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SMILEY
TH OM ASTON
, Christe of Houston and Mrs. W. J. •
Oilman and children, visited Satur-
TIIXjIIABI COMMUNITY day evening with Pa and Ma Ort-
' Air. and Mrs. Edwin Mills and. man. ,
*ons. Mr. and Mrs. K. V. MeGintryj Little Patsy Oilman spent
ard sons, visited Saturday night Thursday night with Sylvia Ann
Wiih Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Ortm-an and Linda Marie Bruns,
end family. Mrs. Bill Allen and Mr. Jimmie
Mr. and Mrs. Buford King and st. John were dinner guests, at the
daughter Nona Nell, visited Satur- j. Willard King's Thursday,
day night with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. MrR w w Hewed from Nixon
King and family. i vjsjtpd hf>r daughter, Mrs. Bill Al-
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Stvra and ]en ]as( week.
ho>s frorn Nordheim, Mr. and Mrs. The wrdpr was sorrv to hear of
Edward Buehharn and Roy Allen. ,hp death of his cou?in. Otto Weh-
Sand'C Mrs. Alma Buehharn mann of Kingsville last Monday. |
of Route 1 Cuero. and Mr. and Mrs. i ______
V’. W. Ortmann and son Sterling,!
all spent Sunday in the J. J. Bruns j
homc Mrs David Calliham. Reporter 1
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Christe; Miss Nellie Murphree icturned
front Olney, Tex., are spending the1 pome Saturday after enjoying a
week with their daughter, Mrs. visit in Kingsville with Mrs. J. F.
Wilfred Oitman and family. Mr. Ellis.
and Mrs. Lester Christe from Ileus-1 Mr and Mrs ' Henrv Srhawe of
ton also spent Saturday night with Nu,. werp gupsfs Monday night
the Ortmans. jn dl0 Conrad Dedenr home.
Miss Maggie Abies from Kenedy Mp and Mrs R B Magee. Mr
ts spendingg several days with her and M,.s Wallare Brown and Mrs.|
sister, Mrs. Jim Mills. -Louie Hft(z and familv enjoyed.
The Pilgrim Progress Club held p]avjne Canasta with Mr. and Mrs.|
W first business meeting tuind j w. Brown Wednesday night,
monthly work day at the Center- Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.'
^Wednesday at niilE- A lunch was K w Bunjes and familv were Mrs.;
served to a large crowd of mem- . Klsie Bankhead and children and|
bers and two visitors, Mrs. J. D. Mrs. Berrvhill, all 'of Victoria, and
Atkinson of Gonzales and Miss | Mr and Mrs. Henry Hotz.
Maggie Allies of Kenedy. It was; NVp are gIad l0 roport that Mrs.
voted to have our meetings the first’ G D Warner is able to be up and
Friday night of each month and ajabnut af,Pr reCent operation and
social and recreation hour to fol-jvvas feeling good enough to attend
low the meeting. church services Sunday.
. Sterling and V. W. Oilman were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kruse of
in Hallcttsville Tuesday on busi- Palacios and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
ness. Dedear of Victoria spent Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Ortnian were, here with Willie Dedear.
In Nixon for a medical checkup Linda Calliham was a supper
Friday. guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Mur-
Mr. ai d Mrs. J. J. Bruns and phree Monday night,
daughter visited Saturday night1 Those from here who joined the
w ith his mother Mrs. Katie Bruns ^Methodist Church at Nursery Sun-
of Gonzales (lav were; Mr. and Mrs. E. W
. I Bunies, Edwin, Jr., Betty Ann and
Miss Margret Robeson was Bunjps nnd Kathryn Call!-
Westhoff Thursday. ; ham
SALLY'S SALLIES
Katzmark SpeaKS
Jo B&PW
THE Cl'ERO RECORD, TVrdncsdar, January 19, 195»
tiat
Mrs. W. r Vouns
Pay Katzmark. treasurer for the
IVWitt County Infantile Paraiy-is
Chapter/ spoke to members of the
Business and Profession>'l! Women'-
Club Monday evening when they
nrct in regular session, Recording
to Mis. Harry Jacobs, secretary
Kat/mai k outlined what polio
drives do, and how the i ity draw s
from the fund, lie also explained
. how the funds are distributed, and
wand, lovely to see'at the home of ,)ow h Iv.Wlt! Couiitv h hene-
I Mr. and Mrs. Chester Bucnning on f||tpd fmm ,hp ional Pot,in,la- Oldsmohile
lion in recent years.
