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Parr fl THE CTTERO HFCORD
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•ti-day f:d iy.
{It: •}'■»>• birthday to N • <: '
Mr* and M*> B-n
Mr. ;nd M: *. J.-!m
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Hr FOLIA HOW1S1M ON ^
C i n d y Hall Davidson's
m.'ifhor-in-law. Futhrr-in-law and
introduc'd ftvm-
. ..'Ki's In iic ,',t our Jamhnrnp I
iwith Sunday and said thny
nxpoofing Candy and
Da\ i a . i from Houston.
1 New Program -
(Continued from Page One)
Paf Sez
Hi (.nest ( olumist
8. M P.
GOD IS ALIVE
AI Champion said ho thought
there ought to tv a higher mini-
mum membership dues for the
Chamber of Commerce amt Ag-
riculture.
Herbert Frrls recommended
waning ordinances. He said it
should upgrade the town.
Robert Pirkens suggestedH,ld a nir0 visit with Jaek
three projects, Cl The Oiain- Altman Sunday night Hope that
her of O an merer and Agticul-. Fip com es by again
turn should say if it is for or i ....
against the. Otero Dam and The following was sent in bv
Reservoir, (2) Cuero should ; Don Bell. They show mighty
have industrial development; little wear and tear.
in any of them | vesHgahten and made the arrest,
* * * .The Sept. 11. 1070 incident in-
Believe the day will, he made j volving Reed, w ho was a school
without anything good or bad | teacher in Cuero at the time,
from Homer Berner. When he: had a number of repel ciissi ms
is this way. it throws the status His irresi w as one of a senes
(jiio off balaner. j of in enfs which ended when
Courtesy of
HANSEN I I t il A STEELY
Local Grain Market
CT FRO CASH
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• :■ n CUiTn with
M- .'.I M"s. Hen::. F. S
a lid him a;..
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f *■ .. ,md Mike I.• i 1 ; .!'
■ ■i. at San: Houston S
f ■'ri.!, < •!>I»y m Hu; ,!s\ i:H•. v
.-k. ::,i lasts ,n th-• tv .m.
1h> t parents.
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ml: fee
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small p
h
\Ve saw Ben Karnes across
11... .1 i.i handshaking with
• vi ryhodv fioni the .street*
<•> a'p' I'S on ip.
Forme; Mayor McAlister and
h ■ prc'iy new wife seemed ;n
. hr enjoying the Jamboree bojh j
; da. * - |
; ■ ____ I
It was f in to "just sit' and
wfiteii- the people go by . . ,
every kind of rostume imagin-
alili; and most of the fieople'
;e ked atfraclivi'. A few dirty1
hippy-type people were there,
VI
' fl?) A Yard of the Month or
some similar pi gram should lie
I set up to e\ten,j (he clean-up
| proi.eet. "
Murray Taikington stressed
the i.rgeney for Cuero Indus-
trial K . in i it,.and ihc rhnnr
her to work n 'other m an ef.
fori >'j get in lusiry in Cuero.
Pi Ray in nd Reese suggest-
ed the ch imh. r |.\p'|ni. meih-
ods of getting and keeping
;.t'urig people h. i.. He till the
eity-owneil ele -tni dig rTment
'■hnuId .attempt to attraet indus-
try t i Cuero.
K\-M nor Lester ' Fr.-rs said
the department d es not do this
itself, hut that indiistiial eon-
tarts are mad,, by tiio Liwr
Colorado River Authority whirl)
the*
ever using
r's in'i -l!v
i.'ij. fit* t-
kage l.'ail
Norma XlMsselt repelling a
erv fine crowd Sunday for the
ii**:
; m Ii- sL.'i r> -1J 1
K)- I 00 , .ViD- 1 At)
rorhi.il
opining of hFr "Contour
:1 i - <1*! bM..n (bi. !
* \A JOO-A.OO
1 W'limau" spa. and she •vns
M< •'
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ii -ppy • ■
•" ■_ha\,p uoHtht’i’
Mil-
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;.i, tyv-:,Sb lbs. 77 iiii-79.il: , j
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.-Lindur.l J.ki- ' '
Hn 79.75-79.90; .
\,-Kf ,
and Helen Taylor tell
He se/
six words
madf: a mistakf:.
i We question' his
this.'
The most impoHatit five
words are. YOt' DID A (IfX)D
JOB.
Tlie most inqiortaiit four
W 'rds are WHAT IS YOt R
OPINION ?
Th*. three most important
words are: I LOVK YOt'
A close runner up is, [F YOt'
PI .HASFl.
