The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 30, 1964 Page: 6 of 6
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THE CUERO RECORD. Thurs , Jan 30. 1964
Yvonpc Mar.*' GJtlzaies; j
j daughter of Mr. ; n<l Irs A E.
Gonzales.. i« cclebratm hi r
• eitrbih birthday fndtyy
Cap:. Wayne .''truth who is in
Herman Alien. sllpc.inlendenl j !ho Ah’ Force at Rpswel!, N.
the Wacirtrr Inrtcpcn.tont | .V \ .<:*• t Wcrtrnwriny with Mr.
; ml Mr'.; .lint An^erstein Smith
i« the. son ot R.irph Smith, n
World Wit. ! buddy of Anger-
stein
LOCAL CRAIN MARKET
Big Baptist Meeting
Slated for Victoria
Williom Thomm
Hies Wednesday
School District, fm the past'two,
years, has resigned his position, j
according to 7'ho finiyales In-!
quiret.
■ . is7;,. ' :cc /<; c . •
Carl \\ (me: ,v, t' in Houston
where he u'l'li:.undergo ■surgery j
. on his , Ibrua.U Friday at M. D.
Anderson Hospital in that City;
according to Hi- hrothc, ... Me) ioh j
of l.'uoro .Carl Weber d r. of j
Three Riversovill take tils moth-1
er to Houston Friday mornihg i ^
to he with Mr Vobe , Marion,
said his brother will. have to .City. '.Mur
have hi,s voice In>\ removed j'Ffoe >',tj»iI T
chol and Of.
Brenda K.i.v Lade. eighi-voar-: Kleineeke hnyt
old daughter ot Mr. and Mn>. , three-day
Marvin B.ulf student ,d Oak j Texas A&M
View School, h.d ihe misfortune week
to break her lee Tuesday while • • ■_
walking home ,'runt school. Her
mother said the .child tripped on
a rock causing her to. break her
leg. She )' at home
tl KliO CASH CHAIN
Kchnffner’s Inc.
MUo ________________ ________
Ear ooni on the farm
,Sup;. N1 ii l v i n Kirk ill .O' nidi
Ib'inr.pol Milton. KasclCweiv in
Beevgi ■ , :ndnv on .school bus.it !
n.-es Eyman .Ellis, plant con- j
j suit;ta with the Texas Educa-
tion Agency tn Austin, confer-!
fed with Kli kttian Wednesday j
here -mveying the I
needs.
James Fulton, >
O, •'Hoots" Bu-1
Mgr. Will a ttl.
returned from j
Eat corn delivered to the
mill ._ . ...... _ |.»
Shelled con ___130
William J Thanini, 79-year-
old retired pharmacist who liv-
i ert at Moyersville, died Wed-
j Fits, cl Fom Cpnyenii'*n oiiBapu-; Temple. \ tclurlci;. see-; _ .. , ,
' tin- Baptist (leneral Convention1 rotary, die Rev. Marfin Mil- ntS(a.' a • •’ P 111 !n •* "c'*
of Tex.Ls will Itolel its annual j ler. First Baptist Church. Pic- j hospital where he had been eort-
I meeting Tuesday. Feb. 4. at | kinson; and treasurer, the Kev. j fined for the past three days:
2.1C cwt j Ba'iJfist Temple, Victoria. It has Ji Vernon Whoelesy Rice Tern-j [j0 b0,,n in ill health .for
1.15 bu i been ten years since the annu-; pie Baptikt Church, Houston. ( some time
Cuero
Calendar
MKI
the annu-1 pie Baptikt Church. Houston.
| til meeting was held in Criiada-| The • theme ; .in program
bu | lupe Assoeiattoii; then it w as a1 j Tuesday is ' ••That We Might
After retiring,
morning session ('Lived on a farm.
