The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 109, Ed. 1 Friday, May 6, 1966 Page: 6 of 6
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PERSONALS
St. Michael's PI Club For Democrats
Installs New Officers
iW»
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Capt and Mr* LeRoy Cobt
and family erf Houston will
oome in this weekend to visit
her parents, Mr and Mrs H
E Weatherly
Pels Matthew of Yoakum at-
tended the Rotary Club lunch-
Ncw officer* in St Michael'*
, Parent Teacher Otib were in-
stalled Ttiurviai evening at the
meeting held in the action! lib-
j*ary. the Rett John Flsitn tbr
| installing officer.
| Officers installed were Mrs,
Bert K irk Jr ., pies .dent; Gene
My blouses and ra» husband' j-Gntfe. first vtce-presiden*: Rat-
WM
Voting, Convention
Places Are Listed
Dear Heloise:
DeWitt County Democrats will vote Saturday at the
places outlined below, according to the Dewitt County
Rev. James Slone
Accepts Oakwood (all
Hospital Notes
POLLIWOtiS
St POULT HOWEHTUS
end * meeting
Cut flower*
fhur.
here Thursday shirt* launder beautifully withjph Hartman, second -vice-prcsi- (Democratic Executive Committee.
** ‘ ‘ ’ the exception at the collar*... IlU>nl: Mr* B:tl Barfield, ♦hind The precinct conventions will be held at the same
Boehi* 4» M^*i where that soil line persists. \ MManrelF|a»u*’ Place* where the voting is scheduled, according to Al-'and reporting lie never had a
| despite all mV efforts {Treasurer and One Kaeir. re- fred Marquis, Secretary of the county committee. finer reception than in Japan nv>rninr
Keyes Carson in ctlr • office
Mr. and Mr* Bill Glover i
and family- of Wharton. Mrs.
Emil Hoeh of Hochheim; Mrs.:
Ed. Hooh of Hochheim Mr*
te all mV efforts
Please help me
Mary
Rev James Slone, wlio re-!
Signed Iasi month a* pastor!
of Memorial Raplist Church to
do graduate work «! South j
Western Seminary in Fs Worth, I
has accepted a call to tV pns. |
tornte of Tlic Oak wood Baptist
Church in that city The Record
was , ad vised Friday. „ , vl
I *i*tn «*eri Mr* Ivi M ile
in a note to tin* newspaper1 — . _ . . , .....
. . , gun, Frank Pukfbtisch Prtv
the >.««•"* nd'i*(Hi he has at- * ,,
.... ,, , ,, iiUiano ptous and Herman
.•opted tin call by the Ft. n„hlk„
Worth Chmrh and will preach j
tit* uccep'ance sermon *unlay
KIRNS HOSMTAt.
Piatnused: Mrs. Glenn Steuh-
ben. G. Cattelkw and Mrs.
Marvin Fetter*.
4 VF.RO HfAPITAI.
Admission*. Bill Milligan.
Harold Stir! and Mi** Cheryl
porter. j He said the presiding judge would open the pre- ro‘*,,l!> "!,<vri I* WM)I cK*i- lt«„ Stone .-.uitimie hi*
Standing and special com- . ,. . ,, , , . ■ , , willing aiKl turkey-presenting studies at • South Western St*
—* huttee* Were appointed cinct conventions and preside utm) a temporary' chair- ^is ne\t goodwill trip w *die- and M-* s..<m will
ladies these line* are cans- plans were made for a games man is elected. luted for'• December when he |,f. working with th- youth of
irs.'SrLJ’k*"*mmTzzz-itns.z, Mos’r^Tu,Tf“ITrtfra«l PT:”n;
OenwD and family all of Cor- Go to .vottr dime store and Sisters of the Incarnate Word ^ut Cannot be hfio later than 5, MaiQUlS said. Count} Jew Hught'i n miru^mativ
pus Christ! will spend the buy s boa of WHITE CHALK Mrs. j^,.k W7ls named gener- convention delegates will be named, ,buff and hoping, to see an or* "orth Saturde,- ,
weeker^ with their mother. Mhrkrhd cjuMnm ^al chairman. The county Democratic convention, at which time "J c"n '”l"
Mr*. Charles Gkrver ; bo.--.rd* >, and literally d aw Mrs 7o,, Rongiovi wn* ap- _ , A ^ ^ . .lector* formed lor snappmg
a chalk line over that .yellow fhairman of the re.-ep delegates will be elected to the state convention, will be and inf„. * no UK I'HNT kof: iopay
Ojcki. 1:rw, on >xm blouses «*>d your tion t0 ^ y^ld May r for the held Saturday. May 1 ‘ ‘ ---- “
! Courthouse in Cuero.
