The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 64, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 8, 1959 Page: 10 of 10
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If THE I i Miu «r.i uhij. .aunriav. rmruarv a 1959
OOfSflSMIMALTQLK0 PERSONALS
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Catholic Daughters
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Magazine Subscriptions
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Dead on (.OEHEI. THICK -v
TRACI OF’, for repairs Keep our
equipment serving you :;>n:;'r
,ind m Koorl
Mrs > 'ily tl.il and v,n '.ir,<! •
«•? San - Ariiune. aie ypondin.; toe
y i ekend .r (jia't ns quests of
Mrs .! (' W- salurl)
Mr iu/l Mrs R. inert > r.ear of
t ti.ifao I flit ar«' y ,e.t» of Mr air I
Mr- Fritz 1 .'rhlxe They v ere
, ai'erl hr re rl'ie to the r rill* nl ill*
nesy of their sister Mrs. Ft A
Fia t ah -r., 'lied Satm da
< oruTatuUtions to ( onrine
Jfijtf hivin' '.' Iro ohsep. es her hrrth-
da> Sunday.
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1st I.t and Mrs Fiet'hei Ei'K
er is ill leas e Sunday for Fort
farriptieil Kenturky. after sjrf’nrl-
iok the ueekend with their par
eondition «,‘h r ur ents F.lrler was graduated last
nelp. You it find uUi pin • •* to week from the helleoptet flying
gy. vtsry reasonable make jehrsil at Mineral Wells. F.lder
arrarjicmtrts to BET us d" »nil his wife are Cuero High
sour work. wtnn.
GOEBEL TRUCK’TRflCTOR
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School graduates
Mr and Mr* lister "Speedy"
Knox of On pus Christi are *penrl-
Mng the weekend with friends and Whittington.
r'le >- f'.r . <•. hi,iye.
Pa rt Kirk, Ho s.ird '..er r. 1 "a •
Kauf. marc A O liar field < P
I ,r nster I'a* Hot. -ir. and M i s
V* . ,i Fil.'iee .I*-,
I he • omen s i .
.1 : rptioris before and afte'r t*/,.
Sunday inn
flev Williarg .Jan"n hr.je. th>
r arnpagm -• i!i add a* Teav Pro
r e>- stihs, rihe, s to the' e/fli' ia,
( at. edit- publn ation.
Doule High
lOmtinueel F:<».u 1’aye li
1-ronard Green, I.inrla Ilarnilton,
Paula Minor, Phyllis Wright, San-
dra Mike. Joan Scott, Larry Tay-
lor. James Washington, Henry
Let Us install A New
F.uit-Resistant
Galvanized
T.IBALTAR
Chain Link Fence
It’S A Lifetime Investment
No Down Payment
Ent Monthly Payments
relatives
Mr. and Mrs Kdw in Maikovs sky
of Houston are weekend guests
of Cuero friends and relatives.
Belated congratulations to Les-
lie Rabke who celebrated hi*
birthday Friday.
Mrs. Lrvin I^ssmann of Rf. 1,
Victoria, was a visitor in The
Cuero Record office Saturday.
Mr and Mrs. Bob York and
children of Kingsville are week-
end guests of their parents, Mr
and Mrs Arnold Goldman and
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie York. Bob
is on the A A I faculty.
I (ius I a>nz was admitted to Bums
Hospital Friday. Dismissed Sat-
Fourth grade Frances Barfield.
Claudis Brown. Eula Blackwell.
Katnryn Kno« h, Diana Hardway.
Korean Henderson. Travis Hop-
son . Rolrert Mathis Clifford Han-
som, Oscar Scott William Stev-
ens. Chancev I^wls. Annie Polk
Reginia Ross Hazel Scott, John
Taylor.
Fifth grade: James Carter.
Larry Clemmons. Ida Hardaway.
Brenda Hopson, James Jackson,
Llira Jackson. Shirley Mr Nary.
