The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 21, 1963 Page: 1 of 8
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NEW ULM. TEXAS. i HUKSDAY. MARCH 21»t, 1963
— 7c PER COPY —
VOLUME 52 — NUMBER 22
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Austin
annual
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NEW ARRIVALS
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Cassell
victim* of
Hamilton.
1 htrwood
invited.
Buried Monday
Rites At Fayetteville
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IJavid
Mrs.
band passed away in 1937-
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riage with
variety to
the SOCIAL SECURITY NOTES
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INDUSTRY BOY SCOUTS
TO HOLD STEW MAR. 31
JOHNS STUDENTS
PRESENT PLAY
Funeral Services Held
At Industry Sunday
For Mrs. H. Eckermann
Mrs. Mary Kraus
Buried March 16,
At Fredericksburg
BACK HOME FROM
HOSPITAL
select
representative
GUYON DREW CASSELL
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Lee Cas-
with Rev. A.
Burial fol-
ceme-
foT
panic lie-
variety of ban(|.
luncheon Cemoch;
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GARDEN SHOW SLATED
FOR MARCH 29th
COUNTY YOUTH GOVERNMENT DAY Freak Accident Fatal
SET FOR APRIL 8, IN BELLVILLE To C.H. Scheel
A representative of the Hous- 9:30 a<n. in the basement,
ton office will visit Austin coun 1
awl fell against a glass shower
an
in <
1963. I
are three other children in
family.
Belbille Post No. 115: County
" , County
Treasurer, and Com. Prec. 1.
ter.
sone,
Mrs. liam Roger Scheel, and
girl. Allen Scheel; and hi*
Control Service
with the Council
the demonstration and the gen- Johnson
the danger sig- eral public i
• of them -----
A checkup —
best defense against can —-— -----
rican Legion Posts s
the following student
this year:
Shelby Post
Prec. 2. and Com. Prec. 4.
Sealy Post No. 442; Tax Asses-
sor-Collector, (
i blood transfusions and
Efforts to revive him
were of no avail, due to exces-
He weighed 7 lbs. There Mrs. Doyle L. Moore, Mrs. Wai- ’
' tlK‘ Pe1,r"sk?, ‘Ma"e •,'trcni1a"d Mrs. Rosie Zaskoda
baby Ivoy, Mary Sue McGill. *
..... New Clm : Paul Aurich.
Robert F. Hacke-
Day has lieen anxiously looked
forward to each spring by stu-
s in our high schools,”
County Sujrt. Grebe.
hope to add a
Clarence Fredericksburg.
Graveside services were held
by the Rt. Rev. James M. Boyk-
in the parish cemetery.
Besides His Excelency, the
Most Rev. Stephen A. Leven.
there were twenty-five priests in
attendance.
Mrs. Kraus, who passed away
at her home in the Kleinfrank-
rech community near Frederick*
burg in survived by another son.
Louis, of San Antonio; also two
— OF COURSE —
"People who are the parent* of
handsome, brilliant children ar*
great believer* in heredity.”
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fie Jlefii Him (fntcrfirist
tery.
The wife of Anton \ itek. she
was 1
rate from 1X90, and resided there for 57
ha* multiplied al- years. She and her husband had
in the past 30 made their home in Houston for
and is continuing at a rate the past 15 years.
he body^arrived in^ Fayette- |.;vailjcky. Barbara Chovanec and
Vernon Jurecka.
San
~ :30, \\ right,
in St. John'* Recreation hall, at
Fayetteville.
Included in the cast of charac-
Vouth Government Day is
designated to generate more in-
terest in county and local gov-
ernment making our young peo- parties and prepare for their
pie cognizant of their responsi- p^-tive party campaign
bathroom accident
I to a 38-year-old
i man Monday, March
IX, 1963, at 8:30 p.m.
Freddie C. H. Scheel of
Dark''St., slipped in his bath tub try
our County Youth Government artery under hi* arm.
■ | He was found by his 8-year-
old son, who called his g
mother.
