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XOL. 7(1 NO. 204
CUERO, TEXAS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 27,1970
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In Schools Here
PILOT PRESIDENT WELCOMES DISTRIC T OFFICIAL
. . . Mrs. Erers, Iwcul president and Mrs John Doolittle.
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RccepHon Held
By Buchel Bank
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b<Ts mu t hi iiir-.s urn I wi-rks.
nf Piim Mrs. ! irns Mt AIiMi.t
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Mrs lludv M a ft | n. ■ h.iii!'; i ri.
it f til* t ■' lin'lTalnifj S' ' i . • < !!':■
i-iifU’O, M'js'iti'd that: i Pittsirifr
had b*‘( ': • si'fjf' ti i I .mM" '•*. a Mil i*
to tlii' \i.i'tims uf Hurrn am
Im Two tiihi‘rr!il=i!' , fiatnaits
ha\r !,•-im sui'i'lit d A'ltli husjii
till hfiSIs this, nvnn'h !I, . • nn
imttfM uill !«• in i-hHrt'i' of tlii
ri'i i'pttiin !» f'-r" 111♦ > ..(.'hamiiiM j
of t ^imt.ni'rvi> tianciui’t tutiifht. |
Stir ,dit. d that an\ mi'tnlii'!':
htuni’ lydditu' or snsthtru: tit
all. for the virtitns (if Celia to!
Icjuc it at Massey’s Furniture j
St or*'. It .will tia sent on to Cor- !
I >,us. j
Mrs. Harold Niclsi'n, < hair-*
iii.iii of th' t-'infin.'i' <’umiiH'ti ,'. |
ri'j.virtfif filiiris for'?t .Kh a Mar-j
i IS kit in .(> tr.lii'i' sail- of Had
t lulls and .iirna/ni'tital Christmas
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First Day
Enrollment
Is 1,980
aenrsiis ui i.'ijwii liidi'jtcnd-
i nt .Si tusa I>istr i■ i viKTiad yrs-
terda) vein ,<n initial ernoll-
i ent 61 l.ttNft, a • uniinu' to Su-
; **rjntt-iKlsanr 1>: h !• -Sims
This i"!ii;iai'io with 0|»'iunj{
day (‘tirolliiiPm last year <*f
jdCT,. Tw.'nty-six [iupiis eiuotl-
, .j ir; ti,*’ noM'iy-osiablt-hcci
kindiM Kai'li-r. proyiarn, Dr
Si! s said.
y. .-ti'r'la;v s anndin.oiit rtiif
s i'Si'Mls, in i-rti-i ' ar; in. least-
of 37 out ),i‘t >«•.-»• in tli,. lj
y; a.di". fM-liny then
Tlii* year s enroll im-nt J»*t
( , ri s. : a a - i. i i i ; , i ,'e-sl Wit h
iust MTU s f i a i,i ft- is:
Cuero Higii Sehrsil.. hSfi and
6 V'.
Cuero Junior High S.hooi
199 and jl.
l-tiiul* F i inrmiai'} St hool
160 and I*.-*
Hum Kierrientarv, 4Sk arid'
115
- John C French Kleinen ,
j 'ary, 1K3 and 175.
Dr Sims exjieetK at least an
j other 100 students in enroll in
|'the' n>-xl coupje of days, he
s.t 1, which is normal.
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THE TORNADO TAKETH AWAY is the situation in Bridgeport W Va . a- cieanitn
effo/t on this Baptist Ciiurch get underway. The twister uiso.'tlnioofed home:;
C CA Will Take
Part in Parley
Texas, companies In,
Frers
The Fa tie .if ion and Tnt*-i
A-UUIJ1 j ,)t iiutr. iiujiri iiiu iuu' iii
I ,r • F< !•'.<t.j.'.iiiK t > >iTHfiiitc’»- pWu' \Vblipiiv liiincock announced ! Thp Cuero u .lUritbei ol c uin <»I live
to | i'1 •Micil.p Mo»Ki.'reading.-and to- receipt of thip following etvnoli- j irieix-r and icuitaie has wv - ’ ldrH59.
