Weimar Mercury, The (Newspaper) - November 22, 1962, Weimar, Texas Cats Maul Horns 300 THE WEIMAR MERCURY Wins 226 The longest game of the year played at Friday when the Weimar Wildcats overrun the Shorthorns 300 In wind up third in District Tho minus 6 of their starters who had broken training rule a few days fought with all they had but were nowhere near a match for the hungry That became obvious in the first nnd a stiff norther and intermittent rain added nothing to t h e nights Tigers were coasting to the district championship with n COLORADO THURSDAY NOVEMBER 1862 NUMBER Stroke Buried Saturday Funeral service for Robert yearold post office wore held Saturday at Hubbard Funeral with in the Masonic He died Friday morning n Youens where he had been under care since suffering a paralytic Charles pastor of Didnt Hurt His Hunting When Billy Ed Reed of Austin deer he but it was First Of 150 Bucks here and many of them had the strange experience of hunting Dick Hiram Maurice the kills were about ns numerous as last As a the Sanders storage locker hnd 18 stored the first day as compared to 50 in tho first two days last the total there by Wednesday was only Through reports turned in at th Billy Ed Reed Ed Rabel Lester Frank Cejka Richard Freis Fred Frcis Alvin Prause Starts Tuesday Sheridan Here Sheridan will be tho visitors when tho Weimar Wildcats open their 196263 basketball season next Tuesday The Cats face a schedule of 8 games and 3 tournaments before beginning District 21A play in Weimar will follow up with a game at La Grange next Thursday then will enter the tourney Friday and The Weimar tourney will be and Sheridans will be The Wildcats will face the same district opponents in basketball as they did in with the addito a fight for the B teams will play at and A teams at 8 each night of the except the night at when Ihe B game will be at The schedule Sheridan La 1 Lining Columbus 678 11Katy At Sheridan subject to 17 La Grange 4 At 8 At 101112 Sheridan 14 IS At 22 25 Shiner At 5Schulenburg 12 At At will play Academy High School near Temple at this Friday for Wildcats stacked up 144 was a member of gaining 22 first downs to Schulenburg took to the Bible Class for many Members of tho Bible Class The Wildcats threw completed 2 for Three fumbles held the Cats down the first but they scored Pat Berger sped 50 yards for the first TD shortly after Larry Sine hnd gained 42 on 2 end The drive had started on Weimars and It took but 7 Schulenburg punted on in Weimar March a son of and he had worked at various Jobs In home after his marriage 28 years ago to Miss Beth They wore married February at Herder Truck Lines for a ow then began work in 110 kills for the first 5 To this could probably be added about 40 which were taken directly to home 2 In 12 Minutes Apparently was the first to get a and he was one of a few who finished the season hunting in tho Ml ler shot a 6pointcr at later brought down a 9polnter to end his Christ got his 2 bucks before 8 opening day and less than a minute After shootIng a 5polnter he looked out the other side of the blind and found a 7pointer looking at 2 With One Shot Over in the Columbus area Seymour got a pair with one Hunting a tree he shot an nnd as It so did a spike which had been standIng behind The slug had killed the spike after going through the larger These were the kills reported up to Wednesday morning points listed where this Information was available Henry Pokluda Frank Frcis Lawrence Urban Alma Thumann Henry Arthur Schmitt Marvin Haltermann Chas Hattermann George Cliff James Marvin Louis Knox George Kloesel Morris fi and Lumir Christ 5 nnd Leo Gene Vacck Rudy Kloesel Leo Hudoc John Oscar Hoclscher Oscar Hoelscher Eddie Eugene Kubesch Daniel Wenske Doc Albert Alfred Gau Glen Richard Roberts Otis Stech Scotty Norbert Stech Floyd Belt Billy Strunk Norman Norman Earl Jack Brasher Otto 8 and Jessie Hugo Hugo Allin Wayne Clarence and Florence Mae Krejci dm Emll i Bob Fred i IX linn is Carl Moon Bob John Marlon Hav v Pol Russo Rav Si Rex Mr mi Dr Loessin Sets Annual John Deere Day The annual John Deere Day pro mint of Weimar will be next Tin and nl and All farm families of tin an i in cats started again from the After a 5yard Berger went then Sine picked up 3 and Berger 5 to the Schulenburg and Berger made it from there on a In addition to h s widow are a Miss Elizabeth of Texas a McMillan of Schulenburg and recently and had to take to it looked as if he might miss the deer hunting in the always is the son of the former Olivia Rabel of Mercury And Cubs To Distribute flood Turn Bags Boy Cub Scouts and will join forces with about other Scouts in the Sam Houston Area Council to conduct their 13th annual Good Turn Day on On Good Turn Day the Scouts will collect repairable clothing and shoes to provide jobs and training for Ihe handicapped Goodwill Industries of Distribution of special Good Turn Day bags by the Cubs will take place from 14 to The Scouts will return to collect the filled bags and residents arc asked to have tbc bags outside their doors fay 1 They will be picked up Materials which the Scouts collect be cleaned anil repaired by handicapped trainees at Goodwill Sale of the reconditioned articles In a Goodwill retail outlet will provide funds to pay the wages of the handicapped workers as they learn a Nearly 000 handicapped persons will receive jobs anil training at Goodwill Industries this The present daily