..... -- ‘ • **A World of Beauty*” Colum-
If you cannot meet the repre- bus Garden Club's Annual Flow-
• • • be held Friday.
at the Legion
ministration. 515 Rusk Avenue. Memorial Hall. Columbus, Tex-
the Court House in Bellville at Houston. Texas. as. from 3 until 8 p.m
Survivors include her husband;
two daughters. Mrs. Martha
Cotifal of Houston, and Mrs.
Lillie Zalman of El Campo; also
five sons. Ludwig. Method. Ed-
win and Vincent X itek of Hous-
ton, and Jerry Vitek of Arca-
dia.
Geo. IL Lewis & Sons of
Houston directed the funeral.
The body remained in state at
Height* Funeral Home in Hous-
ton until 11 o'clock Sunday
morning.
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high uchool students from Bell-
ville. Sealy,
handling the
nient for the day.
According to Co.
LeRoy IL Grelve,
event is i
rican Legion Posts
■ > alert
as part of their
*mear
uterine Saturday. March 16. 1963. at
County and Q-tn. Prec. No. 3-
Youth Government Day will be ’■—----- -
in U— - .
The Colorado County LCRA
Council recently purchased a
burrow-building machine for go-
1 and will demon-
strate the machine on 1 uesday
afternoon. March 26. at 2 p in.
The demonstration will be
on Raymond Rail’s field on
Cummin* Creek. The field can
going 1.2 mile* on
EM Road !()'• toward Frelsburg
School Supt
this annual
s|M>nsored by the Arne- dent j^e*
„ '■ -> of Austin Mated e...... .........
county with the co-operation of -Much interest in the functions
County Government
> their pran|c an<l John Slanina of Hous
ton and Charlie Slanina of Co-
part of hmibus; one grandchild and one
great-grandchild.
Koenig Funeral Home of La
Grange directed the funeral.
pel in Fayetteville. with con- group of high
tinned services at the St. John's fron) St. John'* school on
- y Robinette, Willy Henrtzler,
and Louis Pflughaupt.
Mrs. Eckermann, nee Emihe
L. Luetge, and a native of Shel-
by passed away in Houston, Fri-
day, March 15, 1963.
Survivors are. a daughter,
Mrs. Esther Robinette, son-in-
law, B. Robinette, of Houston;
two sinters, Mrs. If ermine Muen
ch of Houston, and Mrs. Helen
Mieth of Fort Worth; two step-
grandchildren, Jimmy Robinette
and Mrs. Virginia Galyen of
Houston; five step-great grand-
children and a number of nieces
jg and nephews.
ST.
Funeral services for Mrs- Eran TO
ces Cerenka Vitek. 72. were held
9 A three act comedy.
and am. at the Knesek Funeral cha GIRLS." will be presented by
ex- pel in Fayetteville, with con- group of high school
rec- t
these Catholic church. Fayetteville. In- day evening. March 24. at
— ARE YOU? —
To hear the call of God one
must be within listening dis-
tance.
cancer w hich could
have been diagnosed earlier and al)(j turning to the right at Ifen-
icke's Sawmill-
Ewald Girndt. secretary of the
in ne auernoon icaiures. ........... *..... . ■ „, .
The event is for the benefit of ty each Wednesday during the sentative at the aPP^nnt^ i^
Sunday the Cub and Boy Scout Troops
Mr and Mrs. I’red Krpec. Jr., slanina. She
have leased the New L’lm Grill,
and will open for business this
Saturday. March 23. They' will
feature a complete menu for
the day along with a
short orders. A noon
her mother,
Pophankcn.
Funeral services were held at
3 o’clock Sunday afternoon, m
the Methodist Church in Indus-
try for Mrs. Herman Ecker-
mann. 87, of 62.16 San Felipe Rd-.
Houston. Texas, u
M. Row# officiating,
lowed in Pilgrim's Rest
grand-
She summoned a doc-
tor and an ambulance rushed him
a
form* of cancer can double your terment was in the church ceme- j
chance* of cure.
