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The Weather
SOUTH CENTRAL TEXAS—
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VOL. MS -NO. 221
CUERO, TEXAS, SUNDAY, AUGUST 5. 1962
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lpJmTa!i0Oral Vaccine Drive
On Folio To Start
Here On August 19
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A i\i:ii|).i..,n to provide otuI ; vaccine immunization
,i 'a;:.. t polio (or every man, woman arid child within
■lie Cuero Independent School District, extending also
:o ke in Westhoff, will be launched on Sunday, Aug. 19.
Tin- Was decided at a meeting of Cuero doctors, who
..!■•> voted to assist the Cuero Lions Club, the Cuero
Co,.UA CJiib a 11 d Dinter Post No. 3. American Legion,
in underwriting whatever part of the required cost of
'll'" program is necessary.
A.iiiunisiei ing ot Type I of
I lie Sabm oral vaccine, which
is taken on an ordinary cube
of sugar to be held in the mouth
until dissolved, will be conduct-
ed from 1 pm. lo 7 pm Aug,
19 in flip Cuero Junior High
.'school gymnasium.
On file same day, Aug. 19,
the first dose of the vaccine
will be administered at the
Community Building in West-
hoff from 5 pin. to 7 pun.
In taking this . step, Cuero
doctors are joining with the
three Cuero service organizat-
ions in extending a campaign
agains t polio which has already
1 achieved spectacular success in
many sections of Texas. Both
Or.' John C Davis, Cuero city
; health officer, and Dr. A. J.
Bohman, DeWitt County health
j officer emphasized the neces-
; sity for every man, woman and
child to accept 1he immunizat-
I ion to make the local drive fully
! effective. ,
There will be no fixed charge !
of any kind for the immuniza- [
j tion, hut those who wish may j
| leave a free will offering at the |
| tirnp tlie first dose is admini-
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i\!eel Voters In
Cuero Thursday
J;e k Cox ol Breckenridge. Re-
bubliean nominee for governor
l(j PAGES — PRICE 5c
Many Changes
Mark Cuero s
Back-T o-School
By Ann Goodwvn
Record Staff Writer
A Lo. : of eh.urges will greet some 2.000 Cuero School
Di.-triei .stuctent.s.when they head back to school Sep-
tember T Superintendent. John Barnes said Saturday.
Innovations in the grading system, the faculty, clas-
aiid buildings are a few of these changes. These ma-
jor adjustments will, in turn, cause many minor ones,.
Barnes said.
I The use of letters instead of
pen entases in junior and sen-
ior high school will he the most
J apparent change, in the grading
j systeml However, Barnes
| stressed the fact that the basis
jof the new system, will he dif-
, fei ehl.
'The grades xvtll indicate a
j total evaluation, of student per.
j formance rather than a peivent-
age of knowledge as compared
lo class standards," he pointed
.Section ■ rehearsals',, for the out.
I senior high band will not begin Also grades will he sent to
il llus xxeeic as previously schedul-i the parents at mne-week inter-
(into School
Band Practice
Rescheduled
ml, ' Nat Alexvine. band director,
announced Saturday.
Aiexx me explained that the
change .Was partially because
die hand half at. senior high
would noi lie ready for use Mon-
day, AA,,. he said, the morning I
|.practices . would clash with the I
vats instead of every six week*
"In- both junior and senior
high schools, a "D" will count
as a passing grade toward gra-
duation " Barnes said. "It will
nol. however, count toward col-
lege enhance credit," he added.
The ninth grade will be mm-
CltERO SANDS .MOTEI„ In the top view
provides a new and decorative welcome at
the northern entrance to Cuero on Esplanade
just outside of the city limits. This is the
entrance way to the new luxury inotel, which
will lie
from o
tom is
motel,
formally opened with ail open house
p in to x p.m. on Tuesday. At hot
lllc attractive inner court of the
featu’l:’'; its shaded swimming pool
and adjacent mid-
will solve many
Barnes remarked.
problems,”
will be in Ciieno Thurs-
recejhtihn and
f ’ w •
electa in
’ll l.X ' ini
from h hi hi pm
D.uniry Club
All DeWitt < '■ >iit11> .,)•<•.
been urged by Jiie K. lieu
Uni County Republican
man and J. II Mi Alisier,
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. j ........ on Aug. 19. The Vital
Cuero factor in the campaign; the
I doctors have stressed, is that
it must he made to reach every
single individual within the
Cuero Independent School Dis-
trict
All persons of whatever, age.
, . i beginning with the age of three
. . | months, are urged to let nothing
stand in the w»ay of making
I this immunization campaign a
total success. Even though old-
er adults may have built up
some protection against polio,
medical advice points out that
anyone, of whatever age, may
unknowingly he a earner of the
disease. The Sabin oral vaccine
provides complete protection
against this hazard, too.
