The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 305, Ed. 1 Monday, December 27, 1971 Page: 4 of 4
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Mon. prc. 57. 1072 I Vicki of r.iVrsMo, eaTtf. nr*'
•PERSONALS
Guests in \
hr- f.'r. (" ■
I’, . -'ton •
\i -. rvl \|i;,
^ ion Ail* til.
1 !• <v. -. i inn
' -■:-:in here during the holt-
(i.)\r with Mr. ;ind Mis. Willis
! Yi 'Rwo'.l.
1 Cuero Meets Yorktown
OBITUARIES
(.it iri
I. (‘pi- and Mrs. ■ Joy A. Pr
1 : • - V • : i ST *1 II' < ‘111 i s 1 Hi i
.* in the pcMi* ot Mr. 'll
1' K, Piths, h Otls-r
ni Uioir homo v • re Mr. tut,
Herbert Spinks.
JisinoiV Morijins nr.il
. Win Sunipie attended ilv-
..ii sor-vii rs Smtd.ty m Sn.u-,
• ior Mr. A. H. Samp >■
At- and Mrs, Foinit \ h,
I T S.iniir ll.uv',i o[ A u -•
Chi'isipi.is i\iy .n ■ 'tir
of Mr .mi Mrs Thor
" 'V. and .N-dson. Mrs.
rd is th< formo: Gavin
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noth Srh.
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■ i ,y liy plniic; |or. a
• its-n m W i -hihKtou,
\ York City and
ov shn;
['ll
u > Hoist.-r
( ii rn ( nmmiliiitv Hospital
A hr w ns Vivian Thomas,
!! la I to,, kef matin". On a Proh-
i*’.s, I /us Schultz, Envin Lass-
man, Arthur G.twlik, Meta Sch-
rade, Walter T. Lewis,
W.lkers-nn O. W, Friar,
Liaison. Soaihen York
Cowry, Lupe Rahtctn.
PAM. R. CREWS
Paul R. Crows, 67, of Wffl1
Valley Oak Drive, Austin, pass. |
rd away Sunday in an Austin
Hospital. Ho had resided in Aus- j
I tin for the past twenty years. |
Ho was a member of St. John s
Methodist Chureh, Austin. He re.
tired in 1968 after 35 years as
a sales representative with-
L ;“Tor::,Cpwboys, 49ers, Colts
I.unise , gWrjft Hnfi Company.
Pearl
Kathy
■ id
-Toy. -Mr. Hunit.i- h....
■ ru-d from I-d. Pis'. .Yew
where he c r .. i • d
mj i’l the Army Rt?
.present v , Mr ;. A
- il< AV.
Dismissals: Jack (dark, Al-
fred Hartman Dorothy Harper,
L' i IT. a I-- -ids, I dons Bitter-
B"itli,i 1 Hinmon, Gregorio
Ramon, Yi\ i.m Thomas. ■
fil'd N
V ivlmsd
•V Y. s
■ Closed 'Vo
Day. .DO!.I
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la .n
V-wn," -
..'"ii h th.
liolill 1,1 S.
Mrs. E. D. Janssen of Xord-
■ "i Mr and Mi I'udriv
M' • !■ and fninih of A;i-'.r. m-
i i"’ Mr. and Mr.-.. S in- Paul."
7' Vichi'l Weldon an! Mrs
1 v rd Hoyfi s of Yurktoivn
v >■ wests of Mr. ami Mrs
Ci ude MiKire Christmas Dry.
Mrs. J dalle Duhlnian and
June 1 > dilman Hoffman of
1 sidle spent Christmas With
nr ■ Mrs. F. R; Feme)
. iamiiy. Mrs. Hoffman was
n Cuero and spent her
■ . life here.
md Mrs. Ronnie Bryant
*'■ r, Clins, of Victoria
C,:.simas with her ;>nr-
. Mr. ami Mrs. Bob Bishop. .
. and Mrs. RnK-ich Biack-
V.. .i:ici fieiidy spent Chnst-
ii T> ii in San-, Antonio with
r.-, Mrs. Arthur Guns: and
Mr. and M s. P.
-,{* at Christmiij »
and
. lids in Ode.
