The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 151, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 28, 1967 Page: 6 of 16
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• Tint CUERO RECORD Wed.. June 28. 1987
Westhoff News
Mttol at 9
*Mp 10 a m.
Qmrek S«n1r«i
Lutheran Churcli: Sunday
a.m. Divine Wor-
i.m. with Holy Com-
muntaft
1 Tint Baptist Church: Divine
Worship at 9 a.m. Sunday School
•t 9:45 a.m. WMS each Tues-
day at 2:30 p.m.
Methodist Church every sec-
end and fourth Sunday of the
month at 9:30 a.m. Rev. Har-
old Orr is Pastor.
St Aloyslus Catholic Church:
Tlie meeting was closed with
a prayer given by Pastor Below.
A social hour was enjoyed by
all.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Boehl and j
family attended the wedding of j
their cousin, Franklin Rau of
Port Lavaca In Edna Sunday, j
Franklin Is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar Rau of Cuero.
Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs.
R. A. Koenning were Mr. and!
Mrs. Edmund Strolysck arid j
on Sunday 9 a.m. Frl- J daughter, Karen Sue and Kevin
dors T p.m.JUtar Society rrieeU j Koenning of VU’toria.—
” *— -* *u ^jr an(] Mrs. Herbert Hahn I
and family of Yorktown were j
en the last Sunday of the month
after mass
Meetings
The Westhoff ODHS Lodge
will meet Saturday, July 1 at
9:l0 p.m. at the Legion Hall.
Westhoff Volunteer Fire De-
partment will hold their regular
meeting Monday, July 3 at
p.m. et the Legion Hall.
The Westhoff St. John's Luth-
eran Ladies Aid held its regu-
lar monthly meeting with Mrs.
Otto Koenning as hostess. Pas-
tor Belew led the Bible Study
•fcich was based on Food In
Bible time
Mrs. Billy Ray Hllbrtch will
be hostess for the July meeting.
MN. Hy Bams and Mrs. Billy
Ray Hiibrich were appointed on j sponsors,
flower Committee.
The birthday song was sung
m Mrs. Alfred Mueller.
In the Bennie
Sunday guests
Baros home.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Baros |
and Janet Ann motored to Aus-
tin -Friday. They were -accom-
panied home by Mary- K Tol-|
8 ler who had spent 10 days there j
attending Blue Bonnet Girls'
State.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Nitsche and !
Larry attended church services
Sunday at St. Mark's Lutheran
In Cuero to be present for the
baptism of their granddaughter,
Dianna Lynn Webb, Infant dau-
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin
i Pete) Webb of Cuero. Larry
Nitsche was one of the baby’s
They were dinner
guests In the Webb home for
the special occasion.
Mrs. P. A. Klein has been
HANDYMEN—Tibs U.S. 0th Infantry bazooka crew finds hands make suitable shovels as
the four scoop out an emplacement for their weapon during it monsoon downpour 20
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dismissed from the hospital.
Paul Respondek is in Metho-
dist Hospital, San Antonin, but
ner Afflerbach. I der attended 1he birthday cele-
Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Meyer' bration at Grenau Hall Tliurs-
had as Father's Day visitors, | day evening honoring Herbert
is reported to be
ed.
niueli iinprov- j Mrs. C. A.
I Owensville,
USE OLD TOOTHBRUSH
TO CLEAN GROOVES
AND SMALL AREAS
CLEANING THE
INSIDE OF A
CAR
BLOWING OUT
DIRT RATHER
THEN SWEEPING
CAN BE EASIER
TAPE CAN PICK
UP FINE DUST 6-
DIRTIN CORNERS
Mrs. Ida Straube of York-
town was a Sunday visitor of
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mueller.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mueller
have their grandchildren De'-
Anis, and John Mueller of Mey-
ersville visiting with them.
Mrs. Annie Mueller spent
Sunday in Victoria visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. I>>slic Buchhorn
| and family.
| Observing birthdays during
j the week were, Larry Nitsche,
| June 21, Jackie Hiibrich and
i Mrs. F. C. Bowen, June 22,
| Mrs. Bruce Reeves and I.upe
! Gomez, June 23, Mrs. David
iBaros, Mary Kaye Toller and
Mrs. Paul Pakebuseh, June 21.
j and Dennis Siedel, June 21.
! Congratulations to the follow-
; ing who observed their wedding
I anniversaries': Mr. and Mrs.
John Katzcr, Mr. and Mrs.
Fletcher Banjos, Mr. and Mrs.
