The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 149, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 22, 1960 Page: 8 of 16
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ite. Cuero Negro.
month wa*
Tietgwar ftectefl'to the high
post Art* «»• annual district
leadership lab ■ /held in Seguto
last week, ’>
The president - aiMt is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Efe> Arndt. Ha
has t3en a 4-Iter fear five years.
-Tiett is past boys vice-chairman
iU* 1. --.....
ts Rites Held
To Be Annomced
Nichols was
:ke of Yorktown. Iff waail Knfflhf
ite of Cuero High n* .
Ms CMriied f” Ernest J- Sturm was elected
sohpol edueafon &rand knight of the Cuero
i, Florida and the Knights of Columbus Council
life where his fa* Thursday ni&ht. He succeeds Bill
Ftinerel services for Mrs
rtetta Schmidt, 61, who die
day to Ytrttown at the hoi
for the district, is member of
the Dewitt county and state 4-H
Councils and has held several of-
fices in the Lindenau chib, in-
cluding the presidency.
Tietz is a senior in Cuero High
School. ;
Other DeWitt county 4-Hers
Who attendtd Ae^lab were Fay*
Marie Dreter, Carolyn Schroeder,
Janice Blank, Mary Nell Card,
Tommy Natho, Kenneth Gerdes
and Robert iPargmann. Mary
Nell attended as district secre-
tary • treasurer.
Blank and Fargmann were
delegates | at the DeWitt 4-H
Council.
Jaedfilofficiated. ’ ' attache during the turbulent times
Burial was to Hillside Ceme- *cco,nt>anin? ^ overthrow of
Mrs Schmidt .... of
■,u.,
vived by her daughter of York-
town granddaughtei
Tre^both °f Houston, and R. Five persons were finJ
B. Tren, c of Victoria; and two al of $755 in Corporation
sisters, Mrs. J. A. Magee of .Courts during the past J
Houston and Mrs. J. B. Reed of Fined were Daniel
to 14 indies, Clark said.
The cutting occurred at th* Pratt
lldB p. m. Coot L*e rnfet Sgt
Louis Donaho and Officer Ipattf
Worthington at the house and ask-
ed that an ambulance be-called.
City police searched th* city
for Nichols Monday night but he
was not seen again until he gave
himself up. .
Clark said the details that led
up to the cutting were hot known.
Nichols will appear before the
Others elected were Joe iienig-
seder, deputy grand knight; El-
mer Weber, chancellor; Mateo
Perez, advocate; Alvin Petcrek,
warden; Kennelh Scbeffler. tre-
asurer; Newton Rath, inner
guard; Andrew Aleman, outer
guard; and John Braden, record-
ing secretary.
Snap# was elected to serve as
A. Schmidt
ssent job with The
first actual news-
DeWitt county grand jigry to July.
Mrs. Calvin Baker and Ray-
mond Drozd are the first win-
tiers in a monthly drawing that
started Thursday at Newman’s
of Cuero. Mrs. Baker will IP
ceive a full length door mirror
and Drozd will be given an oak
chopping block.
J. T. Newman, owner of the
firm, said the drawing works
this way:
Each month when the firm
sends out bills, a card is en-
£ Ladies Auxiliary of the Cuero
PB# Department will enter a
float in the Turkey That parade
in November, it was announced
Committee members in char-
ge of preparing the float are
Mrs. Jerome Koenig, Mrs. John
Junker. Mrs. W. G. Foster, Mrs.
fc A. Bauer Jr., Mrs. C- R.
Reese and Mrs. Walter Hengsf.
Members of the txganizatkm who
have suggestions concerning the
float are urged to contact one of
the •committee members. *
Plain for entering the float;
Yoakumite
SPECIALS FOR FUfTM
customer pays his bill, he
leaves the card at Newman's
and It is put in a box. After al-
lowing customers ample time to
pay the bills and sign the cards,
the drawing is held.
Last HWbs ill- Charles Joseph
Ott Sr.. J7, were conducted Mon-
day morning *4 St. Michael’s Ca-
tholic Church. Rev. William Jan-
sen officiated.
