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J'aRT 6 THF CUERO RECORD. Sun., Nov. 27, 1966
ARLENE 81EVEltS PENN. Gonzales fount) native, ns-
sists lieutenant Governor Preston Smith ns he preside., over
the State Senate in Austin during a legislative session. Score
tar> to the Lt. Gov., Mrs. Penn Is essential to the smooth
operations of the office which provides a background for this
most important official duri' time the I egisliiture meets to
stud) legislation needs of all Texans.
Why Preston Smith Loves Gonzales
By CAROL VN VALV«BAS .by my tel/ then ' Smith said.
Speelal Capitol OorrespoMeat "That Arlene and her huslvar.fi
Verv seldom can an allied! J’*1 us n ,hr Neer'
i et* count)' 1 earned in major
public official find a perfect ex-1 jfv votec wa„ om ;vt Gillespie."
emnle of the age-old plea that; *. 1)]st f,wazirtE, t0 ,Pr'
i'-.'t "nr nv'' vphmn;{T what tvv. pep!.- cm do when-
»■ n< working a_county for vote* , •
r in make a difference >" " ,n-
kuir- and many others.
So. when Arlene and Dick re-
turned to .Gonzales County and
a«ked for votes for Preston
. n " home folk- to vot* " smoii
hmg or lns;ng an ejection in .... .
'*"' , non map " i’ll (i rval#s <T n'v
It actually happened «ith dra- , , \n ,,.k lrt f my ..
Mlf rcMll,s m Gonzales G,urt- - ^h.,.v- .nd,v iXi!< " it alt
. , thev < an d-> singlehar.il' 1 .n «ed-
it tftok a Gonzales native. Ar- .. ... . . ,
. . . . tme vovs >m::n oil
lene Sievertiv and her voung , „ -
, . ; C' „ AH our maps now show v •
h i-hand Dick Penn. 1<> put Gon- _ ,
eartv Texas in 6uv an-1
V' ( trvtv in *he w.n co.umn- , • , „
r, . have ever since t a .'une uno .
. a:i n-mt Gov ernor Preston
•Smith. the ;>.,ple. in her uhty >;v;ih to
took her ■ •' her word ... %
’T 1 VV Ik lf» llW slol' s .'I 1 of ll>f 'I
f»ce,« vo- *■ i knew pimple ind
o h 11 ill ' Mr S’NIt'hi "as ■ ^ ,, r
I ly startled the first' tune thev
I shyly jvn the door to our of-.
I fire trvsteyd of a formal note,
| thev a c greeted' re.tipv’nib-like.
\tii! I Ima i revi t known Me. •
'But there w'
♦ h i. h<?w: rm;
S t: 4 ys. -hie sUi*n-wi<ir race
Vl9fl2M.> primary ^in1arv and it proved all-im-
Adene ••>. >.s vt'* twenty - six ■ -..A; , *
- e r. . j ,t the time and she • P’J’-fth >n‘' " s"’< . ,
r.n I P k hr 1 two sons Russell ^nty knows A*Poe
1 R-rv-vn Evenings and week- Ariene. ,
v„ penns drove from she was horn m G onz ■ y- m:.
•••: • ri ’ • Gonzales to ask for went through the ■kvm
, ■ schools.
tt i.misf’f was a stranger People m counti* s .. ia -
- j. irf. of Texas He was Gonzuir' kn<>w •- !P|:I -
• ■ - for L t ltemm Govern- cause she did n ice * '
r , w.dp - men race against trooping when she wg| on v
or senators and one , girls basketball team and when
■ the House of Reprcs. she pl.ay-d the s^phonc in the.
; h.ai'd'that t- ture-| w;’h thej ino1.
• Texas Senator car-. had team
• ■ ci County It was These activities. Iff h“r
-*r*..- h-’ gathered in friend* in such towns as Guero.
-• .- r,< Tekas Lul ns. Fh-fwli-'. Flntorua
cduMn’t have won H illsftsviUP San Marcps. Yoa-
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INSURANCE
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104 N. Gonzales
CR 5-5251
24 Hours
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.hip. married Di: k Ppnn
whn ' mhar-'-'i a . \£Tf*at ' I-.H'p tor
Wt'kabrn music."- had two
■md f.n?iily in Junu *ry lr‘rd.
i -d cone' to v.’nrk’ fhe. Scn.-itor
F'-i^p-n ^muh during the
■f-'/p cr*<<e■ n. She h.tw work-
ed f. ithrr oyer >’:vr ■
• A’-'cnr rr.-m^s ■>' r m*-# .