! Oscar Woltcr Jr., June 21, Mr.
Meyer and
Mo. Mrs.
I)r!
soil of
Willie
Phillip
May Pennell and
Peebles of Austin.
Sunday night Mr. and Mrs.
A. W, Meyer and Mrs. C. A.
Meyer and son, visited Grandpa
Meyer in the Shiner Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Boehl and
Melting.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Schroe-
der were Monday sup|>er guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lam-
preeht in Yorktown.
Charles Schrpeder, student at
San Marcos College, spent the
weekend at home.
Jackie and Dyne Hiibrich,
family were Thursday visitors! TIC students, spent the week-
Arnold Schroeder
4% MM0 f—m lyrfMt*
land Mrs.
June 23.
Air. and Mrs. Robert
and Peggy of Soguin spent the
weekend here at their ranch
home.
Jim Gummelt of Houston was
a weekend guest in the Edwin
Hiibrich home.
Curtis Afflerbach of Houston
spent the weekend here with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs: VVer-
of Mrs. Ella Boehl. They are
spending their vacation here
and in the Hill Country.
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Dickerson
of Victoria were weekend guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Koenning.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mueller
accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Neal
Mueller and family to Frieder-
icksburg to attend the family
reunion. From there they went
with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Davis
to Wichita Falls for a visit.
end here in the Edwin Hiibrich
home.
Mr. and Mrs. David Baros,
A4M student, spent the week-1 and Wanda Lincke of Westhoff.
| «trdt accompanied Mr and Mrs.
Eugene Janecek of Smiley to
j Columbus Sunday where they
; attended the wedding of their
neice. daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar Wehman.
Mr. and Mrs. James Wagner i
and family of Pasadena were I
Friday afternoon visitors of Mi-
ami Mrs. Norman Kahlich and:
family.
. Lt. Com. Leslie Schaffner of |
Arlington, Va. spent Saturday
evening here visiting with rela-
I lives and friends. He has bern
j visiting with his parents. Mr.
I and Mrs. Gus Schaffner in Cue-
| ro for the past week. He plans
I to return home Tuesday.
Edwin Lamprecht of York-
j town vvas a Sunday dinner guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Sehroe-
I der and Charles,
j iichat-EF vall& &E8
Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Osborne j
! and Denise and Mrs. Nelson J
Harris left. Friday for their j
| home in Dyersburg, Tenn. after
spending a week with Mr. find
Mrs. C. H. Henson.
Mrs. Helen Coldevvey, Mrs. j
Annie Hagan and Mrs. Frey of.
Yoakum visited Saturday after-1
noon in the K. L. Bender home. !
Mrs. Fred Winkler and Mrs.
Olio Koenning spent Friday in
Cuero with their mother, Mrs.
Emma Maris and Mrs. Janie
Koehler,
Mr and Mrs. Oscar Wolter
Sr. honored their son, Ronnie,
on his 18th birthday, June 12
with a barbecue dinner. Ron-
nie's guests were Miss Martha
Kerliek, Linda Koenig. Kathy
Simecek, JoAnne Hoefling, Car-
lee Hurst, Larry Mctting, Jim-
my Urban, Arvid Koopman,
Larry Geffert. Frank and Jim-
my Respondek, Norman Borth,
Richard Gu/y, all of Yorktown;
I
t,utheran Rest Home. Pastor ANTI POLLUTION STUDY
Belew was the *|>eaker at the RIVERSIDE, Calif H I I' A
Home Sunday afternoon. federally financed research pro-
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Parker Jed is under way here to study
and family and Mr. and Mrs. methods to eliminate open-field
Dick Doss of Smiley were Sat-
urday supper guests of Mrs.
Martha Hiibrich.
burning and incineration of so-
lid refuse.
One method being studied In
Mrs. Otto Hiibrich was a the throe-year program ls shred-
Tuesday dinner guest of Mr. and i dint >he refuse am m* .
The American elk. once!by the University of Califor-
threatened with extinction, |nia at Riverside is bemg
now has an overpopulation i conducted as part of the fed
problem, says the National I government’s attempt to con-
Geographic < tain air pollutants.
Golden Top Can I
end here in the homes of Mr.
and Mrs. Bennie Baros and Mr.
and Mrs. Edwin Hiibrich.
