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SECOND NEWS
SECTION
COUNTY EDITION
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A NEWSPAPER REFLECTS ITS COMMUNITY
SECOND NEWS
SECTION
VOL. 01—NO. 218
C l EUO. TEXAS, WEDNESDAY, AVGUST IS. 1954
County Asked To local farmers gj
Purchase Buchel"51
Home as Museum
EXHIBITION
DcYVm County Commission"! > Adolph Johnson of Cuero. F’.t 1,
Ti ■ i m uvular session August 9 $10 per month, h.v the county,
and. 11 with no outstanding busi-| Fred Ik-Dear.- commissioner of
i l* Minted in the minutes which,1’rei met 4, told the Court the
; ■ k<-pt hy Judge Stephen P. Jack Poemtsoh Welding Shop and
■j l. i i. | grounds' located on the Arnei ke-
iii a. W. Schatfner and Miss ville road could be purchased for
LaGrange Man Shows
How He Doubled Farm
Production
i
A Ini's c r. inip of biT -!)■ •> h'.en
and farmers from Ot Witt rnuntv
went--to West point near 1.a Clknnge
■nd 0
1 ,
I
:: :e Pijfc appeared before titej$3,000f and that he would like fet
i-"ii,-Moners as representatives1 them to. purcha™* the property to Wednesday afternoon to
•he 1 ii AYitt County Federation I he used to take cere of equipment demonstration at Clint ' II.a '•"•
WonV< ns 'Clubs for the pu-pose j for Precinct 4.. farm, sponsored by Hie Middle -
diseasing a museum for the. At present Precinct Precinct * j <SjadaUlj*. Coftiwouliun. -
..lit'.. ' equipment is being taken care-of] . .... , I
; he women presented the Idea [on the property at the west side. r,1P 1 r’n 1,1 ",,n_ ' ' s 1,1
e the court of their purchas*;of the county jail, and Del tear. Do re place ai ,i -': U p. m ■ 1
the home formerly owned, and j told, the Court, the Poenitsch prop- from Nordhei
;pa d ivy the late Mrs. Olga jetty would be much more practi-
, 1 which is located on North | Cal,
ml. others from-'M-.v-
ersville.* and several from ..........
Dn. Im!' • , 'They iolned another group oi turn
i spl.inad''. for $45;U» with the it was decided to buy the prop- -
,. ,ri,..i tint an additional sum city to-be used by Commission- at Yoakum.
, P' (luo lie added as a fund toier DePear for his precinct's, Appro-simah ■'> " '' *'1 ’’ ..... "
i. ,i;t iiit and operate said home as equipment. i present for the ......' “ . .
a i ,,-, urn. I A U. S. .P,eeruiting officer a^kedj hers, who le es nivi' l.a < .i t. . on
Soli iffner was advised the.for space in the court house to bc: the Sn.ithville In.tli-' ’>. "on,‘',‘l (
i ; would consider, the propose!used as an office, and his request, and national avan.s loi. 1 ,e,^ -1*-
i ll n;d sins was also told thejwas..granted.'- Comeback r.omM 'pi *,m
, 1 | l imi which such an in-! Other business at both meeting* durin" ye.-.n.d vs '1'11 "’,1;
u -in.ehl could be .made was the j included the reading Of reports' did mos! " the. 1 [’•
' . . il hind of the county. At pres-,from various county officials, al-1 methods of farm.nr,
. ... i.o■ iniods are available in thelowing of bills, and other routined D,e lirst, discussion »y "u,,|s
■ in,ii.d .jpvl. the Court told the'iransaetirih!-.
and the only ...----------------------
, .. ' method-by which the propo-
i could be financed would
, i h a countywide bond elec-
Addition Planned
For Old Brayton
Park Housing Site
TOO liOT — II. \. Tin lor. official government woutlier observer
nlops his brow as lie takes a tlieriuiMiicter reading at the weather
s la t a ai ill the t I'M. ilatn Thiirsilav afternoon The mercury stood
al lit'! as this photo was niude. —, (Kcceiil I'lv i
t!ui :o the minutes of Mon-
. > ' ir. i,. pui i base ot a two?