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hurm"!Iv !-Hpv ”1 e'',w
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known for hpr -■"* j-r
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j.efn’^t‘!rna*od. his s!ctPr;-; ^bi”;f;rg
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a nr.P . nf y pp ’•. •- r r : j p 1 * b \\ h; at's
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VA"1pnp ’* vn? *>:■ .. .were.
f;jT'V ;n ‘ Vr J;r')’.''P.hri‘ (]n\ P’-p. 1
kor's •. - r- ip " th’r hSOp
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'n' ] r.v-p-.r. •vr.r,y in ' Gy',’vn-'r.s
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w . ' .-. rfyr • a n*,• * ■-
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be
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i >upie of [w |
, .••o’.jnty ■ i
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h.- ro-intj They
ui-l the voting.
ii '. 'I' example,
-ed as punch
■ at Gonzales
' n.th nicer vn
• r I-i n fashion
lid son tlie man
in w th thmr
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Back W a^es
Go To 915
TlATJ.W R .r ’, -fi 0f
Crrv* >• ; t h .'j n ■ ■ 'n 1 r> ’V i u'd i h a ye hr-rp
paid - mi hr rue- fh;r T,.abr>r
y t -a-nd:: ■ i -- A' * ■ -- mt-ip a13- p m-
r*1 ;■ • < • in ,h-p ^,-r, viiiv-!>ar-
.pd'D -' h rp, i 'of '• \\ ■ • Tp\a * S t.nnp
h.isf r'i;nrnvr. u t-GM-.-i-pr • to
!|rr' . {is-;* rorn fcVr'd h* .' < . ‘
In ■■ nn. »|Vri.r jn- -thr j ■. *- fir-
. .0! I"» : r * -G \Vni..:-.d' Ih C’
♦ is of thr- jm'y.r fh’Dd Vinrpt't
W-y-f h-ri fl'otjt End Pordr rv.n
t-parts T>v'sicn> 'n [tv .is kaid
't'hfi f • r i, j' not •.■'«, (-•1 P ,,vrrvh tnP fvp’r
lovd J.j'y 1 rm-, »., Off ;1
W"" ' ‘ -t * • -• '■ ’.’G v hr - i D‘i wa'v |
d 1 j p /:-*r; s • ' t dn * f. • i •' < J . to
POT)ply V.: tvi thr 'n o'}'n ep
prov ;y jonr-'. ofv h p Fr-d r - ■- ] ] a 'A
Fata b:i\rn * 1 hGi ppn5Ur
' ;.hrnv th---* ‘r ' r yhf < •-•unties of;
*’sp- pr.pa.. a’• >w. ‘ - ' R-o Grandir
t-hp .nya r n1 . < f ■ • . op5, yith .l
Sna n - h g c s ■ - - . -pv f-.-.m •'
CVJ tv. ft >' n‘ 4< > ■ r-p- pp4
R.igf-r s Ip-,' ., Jude.- un-
derstand r- rf • he federal law 1
wh ’ h (’/ r - ; -yed m 1 TV
and has . vir ■ h-hid ■ r > •1 ’
sjrwe th-' ii if'- : a s T a.. j, ■, -
f,f;i eh, r,- a.'ic'd 1-jfy 1 n ' C'jrpU';'.
Quota $10,800
1.
Cucro
United Fund
honor koi i i ok intn
Mr-. Cl vi ."ii Irayloj 51 dui.O
We bet Motor c'o DO
! T.awrenre T fCn
1 in Memory oi Dr Landry
Si.stt r t/idge 82 TSI!
Mr -Mr-.. I". 0. Buehel
10 >1) fiosary Soviet) Our
Lely 'ii Guadalupe
( fl Sunday
Kesei.iug Metal Work*
Dr-Mrs Chris Tubbs
tillin' Me.il. Mkt
Frank B Slieppatd
,M.i mo 1 .hr Co
1,1 Patio Restaurant;.
in «
20 1
3
20
■ 23. ■
10
30. 1
23 1
23.
100
60
50
LSUCKCU RD'ICM >
Coppedj;e Tire Service
190
ham McDeigal
Mr -Mrs W C Krueger
,Ui. 1
18
Freund Funeral Home
DO
Mr -Mrs. Sam Tumlinson
10. i
Bert Kirk Jr
l3n
T 1. Ldmundson
5.
Mr. - Mrs Alin'd Lriat
''.l|,
Adtekes Bldg Sup.
21
Farmers State Bank
130
Llovrl Holme
21
Texas Eastern
200
Larrv Hennekt
20
Gulf Coast Wood Pro
100
Dave Weber
25.
H I. E- Oro, Co.
1)0
Mr- PpO* S'-hoiie
10.
l/irie Star Textiles
ID
Mr -Mrs t ieqrge ()lson
15, j
S W Bell Telqp'tonf
i to
Mix-Mrs Ed F DeLeon
23. i
Stirnson Furniture Co,
] 00 ’•
Mr -Mr Mike Weber
23
t ’u<’ro Record
420
Vaehel. Joe and Fliza-
Ruche! Natl. Bank
DO
tlonni Roll bv calling CR 5-3131
Cucro Livestock Com
130.
beth La- k( v
30.