Mr.’ add
. •: Vietb 'Ci
Visiting with
Homer - Berner
the i'lr.ast.ma-; ll-iiid.e- .- wer"
Mr. and M"s. J. L. . Thirsk of
Aii'ii ta Kan.-is ami Mr. art-I
VLs. Daval six:,?:
d-.ua.
ol. Pc
M"
J.,
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Te
d
s weekend guests ii-
A. l.aake 'home wr-r- .
and families, Mr. and
.' I.a ike and children,
n 1., d;e ail ol Austin
ar-.i M:s. Pat l.aake
•- r - f Yorktown.
sic; s mother.
\Vt - 1-.- md : tiief' s of
■,s. J.,-'); lv lenisti h
iWiP't and Mr.
and . M's. r>oii Pi-e us- h and
Sion. J- - y. in N. (,:•):•:■,ns. Mi1
Mary Gay to p.»-nis.-h and K-m
Kit kohd-mi of V - tot ;a and Mr. 1
and Mts JR ia o. j'-.a-
kum, Mis UN. f’cn'ro aid
Mr. Oia ■ , We . ' , of San An-
tohip, 'Mri and Mrs,.Gerald ii T
lier- of . n R' ! ' i Mi'S.
Evelyn Grens of Cuero.
Mr. and' Mrs. Mike Davoy!
and daugh'ers, Shed: Mart i and
MARKETS
1 Corn (csy ot
i iiansf.a i lkd a st ppi.y
Local Grain Market
m i.o cash chain mki
Car Corn ......... 1.08 bu.
Slu-llod I'orn............1.25 bu.
StN ANTONIO MVrSTOCK
SAX ANTONIO UPX-ITSDA -
Liveslia 'k :
Cattle nil calves 800: slauph-
l- r row? Vi to mostly 1.00 liigh-
. r. huils stead.; ; feeders near
stead' demand good; utility
s !■; .liter cows 23.90-26,20; cut-
'l. rs 2MM-2-1.60: hulls 28.10-
■ ' load In,di standard and
' -I si,in rt- i steers 911 lbs
IL.fa; ft del, : few choice 30U-
:-.’,,i !b steers and bulls 45.1.0-
17.2.1; 375-130 lbs 40.20-42.80;
d 250-300 lbs 41.00.-45.75; fitted
• 1 t iv e.i aei 250-350 lb hellers
. I a-.in To; 451' 590 lbs 31.25-
33 au. • .'|
I laps 500; barrows and gilts
.1.5,1 j-,: be; ; 1-3 200-2.30 lbs 22.-)
2a-22.5u; sows 150-600 lbs must-!
1.00 higher; 2-3 450-600 lbs!
iii 00-16.00.
Sheep 100, goats 100: not
enotigh • of ant class on offer :•
■jr adequate price test.
lie is survived by his wife,
Mrs. I /arena Crews, Austin; 3
sisters. Mrs. Ann Board, I/tuis-
ville, Ky.; Mrs. Kloise Stout,
Louisville, Ky,; Mrs. Nancy
Nations Franklnrt, Ky.; a bir>-
ther, Maurice Crews of Irving-
ton, Ky., and a bn/ther-in-law
and sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs.
Jack H. Boothe of Cuero.
Services will be at 10:00 a.m.,
Wednesday from the Weed-Otr-
Icy Funeral Home Chapel in
Austin with interment in the
Austin Memorial Park. Dr. Ted
Richardson will officiate. Ar-
rangements by the Weed-Corley
Funeral Home, Austin, Tex.
|IM)LUW0GS|
By POIJ.V IIOWI'lltTCN ^
A. F. Moffitt (Lt. Col. retired)
.if Austin spending Christmas
here with his mother, Mrs. A.
F. Moffitt and sister, Ellen.
■ I The Cuero Gobblers, after a ;
| J few days off for good behavior,
I
A last minute reminder to
will be bark in the arena to-
day in the Yoakum Holiday
Basketball Tournament.
The 11-4 Floek played York-
town at 2:30 p.m. and should
the Green & White prevail lt
would mark the third time
the Mean Green have beaten
the Wildcats this season.
The Cats have an 8-4 record
going into today’s action and
the host team Yoakum will be
putting their 3-7 slate on the
line against the winless St.
And Dolphins Advance
A. BOB ALBRECHT
| YOAKUM- A. Bob Albrecht,
| 57, well known Yoakum busi-
: ness man, died Sunday after-
nixin in a Yoakum hospital fol-
lowing a short illness.
