The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 248, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 19, 1971 Page: 6 of 6
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Taw. Oct. ». wrf
personals
MWKKIIIL
T>g W. i. Goodwin, vrv'm- i
low of Mrs. D. C. Woodf-rsori
of Cuoro, suffered a stroke a!
his home in Houston and is in
intensive car* at Sam Houston ; I "Vf%H VDtJD to gfy* s)>
Memorial Hospital there. Mrs j drinking eoffen. Now I bows
V oderson « m Houston te be j been, tokl that tea abo eon-
with her daughter Marilyn dur-.i tains caCfeiac. Why axa X al-
ny m«b i» aauaBMim-
Controlling Caffeine Intake
' Delta Kappa Gamma
Meeting Scheduled
Alpha Phi Chapter of Delta
Kappa Gamma will host the
regional meeting in Yoakum keeper, Mrs. Lula Be lie Kolo-
Texas Saturday October 211. Fie- i d/iejezyk Vordheim.
lhg her husband’s illness.
Garlan Weber of Yoakum was
a business visitor in Cuero Mon-
day.
fbv>rg0 Ww-htondorf was r
visitor in The Cuero Record of-
fit'e today checking the address j
of,his sister, Mrs. Ralph Barnes
•>f Houston who subscribed to!
The Record whei siting here i
with him on his bu. iday winch
*■ ts Oct. •
Cuero Country Club will serve
steal* Wed.-nite. (19 1
OBITUARIES
BI N R. FARMER
Funeral services tor Bon B.
farmer, 7k. longtime supervi-
sor of the Cuero Municipal Air-
p n't wvrr held at 2 p.m. lo-
il.iv at the Freund Funeral
Home Chape! with the Roy. C.
Pouters M< Lane, pastor of First
Presbyterian Church, official-
kwud l» efrink tea?
Mr. a B2, XBasx
Mbs? Wr. K.: T<n does o»wv-
teb caffeine bet In ftir svonH-
thua M coffee.
, The anaonnt,
5n both, de-
pends on the
e o n c e it -
txation of the
brew and on
the number of
c. n p s con-
sumed every-
day. I doubt
that there is a
need to eHmi-
l)r. OoRiuan rate tea it it
is taken with
yowr doctor’s pcaaissios. and
in moderation.
• * *
What Is nettle rash? I have
been told that it sounds worse
than it is but I am con-
cerned.
Mrs. H. A, C.ru
Bear Mrs. A.: I have wit
heard the term for a long
time and am amazed that, it
is being used to describe this
allergic skin reaction. Usually
it iB called urticaria or giant
hives.
Almost always these red
blotches, associated with se-
irs.r.
Burial followed in Hiillside ! vi-re itching, are due to an al-
f’cnii-tefy.
Mr F inner died M.-nd-iy at i
f
I;
J * ■
vi a local hospital
inV-Hidf h-s w -fi
Farnw-r ■■{ Jd'Tvvo,
Mrs. Dave Woods of 1
;-na nieo.’s and itop-
lorgic response to a food of
combination of food?. Relief j3
obtained with anti-allergy or
antihistamine drugs and
eometimes cortisone.
The term aoMo xwh fc
■scribed to this condition bo-
cause many people develop
such hives -when they touch
the ncUie plant
• • «
I know there is no vaccine
nguinet scarlet fever but why
don’t wc hear about M. as of-
ten as we used to?
Mrs. M. R, Tent.
Bear Mrs. B.: Scarlet Fever
does occur but its severity
and tin rat km are markedly re-
duced. The causative germ is
the streptococcus, a germ
highly vulnerable to many of
thu modern antibiotics.
As soon as an acute Hlnesa
is suspected, antibiotic treat-
ment is begun and the drug
destroys the causative germ.
One attack of even mild
scarlet fever brings on a life-
long immunity. It is estimated
too that more than 50 per
cent of all people are born,
with a natural inherited, im-
munity to scarlet fever.
It ks hoped that before Jong
a vaccine will be prepared
to permanently eradicate this
disease and its complications.
