The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 243, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 15, 1967 Page: 3 of 10
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FRESH, LEAN PICNIC CUT
PORK
ROAST
........POUND
LEAN SLICED FRESH PICNICS ...................^ 39c
Premium Quality FRYER PARTS
BREASTS ...______lb. 49c
THIGHS & LEGS.. Jb.49c
BACKS & NECKS._lb. 19c
I IS.n.A. CHOICE BEET
[GROUND CHUCK69c
FRESH PORK "Seasoned Right"
SAUSAGE______lb. 49c
TEXAS
GOLD
CUDAHY BAK U
SLICED BACON.... lb.69c
DOUBLE
EVERY MON-TUES-WED.
STAMPS
WITH PURCHASE OF
$2.50 OR MORE
H EB WHITE. YELLOW or DEVILS FOOD
CAKE MIX “R
FOR $J00
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SUN DRENCHED
APRICOTS
EXTRA SAVINGS WITH
TEXAS
GOLD
THE PREFERRED
SAVINGS STAMP
Shop & Save with Texas Gold!
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UNPEELED
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NO. lVi
CAN______
LIMIT—* PLEAST
CAMPBELL'S
CHICKEN NOODLE
SOUP
OR CREAM OF MUSHROOM
CHEESE
KRAFT
TASTY
2-LB. LOAF
BLUE MAGIC
MARY ELLEN
BAKERY SPECIALS
COFFEE
CAKES
Pineapple Pecan Qr*
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LOUISIANA
Ring Cake Ea. 49c
Cinnamon Sugui Pkg- of 1*
Donuts_______39c
FROZEN FOODS
H.E.B. Orange « Ot. Can
Juice____6 for $1.00
^- Bird* Eye Mixed IO O*.
Vrkcs Good in Cureo Mon., Tues. Vegetables___ 27c
& Wed., October 16-17-18
’ 16-OZ. CAN
SILVEX
DETERGENT
GIANT
BOX...
ARROW, ALUMINUM
FOIL______25 Ft. Roll 25c
SILVER VAIJLET NO. CAN
PORK & BEANS_____10c
HARTEX. SLICED NO. 1 CAN
PINEAPPLE____2 for 29c
PEERLESS QUAIJTY
FLOUR ...5-Lb, Bog 39c
EV IDAIJC POUND CARTON
MARGARINE..2 for 39c
V » VEGETABLE
COCKTAIL ..._____39c
HARTEX 4802 ^
PINEAPPLE JUICE.. 19c
GREEN GIANT. CUT no. 1 CAN
ASPARAGUS.......33c
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PORK & BEAN.S... 10c
WOIJF, PLAIN NO. t ( AN
CHILI..—.........75c
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Robey. Shoestring
POTATOES-2 for 29c
Silver Vellr>, While or Gobi No. 3IMI I an
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Del Monte Cut No. SOS < nn
GREEN BEANS- 27c
Del Monte W.H Golden 'i Oi. ( «n
CORN__________23c
SILVER VALLEY
FREEZE "Zon
Hurley, Pineapple
PRESERVES
ISO*. Jar
39c
( ul M * Or. Can—? FOR
Glamour Puss----29c
Maxwell Hoiise
COFFEE.Lb. Vac. 79c
* POUND VACUUM *L»T
H.E.B. Premium Quality
COFFEE.Lb. Vac. 69c
VIRGINIA RED ROME
APPLES
CAIJDIRMA RED SWEET TOKAT
GRAPES
(JOIvOR ADO, CRISP, GREEN
CABBAGE
ERESII CALIFORNIA
CARROTS
TEXAS FANCY SANDYLAND
YAMS
SWEET. JUICY VALENCIA
ORANGES
LBS.