Franklin Home
Swells Local
Building Permits
Building permits amounted
was on the 1; u'VcMin o’ i b de of
ijpttrn, ntn w’l . h In hill! bow..tie
j had improv.-d his soil to the eMent
i yields (d ci it ton com... and hjat/e
i had more than doubled
U.irb i - also c\)ila m d hoc he
has improved his pasture land
He stud he had ■ a ; ’1 > t!on
, in cultivation, and a s;x.k- onan foi
foj’the local group said '.'the farmer
$9446 tin i ist week, according to; has about 300 lit n s of land on his j
., ot DtAVi't County assess-, jn„
, a ta v rolls for 1933 and adver-j
Frank
[i t: m k complete with bed,
.an i 1 of w hi eh Joe Hunter
, . ussionor ,was authorized, tmro me pi-i was. m<u.um..
. .. . ( ' .ni was presented a list records at. the city hall, with a per- places
d. luiquent and insolvent tax-j mif for an $S.000 residence bring- • Accordim, to those.ntt nt in,, i n
1 1 . | here, the afternoon was well st" et.
up the total. i ;md Harbers is well deserving pt
, lw ..,.ankl Jehn Franklin took out a permit j his >wards as he has improved his
‘J"' •isstsior-eollector j for a residence to be constructed] farm amazingly.
, Wci»l also given* a its! of! by Newman's'on French Street afj
aiqueni binds and lots in De-, a cost of $8,000.
, ntv on June 30. 1931 for Other permits were to Clyde,
, 1 ijJ. i Karl, a porch and room. Pieper to, DprOVCrinQ
-. V. edit'-wday's meeting, the! do the work at a cost of $.'!()(); Kred; 3
i reported "it was advised by.DeDear. repair porch, self, $24;
, „ | National Bank that at Mrs. Robert Mcrnitz, a garage by
. dos ol business on July 31,, Fellers, $500; J. K. Caraway, to
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Pete Bluntzer
Recovering
From Polio
“ji. tii. t■
„as on deposit at the' move a house, no estimate; F. \Y
■i: total ot Slto020,85
Farmers slate Bank and
,..,1.111 the dose of business
, 1J .1 Clara Mae Salles fs
■ $19 per month, and
i Friends of Fete gjuntwr, former
"Bud" Javerj, an addition to hi- Cuernim who r- nmf in II i-'.on
residence by Newman's, $225; and for treatment for polio, will he
C.A.P. SETS IIP
THEIR BASE
RADIO STATION
Local Squadrons Draw
Additional Training
Equipment
' (’ui.i'i's Civil Air T ' •! .‘qu.id.
! i ,.ir,s took quite a iufnp '( qiujSIlent
j", i e'. Sunday when a ii. ’ei-a’liiji
11;, 111 the lornj Cad t ..nil 1 -
• qu.‘drolls took a t■ ail* '* to bun
t Antonio Sunday, . and bio'e Id d
bai k filled vvitit l iidto to • and.
■ ur. .11 a it. i nr. it. It fit! ir-e. m th"
pii'imnui atiorr? ’ ixf < ! o
, ,tK. Court Ralph McGuffin, repairs, L’rrsti to pleased to learn he Is im.kittg Jirog- work <,( the oty.tmzatior.s
»' ti,..,?,' do the wot k at a cost of $100. j,ess toward iecovcry. Anon, the radio equiptim
bad $8,1.942.73 there, ------- I v t e,„„K re.ched a ru,,(1 ,im(Uy
erful transmitti
natiiin that v ill
b.v I? station he
qil lit* i But II!
lay
HEAVY WIND
DAMAGES HOME
Erun! of Tornadic
Blow
Courts Have
Routine Week;
Fighters Fined
County court record* allow How-
ard Roose was filed on August 10
! Mrs A. J. Phillips received a
' letter this,week from her, son. and
j his wife, John Phillips, statin:
Mrs. Bluntzer invited them out
lo see Pete last Sunday.
