The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 104, No. 12, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 25, 1998 Page: 1 of 22
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Norwest Bank
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307 N. Esplanade 275-5714
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PULITZER PRIZE 1955
PRINTED ON
RECYCLED NEWSPRID
VOL. 104 No. 12
CUERO, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY, March 25, 1998
USPS 781 -120
Eighteen Pages - Plus Inserts - 50 Cents
DeWittBriefs
Garden plots available
The ('uero bark ('ommumty Garden has open pints size 2<) \
20’ with Wider tarnished at $25 for t full year of gardening
These gardens do produce Contiirt Hoy Kill/ at 275-251t5 W:
details, or go to 'he < mil Pro Shop oH’iee to sided a garden pa, i
There will he a $ i key deposit to insure privacy to gardens
Junior High early dismissal
('ii' m diiie’ii II, ;h School indy will d: miss at 12 non!, . :
April I u id 2 : e "d'-i Ii" i i!j. I ti-tru t 27 3A I'll. At adt m.
contests All i''i • ■ 5 "ii, at I'2 noun tor onlv the iunmi :
students All ' •; ■ i hoi-l student except I'll pat" e ,
pant -, need to 'a 1' ' , enpu n\ 1 2.30 pm hot h day-
Altar Society Easter Hake Sale
St Michael’- Altar Soc iety Master Hake Sail a. dl he In :
Friday. April 5 at tin St Michael's Hall Annex ('otfe. a, i m •
rolls will he served
Decoration Day set
The ;»Ln i! I )<■( or.it ion I );ty at (’iutd 11 j IN u i * ( \ m« *» r\ \
I M ■ 11t I ‘1 * * ' ' 1 ! 11 i V' " i \ |) r U . V•• f I ( 1 i - \ •
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‘ft.) m cretary of the Qst.at Scott Mem t e
aic , new accc"" /itl, Grace f'.nz. Cu.-ro
" pro; ,dent. •• o 'fci u deposit a $ 50,000 j
or, the Me ,djws Found?* ■ n Tnc 'want
tr? p i\able March '(). .vili . ms m die
■ - me' h.qA school to sewn < a nu-
te! | M .tO.
N off grant official ..
Sentences given
in court proceedings
• bulge Kempei Stephen Williams recently handed out sentences t
l>, tret t'ourt proceedings at the DoWiit County Courthouse
(■din rt Kay I an bo. 23, of Yoakum was sentenced to 10 years n
p"n-1 •'i gi\en 400 ti uirs community service, and a $1 500 fine f m
deadli ondui t
K, hard Abate/. ]H. of Nordheim was sentenced to 2 years co
:.nei),i nt in State dad to be followed by 4 years community super-1-
~ion. .(JO hours of community service, and ..a $800 fine fir ' h * her-
shir;, of' a building,
d' Mayfield, 2s, of ('uero was g(\on 1*-month- > mat
, Stole dad after a true plea to forgery
\ 15 month sentence to State Jail with credit wa- gr.c; c,
bil liard Nichols, 29, of (.'uero for the burglary of a building
( buries Latimer. 21, of Nordheim was given 2 years prison after
being found guilty of the burglary of a habitation,
V 2-y< ar sentence to State Jail was given to Damascus D. Walk’ r,
' ■ t 1 'uero for the unauthorized usi of motor vehicle
A guiltv plea to felony theft led ' it 3 >< ar probation -entente for
1 Kuecker of ('uero. She was also male to pay $1 ".0736.36 in
■ don. a $500 fine, and given 100 hours of community servier
1 \. 2 year prison sentences wen* given to Brian Ford of Cuero,
'or had jumping/failure to appear, and the other for providing an
••• meiit tor escape and habitual cnmino,' The sentences are >o
(irrent
Volunteers needed for complex
Work is being done almost nightly 'weather permitting■ "t.
