The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 138, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 10, 1964 Page: 4 of 16
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THE CUERO RECORD. Wed.. June 10. 1984
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MISS II)A SCHMIDT. < or. ,
and .Mrs. Borthcxld Oehl- 1
kc \r>itod with Mrs. I>eona
Stirl ;n Victoria Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. V.*»lkel
unit Mr. and Mrs O. .1 -Tans-
. .ai’n Sr. were Port Lavaca visi-
tors Thursday.
Mrs: T. L. Magee and Miss
Gisa Schmidt provided the set-
ting at the Park Lounge Tues-
day afternoon when Uiey were < ston
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1 MRS. .FOI1N DIKBF.L. Cor.
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! A I'li ters a il reunion w as
held in Yorkln'wi Sunday.
Mrs Adolnii S -hr;', mother
of Mrs. Olio Ad krs is in The
Corpus (tiristi N’ur' dig Home
in iIm! rity. It ! "-atrd on
Sunny IVook Prx'
Mr. ' end Mr- A Ion/.o Seiler
and Mr and .Mr Edgar Doh-
man attended a Seiler reunion
in Shiner Sunday
Mrs. Ft. K. Srhnde was ad-
mitted to a Cuero l.'ospital Sun-
day as i -O" liraf p il'icnt.
Mi's. Ida fklrl is a medical
patient t;l Bums Ii,o-p.tal.
Mr. ;yid Mrs R V. Diebel,
Mr. and Mrs Chester Bettge
and Mr Fried - Duderstadt
attended a wedding in Orange
Groxo Sa'u/day.
Mr. and MVs. Frit/ Berger
ami Elaine attended rhurch
services in the Lutheran church
here Sunday morning.
Pastor Pi. L. Arhelger from
here performed the wedding
ceremony for Miss Barbara
Berger and Mr. Smith in Mis-
sion Valley church Sunday ev-
ening. Annette Arhelger and
Nancy Pigg sang at the wed-
ding, each a solo and then a
duet hy the two
Quite a few of tlie young
farmers made the tour of the 1
L. B. Johnson Ranch in Stone- ,
wall Saturday,
i Mrs. Albert Ideus from Cue-1
j ro spent a few days with Mr.
; and Mrs. Aionzo Seiler.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Bettge
meeting in
and Wed-
l O. O. Marshal la visiting In
I Victoria with Mr. and Mrs.
Son Hollan. Mrs. Vick, Mrs.
Hollands sister, is in a Victoria
hospital critically ill.
Mrs. Edna Winslctt of West-
hoff visited with Mr*. Mamie
Hoeh Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. l^eon Ln\ve of
Bud a visited in our community
Sunday. They were dinner
guests of Mrs. Frank Freeman
and Keyes F. Carson Jr.
Those visiting in the J. K.
Winslctt home Sunday were
Mr. and Mrs. James Schulte
and family of Otero; Mrs. Fd-
na Winslctt of Westhoff; Mrs.
Mamie Hoch of Hochheim and
Mrs. Bill Hillen.
The Cheapstde HD Club
meets Monday evening in the
home of Mrs. Flmer Baker.
Rev. C. E. Bottorff held his
regular services Sunday in the
Baptist Church. He and his
wife were dinner guests of Mrs.
Frank Freeman and Keyes F.
Carson.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Freeman
\isited Mrs. Docie Cocke Wed-
nesday evening.
Rule of 3C’s
Keep Dairy Products
Cool, Clean, Covered
The rule of the 3 C’s should
be followed for all dairy foods:
Keep them odd, keep them
clean and keep them oovered.
The care and handing of da-
iry products in the home is im-
portant to consumers because it
insures that they will enjoy dai-
ry products at their peak in fla-
vor and appearance.
Dairy products are in the
class of perishable foods, yet
modem processing, sanitation
and refrigerator practices in -
sure long keeping quality.
Fluid milk products will re -
main sweet for a week or more
in the household refrigerator.
Unless unusual conditions of
handling are encountered, the
danger of spoilage of butter,
cheese, ice cream, evaporated
milk, etc. is slight.
