The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 243, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 13, 1964 Page: 1 of 4
four pages : ill. ; page 24 x 18 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
/
/
World's Biggest Gossip Todoy's Th0“9hl
Microfilm Service & Sales Co.
P* 0. Box 8066
t.Ottl*
James Whitcomb Riley said:
“The ripest peach to the high-
est on the tree."
fflurrn Srrorii
A Newspaper Reflects Its Community’
PARTLY CLEAR
Mostly clear Mild daytime
vmperatunes, tool tonight/Ln.v
mid 50s. High Wednesday up-
rer 70s for Cuero, Gonzales,
Brenda m,
*an Cutre Cmimty
U i t^«etrt«e BvrtoOi
VOL. 70—NO. 243
CUERO, TEXAS 77954, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1904
4 PAGES - 5c
Businessmen
Inter-City
CofC Begun
ISCUSS
Support of an inter-city cham-.est retail user of grain
! her of commerce association >dHte. Our feed mills would buy
was practically assured last |H" ,ha' is produced at going
. , ‘ T, market pricc-s. Th*s has been
m .:ht at the Doll House when | foW ,(J mp by fm, pitxlllcers.»
representatives from eight, nei-t A suggest,on was made that
For 51 weeks out Of each 52 we stand before you j ghlxinng chamlxTs concurred j investigation be undertaken
each Sunday through Friday and record the history as the idea as set forth by die whereby feed mills would sign
....... | e„mi h urdiet was a nmc-res- a contract with the farmer in
it is taking place. Each little incident that occurs in our | Cuen’ ' "as a p,0-re‘\
sive stop.
Though all of die representa-
tives .-.'.'reed it would be nec-
town, Cuero, and in our county, DeWitt, we write down
for you to read and to keep for posterity.
Ours is not always a pleasant task. We enjoy writing “>'' the final action to
. , . ., , 'come from die Board of Direr-,
about the happy things; the good things, the things i t(irs f)f tbo chamters.j
that make life better for individuals and for our com-, they believed their hoards would,
I, ... «,—permits the railroad to remove
service from York town to Ken-
advance for purchase of die
maize and that it would set-
fort h the price to be paid
Newman announced the remo-
val of the railroad from Cuero
to Kenedy has been modified
and that a court order now
munity as a whole.
vote in the affirmitive
, . ... Finalization of the plans wil;
But, as certainly as we must write the good things. b(, madp at a m,.P, ng tf) t*. held j ''(l> However Newman said if
too we must Write about the unhappy ones also. We must lietwcen Nov. 15 and Dec. 1 ati,!l° 'v,>rk ls no; with.n 1-’
location to he announced. nnonihs. the order is revoked.
Representatives were present
report without malice and without prejudice the court " f ^ p> mk ite Tr president
activities, the deaths and the host of other distasteful ()f' thp rhamher'^ive^
occurances that make up daily living in a community. , as chairman and welcomed the
To do this we have our reporters who, in reality, are krr,HJR t" 9u<’ro " llh ,he p.nrT1^
, , _ . raii-pose of “getting acquainted j
professional busy-bodies, professional gossips. Each must ,md Io M.p if UP can O1^anizoj
stick, his or her nose in everybody elses business but an inter-city chamber to pro-j
unlike the.gossip ours must be factual Information un-,™0'0 projects of arca^ - unde;
I inters '* l
biasedly written. Only when we stand before you in our^ , T Nwman alined a
editorials do we, Editor or Publisher, take away the cloak sibie project. This was to en-
of factuality and replace It with personal opinion. In1 courage additional maize grow-
, . , , ...ling by farmers for use as an
reality these opinions are based on the study of facts, lfHitinnal monpy crnp
and our analysis of them. i "We need new dollars”. Now-
In'* addition to our own reporting staff, we also have!TTinn ,o!ri ,!l° vroup “in this
' program we would have a rea-
1
EXPLAIN POSITION — Marvin Kirkman.