Burial was to HiUside Ceme-j
tery. Pallbearer, were Dr. Wil-
ham Grander, BUI Snapp, John!
Berning, T. C. Simon. Bennie B. I
Prause and E. J. Strum. Arran-
gements were handled by Freund
Funeral Home.
Mr. Ott, a native and lifelong
# Will
grand July
Opening
Planned
torn**- Bruyton Airport.
gjE company has bran at its
present location since the early
W* when the city donated
Qmtt Municipal Park land to
Cte Natrona.' Guard.
—When the company . was first
Irgctdasd. it was a heavy weap-
Pawnee
36* Division.
jCamoany E. the designate
4glven the unit after it changed
over to tanks has had tfiee*
resident of Cuero, died Saturday
at a rest home deer CSbilo. He
had been in the rest home four
months. dw
The deceased was preceded in
The Formal Opening of the Annu-
al Southern Pacific Picnic at live
Oak Paik will take place at
DauU High School Atktttarium
July 4th, 1 p. m. Rev. A. B.
Bedford will give the openhtg
death by has wife, the former
Alvina Lienhard, August 4, 1956.
Mr. Ott was bom April 25, 1683,
in Cuerp, son of Simon and Mary
Koenig Ott.
Survivors are a son, Charles Jr.
of New Braunfels ; a toother, Wil-
liam J. Ott of Waco; and a sla-
ter, Mrs. Ed Zedler of Cuero.
Speakers ter the program are 3.
T. Newman, mayor of Cuero,
and Jtev. M. L, Price of Houston,
Texas. 3. R Brooks, General
$8,740 In
Fines Paid
Gang Fight
Is Probed
Bee (Him
SweMar Is deaf
Dunn. 1 12 year old son
and Mrs. Pat Dunn, was
ij-flAL.
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ALL LARGE LOAVES
BREAD
MAXWELL HOUSE
COFFEE
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Eighteen operators of Cuero and j
Yoakum cafes and grocery star- j
es pleaded guilty to violating the j
internal revenue code and paid a
total of S8.740 in fees and penal- j
ties Thursday to IT. S. District
City police Monday morning c** h Austi ttCCl)Pdil tu iU)
were investigating the cause of . , , . _ . -
j a gang fight early Sunday morn- Rrt,J>s story.
,. , t onunueo to swelter ^ that resulted in the arrest ot Defendant* had been charged
Police Chief Jesse Taylor said ball machines.
had not discovered what1 The machines were seized |
the fight or how many! when special revenue agents)
ere actually involved. made a surprise raid in CUero
MwrtMt srcuUnt h«n- w ■ .~T7T~ . . | Sgt. Louis Donaho estimated and Yoakum last October. The
re**°rtthe street froi tit j* *** "S™' vTachin“ "W i,npoundod ln \
wMch is located at — , “•* *d next to the Cuero Bakery on Victoria.
St. Driver of the ear JTSms *** K W-.Mhte «t | The court accepted the delayed
B Miller who hit the y. ,, . , Arrested were Ehm and Joe payment of J25fl from each own-
mmr< Mondlv * high wa, 102 degree.. Aleman, bothers, of Smiley. El- er for the gambhng tax. and then
g- , , t “ vm was cut on the liead. doubled the total by adding pee- j|
Hi ■ BEItt It Th* brofhera told officers they alties. court costa, ' interest and |
' did not know who they were fight- fine-
IVf-Ctr LOlihiat Mng. but would proboWy be able f. S. Attorney Robert Luethke
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hfhJTu
»by^
V^|**w» days^tura^iTMTda^
tihkirl his rtgbt ear and scrat- according to figures from the
Admiration 1 Lb. Bag
Coffee
63c
jewel ;
I Lb. Tla
Shortening
49c
JEWEL Quart Bottle
Oil
39c
Imperial Pare Cane
6 Lba.
Sugar
49c
AH Veg. CeDo
1 lit. — Quarters
t Ik*.