Mr. Tha'mm
The
10 a clock; the , after-.(■ He uas lx>rn at Arneckeville j ()f ^jve Qa,^
1:30 and the eveffing August 21. lSR-l. a son of Am i Area Council
Ernestine
First Baptist Church. Edna. | Believe "
- The President of tite conven- 1 opens at
FORT WORTH LIVESTOCK j tion this yeai is flit Rev. O A.1 rkmn at
FORT WORTH .VPUUSDA' ! Taylor, pastor of First Baptist i session . 7:00 o'clock. Mr.
livestock: ! Church. Spring Tiri.mch. Other ■ That I Roberts, .Jr.. Minsy.. ot
Cli'ttle 1,400.' calves 4vkj: bulk I officers are tin* . -Rev, Grady I Mils,c„ South M/iin Baplkl
for auction; few- good yearling I Alii,son. First. Vice-president; 1 Chun It, Houston, will ' he in
slaughter heifers 20.00: few j Woositei Bapi,M Cbureh. Bay-1 charge, oi the music f*..v;iie .uy. j V, 1 ^
standard and Mv go. »l slaugli- j low n; Sect aid . Vice-president: j l>. T, I) - Momma ..Rinl" ofi ■ : -'leyeisyuie,
ter chives 19.00 , 20,00 by Rev ■■lames' Vermillion.
Hogs 100; steady: l-.i grade
FRIDAY
CUERO COUNCIL OF
CHURCH WOMEN - Presby-
terian Church — 7 p.m.
TFFSDAY
FEBRUARY. ROUNDTABLE
District. Capitol
Boy Scouts of
'hur and
Thamm.
His mariiage
u.
175 - 270 lb butchers U 7:V15 (K); SODhie SchultZ
sows 1-3 grade 325 - 500 lbs. “
l)r
First
ini
se.
I'leetrie school at
University this ' 12 .VI - El 50
i Sheep 50; s.uxwty;. ciioiee and
i prime fat stork show lantbs.
18.50; good arid ihoiee 18.00, i
Dies Wednesday
Mic So|>lije
l:H
llospit.il Notes
Dr. atld Mrs I H>i. 1',.v.;n ..eiv
in San An!<*n ) ftii' week where
they’ attended the Texas Veter-
inary Association's 51st. annual!
eYvn' • They deft .last Sat-;
unday night and ret urn.' 'd to1
Cue)*" Tuesday
( t FRO HOSP1T VI
IOFNDATION
Admissions Mrs.
ter and M”s, E. j
Waite. Rich*
Neslonev
.0, W Dranc ..a
newspaper cUppmgs
eoustn. Mrs.’ A. .!
Ill KNS
Admissions
HOSI-ITAI.
Mrs. 11. M
.e. e:\ed 1
iiom his : (_ox an,j _\uali Salazar
Hoke't in
All i-
S. E
Eai.i'burg, 111 sti. living snow
*everfd feet deep.
Dismissed: Betty J" Rucker.
Kenneth Seheffler and W, H
I it it cliff
TEXAS POULTRY PRICES
AUSTIN H’Pl USDA
Poultry
South .Texas Steady;
plies adequate lor wxl do- j A. „kl.vlllc
maud: mi \ em.'ht hiisk: iuy«l-1... ,
er.s I ver- : ■ I 5'l in- 12 5-
13.
Ea': T>'\.i' Steady . offer-
.jigS .mil -upphes adequate for
fait to g(xxj demand; move-
men* '.brisk esli'matefl slaugh-
ler 405,000 head; hrollers-
iryers 12.1 - 13.5.
WATCH REPAIR
i'rompt Serriee
Sensible Prices
and
quality Engraving.
f ''ning & Wagner
JEWELERS
Lester Frers
WATCH REPAIRS
Ouero. Trxrs
Today thru Friday
. jOSSMt
WOODWARi1
-.FriO-tARi.
BEYMEP
Ivor
Lynley
New
Arrivals
Top Brass
, ( /.j:- 1 ,. ' f rom E’age
vements coui.d be made.