The two most important
words are: THANK YOt'.
The one most important is
I.f. VAMOS
Thank you Ding-a-I.ing, Let’s,
have some more. Bver so often!
we have something good from
\\ erner )) olf. We are very glad
that both you and Werner are
here. Otherwise I'd he the ug-!
Lest man n the rounli-.
First Well - - -
(Continued from Page One)
years.
Ruchel said that for a num-
ber of . ears after Cuero was
loiinded in 1872 there was no
public water supply. Otto Bu*
ehel 'vns named to the commit-
tee that finally produced the
first well.
The well, hand-dug and lined
n* road see ess to their proper*
ty. They want to get an access
road opened up.
The principal landowner ad-
joining their property Is Miss
Josephine Blanche Howard of
San Antonio. She has not shown
Cuero City Manager Wi4 Click- any indication of giving or sell*
! re 11 fired Police Chief Richard
j Hogue on Sept. 13. 1070. Chief
I Hogue was helievi I involved in
| the case against Reed.
County - - •
I Continued from rage One)
Sheriffs who receive no pay
from the county. They: are Her-
man .George Keseiing III. Chris
ing any of her land for the
|nir|ssse of an access road.
The commissioners tabled the
matter until a railed meeting
can he held.
OBITUARIES
most important! . „ ..... .......
I ADMIT IT I i with brick, was completed aftrr ! ’I'mkcr and J. V\ (libbs. The
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Quotes
By l nitr*' Press Inti rnafioniU
FT. Ah PHKRSf/N. t ia. De-
fense witness Rohi ri Van Tiber,
praising Capt, Flrnest Medina
,.f M dm a s trui' lor mvi.lv u
j mi nt in IMv | .a -■ 'u n re
"ftp x... the only ,il! ■!
mild ♦rus’."
u- that they are. getting nearer
.'ui ! ri".iriT to the opening of
the'r Aits A Crafts Sh"P on
F.a.'L Main.
K.'uly Fergus, n Calk and Dee
Blackwell Sager, co-chairmen
1 the fill ’to-do-'’ at Grace
'. v nopal Ctioreh saying ’ they :
have deeidtai to have a
a I a g w ith
thing.-; incl
It sure is delightful to shake
ban Is with- Henry Parker or
any of the other Stratton-horn
boys. Any of the hoys who are
good corn bread judges, also
belong in that class. We'll hot
the Good Lord has more angels
ra sed on CORN bread than any
other element of the staff of
life.
W ASH! Yt •Tf )V
VT ivt-. m.»i )d t.n i
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rr
QurUity ConHtmrtU n
ASPHALT - CONCRETE
Grading,
Sand, Gravel, Dtrt
EVERITT DAY
.'75 ditto
«..ii. M >k
: »•-*■ *r% th*'
s,.ipp»’*r* 1
i fi nc»n;j t'N j’ in >;2v>tV ;vkI Ik-uvc n •
; ?rj Kur.or*^-
j “Tt mny W fh'd fbr* NATO;
' (virnrnand is still well-advised j
: to think and pi? n m terms of j
; imminf'TK mihMry confhrt bc-j
J iween East and West. 'That is
j not, h«M’Pver, the contemjjorary j
j idiom of either the peop!.*s or
j gxAernments *'»n the Kuronoan
continent. the conh*ar\.
the talk in Europe is of peatr
and se is the action."
the s Want AJf
Call CR 5-TH1
Redistrict
(Continued from Page One)
that) three minutes » decide d
would give Mauzv permission
to seek the court nffder.
Attorney . General Crawford
; ATTIC\ N Y. Cap!. Frank
W id, who had been a hostage
lend by n rioting prisoner ai
Attica State Prison:
• “The knife was pressed i
ag-arast ti v ’as k. And he said i
.'when the ’■’•st shot is bred I'm
'going to rut .your throat.’' Rut
1 was i. v-i. ko— .--e racked ! Martin said the eniy M«es hi?
r.« th-. m -i aorar«rrt!y vast as j staff has found on rhe issue in-
he >v;- about to do it." ‘ d-eate the redwtnrbtig must he
..._ ' left to a special legislative ses-
ra-v. r>er-c r >he 1Q',n Grand «ion rather than ts the Jadis-
Ap-rr.r ip TVapchootmc Cham-j fricting hoard.
■ i I- ;w fired over 2,088.0001 The board, at a meeting eail-
shob-un she. s. The champion-."'! by Martin, adopted a ream
■ Kps i isted tor days mak-i iuiion at itn early morning
il they Were ip the minortty'. j directs prospe. ts to Cun' i. Tlie
: city buys electricity from the
authority.
