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TITE CTTRO RECORD. WfdnHdiT'. Mar 1. 1957
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'omments
C.T. "Pel*” Matthew
STATf P£P*fS£NTATr/f
DISTRICT J4
C£ wort t OOOAD COUNTIES
Of mu<’h in'cn.’U to teachers j upon compliance with certain
and auxiliary employee", who conditions.
waived membership m the Tt-.i-l Any tea<hor .or auxiliary em-
cher 'Retirement system, of, 'Tex-, pFnee who has in the past exe-
s' jR House Bill 411 which we|.utetf a waiver of membershipthe operation of the I>g-
passed that w.ill five tb./m- th. m the Retirement System- is ai- lsj.durPi as Wf.p HS visiting other
privilege of tereiving full former: lowed the privilege of receiving ()f jn„.rPSt in Av.stin, ] ap.
service emdJ 1 ward >vi;emeu! i full former service • credit if so f,reriii1(i „1P pffor1s ,,f 1he teach-
I.
f *ntx H*h> for th» damas*. !♦1
is felt that ’his situation might
hr relieved somewhat.
The House conceived in Senate
Amendments to House Bill 1. the
onep highly controversial Pod
bill, which would have -required
a run off in til* recent United
States Senatorial Election. Jn
any future special Congressional
election to fill a vacancy where
no individual wins a majority of
votes a run off bet.'.con the two
highest candidates will be held
to determine the winner.
It has beep my pleasure in the
past dew weeks-to welcome many
; young citizens of my district to
< the State Capitol. Two ■.'■groups of
the Cuero Junior School, as well
as the Sixth, Seventh and Eighth
grades of Westhoff Rural High
School have paid us a visit, ol>
• end Mr* Bill Deaton nrd'of CY»rpu« Chr!*d
Jrlm. o! Ardmore, Okla- and son returned
honij left I'ridny after spr nditig spending
-eve a' da- - -with Mr. and Mrs,'
<' yr'e WhucJ-cad, Mrs. Kate
Trace and o'hc.- relatives.
I-.ynn Orien Ney lapd v isited
in Corpus ("hristi Tuesday., . ,
Mr. and Mrs. A. V,’. Schubert
and Mrs. J.ffie Millet of San An
toniO and Mrs. Hans Rayes and
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Mutsrfi-
ler of Yorktovn . we re Sunday
visitors in the nome of Mrs. A.
T. Schubert and son.
Sunday visitors in the home
of .Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Kah-
iMrs. Mr*. Bill Brisco and fsrhtly. Mr.
Iwre after ar,d Mjts ■ V.. J_. Welier and son.
.Alt.-, Rudolph -VVehcr afjd
J;;*-e £•. . all nf Vi--?of.0
COZY NOOK
PHONOGRAPH
RECORD'S'
FINEST COFFEE
I OFNT UN SFKVUE
K K Nuts For Parly"
or Plain Munching
M VO XZ1.NI-> . BOOKS
King A Partghurn
OIOC OLA I I S
Every Cor
Needs if
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Smh'jh Power X
\ it !i New \ C hemical
Has It.
N,»,f. if. ^ t I «>ii r N t’-i ri*sf
SIM LAIR STATION
L. 0. Eichholz
Of -*'l It I HI I OH
‘desired, provided the t. her or
I auxiliary employee, after beeOm-
| irig .1 member of the Retirement
1 System, shall deposit before Au-
: gust ill, 1959. all hack deposits.
; assessments and dues which he
would have paid or deposited if
he had been a member of the
System for ihe years that he ac-
tually taught or was employed.