w a k iiT iinst illiteracy, Mrs.. A., Mmht figures for county I cepted an -invitation extended ; Tester
II w,HKi ,s chairman sch-ols: I by Cmvernor Preston Smith to chamt** president, -aid the
Mt l: •si:m«"v t’hiTitham Meyersvill* School, Prind- j l»Hrtieip«te in the 3rd Annual t ehamher now is making plans
Pati'ii t" I'dl'il'iiems ( hairn i.tn, pal L>xs!ie Flessner, 106 thil 1 Haiverni'ir * (on! renie on In
said her (I'.iiuiuttih wall dis year as compared with 98 last ’ dustrial E.xp&nsiun to he held
Rest Stop
Planning
Completed
tor a. deloijatf m froir. Cuero to
(Sec < < A, page fti
C.ut’Ti .i;iui,i" nsd
in Co rni hg plan. :o. ... I,,:;," J i.i
-i p they wiii n'.:.i.!.'i:ii
tviioJidd.\ k"i! I. •!
day -nWfdi's- mu 1 m
t' '■■piis ui the CnristUi- '.••ar.
•hi T't (Wiisiitiii|i>n !*;*>' ir; - Westlnff School.
Tuesday Qct.
Principal 1 More than a Thousand pe
; ». nTri-i- An two .linia, f’arul Mrs Irene Hahn, 97 this
(See I'ilut ( tub. page 6) and 95 last year
year
i .im iimplrsii.’n-tits ot Tin* new
ar" as-w.-ll as plans of work
!' the future -
Sunday School,
BTU Institute
To Convene
DOCTOR SAYS
No Diphtheria
Seen in DeWitt
sons are expected to attend
the day-long conference horn
throughout the state.
The program will serve two
basic purposes. It will allow
Texas to honor expanding in-
dustries, and reveal for tad
first time tin* results of the m
ter-state study on plant location
incentives being offered by ttie
nation's leading
states.
. The ma.Kir areas et this vtu-
dv taxes, hnani iiig, vocation-. ,, , .
:, . . . i Cuero Dions ( Uib
al/tecnmcal tt aining will tie i
Bluebonnet
Director
Lion Guest
Club .meir.hc's xv 11j
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i tho
rest slop' tnun S , 1.
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.to 1.0-p.in. S'pi 7
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entr.'itii'C to . Oiem
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Park -.on tn.' Vn l.ori;'
■!I; v.vay
Joe Johnson is pr i.i'
■ Ilian
in other news
Pi -
nif*ni
CFiai )cs. GoodenoupFi
ss id
i he
dun Will eo-'S;idn.xoi
a
Jill's-,
punt.... and. kick ftontest. W't-H.
\\ e’ler Motor Co. Date w ill Ik-
V> C BownUiti. executive d)
industrial ! rector «t BJuetxinnet Youth announced - Ir.iti r.
Ranch w as the guest speaker I be. club is
at . Wednesday 's meytuig ot th«
Mi's (’buries Hii'Iim bpii'gi-r
r-hair.n. in of I.Tblii I'.idatnns
Bv .IRAN IF HI At <M K
Kei «r<l xpiif Writer
W •• havc, tin khow.i.e.dge - (it
<iit ilitherta roses nor su-pi'i ts of
dipluhena in 1 ii'W;tt 'ouniy." i
Dr .1. C Mi < .‘.lire, direitor of,
(he DeWtt C unty Health I>e-i
(me hundred and thirty p**K' d»sy.i&s«*<l i .i »*'ree jianeis Chairman Ronnie
if
•bed
'Util
e Hi'Uiti C.iiintv Siin.'tav
I ,i..j H'Tt I list it alo wiii
, oe .it ];M't Hyt
, !.■ S itur'd.ix and Sutvi.ij
■ ill; C «e> >. ii e -Htlrf de-
lict 1! . 1 pc t’uxi ■ wilt, tie held
„iV i . limn «t 15 p m _ _
M t, program writ 0*-...in , ommitte. reps.i-t^l Vh,it tin 1 pm t mm d" saaiT'dnv” ’ jT 'uero-DeWitt County IR-,,art-j Mitchell, who is making the ar,d Kdtien Rost,
r. Mir, A.-M utusie. fur- Hiliit Dig is hemp sent to the i N.uttur, y,s <■Tils from area re*: ,m'nt are only for those p**r.sons j oomix'tifive stiulu's. | The club received
Rio
He was introduced by
- • . . . gram
sens received difihthena irnmu-"*hich will :m iu«te a top lwgis better:,
nization at Mc>nda> '* e.linic at | lative/ official, a , leading !>rt>- j Awards for ticket sales at the
the heard department, Mrs i fessionai industrial developer: ju|v ^ arms a I were presented
Bette O’Dei!, public nealth nur- j and a representaiixe from the'] by' 'Howard Bennett Awards
rejairtcd.