The fluid dairy products are
designed for immediate use, and
storage for more than a day or
two is not involved. Butter,
cheese, etc., are purchased less
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FLIES HE LIKE FLIES
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FOR OUTSTANDING HOUSE FLY CONTROL
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CONTAINS ,
REUSS JS£
I Beeville and Miss Susan Howly
! of San Antonio.
j Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Remmers
lieh and sons attended the Al- fronl lwM P and Mrs- Alton j attended a youth
brecht reunion at Weesatehe ^•n*<e McAllen visited with j Keirville Tuesday
c.mrlav I Harold Remmers in San An-! „aJ, TI _
sunnay. j . | Mrs. Henry Braden is at
Sorry to report John Pieper ,onl° Thursday and r riday. home recuiierating from a fall
medical patient in Yorktown! Sun(laV visitors, at the home j ^ had last week. She injured
of Mr and Mrs. Hy. Remmers ] her knee,
were Mr. and Mrs. I/luis Erie-
patient
Memorial Hospital.
Weekend guests at the home ,
of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Voelkel j dpl and son L®"? Jean of Cu-
were their children Miss Kay er2: .
Voelkel and Mr and Mrs. Ro! Those atiending the funeral
bort Lee and daughters of Hou-1 *^lss Carh’n Oehlke in Cue-
1 ro Saturday morning were Mr.
ElRov Henslik of Victoria ae-, and ^rSi Bert hold Oehlke,
Mrs
lio ‘esses to the Bunco Club.
Garden flowers were used to companied by his fattier
enhance' ‘ the room Refresh- j ed with Mr. and Mrs. Hugo j
ments of pie, sandwiches, cof- j Schlosser Sunday and also his ■
fee and punch were served, j farm interest. >
J 'i-s. L. A Stirl had high score, I Mr. ami Mrs. Otto Fuhrken, | |aml -v. i^turnetl to
Mrs. Elgin Schuenemann, see-; Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Fuhrken f3 Alpine after a visit nn the
onrl huh. Mrs. Jack Young, and Mrs. Helen Boerm ami home of hpr Pappn,s- Mr- and
^ -- — ' • ■ ! Mrs. Herman I>ahse.
I Mr. and Mrs. Christian Muel-
ler and Miss Annie Buesing
CHEAPSIDE
MRS. J. K WTN’SLETT, Cor.
and Mrs. Douglas Ber- {
ger ami daughter of Houston
visited in the Bill Hillen home ji
travel score and Mrs, Gus
Murder low,
Mrs. Edgar Gohlke and son
Ferry of York’mvn s]>en1 Tues-
day afternoon with Miss Malin-
<la Peters.
Mr. and Mrs Milton Pfeiffer
and family of Port Laxaca
sr.i n) the weekend with his par-
r s Mr. and Mrs Otto Pfeiffer
r r.■ I tier parents Mr and Mrs.
J \ .1 •' 'V , , k
;-d ..-s \!,V.nd,i Pe’ers enter-
t .red with, a family • dinner
We in sda\ June 5, naming as
E, -ee t,er nephew. , Carlos
L.aexemann of Beeville. who
<■ •.-< rved h:s birthday. Out-of-
t .,vn giK'is were Mr. and Mrs,
( .r|os Kle.evemann and
l >" o! I4e»'Vllle.
Mrs. Otto Schneider, Mrs M
K. Neut/ler and Mrs. Everest
Kolodzie/vk were San Anlonio
Mst'ors Tuesday.
• Mr. and Mrs. E D Janssen
sp. nt the weekend w ith his sis-.
and Mrs. Helen Boerm and
son El.'ois atiemled the wed-
ding of Miss Shirley Ann Fuhr-
ken and rvnms Haverlah nt
Change Grove in the First
Evangelical 1/itheran Church
Friday evening June 5th
Miss Joyce Ann Mueller of j
Austin visited with l>er parents
vjsM_: mrs. Hy. Remmers, Mrs. H. A.
Audilet and Mr. and Mrs. Her-j last w'eekend
man Dahse. | James Schulte and Linda of
Mr. and Mrs. Victor He*l and . Cuero are visiting with tlieir 11
their home | grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
K. Winslctt.
Mrs. J. F. Elder is visiting
her daughter. Mrs. Donald Mil- j
ler and family in California.
Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Fehner
and family visited with Mrs.
John
were Sunday dinner guests in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Fehner s motlier. Mrs.