Mary Peoples, Mary Nobles. Lin-
da Scott, Patricia Shaw. <iloria
Wesley, Josephine Whittington,
Bernice Williams. Larry Mathis,
David Polk. Johnny Polk, Har-
riett Price.
Sixth grade Lvelyn t.askin,
Augusta Hopkins, Clarence Harp-
urday were Mrs. Walter PlacVer er, Odessa Jackson, Paulette
and infant daughter and Mrs. Richardson. Betty Taylor
Bill Schodde
Walter Schlenkea at Yorktown
was. In Cuero on business Satur-
day.
Flower Shop
10J N. C.on/alea
CM 6 Ml*
_ - -enfc-rL..,.. r.
Wa Give
junto mvwoi
STAMP*
Double Stamps
EVERT WED.
with 12.50 Purehaas
on any Item wa aalL
STEWARTS
Serrtc* Stattaa
E. Broadway
LuiffcARON
We give Caere Savings
I tain i w It*
Arnold Bros.
SERVICE
jMR STATION
I R 5-3112
At B-oadwey
ft Is a Vital Statistic FACT"
that in this community
“eight" people out of each
thousand that reside in this
community will face death In
1959 That death COULD
occur in your family.
Are you familiar with:
The arrangement of a Funeral
Service? Do you have suffic-
ient cash on hand to meet the
immediate needs of your fam-
ily, hospital and doctor bills,
to purchase a Funeral Serv-
ice” Have you written a will
that will enable your family to
simplify their future?
Do you have sufficient insur-
ance to take care of your fam-
ily nerds in the years to
come ?
Freund Funeral Insurance has
filled a need in this Com-
munity for the past 18 years.
If you do not have a Funeral
Insurance Policy then you
should apply for one and num-
ber it among other Life Insur-
ance.
FREUND
FUNERAL HOME
Seventh grade. Jimmy Brown,
Viola Brown. Ferdinand Hender-
son, Evelyn Jackson. Norma Jack-
son. Freddie Jones, l^-na May-
Held, Helen Mike. Luria Parr-
ham. Kelly Richardson.
Eighth grade: Jasse Mathis,
Robert Shaw, Lxmald Taylor, Les-
lie Thomas.
Ninth grade: Carolyn Franklin.
Denison Lott, l-eroy Tuttle. Ju-
jlius Whitby. Katie Williams.
Tenth grade: Gloria Bland. Nel-
lie Brown, Johnnye Cunningham.
jByrta Franklin, Charles Mooney,
i Aline Taylor. Katie Whittington.
| Eleventh grade: Joan Billups,
i Kathryn Clemmons. Richard Eld-
rldge, Alfred Gaskin, Morris
Houck. Jessie King. Pearlie Price,
Dorothy Ross.
j Twelvth grade: Joyce Harper, ■
Joe Harvey, Eddie Hsnderson,
Melvin Roy. Mattie Taylor, Joe
Wesley. T. W. Wilson Jr.
DeWilt County Boy
Now With Marines
Prr Sala/ar Martin*/
r<*/f-ntjy #*nJiAt*<i in th* I nit* ]
'Mr#-, Vfhim* <'■< p-. th* Mar-
ir.f F>'pjiMu' station in San An-
Nifil'i
(.**# iS *nii«tf*fl in th* Mdiin»*
M irif ( orpA tin a of 4
V'HM
l't]• h• f* Mart n*/ is th* v#n r>!
M'. an'! Mrs f*ros^*»ro Martin*/..
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( j, x'U'r)f\*ri Ifiifh S'h'/>J in
Ci/tg h*fo:o »r. th* Mar-
ir<«; T'orp*
Wm. G. Long
irontinue'l from Pa"- !;
.'infihi fit. 1 Cuero: >nard
-tcinrnan, Rt ” Yoakum: Henry
U arling Rt. .1. Cuero: Joseph W
Hiisch-r. Yoakum. Ervin Hu-
t.er, Yorktwn: Eugene P.us'h-
haupt. FI* ?, Cuero: Penn Beak-
lev, Cuero: f.d FteLeon, Cuero:
I, r ftoothe Stratton P.t .