Part of .the authority'a. m >ni.y..
is used now to. gel industry to
settle in towns ,i(.'u"rm where
is sells etectricity.
The Rev C Rogers M Lane
would like to see a larger mu-
seum arid the beautification of
the downtown, a re,a. He said he
thinks there are many pretty
old buildings in this town and
he would like to see them fixed
up. He flunks colored picture ;
postcards of the unusually oii^
and pretty places in Cueoi ,
would bp good.
Frers recommended the,
dinner | chamber support, area agrieul-!
h other interesting j time and promote industrial and a 1***“ lm d8-vs 1
hiding an art show. ; business 'operation already in I !25vy
I Cuero. He also stressed the ur- !
T\, told riiimejYius neopla in i gency of the Industrial Founda- .
.' .■n Antonio about our Cen'er.- f tion and the Chamber of Com-:
rn.il i.eLd.ration and Turkey I merec and Agriculture working ]
Trot to he held next, year and I together.
they all seemed quite interest- Louis Dreier would like to i
’''' 1 contact more people and get
i more people interested in join-
Or Oauo Art Guild Work- inf, thp Oiamher of Commerce
■ . ii t ' underway las* rU'ght j arv1 vgru-uLure
I *h i ’ enthusiastic group arid-. Jrtp Rr.;|ss thmks the ebamber
■ ' .r 1 v several new faces shotJld attempt to stall govern-
W-han ihr windows up an 1 the ; ment jntervPnti„n business-
big far 'going so it wavVcO";w
p, ..ant fo u - Don Chesser wants to promote
! an agricultural tour.
R. V) Kizer Jr. pmposed a
form of recreation m Cuero for
teenagers he made.
Dave Weber recommended a |
brush and weed eradication1
program b> dear off blind cor-
ners and etimfoate traffic Haz-
ards.
New members present for the
first time were Dr. Reese, Rev.
McLane. Pickens, Weber, CheS'
ser, Freds and Dreier.
Other memtbers preeowt were
Re». H-aason, Kleinecke, Kizer
! Bertm-M. Cliampion. Reuss,
j Frers, Tarkington and Manager
Dewey <?. Henderson.
I niiieh wrangling about 1880,
Ruchel believes. There was a
major celebration in Cuero
\ when Pie well was opened for
! public .use.
A i uicrete flo <r w as poured
around the lop of the well, and
the floor w.as used as the foiin.l-
ation f ir a shelter structure
which ha.s long-since disappear-
ed.
Winn the well was abandon-
ed. the shaft was rapped with
concrete arid the wider concrete
fl ior left intact, with the result
being eventually covered with
dirt and planted to grass.
Town Talk . . .
(Continued from Page One)
Sure
It might be a good idea
will take a
the old one
lairly close to the maximum on
pumping from its well earlier
this year.
Man Wanted - -
(Continued from Page One)
!!. R. DAMKM
R R. Daniels, 71, -an An-
toni.. passed away Sal . lay at
Castroville
Funeral services were held at
10 aim. Monday at the CJonial
ChripaL- Porter Luring. San An-
tonio.
The Rev o. N 'Lewis of-
ficiated. Burial whs in th*
Kingsbury Cemetery. ,
Mr. Daniels i- survived hv
his wife. JNIis D/ira Ada Daniels
ol San Ant mi .. one,,son, Dudly
Daniels of Somerset, Pa.: one
daughter. Mrs. KHa McVay of
Castroville. five grandchildren;
two groat-gran lehiidren. on*
brother and four sisters. ,
t NHANTLD ( I STOMKRS
I.I M-STKAD, Lngland .t'RT)
When 1(1 .stiid* nts stream -d
olf tl)ejr bus and into his pub,
Barnard Nicoli lieamed. Ref
soon his smile turned to A
Wiley Cheatham, commission- to wn
ers asked that all parties get The first .77 orders were for •
together to set a time for them pint of water. Then one order |
to meet, to act on the matter, an orange drink and tlie final
The G>ppedg<> Brothers own two colas The h* 11 was 15 pence
some 80 acres of land but have1 uiS cents'.
last legislature passed a bill
which allow's sheriffs to appoint
reserve deputies to serve in
; ease of need.
After Commissioner Bonnie
Buenger, Pet. 4,, explained the
details of an abandoned road-
way in his precinct, o her com-
missioners decided to make a
decision on the matter Wed-
nesday.