‘ . Mr. Bluntzer who Was. stricken
"he first part of the summer short
. a new and pmv -
i • f'. Vt r(»nd 1 -
lw. us.t ! ,t die.
\ 1 if* Jot :tl IV- «d
»|H»T 'it ,t>n .'Uf) •
transmit lur
City lo File Suits
! On Unpaid Paving
C j?> 4 wtiin ilnn a In* mi l
I lutrsd.i\ fxvnimc in rcii;nlar
M.-'t'dMn aih is» d 4 In v
!• liitik SL'-jituml t-» fil«\ wnits
l irst all pri'iMTl> im hit- in
j i in n> wlm liaM* r t paid llndr*
a,-s« •Mtirnis, nr win*
It,i c i t i in.wit ai lUiiKunn ».ls
|ti do mi, n lias Imm ii aimomn
4 ,1.
SUCCESS OF
CHINCHILLA
SALE TOLD
Chinchilla Club's Cuero
Meeting Brings Group
Info on Pelt Auction
ROTARIANS
HEAR TALK ON
ATOMIC ENERGY
Dr. Renger Explains
History of Knowledge
Of The Atom
! ] I ■ It j \ lv. 11 "T il ell-l n. "VI
1 11,11i It v die | ! (.'inn and silt;.-
, u. -a - ;.I■ • i* hen
I Tim.i >.dity nt I lie .'weekly lurii lieon
i in • .1 Hi.- Kotin . Hi-; if! th"
j |,iv•> 0 11: i lub
■| , 1 , r I . ■< do >1 I" a P
■' |„ 11 I". 1 .1 ■■ i;i■ I I ml I. he. ]•>■" .' ■■Pt
. hail mail,
I >,- |p tr t. i ;:ts o a f>'« ' '-'hi'
tumid talk' on .limit,. and also
lout 1:1. 'll Oil five 1 I dt'oy
I and lb" e t’ v-t 1" -pi
i a lit I i i a \ < • upon
• ........ 11 iy aimmoon, th* .
ly after going from Vi< »>!'i'a TH^,.. f,,| enough to allow c.-mi- ".m-
where he coaches to lloiHton to at-
tend school, !. is been removed
i for swindling-vytih a worthies- f,om Jefferson Daws Hospital to
'check and Homy 11. Powell foi a convalescent, home in Houstonf
Gonzales Buildinas Bear aggravated assault. * The Bhill.PM s w lote pete had m opclkdton by
UOlUdlCi DU U y V .ICC ro. I ............ a lost abtKh 3h pounds, but th. "me
... i ■ i iv i i i ■ a, 'to be in good spirits. Olht-r ecjuipmoiit and
Sing1 f mU: Item el dcs He uses a chest lung at pees , , ht to C " " - id- . .
1 ' —* " " ' j 4,,j'<*uj* includua n 4m-ii*>i
entinns *to
on any of
'if hr a 'H iI
I Oh* I’M! i.'
•afiy j/H nt in th*' He
three f i ‘guencu - - 'F iii*'
wtriiiOn in in: > in t>:* f-
of Ti ;m nljM» i ^ Ii' • n
Vi-
wt < i
erl
! ( ulf 1 ■ , '. ' Ini. 111!!-'*
t .... If! 'v ,' 1-1,>
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I - •- 1,... I I fi' I’-
ll,ii; "11 t be 1 - Old ' ''I
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(lie i . I • ' h. ol
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I , '' I e I'1 ■ B it
■ II ■ a1 . e :i" Ii i. ii"
; . kin MI. F.A I- I* el
, •
■ til
j on. a Chevrolet , -truck tractor, *P,i
! $33.10; Ers- lenn Cole: an. distiirtt-i
,/Hlfs Inqui''cf tvpeitcd jng the peace hy throwing beer
w wind o! r..i-nadic pro- tmttfek in cafe. $18 10: Caliie Pra"
Con/ale's late Tuesday i: . - den. disturbin'’ th- peace .at
,9-.trpyiwl a bam, rip- f.ittlc M ulem (ir®. $18.19: Ida
f off a house -and Bell Raij'-'-tr. distur-hing the p. an (. . -rv,,.
