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MICROFILM CENTER, IRC.
P. 0. BOX 45436
DALLAS, TEXAS 75235
Fair, Warmer
Partly cloudy and warm.
CTiancr of mostly afternoon arid
•vening nhnwer.x, Low 7'h. to
mid 80s for Cuern, Gon/alea,
Yoakum, Yorktown.
U. S. WiOfria OnfMt ForitoM
*©r CM#r« and D*Wit. County
5% (Huna Strati
Price
10
A Newspaper Reflects Its Community
VOL. 7K NO. 122
CUERO, TEXAS, FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1970
8 PACES
Town Talk
Bv HZ. KVDKR
NAROOYK S: Mil\ NOT?
Webster defines apathy a- 1
talk of i inotion. 2. l;n k of int* r-
rat: tmliffereni o. This state i f
being. Cm -orrv to say, was .all
too f. (dent last higlr as ]■
r- p,*t 2]0 present'd tv. > spe-
cial' films on narcotics. The
showings were under mint x,.ori-
sorship’of the Cue.) Pn • Tie
partment and po-: .'id Th" r.u'l*
It" W.l* i"\ !'"d
A t -t i! of id inter.' 1 ■. pro-
t ■ out of a popu! !an 1 rr’fir
« nn»i to :uC ! and .a of that
to! Ji 'tiei r '•■•re [» s Imps 8 . n: 9
It lull'
Th. tilnt Mies ' Van or, si
Wh.\ Not'’;' aid, "I.sir Ir '■
or Insara'i '• ii e in! rmative.,
Int. i"st 'and ■ entertain; .■ \
rpiest'. ,rt an t atiswt r 11 >!
I.- a I by (' ■ f '.'Mi n.me and t ■
Pi H A Har.sc t: f> i «v 1 e.ac ,i
bv the aiilienee v ce * * lug!/*
..p."f>vokthg f'U''; utia.- v. i't ab:r
One itripo/'a-t fa.irt was
I • a,.’1!* Out by !c ' I!" ' l
Drugs anl theic a! '"ivy, is a prole
)ern n ('.Hero In 'ha "All*
’Arncrii ' 'i •I " i t e known
o a rs and ' :<* w ft- ari-'h,-. an t
'o tl. * vvr:;- r it is pie' .m.ah’e
<ar. .on h- the. ;, .
o' pao-ente a no 1
Four-Inch Deluge
Floods Houston
Homes, Streets
B\ I nituti »*n ss International ii^htninfc struck a power trans
A tuur inch iiulu;:»’ hit H >un toi iutr
m »n Thursria\ sernim. v\ cit• • t Thp rains were par* of a
•;ushim.: into homes .Uni ht.* 111nLr ld'-mc.? ;u band of shou rrs that,
tlo/ins ol tars :n fast-i i.sim; t<*i- moved across South Texas,
rents. i hiirsda> Additional 'showers
Almost 1 hofi horn* .s in the dotted the same area today,
fashionable, southwest side of .the I.’amt all estimates rammH the
states Janost » it\ vo-n with fh*m 47a inrhos in rvethwest riot
out elect ruin for a tin,*- when Houst *n Thyr*tfla\ t :ust over
MEDICAL STAFF
in-.cin
As. Pf'i,' Ha",Si •• v'c.tf 1*1 s
* •i-«k'i|.'ir. 11, a t C |„ Ir-
'It \\11,:i t go aw is when
we dale .lijr .eyes. The problt-m.
tan * confined M 'hr let na.’rt'r
o' Virtorift or Lin Ant' ri', but
r." n tconnen* "
I ask.- *b f question. I' f .tl’.f"
ir *;/* n. iaf Outre ha'" x-’ipe-
thing more important t<- do l.cst
r.irtit" Was 's''.cvis:<in bint in-
ferpjuirifc” 1 flunk not. I hope
not and I slnceM.v•. jirav net
Is there * lark of interest where
dn.g* arc concemetl? Air you
'h«' sure "f yoirr ^cnl.|^ HMd rUiU-
K n ifrs ’
Whiat tCien bt tbc key to fiyh'-
trip this problem th.it robs • ur
rhildrer. of their minds; thur
bvdtes and their will- to J:v.< a
normal p-ntuc-ive life?