(right), superintendent of ( tiero Independent
School District, is shown with Alvin Wyatt,
school board member, (left) explaining the
reasoning of the Hoard in asking tor the ST'J.V-
(100 bond issue (or school system improve-
ments that was turned down by the voters in
a referendum. (Mike Radough Photo)
what is considered the world’s biggest gossip
the
j dy market for our grain hero
50 Year Pins Presented K of C Group
! Weber said the Knights are
PUR a moT : n dav ye; sion of Christ
United Press International news service. This printer, a 1 ns this area is one of the larg-
picture of which you see above this Editorial, runs from
2:30 each morning until 3 in the afternoon. This Wire
service brings to The Record office and to you the pub-
lic the world, state and nation's news and observations;
the facts about personalities and the rumors of their
personal lives.
As we said in the beginning and will reiterate now,
for 51 weeks of the year we tell of your happenings; this
week. National Newspaper Week, were telling of ours.
from Cuero, Yoakum. Goliad.
Shiner, Gonzales, Victoria. York-
town and Kenedy
Troop 243 To
Meet Tonight
Scoutmaster John C. Hanul '
ton said Boy Scouts of Troop
243 will meet this evening at 7 t _
oclock instead of Wednesday as Fifty-year pins were present-1 Present to recc.ve the
he errounedOslv rpond Mon-1 ed Monday evening to five char- were Franc,* Blake-,ee Cue- j r.in-:c: s_ ,.„<r ueot we ' budget of Cfio (W He po med
«*?: , „ J’cr “T amf' }Ai ?ir,T ••Car.-y dins- to the people, ',See dN'.ss BOND. Page »)
Next week, meetings will be, in Cuero Counc il No W2> | Fox of ban Antonio. j dph., . rll|, ,,d nn , r ■- ------
held on the regularly scheduled j Knights of Columbus, at their j A|))cr, Dreycr and William P . -r, the Council who an- Bovlc.
day' of Monday. I Columbus Day banquet bold }l! Mp.ssner of Cuero were tinah., ,j, -y grand kn: ;h' Jin. r.
'o be present for :>> o. casjo:: ciuiiceho, . Ck >ic Grafr. ■- ;>v-
Which marked-the .7i'h rmiver- • c p h i i< n. final', , b sec-
sa.y of the e-tai'1' dti-g ,.f the , eta v : lg-:mlv:l . W-'il-.' iis. lect-
local Council i:rer: Kd Rchht'. 'ad' o.;n.’>; Mat-
Approximatcl, bin Kni_hs t, p,■ ua; ' a. Jo.C,.,w-
their wives and ■ ■-w iru-u-i- i:k insi i'e guard-■ Newavj Bath
ed. , «unkI«> ■ latsi- J.ie Ken .-eder.
Oival M B i\ x wa.s rta-ter l..r, 1 Irkiman and Radi K;i da-
By NINA HARWOOD ; the Live Oak Ci .h.
Fifty-yo.u' pins were piesent-j Present to recc.ve
Bond
Reasons
Given For
Its Defeat
Son.r .a businessmen of Oje
" 'n‘" w.rh members of Board
*i Tr iv.i. ,,f Cuero Independ-
ent District *o deter-
•'■■inc rca.soii> why voters re
jeetrd ’he recent 5725.000 bond
i-sue fpr improvement* to me
schoi >! s\ - ;cm
Mect.ng :n Cuero Junior High
scliool, tlic coniesus of opin:on
was that four basic causes con-
ti'ir.Uted t.. the defeat of
t'ie issue, i'ue.ve were.
1 Resentment of rural tax
ers over a’jcndanre of rtsn-
-tcr students
IToposcd . losing of Dauie
High .school.
Pn'jwsed abandonment of
John C French School.
4. Planned moving of younger
children of Otero Junior Kgh
to the Cuero High School area
Members of the audience ev-
' pressed the hope the School
Board would reconsider its
plans of abandoning John C.
French School. They suggested
additional study be made to the
costs of renovating the buikfng
' and continuing its use for »ch-
I ool purposes.
President Jim Stone of the
>ch<ol Board opened the meet
ing and exo’ained die schools
T
own
Talk
By F.RNIK JF.NVFS cared to ask
Managing Editor This lad, though in his 20s,
HOW IRONIC that Eddie had the reasoning power of a
child of 9 or 10
The juggler called him over
and said Mr. Cantor had SI for
him.