Cuero: Edmond C Ftui hlv»rn Fit
] Cueici; Elmer fl. Wilson, \'ja-
kum: Edward Hahn. Fit 2,Yoik-
to'vn: Raul Moreno, Yoakum: ('
I. Williams, Yoakum: Hetty
Henneke. Cuero, George Meyer,
Yorktown; Florence M. F'arker.
Cuero: Otto F. Koehler. Rt. 1,
Yoakum; Elo Arndt. Rt 1.
Cuero: F^ertha Egg. Meyersville:
R. T Tilley, AAM Rt.. Cuero;
Silee Wofford, Nordheim: Knox
Kaedmg We.sthoff: Tilford Stein-
man Rt. 3. Yoakum: Gerhard
II Mueller, P.t 1 Yoakum;
Ruth Poth.Rt. 4, Cuero; F A
Stir!. Nordheim; Frank J. Jar-
/ombek. Rt. 2. Nordheim:
George Chapman, Rt. 3. Yoa-
kum; Thomas Rinn. Yoakum:
Ale* Wallefk, Westhoff. Beit
Marie McAlister. Cuero: Wal-
ter Konzewski. fit. 1. Cuero; N.
J Otton Yorktown; Doris Such-
er. Nordheim; Murray Tarking-
ton, fluero;
A. E. Coker, P.t 4. Cuero: Ed-
gar Stratman. Rt. 2, Cuero: Wil-
ford A. Peters. Rt. 1. Cuero:
Victor Spies. Yoakum: Herbert
Schoenfeld, r.t 1. Yoakum: R. J. |
Thamm, AAM Rt., Cuero:
William Knocke. Rt. 1, Cuero; E.
F. Wagn-r. Nordheim; Antonio
Salinas, Yorktown; Marion D.
Calhoun. Thomaston; George T.
Haros. Westhoff; Rudolph Goeb-
el, Rt. 4. Cuero; August Schulle,
Westhoff; fius Grun. Yorktown:
James Bitterly. Rt. 4. Cuero;
Philip Ix-dwig. Yorktown; C. C.
Cartwright. Westhoff; R Hoff-
man, Cuero; Lorena
M Cuem. Vi'-vi; V erde!, M' "« ,
die, V. F Kautz Cuero; Fel-
tnr. H. I>mke. York*'/’ t. J'<-
-.epb K. Meyers. Fit 3 Yoakurr.
V. a; ne ZengerR. Meyersville.
Albe. t J lew ey S' hof!» Cuero
Mi. EdiM Ange’stein, Cuero-.
S, A Iiowranee. Yoakum, Miss
Id ; - hriiidt Nurdheirri S D
Ben’ »r f.uero Gus Bar'.*, We.st-
hoff Clifford Spies P.t 2
Yorktown, Floyd Iroehrman,
Meyer -a llle; A fr Rrumley.
Expect Crcwd
iCbht.r.ued ]’
and Flaw J.: Lehr. .1 .V.: in
Cizik , . f. .' ,'ri Criar : < ■
por*
Y b‘C ‘'r'.tCL',!■ .-tenort v •*.; , ; ' -
-ha’ the asses-,at.i n t !; dred
.•.er Vlu OtAOOfi th.- i-‘ yc ,:
tha' its rapitdl structure has
grown by more than Si.'*- jura
mg the same tsrr.e and ’h ts
* ■rr;1-.'. f- ■ -I'-Y.H w» •- . - ’ -t'--.-
hie tha* of -395" arid fa:
than anv other ve.ir
Dr. Virgil F', {.<■<• H --i-t'-r -a,e
of the pioneer leaders in produir
Blackwell. Cuero: Mary Tay- tion credit in the nation' will be
Yoakum; Belle J. Cameron, on hand to address the r *-ird -
Thornaston
Otto Hartman. Meyersville R.