SAN FRANCISCO - «VPT* —
Pol.ce trn(K>undod a 15-foot out*
board b<»»i Tuesday. 1? was
found in a street where it ap
pnrentlv fell from an auto
trailer. It is a* unpiunderl after
a pilireman waited in vain ior
the i»", ne: to claim it.
chalk line .ever thnt selkwv
J. P Bramletle Jr “
recentXy sold an Aberdecn-/Vv husband s collars and French &sWr8 ^ ^ ,chtWi library .
- JLrsMJsr^,
H. Tayior. 5 oakum, itxa*. m»dy mis -far better to lease it ; .hro(^h Augus. on Tuesdays
GOOD NEWS Faberge Fra- ovrT"Ch.t and (?:r* wu! feofft-F-td 10 a m. for the bene-
grancet now' available at Klee- . . .. .. fit of the school children.
po:nted chairman of the treep- delegates will be elected to the state convention, will be wina and info
tion-to t»e held May 2 for the held Saturday. May 14th, at 2 p.m. at the DeWitt County * i.gu*- beat inti* lig; -evp-e
Tiiiink* and thank* again to ss-hen: tiws are noi t<k> co!d. tte-
Libby Shulls for 'sending. a per- mose them from the refitgera-
Wash a* usual—whether it be
ka Drug and Center Pharmacy. ^ ^ ^ ^ ;HUnd.
ry ' If the line ha* been there
a long time if may take more
than one application
Heksise
School Program
fContinued from Page li
told ti»e board some parents
! ap;irox:mateiy 300 have not a*
Mr. and Mrs.. Ted Harwood,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Luddeke,
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hanys and
Mr and Mr* Memos Koenig - ^_____^....................
will gc to College Station Sun- Pear Hekuse: form*: Thev must do so be*
day to attend Mother* Pay Pid you ever try gratae a {orp th€>]r ^Mren wnv ^ p!l.
activities at Texas A&.M Cm- rucumoer pressing out the ^ „.7Pnd school next
wrsirv, ‘ ; juice, and using the juice to ■ j tj
he wept or. to state
“It is mandatory under the
! Civil Rights program for every
man said
If the form is not signed then
tiie school will ass,go a student
to the school nearest hi* home
Kirkman said ar accredita-
. mix with the dressing for a
Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh -Cop- salad*
podge and Mr. and Mrs 3 ch- Those who can’t eaf *he ro- t_ «„__•» Kirk-
ard Rushing and daughter erf cumber itself will en.ios this Ifi^n *»id
Austin will spend .the weekend ;^ acJicious
frith Mr. and Mrs Coot Copp-; polls Jenliins
«dg:e and Mr and Mrs. Joe ' __L
Keesler and with I> and Mrs Heio.se
A J. Bobman I go to my feed stone and tww,"team..’ Messrs' Forster and
JL’ST ARRIVED — Mother's purchase a sack of. salt — no’ fTOm. the Texas Edtica-
Pav pot plants at Klemecke r?(* or '?r> coarse salt -just Agencv m Austin recent-
Nunien tadv Pla» o5d ordinary salt h x-s-,ted ‘the school for two
I put a good coating of it in a davs avaluatinc .Te entire
Mr. and Mrs Edwin Wei- NARROW stream abound all sc^o0i procrarn
dor of Leesburg F.a are of my sidewalk and fence* and Most of the crtticism Kirfc-
gwest* of hi* sister. Mrs S C it isn’t long Wort the *JT,at expirt!ned w-in be coiwt-
LackO • -Jr- Sros* turns’ yellow and die* ^ after thr ^ facilities have
I pr.de myself or my we?- ^ ^picted in order to meet
».»« _/trpti_ Left uncla»ir>- k*^t lawn an(3 mw^- credlt the state's accreditation rtand-
PAR1S -tLTb- ^ unc^a.--. {0 <>UT. ^j. treatment I__
•d in the lost and hiund de-
pnrtmen* at Orly Airport: One
awb-machine gun. four mink
coats three brassiere* and
one set of dentures.
