The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 47, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 2, 1958 Page: 2 of 14
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THE CVERO VECORD, Wednesday. April 2. 1958 I
Summer Temporary
Pastures Dependable
Grazing
WE5IH0FF NEW! rPAdapted a/
, i ($ay visitor* Mr. and Mrs. Ru< h- I Antonio Friday.
‘1 ftftflen nf Smiley.
Services at 1 Fir* Lutheran
Church: Sunday School at fl am,
Divine Worship at 10 a m. with
' Knglish Holy Communion »crv-
COLLKGK STATION Summer ices. Maundy Thursday servle-'
tmuporary pastures provide the es will he held at 7;30 p m. with
ri >'t dependable source of sum- Knglish Communion Services
mer grazing that is available, ac- flood Friday Services will be in
curding to K. M. Trciv, extension the Herman Language at 10 a
pasture specialist.' Too, he adds, hi. with Holy Communion. Sen -
they usually supply better quality jcv$ Hood Friday night will he
gazing than is available from 1 conducted by the I.uthcr League
permanent pastures. at 7:30.
Hut these are not the only ad- An ,;as(,,r f „ hln, fnr thr
Vantages of summer temporary s,,ndny S(.hof.| r|ass will he held
pastures p ants out the specialist.
They permit resting permanent
I>.isiu;.and provide grazing all
i lleii 1:: 11 1 he summ'er. They also
April 5 at 2 .10 p.m. Mothers are
asked to bring a lum h.
Westhoff HI ( ib will meet
at 7 30 p m. instead of
Hall.
Westhoff
Volunteer Fire IV
j.lyule sonic reserve feed. Anv -M11 il fl at 1 .30 pm.
, V, ., i/inc may lie put up as •'hursday at Myer Heereation
hay or siiage, something very few
Jivc-toek raisers have enough of.
Sudan.trass and pearl millet pertinent will meet April 7 at
ra ike the best summer pastures. 7:30 pm. at Meyer Heereation
with sudangiass being the best Hall.
Let in most areas, says Trevv. Mr. and Mrs Flroy Peters
However, pearl millet will he the and family of Cuero spent Sun-,
ill >ice in Last Texas and certain day with her parents, Mr. and
Central Texas soils. The pasture Mrs. Kdwin Knhlieh.
ran he planted from the time dan- I >ona!d Knhlieh. son r.f Mr.’ and
per of frost is past until moisture Mrs. Kdwin Knhlieh, h»s accept
i< too low in the summer. The ed a job with the Service Bureau
grazing season may be extended Corporation in Wash., I). C. af-"1
by planting’ as soon as danger of ter his discharge from Ihc Air
frost is past and then making ad- Force.
ditmnal plantings at three or four Lmdcn.au Ladies Aid w ill nice!
week intervals. April .3 nt 2 p.m.
Proper fertilization will pay Services at St. John Lutheran
big dividends with good growing) Church at Lindenau Hood Friday
conditions, he says. A soil test are at 7:30 p.m. with Holy Com-
ls the best way to determine the munion.
soil requirements. The dollar for) Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mueller and
• soil test is the best fertilizer dol- daughter and Mrs. llosa Groedke
Rotation grazing and mowing spent Sunday in Victoria with
•hould be practiced in order to. Mr. and Mrs. Neal Mueller and
get the most out of the pasture, family.
