The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 144, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 18, 1969 Page: 1 of 16
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Zone Ordinance
Urged for City
DRIVE IN WINDOW for City Hall business Hill go here, a* -
roril.tiK to City Munir,i- Wil Cockrell, with a driveway lead-
ing from the City Hall parking lot in the reur. past the
window, and evHing onto Hast Main Street. Cockrell and
Mayor Jack Edgar plan to go to Houston next week to inspect
used bank-type window, and probably will purchase one.
Tin- action has already been authorized hy the City Connell.
Record Photo by D. L Prentice
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Record Stall Writer
Tne IV,.ml i*l "ri.dy.-s of the |
Cii-: o lit lep-nil: .at S.-liooi J).<- |
trim rb...!o' a . • ’ v ■ ,,-n j.tv ;
tlttit makes .• -«i • -, lor. ’■■■■ -n-
oiny reason. v-i.lcn’ tic y
end-d to put- Du tic School back
in us.-,
Ii It 1 don't till’ ik ' 1 ., ; t|a i A
prop*profit! 1:1 n 111.iluia;
0< • . ..'-it N nut I I - ; a nr . ,1-
tcr . i--1 u ok a h. Si in_.nl
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M’.-y he jt u; a ; evi rt r.n i •- i; d
p: ‘ dire, l.r •- ' the ' • p-'-ri
n . ' sag .law;" n -w in , Me,-: in.
Work Due To Start
On Paving Terrell
Dam Plan
Objection
Raised
AUSTIN UPI No govern-
ment body exists in Texas vvi!h
, tlie legal nut 1 iority to supervise
water resources that would de-
velop from channeling water
from darn- m South Texas use !
Ider ground owording to the I
chairman ol the Texas Water .
Rights Commission
j "In the absolve of such null-
l agement, tit.- lcasilulity of in
dertaking construction of such
multi-purpose .siruriiin s would .
. be rend, red doubtful," commis-
sioner Joe 11 Carter said Tilcx ;
, day ill a letter to Gov. Preston
1 .smith.
The commission chairman
said ho will nerd additional tin ■ i
j to study a plan to build the
: dams to funnel the water he-
low surface.
Landowners and it rigation
• farmers who receive water from
| other sourc es protested the plan ;
j at a. hearing last week. j
"Serious quest:,'.,; vs concerning |
[the effect on exist inig water j
j rights’ of local interests in the,
j area • of the study remain utt- :
j answered at this time," Carter j
j said. j
; The plan, suggested by the j
j U S. Army Corps of engineers, j
calls tor four dams to he con-
structed in the Guadalupe. San :
Anlonio and Nueces River has-1
Post Auxiliary
Elects Officers
Mrs. Selina 0.i;(w■ tit.-r w.ts Duckett historian
Planner
Session
Gets Plea
.I. cti',1 president of
can I■ ’t it Auxili
l’ost .3 :
I nii.
i Other
| M; Cal
pi - suleii!
I M-i end
FnuiciS
Mrs. Vi,
tlie Am.vi-
I-.- Putter
meeting Tuesday
officers eh; I d : >
- Ideflllek'. tu'st vic-
Mt;s ,!.> rry Store.
\ tv-j'iresidi n't. Mis
Peyton, . m',"-.-' :ry ;
i Merritt, treasurer;
Mrs Caroline llelvrl, eh q-
laiii; Mrs. Marjorie Foster, ser-
geant-at-ariiis; and Mrs. Faye
Members, -of the ex'
committee are Mrs. Carpen'vr.
Mr.. Mon' 'll- rring. Mis I'd-
n i Angerstem and Mr's. Faye
' Fis, her.
Those on the nominating
eo:i,mi!tee t- oftieer ; lections'
.weiv Mrs Rea Steen. Mis Ki'i-
/..hetii St<vn and Mrs Viola i
'Merritt.
All the newly fleeted' officers I
The Cuero Zoning Comma-
,i-o.. hasn't mam' plans yet for
a-study, of the zoning 'ordinance
recommended yesterday 'by h*'"
city’s master planners, accord-
, mg to Commission Chairman
i Fritz K elder
The commission will in the
future study t map and pro-
jtosed subdivision oniinartyr . to
will , he delegates to the state
convention in San Antonio July | q(, prepared by Roe k M lod, An-
18-2(1. j drews and Newrtam of Victoria,
the firm working on the city's
MARTIN RULING
Budget Problems
All Smith’s Now
question
state budget and teacher pay j
raise bdl- squarely in the lap of '
Gov. Preston Smith.
Martin, on the request of I
("i.rfiptrolier Robert S. Calvert, j
ruied that a bill giving cigarette [
distributors I'-davs credit to pay
, . . for tax' stamps received from I
| ins to collect flood waters whicn ( ,jlf, Nla((, treasurer would not j
Master Plan.