payroll is Wanjura Named AG Engineer At Extension Farm Wanjura of Weimar Ins In n milled m f ei thf Experiment n tit i n d lit the app ml tit n nil Wanjura will hi t on wilh 011011 inech ill n 1 in lie will work with Minn i Ihe stations flu 1 t nil in tl and Buddy Kirk mid i n native of Weimar ami i Weimar High entered Texas on I and received his US dc in He has completed for an MS degree from Clem on where he did gl 1 research on cotton in i lion Ct mull 1 till p Hi i i tin of anil mini i t bonus points and the score was The Wildcats scored their third TD 0 plays after the second half racking up 5 first downs along the Grom the Weimar Sine went 12 in 2 Berger went 15 In 2 Williams kept for Boethel went 26 2 first downs in 3 and Sine hit center for the final Boethel hit the middle for the extra points that raised the score to After 3 Shorthorn plays and a the Cats were off driving fro own 28 to the Schulenburg 9 before fumbling the ball Early in the final quarter the Cats the Schulenburg from which point it took them 6 plays to Boethel plunging 2 for the Berger ran the points and the scoring was over at The Wildcats were threatening again in the final seconds of the 35 when Hank Babylon intercepted a was Schulenburgs First downs 22 0 Yards rushing 444 20 Passes attempted 10 23 Passes completed 2 4 Passes 1 0 Yards passing 8 48 Punts W 1 for 33 S 9 for 32 Fumbles W 4 lost 4 S 1 lost Penalties W 7 for 55 S 3 for whose pasture the Reeds were to can be mighty stubborn where hunting is He loaded the crippled boy on the back of his drove him to his unloaded and handed him his Billy Ed had brought down this nice It was the Officer Injured In Freak Hunting Mishap La 26yearold patrolman from La was wounded near Marble Pal s Friday In a freak hunting ace A daily Marble said that Ha was hit in the stomach by a bullet which had passed through tho body of a At Allen Clinic in Hall community nearby listed In good Doctors nt the clinic inid the which had It 1 ed the penetrated so deep it had to was hunting with an older Seldon nt the time of tie unusual Fayette Rites For Held Thursday Funeral services for Breithaupt 81yearold retired were held Thursday November at Hubbard Funeral with burial in the Masonic His George Fuchs of Weimar United Church of Pallbearers were Fred Arthur Felix August Charles and who had been ill died at 1 at his home on the Ewaid Brandt farm at Born in he was a son of and Henry who brought him to this country when he was 2 years family settled first near He married Miss Frieda nt Holman on July 2X HIO nnd they lived in the in ana for a later buying i 1 urn in the died in The had 1 1 n t ml ml A R in hinll tiled in World II action In Germany in at tin II I 01 1 R Ml August Frieda or t lum Alfred of Henry lot nf lift In Stech of Hilda of W Fuller of Mi of Wt mm i ml George Viola of Houston i William Emll of Weimar anil of grandchildren nnd IS great grandchild i n was the Insl of Ins own A Mis Lena died in July of tins From Santa Offered Here Again By First State Bank Several hundred Weimar area will get letters from Santa this year If their parents follow on an offer made by 1 u t Mill ln The parents arc invited to stop in it the bank between now and Di si lul ot i vu il bust nas letters written anil signed by Matching envelopes can be lo any child nnd dropped m he banks special mall Theie will be no cost except the postage st imps Collected and mailed by the bank in i artons In the own of Santa the letters will be postmarked with that towns name when they are mailed back dually In the 20 Winners Named In Test Twenty of 87 youngsters aged 7 through 11 were awarded In the Pass Kick Contest spon sored last week by Brandt Motor Co and supervised by Coaches Edsel NK and Kenneth winners in each of the 5 age groups won balls for third and fourth places Age Clifford Car Grohmann Roy Ricky Age Pat Mike Va Anthony Wayne Christ Age Mark Mark Jack Howard Age Henry John Bobby Billy Bob Age Frankic Joo Tar John Edwood Coral Probably the on n iki ivn around here is 1 us inch specimen found in In bv IMi Holmiu who is displaying Urn for Tin n is H In ami any over i i i nit While tile en nils s fall H short Inn i H it hi iv v and it In t In vv li n unit 1 HUM III In The closely resell 1 es 111 harmless Copes milk sun both having rings of r mil but in the coral the red and bands arc side bv sit e whilt in the milk snake the red is next to the Mercury P In France Marvin a 1 month tenure ill the Ordnance Aberdeen Proving Grounds is serving now in the US PRODUCE Andy vim Allen Jenkins and other with i film showing Ihe latest where lie is of pio i ii iv id bis masler of i i from Texas in of and until Koine to hid is i is HIM His will join him in The lieutenant is i on of the lute and Mrs Herbert Schneider of Look your faults squarely in tho face nnd youll get rid of them Be Current 28o Large Large 37c Medium 28c Largo 30c Many a golden opportunity Is lost because a man lacks the Initiative to throw the GOES ON HERE 21 Im Club pm 2K American Legion HIV 7 10 pm Dec 20 Weimar Womans Club United Church of Christ Farms Sold K real f si a t il farms ami other fill in n i Mi mil Mi i Sills i i bought the mil farm of and Mis ill west of Tin bought a large holm on acres nearer Leo Meyer bought 42 acres east of showing will In Tuesday in the of Columbus and tin Weimar show will bi Wednesday in Veterans Both hnws start at p m Dont acquire a reputation for gen by spending only