Helen M. Schultz
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

Helen M. Schultz (February 12, 1898 – 1974), known as "Iowa's Bus Queen," founded a U.S. bus company during the industry's formative years. In 1924, she founded the Red Ball Transportation Company, whose routes extended across northern Iowa,


Family and education

Helen Mary Schultz was the second child of Joseph Schultz and Mary Schultz, who were farmers in the region of Nashua, Iowa, and Shell Lake, Wisconsin. After finishing school, she attended a business college in Duluth, Minnesota, where she trained as a stenographer. She worked at various businesses, from some of which she gained useful knowledge about the transportation industries. In 1925, she married Donald Brewer, who later became a farmer. They had two children, Donald and Mary.


Business career

In the 1920s, the U.S. bus transportation industry was in its formative years, and bus companies were small businesses, often family owned and usually started by men. Schultz decided she wanted to start her own bus company in Iowa, and as banks of the day rarely made business loans to women, she raised crucial capital from a building contractor named Emmett Butler, for whom she had worked at one time. In 1922, she incorporated as the Red Ball Transportation Company, which she named after the so-called
Red Ball Route U.S. Highway 218 (US 218) is an original United States Highway that was created in 1926. Although technically a spur of US 18, US 218 neither begins nor ends at US 18, but overlaps US 18 for near Charles City, Iowa. US ...
(now Highway 218), which runs between
St. Paul, Minnesota Saint Paul (abbreviated St. Paul) is the capital of the U.S. state of Minnesota and the county seat of Ramsey County. Situated on high bluffs overlooking a bend in the Mississippi River, Saint Paul is a regional business hub and the center o ...
, and
St. Louis, Missouri St. Louis () is the second-largest city in Missouri, United States. It sits near the confluence of the Mississippi River, Mississippi and the Missouri Rivers. In 2020, the city proper had a population of 301,578, while the Greater St. Louis, ...
. She started operations on a modest scale, with one bus making twice-daily round-trips between
Charles City, Iowa Charles City is a city in and the county seat of Floyd County, Iowa. Charles City is a significant commercial and transportation center for the area. U.S. Routes 18 and 218, Iowa Highway 14, and the Canadian National and Canadian Pacific railr ...
(where the company was initially headquartered), and
Waterloo Waterloo most commonly refers to: * Battle of Waterloo, a battle on 18 June 1815 in which Napoleon met his final defeat * Waterloo, Belgium, where the battle took place. Waterloo may also refer to: Other places Antarctica *King George Island (S ...
. At the outset, Schultz served as general manager of the company as well as its bookkeeper and mechanic. She ran into many early difficulties, such as bad roads, breakdowns, and thin ridership. Her first driver was her brother and he quit almost immediately, though he later re-entered the business as a partner. She persevered and in her first year of business acquired two more buses and added trips between Waterloo and Mason City, a regional trading hub. Schultz quickly acquired direct competitors such as the Speedway Motor Coach Company. The established railroads also saw her as a potential competitor and involved her in costly legal battles over route rights, some of which she lost. In the continuing fight with the railroads, she turned to publicity to aid her cause, promoting herself as a plucky upstart, and it was in this period that the ''Des Moines Register'' nicknamed her the "Iowa Bus Queen." Winning a crucial favorable ruling from the Iowa Board of Railroad Commissioners, Red Ball continued to grow; and by the fall of 1923 it was the leading bus company in Iowa, with 11 large coaches and a reputation for reliability. By the late 1920s, it had routes extending through the northern half of the state, connecting such cities as
Des Moines Des Moines () is the capital and the most populous city in the U.S. state of Iowa. It is also the county seat of Polk County. A small part of the city extends into Warren County. It was incorporated on September 22, 1851, as Fort Des Moines, ...
, Mason City,
Charles City Charles is a masculine given name predominantly found in English and French speaking countries. It is from the French form ''Charles'' of the Proto-Germanic name (in runic alphabet) or ''*karilaz'' (in Latin alphabet), whose meaning was "f ...
, Waterloo, Spirit Lake, and Algona, as well In the later 1920s, Red Ball's expansion plans stalled while transportation-related taxes (e.g. wheelage taxes) and competition increased, and it began losing money. Red Ball's buses were aging and Schultz did not have the capital to invest in new ones or in necessary buildings like ticket offices, waiting rooms, and garages. On top of this, an emergent cadre of interstate bus companies posed a new threat to companies like Red Ball. In 1930, Schultz decided to sell her company to the Minnesota-based Jefferson Highway Transportation Company, which remains in business today. Schultz moved on to other ventures, including an auto service station, and eventually inherited her father's farm. She died in 1974.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Schultz, Helen M. 1890s births 1974 deaths American women company founders American company founders People in bus transport People from Iowa