He also must include in the a-
niount paid back into the System
2 - - interest per annum. j
Th". will allow many teachers: Spr,,irp<
. w ho have quit the profession and rh„rrh . Sllndav
withdraw their retirement funds
I to gb. into another profession, to
return to the teaching field and
■receive the, benefits, of Amend-
ment No, 4. which was adopted 7 30 p w R(n Wolber and AAV.j
by . the: voters last November. Meyer attended the District'•
The Home passed a bill jester- Convention at .Seguin during the
dav m ikirg parents of minor.* week. ;
under the age of 1? years, re- j Westhoff Volunteer Fire De-
ris. sponsors and others who and Miss Hilda Boehm and Har-
Koenmr.g and Ronald Tietz;
lich weie .Mr, and Mrs. Arthur 6th grade: Fred Cereventes,
Dieninger and ' girls, Mr. andjRoy Kueer and Linda Hahn; 4th
Mrs. Arnold Olle, Mr. and Mrs. ‘ grade: Dennis Peters, Jacquelyri
Ray -Puppe and daughter and. Hiibrieh, Betty Jo Kueker and
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schimcek"’.Alfred Gonzales; 5th grade:
and daughter, all of San Anton- Patsy -Barbs, Debra Hiibrieh
io. Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Peters and Andrew Hodge,
and family and Mr. and Mrs.;
Thomas Kahln-h of Cuero. “
Mr, and Mrs, H. F. H. Mor-
genro.th and son of San Antonio Congratulations to Mr.
the week -hr, e and in
.Smi'ey with her pa < ;*■
it.-Vd Mrs, L. 1 Van H-fti
o- Alice at'e vi'sv:rig in the
home of ref- parents, Mr. a'-id
M E. J. Till.
■Sony to report Max I-eon-
hardt a patient in a Cuero hos-
pital. His, many friends fete
wish him a speedy recovers.
Westhoff students who- are on
the Honor rod are as follows;
Sth grade: Donna Faye Haros. Cl: Paso are here to be vvith her
Alan K. Kahlich, Margie Ann
Miss
Mi.
and' Mrs, AJoivn p. e.-s - rnT.snn
■of 'Schm dr i • Mr.- and 'Mrs; .Sid-
ney Ded> a; and sen. M -. A. E.
1-zuttotr add baby. Mr*. Lome
Hotz and family. Me. Gebrgc
Moore and daughter, Mrs. Wal-
lace B. aw I, and Mr. and Mrs.
David Ca-iiiha.Ti, and family.
.Mrs. R-i’id. ■ Miller and son of
John's Lutheran Ow~ti. pntWng. Ten member* tt-er,
/Mr; and. Mrs. Willie Eckert present and one vi.-i'or, Mrs. B>
and family w-ei.<*'■ Suntl.v. visitors 'renp Maurer. MpPlVri.*-- Bittf'r-
in the honic of Mrs. Enulie
Eeker'. .
i'e May n.
)y w as hostess Famiiy mgh! v ill
Mrs. Jatpcs Bitterly y!io has
been, suffrripg with-an car jnf.-e'-
tion. has' been seeing^ a doctor in
Victoria every, other ‘day.
Mrs. John Eckert eanie home
Saturday morning after a tew
days stay in a local hospital.
mother, Mrs. C. 0. Atkinson,
who underwent surgery in Cuero
Thursday. .
Mrs. R. <J. Adcock returnee,
home Saturday after
the week in Uvalde with Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ruscjihaupt
and I.ene'.te were' m Corpus
Chi i.«u Friday visiting Miss
Rosa Iee Ruschhra up?.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Egg w ere
im San Antonio, last week v isiting
their daughter and family, tty?
Robert Orrs, and to attend Fiesta Her daughter. Etstella who fcpeot
week activ ities. a fCw days with the hoine (oik*
Rainfall reported, in our com- wj;l retu;n to San Antonio Sun-
mundy last week varied from 6 ^gy
to 8 inches. ^ yirs. Bertha Gerhbld of Cuero
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Wendel. spent t;1P weekend in the Ed
returnee. Mr and' Mrs. Victor Wendel and 'Hans home. Miss Edna> had a hir-
spending . farruly; Mr. and Mrs. AM. Dreier tpday April 28, Those who visited
and Mr: and Mrs. Louis Dreier'| Saturday night--were, Roilfe Ad-
and Fay Marie were in Corpus an(j familyJames Dreier
IHOMAJTON
J and Mrs. J. H. Newcomer.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Duffield uhristi Sunday to fittend conftr- anj f.^hiily. Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Jr., of .Corpus Christi visited miatjori Servp es for Ronnie Bitterly an<i Mr. and Mrs." E, A.
I briefly Wednesday night -with 1 Hudson, son of Mrs
have made these trips possible,
f feel that is very worth while
for the students to become bet-
ter acquainted W ith the functions
of their government when, pos-
sible. The government of tomor-
row will tie composed of our
youth of todaj'.