Winklomanti at Y oriel own. j Blank Friday evening.
I>ouis Mueller attended the I Linda Schulte visited with
Ray Masler Seed Co. Field , Beverly Fehner Saturday even-
Mr. and Mrs Alfred Mueller I TnP «' "’oodsboro and Bayside ; inR
Satu relay
his mother Mrs. Fritz Stoever
oxer tile weekemt
Mr. and Mrs. Dahori Wiese
rind daughter of Wains spent
the weekend with her parents
Mr and Mrs, (Ians Mueller
and his parents Mr and Mrs
Eddie Wiese
Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Imaging
accompanied Mr and Mrs.
Vernon living and son of York-1 ■''Umlay exenrng
fam- town, to attend the xxedding of
Miss Shirley Ann Fuhrken and
Dennis Haverlah at Orange
Grove Friday evening, June 5.
Miss Shirley is a granddaugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Lrig-
ing
Misses Diana Poverstorff and
Glad to repoi-t Mrs. Peggy
Mr and Mrs. Norman Fenner Schulte is at home after being j|
and da'ighter. Janire of Kam-jin ijif> hospital sexeral days,
es City spent Sunday after-1 Mrs. George Lord and Mrs.
noon with Mr. and Mrs. Louis; ,r k. Winslett attended Home)
Mueller. | Denvunstration Council in Cu-!|
Mr. and Mrs Alfred Sehrped-j oro Friday afternoon
ter of Yorktown visited with' 11 1
ter. Mrs. Annie Sauermilch in Sharon Mueller left Sunday for
Houston. .Bible Camp Chrysalis at Kcrr-
Miss Shirley Onken of San ville for a week.
Antonio spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Gus Mueller
her parents, Mr; and Mrs. , and family, Mrs. Dick Mueller
Fnx in Onken. ami Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Parg-
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Burghard mann and family aitemied ihe
of Houston spent die weekend Bues reunion in Orange Grove
with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schnei- Sunday,
der. Sunday’s guests at the home
Mr. and Mrs. If A. Audilet of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Drapaila
and' Dennis Thieme visited with • xvere Mrs. Alice Wittmer and
Mr. and Mrs O L. Dickie and s<m, Ramix, of Cuero and Ral-
other relatives at Ijemmg laM f»h Drapaila of San Antonin.
Sunday. Mrs. Hv Rogge. Mrs. Frieda
Mrs. Adolph Fuhrken, Mrs Bohach and Raymond Voelkel
Emil Schaefer from here and! visited with the Elroy Bohach
Mrs. Willie Goehring of San > family in Victoria Tuesday.
Antonio attended the Lullaby! Mrs. Berthold Enke attended
Ehoxver for Mrs. Gavlan Franke ' the barbecue dinner at. the
■t Weesaiche Sunday borne of Mrs. Christine Rabke
Mr. and Mrs Willie tkiehring nt Yorktown.
end son of San Antonio were ; Sunday's guests at the home
weekend guests of her parents, j of Mr and Mrs. A. W. Gips
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Fuhrken. i were .Mr. and Mrs. James
.Mr and Mrs. August Wunder- Vasek and daughter Susie of
Mr. ami Mrs. Rudy Mueller
visited at Bandara during the
xxeek with Mr. and Mrs. Telvin
Robbin and children. Accom-
panying them were1 their dau-
ghter and children Mrs. Telvin
Robbin, who \-isited xxnth her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rudy
Mueller. I in San Antonio Saturday alter
Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Neutzler; a two weeks x isit xvith her par-
and Mrs. Henry Morisse were | ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Voel-
hosts to friends and relatives j kel. Accompanying them were
Sunday at a joint birthday par- her parents, Mr. ami Mrs. Voel-
ty honoring Mrs. Morisse who kel xx+io will visit with the
had a birthday June 7 and Mrs. Bredeson family a fexv days.
Neutzler xvhose birthday is on
June 9.
Out - of - town guests were
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Tips of
Runge. Mr. and Mrs. Anton
Schmidt. Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Res[»ondek of Yorktown and
Johaton Meinen of San Antonio.
Mrs. Wayne Bredson and
children returned to her home
WE SALUTE
The Dairy Farmers
and their families
at this observation
of Dairy Month.
We salute this fine industry which
provides so much to the economy
of the country.