Type III of the Sabin \ a. cine
will be administered on the
same wholesale basis in four to
six weeks from the first dos-
age, and Type |I will he given
from four to six w oek.s after
lundy f i niet
candid.,te ■
(:'u\ ".A: !>•■ a ('in v . I.iv the
, ,i;M, e .of’.a campaign swing
Thm -d.i' lh.it 'will start at Bay
' City and carry him to El CamjM),
Wha rion Eagle Lake Ha Ileus-J
x.ii" and •. Vicfana
Texas lie.puWi.cans tins year
..ii" making one of the, niost en-
[, n, .aging campaigns m their
■ (‘i'niin;ii'it iin Pare 1',1
Mrs. Aler Back From
Ausin Workshop
Cuero Building
Permits For
Week Listed
Cuero Sands Motel
In Formal Opening
The grand opening. <>i the
Sands Motel on X. i* iav.yiic.
just outside the Cuero city lim-
its. will ' i,e held Tuc-dav
! t rr >111 5 1(1 -X h "j.|i(.
Ttvree budding permits, rang- Cvunif. luxury motel x. he
for bus mo
, . ,, r. , 4 i t ed from junior to senior high
• t amp hire Girl encampment he-, ... , .. . ,6.
I ...... this fall, an operation which
1 mg held this week. i ... , . .
..., , . ., c ,. will cost the district about
However, hath the. full -juntor M
m i senior hands Avill meet thisl
week, as well as the junior htgh! , Jhl,s mfT W"1 usavp ***
• '.on- Mew me added. students and teachers tn the
Tke senior hand meets Tues- '^.r ,0p, Krafies murh
day and,Thursday at fi p.m. in
the senior high hand hail. Jun-' ... . . . ...
mr band will practice Friday at' >'ea; we ,ha<1u 13 tMch.
X p m n the junior high hand, pr^ anfl spldpnts hand- 8^*
hall on Sarah Street Pul,u,'e and shop classes travel-
Section practice for Junior j l,np ^tween the two schools
high musicians will begin Tues-j PVPI' aD ^e said. This year,
(tax' al Sato a m. when the wood- on|y four fcachers and the shop
meet in the! c]asses will commute.
Migrant teachers will be band
xx in-1
imx
first deads
■ i.i
Mis p.imi'ia Ater high -cIkToI
hoMicmaking teacher jra- return-
ing in value fn>m S150 to S12.(K8i.
were issued at City Hail tins
week.
The largest pennil \xas for a
warehouse to t>e built for the
Surface Burial Vault Co. on the
Viet ria Highway. Contractor is
Marion G. Fetters of the R. E.
Wagner Lumber Co The com-
lxination warehouse-office build-
ing will have concrete founda-
tion floors. The office area will
open ter bus Hit's- Wod»i-ii.|.,i>
Surrounded by. ancient oak
trees, the col rj■ ii main I i.,.i ng
and Ihi ee auxiimry -in. 1 a,. ■■ a, t
set' m 1 1-2 acres of fieri-, .rm
landscaping. , In the re.ii.lei •! a
patio behind the front Mini.! . i:<
tens a. sky blue jo,: i • er.pV.ip
\> tli terrace and wading ;«'.o!
Owners of ibis SIM1 (Hid a., >,
are Warren Nelson and 0 R
Blackburn. Victoria harike and
11 xx.i ;i dpon "-h ,ri 1.x
io Neist.n,
■ \ Jo-fik>:-vx i.lf 11rj\ i
an Irr a mvered
ta x' !M Mi-e oil'll'e then winds
around l,he foiol. ilard-s.urt ice(|
,• .x e;;iimt ,u und the j«xl pro-
:paa ke a an front w. e.ich
room:'
I re 1.,’) i -. ; s -t
I:.. n I tan i'll ; inh
anil are (Je( or.jti'
mute • .olor-
nv; lien.'
instrunjents
iiimor tiand hall. This group al-
so will meet at the same time
Thursday• Brass and percussion
sections > f the junior hand will
nt.rance xvavl rehearse Tuesday and Ttuirsday
llvtg.n winflc I 'jj !(} 1 *» 'i m
a. m.
total 320 square feet, while the C. C. Palmer of Cuero. I.lack-
xvaretiouse wall tie 3800 square hum is .president and Xel-son
feet m area vice-president of Viet n.i B.mlx
Brick'veneer will-cover the ex- and Trust (\i. Palmer own- the
ij ■ rooti. - (nil- ;
ri n lurnifui'e I
,n pa-ti'i and
■ Furnishings., includ-..
tallies , ha,is . arid
lamps a, e nf dark wainui Nylon ;
carpet ing nf gnid hinge, and spic •
'■rowri i oxer , the II .v s Paths
are ri'me :ii aqua o.aime.ij and !
heige xxitli vliowici- tub eombin-
itiai the Sabin yaegine should terior office xxalls witii panel- Guadalupe Valley. Gravel Co
, I-Iren ■ ram
■; ( mi ■ < '■ ria ■ 111! >■
i’ naa.e "I ' .V
tit i !e
lie oilier ilaik spot is liial
ischilcit epidemics .contimic
I., lirciiU out. usuallx i n
peon i- or s I n in sections
v in rr the population had
I iiled <*> lake adx antnge of
t!o ax nilatiilily of the SlaU
x:u . in< .
