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Auditor Calls For Action
On Canyon Dam Planning
Reprinted IrotnThe San \HtV>nb»
Fxprcx*
AUSTIN April 29 Tic- .xt.d,
nuditor said Monday it "appears
essential" that a contract 1- •
tween state'1 auihoni’ties..md'1 the
federal government. for proposed
Canyon Dam on the (Jurulnlupe
River he signed soon.
Auditor C 11 Cavnr-s hiade
the observation . in an audit"'re-
port of Guadalupe . Blnrv "River
Authority
He said tie got;vit;iv: #•; air.n-
trart bdivehn tty- t' ~ i . <■;
;rhurdlrsy id which w ay the do*
fusion of the board-"of water ,en-
p-nret-s may ^o." the auditor ob-
; er.vrd.i
He 'maintained that an early
1 i -in pie boh- of. the Vontraei is es-
sentia! if $10 million in funds al-
? > ' 1 | / ' .
fit'toot r,.R R. A*«ar. shown Mrs H-C ■Sager of Arneckeville
hat-ins a surplus of S'.CM.RTS as is the paternal great 'grandmoth
of last Aug .T1 <u‘
Cnvness' .report also showed All • of our local school faeul-
the ■ authority has spent $'212 V-76 ty lunch room employers. bus
orr preliminary surveys and in- dr. vers and janitors were re-el-
\ estigations 11 contemplated dam ected for the 1957-58 school term
projects and a master plan
Bulk of this, including 5TJ.51T
for teehnienl assistants fees and
assistant*. $1».7R9 for engineer-
ing fees and expenses and $12,-
.116 for general mans er Hd
Spirited Bidding
Marks Auction
!
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THE crF.RO RECORD. WHneada
j. May 1. 1957 8
at a recent mrctirg of the school
1- board. . -
Mrs Richard Janssen was
hostess to the members of she
Grandmothers club at her lovely
rural home AVerinesdav
Mrs Clarence Thieme enfer-
Cape s per diem and e yensrs ta,n„d „ nu)lltv.r of ,rh<lft| chll.
irady appropriated by congress went for "Cam on Pam and aux- u)t], * delightful parts at
■ diary projects " Total spent for ,Jubl!o, Pwk Saturday afternoon ^
the latter was $11.1.785 honoring two of her children on
The report said total amount their 10th and 8tli birthdays
of attorneys fees for represent- Congratulations
ins G R RA in its fight against Congratulations in Mr and
for the Canyon project arc to be
made available.
Cavness referred to a House
i congress i public works appro-
priation -bill' pnmmittee require-
ment Vital no new t onstruction
f ;u ' be entered into under
Spirited bidding was evidenced $11 to $16. ruUs, $12 - to $11
Friday at the Cuero Livestock stacker steer rais es. $17 50 to
Commission. Co. auction when $21: stacker heifers, $16 to $1S,
the most active market on all stoeker yearlings. $15 50
classes of cattle w as experienc- $18 T>0
ed this year ! Heavy weight hulls brought
Fat grass calves were the $11 to ,$14 $0 and light weight
most improved of the butcher hulls $12 to $11 Ml
Good heav y weight cow s .sold
dead . i ways been as friendly and as tol-
erant as their church law will
( HU Ago \ ice President allow them . . We welcome Cath-
Kichard M Nixon, on President o]ir leaders and people to our
l-isenhower * vacations meetings even though it is iin*
"He owes it to himself and the, possible for them to give official
nation to take tipie off to keep sanction
to himself m the (vest mental and C. — - ;— —-
physical condition"
About 5.500 persons
White House daily.
% isit bit
$1 to $2.50 higher than the past
auction, Finley Blackwell co-
owner of the ring, reported
Hogs were 50 cents above all
San Antonio hid not been rim r-. Mm Alien Wei sc of ITemont. .major Texas market* and in line
BRA. for i onstihi.iion nf theT'ihe appropriation where local
dam and reservoir v. as near i err Cooperation is required, until lo-
summation when the city, of San cal responsible;authority has en-
Antonio. filed its application in ,. tered into a "binding agreement'
increase sire, of the proy , t end
divert lWi.rw-io ,y:.. f..(• y.ynr
of water for its own. use
Cavite's referred to the ieiig.
thy hearing on the app! ation
before the State* Foard of Watei
Engineers and the fact that •...no
decision yet has been handed
down. The hearing wound i;n las;■
July
"Probabfv !:'.-.:at,on' ,y l-.rc'x
■ to provide its share of the cost.