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FOR 29C
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Sunday. Oct. 15, 1967 THE CPERO RECORD P>r* I
Yorklown Society
Kale* ■ McGrath Wedding Sunday Dinner
I Saint Andrew Lutheran! Mr. and Mr*. Lee ltdy Grif-
I Church in Weesatche provided ] fin Jr. entertained at their
| the setting for the wedding of1 home Sunday with a chirk c n
[Mrs. Jo Ann Fales and Fran-land mutton barbecue dihnr:* at
| ds McGrath, Jr., Saturday at] the noon hour in honor 6f their
'2 p.m. The Reverend Kenneth | twin daughters, Mary Ann and
Carmichael read the double i Marilyn, who recoil ed the holy
ring sendee. Parents of the sacrament of baptism at the
11 couple are Mr. and Mrs. John-
I; nie Schlinke of VVeesatche, and
I the bridegroom’s parents are
I Mrs. Fred Roberts of Victoria
I i and Francis McGrath Sr. of
II Houston.
I, Given in marriage by her
I father, the bride wore an after-
II noon three piece frock of white
11 lace and green blouse with
11 black accessories. Her corsage
11 w'as of rosebuds
morning worship hour in the
Holy Cross Catholic Church of
Yorktown, with the Reverend
B. C. Kaminski officiating
Other honored guests were
the sponsors, Mrs. R. D. Kah-
lieh of San Antonio and Wil-
liam P. Warzecha of Point Com-
fort.
Dinner w as served from a
buffet table laid in whit* and
centered with white blossoms
Attendants were Mr. and i with trailing Regina Corona
Mrs. W. J. Weber. Jr. Mrs. We- j Those from out of town were
! ber is the bride’s sister j Mr. and Mrs. Lee Roy Ummel-
A reception was held in the [ mann. Mr. and Mrs. Dan i e 1
fellowship center. Mrs. C. F.; Warzecha of Victoria; Mr, and
Leonard, the bride-groom’s I Mrs. R. D. Kahlich and ehll-
grandmother. served the cake, rlren of San Antonio Mr. and
The couple left for a short] Mrs. Alfred B. Warzecha and
wedding trip after which they j children of Inez; Mr. and Mrs.
will continue on to Cherry William Warzecha and children
11 Point, N. C. where the bride- of Point Comfort
I groom is stationed with the U. ______
j S. Marines. >ine Year Old Feted
_____ Bette Feller, who was nine
L i years old Saturday, Oct. 7, en-
Mlsoellaneous Shower joyed a birthday party at her
Sunday oftemoon a group of • home with seventeen of her
I friends named Mrs. Charlie Lis- [ frjends and schoolmates
I k<? of Port Lavaca, a recent j Games were played, and cas-
I bride, as honoree for a miseel- j (ie building of white *->nd rrov-
II laneous shower at the Park Au-ie(j a delightful contest. K-'hy
[ j tjitorium In Yorktown. j Moritz was the winner
11 Yellow ball chrysanthemums] The birthday cake with fi">ir-
I [with greenery- formed the flor-! es 0f cowboys and r.aetu*’ v- *
Ii al arrangements. j topped with nine biimin-’ -
I Mrs. Pat Laake greeted the1 ers. p;,re favors were b '*
I ] guests at the bride's register. 1 blowing sets.
Receiving with Mrs. LLske j
I was her mother, Mrs. Oswald Reunion
I ] Jonischkies of Yorktown. Des-endants of the late - '<
I The tea table was spread | pawpi? .and Victoria
I j with white net over satin and p^wlik met Sunday for *
I ] centered with an arrangement fjrsf reun;on of the fern
I; of large ball yellow mums. At. j,toUnd C-eek. their her-'-;* f
Leach side was a crystal cande-imany years. A b-,rbf‘"U'> *’ "f
jjlabra with green burning tap-.was enjoyed at the no w hour.