Pr. tester Coleman has a
special eye-care booklet avail-
able for readers of this col-
umn called, “What You Should
Know About Glaucoma and
Cataracts.” For your copy,
send 25 eent* in coin and n
large, self-addressed, stamped
envelop to Lester L Cole-
man, M.B., in care of this
non -paper. FJeane utmUon Uw
booklet liy title.
gistration and the business
meeting will he held at the
Lutheran Church Hall fr m 8 20
a m, to 12:20 Luncheon at l2.10
will be sei sed at La Mancha
Inn
Directors of the meeting will
bp Miss May Dell Schiller of I
Alpha lambda Chapter chair-1
man of the state finance com-
mittee. and Mrs. Verna K. Ar-
rington, Kta Phi
Sweeny, Texas
Music Mrs. Bessie Aiae
Clark and Mrs. Berneice House, j
Yoakum.
Attendanep Awards — Mrs.
Mary Fanned Cuero; Miss
Marie Tomforde, Yoakum
Exhibits Mrs. Mary Beth
Alexander, Yoakum.
Publicity Miss Nannie Ray
Baker, Yoakum; Mrs. Gene*
j vieve Lyons, Yoakum; Miss
1POLLIWOGS |
By POLLY HOWERTON
Seven chapters will he repre-
sented by members from Vic-
toria, Port O'Connor, Port La-
j vaca. Ganad i, Runge. Smith-
| ville, Gonzales, and the hr.st.
j chapter which includes Cuen, 1
| Shine r, Yorktown, Nordhcirn,
i 'Moulton, Goliad and Yoakum,
j Mrs. F.ffie Buehring president1
| of the host chapter has appoint- '
I ed the following committees to
Chapter of j Anita Richter. Moulton.
| Coffee - Miss Agnes Aber-
nathy. Yoakum: Mrs. Mary
Beth Alexander, Yoakum.
Registration Mrs. Ethelyn
McManus, Yoakum; Mrs. Fran-
ces Wood. Cuero.
Decorations — Miss Alire
Gabler, Cuero: Miss Augusta
Junnett. Yoakum.
About one hundred members
,T. F. Elder says pecans are
beginning to romp in now. but
he hasn’t offered to buy our
crop, all twenty perans on one
tree!
Louise and Henry Wood back
from a weekend at the roast.
Nobody Is Injured
In Two Accidents
Two minor accidents here oy-
er the week end did little dam-
ages and injured no one.
Sue Atkens Trammell of 101
W'. Sarah St. Cuero. stopped for
red light on North Esplanade
on Saturday 10 p.m.
age to Hie cars.
Werner G. "Rusty” Schley,
36, Route 2, Cuero was driving
south on Esplanade and Felix
Eugene Rcspondok, 53, Route 1,
Wcsthoff was going west on
Morgan when the two, ears col-
Itoroy Hendricks, 05, of 1170; lidod
Bedford St., Austin, ran in Resfmndek ran (he slop sign
hack of her car. according to j and then lelt the scene of the
Patrolmen W. T. Allen and J.1 accident, said Police Chief Clin-
R. Adams of the Cuero Police ton Wright of the Cuero Polhe
Department who made the in- Department who made the in-
vestigation. J vestiga^jon.
Hendricks was placed in the I A one ear accident with no in-
DeWitt. County Jail where he1 juries and little damage occur-
was held on charges of driving| rod Sunday Oct. 17. 10:50 a.m.
while intoxicated. He was re-1 7 miles south of Cuero on t’S
Ricky Koenig and his pretty i leased Sunday, 0:15 a.m. on a! 87. A ear driven by Rebecca
little wife leaving Sunday after-; $500 cash bond.
noon for Killeen after a visit | Another Saturday accident in- ‘Hit of control and struck a
Ann Lassman, 19, Victoria, went
here with his parents, Charles j volvod two cars, happened at
and Mary A Koenig.
Homer and Bess Blanton rr-
IKirting a nice trip to St. Louis
are expected to attend this reg.! but Bess said her wool ward- j
lonal meeting. j robe didn’t fil into the hot wea-
ther they were experiencing. ;
Permit is Issued
On Nursing Home
(C J jVX, King Features Syndicate, Inc.)