P 0 L LI w 0 4i S
By POLL! HOWthlO.S
Winter rye grass, literally dam-
ling in the arms of a stiff north
j East Reuse.
Ray Maikuw-ky. Cum Pontiac
Erwin -Klaus Cuero, Chevrolet
Edwin Jacob. i'u<i,'i, P.mii.u:
Oifd'TIeiT.' Y~k '"ow :Y, , la Vi olet
Rouble Freeman, t'hca;>side
Buick
Curtis Brown Cuc:o. Por.'iac
1 Vn guasl, Cueio. OldsiioHile
Grave Lawler, Cuero. Old-mo-
bile
Dr K A S'hone. Yoakum,
gantown. Cuero
Cuero, Ton- Mrs. Iain A. Wofford et -vir ‘.o
E. W Mueller et :100 acres S.
•R. Mixon et a! Sur.
Mi - I>«i A Wofford et \: ‘o
Loci' Boo i he Jr et u\ lort a. , • i,
S B. Mixon et al Sur.
W. B. Lindsey et ux to W D.
Hart et ux lot 6, part lots 7-3.
Mo, k 7. Oak Grove Cuero
Mrs. .fane Sauermilch to John O.
1 ii'dl et al tract of land. Stephen
Best I.gc
Doris Brokaw et vir to H C.
IVwsen Si tiloek tilt Cuero
A Cuero man making a gift of
Unpaid balances on small sums
loaned friends in order to "clear
his 1 >ooks and eliminate w wry of
; collections.''
I Cuero High Gobblers sp,i t in..;
! handsome jackets . .. . emblazoned
with the coveted Cueio High "C".
[Awards were made this week and
I the group, will he pictured in The
i Record at a very early date.
;
i Don Markowsky whipping tip. in-
i'terrst in the lOa.j Legion Minstrels
| and seeking new talent for this
! year's presentation.
_ Bonnie Harrison hosting a few
i - [ friends to a cup of coffee at a
of his mother. Mrs. Emilie Eckert. I downtlnvn spo, Tuesday morning.
Recent visitors-in the Fred Wen-
(Mrs. Otto Adickest))—.............j del home were Mr. and Mrs. < loot :e j.<a,.n,,v <;ra,.|1(,r j„ w ,tj, an nd
Mr, and Mrs. Felix Wolf of Or-jWendcl of Houston and Mrs. Ma- VP1.(json'u.n, to publicize Perry
ange Grove were recent visitors thilde Wendel of Nordheim. | Bros, big January Jamboree sale
in the home of her sister, Mrs. Mrs. Edvvin Hartman opened her ,Ww underwav.
Bert hold Schrade and Mr. Sehra.de. j home to a few of her friends Mon-1
Beautiful new light fixtures were j day afternoon-after looking at old: Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Fischer on-
installed in Saint John’s Lutheran photographs and talking about thej joying a late crop of “back yard'':
good old times she served a de-1 oranges.
licious lunch to Mesdames Lonnie | -
ifiuehrig, Linda Gohmert, Meta
“I’ve heard about those places you've been to, but this isn't just
another port."
Public Records
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Kolarui St ifr:i. anil Mr-
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Kudolph S.niv hr,' and Mis^ M n
^arit.i W’la
Donald 1 Kahn and MKs .h*.tn
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Vornon I. Doltauh and Mis> Ma.y
Paiilino Kadiiti
Ji'i ry ('. Sti u'l'H’r and Mi>s I.<)-
mtt.i 1 ams Wolpmaii
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Ihihon Sailor ot u.\ to Walter
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dj'Tstin i't u\ lot Is l.!o« k -1. M",;-
Relieve Suffering
Fast-Effectively
with
via?
MEYERSVILLE
Airs. Guy Spencer ana mother.! Ed Hotz and sons, Irvin and Jim-
Mrs. Ada Burnett were in Gonzales j my, all of Arneckeville visited here
Visiting relatives Thursday. 'Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Lonie
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Billings Diana,' Hotz Hnd family.
Cordon Rex, and Steve were Don Btumley was confined to
pleasant callers at the V. W. Ort- pUP1-0 Hospital for several days,
mans Thursday evening. last week, yve are sorry to report, j
■Mrs. K. W, Christe, Mrs. Lester and b0pe that he will soon be well
again.