Westhoff News
the Lutheran !
Seliool at 9:0b
a.rut. Divine Worship at 10:00-
am., Church... Council meets!
Thursdaj at- 7:30^ p.rn Sunday:
School Staff meets May 9 at
vev 1 >-<• Boehm of Victoria vis-
ited relatives here Sunday. They
also attended Decoration Day
services at Lfnderiau Sunday-
morning.
Mr. and Mis Robert Kueker :
had as visitors during the week-
end were Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph i
Hingst and sons of Mathis, Billy
K-jehl and sons, Mr. and Mrs.:
Bet ker of Victoria and Mrs,
Geo. Steavcns and son of Calif* j
ornia.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sejm
spent Sunday in New , Braunfels
and
Mrs. Irvin Hotz who celebrated
their wedding anniversary April
23.
V aync lye of Austin and Bar-
bara 'Ie.sth of Victoria were
weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Eddie Tesch.and Danny.
Mr. and Mi s. Leon Dedear and
family of Tynan spent the week-
end with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs, Conrad Dedeai.
the’ S. J, Dedeaf's.
Mrs. Edwin Helwig
W. J; Weber of Victoria visited
Tuesday afternoon with Mrs.
David Calliham and Mrs! Ed
Dedear. ,
Mis. Annie Gillispie of Corpus
Chris’i is visiting this week vv-th
Ha.iey gitter'ly and Judy.
Wendel. The folks visited in the Clifton Lau and family nf- Vie-
and Mrs. : Halley Wendel home. tor.a and Mr. and Mbs. Mian
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ruschhaupt Berger and children spent Sun-
and Mr. and Mis,.Ruben Thamtn • day with homefolks.
and David spent Sunday in San ; Mr. and Mrs. James Bitterly
Antonio visiting in the Robert spent Sunday in Victoria with
Orr home and attending the Holi- her relatives,
day on Ice show. j. Mr. and Mrs. John R. ilitterly
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Adcock.
Mrs. E. C. Mueller of Mission
Valley visited Friday w ith her i
daughter, Mrs. O. T. Ralls.
Mrs. Ed Dedear returned
home Sunday after visiting sev-,
Decoration Day services at apd baby were in VictorfT S.atur*
St. John's Lutheran church will day.
be Sunday at. 2.00 p m.
<j«,r!'o'-'e for any propeidy
stroyed. or damaged up to the
amount of $300, Each year many
many dollars worth of property,
Iiiith-- real and personal, are will-
f:illy- and maliciously destroyed
he 'manors.-By making the par-
de- partnient will hold their regu-
I !ar meeting Monday night at
Meyers Reerpation Hall. On
May 5 the. Volunteer Fire boys
wu! spin so: a g a ni e tournament
at the Westhoff Community Park
Refreshments of cake, pies
with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stocltje
and family. They were also pre-
sen* at the bapUzistn of the
Stoeltje's daughter., Peggy I,ynn.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Buch,
Mrs., liOiiis Kuecker and daugh-
ter of Cuero and Mrs. Robert
Bueh Sr. of Stratton were Sun-
; day dinner guests of Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. George Bunjes ^ d8yS " V‘C'
of Houston were weekend guests , _______
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Bunjes.
Birthday greetings to O. T.
Ralls who observed his birthday
April 27.
Mrs. C O. Atkinson of Kenedy Texas District Lutheran Con-
visited Monday and Tuesday vetion at Seguin last week Mr.
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ; pvg was me delegate from St.
Contad Dedear.
MEYERSVILLE
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Egg and
i Rev. Athelger attended the
GOLLY
By Mayme Bitterly
This community had 2D inches
of rain Friday night, 5 inches Sat-
urday night and more Sunday
evening.
The Community Club members
met at the Center Wednesday, the
president, Mrs, Charles Lassman,
Mr. and Mrs. David Calliham
Mrs. Do, Hiibrieh. They also ‘ anfi family attended the Victoria-
attended Decoration Day serv-1 Wichita Falls baseball game in
ices here. In the afternoon they Victoria Thursday night,
visited in the Otto Hiibrici: The Eddie Tesch family is
home. _ s[K>i-ting a. pretty new Chevrolet
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Noaek and purchased last week.
