The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 24, 1964 Page: 2 of 6
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At die final meeting in Austin
THE NEW ULM ENTERPRISE
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River Basin. His proposal also* to submit his plan to the next
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crete containers’ to be used as t00|j n)aiter Whjei- ati. lai.on.
ANNOUNCING
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PALMETTO DAM PROJECT
SHELL GAME
GILBERT A. KOENIG
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KOENIG FUNERAL HOME
PHONE 9683121
AMBULANCE SERVICE ... FUNERAL INSURANCE
LA GRANGE, TEXAS
6 bottle ctn.
FRIDAY A SATURDAY SPECIALS
ROBIN HOOD FLOUR
. lb. 29c
NABISCO PREMIUM CRACKERS
. ... 25 lb.
1.89
ROBIN HOOD FLOUR
AGAINST
Morton’s Potato Chips, 29c bag for ....
OSCAR MAYER LUNCHEON MEAT can 37c
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BOTTLE
49c
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CORN, LIBBYS Sweet Whole Kernel
15c
LIBBY’S SAUER KRAUT
can 15c
EASY to pour!
NYLON HOSE
pair 49c
VIENNA SAUSAGE L'bh^ CAN 19<
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Edgar Heinsohn
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PROTECT CHICKS
MAJOR
DISEASE:
ED. P. HENDERSON
who will be connected
with the
Koenig Funeral Home
as an apprentice
Embalmer and
Funeral Director
GILBERT A KOENIG,
a licensed Embalmer
and Funeral D’recior
since 1928 and
Owner-Operator of
Koenig Funeral Home
since 1936. announces
tile arrival oi
Ed. P. Henderson
Post Offce at New Ulm. Texas, under the act of March
3. 1879.
One year in the State of Texas $3.00; Outside $3.50
MR. AND MRS. A. E. GAY, Owners and Publishers
FOOD STORES
Nutrena
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taxable under the Admissions
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ff.Step up local
“crime drives'’
At the final meeting in Austin Beckworth of Gladewater.
Rep John Traeger of Seguin ' Unless the study committee of
suggested n redistricting plan the Texas Legislative Council
which would create a new 16 comes up with something better
' al roller derby contests are not Dent said.
Commisison, which will write
best equipped and best slatted funeral home
in this entire area.
They i tfer complete funerals at any price
that the family wishes to pay. They oiler pre-
financing. prearrangements and installment
financing cf funerals Koenig Funeral Home is
the only funeral home in this territory that
is licensed under the State Banking Depart-
ment to pre-arrange funerals.
NEW CLOROX*
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f DARLTHRIFT MELLORINE .. y2 gal. 39c
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WHEN YOU FEED
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State Sen. William Patman
of Ganado and Rep. Paul Har-
Any erroneous reflection upon the character, standing or reputa-
tion of any firm, corporation or individual published in these columns,
erill be cheerfully corrected upon it being brought to the attention
of the Publisher. We will also appreciate the giving of any oews items
of any visitors, parties, etc., that may occur at your home. Your co-
operation w.ll help The Enterprise "your newsy paper.*' Contributions
for publication MUST be signed by the contributors.
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charge $1.25. Address all communications and make all mon.es payable
to The New Ulm Enterprise, New Ulm, Texas.
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he now is attorney for the High to do anything with phase two
Plains Underground Water Con for 15-20 years. I'm not in iavor
i servation District No. 1. Wells ol the state surrvudermn its
; is not running for re-election lights to control of water in the
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Mi. Ed. P. Henderson is a graduate oi Bor-
ge. High School at Borger, St. Edward's
University at Austin, anj the Dallas Institute
Guptoa Jones Mortuary School. He is a Catho-
1c and n.arried to the former Betty lane
Heinsohn oi La Grange. They have two child-
ren. They will make their home in La Grange
where he will serve his apprenticeship under
the Koenig firm.
The Koenig Funeral Home is the largest.
the area.
I A-G OPINIONS
i Attorney General Carr has Burleigh stated. But Commits-
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General’s law ruled that Rep H. G. Wells of -------- ~-----------—----------
Tulia, who represents Briscoe | to consider part two immediate-
Hale, Swisher and Floyd Coun-} ty-
ties should get legislative pay .'U phase one is an entity un-
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S/TATE CAPITAL
Sidelights
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New Nihydrazone medication can prevent Coc-
cidiosis—from four kinds of coccidia. It can prevent
Chronic Respiratory Disease complex (air sac
infection), Pullorum disease. Fowl typhoid. Para-
typhoid, and Blackhead.
