The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 174, Ed. 1 Friday, July 24, 1964 Page: 1 of 16
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VOL. 70—NO. 174
CUERO, TEXAS 77954, FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1964
16 PAGES — PRICE 5«
Town T
ALK
RLKI. MrOAMRI.
Sweeper Bids Opened:
City Council Finalizes
26-Block Paving Program
PHOTOGRAPHER INJURED IN 30-FOOT FALL—Sam Mtkulin,
veteran pitoinprr.pher f< r United Press-International injured
when he fell knout 30 feet from a ramp while taking photos
at Sun Fi it n, mco International Airport, is rushed to an
ambulance. lie underwent two hours of surgery at Peninsu-
la Hoe$:t&] in Burlingame.
MAYOR BILL Nami dropped
by to remind us that the lion s
Club sponsored Mias Beverly
Pie per. who was a delegate to
tlie second annual Youth Con-
ference at Austin. whei'e she ; AT A PUBLIC hearing during
had her picture taken with At-1 a special meeting of Cuero city
torney (General Waggoner Carr, .council Thursday evening no-
The mayor has been namedI by j appeared to object to the
the attorney general as Youth, ^ » program cov-
Conference d.re. tor for this I ^ ^ ^tks of paving, curb
*As a Kotanan we magnam-i and gut.e,- as outlined in an or-
; mously give the Lores lull ere-!dina™* "hlch ,he W5Uncl1
i (lit lor this < lotiit.ih!*' gesture, ; Prove(k
i knowing so well that the roar-j Improvements will be earned
uig gentlemen so infi-equently , out on a cooI>cral^ve ^>asis» Wl*“
have anything atxxit which to ProPer'y owners paying $2 per
brag. As lor llie tine and s.Ihv | from foot lor improvements al-
larly gentlemen who compose i on§ Their proiiorty.
the Rotary Club. such accom-j f ormer Mayor J, T. Newman,
plishments are meieiy routine, i now Democratic nominee for
I state representative from this
And while on the subject of j district, and J. J. Fischer, ap-
that great and glorious Rotary j peared in behalf of the program.
Club. (-one S. Bnr.cn had the Newman t Fischer, both exper-
program to» Thursday's lun- tenced builders and real ea-
cheon. He presented an excel-! *ate men testified that the pav-
See Town Talk. Page II ! mg would enhance aU the pro
Melvin Stone
Will Talk On
Mission Work
Unauthorized Pumping Cuts River Flow
TRADITIONAL rapar t a nbabiy would be necessai > to file s'ton, but many owners of land
.■ rights are becoming an acute a test ca.se to determine the
i problem along the Guadalupe Authord> s Powers over such
j River, accoialing to Roy Grun-j State law .sjtecilies that use of
former managing editor of water from a river for irrigation
Me4vm jf»nv w dl
grve a talk on
Mona I y work u
July 3S ai 7 10 n rr a; tfx* First . 'ocate, who attended a inonlh-
lus reter,t mis-! ^ Cuero Record and rvwv a | purposes ^requires a permit
. Peru Sunday. ' writer for the Victoria Ad-'
from die Texas Water Commis-
traversed by streams do not
seek permits, preferring to go
ahead under tfie long-establish-
ed theory that any water m a
river flowing through their pro-
perty belongs to them, to use aa
they wish
Methods*' Church !y meeting of the directors ofiBiQQCSt’ EvGT*
He w h. V P^etwt under Guadalupe - Blanco River Aul--22-L
the auspi w- of ih« Commission , . VT ,, , . _
horitv m New Braunfels Thurs-
on Misskih. of rhe Method,--t ,
(h<,. : day.