Rudolph Seim wards th ■ coun-
ty t ) abandon the road and put.
the 1.7 acres up fur sale II
hasn't been used in 28 years
and it was supp sed to have
been deeded to him m i\-
change for some right of way.
However, it, had saver been re-
corded in the county.
Another road mutter came up
for dis ussion by the court. This
road lies in Commissioner Dave
lot of sand to fill | Weber's precinct. After hearing
And the city ran ; s°mc of the pros and eons dis-
cussed by George Middaugh
attorney, and District Attorney
peat" court,
These charges stemmed from
incidents here when Reed was
• • • • 1 placed in the DeWitt Count.'
■Tail on S-rtt li, 1970 on the
Well. Kim came in. and set three counts filed Sept 11, 1970
a GOOD few days for me Sat- in ihe office of the justice of
sweet neck! the peace. The Cuero Police
hugs we got. No short measures Department conducted the in-
We oiler a service of inspiration without financial bur-
den to the family. Our years of experience ran assist
you in making all decisions.
FREUND FUNERAL HOME
PHONE 575-234S
Happy birthday .to b-ez Rich-
ter. M if zip Merzbacher. Mrs.
Tom Heavy, and Riki Rushing
of Houston.
Home Hint for Today -
Try CDTICLE remover In re-
movti stains not only Front a-
rnund vuur eutealei, but in the
little crevice* on your fing..rs
art vb.r e bows. Put a dab on
a little piece rJ cotton and rub
awav. Then phis**. That'j all
i here is t ■ it .1
i tl.i.ugs k
V i'i'age Of S-IITIC '.’".2 OtKi
day.
(Oak fRmnrtal
JTimpral It time
201 W. Reuss Blvd.
Fhnne 275-3454
CUERO ART GUILD
WORKSHOP
ST V ! s
MONDAY . SUM . U
7 00 P M.
H(Tt:i (It t 1; i
Bt II BIST.
7"t S. GONZAI.ES
Advanced IV,inters - Beginners
Drawing, Oil, A try lie
Water Color Instruction
CLASS LIMITED
to nr
i f i: <
Poily Mowerron
2D tilt M l i t; a:
meeting contending the board
has no .jurisdiction * the House
nuipp. irlioiiment.
'I'tie ie.solutii.n couti.uids ttu
state. Supreme Court decision
declarirw? Idle House reappur-
1 iiocn i nf. plan passed by the
| legislature as unconstitutional
served to place the business
jf the apportionment of the
state into representative de-
tracts ba k into the hands of
i tic Pcxas Legisla Hii i.'*
Mu’..., In r dis.igi'id 11 «i. 111 Ii * I - -
" 'I'It, flu Im.uft Ai ti,...
i hrliFve that wp h i' , both
*he authority and the. dutv to
perform and we ranrof and
-b >u!d not hide behind the
rourt- Lhe -r.eaker arg-jed In
a sftbsib*'jte motion Mutseher
suggested that the board "pro-
evd with iispatih to jvdistrict
the House of Representatives.
'MSS FOR RIF.fi ANGEL!
TVILLY HILLS', Calif.
‘.'RI Requiem mass yvjJI h-
• I'.hratetl 'i ,v fur actress
Ri r Any- i «•;„> died T a dr.. -
■ r j- si B-iriai will be fry
riaiH'c.
’!: • !' ih n-b,i.n nrtr. es, 79
■ t.- se • name w ,s An.,a
Mat ia Pierangeti, yens found
■ t. ad- Friday >r her apartment (
bti . Coroner Thomas Noguchi!
Lb- The cause A- death sp-
to i:e ,-n overdose of
. . v Huh has
b> it :: i J -ii at s ' •
HIRE IHE VETERAN
AN If Mil fllf.'F,
E.NJ EKiE.Nf Ij
THE ntfX.E OBLIGED
EfNCFNNATT (DPT) - Joseph ;
Laa Mullins,: 28, said Thursday
overcrowded ronditions at Ha- i
milton County Jail prompted
him Vi plead guilty fn federal
murt to a tit) 000 bank robbery
and demand iwmediate sen-
tencing.
tT.S. District Court Judge
Timothy S, Hogan obliged and
sentenced Mullins t.a 20-year
term in a federal prison.
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1971
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Sonic* if the national ;
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The Somes aiso announced
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f:-f"<• I. fvttich lorwei .| 11- -in ihe
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MA ATT SIDELIN ED
PITTSBfRGH DPI — Lev;
"; att. the Pittsburgh Condors
No. 2 draft choice, has a rart
form of tutKirciiiosis and will be ^
I sidelined for the entire 1971-72;
1 season.
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