W
lor
Cuero: Dolores Fonsech, Rt. 3. .He had more to do with t.ue . - -
Yoakum; Antonio Carrerra A A ganuafion and progress of 'the ,u
M Ilf, Cuero; Manuel Garcia, assdeiations in Texas than- any
Rt. 4 Cuero: K N. Simp- other single individual,
son, Rt. 2. Bpx 22,Runge: P.u- «'m N. Stokes Jr., pres, lent
fus Smith. Rt. 1, Cuero; Paul R. of the Federal Intermediate r:<.|
Oehlke, Cuero; P.aymond War- Bank of Houston will axi dis-
zecha. Rt. 4,Cuero: Carl Ar- cuss the high costs of m<m< y a1
necke, Rt. .4. Cuero; Edward this. time and many ot. i t '
Jendry, Westhoff; Tony Schmidt. nont matters of interest the
Yorktown: I. J. Rosenfelder. mem tiers of the organization
Rt. 1. Yoakum; Albert Stolleis,
W-sthoff. Hertieit Wied Nord-
heim; Oscar Wolters. VVesthoff;
Rollin Reynold*. Nordheim; Wal-
ter Pieper. P.t. 2, Cuero: H. T
Thane*, p.t. lg Cuero; Otto A.
Fehner, Fit 1, Cuero; Carlton II.
Mueller, fit. 2. Yorktown: Ft. M.
Fuchs, Cuero; Lydia E. Boothe,
Rt 1 .Yoakum.
Fletcher Bunjes. Westhoff:
Earl E. Wyatt, Rt. 1. Yoakum;
Edmond von Haefen, Rt. 1,
Cuero: John Konrad, Westhoff;
Chas. F. Mever, Yoiktovvn; Ju-
lius Johnson, Yoakum; Arthur C.
Barfield, Cuero; Werner Sinast,
Rt 2, Yorktown; Gordon Bar-
rett, Yoiktown; B. C. Ohrl,
Meyersville; Paul Stiatman,
Nordheim: Curtis W. Boothe. Rt.
4, Cuero;
Albeit White, Rt. 2, Cuero: A.
W. Meyer, Westhoff; Louis Muel-
ler, Nordheim; Ruben Borg-
feld, Yorktown; Edwin Kahlieh,
Rt. 1, Cuero; Harry Poteinake,
Yorktov.n; Arinin Wolf, Rt. 4,
Cuero; Agatha W. Wagner,
Cuero; Hollia Baker, Yorktown,
Bill Coldeway, Yorktown; Leon-
ard Barth, Rt. 1, Yoakum; and
C. C. Baker, Cuero.
Special awards will lie made Jo
the members of the organization
who started with it g> yc.it > ago
Director Poul Willo-m- I'- •
w ill lie up. for re-elei tion, after
having served about seven \< its
He will he opposed !■> I.lrr.'-t
Machler of San Antonio
Nomination Committee me --
hers Thomas B Baker Kenedy,
and F skate F. Ilr.c’ - d : do-
te, will give the rtom.inalioft com-
mittees reports and preside ever
the director's elections.
How ard Stanfield Karnes
City, is serving his first year
on the Ixiarrl.
Anniversary gifts wiii-hr -uyen
everyone hy the ('athoh 'Ladies'
Organization at Gonzales, and by
the Parent-Teacners Organization
at Both.
The association will have/a
booth at the Sait Antonio 'Stuck
Show and Exposition nri Febru-
ary 13 through 22. It invites its
friends and interested p.irtieV. t-.
drop by the booth and register
for cash prizes.
To Bank Here-
And Borrow To Buy
Keep vour savings in-
tact .... build your
credit rating — borrow
to buy what you need
and want now. We
extend loans for any
reasonable purpose.
LOW BANK RATES-
PAY BACK EASILY
EACH MONTH
OURBANKKriZTtoI
farmers $\a\t %iik
& TRUST COMPANY
lk-|ioslt* Insurance I p To *10.000
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Member Federal Reserve System
Dairymen
i Continued From Page X)
Tips.
