The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 306, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 17, 1963 Page: 2 of 6
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shots from Ms West
sile base.
Rights March
Cost $805,000
WASHINGTON (UPI) - R«T>-
George Huddleston. D-Ala., said
the Aug. 38 civil rights march
newspaper, as you say.
The glycerine not oafiy pre-
vents the steam (Tom forming
inside the windows but when the
rain hits the outside of the win-
dow I find that it does not leave
marks and streaks.
U y<ou wifi remember that dust
adheres to the outside window
pane and when the rain hits It,
this is what causes our streaks
and dirty marks. The glycerine
helps the raindrops slide off eas-
ily and they take along with
them. ..the soil and dust!
Apartment Owner
FREE TO
DROP OUTS!
Free Home
Over fin years when making
carrot curls I have ured tooth-
picks to hold the curls in shape
while they stand in ice water
unfit ready to use.
Perhaps you will agree with
foe that my new method is far
grater, easier, and eliminates
iSpt use of toothpicks, which
sometimes prove difficult to re-
move after crisping.
I stmpiy shape thinly sliced
carrots (which I have cut with
my potato peeler) into curls and
fastem them with ordinary scal-
ded paper dips! These paper
dips mme oft a* easily as they
were put on. They form no rust
while emersed in the water and
cm be used over and over ag-
ain.
Mrs. Adam Bathgate
Oh, gab. by It. It's wonder-
fig and so easy and quick. Make
lets of them to put on that pars-
ley you are going to trim your,
Christmas turkey with.
Helodse
in the community newspaper.
Sttourhan shopping centers are
created by aggressive advertis-
ing. They flourish became most
stores consistently print Item
advertising which is competitive
-with advertising published in
metropolitan centers.
Of course, in country ureas
and in suburban canton, some
merchants do not contribute to
the investment wMcii briigp con.
sumers to their stores. They
may exist tor yean because of
the advertising of thetr neigh-
tt’s time to start enjoying me
reedom and fun of being s two
ar family, and I'll show you me
-axy way to do It. I'm O Howie
lustier a Cuero Record Class!*
ied ad. PLI show you lust the
igiit car for youi family and
Midget. Just follow. me back in
Classification 00. “Autos tor
Sale" in the Want Ads now
WANT a bettei lob? ft may
be waiting undei “Help Want*
ed” in the Classified section to-
day. Cook now. (14
Study High School
Booklet offered to High
School “Drop Outs" Lean
ww you can earn your higr
<chool diploma at home Pro
press as quickly as span
time permit*. Write to Sar
Antonio Office of Nations
School of Home Study. Dept
>SL, m Alamo Nat’l. Bank
Bldg, or Phone CA 4-6696.
(adv.l
Mrs. Nettie
Flared Basic
Religious Tattoos
Business Rushing
ROMPORDJ) England (UPI) -
Tattoo artist Victor SMpton, 41.
said today teen-agers are lining
up outside his shop to get spe-
cial Christinas tattoos.
"Thera is a rush for refigiour
subjects just now,” Ship ton
said. "The chidfixion is the
most popular.'’
One of his customers, Brian
Hargreaves, 16, said he go* his
Christmas tattoo "to help me
think about religion more of-
Dear Hetoise:
I had a rubber-backed nig
mat that has stuck to my floor.
Can you or any of your readers
tell me how to get the rubber
marks off the floor?
Mrs. Me
Hetoise
Dear Hetoise:
I removed mildew from a soil-
ed tablecloth by pouring some
hydrogen peroxide on H. The
mildew disappeared and did not
hurt the doth or the color.
M. H.
Dear Hetoise:
Alter I had a professional win-
dow cleaning company come in
and clean my windows, I found
that I cb? save money every six
months by making a mixture of
Md cups of warm water aim
one ounce of glycerine, dipping
4 rag in this, wringing k out
He Stood Guard
At Christmas Tree
COLUSA, Calif. (UPI) -Mi-
chael Hoffman. 19, on leave
from the Air Force, stood two
hours of guard duty Saturday
night -at Colusa’s community
Christmas tree.