A building permit for $260,000
for the new 100-bed nursing
home has been issued here,
said Glenn Sigmund, City Tax
Assessor-Collector.
The $269,000 permit is for the
building only and does not in-'
■ ode aey interior work, Si"
mund added.
Construction l as al <ady
started on Cartwheel 1-odge, the
new nursing home adjacent to
the Cuero Community Hospital
property.
Since K. O McDornell, pre-
McDonald Enterprises is living
in Cuero and will superx ise the
building of the ultra-modern fa-
cility.
Original plans called for bids
to be taken for electrical,
plumbing and painting last
week. However this has been
delayed also.
The new nursing home will
be built in Ihe shape of a cart-
wheel
11:20 a.m. but no one was in-
jured and there was slight dnm-
Flooding —
(Continued from page 1)
__ parts of the stale.
Sorry to rejiort that Beryl t Monday heavy rains in Dallas
Crain was a little "under the j •’•'.used 15 to 20 streets n he
weather" during the weekend.i police said Most of them
_ j were opened before the heavy
We were searching in the safe overnight rains started,
for deeds, insurance policies,*n South Texas, west of Cor-
etc, etc. and we came across j f'u* Christ!, were weekend
pictures from 1880 and Dad | fl(Kxis drowned one man. swept
10 houses away and chased
more than 1,600 persons to hign-1
or ground, officials reported
most of the high water had re-
ceded.
However, some low-lying sec-
tions remained underwater ]
Monday and the Red Cross said j
25 fan, lies were still homeless. !
The weather service said the
floods were caused by rain-'
than 11
fence, according to Texas High-
way Patrolman Robert Dobbins.
ORGANIZATIONS
PILOT CLUB
OF CULKO
Meets second and fourth
Tuesday, 12 noon, Doll
House
Corinne Carlton, Prea.
Howerton's mother's will writ-
ten in 1808 and lots of inter-
esting papers that we couldn't
take time to read. We've decid-
ed people should clean out files,
drawers, lock boxes and keep
them up to date, but of course,
we never do.
Dr. and Mrs. Harold High
were in Dallas during the week
m
Cuero Lodge No. 409
A F. & A. M. meevts
second and fourth
Thursday each month
at 7:30 p.m. Visiting
brothers are always
welcome.
■Jack Edgar
» M.
H. E. Weatlierlv
Sec’v.
Jury List - - -
M V Cl IN I’. R.VltKE
-erviros for Marvi.,
ih'
53
(Continued from Page Onto
Bobby Ray. Hraniekv, Box 184.
hr-'to'-', i Yorktown; K'd F. DeLeon.. 1203
Tuesday, 4 pm. in 'the sO F" M' W»»: Kf,T I,ixon' (>n
. . i.'ahe-.a■?1 Chat h vif!i! r>1" W'"\tlff(: 01«d.vs 1 Mc-
Hub-r; Hans n. off if i-1 I-r,n,‘' 1!”x 1TL' Iv A- p ,th
j kins St., Yoakum; Vesta Prit-
chetf, Rt 3. Box 378. Yoakum-
, •.... ,1;,., 1 R indolph V.' Peters, Rt. 4. Box
. F ■■ iind Kur.cral H iru M Prrf'7' 10ti
i Arthur: Elsie Sager. A&M Rt.:
; Santa Gar/a, Box. 108, A’ork-
) lowii.
Also End O G. fieri Rl. 4.
' 'Box'a Yorktown; Aiverda Ra-
fit t B \ To. Gerald A.
:. fr l Hattie Remmers,
!•;> T, Bin 63. N a'dhelni; Sally
fixes, Gen. Del'.. Yorktown:;
"Robert. Sian/-. 569 \V. Broad-!
. w.ij : Bernice IV L (in/. 306 '
: W. [b aton; Lucia V. Rtisch-1
j fiiiupt, Rt. -1. B-iX fi; Donald
Sirin lb■ r, i 110 Hopkins, Yva-j
Pat Sez
By Guest Coin mist
8. M. P.
The nursing home lodge con
sists of a new concept in nurs-| end attending a medical meet-| storms dumping more
•ug home architecture and dr-i tug and his mother, Li) High
sident of McDonnell Enierprises j sign. The building consists of j of Canton relumed with them
who is building the nursing [six wings extending out from for a visit. .
home, war unable to come to | the central huh which houses
Cuero last week,
started anyway.