I rrs. The cake was served by Co\-crs were laid for fif'
I Miss Patricia Jonischkies. Oth-[ Those who attended and ’’’°if
II ers serving were Barbara Jon- farr,jiier included Joe. P»v-
I j ichkies, Karen Sucher, Kathy j m<md, Edmimd apd Victor Err-
I Sucher and Marilyn Jonischkies. ^ ap 0f Houston; Mr, d
II -- .Mr*. Jerrv Pawlik of Vie**-’-:
I; Barbecue Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hur* of
I; The American Legion Center Antonio; Mr. and 't --
I was opened Sunday for a sup- Gkodre and family of ** d-
I: oer party when Mr. and Mrs.; he m. Mr. and Mrs. V — - a
■ Herman Luedicke entertain e d , cr^others of Houston: M-
I: with a barbecue supper party jyjPS \f. Hertm*n and
I in recognition of Mr. I.uedicke’s jjy 0f Mound Creek
I birthday and the couples recent ] ---
I twenty-fifth anniversary A F»rtv • Two Tan
I silver theme was carried out In Mrs. Non-is D-v\s ent-
I the decorations and on the re-i^ at her home T*orsd~y i'
I freshment table, centered with a bmcheon followed b" gi‘ m
j the cake featuring two bells 10f porty-Two. The table -■ *<
I with silver detailing. veith a white cover cm-
I i Out of town guests were Mr.; bossed with red roses and con-
i' and Mrs. Harold Stir! and chil-1 tera,j wph a silver urn of . red
I dren of Nordheim. Mrs. StirL rosPS
I is their daughter. jf"S. L. D. Gildersleeve. M‘s.
|| Joe Neumayer. Mrs. Rud M'1f-
schler. Mrs. Albert Grun -and
Parent-Teacher Be salon Mrs Nic. L. Ladner were th«
I Tire Parent . Teacher Organ- guests.
I ization met Monday evening for —------
I its regular meeting. OEK Social
Officers conducting the meet- Following the regular meet-
I'ing were the President E. B. ing of the Yorktown Chapter
I! Cole and Mrs. Milam Eckhardt, 945. OF.S. a social hour waa en-
II seretary, and Mrs. Clarence, joyed in the reception room of
I; Neimeier, treasurer. : the Masonic Temple with Cym-
|< The Reverend McVoy gave’beline Deborah and Bernice
| the invocation. Warwas hostess.
It was announced there will i The refreshment table was
-- d
, -
ho a Hallowe'en carnival Oc-
| tober 28. There will be a par-
ade at five o’clock followed by
1 activities at the schools and
supper served in the lunch
room.
] A delightful skit "Hour of
Decision," was presented by
i a group from Nordheim which
[ included Miss Cleo Weise
daughter of Ed Weise who
j was the reader. Others who
: took part were Mynette Stirl,
Janie Salinas, Jar ice Heman-
j dez and Betty Anderson. Miss
i Dianna Scluveder had charge
of the stage and music.
Following the meeting re-
freshments were served from
an attractive table overlaid In
yellow and centered with yel-
low and white button mums,
i Hostesses for the evening were
j Mesdames Dalton Metting, Ed-
1 ward Mann, and Manroy Wolp-
mann.
There *111 not be another
meeting of the P. T. O. of York-
town, until the second Monday
in February. 1968 according to
the new . by - laws.
centered with a mass arrange-
ment of pink roses. Dorothy Ge
ffert. Worthy Matron, served
the coffee.
HI - Lo Ctub
Billy Reynols entertained
members of the Hi-Lo Club
Thursday with a mid-day lun-
cheon, naming Frances Talk
and Ruth Chandler as honor
guests since each was having
a birthday. The afternoon waa
spent playing bridge.
Those who enjoyed the day
together were Gladys Hale who
had high saor*. Monte Jo Al-
brecht of Weesatehe. Jo Pieper.
Claudia Haun. and Amy EA
Birthday
Warren Lemke celebrate*
ninth birthday Friday afternoon
when his mother. Mrs. Erwin
Lemke, entertained at her home
with a birthday party af-
ter school.
The birthday table was cen-
tered with the birthday c*ke,
topped with nine burning tap-
ers. Covers were laid for ten
classmates.
Woodworth & Dent
Agency
JIM CONRAD - MURRAY TARKINGT0N
REPRESENTING YOUR
WORLD SERIES HOST,
THE HARTFORD INSURANCE GROUP
Call CR 5-5251
104 N. Gonzales
Cuero. Texas
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The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 243, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 15, 1967, newspaper, October 15, 1967; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth698776/m1/3/?q=Homecoming+queen+1966+North+Texas+State+University: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.