f.
ffim"
IIKH.KST STTU (Tl HI. (n tlie ( u. ro HoiiKlng Authortl. bite
\ prnj. < t «t Terrell Hint (hurrli street* 1* the Social Center,
shown risiii* alKive. Till* part of the <UA project i* adjacent
t<i hoilsini, unit* for elderlj realdent*. and will contain a
am.ill lino ting riKini a larger meeting room which can tn di
four inches m the aou».hwe*t
s**' 'or (jrd> ;i t a .miles- aw.hy.
tn tfie-suburb of I’-ivid-'n;., only
11: -ht sprinkles I' d
Road I dock* K sin hi i shed
ft'i.'ld.i’i-h KS W er-c est • d*j11 s 1)hd
thnaudiout S' 'Uthwest Houston in
mil of the Astrodome, hut
betore S'", et ,d eoj's were
oautfbt • in swirlitu- iv.ik w
A-ftoiic t i ,--ir iyas stilled ...mst
oft the H.isTcn b'reew.ay and the
officer i idioed tot help
I hi vci wont- a no . h.ir.ti' "
the hadifi disfiatcher asked
"We're in tt rtf ieef rtf
wtdt r.' it., patrolman radioed
hat k I don't think a mechan-
ic will help Send a wrecker
The w ater sw pdod out *tf deep
con, tele drainape ditches, into
hi tines alotit’ Hiss one't St
' It was prim “ said Mis
Pider h’ Kisas.one. of the resi-
T'he medical staff of the u-w coritrai t with Thomas Kahlit t dt'nls. oti that spec ei The water
Cuero Coir.rnundy Huspita; will lor iejeusion sets tor the new , no. dimnr room ami
.meet tonight to discuss by-lrtw* hospital kitc hen It s n mess here now .
and rules of the hi .spilth sb if In attendam f at last night's [had to rip out the pari under
Radiologists for the new hospi- biard of directors ni.-etthg w. t" ^rll!. "
ta 1 will also be disc ussed. M Clifton Weber eiiairnian Mutorists I'lee furs
Tlw staff will rejiort to t he Mrs. Kill: I .e.ske IlowatTl Klein- Motonsts tor 'd to f! a fbejr
hospital board of directors at a ta ke. Dewe\ S'hone. Dewey ,- ,.s to.4 rtrlutfe in businesses
meeting to be held at 7 p hi. Henderson and Hospital Admin- alone whatever road the', hap-
Meeting Set
On Hospital
tided Into two tnullrr room* ** needed, kltehen faeilltie*,
mut a Inihtn nttt-n Tile luibhv room will be designed for sueh
pnijecti. a* knitting and crocheting. CHA KtffUtlir Secrr
tar\ Howard Itennett »n\, market* will be available for cro
rhet and knit work product*
- - Reo *d Photo by D L Prentic *
Westhoff
Exercises
Are Held
Fcnir v’rfi‘iuat€*s of-t h e West
s h<«»i stiarvd honors
an-wer is k1u< ation Your rhu 1. valedictnriaiw and s»huit;itonanx
hf* R nt 18 pr«>bahlv krv?us cnnirm^nrement exercises
n. -fre atvuM /inijrs fh m you do. . held U ednesTay
\t irt.-fnt;i: ».*tiuca1,iou h*i\v Kay Fu*hs and Mane Gvien-
*h**n cam’ 'Hi talk irit**;: 1 *.• *oit v thcr were .selected valedicton
Referendum
On Turkey
Plan Okayed
'isvHjisment.