Paul D. Haden
construction j the nursing station. Nurses at
j the nursing home stabon can
foreman of I see at a glance al! of thp wings.
■i'.ke dif (i unexpectedly of a
i I’t.- k . - ml v at 7 i
m-i ioi a! h
rvrr- i s m- bid. !■ s w .i
M ; viu F R -Mkr *\<,
■'ers .Miss Lirauyu Rabc
1 \ e;io nisi V; (,■■: -
S "vr - I A:--,, rktod.e:
' i" , - Ci - -re , on ■
Mr J-'-l,n ..nil ,f Sun \; •
-■; and three grandchiiuri-n
i r: Fit MOTIV Al ED.
Swine Production
GOD I S A LIVE! Session Wednesday
Happy birthday to Mrs. Bob
Sollack who celebrated her
birthday today by serving Coke j
at their store this morning. i
HOME HINT FOR TODAY
When baking cookies use wax-
ed paper if the recipe calls for j
a greased baking sheet.
The second session of the De- < enee from
i Witt County Swine Production j versit. His
be
Texas A&M Uni-
area of specializa-j
Thus. Mitchell, says he miss-1
es Jack, lie has been a Record! ■‘'horicourse will he held Wed-jtion includes breeding and se-
stereo)jpist for 20 years plus. ! nesday night at 8:00 p.m. at j lection, nutrition, herd health
.... De\\ dt CAunty Electric Co | and building and equipment.
William Mueller. Yorktown, , . ,
drank , offer with Us Monday. Dr b1 Thomas Fvtension haS. sorVfd as a «t
Dr. Bill Thomas. E'tons,on the major swine shows m Tex-
swine specialist, Texas AS-M I
University, will lead the discus- j a8.
hospital news
Werner Kautz pa»i for it.
Seth Carter said DeWitt Coun-
ty lost a goal citizen in the
passing of Ben Farmer.
sion on swine nutrition, diseases )
and parasites of
swine, wasti Water Quality Board will also
disposal systems, and pollution be present to discuss current
control. j regulations jx-rtaining to swine
Dr. Thomas is widely known ! pollution control,
as on* of Ihe top specialists in j Swine producers and others
the state. He holds a BS, MS1 interested in Wine production
and r’hl' degrees in animal sci-!are urged to attend.
t'uern Community Hospital
Admissions: Hermina Arndt,
Kay Kirkland, Claude Roper,
Frances Lieteh, Sylvester Jen-
A representative of the Teaxs j try, the Rev. Francis Kunz.
BETTER 1'RAIN ED.
BETTER I'll! ( ATED.
On i lit v l.onM 'uulion
ASPHALT - CON(KETt
Grading,
^arid. Grave! Dirt
t'VERITT DAY
r.n
I2EALT©
VOW 'SHOWING
•PETER
O’TOOI-E
JWURFKY5
WAR”1
kurn; Joe Roth,
t'.-wn; Victor K. Warwas, Rt. 1,
P. >\ Si. Yorktown; Alien L.
Diet/e. 209 5'- Prairie: Frse-
lena Darden, .1-07 Gram: tommy
• Thomas. 'Box M2; Herbert J.
Do •nhliifh Box' 564: Willie Mae
Doe): Rt 2. Santiago Penn,
p, ,\ 264, W' .stlioff; Isahdla K.
Sehafiner. Rt .1. Box 237: Ruth
Roller. 40.) N. Hunt.
Alsu Dinrus'Ray Rowan. 362
Hochheim, Yoakum; Sidney
Fudge, Rt. 4. Yoakum; Victor j
Huehlefeld. Box 505, Yoakum: •
G. rtrud- Cuiver, Rt. 2 B x S7A; 1
Mr. Paula M Turk, 861 Me-,
Arthur' St.: Alma M, Schmidt. 1
2. Txox 1.1-1A, Yoakum.:
Georgia A. Southern 316 W.