Tl-.e auditor rated an action by
thc.GBRA board of direetors
last; Oct, IS railing for initiation
of -action to bring about an agree-
ment '.between the City of San
.mined,' Victor V. Boulrim of • proud parents of ,a baby girl who
Houston and a galaxy of other arrived a! a Premont hospital
the past week Mr. and Mrs. Al-
bert Payne of Not-dheim are the
maternal grandparents and wore
in Premont over the weekend get-
ting acquainted with their grand
daughter.
Mr and Mrs \V -T Fis. her of
San Antonio. Mr and Mrs, Andy
P:\on of Taft anti Mr' and Mrs.
Kurt Reinhardt of Odum were
legal talent represented oppon-
ents of the San Antonio applica-
tion in tile hearing before :he
water hoard last summer
N 0 R D H EI M
with. Chicago arid Kansas City
markets
A total of 1 000 rattle 115 hogs
and L-‘ sheep passed through
the i mgs
for $11 50 to $1150 cutter cows,
$'.150 to $1150, c inner , t ow x,
$7 50 to $0 50
Prices paid tor good cow and
calf paifs ranged from $12'i .to
$100; medium, $s5 ,to. $120, .old
vvoni du'. $05 to $85
Buyers purchased good and
choice hogs (or $18 50 to $18 80.
sows, $16 to $16 80, Jieavv weight.
WASHINGTON Mrs Jean Mc-
Carthy, wife of Sen. Joseph P.
McCarthy R-Wisr , on the condi-
tion of her husband, who is seri-
ously ill with hepatitis
’ ,1 v on ’lung seems to tie go
ing along quite well now "
■NI-.W 5'ORK Protestant even
gclisl Billy Graham, in a state-
ment to a national magazine
Newsweek, on the Rev John F.
Kelly s advn e to Catholics to
liood stiv ker cows sold for $70 $17 to $18, light weight, $17.50 , stay away from Graham s meet-
51 r». rat Riley tor.
Former Nordheimers too nunv
Arronio G P, II A. and the I S 'bf-oua to mention were here Sun- Sun,iay' gucsis
.Co- p, of Army Engineers to en- PIa‘ in« '!o"Tr* 0n ,hp Rr"v' C R Dean
able appropriated funds to be- —
coc- ayajlahle _for immvumw p^lI s , Pmetery in the
pUrpos.es .aflernoon. Tastor Martin Rurow.
to $95 and medium stoeker cows
for $60 lo 875
Buyers purchased good and
choice calves for $19 to $24,60,
commercial, $16 to $19, utility,
to $t8 50; feeders $16 lo $17,.
pigs. $7 to ,$12 50
Ewes brought $6 to $11, lambs
$16 to $19: bucks $1 lo $9. pans
$11 to $27 50k
am
mgs
"The Cathohe Church has al-!
of Mr and Mrs ' “ ' ' '
Mrs l>on.t Stirl visited their
....... of their deceased loved ones yyj,- and yP, .tohnny Neumann children in Vnhoria last Wed
iixvoVfirii or- ar'J attending decoration services anrj daughters of Vietoiia, v isit- nesday
•’, Cf Pa”'-C • etweterv in the ^ bor [)arrn,; M, anr| M,, '"'Ml. .(hd Mrs U lliie t.autier of
Herman Fertsch over the meek- Houston visited friends here Sun-
Enjoy America's
Fastest Growing
Water Sport
Learn, to ski enjoy the
thrills, chills and spills
of this fine sport. Les-
sons for the beginner
or towing for the one
who knows.