CONSTIPATION
tlorrecte* Nature’* Way. Taka a
Mohlla PUI a* Bmttlm*. Drtak 3
;t o* wot* om flrtomg—«n* *v*ry
w •>•-$** T»W* *v*ry e«K*i nkjht. #**w
1 *v©e> Jzej rvg^t* um*t' tavafffrv* Kobo >* bmtr
Corit rwr* wn*mf ,iAob»»w S-V of yowr
fir,frTSt Kbf by Curt Loborotori**. Core
,, F S json of Pearsall spent Wednesday | Mr, and Mrs. A L, Dutton and
coffee will be PNPning jn the Eppie Hiibrieh ' son of Victoria visited over the
,-ake walk w,„ also" be K'be- ^ and Mrs Gerhard, Mue,- | ^ ^
ginning at 5 p.m. and the game 1(,r an(| son ()f Cuero were Fri-I Mr. and Mrs. In.in UoU spPnt
i*
sandwiches and
served beginning at o p.m.
•Mi. and Mrs. /ierhardt Muel-
ler and son of Cuero w ere Fri- j
tournament will start at 7:3(1 P- j rj;*V evening visitors in the Eppie: c,,nH,iv
m. Everyone is urged to partici- j.jijibrich home. ” ' " - y
pate and the public is cordially j Mr. af) Mrs. Eppie Hiibrieh
invited to attend.
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W • -a his ••Lock O Matte” Shields in
YOAKUM — HOTEL ST! REGIS
milNfSlIH, MAY X
from 2 p m. to 5 p *• . Please, t titne eru ly Mr Htiffmann says:
' Afo-t :;<) years- during which I have personally fitted over
tin, eases 'of D-rnip I hav e firodueed • and patented the AMAZ-
INK. Iziek (> Matle. p'« (’-v'lipiv-e IJNK LOCK adjustment to
everyone's -nef>d: v.r’uaity -guaranty -. -perfeef Retention of your
Rupture -, t? :h a new standard' for. effectiveness and comfort.
;vt- i and lirsi icntifir trusses that always en-
The Rest Is none too good, if
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- u rupii'ire :”a\ cause weakness, backache.
:.r: i ras.pains. Those having large ruptu-
ia turn' d af’.vr "i>era1iun oi injection are «•
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in Ameckeville with his
father, Ed Hotz, who has been
quite ill hut is now improving,
we are glad to report,
eted dish dinner May 11 at the , hardt Knippa i ^rs- ^ Dt'dear was honored
seliool cafeteria beginning at 21 j Mrs. T. E. Denny and girls i Sunday at Cgero Park w ith a
a.m. The proceeds will be used I mottwed to San Antonio where.! pirnic f'plpbrating her birthday
to defray exposes in purehas-, they met Mr. Dennv who arriv- j
Eppie
i and girls spent Sunday in Yoa-
The P-1 A will sponsor a cov-; kum with Mr> an(J mis. (>r-;
ing choir robes for the children
arid electricity for the cafeteria.
P-TA will meet May 8 in the
school auditorium. This will be
the last meeting lor this school
term. Election of officers will
take place. A picnic lunch will
be held, so lets everyone come
and enjoy it.
Westhoff 4-H club will meet
ed by plane from Alaska where J
he had been employed with
Western Electric for the past
15 months.
Mrs. Fletcher Bunjes, Mrs.
Bill Haros and little Mel Hiibrieh
visited Monday afternoon in
Smiley with Mrs. Emmett Cas-
key and sons.
Mr. and Mrs. Alec Grotie of
which was on the 24th, Those
present were Mr, and Mrs. Mar-
tin Dedear and son, Mr. and
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May 9 at 7:30 p.m. at Meyers j San Antonio spent the weekend
Recreation Hall. All members with Mrs. Joe Hurta Sr.
are urged to attend. Mr. and Mrs. George Wied of
Mr. and Mrs. Reinhold Muel- J San Antonio were Sunday guests
ler returned home from Law ren- of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kocn-
ee, Kasas alter .spending a ning.
week with Mr. and Mrs. John Mrs.
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Hotpoint
MON
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MFAMS FURNITURE
AND MATTRESS COMPANY
Phiine 5-o.Jlo N. Esplanade — Cuero
Noi l is and baby . The baby still
remains in a critical condition,
j Mr. and Mrs. Fi")tz Affler-
bach of Cuero were Sunday visit-
ors in thy Otto Hiibrieh home.
