The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 329, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 12, 1962 Page: 4 of 16
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| THE CUERO RECORD, Wed., Dec. 12, 1982 J UfrOTUnFP ! Those observing birthdays is*-, Sylvia Mueller
~ ' ** ^ fl^/l 1 rpntlv uptp PinHv Newtek Der ! cnent
Washington Window
Rhodes Rates
More Attention
of San Antonio
eently were Cindy Noack Dec
... ... 4: Richard Glenn Boethel, Mrs
8 follows Sunday ®srar ' Rau- Carolyn Buchhorn
n Divine Wor-1T b Denny and John Katzer. wero Tue.-dav business v isitors
Dec. 5; Rhonda I^e Koenning I jn San An(onio
and
Mrs T. L.
By LVLE C. WILSON last month is not so glamorous
United Press International ! as Romney s in Michigan or
WASHINGTON (UPIGov - Scranton's in Pennsylvania
elect James Rhodes of Ohio,
r :t.'s; more attention, than he is story
Sendees
Church are as
School at 9 a m
ship at 10 a.m. Ladies Aid will! ’c R He^. DocXm*
hold their regular meeting on
Tuesday. Dec. 1# at 2:30 p.m
with gift exchange. Gifts to cost
no less than 100. Mrs. Bennie
Baros and Mrs. Frank Baros
will be joint hostesses. ,_____ , e. . „ _____ _______
Uesthoff American Legion, „.itK ra.
Post 369 and Ladies Auxiliary
will hold their meeting on Dec.
17 at 7:30 p.m. at the American
That is not the complete | Legion Hall with gift exchange, j W'
At a time when the Re-! Gift to cost no less than 50c and 1
spent the weekend in
Mueller home.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Baros
■he a j |Buchel 4-H
Holds Party
!
erson
The Buchel 4-H and
, " rsr. Iwael
R. J. Vickers of Gnn/alos. j Jjgj| ]|’Qgjy
WASHINGTON H PI i Tiia
gins
Mrs
■ The Christmas program
Home der the direction of Mrs. A
un-
W
, Roy Smith
Dingier. Jr. Dec.
Koenning Dec. 9:
j Bender Dec. 10.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Barg
days with Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
mund Seidel.
Mr and Mrs. \V. R Miller
1! spent Wednesday in San Anton-
• j,. o ne ns a man to he consid- publican Party needs to re-1 the Ladies to brine some kind
c- i- im the presidential politics gain the northern Negro vote nf refreshments All, members
,c,!' tj,e" Republican Party. .• , : to win the big industrial states,,-j are urged to attend
P.e: u- 1 < .ins ejected four .gov-
ernor.- last month in big states
u'jth;.. numerous electorial col-
li ce votes. Rhodes was one of
them.'
Political writers have concen-
trated on three as likely or pos-
sible Republican presidential
'nominees in 1964. Rhodes was
n. >■ one of the three.
(lov N'ei- in A Rockefeller. ;
just re-e i r '. i. i- re-carded as
the front' -runrip.f toward 196-4.
The two are , Gov -elect
Rhodes looks like the man who Westhoff Home Demdnstrasj J1,.- visited Sunday in
might be able to do it. j tion club will have their annu-
In last month's .election. Rho al Christmas Party and meet-1
des more than doubled Nixon's ! mg on Dee. 19 at 2 p.m. at the
J D. Neyland was a San An-
tonio business visitor Wednes-
day.
Mr: and Mrs. Bennie Baros
Mr ind Mrs l illv R iv Hil | Demonstration Clubs held j Schaflner, Mrs. Carl Blank and I'nited Males and Israel have
Henry Paul I hrjr^ U0I(, Tueday business I ,*le'r annual Christmas supper j Miss Janice Blank w as present- s.gned an extradition treaty
Mrs.^Otto^ visitors in Halletlsvillr. j Monday at 7:30 p.m at the Bu- ed by Sandra Wi.sian, Jennie | that could prevent a repet.it:on
Mrs. Edna Winslet t visited ckel Community Center with 65 Billy and Glenn Braden , Carol of I he Robert Sohlen incident.
in .attendance. j Eiainek Linda and Kenneth Sch-j- The -treaty waste signed Mon-
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Gil-j affner, Terry and Brenda Me- r|av by Secretary of S’ate De-
an Rusk and Israeli Ambassa-
dor Avraham Harman. It still
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Mrs. Daniel Kntpna of Corpus !