- - p to sever-al other at I.iltio H-u iem Hull. $1* 10: Thm- po've'l h
. . „ tt-(. k • : 1 Whc- on m > eonms: t
Assault Case lo Be
Tried In November
rJh
4 v'*nr
Si.ntn At ! ’sus
s . Iiwcii . s**t.
ight .1 Ol an inch - o'-zr Krr- vv eight p.. ,nd d, - '.'n hV !';!„ ‘.’A;;,'-i'-ml-.y mgld
a. .„a-i$lH lfl* t v?!-v Hut-den, didiii-bine Cmir.iv Attorney U ,!■ v Ci.-.ith-on
ipportedly P^sed ^ ,liunk $l3W; Pmvell is « h a t-*-.-. 1
Gon/alc,, thunk on pub-.vat.-d assault m conn,
r. 1 knocked out af^ ^ ^ $13;10. at„j Simon Cov-ffight June 24 m wt
cir'Lockmg ouMerSOn' ^ enmmet • ial operator's; Pete Dentier
(Vmtihcntal f.i, i’i ine erigir,*
15tl-vvali i * 1 i'.a ttarisi ii"
iightweii'.irt nylon living f
K.,.i• . rt I. I". ;- •
pier. ■of.
•vvo i . ■: ■. ;•••-. 'i t'U ' ‘
ii: :>•. ilatiei -U:-. r '■
lot ;.l ; ' 1
1;.
-eivice to the east side
, yy for times varying from
, end one-half hours.
.• h.t hy the storm was
i. v R-ich'cr residence on
. Her highway. The mure
license, $1$.10.
Yoakum (of ( Head
Goes to Gonzales
It ,ncd toward the west Don T. Teas. 50. un'.l recently
west half of the roof was manager of the Yoakum Chaml«-r
A i u.ldmg'now used as Inf Commerce, announi ed
t Hj-.y
and f< rmeriy a hangar that he has accepted an offer to
p petty was an airport, imanage the Gonzales Chamber o!
?,ktely flattened. jCommerce. The offer was made
. ; me-a! from the roofs earlier this week at a meeting yt
v*. ;»h ?*" ■ a-
c\ jon with a
i ill whr. h he and
vvi -1 e nllerfslly in-
| volved on' the Dentier piemtsea.
i Rert Kuk is lepicsentir. l’ovv-
i ell.
j COUiity Attorney Wdey ( h"at-
{ ham-objected to t he cont-inuun. e <
j the case, but it was granted ovei
Object inns,
Property Owners Urged
To Burn Grass and Weeds
. TfUilrhitj? tr
iii S' p. tit. Arsvon** if-!'*
■ lii'; - ru/ »t'i*in-
vited to attend the rnefti
KJ! f
■?h‘: J.
tit>i ith
i-f |*vt tine
D ili t' b 'IT fi
.t|<'(G.'I i*i a • c11KVtli • l a: « a
j, 'I In- i! "i In" m "!•' ”
ii;;,-....... sin,'.I' of at.Ilf. ■ anil said
1.1,.'. a ill'll"-'' I" ’I
! u "I, li t' je • ''i'll "" el'isls
a, , , , -) eon y.-ai iii-fiirc ftie birth
! .,f ("hi h t ton Inut on die subiecl.
Atoms al -o i .■.-ite i.'itu the picture
I .. . , artv as 1 • at y " before
' Ctirisi I Ha :lt.'"''i'-i' "dd.
Tlic croup wa- I" "0 ht iqi to
p.. r'ii lb" ii" a ovei y of the
K.iiHf'.-en r«v betf.-r known «-
. 'll" X i .tv. III" ("ill It s' dial over V of
. , ,i.|n t s< lent it ic dis
I m "1 l"a. , ,
' I > I' lUTl.MT f .nJD'Im! 'i H < . * * IV' 4 1
Mueller "tiunoi: vvltieh fiiuyfd;
j most mt. i.- tu / He •■bo explain
• "(I the J.i "M U’ U e nt «olialt 111
111" 11 "till -I |l! nh's- on.