“Why would he want to give
Cantor, one of this country's
greatest comedians should die
this pleciion year!
Do you recall younger days
when the greatest invention
was the radio? When each Sun- mp a 'dolfar? wc )K,ar the UI1.
day night .it i o clock you d s:t
in front of that little Joud-s|ieak-
er and wait for the clanging of
fJte firomen's liells and sirens?
When Jimmy Wallingford would
announce the Eddie Cantor
Show ?
And do you recall each elec-
tion year when the great Fddie
fortunate one ask.
“He likes you boy; he likev
you!” came the glib reply and
a w ink to some stage hands.
The juggler did not know iha:
Eddie Cantor W as able to hear
the conversation in his dress-
ing iviom.
TTiis simple minded lad went
Second Wreck
Victim Dies
of ceremonies.
Princiiwl sjx'.ihcp of ev-
ening vva« Rev. W.ii:. 'll II T
pastor of st Ro-c of !.:ui
Oltireh in Schnlcnbu."..'
Other guests w. o Re. T k.t’-
ald Murf'ay and Rev John
Flynn of Cuero- Ab-s .tJ
Bell. Mrs. L. W Seiha Mr<
S. P He here, Mrs Kim! V > -. s
' I'
cek. Mr. and Mrs Ted Ifar-.j hi»*x> have succeeded
ustccv and George I. Wv s-
■ ! of Yo I; im district. ■.'< > ttv j
-. outma.sh'v ’Jb;in (.' Hantil-
■icl Troop 21? inhurts; f,n:r
■ .-! c .nit's w h i . re- car,hid lies
!- ! i1 ■ s-,>,jt ti;>h ’os lie a!-
• rotated the accomplishments:
the bi>vs who were applaud-1
! for win! they have done in
■••.if - work. Hamilton said the
0)111-
O:i!c•. !f'cacli. 51 -vear-old N-jx-
•ri .pv■ ■:'• yt’.'un s'.tccumhcd af a
foca'I'-Kospi’al Monday night
from injiu'iC' .-ustatned in a tvvav
-car collision Saturday n.ght
■ n C S H ghway ST between
W -hhoff and Smiley
Fur,, ral. sendees vvill be held
i' F inch Funeral Home Chapel.
N';\o.n. at 2 .'10 p:m. Wednesday
uh Rev I.loyd Connor, pastor
f F.rs' Baj’i.'t Church. Nixon.
• If: af.rv. Buna! will take
r'ice af BoIIview Cemetery
Ckeapside. where military ser
vices will be conducted.
w.-d Mrv C nuance ih-vard 1 t.lehng work toward Eagle S^ut ^ "'aabaro FeK 2t‘ 19B and
Mr. and Mrs Aid.iir Sihodrlc, b.u', rs in two or more years
j Mr. and Mrs Julies H'kmmn. wh.-h ordinarily takes lour
moved to Nixon lti years ago
Mr Howell served in World
War U. He was a member
tlte .American Legion and VFvV.
' He he'd membership tn the
First Baptist Church at West
.....hoff.
Surviving are his wife, Mr*.
' .mtor would run for pre.si- ]() ,hp star?s door an<1 kmK.k(.,|;
dent, on tlie air. that is? And No niaU1 ((|. vak.t ,.a;w „u.
li.at vvomlerlut W. "ant ckK)r h:ddie rantol, himsed.
' anfot !' rang through the air7 ansuertxl it
It was our privilege to have aJ] ,hp guvs
known Fddie Cantor profession- wai,pd fo,. Tjle ,K>l),n u, laiK ,j„.
ally. ThouKh <Hir association Ranj() Kypd NV„ York comic
w as brief, only me dour days lie st,Tlf.hcd' out h;s hand and
played the Hartford. Conr K,.eo10<l "Welcome hoy. I'm
State Theaire.- h)s thoughtful- Kjad v.0|) canlP I have been
ness has lasted more years wan(jn(< to gjv<, yo|) ,a burk j
MAKING I'l.ANS — Members of eight eham-
licrs ill commerce troin this area met last
night at the Doll lloilst* to discuss the possi-
bilities ot having an Inter-city organization to
promote area-wide projects. Initiated l»v the
t'uero ('handier of Commerce, ttie group a
greed to hold another session in late Novem-
ber to make the final decision. (Mike Bn-
dougli Photo)
tnan u . care 'o l• • .‘l.