‘‘Some cancers can be prevent-
ed as well as cured: for example,
lung cancer. Death
ibis disease
most nine time*
years
une<|ualled by any other disease.
Most scientists close to the prob ville at 5:30 p.m. Friday, and a
Icm are convinced that cigarette Rosary was recited at the Fun-
smoking is the principal cause of eral chapel at 7:30 o'clock that
lung cancer, and if people stop- night,
ped smoking cigarettes, lung
rawer would decrease dramatic
ally."
Pallbearers were Arno Luetge,
Jodie Strehle, Ray Galven, Jim-
Brenham hospital where he n'y
school and county officials. Coun Countv Government and "as given
ty 'l outh Government Day is inuch enthuNia*m in partv organi oxygen,
these stu- x;'-“ ■
sive loss of blood.
Mr. Scheel was born March
23. 1925. at Ellinger. the son of
Fritz J. and Minnie Meyer
Scheel. He was baptized in in-
fancy at Ellinger. and later Con-
firmed in the Lutheran faith at
Weslaco. He was educated in
the public schools of Raymond-
ville and 'fexas Lutheran Col-
lege of Seguin-
He was a
War II.
months
Force.
On Feb. 3. 1946. he was mar-
ried to Miss Verna Mae Lehr-
niatm. at Zionsville, by Rev.
Fred Mgebroff.
He was a member of the Ame
rican Legi<m of Burton, a mem-
ber of the VFW of Brenham.
a memlier of the Zion Luth-
eran Church of Zionsville.
Mr. Scheel was associated in
hoft, Jr., Mr*. Sam Hamburger, business in Brenham with
Mr. Saia Hamburger, 1--------
Kay DfBty- Jim Willms, Otto
\ Ogel
Mary
Hospital Patients
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COLUMBUS TEXAS
raKga&uaam-n-Ka——»sMaasa an(j
Patients—
Columbus: Mrs. John Wegen-
Emma Jone*. Mrs.
Lee George (Renn.
Glidden: Andrew G. Reeves.
New Clm: J-'red Eehrenkamp.
Alley ton: John Hunter.
Ervin float and baby
Frank Wade.
Fayetteville:
Che*ter \V. Ilarral.
La Grange : J. A. Spiers.
Brenham :
mack. Sr..
Fayetteville: Mrs. Roy Weis-
huhn and baby boy.
New Gulf: Adelfa Sandoval
Weimar: Lewis R. Kubesch.
students Mrs. Alvin Batten- '----- -- , -. D i.ours, oi chub .-unoun., «i*-
i Sun- San Antonio: Mrs. David l’e church, witi t le pas or tv. daughters. Miss Ann Kraus of
Francis Kolar, ofncatmg. Inter- San* Ant„nio and Mrs Nichoias
Eagle Lake: Mrs. Herbert Ca nient was tn t < < urt i cemc Laskewich of Chicago. Her hus-
tery.
Mrs. Zaskoda. who passed
away Friday. March 15. 1963, in
a San Antonio hospital, was born
at Ellinger. Oct. IL 1889 the
daughter of Mr. and Mr*. John
• wax united in mar-
riage with Ignatz Zaskoda in
1912. at Oklahoma City-
A life-time resident of the El-
linger area, she leaves her hus-
2; a daughter, Mrs. Jerome
a sister. Mrs. Lee Wai- ,,,, o.^*.,
plate will also be featured. They la a)1 „f Ellinger; thee brothers. ^*"ad";ini‘"ter'edI firs? aid. and
.... , r c , h°Pe to a,1,l a variety to their Frank and John Slanina ot Hous . hcj. doctor in Bren-
I he annua! Cub and Boy Scout nlcnu ,n thc near future. tun a|wl Cllar|ie Slanina of Co bani f(>r further treatment.
They will appreciate a * “ ‘ * * ’ ’ J
your patronage.
veteran of Work!
ami served for
with thc Eighth Air
Madeline Ann Brokmeyer
Mr. ami Mrs. Clemens Brok-
meyer of New I Im. announce
the engagement and approach-
ing marriage of their daughter.
