The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 110, No. 40, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 6, 2004 Page: 3 of 90
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Wed., October 6, 2004, THE CUERO RECORD Sec. A, Page 3
Bring your
ticket to game
Beginning with Friday’s game
against Sinton at Gobbler
Stadium, there will be ushers in
the reserve seating area to help
Cuero fans find their seats
according to CHS Principal Wes
Wyatt. You are requested to
bring your reserve seat ticket to
show the ushers.
Starting with the October 8th
game against Hallettsville here,
Cuero fans with reserve seats
will need to have your ticket to
show the ushers to be able to sit
in the reserve section.
Wildflower Assn,
welcomes public
The DeWitt County
Wildflower Association will hold
their monthly meeting on
Wednesday, Oct. 6 at 9 a.m. at
the Cuero Chamber of
Commerce. After the meeting,
' the group will hold a cascarone
workshop. For more information
on the Wildflower Association,
contact President Linda
Henderson at 275-8268.
•• Cascarone workshops will also
■ be held every Tuesday at the
I Cuero Chamber (upstairs) at 9
i a.m. The group needs volunteers
; to bake birdseed, paint cas-
1 carones at home, or deliver egg
I shells to homebound workers.
; For additional information, con-
J tact Melba McGlothlin at 275-
I 6943 or Margaret Conrad at 277-
I 5710.
»
Revival service
•
; On Friday, Oct. 8 at 7:30 p.m.
1 New • Testament Holiness
; Church, 1475 Cheapside Rd., will
’ hold a one night revival service
featuring Evangelist David
Terrell. Everyone is welcome to
attend. Calvis Brooks, pastor,
277-3513.
Rawhide Riders
The Riders will have a booth
at Turkeyfest, Oct. 8 - 10. The
group will also be riding in the
parade on Saturday, Oct. 9. They
will meet at 8 a.m. and leave at
8:30 from 704 E. Morgan for a
round-robin ride. The parade will
begin at 11 a m. There will be
refreshments after the ride.
For Yorktown’s Western Days
the group will meet at 7:30 a.m.
on Saturday, Oct. 16 and leave at
8 from the grassy area across
from Circle K for a round-robin
ride. The parade will begin at
10:30 a.m.
Flu shots are here
The Cuero-DeWitt County
Health Department will be pro-
viding flu and pneumonia vac-
cines for the 2004-05 season as
follows: Wednesday, Oct. 6 (High
Risk ONLY)- Cuero Health
Dept, 2 - 6 p.m.; Thursday, Oct. 7
- Yoakum Health Dept., 9-11
a.m. and 1- 5 p.m.; Friday, Oct. 8
Cuero Health Dept., 8 a.m. - 12
p.m. and 1 - 3 p.m.; Monday, Oct.
11 - Cuero Health Dept.; 8 a.m. -
12 p.m. and 1 - 6 p.m.;
Wednesday, Oct. 13 - Cuero
Health Dept., 8 a.m, -12 p.m. and
I - 5 p.m.; Thursday, Oct. 14 -
Cuero Senior Citizen Center, 9 -
II a.m.; and Friday, Oct. 15 -
Cuero Health Dept., 8 a.m, - 12
p.m. Medicare will be accepted
with appropriate identification.
Please have a valid driver’s
license and Medicare card avail-
able. The prices for the 2004-05
are $20 for the flu vaccine and
$30 for the pneumonia vaccine.
Call 275-3461 for any further
VOTE
November 2nd
County Commissioner PCT. 1
Pol Adt Pd for by Curtis Afflerbach. 6O.i W. Clrrtluud, Cum. TX 77994
Curtis Afflerbach
★ For ★
Letters tothe Editor
Dear Editor:
I would like to extend nothing
less than a heartfelt thank you
to each patient who has entrust-
ed me with his or her health care
needs. Your support has been
greatly appreciated.
Sincere gratitude also goes
out to the Cuero Medical Clinic
and hospital staff who have been
very supportive of my endeavor
here in Cuero.
Dr. Hill and Dr Heard -
Thank you for your kindness,
prayers and trust in me; but
mostly your acceptance as a fel-
low colleague. You have given
me much to be thankful for.
Although my family and 1
have been richly blessed while
living in Cuero, the time has
come in our lives to make a
change and move on. Thus, I
have enthusiastically accepted a
new position elsewhere.
‘ I leave behind many kind and
wonderful friends and patients,
all of whom I encourage to con-
tinue with their health care at
Cuero Medical Associates...
where I know that they will con-
tinue to receive excellent care.
1 have no doubts about where
My God is leading my family and
I, and I know that His providen-
tial care will continue and pro-
vide for us.
Through all, I remain sensi-
tive to His calling and His timing
in our life. I truly feel that this,
His time, is the right time for me
to make this change.
I covet your prayers and well
wishes. I, in turn, will be forever
grateful to the residents of Cuero
for your acceptance of both
myself and my family.