We are happy to be of service to you
in providing economical time sav-
ing, convenient butane gas and ap-
pliances — Maytag Washers and
Dryers, Tappan Ranges.
FOR SERVICE CALL CR 5-5242
Modern Suburban Gas Co.
, ALBERT STOLLEIS, MGR.
210 S. YC*planade C^UPro« TfXM
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£erve Summer’s
Cool Refresher
Add the goodness of cool
»n*lk to ill of your meals
for Extra Energy.
SOUTH TEXAS
PRODUCERS
ASS’N.
MILK
for a summer surprise try crushed fresh strawberries in Milk.
or float your favorite »ce cream. Enjoy Milk s clean, cool taste’
plain or Isncy flavored. Enpy Milk’s vitality boost three times’
s day.
SPECIALS!^
Thurs., Fri., Sat.,
June 11-12-13
JSr
WE DELIVER
CR 5-3427
5-Deliveries A
Day Mon. thru Thur.
9-10-11 AM.
4 - 5 P-M.
6-Deliveries On
Fri. & Sat.
9-10-11 A.M.
3-4-5 P-M.
Imperial
SUGAR
3 Lb. Bag......
49f
Swift’s Frozen
CHICKEN PIES -
*"BS~ Each
__________19c
Northern
TISSUE__________
4 Roll Pkg.
__________33c
Folger’s
COFFEE_________
1 Lb. Can
......... 79c
Valley Gold
MELLORINE_____
1/2 Gal.
... 3 for $1.00
Northern
NAPKINS_______
2 Boxes
—.......25c
Sta-Flo
STARCH ........
Kimbell’s Stuffed
OLIVES__________
Qt.
__________22c
6 Oz. Jar
__________39c
MRS. TUCKERS SH0R‘
(IT RITE
WAX PAPER ...
ROLL
—.......25c
DEL MONTE
SPINACH________
803 CAN
._ 2 cans 29c
Wrigley's Gum
3 pkgs. 10c
REAL LEMON
LEMON JUICE -
* OZ.
.......... 24c
HIVSHINE
PIMENTOS_______
4 07. CAN
__________16c
RICE CHEX______
J 07. PRO.
__________29c
IIORMEL VIENNA
SAUSAGE________
CAN
__________19c
LIQt ID
VEL_____________
REG. GIANT
.28c 52c
-MEAT SPECIALS-
Lb.
3 Lbs.
HAMBURGER .... 43c
$1.25
VEAL ROUND......1
b. 69c
VEAL RIBS__________1
b. 35c
Roegelein
BACON______________1
b. 53c
FRYERS.......-...... 1
lb. 31c
RAINBO O.F. • BAMBY O F. HOLSt'M O F
BREAD__________-.2 loaves 37c
NABISCO PREMIUM 1 LB BOX
CRACKERS...............-26c
DOLE t RI SHED FLAT • IN
PINEAPPLE..........2 for 29c
£6e.
ADAMS BEST VANILLA
EXTRACT_________29c
GIANT
69c
GIANT BREEZE___________65c
57<f
Lb. Can
JACK SPRATT J PANS
PORK & BEANS........... 25c
BITSO-SF.A REG. CAN
TUNA................... 19c
White Wing
FLOUR
5 Lbs. 25 Lhs.
4/I PurpooP
39c $1.69
FLOUR n
riUSMrm) IWBSU
FRESH
- PRODUCE SPECIALS -
SH
CORN-------------6 ears 20c
HOME GROWN |.r
TOMATOES_____________ 10c
CELERY___________stalk 13c
CARROTS______cello baa 9c
I-'KKSII * 1,8,
BLACKEYE PEAS........10c
RIVER BRAND In 07.
RICE ......... 9c
IMPERIAL POWDER OR ? PKi.S
BROWN SUGAR__________29c
MA7.0I.A (CORN OIL)
OLEOMARGARINE________35c
Libby’s Pink, Regular or Low Calorie
FROZEN
LEMONADE
10f
M'CLUNG'S
GROCERY °nd MARKET
‘5 We Give Cuero Savings Stamps! Double Stamps On
Wednesday on Purchase of $2.50 or More In Cash!
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Mills, Lin. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 138, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 10, 1964, newspaper, June 10, 1964; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth697131/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.