N*» o(»p f'ition
.'Authorit.v was granted Texas pond on wficther or not a grow-
Turkey Federation hv Taxis er m liable for payment of the
t‘ ••-!■•>'■ « »f**tiaifm nb'U*. this ans with avernges of M if. They ^Kncujture Commissi.Kier John
p a • " are the daughter* of Mr. and C White \t> hoUi a r« .eiendum
let me urge you. for the soke,' Mr*. Johnnie Fuchs and Mr. amt on a plan of pfonvition and re- j .ulpiic hearing before Com mis-, q[X,I Nagel. i,n».n 1B11 ,, .... .,.
search in Texas af'er a public Mom r White. C .nstanee Snodgrass and Carla ' Both companies are part of tlie h',1‘
"* r<‘ hi-:\ring in . Austin Thursday. I' twcrs has estimated that, a- jpeeirt.-k Tandy Corporation.
Honor Roll
Announced
By School
The following suKicnts of St
Mjehael’s School have made
the honor roll for tlie last nin*.
week pi'ri.«i:
A Honor Roll
Grade 2 Sharon Barfield,
relei- viri Goebel. David (Iiafe. U-
Monday Seineit'im of * ratlioloe istrator Riley Aldrich.
gist, is i xpeeled to be niadc at -*-------
that, time
By-laws for the new .hospital
were discussed by members of
the board of directors at a meet-
ing held last , night
Kffort* to coordinate by-laws
of the medical staff and the new
hospital will be made at the
i Mi,tid;t\ meeting
Directors also entered into a
Girl Scout
Leaders
Honored
: d . to, he on. Otn*'-popuiar ■
spot 'of safety was Reynolds'
Barbef 8b'if
.“Business bad hcit: down
pci'ttx rrui 'h " .raid tn: 'ter ■ .a• y
Asher 'But we. got three - r
four haircuts f-orh strangers
that rwere t-apfied.
The t-u:rs stretched l«i miles
inland The .lefferson ('('Urity
Airj»>rt reported 1,8 inches of
rams and wvit up to H9 miles
Letters of v >mniendation were an hour Beaumont w as hit with
i presented to two t'uero Dirt ^ itv lies of : itn arid i '''lege
c „ , . , .. Station had a quarter of bn
Scout Trcxip leaders by the Vet- ^ Yfi.)k.,m T„,,,rf),.d * };5
; era ns «I Foreign Wars this, inches
.week. Other stations•.reporting Tain
Mrs. Wilford Cockrell and : were Austin. ■Brownsville, K1
Mrs, Carroll Buchhorn were' ,>asB l-ufkiri. Tyler and Vi<-
Tbe history of Tex Tan Ir. presented letter* by Mayor Jack ! wr>rf, olpar m..r the
dustries was discussed bv Jim Edgar on behalf of tlie VFW. iJ)Wer Rio'Grandr.Valley Thms-
W itte of Yoakum at yesterday’s VFW commander Paul I-oos and day amt pnrtlv cloudv to cloudy
Rftarv Club meeting. L.irl Scout District 24 Advocate everywhere 'else
Rofary Hears
Discussion Of
Tex-Tan History
Witte is personnel manager (.'hailhs F Kilpatrick attended'
Temperatures ranged from an
evening loty of tD at Waco and.
of this generation and' g'rera- Mrs Harry GnCptber
Lon* If come, rtiea.se see ti .-sc "Satiptitunitn honor*
Dertins
The letters signed by Distriot
v ;' ar. ' in Tn.' V la't otr
available again.
P will l>' yiaur
in 'he future
shared by Sondra Allison and
Susan. Barns. They o.n titled a
investment verages of 917 The girls are
daughters of Mr and Mrs
.Taincs Allison and Mr: and Mrs
• M-orgi' Raros,
The ad'In ss "Tlie Wonders
of Youth" was given by the Rev.
Fred • -'Rhealy,' fcisfor -. of "St.
John's Lutheran tTiurch Mr*
Sue Hilbrich was pianist. De- lllnls
mse Arndt was guitar a. i ompa-
nis*.