For Information
Call 5-^8.)7 or Contact
T. A. Wharton
< Ill'll'. It-Xllx
. erst.ruction
i !w tilt HA minutes o' that ]nraj i.itthcran minister, official- ond day.
riircung included the following ed for. and Mrs Herman Pahse Herd Halberdier “of Vorktown
language , Members of the Entre Nous and Mr. and Mrs Henry Rem- w»* here Sunday evening visiting
It IS. t.lv feeling of the board Contract club were entertained mers attended the funeral of his sistei. Mrs. Josephine Wag-
• I' linrctois that, under al! thejWednesday afternoon, with Mrs, their cousin, Mrs. Meta Reichert, ner and none, Miss 'Alma VV.ig-
ittendmg i!m umstances. con- Herbert Wied as hostess, at her shiner Sunday. ner
trayts may be entered into by lovely home. » & Mr. and Mrs Joe Wolpman of Mrs. Basil Preyer was * re
and he tween, the government and Mrs. Louis December proved San Antonio were' Sunday guests cent guest of her daughter, Mrs
tho. Guiidalufic-Blanco River Au- 'herself a hostess to members of 0f Mrs. Ernest Wolpman and Claude Arnold and her family at
thorfiy, under 'the .terms of which the Krauetzehep No." 2 at her at- Mrs. Anna Osterloh. Meyersville.
tile -party finally successful in tractive home. Air. arid Mrs. Hugo ltachle Mis. l-.dgar Kleaverman and
oliiiiiiiiri;' nil of "the conservation In spite of the inclement yveath- visited in Houston over the week children and Mrs Ikxn*. ae-
w iters to- he impounded in the l'r Fun Night, held at the Shoot- end with their children and, eompanied by Mrs. Frank t.atda
Ganvon icservoir would makeltlK Gub Hall Saturday, was a grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Jr . of Vorktown were Cuero vis
v, nmrt'ri slll'r<,ss anri" drew « faiidy.large ■ Buraev- Stinson and- family and itors Friday
, ,y merit of all sums cqu.r d al1(,ndancp_ Mr and M„. liob Moffatt and Many Nordhe.mer* attended
hy the. government of loca in- (. „,gratldalK>m lo Ml, B„d familv decoration sen ices at the I.uth-
!i it- !s. and ronfine its opei a ions williert Sauernulch on Mr and Mrs. E V Janssen eran Cemetei y in Yuiiktown Sun-
In ine trims and provisions of tl,e t,irth of a baby gill who nr- and Mr, and Mrs. C, H. Moore, day afternoon
said public law .80 and said < on- lnod jn a Houston hospital Eas- Jr,, and familv attended a birth-.- Mr*. Rosa Fehr of: Rtinge was
t r.ui-t te‘r Sunday. Proud grandparents day party at -the home, of Mayor here '..Saturday ,visiting the llei
The nOuht. report showed G B. alT yj, and Mrs. C W. Voelkel and Mrs, C. J. Janssen at York- man G.atl>e and Oscar Reidesel
R A . .net incoine of $217,120.92 ,0f Nordheim and Mr, and Mrs. town Saturday ev ening in reepg- families •
in V ictoria Judge .1 P Pool
of Victoria was a Cuero visitor
Mrs Sophie Happner and son
of Rt. 1, Cuero were visitors here
Miss Elinor Wildntan. Mrs
Ethel Har' yan. Mrs Julia 811111
n land and Mrs Hem v Iaenhard
were in San Antonio to attend a
meeting of the Delta Kappa
(.amnia sororitv
last year, with total expenses of Albert Sauermilch of Vorktown.
Quotes From The
News
Re* 1$. r«l Off
Hy I nlteil PrMi
BEIRUT. libation Lebanese
Foreign Minister Charles Malik
on American 'determination to
op[»os.c 'Communis! penetration
Of the Near Last
"One can only hope'that this
determination, will persist and
will bent fruit in the near hi
turn "
nltion of Mrs. Janssen s anm- Mr and Mr*. Manfred Srheu-
versary. Congratulations rich of Wcsadshoro were weekend
Mr. and Mrs Herbert llaak guests of Mr. and Mrs. Everest
of Victoria and Mr. and Mrs kolodziejcityk
Walter Lang of Goliad were Mr and Mrs Oiarles Birch- P"onr
Sunday guests of Mrs Helen field and family of Point Com-; wliom he had thought died
MIAMI B.EACH. Kin lrste.