advises Trevv. Mr. and Mrs. John Kahlich
Rotation grazing permits rest- and son attended the Rodeo in
ing the plants Ivctween grazings, yorktown Sunday,
giving higher yield and permits’ Mrs j. K \Vmslett of Cheap-
use of the plants while they are gide and Mrs. James Schulte
in their most palatable and nutri- and (ial)ghtPr of Cuero visited
tious stage. Too. blocks not need- Ml. and Mrs r. r. Winslett
ed may be put up as hay or si- yunday
, Mr. and Mrs. Kdwin Hilbrieh
For additional information. and daughfer and Mr. and Mis
S Fritz Hilbrieh spent Wednesday
in Cticro with Mr. and Mrs. Gcr-
Masdames Rill f1-a tori I-eo
♦ Mk and Mrs. Wm Nolle re- "'""de!. U C. Segrest. I/.u:
f ..A1 ... , „. , Zissa And Miss Lillian SnJIeis
J°med Mr and Mrs. Len- attondnd |h„ srwm,, ,.Iass 1 eld in
nis Lanford of San Antonio on a Oh* R. K. A. Buildin:
trip to Port Lavaca where they Thursday
visited relatives and helped cele-
brate her mother's, Mrs. Hulde
Schneider, 75th birthday.
Mrs. Fletcher Bunjea and Sue
1 were Victoria business visitors 1
Saturday. ■
Mrs. F. L. Bender and Miss
Mr. and Mrs \V. N. Buchanan
ot Smiley visited here Sunday.
ME Y E R 5 VIL IE
Mr. John Diehel,
Delphine Bunjes were shoppers i Nagel, Mrs. A. B. Haim and Wil-
in San Antonio Wednesday. Mrs. 1 lie Diebcl attended funeral seiv-
Melvin Hilbrieh and Mrs. Rich- jrp, for Harold Diehel at Whar-
ard Watson were Friday San An-......
tonio shoppers. | ton Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Coldeway j Restoration of the old Meyers-
of Yoakum visited Sunday in the ville Lutheran Church building'
K. L. Bender home. has begun Hnd is progressing
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Khram of nicely.
Goliad visited during tbe week- ■ Mr. and Mrs. Ml wood Ixna’ig
their families
Mr and Mrs Ruben Wende!
and Don attended 'tie ronfirma-
tirin ei vices for Sherry Metiir.g
m the Y/jt ktovvtv Lutheran
in Cuero church Sunday arid w e:e dinner
guests of tjie Werner Meltings.
Mr. and Mrs. Chick Purcell of
Houston. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Rabke. Mrs. Emir. 1 Tharn'm of
Cuero and the Merton Ideus
family of Lindenau were visi'ors
in the Ft. J. Thamm home -Sun-
day.
f Mr and Mr* Bill Goebel we-*
dinner gur.of Mr. and Mis,
Alfon Goebel Sunday .
'Mrs. Albert H. Sager and Mist
Carrie Thieme visited their sis.
ter. Miss Viola Thicrtie of Cue.
ro, Thursday.
Mrs. I-eon
Sudangrass, and L-332, Pearl
Millet, from local county agents
or from the Agricultural Informa-
tion Office, College Station, Tex-
as
hardt Mueller and family to
wish Darwin Jean a happy
birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Nitsche had
as Sunday guests bis father, Dan
liicro is as much as seven pqitsr-hc of Hobson, and hit unde
pouw,' of noiv in a hippo pot a- (’hfirlic Boy sen of Koscivsko.
nuis t Kill) and it is still used for Th(,y camc ,0 oxfend birthday
muking human false teetli “
some localities.
ln wishes to Mr. Nltsehe. Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Rauch and son of
| Cuero were also present.
PtOOSAW log 1 „ t,
Mr. and Mis. Gus Haros, Don-
! na and Patsy, Mrs. Louis Zissa
1 and Mrs. Mary Simecek spent
| Sunday in Shiner with Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Hahn and family.
Mrs. John Simecek spent Fri-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Gus Bnr-
j’os and Mrs. Mary Simecek.
: Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Meyer
! were Sunday dinner guests of
B "... Walt Pennell and
j sons of Nixon.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Hottschaldt ■
I of Cuero visited Sunday in tlie
j home of Mr. and Mr*. Johnnie
Fuchs and Mr. and Mrs. A. W.
Meyer.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Koenning
had as Sunday visitors Mr. and
Mrs. Hugo I’akebusch and fam-
ily of Yorktown and Charles
Pakebusch of Cuero.