Heaton: Ce*iT H Pargman Jr.,
7’3 W, Hugo. Yoakum: Julia,
Part id a R* t R x 157. Yoa- :
kurh Myrtle !. Parker. 821 E
Newman Earl W. Buerger, :
Rt ?. Box Ti; Otto J Jans'en
Jr., Rt. 1. 'B-ix 174. Nnrdheim,
T/'-lie G. Pr a ise. P.t 3, Box 39,
Yoakum; James Edward MoEl-
rey Rt. 3 Box 105. Yoakum;
M,if.Mr, MeD mirk. Rt.
5. to v 232:- J. C. : Lucas, 516
t od- Herb’-.1.1 Paitisr-y Jr
Box 371, York- i Pmu1 Kulawik says Don Ding
Ding is losing his rocks.
Pete Howerton
nice hello.
gave me a
and Violet Dietze.
Dismissals: Mrs. Paul Bree-
den Sr.
inches beginning late Saturday
Cueroite's - - -
(Continued feoin Page Onto
alarm to law officers, who
had been searching tor Wal-
ters all the previous night.
Walters was in the hack
seat of the Houston ear,
with Ids hostages In the
front seat and law officers
trailing, when lie relaxed for
a moment and pointed his
gun at the top of the ear.
Texas Ranger Tom Arnold
quickly shot Walters through
the head with a rifle bullet.
Nobody else was hurt.
Walters had hern free on
parole after spending tnoro
than 20 years in federal
prisons at Alcatraz and
Leavenworth, Kan.
ONE GOOD JOB
DESERVES ANOTHER
HIRE THE VET!
Meets 3rd
Monday etach
month, 8 p.m
American
Legion Civic
Center.
L tis Carpenter
Commander
Emil Buchhorn, Jr, Adjutant
Post 3972
Meets 2nd k
4th Thursday
7:30 p m.
N. Y A. Bldg.
City Park
! Wilfred Peters, Commander
Wilfred I-cist. Quartermaster
All visiting members
welcome.
LADIES AUXILIARY TO
CUERO V.F.W. POST No 3972
Meets 4th Thursday
7:30 p.m.
N. Y. A. Building
Mrs. Wilfred Peters, Pres.
Mrs. Carl Culpepper. Treas
Grant Sorrell insists on help-
ing me.
» * •
Something nice ahead. Henry
Luddecke Sr. — Werner Woif
says he is one man that when i
he tells the truth, you can de-j
pend Upon it being so.
* • •
A Rood day coming on Oct.
31st. We go off "monkey'' time
and haek on God's time,
•- » •
Bro. Prentice. Your job has
took on a tremendous expan-
sion We never observed you
loafing and there is a much
-mailer chance norv
Several Nabbed
On Drunk Charges
beles, 163 T. L Overture. Ella
Rittz, Cheapside Rt . Box 644;
Lula A. Dob ise, P. O. Box 214;
Leo Trevino, 415 Garret; Mis
David A. K mian. 407 Nelson St.,
Yoakum; Dorothy Scott. 221
Togo. Mrs. Annie Drozd Rt 2,
B->x ST; Marion, Joan Davis.
A number ol men were pick-
ed up ox er the weekend for be-
ing drunk or driving while in-
toxicated and placed in the De-
Witt County Jail. All at them
have been released.
Carl Putnam, 53, Sands Mo-
tel, Port Lavaca was released
Sunday at 10 05 a.m. and a
$500 bond He was picked up
Saturday. 11:55 p.m. by the
Texas Highway Patrol.
Keith Floyd Haun, 20 of 136
E. 9th Yorktown was releas-
ed Sunday 8.55 a.m. from jail
after paying a $52.50 fine for
being a drunk pedestrian. He
was picked up Sunday. 2:50
a.m. by the highway patrol.
Will Leroy Haun, 21, of 136
E. 9th Yorktown was released
from county jail Sunday, 8:55
a m. on a $300 bond for driving
while intoxicated. He was pick-
ed up Sunday, 3 a m. by the
highway patrol.
Francis Lee Vasquez, 53, Vic-
toria Highway, Cuero was re-
leased from iail Sunday, 10:05
a.m after paying a $52.50 fine
for being drunk. He was pick-
ed up Saturday at 11:25 p.m.
by the Cuero Police Depart-
ment.