Mr. and Mrs. Werner Alfler-
haeh opened their home to re-j
lames Sunday in oservance to
her birthday which is May 2.
Mr. and Mrs. C1 a re n re, 'Sonny
Meyer of Seguin visited Saturday
in the A W. Meyer home.
Mrs. Byron
Ptrlita arrived
noon to s[>end several days in the
K. I, Bender home and with
ether relative*.
The store and gasoline station
formerly operated hy the Baro*
brothers was taken over hy A
W. Mever May 1. .Meyer states
he will nppreoiate the communi-
ty 's patronage of his business.
Those who attended the Eire-
E. L. Bender visited Fri-
day in Smiley in the H. L. Sam-
ple home.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs, Clyde Whitehead who ob-
served their wedding anniver-
sary April 27.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sample
and family of Smiley spent Sun-
day with-her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. N. W. Chambers.
Mrs. Joe Lukas and Betty Jo
of Elmaton, Tex. spent the week-
Moore of San end in the Fletcher Bunjes home
Saturday after- ! and also visited other relatives.
Mis. Les Brandes and son of
Alice are spending the week in
the R. A. Carter home
Mesdatries Robert Miller and
Giles Birchum were Monday
business visitors in San An-
tonio. - v
Sonny Prasek is sending a
25-day leave with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Prasek. He
arrived Thursday from Puerto
Lavish Lace
Trimmed
Gowns in
PLISSE
BATISTE
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Dp
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Noiron miracle fabrics fresh as
new spi ing buds . . . dreams, to
wear. . . dreams to care for . . .
and- such cool sleeping.
' 2.98 to 5.98
lingerie
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SOCIETY
men s Convention at Beeville j
.Sunday were: A. W. Meyer, - Bipa-
Cly de Whitehead. Otto 2-ee Koen-1 '^r- an<^ Mrs. C. C Segrest
ning and Elton Schubert, all bad ax Sunday visitors Mr. and
delegates and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs Dudley Srgrert and son
Melvin Hiibrieh, Mr. and Mr* ssooxam too
Adrian Mueller. Mr. and Mrs
(ieo. Baios. Mr. and Mrs. Ed- fC (J t-J~ 1 Q
win Bams. Cleo Parira and Rein-
hold Borchardt,
Sunday guests in the home of
F. L. Bender were Mrs. Carl
Green, .Mark Dwaine and Deb-
ra, Mrs Hy. Bunjes of Thornas-
ton. Mrs. Mario Toenjps and
Chad Toenjes of Cuero. Mr. and
Mrs. H. L. Sample and children
: of Smiley, and Mrs. By ron
Moore of San Perlita.
Mr. and Mrs. William Nolte
and Harry Jones were' business
v isitbrs in Victoria Wednesday.
. Mr., and Mrs. C. H. Henson
attended the American legion
and Auxiliary 14th district con-
vention in Kingsville Sunday.
From there- they motored to
Harlingen where they- will visit
Mr. , and Mrs. Everett Adams
for several day s.
Mesdamcs Cttas. Bunjc, ani
E. L. Bender were Satin uay af-
ternoon visitors in Yoakum
with Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Coide-
w ay.
N W Champers xyas a busi-
ness visitor in Uatouia Satur-
day.
Mr end Mrs Marvin Schulte
and -on of Victoria sj»ent the
er'-nd rn the Marvin Goitles
liome.
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Give Mothtr that pam-
pered feeling . . . give
her this lavish nylon
slip, trimmed with lace.
2.98 to 5.98
WALTZ LENGTH GOWN
with Empire mid-iiff and
a dancing skirt.
Nylon
Drip and Dry Cottons
Dacron
32 to 40 42 to 52
If you asked her,
Mother would tell
you that what she
really wants is lots
and lots of our heavenly
lingerie. And no wonder,
when we have so many
pretty styles to choose
from . . . sleek slips
and bouffant petti-
coats . . . gowns of every
length . . . dusters,
panties and pajamas.
All ever so feminine,
welcome!'
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The FAIR
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The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 103, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 1, 1957, newspaper, May 1, 1957; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth697909/m1/2/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.