New Nutrena Chick Starter, medicated with this
new wide-range nitrofuran, has been fed to 54,080
chicks at the Nutrena Research Farm with no
“breaks’’ to any of these diseases.
Now, more than ever, this is the year to start
your chicks on Nutrena. Order Nutrena Chick
Starter before your chicks arrive.
CHECK WITH NUTRENA
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I COCA-COLA a"d SPRITE
AUSTIN. Texas Speaking be-
fore mote than 300 district and
county attorneys, sheriffs and
judges at a law enforcement
conference here. Atty. Genera!
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ED. P. HENDERSON
Gov. John Connally has ap-
pointed George Dowlen of Can-;
yon as Criminal District Attor-'
ney ot Randall County. He sue-|
ceeds the late Truett G. Hull
Jr.
Connally also picked Paul N.
. Howell of San Antonio to sue-
i ceed E. E. Voigt on the San
Antonio River Authority Board.
Howell, in oilman also is a
director of the San Antonio Hetn-
isFair.
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Tax law of Texas and that con ;tie state's comments on the pro- tiraw 23 districts of equal popu I Dowdy of Athens. Wright Pat- tothe, committee chairman, in-
crete containers’ to be used as ject, took master unde.- ad- lat.un. | man of Texarkana and Lindley (continued on page five )
burial vaults in garden type I I
cemeteries to keep graves from
settlemg. are funeral merchan-
dise under state law and are:
not exempt as crypts or mau- j
I SWEET PEAS Libb^s 2 CANS 4}c PINE O PINE
dad River to !orm a reservoir
with a capacity of 192.000 acre |
feet and a conservation level of
44 feet.
Part two ol the plan would
extend the dam across nearby
Post Oak Breach and Lavaca
River.
Burleigh said that the first
■------------ phase if authorized by the com-
’ tors insist that dredging in the mission, plus the Federal House
bay would kill off live oyster i and Senate and the pe >ple of
I reefs and destroy fishing, sport-' Jackson County would satisfy
; ing and tourist attractions in Jackson County ’a water neeCs
" for about 19 years.
Approval of c->th phases at
one time would result in savings
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sioner Otho Dent was reluctant ■
THE NEW ULM ENTERPRISE, NEW ULM, TEXAS, Tlmr-dny. September 24. 1‘64
[ through this term even though io itself and you don’t intend visement after six hours ot dis-
! he now is attorney for the High to do anv>h<ns with phase two cussion.
HEARINGS CONCLUDED
A legislative study committee county district in Hie Guadaiupu Traeger served notice he intends
>on con-
gressional redisiricting and set-. would combine the East Texas ! Legislature.
tied down to figuring how to J districts of Congressmen Joint | George Moffett oi Cilli-
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Edna and Gando area people
packed a Water Commission
hearing room when Bureau of
Reclamation represtnatives and
the Jackson County Fiood Con-
trol District took up consider-
ation oi the proposed Palmetto ,
Bend Dam Project.
Most oi those attending the
hearing favored construction oi .
the 15 mile dam which would j
cost 848,150.000 to build. How- I
j ever Commission Chairman Joe I
Carter said no writen protests I
had ben received. <
Harry Burleigh area planning I
ing of Goliad have entered engineer of the Bureau of Re- I
W’aggoner Carr proposed the stronB protests with the State claniation. i-uil ued the two part J
follow inu « rmint nr.,Jram Parks and Wildlife Commission project. It will begin with con- I
on behalf of their constituency siruction of a dam across Navi- |
1. Expand training and edu- opposing an application by Hel-
cation of law enforcement of- denfels Brothers of Corpus Chris
ficials; ti to dredge for oyster shell in
2. Provide more officers and Copano Bay.
pay them better; According to Haring. Helden-
3. Teach personal knowledge fels Brothers wants to use the
of confinement to juvenile of- shell to build a road by Copano
fenders; Bay. But the State Highway De
4 Teach and eain increased Pa«ment wouid readil>’ accePl
5 Make parents financially re- j
sponsible for damage done by,
juveniles;
6. Place responsibility on juve-
niles themselves through such
programs as the Texas Youth
Conference;
7. Continue and improve the
annual Attorney I____
enforcen“«»» conference; and
community
PUBLISHED ON THURSDAY
Entered as second-class matter, Oct. 20, 1910. at the
soleums.
APPOINTMENTS
Carr also held that profession- second wstershed al this time'' completed its hearings
gicsstviiai i tuiuig attu set-. nuuiu cviiiviiic uic umt icaaa
tied down to figuring how to districts of Congressmen Jolui j
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The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 24, 1964, newspaper, September 24, 1964; New Ulm, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1229224/m1/2/: accessed June 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nesbitt Memorial Library.