Raiidail and Michael Arndt
sang "This Land Is Your
Catholic Daughters of Aimerl- [/nnd “ < lit Is m grade* five, six
r.i C"Ur- St Michael, w:b .x;on- sivcn serD d as horinr
«or * Haw ana- l .uau Monday ^.u,:njs. Mayhell Haros w as in
st . p m. in the. National fiuard , iMige of the honor guard t'sh-
Armor, ers were Kaye Kahlich. Vicki
Spec.a 1 guests will he the Hagat} andT’egi'y Kof nig
Junji r Catlioh' Dau./ntcc utd Diptunias were presented by
Jumor-ettvS, , Awards will he NOrman Kahlich fo« sidetit ..f
presented for the past yVag • tin- \Vi sthotf Sehmi! Itoar'd of
Bill Powers, Kxerulue Vice Unit V'ttO actual producer-owners (Trade . 3 Robe:-! Banek
President of the federation of are eiigiMe to vote, Tlie Texas vVayne Kuc ker and Miehaei
Bryan, testified before Coin- Turkey Federaiion has app'oxi-
mis-siorter Whi'e that his or- mutely loti mnibcrs, innuding Grade 4 - Mary Fetters
Witte said that tlie • plant In' 24 VFW commander Kddis M
Cuero is currently on a four-day strakos commends the ladies fot
work week hut. this situation is their dev otion to their troop, and
ex-peeded to he temporaiy Cut- community.
iN.itet read the series on
drug abuse in f 7. Ryd. r's
column apjiear.ng each Sunday
ir Tlii' Record)
CDA Group
Plans Luau
St. Michael’s Has
Graduation Rites
liraduai.iim i xcriuses for lwen.- ka. Rchgii.n awards were pres
emluiri p'iaTi was voiced at the' ni.„ Krupala, Lain Mueller, of Tex Tan Welhausen Co and lir,,spntalM held af ..... .......... , ,
■ - - Ta‘n West-rn la'.,'he, -Co u,> Houst. .rtoth. attcrn.xm h.gh o(
95 at El Paso
Bentsen
Plans Trip
T o Cuero
Lloy'v Bentsen Jr successful
candidate for the Democratic
nomination for United State*
Sena tot in the M ay 2nd prim ary
is planning a visit to Cuero with-
in the next several weeks, . be
said in 'a 'letter ,t» Jack Hower-
ton. Record publisher, Tnurs-
day
Bent-ven wrote The Record
him for edi-
fram atinn plans to hold the nil large produce)* and medi- j#.j» Nagel and .VI,. had Slw-je bark in firoilttetion was due to It states in part. "It is through
election within 120 days on * urn and smaller producers ,;atij a trucking,strike that has made the 'efforts of people like you
plan to assess tin key owners Powers said. i.radc 5 DeUrah Kiieckcr. various materials unavailable that our young ladies merge in
tw.i cents per live hundred- The federation aiso pmp«>sev Cynthia Kon. Jiew. sk,. l> i a n a' '«n a temporary basis, he said, to begin some of the very finest
weight at tinieof sa.es plus in to elect a LVinan comrnod ty t'aI.rL>.,„.z v,. ki Bomba C.n- In the next four years the adult citizens ... It is of the
additional one cent p 'r hea l on producer* board to haniiie m.> sta],re sncppaixi ami Sandra companies hope to double sales, highest caliber performance and
grains .if the assetisnitmt js up-. s..j1UmiHi}u.r. lie reported. Company sales last deserves the greatest of. com
Voter eligibility under the proved by a majority vo'.e <',r,i,l. 7 J’i a r ! e n e Rii. h year totaled $14 million, niendations
Texas' commodity "th.-. k-ofi ' Menit tas of the board are to )K,rn x Mainka aixl Vir-
and self-assessment law will dc,: be '.elncted in the referendum. -gnuh Rv.an
K Honor K..H
! Grade 1 Veronica' Dyer,
! Peggy Flores; Lisa Gavvlik. Ma-
■ ••> Kay Gawlik Karen Hahn
| Philip John, Dawn Seifert and
| Regina Sjiroul.