Cuefo Fooderatt Store
100
V\ A Selibtre
10
Cucro Federal S & L.
130.
Man Bio'lhlomr
10
1. L Buttery
100'.
Friend No 2
12
Kleck.’i & Center
100.
Mr. & .Mis .1 B Cooper
•J3;
Nielsen 7 Up Bot. Co.
ion
Mr -Mi’s. 0. Zimmerman
21.
Mr. - Mrs (L Hamilton
DO
Alice Matin'.
3.
Mr - Mrs. C. Thomas
100
C. R. "Bob" Wilson
12.
The Fur Dept. Store
DO.
Alfonso ( mzales
!2.
Dr. - Mrs. Harold High
100,
John Kuntsrliik
Dr
Ark-La Gag Co.
123
’ Mi>. David Pore/
12. '
LeRoy Hamilton
DO.
Mr.-MD. Pete Howerton
12.
Stratton Hospital
100.
Lvelvn Putman
12.
Quaker Oats Co
123.
i Polk Hov.erto.n
12.
Coca-Cola Bot. Co,
100.
A. C. Ater
3.
Mr.-Mrs. A VV. Sehaffner
HO.
Jack Howerton
21
Dewey & Vallic Schorre
30.
Mi'.-.Mrs Jack Wallis
25
Miss Lila Brown
30.
Mr.-Mrs. U. M. Crtw'ev
10.
Mrs, Erna B Koehler
73.
Mr.-Mrs. Raymond Cook
25.
C. V. Cieamerv
30.
Bowen Distributing Co.
30
Berning & Wagner
60.
Miss Phvlma Bush
12.
.7, T. Newman
30.
Kdw aid Anderson
12.
Mr.-Mrs. R. F Blackwell
30.
Mrs. \V. S. DuBfise
25
Mrs. Alma Blackwell
30,
M Mrs. F. C >. iiacter
25.
VV. A. Blackwell Est
30.
Mar-ion -Weber
1.3.
Mrs. Edwin Blackwell
30.
Ray (Tips
3.
Means Furniture Co
60
Jerome Koen.g
21.
Rawhide Riders Assn
30.,
Hetiiv viugge
10.
A Friend
h0
I'dank R, Thieme
12.
Western Auto Store
.30.
| Emplovees Count\ lax
F. W. Rabke
30.
! Cdllertors office
D. ■
,1. C. Penney Co
60.
Larry HaU'-mtinri
5.
Jim Conrad
60.
: Pershing Hiliei
.1.
Dr. John F. Wheeler
60.
Friend No ;i
10.
Chisholm Trl. Wstn. Wear
, Friend No -1
23. '
& Chisholm Trail Hall
66.
Friend No. 3
D ,
Surface Burial Vault
60.
School DM. F,;ti pin vors
862
Geo. W. Trow ell
60.
E-tella J. Schorre
10
Barfield Meat Co
30.
Die'ze Electric: Co
30.
Koenig Drive-In
60.
Earl IDid'
12.
Mr.-Mrs. Howard Minton
30.
Mi.s. Vs h Thompson
D.
Iwske Motor Co.
60.
F. Myron Bass.
25.
Loske Pay-Less Stations
60.
Mrs S- P Hebert
12.
F & H Bit Company
60.
Mr -Mrs. John A. Jacobs
10.
Lewis Tile Works
50.
Pt esbv terian Women
10
William G. Nam:
60.
Mr-Mrs. Howard
Dr. & Mrs, O. E. Hail
60.
KToineeke
IS,
Bob's Drive In
60
Mrs. Olene Barbet
111.
Jg.-Mrs. H. P. Green
60.
Friend No. 6
•1
Mr -Mrs. N. M. Crain
60.
Fischer Isundry
50.
Rcuss Drug Store
f>n.
( uero (,;n
60. '
.1. Lamb
30.
ATfn. Rf?thpl W . f ti ppp
10. ■ i
Gay Implement ft Mt.r
30.
Mr Mr. Felix Hitler
2o.
Buehel 4-H Club
far k H 1 km m
34... i
Bov sen's Super Mkt.
13
\'a]<p IfcrmpQ
13 j
Holy Name Society our
Thoipas MltcheJ)
6, !'
! Ddv of Guadalupe
23
Meyer'v. H, E Club
27. 1
Mf.-Mrs Bonnie Buenger
23.
\m J a" c.i on ft Anx
30
Council of Ch Women
23.