nationally - known eonsiiitin.i;. went to Dave VVelwr, (lienn Roi
prejia riiif; to
'trail-port; another km*I >t relief!
iteins i" Hurnciine Celia vie-,
tiiiis Clothing and canned food
i*>o- !1‘.i> he take n .to .th.* Sheiv. in-
. UTili.i a- O’, store or Radio
.station KCFH
A turkey shoot is. beinc plan-
nwd V’-' •'sc '• ’itch; Ketinet
.Mil*'ll’ r ciiaii'man The c uh
lmmuui/ation services <jf the; linn of Heat Marwick ,nd tls, j!m Omrad, Mike W ebe r will h ,vi
a* 1 • k
U the 1> Witt C inly Public 1 .'ibrniy and to the Cham-1 snients have t» , n received by 1 wh-. cannot aftord },mate care, j Another 'highlight «t the c .n
discuss* <i j
Hi.11 h<vl Hank h'»stfd n “Bo k
to S' hofil rot* Id n t- »* fho fu i-
rv.uostraf j*»n. t<u ui'y. .Did - Board ' •slf,L‘.ini-
of Trust**os (if tho <'uoro In
ci('; ith‘TU S' tvRiI Ihsfnot «t tho I ui
>. iwship Hall of St Mark's I by Miss Josephine Franklin.]
I.utherah Chun h between 7:00, SoloM will he Joseph Cihhs j
and 9 no p m on Tuesday. 1 ' iupst s.u-.ik.'r wail he W'.nxlell j
Approximati iv ’ 17a aHended : 1 'ampbell, 1970 CHI graduate!
and eniov.ed the refreshments1 ar.d s'aty. iiopiiy wanner and i
end he.-pit.aliiy Old friendships Texas representative f<,r ! j
ware rent \»ed aftei He sum- t ’ iu i r. e F.diKation Clubs of i
H er .arii 1 new inrmO:- ot the , AiuerieS.
faVulty hoi;i,tic ac.iii.iariifod with ! '| ,-e youth program is
The propi' i:i** her of .Commerce;' Founder the . to. .al unit since the oiit-
readipgs and Week wall be observed iri Oetae break in Sart Antonio, a gj/okes-
Ro;» it t'iitH’h j her, | man said,
will Fie master ot cenunonti - — ................. ... -
Youth Committee
Appointed by Post
Apj»plntment of a <*ornmittc;’t? noy Roiw rt Post, (^airman •f
the :r. f* ;;• \ Ilf fri'C*-
I to Study problems of children the I WVitt County Committee; fehlt;s begin immumra-
*|v..n*| and youth in I> W itt C.oun’y !(.';,ii,iren and Youth. ! rions at age two-three monttw.
liar.-
y S runai '• i* t noir.e on the
» letter.. Vdakcm llighway: Sept. ■ D'.
from Wayne Tiffin. Cuero High J.ft> k Rarfsel! ..is chairmen.'
Others are urged to be immu-1 ferenc* is the dramatic triple- j sored hy the club to the Texas \n orient.9* on for new n:em-
nized by their family physic ian, screen sound-on film pi Psentn-j School senior. Who was sjnm- hers w ill he be d to tfve Sept.
Mrs Fi'Dell said, bon portraying the expansions \ Youth Conference in Segnin. R meeting.
Although (here ar« ne sun- '
peeled eases in (he «eunty, par
ents are urged tv (ake precau-
tions in immunizing their <-h»l
drew, she said.
"ChiktriHS ae*d ■ Serb* mt
dif'htherta shots and a booster
orn' year tater. Subsequent boos-
ters are gjvet, according te age
and vour physiirgm’s advsee.