■ . Guide 2 ■ Theresa Posey,
and Bretida Scott
Scout 'Froop 260
Being Reorganized
At a meeting last night atten-
ded by representatives of Ainer-
h. mse
Scoutmaster Wade Invites any
11 thru publisher fh.inkit
w rk Truste s '
T* c .outstanding t.'.i t *. i < ■ t iradtiati’s were Kathy Tkorch-. i alholic Schist! wre held Bed-
Tta jcli'cr of tb. yea,", will be irdt R "!tit \ Bow* rt Harlan ne.sri.ay at p fn at St. Me
named. A 'program will he prtv Kurils Margarita Gante. An- ' hael s ( Iiiih h.
-Mi'.-d by the .10 < and Junior- giistin ' 'r-.n/iilcs (rt Norwood Knur students receivisl special
r.ttex Tonitnv Si h ten ker and Lloyd awards at the ceremonies Ka-,
V*.t,erai ,t Off; ets are -ex- Sehiicie-n-atin thy Rutherford was named °1 ' V",J. .
' peote-i to aKeivi Mr- J.mrr.v Mi- Tteue Hahn is print ipa! highest ranking student An.en-
Rjicertn and Mrs Jerry Hoff- and.' V\ *'K Ham ock gs superin < an Legion awards went to Miss
man are Wvchairinan, teijilcnt
Rutheiliirid. Scrvu e .aviarii went
to Ben PraUSe.
A ! i" eption tnllowt d the t‘v-
er. ises. .
t .raduates are Deborah Ar-: ,;,:T lvU,'i
P.itri' ta l.tv
Dwayne None*.
< It i.'c 1 Michael
......... * WKenda Kokiri/.e Tan iTgittp Thist 91" Ken Luce, boys from Cuero, ages .,
fy-four students . ,f S' Michaels *'n;c<l to Albeit Hahn .and Mis* ' ] ‘ ’ ’* ’,'4 R ' ‘ t district Sc.mt executive for the 17. to visit the troop during any tprisl- support given. P'»0f ,f’
izi.t*'...■ v.,..,..... ..*ti went 1 - e, . ; . . j a Dag District and John t'. tine of its weekly meetings.: primary in vvaich he poiJ'Xt
. Hamilton seotitnlaster of Troop John C Hamilton extended an .2.9.1* .-DeM'itt <' Hints vies to
,1 ,oc ..* ........... 24", initial plans were discussed invitation do the troop commit 954 for Ralph Yarborough,
Den ritt hue kei anti Rad,h | m jeforenee to the Post s iisin- tee and the Scouts of Troop 2fD "I took forward to vis,ting
Rutherford and Johnny Kubcv-
Who's Who For
CHS Announced
Student* named to ("uerc ■
High S. htxil Who's Who ot 197111
have been announced They in- j
elude 12 seniors and two jun j
i«>r>.
The Students is eie eh isen by
the faculty on Ot plrsis -.|
seliolarsilip perstitialifv, leadci-
sii'ft and set v ice.
Seniors are sally Blackwell.
Tommy Htunt/er. B irbara Btih-
man; U nniell tUTiitilxll Linda
Cannon, Avis t'oeiiraa. Ben
5 PER CENT
House Okays
SS Increase
Grade a — Debra (davV'Hk.
giovi, Patricia Broz. Bruce S« phen Pe e/. Chriss.e Arnold
Brown Tim Clarke Pat Cu- ,1n ' Bain., Ac hetib*’t k
sack. Mark Cusaek. Jim Eieh-^.Grade-:.6 Sharon Koirielski.
hoi/. Brenda Philips, Yvonne Ralph Hartman and David
Gonzales, and Johnny Kubccka. Moeller.
Also Mary Mussett Ben '"!• 1 - Janyi e Lehman:
I’rause. Kathy Rutherford: Dav- Gratle . 8 h U> e L'-iiyvn, ..................
id Slavacek, Laura Scott, Lanel Ben Ptause and Kathy Ruther-. sj^tHnt scoutmaster, and O. D.