Mr. nnd Mrs. David Calliham and
family were business visitors in
Victoria Saturday afternoon and
yvhile there enjoyed a short visit
| with Mrs. Alvin Fishbeck.
[ Mr. and Mrs. George Bunjes of
1 Houston were weekend guests In
j the Henry Bunjes home. Mrs. Bun-!
! jrs. who has been visiting there forj
several weeks returned home with
them.
Mr. and Mrs, Don Brumley, Sr., i
I of Henderson, are visiting here j
j with the Don Brumleys, w hile Mr. ’
' Brumley is ill.
church recently. The donations for
the. fixtures was made by some
members of the church.
Mrs. Edward Brandt spent a few! Schrade and the writer,
days last yyeek in San Antonio,! Mrs. Lonnie Buehrig and Miss
guests of her children the Sterling j Frieda Adickes of Victoria w ore
Muellers. ! guests of Miss Emma Adickcs,
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Buehrig ac-| Sunday,
companied by her sisters, Mes-| '
L%£7SI*ep«rt Good Allendante
their nephew Cecil Junker in Hous-
ton Tuesday Jan. 11th, Cecil Jun-
ker was a son of Mr. and Mrs.!
Al Evangelistic Service
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Anders hack
from a business trip to Houston
and Marshall.
New fur Owners:
Lillian Bodge: s. Yojkloun,
('hry sler
Harold Jacobson I'ucio. 1- ■ i< 1
l\ I,. Unset),'. Guem, Ford
Boland Metiui::. Yoiktnwn. Ply-
mouth
Willi cd Wat w as, Yoi ktnw n,
Chevrolet
Henry 1 .andgiebc,. Yoi blown
Chevrolet
R. D. Blankenship, Cue.fit, Bom
RELIEF
From BACKACHE
This suffering from soreness,
aching, irritation, swollen ankles,
rheumatic pains can be relieved.
Balance the ph. in the body fluids
by buying C1T-ROS, and your
system quickly removes the pain,
soreness and discomfort. Secure
( IT-ROS S 1.50 at jour druggist.
For-sale bv
L. L. BuUrry, I’ll. (i.
reports on exceptionally good at-j Charlie Kooning taking over as
tendance at the Evangelistic meet- checker from 11 to 12 Tuesday
ings being conducted at the morning as his regular checkers
church this week under the direc-! took off for lunch,
lion of the Rev. Hal C. Wingo of j . ———•
University Baptist Church at Sah| Men of Grace l-jnscopal Church
Antonio. ..................
Meetings are held at 10 a. m.'The Doll House to meet a visiting
1 and 7:30 p. m.
always impressive. Cut .’livers in
half, dusting each piece with sail
Jennie and I ^m lhiderstadt host-1 and pepper, and - ut h icm slice's
ing the Episcopal' Bible group to-1 "'to squares. Arrange sk,w, iv
ni^ht at 7*30 tstartin^ and rmlim: with !■ -won,
and allow /our (»!<•< «<»f li\» r to
Hanging feeders swinging in the five of bacon ot.^cach skewer for
i north breeze over at Ward's an average portion. Bla. c skew-
Hatrhrn- ""'1 Feed Store and Jess ers in lightly greased shallow hak
I tells us that lie is given them ing' dish and hake at -12.,-degrees
Bake until Ivacon is crisp and liv-
ers arc cooked.
but now living in Houston
On Friday Mr. and Mrs, W. F.
Buehrig were in Nordheim to at-
tend the funeral of Louis llaber-
korm. The old gentleman had
reached the age of 8G and was an
uncle of Mesdames Buehrig, Gouhe
and Thamm.
Dan Adickes and family left Sat-
urday for Ganado where Dan is In
IE YOU'RE Al.l. IN . .
GET BETTER I ASTI It
WITH AEKA It
Develop new energy Ike way doctor! lug
geit — by adding extra quanlitiei ol Vita
, mini and Iron. Wonderful Alka B conlainl
having lunch together lucs.lay at _ 10 time, the normal daily tequi..