In limn and ’id lleuc wi re
s'-xcral of llari' nps, and in
I'll,' tin- oiilhrcaU-, Ii a x c
(veil notable in San Antonin
aid in the area south at llc-
x'ar i minty toward the Mi x
ii ii liordcl
\h r '.rtx, cak-' .ire
• A ;zi;d t i.x peglecl (>i . iiil-
•• ition ,xx ludi i r,')x\ easily
■i'lc lioi'li; 'he Salk xaccinc
■ 1 ■ ic - 'and- moi-e' 'easily
ansxx'i r ip ihi iniy oe ill
■ , - i|e. i .mipaigiis h.i total
, ’a .ti sin J)' as the one
■ >- now planniHl for the Cu*
■ f ■, ■! Act hivoi'hi kid. To bo xiieees-
11-1 have 11 io full erxiper-
, , ; : c\., , y man woman and
, a, a, .•qjs jirea Hi at is ier-
■ ■ e ,;.,» ion t:iiit h to ask.
Edna Herald Shows
^ew Plant
w ltd : ed tr'nni a Homeni.ikinr, ln-Ser-
c-i>- vna', NN'orkshop• in Austin which
tie'.:an .Momlax and ended Fri-
day,'. ;-
Tlie ririitc id'the im-eting was
"I ioijie.ma.kirig' Jrducalion in To
day - sin.ia.iir>!>." Dr. Edna Ami
don director «f the Home .Kcon-! now recruiting personnel 1o
i'iii(E.iJucatipn Branch: Office j staff the clinics for the first
.•if.lh" Dept ot Health, I.dmmtion step in the campaign Aug, 19.
uni Welfare,.. w as # the key note All of those interested in assisl-
speaker. ing are asked to contBi t her
and acoustical tile inside,
warehouse, will have .sheet
he taken even though the Salk ling
vaccine, by injection, has at- The
ready tieen taken and is up to
deW inside and out. A built-up ceiling
Mi s Mary Cook.' wtio has | m the office section and. altt'm-
heen asked by the doctors and j mum .windows throughout will
other agencies to serve, as! complete the plan,
chairman for th? campaign, m A permit foi a x.i.shi resiuence
Ilie. tx\\»-story, tri-colorcdi lim.ld
ing in fmn’ house- .till-,! Steak
ironWalls and iron rooting both. House Restaurant, the olfac; a
nvannger's apartnrcid and guest
rooms. It is painted aqua hutr:
tea rose pink and pririit'ose yel-
low with pink brick trim After
dark, fort hes will light the front
drive and the' entrance t-> , the
Steak" House This restaurant
will lie able to serve a mix
TV, .guests • from. • i-f
md modern kitchen
.i?:(in-, and -
1 V« l (’ i« >U > ( If .
Rich
qiah gany
i pint' 11 m2 . i ru?
light-.
i .)!(>rc(! .ic
>U>' It -I i ' i f'
: liriigs '
' ),’llpic,(' I ill
!.’ n Hill'l lit'. 4>|
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Oil’-.!,fig
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'if l.'IC ' I'll,111!
ruiilit.ng; a haiciiny
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toot !
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x
was issued to Jose Garcia July
30, Die MO square-foot house
xvill be constructed at 2203 N
ilenrx by the-E. and D. Building mum of
(Continued oh Pace 1A • compact
;shi! -ot in a g.ii dfii if g.ir enery
irr I la xx c; - Die («>.)!. w Inch
v'ancs m depth from two to rune
t a ::a s ., d; v a eg .■. m 11 i aiuis
suia: unded - h\ a- > i.ru rc'i ter-
I hire A XX udnig ,’KX 'I li i.r ■ smalt
i hiidien i- ji.unted sky liiiie and
edge,t in junk buck exactly l.ke
. ' m' ':iied on Pace lip
Mrs. Leslie Carol
Heads HD Council
Of In ers fi >r ilie year were
’I") a tltc Home Detnon-
sirat a in Council meeting Friday
at the IH-iA huiifling, Also a tour
nf the I rax:-' Slate School Col-
ony near Austin' was planned
fi r Sep’ JJ
Mrs. l.cMte Carol was elected
presiiien1' " ith Mrs Claude
Th.gnen i- xn r-presidenf: Airs.
George Klrm secretary, and
M.-s Patty Manion. treasurer.