Madeline \iin. to |olm D. Kovar,
son of Mr. and Mr*.
Kovar of Fayetteville.
The marriage will take place
in St* Peter and Paul Catholic
Church of Frelsburg, on Sun-
day, June 39.
The Cancer Story GOPHER CONTROL
DEM. MARCH 26
cured.
"Cancer starts small, usually
without pain, and grows silent- |,,ca| u R \ Council, will *erv e
as custixlian of the machine,
which will he available for use
on a rental basis. Stryehnine-
can also be obtain-
ed from Mr. Girndt for use with
the machine.
Service* were held Monday at
0 a m. at the Jecmenek chapel in
Ellinger for Mr*. Rosie Zaskoda.
Continued services were
held at the Hostyn Hill fatho-
Mr. E. H. Baumgart Sr , who
was a surgical patient in Fay-
ette Memorial hospital, at La
Grange, was dismissed Wedncs-
<lay morning, and accompanied
by his wife, returned home t.
convalesce- 1'
recovering satisfactorily.
vazos and baby boy.
born at^ Fayetteville, on Aug. tcr7\??e - Raymond"Vitek' Fran- NEW ULM GRILL TO
.. . „ *. Svrcek.' Carolyn Bertsch. QpEN SATuRDAy
Jocelyn Konvicka, (. harle* Ko-
var. Herman Schramm. Vernon
Warschak. Robert Vitek. Judy
Funeral services were held on
‘ “ r Mrs.
Marv Kraus. 81. mother of Rev.
pas-
of St. Anthony’s Catholic
. Mrs. Krau* pa** —
away March 13. 1963. in
Fredericksburg at the home oi
Survivors include his wife, a daughter. Mr*. Malcolm Beck-
Verna Mae Lehrmann er. She had been in failing
Scheel of Brenham, one daugh- health for the past two years.
Karen Kay Scheel; three Mrs. Krause lived in Colum-
Fred Henry Scheel. Wil- bu* from 1949 until 1961.
Robert Rev. A. Kraus was celebrant
mother, of the Requiem High Mass, for
Mrs. Minnie Scheel of Raymond his mother, assisted by the \ ery
Robert Coufal< ville. ‘ Rev. J. J. Hildebrandt as Dea-
' ‘ ’' con. Rev. Victor Schmtdtzinsky.
as Sub-Deacon and Rev. W. W.
Master of Cere-
his Saturday. March 16. for
Brenda father-in-law. Henry Lehrmann. !
' , His wife is manager of the Alex Kraus of Columbus.
Abram Garcia. Mrs- front section of the new Cilia- tor
jjaariaon. Mrs Joe Hof- en’s Pharmacy at Brenham, that Church there-
ferek. JTm Turner. Lillie Green, had it's grand opening only last *ed
*eli' of Coluinbiis, anmitince the Mrs. F.Utert Cassell and baby week,
arrival of a son. Guyon Drew, l«»y. ill Green. Santos Rocha,
who wa* born in Columbus hos- John Busselman. I
pital. March'15. 1963. The young
man weighed 6 lbs., 15 ozs. He
was w elcomed by three brothers.
LISA GAIL CLOAT
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cloat of
\lleyton. arc happy over the ar-
rival of a daughter, w ho made
her arrival in Columbus hospi-
tal. March 17, l‘<>3. The little Dismissed—
lady tipped the scales at 8 lbs.. Columbus: Mrs. R. L. Rober-
13 oz. and has been named Lisa son Seferino Salinas. Mrs. F- L.
re Gail. There is one other child E|terman. Mr* Arthur Will-
man. Miss Lucille Skinner. No-
na Giles ami baby girl. Paul
Marie Stoll. I ' . 2 1
* born bach. Deborah Marth, Mrs. Joe
Iv. So it’s up to u* to have
health checkup* periodically. to
know ai <1 recognize cancer's se-
ven danger *ignal* and to go to treated maize
the doctor if a symptom last* for
as long a* two week*.