Ire 56 on hearing ovet the tele
the voice of lus mother.
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STUCK REDUCTION
SALE
NOW through MAY 11th
All Balled in Burlap
SHRUBS & TREES
OFF
Also Many Other Items
At Reduced Prices.
LEWIS NURSERY
Located At City Limits
On San Antonio Hi-way
Charpentier ' fort spent the Weekend with her
Mrs. .Lydia Tens-es entertained Parents, Mr and Mrs. Egon
members of the 42 Nite dub with Braune Sorrv to report. Mrs
a moat enjoyable party at her Braune n suffering from a frac-1
cory home Tuesday evening hired arm which she sustained'
Mrs. Frank Jai’otnz.bek a. »r her place of business the
eompanied Mr and Mrs Rudy Blue Room Cafe Friday We
Jaromzbek of Victoria to New wish her »-*peedy recovery
Braunfels Saturday where they Louis Mueller, Llo Pfeifer. Fd
attended the Bederman-Shielle; mund Mueller, Ralph Drapala !
nuptials and reception. Dalton Weise, Mr. and Mrs. Al-
Alr. and Mrs. W. A. Franke, A in Le-itter.. Mr. and Mr*. Dan,
Mrs. Ida Eixman and the Misses Gaskins .and -fake Steiger at
BetD' and Mary Franke of Paw- tended the 42nd Semi-Annual con-
nee were Sunday guest* of Mr: vention of the Guadalupe Fur
and Mrs. Ottine Halnmetst hek men s and Fire Marshal's A*s<>
Mr. and Firs. Laureme Wat- nation at Beeville Sunday.
years ago
"It was hke
a v oice from the
-.a
v$ith till purchases over $1.19.00
|
\ i
■iM.iin ki—a
hush
Cream Deoclrant
i»S< Value 79^'
Special
laxiking fur low prices? Ttien come to BUTTERY'S amt
see a whole store lull of them! See them In every see-
tion ... in every display — because It's pur policy to
make every price a low price every day. No need to
wait for weekends or “special" sales. Shop any time
and day and get your favorite nationally advertised
health and beauty aids at low, low prices.
MOTHERS DAY
CARDS
Bp ( ertain To Get Your Cards Early —
Big Choice. Beautiful Designs.
HALO SHAMPOO
„ $1 $C FASUl- Zf
GILLETTE
Razor Blades
SI (VI V aluc /TOd
Special ^
CREST TOOTH PASTE
2 79c fei
THEME !\\ri R
Zjc \ altK
17<
N’irk'' \ap-o-Fult
l*r \ li«|r
29"
Whif mans
Fresh
CANDY
For
Mother's Day
L.L7BUTTERY PTTC.
phone: DRUG 5 cuero.
REIIKBLE PRESCRIPTION SERVICE TEXAS
*<3332
kins of Chula Vista, Calif , are
here visiting with his sister.
Mrs. Ben Dyer and Mr. Dyer.
Mrs. Dora Young and Mis
Rose I»ng of .San Antonio were
Sundav dinner guest* of Mr. and
Mrs. Martin Osterloh
Pleased to report that Mr*
Joe Schaefer returned home Fri-
day from a stay in the Vorktown
Memorial .hospital.
Edgar Charpentier «l <.alvei
.ton was a weekend giitest. Mr
'and Mis. Monroe Charpr-nui i,
Mr. and Mrs. Milton (inker,
jand family of San Antonio spent
the week-end here with her moth
(r, Mrs Basil Dreyer. Mis Drey
er accompanied them home for
a week s v isit.
Mr. and Mix („>rdon Srnitn
and daughters of Houston and
Miss Virg,e Kleaverman of San
Anbvn.o spent the weekend here
with their parents and grandpar-
ents Mr and Mrs Herbert Klcav-
ermar
Mrs I. it b.f Ton;j'kius of San
Antonio 'as vacationing here
the part oerk w ith hr r parents
Mr. and Mrs Frit/ Mr-nn.