like you. You arc so honest “
IKm well wc remember the Wjfh tha, ,h.s „ondprf(d plv
tec,, Fddie Cantor concluding bandpd fhp slmp|c-one a $5 hill
one of h.s famous songs; bntin- ^ oomk closed tho door, the
ring around the stage, ro me mrviiths of Hie vise guys drop
those eye*, clapping h.s hands aivi th„ simpW>ne return-
And as The applause quieted, ;pd ^ fhp 1upK,pr and lhjmkwl
bis aruK>uncement that a young, hjm for ivj him C'an
h,-diet dancer making her rni-L,^ m p , ..............., .................
rial tour, wouid perform. I Thp ^ tlw, Kddie Cantor; Office must obey .traffic regula- Ca Albort stolleus and J B
lions and not cut to the North -
Warning
Tickets To
Be Issued
15 From Here
At Firemen's
Convention
About 15 member.- ,>f the Cue-
ro Volunteer Fire Department
attended the 57th somi-annual
Guadalupe Firemens and Fire
Marshals convention Sunday at
York town, according to Chief
. , Lester Frers
Motor;.!- who U.-e file postal) Dp]p(:atrt from hprP vvr^ A
boxes in front erf the Cuero Post c ,arob niarley Hliria, welton
This young girl, in her 'ac’y :
20s, showing the nervousness of
had for his Ida was evident at
Hudgoons.
----- . - u . i evci y ihuukih off stage. His! "’hen going Last, on Chuifh, Beeville won first place in the
tne n°S ^She^did remark' *<new lhat Eddie was herb; ; ho so. Police ChieMiJiai- |llon s; p„mi*,r races and Seh-
. , ... . ! that road shows mil
•niy vvel, but in one difficult, fhpnl [)hysically apar1
i every moment
- ... . Ida knew that Eddie was hers; ,...... - -
hit- routine. S e di ~ that road shows might keep ,cs Clark warned today. To en- prt/ uon fjrst place in the lad-
but in | foiw the warning, the chief said ; ,ps. raws
with an offitter vvill tie assigned to
sp„, while she was -ptarita*^J ^7Phdt 7 was
around on her toes, she slip- This ,ove of tine man fo,-j check the area throughout the <>vpn(s
r
one woman would tie an exam-
ple many of today's married
couples could follow. This 'man,
wIki lost a big part of himself
when hi* Ida <hed, ts now whole
again ........ lie and lus Ida are
together, at thi* wc aie 6u cer-
Jay to issue, warning tickets ,
for tlu.se who disotiey tlte laws: ;
Cuero failed to place in the i
cuts.
Counts Judge George R Tro- jv
To, often, said the cfiiel. (u-i -j».akvr.s Sunday atteriuioii
sous vvill tie driving East o n j Another fall convention will be
Church si They will cut to ttie bejj lXl sJmitj tins rnontti, the
Northerly side in order to mad ttate to be announced later
a iene. iti ci.e sidevvalK -ontaui | pj^ spring convention in Ap
Ttu'S, Chief Clark pointed out.
lil will, tie field m (.oiualc-
(x*«l and fell.
Before a stage hand vir any-
one else could get to her, Eddie
r.intor himseif was before tlie
audience; helping her to r'*e;
whispering encouragement to
tier, walking to the microphone
and asking the audience to ap-
pjaud, as this stage was ex-j
IOVE..V I.VCKA AI...H, VTOR
over*the objection of her tutor; IJVERPOOL, England —'I l‘li coining in tin1 uppu-iie" direction BEIRA M,./amlM|uc * ID—
tud manager j - An attendant stood ready to vcgild turn the corner at a rapid A collection >f bracelet-.- rings
Still anotlier incident. This cover ihe .-age of Laura the rate of sliced and hit the wrojfg- and otlwr jewelry was fqiWd .n
time backstage An unknown j parrot at the opening of the fully situated vehicle tlie stomach of a 1?-foot alltga-
Juggler saw the simple-minded; botanical gardens here -just “For the pre-cn*, -aid the tor killed
errand bov waiting to be sent! in ease her flosvery language chief- »c will issue warning swept n
tff en ft t«4k for anyone who got off ootor. I (See WARNING, Page 4) ,Dam.