Rndolpo Ordonez, 21, was re-
MARKETS
Courtesy ot
HANSEN FEED A SUPPLY
Local Grain Market
CUERO CASH GRAIN MKT
Ear Cora..............1.06 bu.
Shelled Corn............1.26 bu.
Our manv years of experience are al your service. We.
ean advise and guide you in the many unlaniiliar de-
tail*.
FREUND FUNERAL HOME
Phone 275-2343
TUESDAY LIVESTOCK
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CUERO HEADQUARTERS
FOR ELECTRIC MOTORS
Tel-A-Win Co.
118 N. Esplanade 275-2622
Juanita Rc-i 3 Y' “*,!TO Dor-thy M. |
1 If.., . ■ • ,-x** fli\9 T..,* A *
©nk iflrmnrial
jfmu'ral lUnm*
201 W Reuss Blvd.
Phone 275-3454
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PAINTS
INTERIOR • EXTERIOR
CUERO
into E t l. W MU.
DISCOUNT
LUMBER CO.
l it. Mil
j Houston, 291 Hurt, Yoakum;
, Leo'rire Tilk-x,. Rt. 1. B x 35.1 A;
Frances L. Thorn. 601 K. Main:
Bonnie Janssen. Rt. 1. Box 174
N.<r.ir.g«n . Yrt iro Navarro, Rt,
i Box 2rS Jt Torres, Bax
I 111, We-th-rtf; Janies Ray May-
■ ■ Hi5 E .Moig.m A\e ; Kli/H*
! r- th G St- r-n Box ?6, Thomas-
, t«r>. Shirley \V. Ross. Rt 1,
B >.r 34?; and Walter Richter,
■ 514 Second. St.
TRAIN IHE VETERAN
ON-THE-JOB WITH
Gi BILL OR MDTA
Democrats - - *
‘0 >' tinned from page 1)
mer Baum.
"V..U put a gay in there who f !eaSAfl frnnTjaU Sunday.Ta.m’
got a hank charter from Elmer ; on a J50 oash bondi He was
Btmm and you’re in trouble." j hcjd in jaU on ^
Bean said "MVre in trouble | eg (rf bemK drunk Hp was ^
enough as it is. What we’re go- | cd up Saturday 11:50 p.m by
ing to have to do is clean out j the Cuero Police Department.
everyone and start over fresh.” __,__________________
Smith'- statement indicated Kead Th(. ClaMlf,ed S(.ctton
He had not iiad any disagree-(
rn< nt w ith the nominating group j
Monday. !*'
"! stressed to the committee J
that it had a free hand in mak-
trig a recommendation to th» j
full committee.” he said.
Orr. if confirmed Wednesday,
will serx e until next September
when Baum's present term
would hav« expired,
In The Cuero Record
Every Day.
FORT WORTH UPI
Livestock:
Cattle 400, calves 200: slaugh-
ter cows and feeder classes
strong to 50 higher; other class-
es steady; cows 20.00-23.50;
hulls 25.00-28.70; feeders: choice
285-350 lb. steers 40.75-42.50 ; 400-
425 lbs. 38.25 ; 450-600 lbs. 35.-
25-38.60; good 250 lbs. 39.25;
standard and low good 385-400
lhs. 31.00-35.00; choice 250-325
lb. heifers 36.75-38.25 ; 350-400
lbs. 34.00-35.75 ; 400-440 lbs. 32.-
50-34.00; 450-500 lbs. 31.80-33-
25; good 290-400 lbs. 32.00-34-
50; few standard 290-400 ibs. 28-
00-30.25; bulls choice 310 lbs.
44.50.
; Hogs 400; steady to mostly 25
! lower; 1-3 205-240 Jb. barrow s
i and gilt- 19.00-19.25; sows stea-
! dv : 133 325-625 lbs. 16.(Jl-16.50.
| Sheep 25; about steady; cho-
ice wooled slaughter lambs 90-
,199 ibs 25.06; rew utility shorn
ewes 5.00.
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Prentice, D. L. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 248, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 19, 1971, newspaper, October 19, 1971; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth702023/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.