Tie school >* to receive
9
*0
CLorrr9gs
have ' used • this method with:
success for years and there is ^en'-^por later or. as
no danger of poisoning anyone h„ f.;adings of th# teajr.
sir any pets. . t . The school board as well as FOR RFPl'BLIC ANS
M;s., Herman Mlher public is invited to attend,
And ladies and gentlemen of .h, Vouth Rll];.v t0 held
the jury - it works, too! ,. - p m Mav' 14 a. the Na-
Hekiise i
Hot
No. Voting Place
Presiding Judge
1-
Cuero Junior High
Norman Wasserman
! 2.
DeWitt Courthouse
Mr*. FleJding Breeden
3
Cuero City Hall
Mrs. Viola Merritt
4
Thomaston
W'illiam Milligan
5
Arneckevllle
R A. Hartman
6
Meversville
W. E. Jacob
7.
West Yorktown
Floyd Ladner
8.
Nordhesm
C. J. Onken
9
Davy
Herbert Metting
Il-
Lindenau
Emil Buchhorn
ls.
Valley View
J F Elder
14
Hochheim
O. W. Schwab
15.
Concrete
Leonard Barth
17.
Hochheim Prairie
Wilbert Hagens
18
West Yoakum
Mrs. Hazel Bland
20
Stratton
Henry Parker
21
Cabeza
S. A Butler
on
a**u
Westhoff
Arnold E. Schroeder
23
East Yorktown
Raymond Kozeiskl
24
East Yoakum
F E Hickey
25
Gruenau
Willie Mettlr.g
26
St. Mark s Cuero
Mrs. Alfred Johnson
27.
Bear Creek
Frank Loos
28
Five Mile
Walter Pieper
3!.
Absentee (Court house >
W C. Krueger
fectly deli clou* rake to the t<ir an itour or tw.* I«'it>re u-i’ig
Tlmrsduy nigh- Cuei-o Art when making wmieth'rns ..tse
Guild wtirkship by her grand- a l ike
son Brick Hodge is ho i* a mem-
ber of tiie gixxip. Several
luuke user ttieir rtic;* Hi eat * ’ " * l' •*! ' '*
ti->t one slice but tsvo slices <>!
t h«> delicious confect km
Turkey and Dressing
.MOTHERS DAY
Sunday. May 8
EL PATIO
RESTAURANT
\ l.<u>iaiuile. I siero. Texas
Mrs G eoitfe Sim*
that she and her husband have
LL RENO. Ok la UTP A
.stead' man -drew 3.133 'site*
Tuesday in the Oklahoma pi .-
say ing maJy electrons,
.... , . " -'f He sva« Pris-e Thompssiri, JM.
enjoyed thc.r usork h«e with diwJ Thursday in Ft Reno,
iw Scout* and the sch«*l and TbomW;(m hm1 lhB;^d
bas e made many friend* here ,umuN|f h!M(l R Ra,pb w at-
hut it will be a Promouon when kinv who (i52T1 v<w,
, they move to Austin in June
o.rjtrr
TUNNCLL
RAILROAD COMMISSlOt/f A
Res erend Jauic* Slone unti
recently a Cuero resident i*
planning a busy schedule tor
nimself. hasing acceptf 1 a cnii
to the Oakssood Baptist Chifi-rh
of Fort Worth while doing ,.ra-:
duate work at Southwestern
Seminary these
IF YOU MMEW ALL THOU,
rm CHOICE WOULD BE
For you antique collectors
e note that a' the open house
days in Columbus -Homes Tour,
putdoor Art Festival. Antique
Show and Sate. Confederate
Ha’! Museum. Gay ’5*0 Sinn*
Sidewalk Cafe Baggy Ride*-
Saturday and Sunday. May 21
and T.’nd there will lie antique
rtealers from Houston. Austin,
■San Ant-mo Victoria Palflck)*,
Edna. IJherty and Galveston.