Last year Hoffman sped by
the tree in a car, plucked off
tiwo large lights, and then ran
a signal light Judge Richard
Patton made this year’s guard
duty at the tree a condition of
file young ataman’s probation.
UETTOt or LAUGHTER
Dear Hetoise:
I have an inexpensive burglar
alarm for women who don’t have
small child ran to play with k:
A cow befi! Mine cost 85 cents!
This fe the kind of bell people
use to make noise with at foot-
ball games, but k aim suffice*
etecwhere. X you have to be
atone at night keep k under the
head at far bed.
6. H.
New R«mbl« Classic 770 on* wUUBMUHBwWUre
24 models 3 Mating '64 Rambler Sarin:
American... or
... Ambassador V
No. 1 in compact car sales-Rambler leads because Rambler listens
mw exettemeat.-big 6-footer room...standout performance...value features
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3153- A
12 *'20 LnfiMaaMawj;
This young-looking basic with
a good jewel neckline forms a
front panel with pleats. No.
3153 comes in sizes 12, 14, 16,
18, 30. Size 14 takes 3 7/8 yards
of 38-inch fabric or 3 yards of
54-inch. Good in plaid or plain
fabric.
Send 35c phis 5c postage for
this pattern to IRIS LANE (%
Cuero Record), Box 1490, New
York 1, N. Y. Add 15o for first
class mail and special hand-
ling. Our Pattern Book is 50c.
Students to Debate
With Prisoners
LAWRENCE, Kan. (UP?) —
Hie University of Kansas de-
bate team will go to prison
Sunday to debate inmates at
the federal penitentiary at Lea-
venworth, Kan. „;.
"The Leavenworth group has
said Dr.
CALL
CR 5-4622
Dear Hetoise:
Hang those pillowcase* by the
aewn end (not the stitched hem)
to get the longest wear.
The hemmed end gets more
strain after the pillowcases are
put on the pillows and if they
are hung by the same corners,
too. . ft makes sense that those
points will wear out first
Ida Tyson
some fine debaters
Will Linkugel, university debate
coach. "They have plenty of
time for research and no dis-
tractions.’’
The debate question will be
whether the federal government
should guarantee aU qualified
high school graduates an op-
portunity to eontinue their edu-
cation.
Fire Breaks Ouf
As Plane Takes Off
OST STRETCH-OUT ROOMINESSI Solid comfort
for 6 big adults. Yet the Rambler Classic
6 or V-8 is trim outside for easy handling.
Ort SHARPY 4«V4 POtPORM ANCS phis
famed economy and plenty of go tax safe
passing. Choice of Classic 6 or V-8.
orrmtAVALUH at noextracost, including
Deep-Dip rustproofing, Double-Safety
Brakes, Advanced Unit Construction.
Tel-A-Win Co.
DOUGLAS. Isle of Man (UPD
—Fire broke out Wednesday
night in the undercarriage of a
Cambrian Airways Viscount as
it was taking off on a flight to
Manchester, England.
The pitot braked the craft to
a halt and the 27 passengers
escaped uninjured.
The plane continued the flight
two hours later when repairs
LESKE MOTOR CO
They Just Played
The Wrong Musk
607 South Esplanade — Cuero, Texas
Former Official
Burns fo Death
SEOUL, Korea (OPT) —A re-
tired South Korean lieutenant
colonel burned himself to deatfl
In flaming gasoline today near
Preskfent-E2eot Park Chung
Hee’s official residence
Police sources said Kim Ki
Han, 45, committed suicide be-
cause be was unable to emi-
grate to Brazil under a govern-
ment program. He left a note
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Watch the Danny Kaye Show on CBS-TV Wednesday evenings Channel 5 — 9 o’clock
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Mills, Lin. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 306, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 17, 1963, newspaper, December 17, 1963; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth695305/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.