St««e. .long .Hi, si>. «ner; Prohnetd drou8<n the
atudetns firm, Sam Iks*.; on resultant great increase in;
State College Bnd Glenr. Pol- Pumping from the river m the
an. Mmrti* m yusrer at die uPPer ***<*•*_ <* ** stream |
citoge werv to Ft ru in the have caused the river to dry up,
late S|a inc 'Him ;<;» spun- !n places, particularly in Kert j
sored t»v die lavman s O'er- and Kendall counties. |
seas v*,vice. a non-deno-runa- Directors instructed General
tsmal organ.,at re; .her spm- Manager R. H. Vahrenkamp to.
w,*,k-p...i. „ -our*. :u make a complete survey up and .
tmeign oxtnvie. J<wvn the Guadahipe watershed ever to >e t*eid
Local Legionnaires Attend
San Antonio Convention
Thw [Mi lieu.a. gre-i k*v- and determine the extent of un- American I-egwxi was kicked
eve. wa., m gani/e<i at *.ie "e>- authorized water usage. Follow- (1ff 'Ttnusdav evening m San
Mr _ Foundation a; Sam Holton ' ^ ,iv* action j Antonio at I region Iw-adquarters
at tl^ Hotel Granada.
By NINA HAKWOOD , E. McKelvey, attorney from
TltE LARGEST < onvenrion : I^ctra, wiU preside over the
bv the Texas “g" oon^ave- , Mjf iDoris
Anderson, formerly of Austin
and national secietary of the
Auxiliary, was honored at the
Commander's reception for the'
executive committeM and guests
and "iakeu wvtn 'tic ^*ould be undertaken. ..............
M*H»>sli>' Chmth in Peru Chairman Frank G Guittafd. j "Valter ikiehi. ETroc Peters Thursday e\-ening.
riw Meth.xl.-t gnmp w.rkc.l Victoria, explained that because arv) BjU Naml wi„ up ti,is! The Legionettes,.
wMh
ml at-»< wnti •!»' \:ino,i- Met-1 governing agricultural
hisbst sc‘Ikk>V- and triur ries
fliai c. kji ; r r',
precision
tfrf> [•»>: --oil*- <T; Ft ru 1'4 the lack of clarity of laws weekend t,, represent Dintei i bee Dtlimmirw, Page tl
P.st N> i And Mrs. Frank!
Meet Face-toFace
” SST-TS^S.*SSS ""."- Citations Readied
ners oc rrpanan rigms it ; neke wilt .eisesenf *iw* auxili-
By School District
w.■ wfIN-. •
n < 'di! .•* •'
JIM «
l ik»‘' pi i •.i
ary iinj*
| TIip t«jMr*4kj> 4*#ih annual j
! meeting will e.-tad ahuui 3 000 pQf Jax DelinOUenfS
tlPK^gciit^ Hfxi 4iP?!n..!(*s and ”
jiviu Auxiliary men is-rs from ABOUT 150 citations are to
tluvruglunit tlv state. ‘ , , . .. . . . ■ j
Keynote address "as made s’*rvMl '° ,hsf n,an> ,,efen-,
; by Past Ndf.oiiai C.ii..-mander';dW»s- in delinquent tax suits •
| Alvin M O" <!*•> of I >.»!..» dor- that have been filed in 24tii Dis-
] mg liv >Biit sess.on of le».on trut Court by tl.e Cu«‘ro Inde- j
j and Auxiliary m-iubei s Is'gin-; [«mdent School District, accor-1
| nmg at one .Vc’.s-k ,.kU.> j ding to Pers’ung li cet , distr'ie!