In teterr.ee to the livdingrn
I,ii,nt). Dr'.' Renger painted a vetv
: ,h Mil'll [III tme as to vvlint toe •« x
pl.t'simi nl on" m an mil tut. d ,n - a
v,. ulld Have 'mkin the 111i 1"b11ai>
, W"ll a . til" ill' a .!•'< II. I" "’U
neetiori w ith th' : !>• ' 1*‘ '
Alia ; a a" . an- gw :• '■» Ii ivc ' •
t. rui-rArMn.pl*.' ■ •’;‘»n »»'
i, .dee to ii- ’o ' ' . s' 1,1
j. ,- , ( ■ and ii; ■' '-' ' 1 v '
., t|,t j in b i mom .regal die -x ol
I Breed or , oior to do ao.
A: th,- i • i" lU'i'iri of lux >1*1* "
dul t iIk. an o|" >i dm> it...... « 11
", "M I'....... 1 1 '
, u"s v ■ In Id
n I." V : - doi P 1 1 *
,, v | - ., ■ t'm to.-, mid Ah* n
-., .... i t 11 Ji'.tt ' d!'
I’.iy I - itk.'i |- ■ d«-d iri u "
.. ... ,,r i, itt.,i '.vhi. is in Jpn-.
. 1, ,u a: i"J i." titstye t a- .-
Nordheim Woman Takes
Prize in National
(cmpclilion
r„. ft t ' ai/idi"- W'-o
l a . . ■ ■ ■ ■ , . ,*t * iv l
Plan, ue m the "dreaming” .stage for the platting of &
I modern ly designed addition to be laid out on property cur-
ntitly used tor the Client Housing unit, it wa* announced
Thursday night at the regular meeting of the city council.
The city recently sold the remaining buildings of whal
used lo be known ns Brayton Park and .as soon as they are
moved off and the .seven acres of municipally-owned land
wh i h they o. eupied is denned up.
(the aefual laving out of th* new
( iddiiion xv ill lie started.
j li is expected that some ndjoiu-
mg property will he included in
die plans In order to provide
cnoui.h acreage lo properly plait
;the addition.
The nty council discussed rhe
gem ml plans for the new addition
ii considerable length and ended
up aulttoiizing the mayor to have
ilie cits engineer plot the property
iiiyoived, checking particularly on
the ]." ation ol existing streets and
utilities Ijiits would he sold to in-
dlviduals
A group of icsidents from the
Fast Morgan, Moss t.ane, Frobese
mil St.uitior streets part of the
city sii-et c.mm,ss,oner of Cuero con-
'"•**«>* 'Vork IS. “Heady w,,|'ifern-d with Hu- council on their
paving problem*. Myron Bass,
THREE BLOCKS
OF FRENCH
BEING PAVED
Block on North Clinton
Also Slated for
Immediate Surfacing
'I Im i nilihtnui.i! )*V«m U **n l ast
J**i vim ti .sir'*i*f*t in»* t» Ih- | »■ $ \ 4m1 j
i Ur It lit * ml) hy flu* « i* > as vvi-ll I
as of;" I 'lock Oil N. Wallol*)
!tni'i* i vn<*\- on tho piojoi't
, t'N4'<»n ! 1 ‘ n< 'V sprakinK for the ^roup, told how
I'"''-'"" "»•" »"d **"'• U.cy desire to hive the streets m
.II piupertv owtieis along the
stieel. vv i'll too exceptions iiave ]
■ilre.idy .sign'd up for the paving.
ii uiImig "nd euitcis h,.v. ah' 'd> mvlir|S involved, nearly' ready to
; been Jiml on most ol two biockSj
'ol the pio.ie. i
Tin* one tilock of paving project-
|od on N'. Clinton "id cunneet the;
itl.eir residence district paved and
how they have a petition signed by
In large percentage of the property
present to the council.