Mr and Mrs Leon Charpentie:
and Mrc Iwo Brown spent sev-
eral day s m Corpus Chr.sti the
pas -vrrk v.witing Mr. «n<1 Mrs
,Caiwcll Brown and Mr and Mrs
Wilbur Vhlosser and I/>nnie,
Many Nordheimcr. attended
die ]r iqsta in San Antonio »r,e
past week
Mrs Louts Mueller ard Mrs
Tat Riley were business visitors
at Ket edy Wednesday.
Mr and Mrs p,oo»rs Mqqha-
pemha and daughter and Norris
ops of y-trs Antonio spent ’he
weekend here w itji t/icir moth-
er and frandmnthtr Mr*. Frari
Gip> Jr
M - and Mo Wtibe svaseter
of Orange Grose Mere here vev-
eraJ days *h* p->-* v>c#v rutting
h|S mother. Mrs .’or 'rotifer
Mr and Mr* J. C Bu*l»r nf
!/yj.s,ara and Mr and Mrs Gii-
I'ers Simek and T4cAy Lyn d
Port La-ae* were weekend
guests of Mr and Mrs HJliam
Butler
Harold Muelier and children
and Mrs Edith Brombaugh and
dmgh'er of For; Worth visited
'!r. and Mrs Bernard Mueller
and ntjvsr rr,a*:-e» n-er the irsk
nd \
Mr and Mrs. George *->iRorik
and son of Fan Antorno spert rhe
1 eekend •■•h her .—,-• he*-, Mrs
Lydia "Icivec ~~ 7
Mrs. Emma Du- e rf WVd’-
horo »as a eeegerd g ,etf rf
“Ills Ida 8ehmid»
Mrs Frank 2 «i.*n/be<t and
Mrs Lillie Pullln of ttunge vis
ited Mrs. Mary Bode Sunday nf
ternoon
. Meinljer.f of St Anne s Altar
So-.ietv are proud of tlie oigan hi
stallc'i Ht their church. Amt new
1 -aiqa-ting laid on the floor of the
main altar the past week
Mi arid MTv Benno HoKhak
of Shiner were here Surida-
morning plus mg- f!,c.v e; s orr the
gi.ivcs of tier parents trie Fred
Brunkenhoefci s and mirighn*
- .in fner/ds.
Visitors at thro home «>f Mir
Thelma l.stfll and Miss l.lsie Du
iler.stadt on<\_da\ tin- past week
Were Mi and Mrs Max Sshoin
,f Hunge and Mr. and Mrs |/mt>
Diideistadt of San Antonio
Mr. and Mr« Oiartes Kiebsi h
lage arid*Trank Ricbschlager
Cuero and Mr arid Mr's Henry
fiork'enhoff of Garfield were Sun
day guests «f Mr and Mrs Her
man Garl«e
-Mr and Mrs. Bill . Wcisgreaver
and Miss Mabel ,$rhueneniari of
San Antonio vunfed rela'j'.cs
her e Sunda .
10 and 20 J ears Ago
From Record Files..
Mas 1, IM7'
A-
Bob Cone of Houston ua« here
on hunness Mrs F 1 ed Haivey
rrturnfd from-an extended v.-st*
in Dixon, Kentucky w itH her
daughter and son in-law, Mr and
Mrs deo Marks Rev F. Pan
dall Williams was a patient *»
Nix Ifoapital in '-an An*or 10
Gus returned to uork af'er
hemg ill with mump* for a
tr.o«»h Mr*. Jack Hcanemor
departed, for a weekend tn San
An'omo (»u»sts c.f Mr and
Mr*. B.lfy Elaine were $fr and
Mrs Mar-in, . a Ties and children
Bill. Joe and June 0/ Floresville
Mr and Mrs Ja'k Como and
daughter, dear of Bees die and
Mr. and Mr* Ben Miranda and
children. Harry and Sam, of
Three Ri>-»r*.
. Max I. 1937
Char.e* L Boden and ’ H
Bfam represented S'oekdafe *•
♦he arr.ua: C,c«f C banquet ir
Gue-io Denver Chestnut pub-
lisher of'ine Kenedy Ad- ance
was, a ’ ,«u?or he<-e ,F a ~,8»irl
«e ;s-ary <• • n'' Nprdheim C of
C ard A W W*gn*o. presider.*
at'rrdcd *He Cuero of (t bar-
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