Mr. Albrecht was born July
1 21, 1911 in Yoakum and for ma-
ny years had been in business
with his brother at the Albrecht
jewelry store. He was a life-
long resident of Yoakum,
Funeral services will be held
at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Buffing-
ion Funeral Home Chapel with
the Rev. D. f. Dolton officiating.
, Burial will be in Rostlacd Me-
morial Park Cemetery,
Survivors include his wife,
Mrs. Ruth Marie Albrecht: a
son. Robert Seale Albrecht; a
daughter, Judy Albrecht; and a
brother W. C. Albrecht Jr.,
all of Yoakum.
those who have outstanding J -Joseph Flyers of Victoria,
pledges to the Hospital District, j Other teams slated to see ac-
There are not many according j tion are Industrial, 12-0; Gon-
to Clifton Weber, but he thought /ales, 9-3; Ganado, 7-2
some of you would like to in-! HalleHsvUle.
elude the pledges in your 1971 Cuero plavers scheduled to
expenditures, and you know it's; sec mU(,h action are john Black.
tax deductible! And we need alii well, Lucien Johnson, Tanny
the "deducts” we can manage. (Johnson, Luther Johnson, Ricky
- I Kasper, Neal Saicher, Donald
L. I.. Buttery spending Christ-! Bunden, Kenneth Barnett, Tink
mas Day in San Antonio with! McMichen, and Arthur Whitting-
thc James Buttery family.
ton.
Mary and Rudy Peritz who
are making their home in
Pennsylvania spending the holi-
days here with her parents,
Courine and Finley Blackwell. )
B.v JOE CARNTCEI.l.I
IT’l Sports Writer
The National Football lea-
gue's annual demolition derby
— the playoffs — roared
through the Christmas weekend,
leaving four teams by the way-
side and allowing four more to
do battle another day.
The American Conference title
will be derided next week in
Miami with Dolphins playing
host to 1hr Baltimore Colts in
the third meeting this season
between the Eastern Conference
powers. Miami earned that right
with a sensational 27-24 sudden
death victory over the Kansas
and City Chief's Saturday in the
longest game in pro football his-
tory and Baltimore advanced
Sunday by overwhelming the
Cleveland Browns 20-3.
Dallas and San Fran iseo will
battle for the National Confer-
ence erown at Irving, Tex.,
next week. The Cowboys moved
into the conference finals Sat-
urday by beating the Minneso-
ta Vikings 20-12 and San Fran-
cisco made it Sunday with a 24-
20 triumph over the Washing-
ton Redskins.
Perhaps the most-talked a-
bout game for some time to
Jane and Fain McDougal of
Houston spent Christinas in
Cuero with his parents, Beulah
and Fain McDougal, and they
were joined by his brother. Dub
McDougal of Victoria.
come will be Miami’s sixth pe-
ri id victory over Kansas City,
decided by Garo Yepremian's
37-yard field goal after 82 min-
utes and 40 seconds of play.
Yepremian, a left-footed Cyp-
riot, made his field goal after
the Chiefs’ Jan Stenerud, a Nor-
wegian soccer-style kicker, had
failed to convert a 29-yarder in
the second period, a 33-yarder
with just 31 seconds left in re-
gulation time and had another
docked from 42 yards away in
the first overtime period.
( nils !-ns» Incredible
Yepremian, who waa left tM
the All-Conference Pro Bowl
team announced Saturday in
favor of Stenerud, said be
dreamed of a kick like that
ever sin e he saw Jim O'Brien’*
field goal help Baltimore to a
Su|ier Bowl victory ovtr Dallas
last January.
"Before he O'Brien kicked k,
I wished to God I was in hi*
position,” said Yepremian. ‘T
knew that kick would make me
or break me. There was a little
pressure on me before the kick.
1 etaild hear the crowd. I just
told everybody to give me
on. mgh time to kick and »nt
to let anybody thrriugh."
CUERO HEADQUARTERS
FOR ELECTRIC MOTORS
Tel-A-Win Co. I
MS V Esplanade 275-2622 l
HOBO BRICKED IN
PFTFRfiOROl'GH, England
LIT — When 52-year-okl hobo
Anthony Keene st>otted a dere-
lict house on a Peterborough
Street, he had just one thought
to go inside and sleep.
! That ho did, five days ago.
Hut as he napped, workmen |
moved in, and bricked up the:
1 doors. And windows. Even the
i chimneys.