I feel this a very good oppor-
tunity for, dairy men to get the
latest proven information on
dairying. In time of a price
sciueeze. such as we have now-,
WardeTI, it is very necessary that we keep
KOEHLER’S
Yoakum: John A Braden. Rt. 1.
Yoakum;' Laudte Garrett. Rt.
3, Yoakum: Joe M. Goode, Rt.
4. Cuero: Ferdinand I.ude. Rt.
up wilu latest development and
make our dollars go as far as
possible. Why not come exit and
bring a Dairy neighbor^
Bob Prouse
"Why I had to embrace
the CATHOLIC Faith”
(Continued from Page 1>
Patricia Jeanne Passailalgue, a
native of that state.
Prauae became associated with
the Washington National Inauran-
ce Company in May, 1955. and
remained with that firm until he
became a member of The Record
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Prause and their
two children. Dawn Marie, 3. and
Lisa Gayle, 1, reside at 703 South
Valley Street.
Johnston Visits Japan
TOKYO Feb. 7 (LTD Erie
Johnston, president of the Motion
Picture Association of America
arrived by plane today for a one-
week visit to Japan.
Paying Bills Need
Be a Chore No More
FARMERS . . . why moka long trip* to town to
pay bill*? Why run tho risk of lost of cosh?
Why not opon o chocking occount with us and
pay by chock? It savos so much time to morely
mail a chock. And this gives you moro timo for
your "monoy-making chores."
BUCHEL
NATIONAL BANK
Memo** Federal Brwrvs
Neakst PMC
T wanted to be a part of Christ’s
Mystical Body... to adore Him in
the Mass... to find Him in the
Holy Eucharist... to receive His
sanctifying grace...to he assured
of the forgiveness of my sins.
"... I wanted the Holy Spirit to
fill every bit of me from the top
of my head to the tips of my toes
... to slip my hand into my Father's
and uy 'Lead me. Lord’.
"... I wanted to learn about
angels and saints and the Blessed
- Mother, and how to prepare for
j heaven; I wanted to receive the
gifts of The Holy Spirit.
"I wanted to love God above all
else, with my whole heart and soul
and mind, and my neighbor as
myself... and nowhere can I find
the pattern so dearly shown and
taught as in the Catholic Church."
These are not the words of a
lifelong Catholic They come from
the heart of one who was told in
childhood that Catholics are "ig-
norant and superstitious"... whose
circle of friends included no Catho-
lics ... who was never exposed to
the "coercion” of a Catholic priest
or the influence of Catholic
literature.
They are the heartfelt words of
a genuinelv religiouj and deeply
sincere woman who has wandered
down many hywsvs in march of
Christ's truth . . . and now finds
peace and joy and cerrainrr in the
last place she looked-in the Catho-
lic Faith. A convert!
To all who seek this same cer-
tainty, the Catholic Church says
just one thing- "Investigate! In-
vestigate! Investigate!" Find our
SUMIMI
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to Aee the *Special ^L runk Showing oj
<Ylew Spring and Summer fabric*
far distinctive custom clothes by
VILARDO cl
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FEBRUARY 9 & 10
PAUL DYGARD
Consultant
for yourself ... as thouunds are
doing every day ... exactly what
rhe Catholic Church teaches—why
it claims to be Christ's Church —
how it clearly charts the course that
Christ intended men to walk.
As a first step, we invite you to
read a pamphlet containing the full
#tory of the woman convert related
only in part here ... and many
other equally heart-warming
experiences of people who hare
returned to the Faith of their fore-
fathers in recent months.
This remarkable pamphlet...
describing the feelings, experi-
ences and discoveries of those who
investigate the Catholic Faith ...
and embrace it... will be sent in a
plain wrapper upon request—with-
out cost or obligation. And nobody
will call on you. Write today...
Ask for Pamphlet No. KC-40.
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KOEHLER'S
Since 1390
Cuero’s House of Quality
Phone CR 5-5121
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