The council, as a start on this
| program, instructed the city sur-
. „v eyor to run a survey on East
i"v*"k "" 1 I' h with ( laytonj M„rcan sheet from llu, end of
sired All property owners front-
ing mis block have signed tip it
'was announced
the present paving to Stadtler
street, a distance of three blocks.
Other Inixincxs conducted by th*
; la",vis j de Cuiih itty is laving the|r(|Unr(j J(| (ts ^g„ia|. meeting In-
. Ill I.IM■; "lid city dews under o"
cdion of T.d ll.iivvisxl will do the
.lulled.
Cuero Concern Supplying
Gravel for Pasadena
Sewage Disposal Plant
The receiving of a petition (or
t"1' " lone block of sewer line on West
in.'iivl;,- d.-o preparecl three (.hur..h councjl
hl'"ks N' »'i, MMP tholUwl inemljers lo mvestigaie
«*» ‘"d’ "1 *“'« pavement ^ M|(1((ll„n:
"I* 1 '• °* ""w Monn Paving ol drives In the rente-
ewe; and watei im fi-iy were discussed and the coun-
cil expressed a belief that work on
tins would begin in about 43 days;
The hiring of Bill Pullen of Gee
had as a police officer was ap-
proved
A 1931 1-ord polne car was
traded in to Weber Motor company
Pa- a-Ion a new 1934 "Police Spe. ial";
Willi almost no discussion, the
council passed an e-Jinanre aei-
ling the tax rate at $1.60 per
bundml dollars of assessed vaiu-
•iiion;
An oidinime was passed leas.
. I I- going to
in the construction of
ew.. . dl*l
! I ! I '' I " I
I plant it
i. *»,• i|"l t'.'ie th" w- .-k by
( (' I*-ill""!. .Ii
A";’,"'- in;,'.-:" ' ' iilnitd* ot
lie maicrdl vviil b" us. I vv uh 1(1
i i! . di. I having f.een shipped mg part of the Civic Center to the
and oi'i'liet 19 loads to be selii , IWo Independent School District
'ait d" week ■ , ii,;. , h , afelerm. The city
Mi. Gqud.d.-pc \ di- v v. - |f|(. ,,.n( „„ y,,, property at
('Off)puffy is tutnishli g the 8*» .., ,M r month;
van! of M'l". led gi ui.l , ||lt, 1(j HuJ£jc lent land at
it,.- auport for the erectitm ot a
hangar was ills'ussed and approv-
. <1 .with Jai k Poenitsch to build
' arid owr; the stru. lure;
The n dong of some minor re-
^ t u, . on the library building wer*
Guardsmen View Films
On Atomic Bomb
fiJrm
<\.
Cuero Ensign Takmg
Pari in Maneuvers
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.' (.! '• I’ ! "I"' *
;.;-r TI," t' "U
, f
pACinC FI.Kl .T
Task Force will
ri( i" s. ( ! 11 < i’ll'.;. '
;U;[ ■ :-s: > ■ u.d •
IT .-. N.tV.
- .--I th>
!
a!
: nn fit upon
.- N>" "
51 take ;
, f. S ei.ati " un •'*
l ■ . :7 h" sc
■ . . . ,.,'i : Mohr n-i' 'or
c -., f - nit WiP
". ■ ’I a ot.e-
din
> W -
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<l>
or, the
-t" ti .id
.... -a* ". men.'.
.11 5*. ( -"".i N
! win met it th" Srn
Harr "I Ilol/apf* I w
iff the , lw)-' ing of tti" film*
vvhi h k u <■ durin!* hi" 1 1 >’ d
I1 of ’iif w-a k!\ di di.
5 * i h»».ii v. a* f von n- *-i
to p,< naration- tor < oron -nd
’a n lu ia- (m.'lUcled VVedn* S-
da August IH und.-r the dirc< -tor.
of (-.1., ( 1 Brown lit I .ulintJ.
Ua" ..ion i ommanrh i.