Thank you all,
Dr. Ivy Ramirez
Dear Editor:
On behalf of the South Texas
Elite Gymnastics Booster Club,
we would like to express our sin-
cere gratitude for our 2004 spon-
sors and supporters. We are
very proud to be part of a com-
munity that supports and
encourages our area youth. This
support enabled us to make
young gymnast’s dreams become
realities in 2004. These young
athletes competed on a local,
state, regional and national level
during this past competitive sea-
son. These gymnast traveled
and flipped through many cities
including Salt Lake City, Utah,
Lafayette, Louisiana, Tulsa,
Oklahoma, and Tampa, Florida.
A big thank you to all South
Texas Elite Gymnastics
Sponsors: $500 Corporate
Sponsors: Cuero State Bank,
McMahan Welding, Dr. Ronald
Mahoney of Diagnostic
Cardiology of Houston and Air
Equipment Rental" Inc. of
Victoria; $250 sponsorship: Ful-
O-Pep Ranch Center; $50 - $100
Sponsorships: Reuss Pharmacy,
John Farneti, Atty., Industrial
Electric Services, John H. Freis;
DDS, JHC Insurance Agency,
and S.K. Parker Photography.
Supporting pre-team gymnasts
included: Jordan Bures and
Jennifer Sturm. The support of
these fine sponsors is greatly
appreciated.
Also, hats off to South Texas
Elite Gymnastics. To Sara
Gossett and Suzy Adams for
bringing recreational and com-
petitive gymnastics to Cuero. To
the Coaches, Chad Ganaway and
Kristine Mednis, for devoting
their time and talent to these
fine young gymnast year round.
Thank you for your encourage-
ment, strength, and support of
our children and the booster
club.
With Sincere Gratitude,
The South Texas Elite
Gymnastics Booster Club
Go Starz!!!
DeWittBriefs
“STRONG”
Administrative
& Leadership
Skills
questions.
TNT/Teens in
temptation
TNT (Teens in Temptation) is
a group that helps teens who
struggle with temptation. The
group, part of Jerusalem Baptist
Church’s U-Turn Youth
Ministries, will meet Wednesday,
Oct. 6 at 5 p.m. at the church.
The group will also meet every
other Wednesday at 5 p.m. For
more information, call 275-6040
or 361-243-0055.
Gospel singing
Blessed Assurance Church,
9080 Hwy 183 N. in Concrete,
will host Earl and Charlene
Montgomery on Thursday, Oct. 7
at 7 p.m. for an evening of gospel
singing.
CHS college,
career day
Communities In Schools of the
Golden Crescent, Cuero High
School, and the Texas Workforce
Solutions of the Golden Crescent
will be hosting a College and
Career Day on Thursday, Oct. 7,
from 8 a.m. until noon. Booths
will be set up in the gym for stu-
dents to drop in and ask ques-
tions about colleges, jobs, and
what’s available in today’s mar-
ketplace. For more information
contact the school at 275-6157.
Got purpose?
Ever feel like something is
missing in your life? Until you
understand your purpose, life
might not make sense. Join 5,000
other churches around the world
to hear Rick Warren, author of
the New York Times #1 best sell-
ing book, The Purpose Driven
Life, kick-off the 40 Days of
Purpose on Saturday, Oct. 9 at
5:45 p.m. at First Baptist
Church. Each participant will
receive their own personal copy of
The Purpose Driven Life at this
special event. You will Then par-
ticipate in a small group home
study of the book. This event is
sponsored by First Baptist
Church. For more information
call 275-3401 or 275-3255.
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Cuero City Council meets at 5:45 p.m. at City Hall.
Communities In Schools will be hosting a College and
Career Day from 8 a,in. until noon at the high school.
Cuero Lions Club meets at 12:05 p.m. at American
Legion Hall
Cuero Church of Christ s Morning Ladies' Bible Class
which meets at 9:30 a.m. at the church building activity
center, 1100 East McArthur.
TNT (Teens in Temptation) will meet at Jerusalem
Baptist Church at 5 p.m.
The DeWitt Co. Historical Museum, 312 E. Broadway ,
is open from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
New Testament Holiness Church will hold a one night
revival service at 7:30 p.m
First Baptist Church will kick otl the 40 Days of
Purpose al 5:45 p in. .it the church
The Ladies Golf Assn, meets al 8:30 a.m at the Club
House. \
The Texas Trail Blazers Youth Organization meets at 7
p.m. at 619 E. Bailey. Visitors, parents welcome. Call
277-8877 for more information.
The Cuero-DeWitt County Health Department will be
providing flu and pneumonia vaccines from 8 a.m. ■ 12
p.m. and I - 3 p.m.
Order ol Eastern Star Chapter 618 meets al 8 p.m, at
the Lodge
Benavidez Memorial Foundation meets at 7 p in at
Cuero State Bank
The DeWitt County Farm Bureau's annual meeting
will be held at the BBQ Station al 6:3(1 p in
Christian Yoga runs from 5:45 - 7:15 p in at the First
Baptist Church at 408 N Gonzales m Cuero,
Gobbler Booster Club meets at 7 p.m. at Davis
Contractors.