After the study, a public
hearing will be c,J!ed and the
j commission w ill make its rec-
J onimendations to the City Coun-
i cii, which in turn Will call an-
other public; hearing before de-
ciding on adoption, ul a zoning
ordinan :e which vyii! include tlie
entire city.
Yesterday's discussion of zon-
At’STTN d'PI) Am Gen. vide?, that all tax stamps pur- j ing was itetween city officials
Crawford .Martin today dropjicd , chased by distributors in August j and interested Citizens and
the question of approval of the | must be paid for by Aug. 31- | Ralph KUifnr of the engineer-
(See lUDOET, Page 1«)
! would he channeled ...under
ground.
Tlve ..State Highway .Depart-
nvn' this week is planning to
plant the stakc-s tor curb- and
tlie section of street
Cockrefl . a'iso said. Be- expects
two ntoiv hloi-k- of N.-wman
•r work on '!'■ rr.-.l Sh,,:' h> the end of the
Re;;-'? Roulevard, aroord-
w- -k if tl.e-weather It.-Ids good.
• Next week, the t uv mait.t: t
mg to City Manager Wtl Coekr j he and Public Works Pi-
pe;!. j ret tor Hen-el Thompson hope to
Cun o street crews will install 1 pav e the reinaind* r of Nrtvnt; n
the ' osiis .md guttering, and the j to F'planude in one run of pav-
He 1 way 1 top 'I'inient will pave ing Tlie curb and gutter work
Yorktown C-C Sets
Thursday Banquet
(S,e tow, nil-.. I’m.,- I-a
Cp!. Molands
Com mg Homa
A'k-tt I, i!e, San \nton:o i.-um-
r- at. tor he ■; a-s’ -pe ,ker
•..I -t if -i Y-e .<• I'.- n
i h..m:n r «.| Comnt- i i-e, b;uiqum
'i ii - . ", ;p X :, :n The )>..iu11o■'.
v, i d'l . ■ tlt-- York-
' ■. ,s :t C- . mm,IV il
is ready for the l ist s'fetch.'
.Meanwhile, thv park program
li.i. hi'ett ntnyar.g .rapidly.
.Mole dirt has beeii- dumped
for. golf course greens, and fair-
ways and work orews are
spi'eaditig' it. ■-
The large pavilion with bar-
becue pit and rosu-oom nearby-
behind the roi-o arena, is ikmi-
coinpletioii and nio.st of trie
--m.ilter picnic units- -'are fui-
ishe I. .
The r-'strootn in ' the extreme
soul tic ast. section of. the, *-x-
pahsioii Ts going up, as is the
one v ■ st ot the cluti.house and
big pavilion.
| Some renovation on the tag
present pholugibiphs of the -FFA • p:]vi!M.n and it- aevompanyiiig
snow i hampii.ns io the a hamin-r 1 [arg,; harheo'io pit has also been
(Ash.-:os and Gips are nl, mbel's linislu-d.
of the Vioard { «
VFW Post
Barbecue
Tomorrow
Cuero-Ex
Arkansas
Official
take any of the available rev- j
enue away from the state for
fiscal 1970. I
divert h id previously esti-I The City Pump House on the
mated that the1 legislation, by I ^ ^
Rep. Hudson Moyer, D-Amarilla ] scene of the V.MV. Business,-
would deprive the state of about | mens Appreciation mbe, tie
56 million in the nevt fiscal Thursday from b to 11 pm
year since some payments |
would be made in fiscal 1971
for stamps purchased during
tlie last 15 da; s of the 1970
_ ing firm. Zoning wilJ be in-
” r killed in the proposed Master
; Finn.
i h iltfrir said zoning is not
j perfect' by any means, but i*
J better than nothing. He said.
- -toning is like any other plan
I m that if needs to be revised
I and changed through the years
! to meet new needs,
j He said six zones will be
I recommended for Cuero. Two
I will be single family residential
I zones, one a multi-family resi-
dential zone, two business dis-
trict zones and one industrial
Powder Puff
Shoot Slated
By Gun Club
Miivial xete< Tons by Gordon!
A .11 lie |
; ill.lt pro-.
A im-
s and intro-
tkcr. Dalton
■mber. will
i tod dilVxt-
M- tiw i-i’-i'
Mo ...- J. i :■ K v
Ii I 'A '
i.d jiinme- I
l.r noy G. of, • M
I tru ; 1 Siq-erii -i
C ik.-r and I'. O
I i.Sch PAVING
c .Aio);.
■inicdm, u
i vo-x.t.-e
(At-
Cnai lbs
• iLi, oel
;;«• I'd
.!'■, IV. R.-v. M -gr. John Ma-
il’,. :p.. -mr of Holy Cross
( ; v :■. ’ ; ( Tiai cii, will give the
li.-iv,' !. t on.