Christi visited Saturday after-)
noon In the Edw in Hilbrich brother. Grover Weikel. on the
w ith Mr. and Mrs Idonard
Greer in Gonzales Saturday.
Mrs. Chas. Bunjes and Del-
phine were shoppers in San An-
tonio Wednesday evcn'ng
vote in the Negro w ards of home of Mrs. Valesta Tomanee
Victoria at the bedside of her
father. Henry Born, who under-
went surgery at • Citizens Mem-
home
Mr. and Mrs
and family of
Sunday supper guests of Mr Mr and Mrs
and Mrs. Bennie Baros and and family.
bert Heideman. Mrs. and Mrs.' ans, Randy Gav and Debbie. Ja-.
Rudy Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Ge- jrvis, Allen Kenneth, Annette. I
orge Meurer,. Mrs. Zora Bald- • F.n(t Sandra Schumacher and i
---~-' ! virki Burnett | must be'ratified by the l S.
ti spent the weekend with his\ Biliy Braden served as nv>d- Senate and the isrsveli cabinet.
era tor; 1 _;----——————_
ranch
Edgar Lippe j Mrs. Ernest Weston of San
[yvekhart were j Antonio spent the weekend with
” ’ ” Carlton Weston
i Mr* Schaflner cave the In-
yen ation.
At the c nclusion of the priv
orial and also visited at the
Cleveland. He carried the city ; at 705 Mac Arthur, with gtift ex- j of hpr gister Mrs.
with 54.5 per cent of the city-! change. Gift to cost no less !
wide vote That is 14.3 per cent! than 50c, and members to bring !
better than Nixon did in I960. I some kind of refreshment.
Prokup. who is in the DeTar
Ah RosP',a'
Congratulations to the follow-
ing who observed wedding an-
These figures are meaningful. | members are urged to attend i
As time goes on the Republican | J- D. Neyland spent Sunday j
Party leaders may give to them : morning near Stockdale with j
a lot of thought. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Irwin.
The Republican Party, of Mrs. Regina Mueller of York-
Romney of Michigan course, must make up its mind town was a Saturday visitor in
nn l c iv-elect William Scran-' whether to go after the racial the Otto Fertsch home,
t n of Pennsylvania. bloc votes in the big industrial I Mr. and Mrs. John Leick and
pi .-.1 writers are a me-too states of the North or to 'grab! Roger' of Cuero v isited in the
, ,j.■ y iouc-hod by the herd in- for the southern segregationist home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
timer and each with a yen fori vote. Nixon was unable to make Pakebusch recently.
f rif >rm.:y. That may explain' tip his mind on that in 1960. Air. and Airs. Hugo Pakebus-
v they generally have ig- This political fact of fife is he- eh of \orktown, Air. and Airs, j
r. i Rhodes as a potential' ginning to worry Republicans. Edmund Pakebusch. Mr. and Cuero on business
pit;; Republican presidential Rhodes has been called a con- Mrs. Ed Hennig, Mr. and Mrs. | ... , F...
* p iv Bs.s 1
!
family
Mr. and Airs. Horace Sample.
Kathv and Layton, were Sun-
day dinner guests of Air. and
Airs. E. L. Bender.
Shirleen Koenning underwent
a tonsillectomy on Friday morn-
ing and returned on Saturday
and Airs. Al J. Cordes is stiil
Relatives and
at the home of
Fred Whiter Sr.
extend birthday
Airs Wolter.
Air and Airs.
friends called
Air. and Airs,
on Sunday to
greetings to
grain, •••Santa Claus arrived wi-
th his pack ,ol toys, candy and
balloons which he distributed
COI.TS Sll.N TACKLE
BALTIMORE. Aid.
Arnold Arndt Harlow Fullwood,
i I’PI i
a Virginia
niversarics: Air. and Airs Otto (.onfjnof) to ttlP Cuero Hospital.
Cecil Weikel of Corpus Chris-
Fertsrh observed their 64th on
Dee. 6: Air. and Airs, Gus Hil-
Hrieh their 49th on Dec. 9, and
Air. and Airs. Billy Ray Hil-
brich their 2nd on Dec. 11 Air
and Mrs. J. D. Neyland their
25th on Dec. 11.