(See Sunday SihiHil, page 6) | has tieen announced by At tor-!
;^8
ilULl*
Post WilS
MOTORISTS NOTE
School Days Here;
Please Be Careful
named committee j “Sc hool age children who
, . have had a series and a boos-
cltatrman earlier bv County . . . . .
. '’or pnor to entering the first Cuero kids went back to note of four additional factors: appear' suddenly friwr a blind
1' ’ '* ' '*'^i *' grade will need a booster in mis week and that w ca- 1 When m a school zone. s["•! near your ear
V T"' "Ty I cV , ,,,n jiour to six years, according to sj,,n says th(. American Autre w ak h for reduced speed limit t 4 If you re a rcr-ent. help
Yoakdin lSt>. . own Lewis. | y<HJr physician’s advice j mobile Association, Texas Dm- signs that are installed m nia- your child by mapping mu his
Xoiktown I SI •. Di F. F. Sum,, Adults after a series and S|„n ,, an un|ort<int cue to run-; ny communities when the sum- sail xt walking route to school
( uc: i 1SD, Mrs Juilv Rlack- j booater one year later neeA a torists They, too are probably j nier months end j li he takes a school bus let
-aFi
well. State Department of Huts
■ lie Welfare; Nelson Hensley,
: president of Cuero Youth Con-
ference: and Virginia Gonzales
and Knola R s-, Cuero High
; School students.
Committee mcmtais will use
the nieth d of, "iitolilem identi-
fication and proposed practi-
cal solutions" m their work.
Post said.
Youth topics to he consider
• si Im hide environment, rate
relations di ii:,- and edui aiton
topics on cliitdivii will include
irvlividuuli's. child service di
stitutuins, licalth and learning
Post s id inf
booster every ten years.
Clinics are held in Cuero ev-
ery Monday from 1pm. to 3
p.m. Yqakum clinic is held the
fourth Monday from S a m. to
11 a m. and the Yorktown cli-
nic the first Tuesday from 1
p.m. to 3 p.m.
The Yorktown clinic Is for
(.See Koetor Says, page B)
4-H Electric
Group Meets
SACK TIME in C.itrtbojia finds these soldiers taking their base In hammocks stung
in a p .: da in Kompong Trabeek. They are on a search and destroy mi;-; ion noith
of Phnom Perth, tlie capital, and are Vietnamese troops. *
Proper care of electric mot-
s ard appliances w ere dis-1 meir own for the first time,
eolation sheets , ussed ;it the August meeting, Atxive all, drix'ers should keep
I\e been ni.ii!' I t" committee! of the electric project group of jn mjnd that many children
F i -f '.a-e’ing will F'cithe Meyersville 411 Club. j know next to nothing alviit pe-
cld S' ; !. 9 in Die ( unty Memliers also discussed Hi'S!: destrian safety rules And c\en
< . ihdiise. | md of electrical in juries. ] those who do hardly w ilt rc-
Fmdi.'i ;s of the committee; Attending were Sylvia Dochr- member them when in pursuit
•nil he mailed to Austin to 'he man. Sharon Jiangnan Bruce ; of a rolling ball or • runaway
Governor's (’^nfeiente on Chil-: fkrfimert. <trnp»ry Cg| Md ptf.
ih.on and Youth. jVanot Lg| i Tbe AAA Mvmm to ■Mtoe i
ready for a do-it-yourself r* ■ ( 2 Remernbhr the law about j him walk (o the stop trif
fresher course that might be I stopping when you see a bait- ] fic hazards near schools in
labeled "child-centered defen- ed - school bus, and .at the same I crease when children are drop-
sive driving." time, keep in mind that this ' ped off and picked up by farm
The AAA points out that each may condition childrt to dart ily cars
summer h’s easy for motorists! m front of a public, bus | •"Children," says, *AA. “are
to be lulled into relative lax-1 3. Be on the lookout lor dung- | our most precious pedestrains
ness in thix area as children sters riding bicycles that may let's protect them’”
vanish from school zones and]
school buses leave (he traffic
lanes
Now drivers must again bi
on guard (or thousands of
youngsters on their way to and
from the nation's classrooms,
especially those tots who arc on
SCHOOLSm
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