Sctiull/, .98
|Wednesday at- 12 15 p.m.. in a
! local rest liotne
She resided at 215 E N. *•. ,;.m
tK'fore tieing confined to die
rest home.
u'1' ! Mrs Schultz, a native oi
was tite oldest
member of fhilt . ommuntty tin-
til he: -death.
She was horn al Arneckevule
j on N ivember 7, 1805. Her par-
| ents were Hai ry and Barbara
| Sager Arnocke, pioneer resid-
ents of that community.
site was mamed to Charlie F.
; Schultz in 1884. He died in L932.
Ton children were horn to
them union, five aif whom aie
lie in.
Ii Survivors are two sons. Al-
i>eri w. of Cuero and William
Schultz of San Antonio; three
Eismann; Aiheriea, will he held at Gon-
l Mies at tin Guadalufte Valley
Mrs. l>ira j C< o:, Budding Tuesday, Feb.
March 5.1F at 7:30 p.m., according to
I ,, ,,,M , ... a." aiey. isvnie < .eolge Sims, district scout ex-
Bap. s'* Chureii. Rasad,*- Th<? '«^-V He -n state from ecutiw. The cub. s«hj. and ex-
deliver the .annual! 1,0 2 !J-‘t’:. Friday at St. John's P-ot'er readers will meet sej)-
he'aft.ein.k) i . Isicwt. *-‘'Heran Church at Me.vers'ville ‘‘ ately
Otltei speakers -during the day 1 wh,. a time Pastor EL. V r-
r h ' cVo-vs ; t ,, a. i hSJger (<f S': John's will conduct
■ ... .■ p., •?, di |K. ,jn the m vvhieh five or more persons |
Meyersviile Onte»ery. j are killed, were resjiunsUiie for
j Mr, Tliamn't -utvlvvd by j nearly 1,400 deaths last yeai n
j his widow, Mrs. Dora Tltamm
Milk Assn.
.'Continued From Page 1)
are followed by Texas produc-
ers.
This, he said, has helped keep
out of Texas a large amount of
surplus milk produced out of
state under substandard health
conditions
I ALso attending the meeting
here were D*'wey Sohorre, exe-
cutive vice president of Buchel
Naiioruil Bank; O. M. Boyle of
the Cuero FHA office; Dtunty
Agent Gilbert Heideman; T. L.
Edmondson, fiead of the local
work unit of the DpWitt Soil
Conservation District; Lee and
Wilburn Pargmann.
Lee Pargmann is on the board
of directors of the San Antonio
Milk Producers Assn.
Cata.N’rophw accidents, those
lin. Dallas, Dri‘t*ctor ol the Mis-
s,. hs :l>ivi,'ioti ot the Baptist
Cit'neral Convchtain of Texas;
DR, \V. 11, Jlirnon, Pi. - dent of
the Houston Rapi.st 'College, ',hrt"'l 18"** Burnett »nd Maur-
1 Ion.-toil; and .die IfLv . Harrv ! u 0 1 ,f Vicfori«: wind . Gilmore
V. Hamblen, lhstrict .Se.retnry; Utamni
ol \!:-v,<in-
tite continental United State.-,
according to the Melropoliiah
Life Insurance Co
(
i own
onH F
Talk
>!*'. Psge 1
pheativi. at that it involve- the
trade-in of an old truck owned
by the Kerrville camp
But it all works out in Cue-
rt. Lions' favor
And you can readily see what
an impressive gift this K. Tite
■pick-up needed for at! s.orts
of hatrting jdijs and ernuhd-run-
ning it the. large camp, in die
hihs just outside Kerrvuie
.f Bio :t. ngtorr lout
I daughters, Mr. E. W. Cook and
Mr G. F. H<trail,.ttj of Victor-
ia; Mrs Alonzo Martin of Cue-
ro and Mi;.. Ira Warner of Hou-
, ston: ihree stefwlaughters. Mrs.