CRAWFORD
MARTIN
TUNNCLL
MA/LROAD COMMISSIONLR
Dear Heloisc:
To serve food to members of
ttie family amen they are sick
in' bed, we made a bib about
15" by 20". The corners arc
If you has-en't purchased your
DeWitt County Republican? will vote at only two ?lcket* t--r nex- season for the
ng places according to Mrs Adele Larson district c^uil
L’^'" Senator^ John Towrr. committee woman. seamn ticket* at the reduced
•.vc: be the speaker Residents of Precincts 7, 8. ». 21, 23 and 25 will vote pnr* l'od*-v from u“
--------- at the Yorktown High School where Joe M. McMillan is Happy birthday to k’nii.*
Town To Ik . . • presiding judge. Koehler and Lorena Wofford
'Continued from Pace 1' Residents of all other DeWitt voting precincts will Bwth Jarnps s*on* and ‘t*1 Jim'
. - »** it H* It J • i
Flow#
RYAN'S
Hewer Kbop
ICC N Gonzaie*
C* » M4t
RAMSEY'S STEAK HOUSE
Goliad Hiway-Across the Rivc» bridge-Victoria
Bring The f amily - Price* I»« (tea Afford
I OPfA U HKH mil l —Exe eWed Hat. site It pun te t a m
WE HAVE THE RIGHT
RIN G FOB THAT
VERT SPECIAL PERSON
Berning L Wagner
JEWELERS
Lester Frers
WATCH REPAIRS
Cuero, Texn»
abou*1^’,aiiong^to tte^around for Tpxa5 sfna5or for the 'm' vote at the Cuero Elementary School Cafeteria, where
srti StEJTSk piw B-w » *-a )«*.
TTie bib i* long enough to i>est choice for represents- ------------------------------------ , ... — . ...
.^ y. and . th di*h.. on tk»n in Austin. Patman has ''‘•- majorities in tiieir race* fw and choice heifer calves 24.50-
' , : , ... .‘ged a Vigorous campaign, ha* ^ reflections
Sure save? lots of spills and ^ of SUppqrt and is expected
mie Slone wtll be birthdaving
FRIEND OF THE FAMILY
This j-hn-.se first describe* our every' motivation through-
out our .aervioe to you. Our staff ever ready to help
FREUND FUNERAL HOME
t R MSM
ciean-ups
Marjorie Brown
Dear Heloise:
To the mother who warms bet '
baby food in her muffin pan .
I? she will use paper muffin
liners :n each section she-:
won't even have ONE pan to
wash ’
They cost only about 15 cents
for a package of 85-which is
j probably cheaper than the soap
would be ’
Mrs. S. E. Roberson ...... . .
- likely to be represented
ARom^t
to give our present senator a
| very close race Except in Pre-
cinct 4 where County Commis-
sioner Bonnie Buenger is being
*2?ZZXTZ LOCAL GRAIN MARKET
there a contest of more iocal
i interest.
j27.30.
j Hogs: Strong to 25 higher;
: sows weak to 1.00 lower; bulk
11-3 grade 200 * 260 lb barrows
j and gilts 23.00 -■ 21.50: sow s 3-S
grade 290 - 590 lbs 16.50 - 18 00
Slieep Steady. choice 75-
98 lb spring slaughter lambs
CtERO CASH GRAIN MKT. 24.50 - 25.00. choice 61 lb
Courtesy string feeder lambs 23.00.
Unless DeWitt voters and |
Scbaffoer's Inc.
those of our neighboring con- ^ -------------- ^.20 per 100
servative counties give aimos*, ^ w e«rlicora - ** ^
j 100 per cent support to R c y bellow shell com _ 135 per bu
I Martin of Cotulla we are most
TEXAS POCUBY TRICES
in
» toto,: f
small girls would also be represented by _____
The other dav mv five-vea-- 8 Yarborough supporter wbo:Week ago: Strong to mostly 50 - demand; movement brisk: un-
old yfas playing with an ' air wou5d m0!S‘ certainiv votP for higher week * sales included dertone strong, 16 - 19.20c
pumj and got several grease * Texas RigM to work choice lu23 - 1315 lb slaughter _____
' „ 1 laws. .That.« not the kind ofiateera 25.50 - 26.20: eood and;
AUSTIN -JUTO - Poultry:
South Texas — Steady; sup-
plies short for good demand:
'ii.j-Lri.rm■ ■■ ,...r,. undertone stronger; broilers
TORT WORTH fUPI-USDA - .imi fr>er, 34.3 3 4 lbs 16 50<'
Weekly livestock: I East Texas — Steady; snip-
FORT WORTH UVK8TOCK
TH\I«-‘*er*
MV*1’
1^
ejtOtjl* '
AeaV°r'
Sttitie-
RICHARD'S ol Cuero
MM E Main - « R 6-3811
Cattle and calve*.: Compared pile* barely adequate for good
sywts on her dress, which would Jaw^' J!,BI .‘s.~U,J steer* 25.50 - 26.20; good and
not come out non-representation DeW <tt court- ^ choice 310-865 lb heifers xEHTR IN 4All.