the new Little League Complex Volunteers are badly needed m
help each night Coiiches. parent>. or any interested person
wishing to lend a hand can please show up between 5 and 5 la
pm night Iy
Historical marker dedication
<)n April 19. the County Line Cemetery will he the site oi ,
historical marker dedication, beginning at 2 j m d’he pul>1 u i
welcome to this (Went Anyone with any informal ;ot . incoming
the ('minty lane Cemetery, Church or School may..... min
Caiman at 1512 » 293-7056
Boater Instructor Coarse
Coleto Creek Park located midway between Victoria and
Goliad tn lrS Ilighwiiv 59, will host one of the Texas Parks and
Wildlife Department’s 1998 Boater Volunteer Instructors
Courses. The course will start on Saturday, March 26 at ft am
and conclude Sunday, March 29. For information about the pro
giiiiti ot to sign up lot a volunteer mstructoi course at ' met,,
Creek, contact Tim Spice at <512)389-8141 or 1-800-792 1112
Rabies drive underw ay
The DeWitt and Garrett Veterinary Clinics will hold their
rabies drive through March 28. The dime will he at the
Arneckeville Community Center March 28 from 8 30 to 10 am,
and at Meversville School on March 28 from f) am to 12 pm Fm
more information call 275-2391
Lindenau Rifle Club HHO
1 he Lindenau Rifle Club will have a chicken barbecue dmtier
on Sunday, March 29 from 11 am to 1 pm at the ImM m
Lindenau. Tickets are $4.50 in advance and $5 at tin uoor
Plates to go only Proceeds will he used for the hall restoration
fund For more in format ion, contact any member or call Wilburn
at 275-2929 or Veronica at 277 5951
Soccer League seeking referees
The Holy Ghost Temple of Christ will hold its* 23rd Pastors
Appreciation and Church Anniversary March 27-29 Services
will be held Friday, March 27 at 7:30 pm, with guest speaker
Pastor Ruby Hall, Saturday, March 28 at 3 pm with gu, 3 speak
er Suffragan Bishop Elroy Smith; and Sunday, Mat, 6 29 at
11 45 am with District Elder Ralph Green For more ioform i
tion. contact Viola Holman at 277-3343 or Rosie Price at . ■>
5 1 50
New Testament special service
The New Testament Holiness Church will be in special ser
vice with Brother David Terrell on March 25 at 7:30 pm at the
church off FM 766 on Old Cheapside Rd All are invited to
attend For more information, call (512) 277 3513
Pageant deadline April 25
The 2nd Annual Crossroads Scholarship Pageant, open to
hoys and girls ages 0-20 years residing in the Crossroads area,
has set their deadline to enter for April 25 Information on appli-
cations ran he gained by calling 578-4303
(For more DeWitt Briefs, see See. A, Page 2)
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at DeWitt County Jail
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Harold Hiyu
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Record News Editor
\ lire was quickly put out
at t he 1 ). A\ itt ('ounty Jail last
I so,-day afternoon.
At 3 15 pm, smoke was dts
covered during a routine secu
nty ( heck, and shor* m there-
after 'lie jail fire alarm went
oil
Deputy John Garoni extin-
guished the fire with a tire
extinguisher, as inmates were
escorted from that section of
I i-ii!
Charges have been filed on
Alicia Mayfield, 28, of Cuero
for arson, The case is current-
L
lv being investigated
DeWitt Countv She"iff s
Officers made two arrests ot,
March 13
Anton a "Tni v M 'a
24, of Yorktov o was ' h a d j
with the j" IS - C:: S l (i n II ; i
trolled (ubstance
Whtie serving a warrant,
offi., is lotind narcotics in the
atti' urn of less than one ounce
in Man lias’s possession, and
found $2,217 89 ca-h in his
wallet
At the time of the arrest.
Joe Barnes. 19. of Cuero was
arrested for resisting arrest
when, he began to fight with
officers.
( 7? teacher enjoying change of scenery
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animal - n
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a,- k, 'nit .-ome of
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task
were up to the
The Bn iipy II < ! i : ,
!; move , 11 t nn I o., ,,,, ,
I ’ v, i I s
Among the urns' diMicult
item- to move was a I' ’ > gallon
aig.ai mm and the class, .-- pi t
manna cage, which had to he
tcIs, ii .11lart
It - hard to decide where to
put everything so you can find it
later,” said Bowers.
One disadvantage of the move
is the distance from the n w
room to the office, which is iv w
across campus
"l think 1 need some refer
skates to get down there "
Cuero High School Biology teacher Art Bowers enjoys his new elbow room in the newly co i-
structed Science Wing (Record photo)
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The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 104, No. 12, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 25, 1998, newspaper, March 25, 1998; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1072351/m1/1/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.