! W. C. Nettleton of Kansas: Mrs.
Con Fenner of Gn'ittis CTiristi:
ami Mrs. J. D Hill of istn An-
tonio: three sisters, Mrs. Mary
Rotc.ip of Yoakum; Mr*, l/ouis
Reirvharfh of Westboff and Mis.
l'jb:n,. (yerhol.fl of Arnocke -
villa: 21 gratvlchil.hen and five
g**e i t -g, ai nd e h i 1 d: en.
Fteumi Funeral Home i- in
charge of anringemenfr
Your Beauty Is
Our Business
Phone CR 5-5671
For An VpiKilntnirnt
BETTY’S
RE.AI TV SHOP
118 W. Thoman 8t. Out*
•ilork VI . of
CALL
CR 5-4622
L. H TIFFIN, Msaager
JOE BARRERA
TV Technician
Tel-A-Win Co.
Ilk N. Esplanade
her about 1 p.m. Wednesday.
They -peni. the afternoon in-
, poeliiig
tiiministra: ive
Mr, and Mrs. B. C.. Spell are
j die jinrents of a baby hoy bom
Jan. 29 at 5:35 p.m. at Burns
j Hospital. Tiie young man weigh-
ed f. id.-. 15 1 '2-(i/-
Bohmcn Attends
Mediccl Session
The ,ns;K', non ,tarty arrived daughfem. M^ Sophie iZenger-| -oMMITPEE of two com-
ic of tueio; Mr, Ann, file - <>f M wrter nml Jim
son ->f Muner ar.tl Mix. Mutina '
„ , , . . rr. i siorK> u »-m to KonTfHe lecont-lY
Cude of Adkins. To\as; om1 sis--l . , U
», . . . , ( | ly to make tno ami'Di^fnfni^, *p«
t**r. Mrs. Louts v‘hloy of. Vic-» * . , . Hip •■•ounty
erds and equipment Buting j ,orJa. A2 grandchildren. 1« .a‘ , , , , . I-tests and the
Club Discusses.
Stock Show
re- i
the bveiitng'. they inspected Lhe: great- gramlyhiklren and ,',VD| n<x*IVy'H
75 (.ruardsinen tn -rank- and: groat-great - grandchildren lolher Lag, and-» ct»mp^
algo 'inspected their tramutgi L unenil services w.il lie oelu
pr(»grani. . Friday- al 3 p m. from Freund
1; is during tin- inspection. Chap«‘l. Pastor John A Jacobs |
lhai die knowledge of the per-, of St. Mark s Lutheran Church j
sonneL m.t.ntenniHe ! • j officiating. Intel ment will be in!
After '1 y found out what w as
Weixsr and C. L. Due-1
cummauon con-
livestock -how
itr and Mrs A. J. Bohnuin
; Live gone, to 8an Antonio where
he Ls attending the 28tli anituai
I session <rf die Interne tionnl
Med:, if. Assembly !» ■ held I
at the Hotel Granada I Victoria
Seventeen '*utstanding -i#valv-
ers are on the agenda to discu.-s
i the. latest developments eeitni-
jques, and advancements in their1 i(>>Tinued From
I r(*speetive fields which raner
front aetx»pace niedieine to.
UPiloific surgery
DoelotS' fi'. ..m Canada .ultlj
i nient and grounds . dea rmin- the Arneekeyilie Ce'meter v
*‘(1.
Cu. :'o w.i- one of only 21*
guani tuttls from throughout Hie
state that won a superior rat-
! irig in' 1%2 under ' ae omm ind
! of Capt. Cobh.