........ ....... The Doll House to m»ct a visiting mfn| o) Thjaniinf ,h# ,n#(gy.proi1uling
daily, with tho mimslor from Ohio who just rnu;ht vitamin b . . . and 6 time» th<* noimal
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the eniplov of a drilling Co. . | Nursery open
When tiie writer paid a litllo;of mothers wishing to attend,
visit to Mrs. Arthur Hans last • Rev. Wingo’s sermons center on
Friday morning, we found her the Book of the Philippines, ao-
very sick rjue lo food poisoning.1 cording to Rev. Sanders, the sub-
We wish for her a speedy recovery. i jects of w hich deal w ith spiritual
Willie Eckert of San Antonio [guidance in daily life for nllpeo-
spent Monday night in the home pie.___________
jWeWASHINGTON
— MARCH OF EVENTS
for Hie convenience! he coming to Cuero.
| doily requirement of Iron.
------- — Renew your itrenytK the eoiy Alko B
Home Hint for Today 1 rent for way Get a »upp!y today. The large,
tho family Chicken livers on bro- economy Ills — only $3 98, or the small,
('hette are easy to make and arc trial iii» — St 39__
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I'rntn a rail of talcum
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continued Rood hcaltl
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Four ‘Freihmen’ Solons
Lower Chamber Graduates
Only Eight New Faces
To Be Found in Senate I
Special to Ccutval Press
-i» .anIIINGTON — There are only eight new faces In the Senate for
\\ the 84th Congress. This Is due not only to the fact that many
incumbents won re-election, but ^iso because a number of the fresh-
men’’ were sworn in during the special censure session in November.
The freshmen to be seated in January were Senators George Bender
(Ri, Ohio; Richard L. Neubcrger (Di, Oregon; Gordon Allott (R).
Colorado; Carl T. Curtis (RV. Nebraska; Thomas E. Martin (RE
Iowa; Patrick V. McNamara (D), Michigan; Clif-
ford P. Case iRi, New Jersey, and Strom Thur-
mond-(DE-South Carolina.
Four of the' new senators came to the upper
chamber by way of the House. They were Curtis,
Martin, Bender and Case.
* • • •
• NO POSTAL BOOST—President Eisenhower's
renewed request for an Increase in postal rates
doesn t stand much more of a chance in Congress
this, session than it did last year when the legisla-
tors overwhelmingly rejected the plan.
The Democrats, who now control both House
nnd Senate! are dead set against the idea of boost-
Senotor Curti* mg the three-cent regul. r mail postage to four
cents and raising the air mail rate from six to
seven cents an ounce. There is also some strong Republican opposition
to the proposal, although many GOP members will support the pro-
posal because it boars the administration’s endorsement.
Defeat of a postal rate increase may again block a wage boost for
the nation's r.OO.nuO postal workers. Congress okayed the pay raise
last year, but Mr. Eisenhower vetoed the boost because it was not
tied to a rate hike.
The situation hain’t changed any. Congress is still willing to raise
the wages of postal workeis and the President still thlnks.it cant
he done financially unless rates are increased.
• • • •
• NFAV FIGHTER—The Strategic Air Command soon will get a new
fighter plane designed to give the United Stales a further j imp in its
air race with Russia.
The new plane is the McDonnell F-101A Voodoo, a sleek job that
was >uill to meet the Air Force’s requirements for a long-range
fighter.
The sweptback wings have a span only slightly longer than t..e
F-S8 Sabrejets. but the ship is almost 30 feet longer The new- fighter
carries most of its large fuel load in the fuselage and ran carry extra
fuel extemallv. making it able to tscoit strategic bombers or carry
atomic weapons The Air Force has not yet released performance
figures on the Voodoo, but observers estimate its speed in the 809-
rr.iies-per-hour das*. ...
• FEE OR FREE?—The Federal Communications comm;’ - i. may
be taking action early this tear on the knotty problem of subs-:.pt.cn
televis.on —the formal name for "pay as you go" video.
Several promoters of the idea are pressing for quick approval of
the novel system, designed to supplement normal
commercial broadcasts paid for by sponsors and the
broadcasters.
Under the subscription plan, the home viewer would
pav to see special programs of his own choice. Ad-
vocates of the idea say that a "boxoffice in every
home" coulFfinance many programs which could not be duplicated on
a sponsored bu-.s. .
First, however, the FCC would have to decide what to do about
the historic policy which has kept broadcasting programs "free and
available to everyone who owns a set.
The best guess is that the commission will ask all segments of ’..'.e
Industry to m If* jdan before any final action is taken.
A»k Quick
Approval of
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