Ail i tuit-, and their members;
are invited ,t<> join the tour, Mrs.
Ernah Gohmei'!, reporter, said.
Txx'cive-' I iuh> were represented
a! the mei-taig.
Al! Ready For
IPA Barbecue
All arrangement's have
11.).: 1 iplt'TeiI. tor the annual
hecue of ia-tM Travelers Pro- '
tective Association, at 7 p.m
and choir directors, an art
teacher and the shop instructor.
To accommodate the fresh-
men. who will increase the sen-
ior high population by 135, par-
j titions will be set up in the stu-
: dent lounge and a large double
; room in the southeast comer of
! the main building. It will be
I possible to open lhese folding
i walls in order to use the rooms
as originally planned, Barnes
said.
j The room left by the exodus
of the ninth grade from .junior
high will he occupied by the
sixth grade this fall.
"We had to get students out
of those small basement rooms
in the elementary school on
Sarah St Barnes explained
NVith the move of the sixtf^
grade, these rooms can he used
for storage instead of class-
rooms, he stated.
The district must reduce its
faculty by two teachers due to
a low Average Daily Attendance
rating in 1981-62. Barnes said.
In Mav of 1Qf>9 tho i—*■
- - — — -— -- ■ — tv (> avzmt.y
i through resignation, two coach-
es, Spanish, commercial and
math instructors in senior high;
special education
been a special education instructor
liar- i and a first frrade ,£,ache!'- Thus
| far, only the math instructor
has been replaced.
, , . i A total of five teachers will
Tuosd;,-v, ,hr ‘:,d C'Z.transferred from juntor to
mg ^ --n .i.< .-.ae ,...>po senior high in September. Tliey
si cal education; Jim Etheredge,
-iiwv- ■
man said' that everything is in
-readiness for the annual outing,
which is 'tor mem.fxers only at
$1 50 pc," iiiket
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Sales Up
DAI J,AS API' Texas In-,
strumentst Ini, rejxxrted second!
quarter/ sales of $82,253,000. the j
i best second quarter in the per-: -----,________
Riles InGontalej
who replaces Vernon Baker as
math teacher. Mrs. Bert Kirk,
freshman English, and Joddie
Witte, general science and
coaching.
Expected enrollment througJv
out the district this year is 3000,
Barnes said
Car Kills Child
uhic-Hlta falls A PI'
ret! Wayne Lewailen,
For Robert H. Bush
l WHIGHITA FALLS i L'PI i Du-, .
o runeral services-for Robert
m ‘A '••••- •’ H. Bush, retired Gonzales farm-
■y l>"<i two hours after being hit;-,. . , . . ,
** !. , , . , . er, were held Saturday in the
by another automobile as h<’' - • — y 1 B
m
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j],i.lye xxa- ; I Fi i'i.iX I
Fir-U. ITliw , Herald new -
mi. Owner of, the pliant
I,,r Evans of Edna,
r!"- huge huilding, vv+ikh is
ful-lv air-i ()nihtioned, is' equipr>od
, ;h-'t'he newest in, printing and
hr illg (lex |( fs ti I ,111
•xc -!:uitiite with steel
r vtKicrc'.ej Used dot (natively
i pijvide a useful office and
plant.
from the point ol impact.
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BACK TO SCHOOL In Guero. for hl*;h school Mudents, mean* a return
to this attractive school plaint which Is among the moat modern and com;
plete In this area ot Texas. This view of the architect # conception of Ckiero
High School give* an overall impression of the expansive school plant
landscaping and other improvenienls have added to the attractive and im
preaatve lay oat.
automobile
stepis-d out of his father’s car
to go to a Wichita Falls Boy’s
I Club Police said the gar that
: Strut k the youth skidded 155
...mz.K F* i feet
«ife
1 Car Hits Bridge
BRECKENRIDGE (UPI> —
J. L. Stewart, 52, wa^ killed
when his ear swerved off U. S.
Highway 180 and crashed into
pillar <kf a bridge under construe
tion. The accident occurred
aboui eight miles west of
Breckenridge construction firm
at Electra, Tex.
r
| Baker Funeral Home in Gonzal-
i es. Bush was tlie brother of Cu-
ero resident, Mrs. Julie Harold.
Other survivors include tht
wife; four sons, Johnny of Hous-
ton, Delma of Gonzales, Philip
L. of Tuleto and Leon of Seguin; -
three daughters, Mrs. Otto Muel-
ker of Coat, Mrs. Ansel O'Neal
of Gonzales, and Mrs. Alton WiB .
ke of Richmond; three more *
sisters, Mies Dovie Bush, Mrs.
Mamie O’Neal of Victoria and
Mrs. Bell WHleford of San An-
tonio; one brother. John aUDaU I
20*'* . -
las; 18 trmdohtidrse and
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