J Mayo; W ,W ,\U Ai.ster of , clerk. J
• a - busy; day Tie- Presided' San Antonio welcomed tla- dele-1 ‘Pie s;jitS m.oj ejl dehnqvien'
' K>n .,1 ixrids a televised news confer- i gates at tt>e liegintuttg of the j taxes, in iIk> ,i>: am! <f S2d to
iii juy n eme at 3'30 p.m . and meets! joint .wss m $100 or more
" id : fo.tse with. a group of tiie nation's! Otl*er sjieikeis aid i»- Vtdj ! iKdendants aie to ap|«ai in
President, Goidwater
Discuss Civil Rights
toiav Pic- n .lornson top lator leaders ! 4 j J Kogei.state s.na'or from ! Court on tin- lii>t M Mid a v fol-
a.sl sen H.11 ly. I , ;.ita aier meet ; Goidwater told newsmen , Childress uhI Dewey Compton, J lowing ttie expiration -«a 20 .1 iy>
to discuss it c tioiitic to'ent.ai lhursday night tiis purpose in! farm iIhvcioi of 1 ada> station i after I)h> citations have lieen
of tt«- la vat 1. _• I it s ,ss-e rtaiuesting the meeting with j KTRH 111 Hooskki Compton j seiVetl
Juluisx. si died, ksi 5.30 p Johnson was to “see what we! onoe served as .aninty agent j lieputies Willard W.Hilim
ru El»I 'lie-i ng > ti vie Art- can do to avoid any inciting of for I*eWm Co j ton and Wallace Warren aie
/saoa I’.epio.i an n* in* e..ruax See Face-to Kaoe, Page II I DeparVuveni < •munandni John serving the ctMiioit.
perty iiivolved far mote than
the $2 per foot assessment.
It was agreed tftat work wouM
start at once to complete sign-
ing up property owneis for the
program
Three bit!* were o(»ened for
the city's proposed purchase of
a new street swee[>er. Brown-
ing - Ferris Machinery Com-
pany. Houston, bid $9,900 net,
after deducting allowance for
the old sweeper; Girard Mach-
inery Gj. . San Antonio, bid $10,-
05 net. and Dulany Service Co.,
also of San Antonio, turned in
a net offer of $9,843 net. Coun-
cil delayed action, pending fur-
ther study of tlie bids.
Four bids were submitted for
the construction of the new city
park rest room, as follows: Le-
wis Tile Works. $2,210; A lame
Lumber G».. $1,979; Lucas Lunw
her Co., $2,127.77, and Adickee
Building Supply, $1,876.67.
The council took the bkU un-
der advisement, pending a sltt-
dy of the cost of piping water M
the projjosed new structure.
Only one offer was receive4
tor tlie okf ice houee, which in
to be moved from the railroad
site by August 1 This w a •
fiom Hadamek I windier Co.,
and the offer was $852.50. Act**!
on this also was deferred foe
further study
Council voted to lay an S-incfc
water line on Terreli Street,
from Iwve Oak to Broadway, A
distance nf one block.
Prior to the meeting council
interviewed two applicants for
the job of city manager, and a
third was to be heard after the
meeting, but no definite action
was taken to hire a replacement
for JWn Fulton, first city man-
ager
DeWitt 4-H Girls
Take Part in
S. A. Review
MARY HELEN Sager of AAM
Rte. was selected as first al-
ternate to attend the state 4-H
dress re vie' at the District !•
revue lie Id Wednesday in San
Antonio. aceoiding to Mrs.
Mild ted Martin, HD agent f.ir
tlie county
Mary Helen's parents are Mr.
and Mrs. Oscar Sager.
She represented the county in
tlie senior division of the dis-
trict. revs'
Virginia ft'ischhaupt >t Mey-
er-viliej -,\ i> tlie county leptt-
sentatiye in the junior division.
Slie j- tlie (iaugiiter of M and
Mrs Edward Rtiscbhaup!
Esonis 'for tlie young ladies
were .l.iiini' Nailia of l.iiHtenaU
for M.irv Helen and Mark Doeh-
fttian of Meyersville tor Virgi-
nia
Ttie aflau was tie Id at tlie
Mengei Hotel and is s| ion sored
annually by Joske's
AeoMupanying tlx* girls and
ttie*! escorts were Mrs. Martin,
Mrs. Sager and Gail Sager,
h* 4 H Olrh, rag* IL
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Mills, Lin. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 174, Ed. 1 Friday, July 24, 1964, newspaper, July 24, 1964; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth696979/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.