L - Griffin; Wolpman,
t.' a ,'i . Mettitig an i Gips. oth-
i r ni- mh-is el tIt- Board ol
li.r-'i'-s an- John Horny, Al-
vin "I’--.!Unto Weiscitwill,
Karl Si hw ah. Walter 'Buf.-chek,
.i 'ri 11 1: molten and Lmhx |lm a r
A' -. Lv o -Hekei'i -is s.- ■■ et.-ry.
High School Grads
Ha nded Draft Jolt
Ity KAY Al ois liis lo al 1.
R.-enrd Malf Ur.ter fpi. r.s t >• :i
All it: a ■- -■'! "m a- la i’ •■' naa -
V.i.-e 1’oi'i :x. . - I : - l-\ iivmi-: ( -ii -;o Ho
able ha s . v. ,v in a b i.i.d am
meeting of tin- t S. t v-,- ;a;:
ice U- ,tl Ro nd U Ta.->.:,a a ,
light. aJi. .rding to li; rod llatt.
chatMt.an. '
This is qtiiy a temfxti ary i-l,-.?'- A
#if;vati-.r:. a "i-lsv' to 1.1-;tt.11--
and Will ho elianr. d when, 'hr! a <
1 in wfLino
so. I ll- iut't-1
nd i,i. -.-.ion of til-'
fr ...-I si ;n his name
I wiito -nis ‘-eie.-tive servile
v -o: I,. . - ii. ii must til'.-.',
t,o-t ; n S a am li'l fi -m
h, i r i a; 1 s gn a wque.-t
(i<-IT , n iat on'this form it
v. ants a d: .-rmi-.it m class
'Fie l'.wvd ran it >t grant
l.forment wvdt ut this re-
' p: aduato < m. rs - eulieg’-. .xii",
h.» is i > Jon ,,-r ttifi ndmg iv
sc-'v-.l lie n'j-f lie rr.r,
fr-,m class I-S <11’. And tie car,
r.o? yet i- -o -it a colloge cJ»—:
{••rtfient since lie is not jet en-
rolled in college.
A spring rami guv who plat s ’
t,- enter a College ,.r uruvers ty
J.n the tali of
,f hi.- pe-tp- moment will he cancelled,
g.i-, The coiVgo oj- :ri u \ i ■:it \ wiii
; l- .so tar. yiaai:; man's draft
1 ard tliat he has entered up. m
and -is satisiaetorily pin-suing.,a
f'jll-'Tmr- cause ol ir.struc.tivm.
Tills .will norm.,d!y lie done wi-
th n 3(t. d -ys after he h -s oh-
rolled Some s bools wjlil not
is.-ue font’s to tins eii.'c! unless
r-qm-ted h\ tbe smidi tit. Any-
one u.siting sa. a <. deferment
must have this d.-no by the eol-
Meyersvilie 4-H
Talks Plan For
Dress Revue
i A disctission of eantp. a d.vss
revuehand (fi’ihonsuiatioii.x were.
, m tin* a; i: l.i tor tile i • V i! ir
r: jittli-y ir.- • ’... of the -Meyers-
v i i;.■ i-l I t ; i .1 me It,
1 ii.- iti- da w., ; held at the
A if} ea- dll- < • .llivioMi'x Center
v. .th ATiea.il I Koecki. r, 'eiiai-F-
‘ m tj't. j.-ri-sii1 .ng
Susan G-ihmeT'r expiaitu-d the i
! reqm.vmi tils for attending 4-H '
t.t amp June 27 and 2S. A date j
; was Si-t lor the 4-H . dross re- i
i v’o to ho heM in St. Mark's i
J Follow'.,:hip Ha.il. The date for i
the revue is July 1). All mem- i
ii rs iiite.esti >i in the dT,i'Sx rt-
p.m.
wiii remain it.!! -ge or university he is attend-
ts ini.I 0-3.• v v in"
\iie wore requested to begin
their projects now.
Dianna Diehel and Wanda Dio- |
hoi R.-tve a demonstration on !
"Add a Bit of K airly.” Teresa !
D.ehel and M'Lis■; Muolier gave i
a demon'll-,dioti titled "Fxplor-i
mg F-xhls the Picnic Way." |
The group planned a family ’
cook u.it lo be !u Id -it the Jo.,.:- .
ny ljattn creek al the' n xt i
i fiscal year.
! However, Martin ruled today
A Cuero native has been mint- l))al a clause in the bill pro-
cd area supervisor for thi- Ar- ,_____
kansas State. Welfare Depart- '
m,'tit. He is Alton tPopi .Wach-
tondot-f. 41.’ He'is headquartered
in Russ,-lit i.ie, Arkansas,
Wai'htt iulorf, tfie son of Mr.
and Mrs. F. H. Wachlendorf of
Cii, mj is a graduate of Cuero
High School. He served three
t and a half ve.iis in the U S.