People
*n .a page 1,1
'bail np friends in New York
talk to and if he ha<in l gone
h" w'-stld t>e dead i friendly fashion
Commander of Jiie unit now, j sc Warren
is Capt. Clint >ti R R hex ol today
Even memlters of the lamilyj
in tb» auto busknesti. got to-, m ,v , ,,
ge’hec to decide vbo would fur- " IJ
nish tite truck
TbeV’ flipped a coin in a gent-
femaniy manner and Mike won.
That's .why the mirk will he a
Font
Club President Howard Klein-
e< ke eongratuiated the t w o
rhoto!. . company men on being !
able to take rare of tite deal in
-ueh an ttnderslanding and;
were discussed Monday evening
by mernb rs of the Mexersville
Ezvexvtres wlvo met nt the «:om-
Marj* Sager demonstrated how
she made a modern electric
lamp out of an old kerosene one
Present were Alethn Gohmert,
Laurie Egg. Dickie Bottge, Jan-
iee Doehrman. Mary Ohrt and
Mary ’Sager:.
Mrs". Ear! Bueriger is adult
le;u ler
add a
W ROOM
For: Additions — Home Building
Or Remodeling
See: NEWMAN’S OF CUERO, INC.
fiOB 8 Esplanade c|(. j llll
'•Home Iniproveuient Out HpcclaJty”
Texas Bottlers
I* !g( !
of a jKifential suicide
always aware tie is
self iInstruction' because
d.v'sn t talk : tlx Hit if. But
1 ix'trays his intentions by
;n 191'). he Im. a me sales :iun-; tajn H|,utUde,s and actions:
tiger of Hie G>ca-Co:a BotiJ.ngj
Company of Cuero, Today, he
KJ.EINLXKE bAnt he Ixtpcd
are not | )Mve the trui k nt next Wed-
IMarunngjrtesday’* l.ions (Tub meeting out!
Hp ; at the Live Oak Restaurant
H*’ avh tlie signs on it.
-A
Mexico will be present
meeting which will last
days
A revepliiit,. lunt*heoq&-
show and a 'linner dan,
!>. J. ’.d for the wives
4-H Cuncil
•Continued tom page !
,iv 1
V i
yBMW
canany
I '»w-|
DuL'i
CinimaScopE I
t l'C8« Mooqd eicjoCf i." I
Gltamber of Cominer, e He ser-
ved two terms on the Omneil of
man. Vicki Rabt-nsburg lias- the City of Cuero.
trop County, gitls vice .-najr-[ At present, he. is a member of
man: Stanley Frot-hner '*i (Etn-! the biard oi directors of the
zaies County, li.ys ice eiwir-! Cuero Federal Savings * lygut
I man.. .Judy Harmon >1 ;C'i'. iweli Ass'.e.alioh. the Cue:., Id ..'-pit id.
County . secretary an-1 treas-; Foundation, and . the DeWrt -
j.urer; .-and Paula Sugatvk of L5 \ Gonzales County Drift Board.
! and Paula Sugarek
! County, 'hfonnation chairman,1 as Coi a-0>ia _Bottlers (YHinc:!,
‘'nr', "I flunk k->. a real' fine!
I thing. ' Kleinerke said. "And
more than normal inter-; the dnx*ctors ttiought so t.o.”
, Jbe provisions oi his in-; Lions will include the truck
si rves a- pi.si^cn anu M,_‘ j s'uranee policies or a -udden in a ,-.Uavan of member*' cars
that wiii be going to the camp
for a visit about the middle of
Dtitwaiti.i signs of an inner’ Febmarv
conflict. He .will say he is go-; a_——...
ir.u to d" - •neth.ng and then AL.YIA MATER
do it, or he will Say he is!
not going to do somethin.: and
then do >t.
est .1
I* the
,,,.ee ii nttmager- of tha ii. 1,1 ’ j decision to take out insurance
| as well a.s presidem ,2 the oOn- ( whjoh hf. ,,ani>)l affonl
lt,.,j,edy ( oca-Col", Tv*tt. mr ' om-. ^..» _ I
party of Kenedv
In 1W0. he was ' Sub in >1 Hie
Cueixi Turkey T:vt. Summer.- L j ,
atso past president o! Hie Cut-j ^ ^ fn ,1() Wm0th7n.: and; AUSTIN
ro Lions (Tub and the Cuero I t)lPn (to ; Culpepper.