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Stretsz-
yk and family were Saturday vis-
itors in the Alvin Koenning
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Afflerbach
and Mrs. Helen Boeswetter of
Cuero were Wednesday visitors
in the Otto Hilbrieh home.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Schroe-
der and son and Mrs. Eddie
Wagner were Saturday shoppers
in Victoria.
Mrs. Gus Hilbrieh is a victim
K CFH-1600
MONDAY fM HOUGH FRIDAY
5 30 }iQr Or
6 35 Morning tfombt*
6;6~ WVO'IO n**»
fc.OC Vorrnrjg » ;.mbl*
e 30 Hum- >•*
t 45 tVor>0
t 5C l**ai Nbwj
6 55 iocoi *4ow»
7.00 Coitvv Urn#
7:30 Local N«wi
7:35 World ono I*ko*
1 ‘J ICK-Ol Sportl N*WI
7 45 Cotf** Tim*
8 JC H*od!in*i
8 .2 CoD*# lim*
8.50 local N*«v«
8.35 Coft** Ti»r»«
0.00 f*KO» N*vwi
9;05 Polka Pared*
00 World N«»«
10:05 (own 00a Country T.m*
10 30 local N*wi
10:35 Town ond Country Dm*
TiiOO T*xa» N*wt
11 >03 foun end Country Tlmo
12:00 World Now.
)2il0 Toxa* Now*
12.15 Your Homo I own
12>30 Sovth loxo* form & Hem* Hour
(mJoy Ci-oro llvottock Qc)
I2t45 Porn, ond la nek Trading Pool
1100 Hoodlt.M
1 02 Mafirtoo Motodlo*
2 00 World Now*
2 05 Mat i no# MolodTot
2.30 Local Now*
2 35 Motinoo M*lodlo*
3:00 T*xo» Now*
3:05 Hilbilly Hoodowa
4.00 World Now*
4 05 Hillbilly Hoo
4 30 Local Now*
4:35 Hillbilly Hoodowtt
5 00 Sports Roundup
5.05 tvoning Soronado
5130 Woathor Summary
5:31 Pv*n»no Soronudi
5.45 toaarv
5.00 Sion Oft
of the mumps.
LOOK OUT! THEY'RE HERE!
.Monolith
Monsters
BRANT WILLIAMS LOLA ALBRIGHT
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D0X TWIOS CIAWIA SfGAlE-EDUWOO WlWfUl
STARTS THURSDAY
Opel! .I IS Week Days
Also FRIDAY
.Ends Tonitn
OLENN FORD
JACK LEMMON
“COWBOY”
JBI
WILL BE SHOWN ONLY IN THEATRES!
You Haven't Seen A Tough Marine Until You've Seen Jack
Webb As .The "Drill Instrut tor'' ... Another First For Cuero -
JACK WEBB
ftMp. Toof* »hI WaadtHT at
T/SST. JIM MOORE, U.S.IIxiMs.
■A J~i
Miu.ru .rWUtKR BTOS-
PUEROSM
0|M H 6:30
Slum 7: IS
Today tk Thurs.
Also
'"Big Snooze'’
Cartoon
JKFTKR JESUS hari told Jioie r,,ir v ho rnlcr.i a nhrcp/old
1)1/ other than thr door is a thi> / and a robber and
that he who niter* by the door it thr shrpherd and the
sheep will follow him, He explained further:
. . Verily, verily, I say unto you, l am the door of the
sheep , . , by mr if any man enter in, hr shall be saved,
and shall ejo in and out. and find pasture "
Jesus then related that a hmlmy would flee at the ap-
proarh of a wolf because he did not care for the sheep and
continued:
"I am the yood shepherd, and know my sheep, and am
known of mine.
"yi* the Father knowrth me, even so know f the Father;
and / lay down my life for the sheep.
■ And other sheep 1 hare, which are not of this fold:
them also l must briny, and they shall hear my voice,- and
there shall be one fold, and one shepherd.