Green, Arthur Barnett, and
Olaudis Green, committeemen.
Later this week, additional com-
mitteemen will be signed up to
serve on the troop committee.
Five Scout* signed up at th*
initial meeting and the Post an-
ticipates many other boys sign-
as Scouts in the new
sorship of Boy Scout Troop 2(10 to visit Tnxip 247. during one ot with .y,**i during the corning
Post 917 has agreed to s[jon-: its regular weekly meetings. weeks,’' Ben.Lsen wrote,
sor the O'tgtp with the following .. ... — _— —■ . ■ • —
men to serve as members of ______
the Troop Committee: J. Vance
Houston, institutional represen-
tative, Thomas Mitchell; com-
mittee chairman. Albert Wade
scoutmaster. Klt.no Battles, as-
Webcr. Johnnie Warzecha, Dan- lord,
id /.engerle. David Zengerle. j
Mike Lempa. Danny Warwas |
and Albert Hahn
Winners Of
Drawing Tcld
Charges Filed
Against Three
Charges were filed again,
three persons yesterday in De- ing uj
W ASHINGTON UPl The increase has Strong Mippiirt. Winners of a drawing yester- Witt County Court. troop.
I,1JS , a pi n ov.'d .i 5 i i but where tlie tost of living day at Shew iii-William* Paint Tin v are 1 V. Fr y and Mel- T. W Humphrey formerly of
el'iit in. l ease 111 Sot ial .Sc, unty i'lan fact's an un. crt.itn tale Co in connection with a Jav- vin l.y-n Longlev. olitaimng Cuero, served as scoutmaster of
benefits tor 2t>.2 million elderly The higher benefits would cce drive *u purchase an ath- lodging with intent no' to pay Troop 260 a number of years a-
Amcrit ans and higher fiayroll start next Jan 1. A single letje gym set for Cuero High and It' i'Meri Porlct alias Joey go when it was sponsored by
taxes tor tin- nation's wagt
retired worker now receiving Sehotil were •
eavni rs. ________, $101 7u would go to Slut> ko i P If Breeden of Hill N Ter
1 Ii ."a,., ij pi', .id a tevolution- twin and wife receiving SlaJ.fiO rc.tl, a a'MMh. bull and Mis. D.u-
t t'k, li'\v Fl'X -’usie ll.mard, ,,,v plan to iiutotilali'ally tatten would ct Szlkt.JO. And a widow lie Wt.liore of 5U9 N. Gonzales
11 indy Li sman. Irene MeCIung b< in lit cheeks, "and bike taxes with two ehildeen iving two end tables,
and K i In Smolik when the eosl of living goes up. $202.40 would go to $218.50. 7 ■ ■ suo snien have *e
JUIIIOI‘ it.f- Voguiia Goii/.iilt rb- Ini’ tviv i'Iu’x e. flit 'Ihe p.iv.t:.. t. i, iMtib jytrletl that atX'Ut S1,0*10 has
and Frankie McClung. Senate, where the benefit (He* HOl .HK. I*«ge Mi beet collected in tlie fund drive
Jay. detraudmg by
check. .
worthless parents of Daule Seh<*tl
The Tn« tf. Committee is now
in die piueess of loeating the t"
A thought for the day Latin lin«uw*nf. etc tha was form
Philos,.her Svrus said. "LcHrt, *.'Lv used bv 11*^..2H>.
t„ see u, another calamity the Troop 2*0 will meet each
. . , , . ... j .. Thursday evenixu:< at . J* i n:
tils which vou should avoid.
. a the Live Oak Park Club-
?R.IV\E^
VlUM TO LOCK fOU
XNSWFRS TO CAST SUNDAYS AUTO QUESTION
X WAYS TO HAND1.K YOUR PARFiNTS
' GOOD KIDS NEVER GET PUBLICITY.
THl. DRUG SCENE.
PART HI BENNIES AND BARBS
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