The Cuero-DeWitt County Health Department will be
providing flu and pneumonia vaccines at the Yoakum
Health Dept, from 9 11 a.m. and 1- 5 p.m.
Pioneer/Post Oak 4 11 Club meets at 7 p in at Friar'
Ag. Building
DeWitt Co. Wildflower Assn, meets at 9 a.m. al the
Chamber of Comtnerce.
Cuero Rotary Club meets at noon at Cuero Country
Club.
DeWitt Counts Cancer Society meets at noon in Cuero
Community Hospital's dining room
T.O.P.S.. fake Off Pounds Sensibly, weighin 5 p.m..
meeting starts at 5:30 p.m.. GVI ( DeW itt District
Building meeting room. For more information, call 275
2095 or I 800 932 8677.
Boy Scout Troop 245 parents meet at Boy Scout Hut at
7 pan
Cuero Home Health free blood pressure/sUgar checks
at Cuero Senior Citizens Center from 11 a.m. to noon
t Monday and Thursday)
The Cuero-DeWitt County Health Department will be
providing flu and pneumonia vaccines from 2 - 6 pan.
Lone Star 4-H meets at Friar Ag. from 7:3(1 - 8:30 p.m.
Thursday
Men's Prayer Breakfast meets at 6:30 a.m. at the BBQ
Station.
The Pilgrim Country Opry will begin at 7 pan
Sunday
The DeWitt Co Historical Museum. <12 I Broadway,
is open from I 5 pan
.Monday
The Cuero DeWitt County Health Department will be
providing flu and pneumonia vaccines from 8 am 12
pan.and 1 6 pan
Alcoholics Anonymous meets at 8 pan. at St. Mark's
Lutheran Church, the corner ol Live Oak and Esplan.uk
The Big Book will be studied
Tuesday
Pilot Club ol Cuero meets at noon at the Country Club
Blessed Assurance Church will host Earl and Charlene
Montgomery at 7 pan. for an evening of gospel singing.
Friday
The DeWitt Co. Historical Museum. 312 E. Broadway,
is open from 8 a.m. to 5 pan
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Wednesday Cuero Farmers Market opens at 11:45 a m. offering )
The DeWitt Co. Historical Museum. 312 E. Broadway. many home grown vegetables, candy, honey, and more
is open from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Alcoholics Anonymous will hold an open meeting at 8
pan. at St. Mark's Lutheran Church, the corner oj l ave
Oak and Esplanade.
Saturday
The Rawhide Riders wall meet al 8 a.m. and leave at
8:30 from 704 E Morgan tor a round robin ride.
Thank You
The Family of Troy Klaus would like to extend oui deepest
gratitude for the outpour of kindness that many people ol this commu-
nity has given us in our time of sadness The many gifts of flowers,
food, money, and cards filled with kind words have been most appreei
ated by our family. To be remembered in this trying tunc makes our
hearts smile Troy will be greatly missed by our family and in the com
inunity thanks to all of you
Thanks
Larry, Laurie, and Michelle Klaus
ft ELECT A
WALLACE ANDERSON
Republican Candidate for
DeWitt County Commissioner. Precinct One
Responsibilities:
Represent Citizens of Precinct One as County
Commissioner by
A Careful attention to county operations and budget matters w ith
a conservative use of tax dollars
★ Continuing road improvements as the DeWitt County Budget
allows
★ Responsible maintenance and care of DeWitt County owned
equipment
Experience:
Budgets, finance, construction, transportation, maintenance,
management and trustee
★ Employment: 25 years with Conoco Oil Company working in
administration, production, purchasing, maintenance
and logistics
★ Currently involved in cattle ranching in DeWitt County
★ Community Involvement: Serving Cuero and DeWitt County
by working in numerous local organizations and in many cases,
in the leadership role.
I ASK FOR YOUR VOTE ON NOVEMBER 2
Early voting starts on October 18 al the Court House
For more information.
visit www.dewittec.net/wallaceanderson
Politiciil Advertising fund b\ Wallace Anderson for (ount\ ( ommissioner Precini 1 One
Pat Bunn treasurer Wofford Line. ( uem. TX 77V.W
t7ie£eto fin Sate "Itaca!
DEDICATED TO SERVING THE COMMUNITY
where our family chose to retire
Oct. 27th, 2 Big Shows
4:30pm & 7:30pm
Hosted hy DeWitt Medical Foundation
an affiliate of (Hero Community Hospital
5 Ring Sponsor - Cuero State Bank
Furchase Tickets At:
7( Unlimited. Main Street Kaffee Haus A Deli
Cuero Chamber of Commerce A The ( Hero Record
l or Information Contact Phylis ( anion 275-2(115
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