A. H. SAMPLE
A. H. Sample, 72, of Smiley
passed away Dec, 25 at 4 p.m.
in a local hospital.
Mr. Sample was a prominent
farmer-rancher in this area.
Funeral services were held
Sunday at 2 p.tn.. in the First
Baptist Church in Smiley, with
Brother W. L. Wilcoxen, offici-
ating. Burial followed in the
Smiley Cemetery uixter the di-
rretion of Finch Funeral Home
in Nixon.
He is survived by three bro-
thers, Horace, Carl, and Elmo
Sample, of Smiley; two sisters,
Mrs. Myrta Petre.v of Houston,
Mrs. Edna Piland of Smiley,
A nice letter from Nina Har-
wood of Kerrville and she re-
minisced ; I remember the f rst
party at the Record shortly af-
ter I went to work there. Jack
hung a sign on the front door,
"Closed for Nina's party.”
With D. L. Prentice back in
the V.A. hospital in Houston,
and Carmen Gonzales telephon-
North-South
Game To
Feature Pass ISWC Teams
In Tourneys
MIAMI UPI — The director j
ol the Mahi Shrine North-South
foottoall game says if he has his
way tonight the two coaches
will shake hands and come out
throwing.
(Oak iiir.muial
jfmu'ral lUum*
201 W Rpuss rav'd.
PIh.up 275-3154
|; for me.'
...... . - one brother, Frank Sample of
Keene was found Wednesday ; San Antor>,„. 10 grandchildren
,Dr passers-by heard kn-n-ks-) and , great-grandchild.
!b was lil. but hungry, and he _
;-a.d:
No more empty houses
i
ORGANIZATIONS
GIFTS ior the MEN on your list
LADIES AUXILIARY TO
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Me.-ts 41 h Thursday
7:30 p.m.
N. Y. A. Building
Mrs. Wilfred Peters. Pre* .
Mrs. (ail Culpepper, Treas I
DeWitt County
Historical
Notes
By Isabella K. Srhaffnep
SUNBEAM
Hair Groomer
for men
Comb N Dryer
Combination
}5[
Schick
STYLING DRYER KIT
Travel Kit........2(1.98
Boxed ......... . 22.98
Valiant
ELEC. SHOE POLISHER
For Black or 1 J 50
Brow n Shoes...... * •'**'
Laiye Assortment
TIMEX WATCHES
up to $25.00
Calendar Watches $12.95 up
Also WL.STCUJX WATCHES
PILOT CLUB
OF CUERO
Meets second and fourth
i'uesd.ay, 12 noon, Doll
I Inure.
Oirinne Carlton, Press
.ill
I l i t . K V/.OUS
LOR LI.CO
SUNBEAM
sa;i< :k
ZIPPO
lii.h runs
KLECKA DRUG
101 L. MAIN
PH, 2:5-.’.i0»
CENTER PHARMACY
WrfS X. ESPLANADE
Cuero I-odge No. 4-09
A. F. & A. M, meeets
econd and fourth
Thursday each month
-it 7:30 p m. Visiting
iirothers are always
'.elcorne,
Jack Edgar
W M
H. E. Wcathrrh
Scr’y
Meets 3rd
Monday each
month, 8 p m
American
y Legion Civic
Center.
Utis Carpenter
Commander
Emil Buehhorn, Jr, Adjutant
Lester Giese. present owner
of thp Allert home in Cuero,
(first time other than an Allert
i has lived there) was appointed
! a new member of the DeWitt
County Historical Survey Com-
mittee at Tuesday's meeting,
lie and Judge George Trowell
who appointed him, were both
pi e sent.
-Speaking of new membership
: reminds the. committee of those
vino served faithfully and no
longer do Christmas is a good
rone- to remember them. The
first secretary was Mrs. Elmer
Ltidd- ke. Others serving then,
but not now are Miss Emmie
Pflug of the Five Mile Com-
munity, and Mrs. Victor Goebel
• of Gi pen DeWitt, Miss Amy Erb
: of Yorktown served later and
: hopes to do an again. Mrs. Alton
j Spies nl Yorktown also had to
! request leave.
j Ser- try tor many years and |
! still giving the committee moral
support although no longer a
I memher is Miss Nclhe Mur-
: phrt-e of Thomaston, author of
| "A History of DeWitt County."