Navy during World War H. He
rains a bachelor of arts degree
in social science from Carthage
College iii Illinois.
H.x duties will include field
supet vision of famiiy and child-
n n services.
! 14, fore entering social work
Wachtendorf worked in the in-
.xurance business for eight years, j
He was employed three years
, as a community organizer in
Pasadena and Houston, working
for the Neighborhood Centers
: Association. He promoted neigh-
bothood projects in informal ed-
ucation and recreation for dis-
, advantaged children.
Following work at the Univer-
: sity of Indiana on a masters
degree, he served as executive
• director five years for a pro: •'
: financed by businessmen. Its
duties were with a privat. n-
! geney working with . delinquent
boys in a low socio-eeoiiomic
area in northeast Houston. A. i
He was responsible for con-
struction during the , last three
and a half years ot a proje‘1
of a C5-acre year-round car*PJ'
CO miles north of Houston. W
[private agency provided 11(
: funds and the boys the ,ahor.
zone.
Tite barlx cuo is a stag affair I In answer to a question from
and admission will he hy ticket builder Nathan Post, Kllifrit said
! only. Paul K. Loos and Alms,; residences and other types of
Bomba are, chairman for the j strucfOies could be constructed
barbel-tic ft will be sponsored j in tlie industrial zone ,but own-
by tlie V FW Post 1072,. )• | rrs should bf informed that the
area is designated for industrial
use.
He said the same situation
would exist in the business
zones. Single t imfly and multi-
family residences, such as
apartment houses .could be
built, there.
Also, single family homes
could be built in the multi-
family residential zone.
However, Ellifrit pointed out,
industrial plants couid hot be
built in the business or
(See VIM. I’.'ge IB)
Burns Hospital
Aide in Program
Sister M .- LuyilfdW Donnelly,
IW.H.F. administrator of Burns
: Hospital in Cuero is attending
a -health e tre'-' administ-rati-ni
The Victoria Gun Cl.rt Vvili program at Trinity University in
hold a “Powder Put! .Shoot" -San Antonio.
Sunday June 22 at their range: The Trinity graduate pro-!
off Cuero Highway , gram in h—t-ifa-i administration j
There will be trhee divT-'-ior.-; is conducting the final resident ! residential zones, businesses
men ladies and. \,).itli. Tioph- phase .of 'the first Health Ser-1 could not be built in the res-
i*-s v-ill be' awarded e.iih (ins.- te - s Administrator's Develop- [ idential zones and multi-family
winner. merit Program. 'Die resident j residences could not. be built
The shoot will start at 1:00' phase began on June 16 and will I in tlie single family residential
1 - -mtinite through June 27.
zones.
Youth Injured
In Accident
... Mueller, son <‘f J,!
v •< Ucrhanlt Mucl.rr
0" > ,n an ai ea-
rn I- ee-il! ;. . Go: \ KtWc
in :J h; - ts into ol3.-D.Un". ' [ Fred Muell
s, r.u.t be rei. h-'l by Ins Wncn.notiiTcatiAn of the y.um'g 1 will
,1 . ft IveiiT for induct).-it due- m.-a’s emrar.ee mto a eo!le:,e; committee,
ng me reur. :u r. ir wtll' h-.ve ' *•:• am ver.sity :s received by tlie I quested to
)'*-> it iu. ..mi {z'.-tp >n<d until ■ l.v.al hoard lie will be re class;-! cook out
fall t" give hint an .ipportmiity J Tied as Il-S. student deferment The ciub w,-k m-
*o g,-t m school, if .he fails to , for. a fulltime, -satisfactory stu- TTagus and Jenniitu \\
1969 must inform i enu-r tollete in the fall, any'dent- j new menibers
r at-.U Gr
o.t tlih r, ;
Fii.ch farm
bring food
The
a ,m
.1-' iti-J.T
as' irs-
Dn-hbic
.sell *'
,, “ -
! duct* Tuc.--.DA
o, urrr-i at 1
^^In ^ nuD-' a.c-
Mlgaig a
taken toCuero-Ho.-
J,| where h*- 'emame-i until
h,s' release this morning.
T O I M ( KS frtim thi* ( u* n; I’:Dopur!
nu nl ;jnvu« r»‘d .in al.mn in the 400 k
of W>*st Main, at this morning. Th»* hr**
(lt*stro>**«l tin- o;:t»* at>OV< OWIItlt
b> (busier M, Dim of Cuero, according lo
( ar roll I * v, \ iro < moi L» \ u.4> un .b t4
« sfiiu th«* of the h**s*-* - % , > • c
invt sfig-ttion :i.s U» the * huso ot 1h»* fir*» i«
still uudoruav.
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