* - In,- . ii.usley aid Jotm
Co ija-dge weir n ( barge
Art all day dull lx to be held at
th. rmnr Surd:. . August .2.
! ppioved;
<4 A distussjoti of the current wa-
il t< r spuation brought out the fact
itt .it the wells are holding Up under
>" tie pi event drouth conditions.
Die council authorized the adv*r-
’isutg for t.els to rejuvenate wells
No. one and three.
Vacant lots a
i-mr.d Cu, ro
Scat']* i-a. o. ;
-ham V»-h
ivi.i il 'o
■ rod over a wide area rhe Chamber'* board of directors,are coveted *- 'h d y 5 - ;,r : •
rt -mile northeast of the ,n Gonzales. N "'J dt'“I,, « „ d . .." n*
1 A native of Lockhart, Tens sptnt the prevention (•* the .h, • .
nd was aim reported in It years with the Southwest Witch* spread of firo. ding to «'!«i ' .' • >s •;
, r area, blowing a w.n- al Gas Co., in StephenviUe, Ixck-; taken Thursday evening by the
Big Appetite. - -
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Dr. Wheeler Moving lo
His New Office
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v.hi'h met in r>
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St. Mike's School
Opens Sept. 7
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•a, OlO^Mn^ n Will* ai UdS *** — | ian> t. *
V. ntv pumping s*a- b-.-t. and Yoakum before begin-'City Cour,.
mother out of the Bap- mng Chamiter of Commerce work, iar s. «xion
. He is now manager of the Crockett Ow-- -s of M.'h " :”-r-
raged the roof of the Chamber of Commerce. do cu* the gias- from - ’.'ir.d
-or'CiJ He will t- r.n his duties in Con- nearby build.ngs in orue: t . k-- p
/ .‘.''of trees in be-'h Gon-'/aies Sept 1. the fire from spreading to r.
f. i w-Cider were blown Hiring of •• Chamber manager is The Cuero Eire Department
n, ■ ..is broken. regarded hv the organi/ation'idrffi* stand by during tr," Wu r. ng in lb’
. * >eakage was report- ciais a< a f;r»- s'ep in a drive to event the fire should yet out ol
' Gonzales Drug Co., bring r.esv industry to 'kmzales. control, l* was stated however, epu • •
* ibe Chamber recently conducted firemen " ill r.: • tu' rf-jU.red to do o. . \v-
• • »«t of the baseball a drive to secure mrreased mem- ary of the work in connection v.rh Rog..*ro’ion v.
- lt-i-ndcr.ee Park wa.- bership pledges when a manager utt.ng the crass or the actual seek brf->r* tv-
waa hired. burning. be annouritcd later.
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we< k m'o ! rew ly^omfdeted of- pirincit
fin- ■* (1! *-orth'Expl-nade _
fir. " M-ci-r has tieen ociupying
.,n off. t in the Ru he! buiWto"
for the pa*’ year or more.
Th r>< .v budding, a one-vtory
is one Ot the mo-1 roof
ernly ., ;>;--*l of •’» k nd .n
this s'-cott r,g to
wte» have ir-f* ted • and I
Wheel.-: siid N t< uroml to .ir.-
novaxA .v now c-ptrn
•jent..
Sanitary law Violation
Trial Set for Monday *
James Go-kins. Cuero Negro
who lives on MacArtbur Street,
w It be tt ,*d Monday morning in
Corpora' >n Court on a charge of
viotat.i:the city'* sanitkry ordi-
nartre - - oiding to City Attorney
f re* k Sheppard.
The charge is the result of. •
compiaint fiied aga.nst Gaskins
fur having a privy on his premises
wb.ih i% situated within 200 feet
a s.-wer line, the attorney ex-
Lions Hear About
Civil Air Patrol
Lawrence Henneke gave a very
interesting and informative taik
if*,.,. Wednesday to Uon* Oub member*
**n the activitie* ol the Civil Air
Ra'rol, acooedtnf to Nick Cameron,
to b.s pa-, Thera wet* 45 member* and
, three visitors araaenL
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