I lie will ,.k erase offense j eaptam oi
| zrver trivial things-minor dts-; Lnivemty
upi>omtmenfs, - .-ual ot- hunrir*! ,oia*n
I ous criticism- fancied' neglect, j a1 *'
Then then aie i>ersons who
announce they are going to kill.
themselves,, usually with -ueb
Comments as "you won't have
‘"o”, ‘7 ;■ -T-'-'ito -put up with me much long-/
>f Bee' He is also chairman of the Tex-I „ , 1
Tex U Hit Rat
fiheltacker and
the iKtdelecited liXiJ
of Texas football
is now freshman coach
alma mater
LOOK FOR THE BLUE LABEL®
For Mom and the Girl’s
(Ylen’ii and ltd)KcxIh Also Here)
BASS SHOE STORE
Good Shoes That Fit
N & M 121 a to 3 . 3.98
S & M 5 to 10 .... 4.95
< olorfnl — YYa-lialtle
Box Office 0|K'ns 6:4,1
Adults Hoc — (Children 2.Y<:
PlALTQk
THE average person is called upon once every 15 years to
make funeral arrangements. Freund Funeral Insurance is oni
wav to arrange in advance for the funeral service of vo.n
choice
FREEST) FUNERAL HOME
t »' V4S4:* or CR Y Sttfll
er” or "I think I am to<> much
of a burden on you " Tii : tiin-
gerotLs thing to do here is to
ignore such comments or. -t tn ,
to laugh them off Eight out of !
10 persons, who kill themselves
intake some statement that in-
| clicat.es their intention- They j
i-shoukt l>e placed in the ai. of
la physician or psychi itri-' :n-
med lately.
Ever> body who wants aWildcat, please stand up.
Everybody who wants a Skylark, please stand up.
Everybody who wants a Riviera, please stand up.
Now that everybody’s standing, let’s all go to the Buick Sports Car Rally.
Reallv.
z*ouid be a shame to waste this chance to drive one ot
auick’s lively sport models, wouldn't it? Especially consid-
ering your Buick dealer's so close, and the price is so1 nice
That's wf)at the Sports Car Rally is all about. And they’re
all luxurious enough to make you wonder why anybody’d
/
settle for a two-seater. A tmeR tuned product.or 340 r.p
Wildcal with a skilled driver scored the highest miles per
gallpn in the economy test.of Class i—high performance
' v-8's—at the Pure Oil Performance Trials at Daytona Beach.
Florida. (So who's surprised? Not .-Wildcat owners.)
SEE YOUR L0CAJ A"T' -p /rr. BUICK DEALER. AUTHORIZED BUICK DEALERS IN THIS AREA
GQfVEY BROS. MOTORS 1506 N. Esplanade
While the common cold -till remain- a- a medical myatery. it is lelieved
that a person who-e resistance is low . an get a cold if he experience- great
fluctuation- in room temperature and humidity. If winter colds and uneven
heating are a problem in your home during these highly fluctuating Texas
winter.-, uniformly ‘‘comfort condition" your home with a year-round electric
HEAT PUMP. One electric HEAT PI MP will provide you with controlled,
odor-free winter heating and summer (Hiding. See your electric appliance
dealer about year-round "comfort conditioning your home with an elertrie
HEAT PUMP!
.4ml. renumber, yuu /*ix f.f.SS jur eliitruil', IOI)Al
yean ago!
COSTS
LITTLE
TO BUY.
LESS TO
OWN!
CITY OF CUERO
('ITY I rn.niF.X VI!F (HIM' IN ( l Mill
KI.H I Kit OLP l
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