"Without a *ingle new re-
search discovery, halt of all can-
ver patients could be cured
< very one bail a
and proper treatment.
“'There's no law that say* you
must memorize t
nals but being aware
may *ave your life. \ checkup y 4nfnn Vih'k
i* your !>e*t deten.'C against can IVITS. /IHIOU V lit R
ver. That's why thc Austin Coun
tv I nit of thc Xmerican Cancer
Society ha* a program to
woman to have,
regular checkup, the Pap
for early detection of
■cancer ami to urge women
men to have a proctoscopic
animation of the colon and
turn. Early detection of
County Agent. Doyle '.. Moi
if and personnel of the Rodent
checkup in time Control Service are cooperating
in conducting
zation take* place as
dent liudiav divide into political
■ res-
bility to have good local govern ;,ry <-!ecti<»ns, campaign speech-
merit. es, and. political rallie* i-limaxed
Offices are rotated on a year to by the fiieiieral Election
year basis among the high the sflujoTs representative to
schools in the county with Ame- County Yviuth Government Day.
|xjtisoring The winner in the General Elec-
officiai-4 tion picks his alternate to ac-
company him to the county
No. 602: Com. Seat. Thi- usually turn* out to
be the candidate of the de-
feated party,” Mr. Grebe con-
County Attorney, cl tided-
Funeral service* were held on
Wednesday. March 20. at 2:30
p.m. in the Zion Lutheran Schneider as
Church of Zionsville, with Rev. monies. The semon was deliver-
R. I. Weber officiating. Inter- ed by Rev. R. Gronlee-
Prairie Lea terne- I he Most Rev. Stephen A.
Memorial Leven. Auxiliary Bishop of San
service*- \ntonio. gave the Absolution af-
Don W hite, ter the Mass, which was held
Mrs. A. W. Meier is nursing
a badly bruised and cut left arm
that recently became entangled
in the wringer of her washing
machine, while washing out a
few rugs at her home.
After the accident Mrs. Meier
went across the street to her
neighbor. Mrs. Allvert Strokes.
* ‘ 2- A freak 1
WaUiKpost No. 2ri): Sheriff, proved fatal
the County 'School Supt., County Brenham
county courthouse, with selected
' . a «« J* Ail
and Wallis sclimils Ju‘lK«’( District Clerk,
County
“Siifce its beginning in 1955. curtain, which broke and cut
• months of April. May and June- write to the Social Security Ad- March 29. 1963.
is Mr. Webb may he contacted at
from 3 until 8 p.m.
There is
DONALD RAY JOHNSON
nient was in
tery with Brenham
Chapel directing the
. .. - Pallbearers were
Donald Kay. *on ot Mane Stoll. Jodie Berger. Irene Baum- (;w Mvrick. Harold Klingsjmrn. in St. Mary's Catholic Church,
.......i of Columbus, was «—• '*-•----• •< —■ »■— ' - ' ‘ ■ -- - ......"
Columbus ho*pitaj. March IS. Cejka. Mr*. Harry J. Heiirtschel. zat(,.,ek and Milford Weber,
vl I I viol awl / llx*. I 11PTP X t „ 1 V . . _ 1 . I A < 11'.. 1
the
i I hi* i* one of a series articles
written by Rev. Sylvester Fuchs.
P*i3 ( hairman of the April Can-
cer Crusade of Austin County.)
"If we van per*uade people to piier C()nlr,,|
buy a certain kind v>t soap, or a
certain make v>f motor car, or de-
lectable tv pc dv“*sert we should be
equally capable of persuading |uqd
them to have regular health
checkups to avoid being needless j>(. reached by goi
victim* of a
County
recently
Chicken Stew dinner will be held
Sunday. March 31. at West End
School, Industry, with serving
to begin at 11 :30 a.m.
A INnevvood Derby
Cubs and a baseball
tween the Scouts and Firemen,
will be afternoon features.
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin H- Strick-
to let of Houston, visited
He is reported to be with her mother, Mrs. T. A- of Industry, and the public
cordially invited to attend.
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