A. W. Schubert of San Anton
io spent Saturday morning with
Mrs. A. T: Schubert and Elton
Fritz Hilbrich spent Friday
of Rt. 1 Cuero. Mr. and..Mrs. I Union tackle, was signed Mon-
Billie' Hester and children of day by the Baltimore Colts fin
Houston visited in the Edgar the 1963 National Football Loa-
Lincke home Saturday even- gue season. Fullwood was the
ing. • Colt's fourth round draft choice;
QUICK
REVIVAL
tor worn shoe*,
with quality work,
quality materials
and tair |irii es.
Thigpen
SHOE SHOP
103 E Church
I
}:: •• :es has Ray Bliss going Rhodes may be remains to be were fast Friday evening visi-
:im.,Ray Bliss, is Ohio state; a genuine conservative, yet; tors of Air. and Mrs. Paul Pak-
rr.an of the Republican; sufficiently liberal that he ebusche.
v. He is the best state I would not antagonize modern
Mr. and Airs. Adolph Arndt
i -man of the whole lot. Bliss
i : be chairman of the Rp-
pu .:■ an National Committee
. day he w'oiild '• • accept the
J '
.Further. Rhodes has proved
th .‘ he can get votes in the
■ where Republicans need
t i ■ : them if they are to have
■ < ham e to w in the' big in-
:'-i 1: states in a presidential
i '. n
i '‘hard M. '• Nixoft carried
(' • ■ :n 196(i >o Rhodes' v ichiry
Republicans, he might score in! visited relatives
1964, That could be a year of recently.
in Nordheim
compromise for the Republican
national convention. At a
glance, Rhodes looks somewhat
like a compromise type.
GOLLY
May me Bitterly. Cor.
Mr. and Airs. Leroy Arnold
of Weesatche visited
Air. and Airs. Raymond Kah-
lich and family of San Antonio i
spent last weekend with his J
mother. Airs. Wm. Kahlich and j
Willie Alarie. They also attend- j
ed the wedding of Mrs. Ray- j
mond Kahlich’s brothers Dan-
iel Warzeoha in Victoria.
Air and Mrs. Charlie Amsler (
and family of Corpus Christi |
recently visited with Airs. Wm. Kahlich
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'Doug Gran berry
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in the Robert Bitterly home. | and Willie Marie over the week-
Alrs. Alartin Helfrich and end- Mr. Amsler went deer
daughters. Leona and Mrs
Do-! hunting while he vves here.
lores C.rietz and baby Diana of
Hockley spent a few days visit-
ing with their relatives at
Aleyersville and here the past
w eek.
Airs. Robert Bitterly and San-
dra and Airs.. James Bitterly
spent; Friday in Victoria 1
Mr. and Airs. W. J Lau
V nt. Sunday in Victoria. Some
' their grandchildren received
■the Sacrament of Confirmation
-•inday
’Mr. and Air-,; Robert Bitterly,
Jlilton and Sandra, and VV. Al,
•U.tferlv and Doris visited with
Mr and Airs. Charlie Bitterly
: Hoehheim Sunday.
.Mr and Airs. Tobey Ohrt
■.Sited- in the John Robert Bit-
's- ■ v honie; Wednesday.
AIL and Mrs. James Bitter-
A y spent Sunday at A'ictoria.
M.ihc'j being a .sponsor to her
’ Rebecca Hraborsky. for
;' li-nation. Cheryl Jean Ra-
in 1 accompanied them to Vic-
toria. ■ -:
The Community Club will
have their Christmas party at
the center. Sunday night. There
wiil lie a gift exchange and
the regular 42 games. Airs.
Charles Las-sinan will serve as
Mr. and Airs. Arthur Deinin-
ger and daughters of San An-
tonio spent last weekend with
Air. and Airs. Edwin Kahlich.
Air. and Airs. Walter Ger-
hold of Cuero were Saturday
visitors in the Eddie Wagner
home.
Brothers and
Sons Lodge
The Lindenau
; Sisters Hermann
I held their regular
Sunday. After the meeting they
had their Christmas Party .with
j Bingo Games and gift exchange
j and bags for the children. Re-
freshments of cake, sandwiches
and coffee were served. The
meeting was well attended.