»
w ften
against
flood waters
the Ciiende
(HAIiTI.lt V'I'.MBEHS—Elmer Welar. grand
knight, presents 5n year pins to charter im'iit
hers ot the ( uero chapter. Knights of Colum-
bus. at a banquet held ln*t night at Else Oaks
Club. Receiving pins, left to right, are; Ed
i Mrs. Virginia Ttv an a I! .of Cur-, years
ro; Mr. and Mr-. P J. Oicn-j Tile' troop i- .-pon-ored by Hie
nick. Westhoff: hi;' Mr. • and j Cuero Council'.'
Mrs. Kd Jcndrzcy of Yorktowr). | Hamilton invited thr-e
J Jendrzey is grard'knight, of, the I-ent to attend ecremonu'- Nov.
Yorktovvn CouncH - j 13 at Cuero High School when
Rev. Wm Jam.m, chamain of J the Eagle Scouts w ill receive of Nixon; two
, the local CouncH. vva- .nduMXis-j thetr badge.-. . daughters. Misses Patsy Le.
'ed and unnbte to attend • The hoys are Mark b tscher. | and Kat:hn,n pe,, Howell, both
The assembly w-:i-opened w-ith a-s'-t.int patrol leader Roy ( u-j >{ Vv-,n. b,s mn,bpr Cr(%
.the pledge of allegiance follow-, sac!: patrol leader. Pat Clarke, j vpp- IIowe„‘ ^ Gonzales;' two
ed by “The Star Spangled Ban- 'Eagle p.trol leader and ; brothers. Norris of Cuero nod
tier'. Mi-s Sherrie Weber was: Su mp, troop sonbe I Donald IE.well of Gonzales: four
|at the pi--mo I Boyle reminded Hie memtvrs ,|.si.slpi^ Mr« Leslie Weaver
' Rev, Flynn gave Hie hles-in-T 'of. their meeting this ThursiLiy , 0l|,ro.' Mrs. M. L. Broadway.
Elmer Weber, gt.and knrgltt levelling which wt.l U> held at ,jn Antonio: Mrs. Luther
of the Cuero Couneil. .-poke b::e-j El Patio. 'Stockton. Austin; and Mrs. Gut
f'y on St C!iri.-'or,h"" and aL-o Rub Em h- Eto-1 Rev. ■ R.v. Houston; several tmele*
on Oitis'topher Coltrm'nt-. , ts.r K «f (' Page <1 iuding Henry Howell of Ou*
... j ro: and a number of ntoee* auto
| nephews
'District
!FTA Plans
Meet Here
Committees for the distrtc*
Future Teacher- convention to
! be iieUi iiere Oct. 17 have been
| announced by Ann Adcock, pre-
j sident of the Cuero High chap-
! ter.
j Tlte Choir's mixed ensemble
, will provide tlie entertainment
j Committee chairmen are Glo
| na llernurKlez, food: Sltirley
; Suns, decorations; and Linda
iYikdioun, weU on,ing.
('o-chaimieit for food are le
la Burtger, Gloria Franco, Car
1 los II vtienliacli, Patricia Kautz.
t Alary, Kay Toller and Outsta
Wood.
’ C->-cha irmen for deooration*
are D i nline Bishop, Sue Black-
' well, !y i-ty Cusack. Ruth May-
er, Nancy Peters and Yonni*
Sas-e.
V, c iximers include Veinotoa
Fetters, Aiene Frels. Jack)*
vimitz. Yvonne Suhuhz. Beth
St. CUtr and Ruth** Vmw.
liiierr. I. -I fmils, and i riincis Blakcslee.
lun (.tl.cr niemlicrs will receive their ■>» year
pins tint were unable to attend the banquet.
(Mike Badougb Pboto)
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Jennes, Ernest H. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 243, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 13, 1964, newspaper, October 13, 1964; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth698079/m1/1/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.