0 1 e o
29c
St. by a car Friday. this year,
to the ladfa brother.; Temperature, during the past
VALLEY GOLD
Milk
Miracle
WHIP
Quart ... 42c
AND
r Kraft
MayonitaiM
Quart ... 49c
Valley Gold 1/| Gal. 6*.
Mellorine 49c
BANANAS ...................... 2 Lbs. 25c
PEAGHES ...... ............ 1-Lb, 19c
4m^UMS^inta Ross. l*Lb. 19c
•4K
1-Lb.
IRead
Freak Ground
Meat
Vest Round
STEAK
Veal Chuck
STEAK
Veal Rib ,
STEW
Lb.
Bath’s Black Hawk M>.
BACON 55c
Bath’s Black Hawk Lb.
FRANKS 47c
Carnation
MILK
For
44c
Your (Voice ('wooed t For
BISCUITS 15c
Kraft Velveeta
CHEESE
! Lbs.
79c
Rant’s Tomato
44-os.
JUICE
27c
Hunt’- Tomato
8 For
SAUCE
49c
Huai’s SI. or Halves
S For
2», Size
PEACHES
79c
fVMte or Cole red 9 For
Northern
TISSUE 23c
V/j Lbs.
Dlatgr Moore
SPAGHETTI With
Meat Balls 49c
Giant
TIDE & CHEER 59c
Tip Tup
Spinach
•tj Size
16c
llei Monte
TUNA
Flat Oaa
27c
Hunt's No. Soo—< For
Port. Si Beans .. 25c
Tevlze Lg, Sfse
Cleanser 59c
I (ft. starch FREE ‘
CP6L dam.
out for oth-
n the rood.
AmeekevUir-
SHOP' COMPARE!
Visit Our Dry Goods Depart-
ment For These And. Other
Bargains.
YOU'LL SAVE MORE!
LADIES
to reoogniat them.
A two-car euUiuoa occurred at
the inaer—»Man ol I
iand Newman Saturday at 10:36
am., ai irmliH to investigating
two Offioors Sgt Louis Donaho ad
Wliiaiti Worttdnaten.
Manuel H. Keeatona. SB, of W-
torio. wa* driving aeuOi tei L-
l*» • 1653 model aeden.
he auemptad a
Gilbert Ste« Ihw
with a 1966 m
a dnvoo by Alfred K
Jr^ It. of remain, wbo was
|.nlao traveling aouth an Espls-
nedr. in thr outtode lone.
< Vcrrmm to the
was - Unrated at tICB,
the Earalan* ear. SH
TBer# were as injunas.
Saturday, but they arc scheduled
te appear to court later to the
Aiding Donaho to the invest!- MflflbW Of HiTIIISS
ration was Policeman Willard
Woihinrton. Gilbert J. Saenz the son of
— -— Mr. aad Mrs. Gilbert J. Saa*s |
tost l___f—|.. i Sr. of 114 Mata Street, Cuero,
wBIW URR J Texas has enlisted 1*, th* tL S.
Marine Corps.
Gilbert is now to San Diego, I
_ . _ . California at the Marine Corps
Fax euire cooler tarn were Recruit Depot undergoing a pe-
rt*— *"** Hto** c*Pri acme- rtod of training that will pre-
t:me during ttw past five weeks, pare him far his life as a Mx-
, the eMy pobce drpartment was ' rine. Saenz graduated from the|J
r*r rv^.hed CUTTO Hlgti bool this >rnr He
PANTIES
5 PAIR
1.00
to The permanent air coolers mees-
to the Marine L20
WE GIVE
CUERO
STAMPS
m N i M t II inches. Each has day Extended Active Duty Pro- I
a 14-inch fan. gram.
ASK FOR TOUR CUERO *AVT]fG* STAMPS WITH EACH lfe
:r si
I GREEN GARDEN I
WE GIVE
CUERO
STAMPS
OPEN 7 DAI 8 A WERg l;9l AM TO l;9t PM — DELIVEEY SERVICE PH. CR 5-4141
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The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 149, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 22, 1960, newspaper, June 22, 1960; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth697631/m1/8/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.