! Te a1! el these the DeWitt Coun-
i ty Historical Survey Commit-
' tee is deeply indebted.
ing that Alfonse, our upstairs! from friend* m the
Bess Blanton walking around
with the aid of a cane after tak-
ing a tumble and pulling mus-
cles in her leg. Needless to say
her and Homer's Christmas trip
to Guadalajara was called off.
By United Pres* International Tournament at Oklahoma City
Southwest Conference basket- Monday,
ball teams—all of them-hit Texas 3.2 host* Centenary
Andy Gustafson prides him-i**10 ,ournamcnt trail during the Monday and then travels west
self on picking quarterbacks j c0i!Vn* W0€^* to play in the UCLA Bruin
for the game that go high in the *parT1s scatter from classic at Los Angeled Wodnei-
pro draft despite a lack of pub- coast ,0 coast and 1 exas Chris- dtlV Hn(i Thursday.
tian 4-2 will even be island Rice 4_2 compete* hi ttw
hopping to Hawaii Urr the Rain- old i>>mimon classic at Nor-
bow Classic at Honolulu Mon- f()|k, Va„ Tuesday and Wedne*-
day night of.g j day and then stop off to play at
licity during college, and
says tonight's game is no
oeption.
“We get cut lists of talent
pros and Wednesday. Baylor, Vanderbilt on the way home,
foreman, is sick in bed. were: both quarterbacks Dean Carl- *’h° h<''S, 6 Arkansas wraps up ths
all doing the double-duty bit son Iowa State of the North 1 n,°W u T<< .‘ V1 'nfo ,a ■'!' ' «"<'k's play on tne road against
today. and Jim Hamilton Arkansas df?at*. at fh<! Memphis Stata New Year's
State of the South are high on
their lists,” he said.
“There's been so many great
football players wlio didn't get: Classic at Las Vegas Ncv.
a line of ink in college and their Arkansas 3-5 starts .Monday
satisfaction must come from j jn the Golden Bee Touinannntj
making it in the pros, ’ Gastaf- at fjogait, Utah; Southern M:-th-
son said. “This gives the North-1.«Lst 3-4 jiia tJmsj t
spectators a chance to | odist 3-4 plays Jn the St. Loois
Margaret Bohn* reminding
members of the Herman's Sons
party this evening from T until
10 o’clock at the Municipal
Park Club Hous*. Dancing will
b* enjoyed.
Happe' birthday h* John Rich-
ards of Victoria, Mrs. Oscar
Adickes, Marvin Fetter* and
A.J. Shows.
Home Mint ter Today Put •
layer of marshmallows in the
bottom of a pumpkin pie before
pouring in the filling. The
marshmallows will inert and
come to the top.
: of whopping defeats at the
hands of Colorado State and
j UCLA on the road, won’t swing
i into action until Tuesday when
they open play in the Holiday
Eve.
Greg Lowery at Texas Tech
continues to lead the scorers
vGlh his 26.1-poin' average, fol-
lowed by Martin Terry of Ar»
kansas at 24.5. They are the
j only ones abov* ;a* JO-pcint
! k v ei.
South
say they saw so-and-so play
while he was still an unknown."
Hamilton will he throwing to
speedy Fred Graves and James
Quinn *f Virginia Tech and
Invitational starting Monday; !
Houston 4-3 and Texas A&M 3-4
will take part in tne W >ndny-
Tueaday Astro-Bluelxtnnet Cut
sic in Houston, and Texas Tech
Carlson will be tossing to AJ 4-3 opens play in the All-College
Hannah sf Wisconsin and Barry ___________________
Pearson of Northwestern.
A thought for the day: Plu-
tarch said. "The whole life «f
man is but a point of time; let
us enjoy it, therefore white it
lasts, and not spend it to m
purpose.”
YOLK DOLLAR DOBS FAR
IS CUERO
RUBBER
STAMPS
CLOTHES
MARKING
SETS
CUERO RECORD
OFFICE
tl» E. MAIN
With dignity and devotion we arrange Huai aarvtoea In the
reveram atmosphere of our chapel.
FREUND FUNERAL HOME
PHONE *75 2S4*
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MONDAY A TUESDAY
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WILL KEEP YOU
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7 . 30 p m
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VMIfred Peters, Commander
Wilfred l.el*i Omtrtermaster
AU visiting members
welcome.
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