The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 97, No. 31, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 4, 1993 Page: 9 of 34
thirty four pages : ill. ; page 23 x 15 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
0
dn
Lions honor Brantley
Lions Club ex-district governor Jim Stone, and is a past president. The Cuero club
from left to right, recently presented Cuero donated $1,000 in Branley's name to the Sight
Lions Club member Rollie Brantley with the First Campaign which is determined to stamp
Melvin Jones Fellowship, one of the highest out blindness in the world by the year 2000
honors for a Lion. Brantley, a 50 year member, (Record Photo)
has helped with the summer camp in Kerville
Oct. 9-11
Grant research, writing seminar
939
Few
100
5
1073
00#:
ood:
101.
uals:
eers:
The De-Go-La Resource Conser-
vation and Development Area will
sponsor a grant research and writ-
ing seminar October 9 thru 15.
. Grant Writing 1 will be held on
October 9, 10 and 11 and Grant
Writing II will be held on October
13,14 and 15.
J According to RC&D Coor-
dinator Rindle Wilson, the focus of
the seminar will be to help com-
munity leaders and organizations
it
Fire Dept,
meets Thurs.
-i' •
The Thomaston Volunteer Fire
Department will hold its monthly
meeting on Thursday, August 5 at 7
p.m.
ni The meeting will be held at the
Thomaston Community Church.
learn how to find sources of fund- and Federal funding sources will
ing for community projects. Grant also be provided.
Writing II will be the actual writing Seminar participants will gain
of a grant, the necessary knowledge and skills
The seminar will be conducted to enable them to research funding
by Dr. Don Udell of Resource sources, develop proposals and ap-
Development Specialists, Inc. of proach potential funding sources in
Norman, Oklahoma. a positive manner.
The seminar will focus primarily The seminar will be held at the
on private foundations and how Meeting Room in the Victoria
community leaders and community Mall. For further information and
organizations can tap the pool of registration forms, contact the De-
funding available through private Go-La RC&D office at 512-576-
foundations. Information on State 0230.
I IC.=KC.=$C-* *-- - X
Appropriate Services
For All Faiths
A special tribute is a great comfort.
Our services comply with personal
family wishes.
Taylor-Brown
Wed., August 4,1993 THE CUERO RECORD Page 9
Family reunion held at park
Descendants of the late Bonnie Taylor, Cuero High School
Taylor Sr. and Prince Brown at- graduate; Rev. Robert Taylor Sr,
tended the 15th Annual Reunion Job Promotions for Santa "Rosa
held Saturday, July 10 at the Cuero Hospital and Carl "Trooper" Taylor
Municipal Park, and Evelyn Crosby Taylor’s mar-
More than 150 family members riage in May ncar Baylor’s 50 yard
and friends attending the function, line in Waco.
Doris (Cookie) Taylor Green Devone Williams caught his first
presented the history of the Taylor fish in the Cuero Lake while others
family and reviewed a number of splashed in the swimming pool,
past generations including the Mills Volleyball matches were played,
family of Cuero. The oldest Taylor was Theodor
Mrs. Ollie Brown Bryant Taylor of Houston and the oldest
presented historical accounts of the Brown was Mrs. Ollie Brown
Brown history from slavery. Bryant of San Antonio and Mrs.
Attending the reunion for the Portia Brown of Cuero.
first time was Michael Richards of The youngest family members
San Bernadino, California; Carolyn was Parish McCloud of Victoria.
Battles of San Antonio and Andrea The member traveling the farthest
Martin of San Antonio, was Michale Richard of San Ber-
Special achievers included Chad nadino and Kay F. Littles of Hol-
lywood, California.
Members attended from Victoria,
San Antonio, Fort Worth, Dallas,
Del Rio, Cuero and San Francisco,
California.
Rev. Robert Taylor gave the in-
vocation. Family members enjoyed
a barbecue dinner prepared by
Mary Williams, Doris Green, E.M.
Scurlock and crew, Marin, Robert,
Melvin and Arnold Taylor.
Family members not able to at-
tend were Mr. and Mrs. Dakota
Brown, Clara B Cooper, Sarah B.
Robinson, Johnnie Brown and
Bonnie Taylor III.
Church services were attended
at Little Zion Baptist and the Daule
School Reunion Services at the
L.E. Meador Association.
All You Need To KNOW About
Convalescent PATIENT Aids.
(/
,A 670,
00 € 700007/000
Reuss Pharmacy, a name you’ve come to trust with your prescription needs, also offers the most
complete inventory of home medical equipment and convalescent aids in the Cuero area. Sales and
rental plans are available with free pickup and delivery for added convenience. Medicare assignment
and group insurance claims are welcome.
515 N. Esplanade
Cuero, Texas
275-3411
Shop -
Classifieds
Freund Funeral Home, Inc.
213 N. Gonzales 275-2343
x R== ot Not K
—6 PHARMACY
Store Hours: 8:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Monday thru Saturday
T| 7 T) T F T •
It S been In 1 he Family PFor
We'll Make Sure It Stays
10
De
Here.
Everyone has a special keepsake. A favorite
piece of jewelry, or a wedding album from years
gone by. Something with a personal meaning
that makes it priceless. And irreplaceable.
That’s why Victoria Bank 8 Trust offers
convenient safe deposit boxes. You won ’t find
a better way to protect your prized possessions.
Whether you’re storing the family heirloom or
important legal documents, you can be sure our
safe deposit boxes offer total security.
And now is a great time to take advantage of
inexpensive rental rates. You can choose from a
variety ot box sizes, some tor as little as #1.40
per month. That’s a small price to pay to ensure
the safety of your most important belongings.
So stop by today and ask about a safe
deposit box from Victoria Bank & Trust. And
start giving your valuables the protection
they deserve.
Victoria
Bank & TRUST
D 1. 1 . 1
Banking, pure and simple.
Member: Victoria Bankshares, Inc./FDIC Serving 28 communities across Texas.
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 97, No. 31, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 4, 1993, newspaper, August 4, 1993; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1703532/m1/9/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.