Curtis Afflerbach who is with
Nolte to San Antonio on Fri-
day where she was admitted to
a hospital for medical treat-
ment.
Westhoff Home Demonstra-
tion Club members who attend-
ed the county-wide Home De-
monstration Council Christmas
Party and meeting on Friday in
Cuero were Alesdames Bea
Benedict. A. T. Schubert. Emil
Buchhorn Sr.. John Franklin,
Hubert Harrvman and Al.iss Lil-
lian Stollies.
Alesdames Fred Winkler.
Bertha Alueller and Adolph
Koenning spent Thursday in
Cuero on business.
Mrs A W. Alever. Mrs. R.
A, Koenning and Mrs. Adolph
Koenning and Airs. A. T. Schu-
bert. spent Tuesday in Cuero
on business.
Dr. and Mrs. R. S Gill of
Refugio spent Thursday after-
noon with Mr and Airs. Chas.
Bunjes and Delphine. They al-
so motored to Smiley to visit
in the Horace Sample home.
. Airs Richard Watson was anii
.ua:,: overnight guest on Friday in
Victoria in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Graham Palmie and
children. The occasion was
litlle Sam Palmie's 6th birth-
day on Dec. 7,
Air. and Mrs, Alfred Hahn
and Billie and Airs. Laddie
.l ■ T — C■ , , . , Barkowsky and daughter of1
the l., S, Navy, stationed in I SH r ' 6
Charleston S. C, arrived home |
Saturday for a 10-day leave
Don’t Miss These Terrific..
THLRR., FRI.. ft SAT . DEC. IS-14-15
SLAB OR SLICED
BACON, lb_______________49c
LB
PORK CHOPS____________59c
SAUSAGE, 3 lbs____________$1
l RE HOC,
LARD, 10 lbs. ______________$1
tOME MADE LIVER IB
SAUSAGE_________________55c
HOMEMADE lR
SOUSE_______________.... 55c
HOMEGROWN NEW RED B f BS
POTATOES .....i_________33c
1IOMK GROWN LARGF BlM H
Mustard Greens, 2 for_____15c
BELL PEPPERS_______.... 25c
We L. HANS SuPeret,e
here with hi- parents, Air. and
Mrs. Werner Afflerbach. W. A
and Emily. •
Mr. and Airs. tins Hilbrich
were accompanied by Miss Lil-
lie Hifbrieh of Cuero and Mr
and Airs. Ervin Hilbrich and
family of Kirby to Galveston
Sunday where Gus Hilbrich
will enter the hospital and will
undergo surgery Tuesday morn-
ing. We wish for him a speedy
! recovery.
Airs. Jda Ka-;»cr and Airs
Emma Glow returned home
Friday evening after visiting in
j Shiner with their sister Airs.
Chas. Maeker.
Airs Bertha Mueller, Airs
Ella Boehl and Mrs. John Sch
i roeder spent Friday evening in
Cheapside with Air. and Air-
Frank Ullmann.
On Thursday. Dec. 6 Mrs
Otto Lee Koenning entertained
with a party at the legion
home honoring her little daugh-
ter. Rhonda Lee. on her 3rd
birthday. Approximately twen-
ty little playmates enjoyed the
occasion with Rhonda Lee. Out
of town guests included Airs.
Blaxton Dubose and Mona and
Mrs. Gene Burnett. Debbie, Da-
vid and Dickie Ray o fSrniley, I
Mrs. Victor Jendry and son and I
Airs. Florence Farley of York-!
town, and Mrs. Alois Bomba I
and Vickie of Cuero.
Mrs. C c Segrest and Mrs. ;
A. C. Wilkins spent Thursday
in Port Lavaca with Mr. and
Mrs. Dudley Segrest and son.
were Saturday visitors
of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Baros and
Mrs. Alary Simecek.
Charlie Julufka of San Anton-
io Visited Sunday with Airs.
Adela Julufka and Miss Annie
B. Juraeh,
Gus Baros and P. J. Olenick
enjoyed a weekend of coast fish-
ing.
Congratulations to Gus Bar-
os who recently won a hi-fi -
radio combination for selling a
certain number of car batteries. I
The contest was based on dis-
tricts and he was 2nd place
winner in his district.
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The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 329, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 12, 1962, newspaper, December 12, 1962; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth696280/m1/4/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.