Mr. and Mrs. Victoria Affler-
bacli of Hobbs, N. M., were
Thursday overnight guests of
Mrs. Fred Afflerbach. Friday
morning they left for Corpus
Christ! where they will attend
Edwin Mueller is a medical-1 the VFW State Convention.
patient in the Cuero Hospital,
Mrs. Eugenia Real a surgical
patient in the Burns Hospital
and Adolph Arndt also a patient
in the Burns Hospital. Mrs. An-
ton Kahlich and Mrs. Fred Wol-
Itahn1 ter are medical patients in
Cuero Hospital. Mrs. Fred Af-
flerbach has been dismissed af-
ter being a mediral patient in
Cuero Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Koenig
and family spent Sunday in Vic-
toria with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs, Emil Koenig.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Sehroe-
Mr. and Mrs. James Allison
and family and Mrs. Martha
Hiibrich were Friday supper
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roland
Barker and family of Smiley.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Hahn
and Herman TIahn and Mr. and
Mrs. C. W. Schuile attended the
Sehulle - Menn wedding in
Maxwell Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Schuile,
Mr. and Mrs. T, W. Hahn and
Herman visited with Mrs. An-
nie Wiede at the Seguin Rest
Home Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schlen-
Mr. and Mrs. Elder Arndt of
El Centro, Calif, were also hon-
ored guests. Others present
were Mr. and Mrs. Wilburn
Arndt, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
Arndt, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
Arndt, Lee Roy Arndt, Adolph
Arndt, all of Cuero, and Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Arndt and Mr.
and Mrs. Edgar Lincke of West-
hoff.
Mr. and Mrs. Elder Arndt left
Tuesday for their home in El
Centro, Calif, after spending
several weeks here with Mr.
and Mrs. Edgar Lincke and
family and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Klaeve-
mann of Nordheim and Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Parsons and daugh-
ters of San Antonio visited with
Mr and Mrs. Otto Fertsch and
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mueller
Tuesday.
Pastor and Mrs. Melvin Be-
lew and family visited in Shiner
Golden Tap Draft.1
; Here's o great new can especially made for a great draft beer. It's
a ring-pull can with a golden top. What's inside? Nothing but the
Choicest Product of the Brewers' Art*Falstaff Golden Top Draft.
Falstaff Brewing Corp., St. Louis, Mo.
We now have Falstaff in kegs — Call
FALSTAFF BEER CO.
CR 5-3524
ENJOY YOUR HOME MORE WITH NEW FURNITURE
STIMS0N FURNITURE CO.
ALL METAL
VENETIAN BLINDS
Sizes 24” to 36” wide, 61” long
$058
ACROSS FROM THE CUERO POST OFFICE
BUNK BEDS
if Includes 2 Bunkie
Mattresses.
if Guard Rail with
Ladder.
YOUR
CHOICE
4*88.
$1.65 wk.
FREE DELIVERY —
2 Hollywood
BED ENSEMBLES
if White Vinyl Headboards.
if Inner Spring Mattresses.
if Matching Foundations
36"
METAL
WARDROBE
, if Room for 30 Garments,
Mirror, Tie Bar, Ample
Hat and Shoe Storage.
YOUR
CHOICE
*34“
$1.25 wk.
>
CASH * CARRY
(Installation Extra)
36"
METAL
UTILITY
CABINET
if Plenty of Shelf Stor-
age for Kitchen, Bath
or Utility Room.
4 Piece
ALL STEEL
LAWN GROUP
if 2 Passenger Glider
if Rocker
if Chair
★ Table
Choice of Yellow, Red,
or Green.
YOUR
CHOICE
*28“
$1.25 wk.
»
3 PIECE
ALUMINUM
LAWN SET
if Chaise Lounge
if 2 Chairs
if Weather-Resistant
Wooden Arms
if Heavy Green and
White Vinyl Webbing.
— USE YOUR CREDIT AT STIMSON’S
9X12
LINOLEUM RUGS
GOOD CHOICE OF
PATTERNS
$54*
CASH &
CARRY
ST1MS0NS
3 PIECE BEDROOM GROUPING
if 9 Drawer Triple Dresser & Landscape Mirror.
if Large Chest
if Bookcase Bed
Beautiful Platinum Walnut Finish.
YOUR
CHOICE
*118.
$2.20 wk.
ACROSS FROM THE POST OFFICE
5 PIECE LIVING ROOM GROUPING
if Sofa (Converts into Bed)
if Matching Arm Chair
if Step Table
if Coffee Table
if Decorator Lamp
Living Room Suite in choice of Vinyls—Brown, Surf
Green, Tangerine, Turquoise or Sandalwood.
-UivY
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The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 151, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 28, 1967, newspaper, June 28, 1967; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth698068/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.