"Therefore doth my Father love me, because 1 lay down
my h/c, that I miyht take it ayain.
‘ So .nail tak<th it from me, but I lay it down of myself.
I have power to lay it down, and I hair power to take it
ayain. This commandment have / received nf my Father."
St. John 10:1-1S
end vvith Mr. an Mrs. Dan Lyssy.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Schulte
and son of Victoria and Mr. and
Mrs. Ad. Kutzer of Bandara
were weekend visitors in the
Marvin Coides home.
and famiy of Rohstown were
weekend visitors in the I-ouis
Dreier home.
Wayne Thamm has enlisted in
the Air Force Reserve, and is
stationed at I-ackland Air Force
Mrs. Buddy Cowey and Phil of, Base Jn San Antonio for basic
Cuero spent Sunday with Mrs. training.
Edna Cowey. I Miss Charlene RuschaupL
Mr. and Mrs. George Baros , Miss Lanette Ruschaupt and her
were business v isitors in San | 8Ue8t. Glen Ullrich, all of TLC,
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kahlich The A. Colson family of
and children and Mrr. Otto lid- Vit lori.i spent Sunday with Miss
hrit It were Saturday shoppers IMhoy I riihqrl. Mrs. Colson and
in Victoria.
Mr. and Mrs 1 .us Baros visit
ed Mrs. Athena Marline in a
Shiner hospital Sunday. Mrs.
Marline is Mr. Barns’ sister.
Patsy Baros spin! Saturday
with Mrs. Nina Seal hi'ou. li
They spent the day in Vi< Loin.
Mi<s 1.011 tic 11 are college friends
Happy hiithday went nut to
Alvin No,nek Thursday. Out of
town visitors were Mr. and
Mi" Herman Nonck of Shiner
and Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Noarl;
of 1 'ucro.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Key land
Antonio Wednesday.
Bill Reaves spent the weekend
with his grandparents, C. L.
Crunk in Nixon.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jones
spent several days of last week
in Uvalde visiting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. George Baros
were Gonzalei visitors Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud White-
head of Kingsland visited Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Whitehead Fri-
day and Saturday.
Mesdames A. J. Majirus. Bill
Parislo and Sula Gates of San
Antonio were Sunday guests in
the Bill Deaton and J. K. Win*
lett homes.
Mrs. O. Marksman and daugh-
ter, Mrs. Tom Hahn, and Mrs.
John I-edwik visited Thursday in
Victoria with Mr. and Mrs. Leon
Shurhe and baby.
Bill Deaton attended funeral
services for his uncle, Pat Whit-
field, in Ardmore, Okla., Thurs-
day.
Mrs. Randle Hanks 0/ San An-
tonio spent several day* of last
week with her sister, Mrs. Rich-
ard Watson.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Henson
were business visitors, in San
Seguin, spent the weekend with
ARNECKEVILIE
Carrie Tldcnic, (or.
Those who helped Mrs. Haun
relebr.Vo a birthday Sunday
were Mr. ami Mrs. Ld Ideus
Mr. and Mrs (Jus Metis, Miss
Annie Ideus, .Mr. and Mrs Thco.
Fromnie, Mr. and -Mrs. Newton
Seiler and sons, Mr. and Mrs.
Gilbert Diehel . of Wees,alt he
Mr. and Mi'. Floyd Haun and
sons of Yorktown, Mr. and Mrs
Pete i/)Wranee of Cuero. Mr
and Mrs, Albert H. Sager ami
children, Mrs. J. Hiller and Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Goebel.
Mr. and Mrs. Kdwin Thieme
and children visited Misses Julia
and Carrie Thieme Sunday.
RIGHT AT HOME
SALT I.AKK CITY —(UP' —
I-oral Jaw officers promised «
full investigation after several
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machine in the basement of tk*
police station.
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The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 47, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 2, 1958, newspaper, April 2, 1958; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth696723/m1/2/?q=technical+manual: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.