Gak Memorial Fun Hm
60
Miss Kate Thompson
24.'
ftt.-i tjrtri K( TH
50, '
Mrs. /-\nn Cusack 23. ,
A. C. Barber Shop 3
In-s \y. R. & Ann Trt.verj 12. ,
Nancy VVolan.der
Mrs Bill Hartman
Mrs. I -ilia M Wolff
Mrs. Hugh Po.age
Charlene G. Hartman
Edith C'lleote
David Hoselmcvri
Mrs. '/eke HSwIer
Mrs. Mary Ruth Goode
Mrs. Rosele Thompson
Am. legion & Aux.
Mrs. A J, Phillips
In Meniory Walter Boehl
F’ri.end No S
Friend No P
Friend No, 30
Pakwe Batbei shop
IMG Drilling Mud
Mr.-Mrs Marvin Bade
Friend Nii 11
Mrs. J. 1. Fisci’-er Sr.
J. J, and Fave Fischer
Mr,-Mrs. \V. i, Klemecke
Mr.-Mrs. Elgin Poth
.Mr.-Mis. Walter Quin
.ad,
24
21
:>.
?
3
10.
50.
5.
12.
13
12.
3.
20.
12.
10.
10.
10.
10.
,3.
23.
23.
Britain’s
Jobless
! Growing
LONDON L PI Britons
.Saturday faced a grim pro-v’d
of 600.000 lobless bj Clu'ist-
duas with Prime Min,-.Em- Har-
old Wilson’s hand still clenched
in an e -onomic squeeze
London newspapers iioadltil-
ed a shock-.tump of 105.3-tO un-
employ'vl in a month, bringing
1 the national total to .341.3X3 job*'
less, the highest total in three
1 years.
I Conservative opp'-ition ntf.li-
bers of Parliament prepared fe
heavy attack* on [he Labor
i government in a House vf
Commons economic debate next
week. Some predicted 700.009
workless by midwinter
Pensions
of Vets
Varying
Income questionnaire rMeh
I determine the amount of divi-
sion a veteran or hit cJejArD-
! ants rectiv* froth the Veterans
j Administration will 1» included
in the November payments, (re-
ceived about Dice. 1 by paver1
this year. P. J. Mims, Managc-
1 of the Veterans Administration
I Regional Office in Houston said
j Recipients of VA pensions are
required to return the in com*
j questionnaire before Jan. 31.
1%7. in order that their pen
sions may be continued. Pension
vary according to the in-
come a veteran has from other
sources.
VA pensions to go to persons
You can add your name to the . who have become total'v ri;•=-
abled from oilier than sen ice
incurred causes.
Die questionnaires a!*q go t.r
parents of decrased veteran*
who are receiving dependency
and indemnity compensation.
The The VA asks that the form.'
1 nited States, now has 3.293,318 he returned as soon as possible
men under arms-the greatest; anrj that care he taken to n
number assembled in 12 years, j that the card does not becom-
The Defense Department re-: folded or mutilated. Tt is tn.be
[xirted the total of I S. armed. used in automatic mWWtws ti.v*‘
strength Friday with the an- require the card to be flat and
nouncement it had accepted 64.-, intact
M' M • F. E. Steger
Mr- Kdwina Itausrnan
Nit’s. M iry CarmUier.s
Re.v.rMrs. Paul Abbott
Mrs. R. E. Mundt
Mr.-Mrs. H. Schaefer
Friend No. 12
Alan Bond
Dorothy. L. Gannon
Duffy Shows
Daniel A. Warwas
C. M. Stubbs
Ralph A Hartman
Raleigh .Tone.'
Win. H. Burl
T. A. Heron Jr.
Eugene Kacir
William L. Cusack
Harold H'eyer
Daniel /.enger p
E. D Wells Jr
H. J Koric/ewski
Travis M, Smith
Joseph Lc Sheppard
Mary Ann Drcycr
William G Jenkins
Glenn F. Sigmund
Clyde & Ruby Christian
TOTAL TO DATE MO
3,293,318
Men In Arms
W ASHINGTON UPI
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2. ;
3.
5. I
10.
12. j
10.
6-
10. \
3. :
3. i
3.
■ i
Lit.
10.
3.
3.
5,
30.
109 nien into the ranks
0< t olx' r
In England, gin i» made wifi
Pentagon had;pPr rpn^ rom 15 per cent
the January draft call, reducing
the number to he indueted to
13.8(10 from the 27,600 that had
been scheduled for rallup
tual strength Of the armef
j forces is now over Wie 3 3
While the figures for Novem- million mark estimated for fly'
ber have not been calculated; it j end of the year by Pelefl.-e
a,i>pe.ared obv ious that the ac- i Secretary Robert S: McNamara
ajjlv/c iave elcctic Jpat ftL$H
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CUERO, TEXAS
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The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 282, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 27, 1966, newspaper, November 27, 1966; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth698064/m1/6/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.