j, ■ssi&w cgxr v“zz,. *j; s- sltz.\ *»***. *• *. ™ *
spots, then painted them with' , ----. , , lity and commercial bull* 21.40- senior at the University erf m.
twrtiie paints ln <*her r»c« <* ^nt^1 23.20; good slaughter calves j Moncton was granted permis-
In <*the- races of
Pne* tn” * * d itre-new dress for iState R«P»Tsentattve J. T. New-125.8O - 27.20; feeders: good and j Sion Thursday to take his final,
school ’ ; man should win easily over Ws choice 625 - 840 Jb steers 23.50- exams in jail. The youth, held j
Joy ce Dyer
. vouthful challenger Keith Mark- 26 40; good ami choice 450-750 on a rape charge and unable to
ley of Refugio. Judge Jack p, heifers 23.00 - 25.00; choice raise bail, will have the test*
Onion should defeat W T. Mr- stef.r calves 31.00 - 33.80; good delivered to his cell.
MakeTV-ap book for your »*■« •* Judge of the Court
<;>f of Criminal appeal*. Jerry Sad-
Dear Heloise:
ler, sliould win as Land Corn-
Wag. Carr sbood
toddler of colorful pictures
familiar things — one to each
page For example, a mother m<ssn»r>er
__ni»___‘win the t
tion and governor John Connal-j
ly and Lieut Governor Preston
Smith- should pile up whotming
holding a baby, a car like youN" ** L*' S S<,na,<* nomina
own. etc.
He can “read” it himself
and enj. it th*‘ much more
Clare L Wilson
my
kettle that’s always on
stove, and stir
No muss or fu*« - just good,
to
Dear Heloise ...___________
For w'«men who wear colored j*,. rf)OCOiflte, and no pan
kid shoes, and accidently nick tiean whatsoever
the toe, use a child's wax cray-i Jean A Burn*
on f red for red blue for blue, j ___
etc), and mark the damaged jjpa, Heloise:
spo*. then rub with a tissue. j Those little vacuum ejeaner
This dyes and waxes the ex- brushes that become clogged
TODAY THRU SATURDAY
There never was
a man like
posed nicked place
Waitring Matilda
Works
vim '
with lint can easily be brushed
clean with a discarded tooth-
, brush.
beautifully — Ima- j j clean my vacuum cleaner
brushes each time I use it.
F W.
Heloise
Dear Heloise:
When buying socks for your :
" (husband or children, try buying;
AL_AN l_ADD -JEAN ARTHUR * VAN HEFLIN
ALAN ^^ocor2e «TEVEN«'
Deer Heloise:
Tiniugbt I’d puss along __
mir ?w th«*e Ilk* mvself several pairs of the same color
fleeter ho* chocolate made wilh;,,,. de*>n
•li'k hu* h c to w-ssh the pa- ,,|,minates the need of
-rr-- iclii ' you heated the: pairin'- «ocks. Also wiien one'
mi’k a little too long. sock gets a hole in it. you can j
Nov,;. I just put the proper!just discard it, and still have;
amount .of d?y powdered m'ffk -anotlier to pair it with;
in tii< ciip with the ervon mix Mrs. Edward A Crfstio'.
adu Hoiling;"water from the j (op* right. I MU, King Featue*.
AUTHORMSO OEALCR
i anANOON
Box Office
Opens Thurs.
A Frl. 7:13
hat 12:15
MRIQg
Children
LESKE MOTOR COMPANY
607 South Esplanade
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