The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 224, Ed. 1 Friday, September 22, 1967 Page: 3 of 6
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Friday, Sept. ». 10«7 THE CTJCTO KgPORP 8
HEADQUARTERS
and BUILDING
MATERIAL
Remodel - Reroof - Build - Re-paint
DECORATE INDOORS WITH
a new outlook
MEANS
MATTRES5 CO
C O M PL ET F.
INSURANCE
Dornbluth Insurance Agency
CR 5-4811
COVERAGE
Don't ?>ft Vwir DrMirw
Snuffed Out By Fire
11 s heartbreaking to see the
toil of years go up In flames
nut it's reassuring to know
your fire insurance covers
rebuilding cost*
Nathan Post Altering
Hamilton Building
NATIONAL HOME WEEK IS SEPTEMBER 24 thru OCTOBER 1
Nathan Post Lumber Co.
1401 N. Esplanade
CR 5-4547
GIVE YOUR WINDOWS
X 02 N ESPLANADE
SHONE CRS-3II*
Beulah Delays
Fetters Job
The coming of hurricane B<ni
*h and the heavy rains have
prevented Fetters Lumber Co
from completing the George:
ni««n home in Oak Hill addition,
The home has been complet-
ed with the except im of the
-nek veneer Construction of
'he home was once delayed by
the late arrival of the brick
Fetters said his employees
have been bus> installing Bird
Roofing on numerous house*
here. Minor repair jobs have
also -occupied' the workmen
The lumber company handles
a complete line of Wgloy pain's
at their office Fetters said he
has stocked the latest in colors
for auutmn painting
Nathan Post Lumber Co ha*
carted work on repairing and
r-pairting th* Hamilton build
McMillan Is
First Out
Of Yorktown
,r; M McMillan Jr, of Yprk-
•nri* was a business, visitor in
Otero Thursday afternoon and
-•port-d he wn* the first to tra-
vel the highway from Y 'rk’owr
*r> CUero during the da\
sfeMillan said the water clw*-
<rg ;; the underpass .near the
VorktesATt American: I-egion halt
had! subsided sufficiently at .1 p
m to allow’ him to drive thru.
He aatd the creek that runs
■hru Yorktown adjacent to the,
city hall was at its highest level
n history and that much of the
western end of the city was
flooded
mg m downtown C.uern Tele-A
Win t.'o. and McClung Grocery
are located in the building
The lumber firm lias complet-
ed the construction of a den m
the home of Mrs Herbert Bbehl
Perhaps one of the most dr
manding jobs of Post is the re-'
modeling of ;in office in th Pea
vv building on Fast Tain
Street in the d>•wntow n section
of Otepo
The office will .be ■.occupied
by hi* yon, Robert, who is start-
ing hi* law practice here. The
-new attorney recently cornple*
cd law srhivil at the University
of Tc\a*
At ttic home of.- p»r and Mrs
A J' Bohman extensive rennva
tkm of th” kitchen continues
Pox* i* installing th- cabinet
work around many new appli
ances
MARTIAN TBOIXEV PAR? No—IP* the Netlon.nl Paint
Aaaoriatton'* new Smog Chamber to he iiacd In a public
service nir pollution testing program. Parts on side are used
to measure major Irritation of the human mye.
__JL_---
Paint Trade Joins Forces
To Prevent Air Pollution
DID YOU
KNOW THAT
1111,1. RACK
these go\entire n! agencies in
’establishing an effective pollu-j
Wolff, President of tion abatement program Im-'
hejng sponsored by the Nation- NPVLA. remarked that "Ah' partial dalA front the smog
al Paint; Varnish and Lacquer .though the paint industry is r)iamher studies will be releas-
Association - an association, certainly not a prime offender ffJ ^ lM:y goVernment. and
WASHINGTON D ' Die ed closely by NPVLA commit
first U > smog chamber to • tees
serve an entire industry is Arnold TV
PLAY IT SAFE
Bp Sure Insurance
F* On The Job!
Before Thefts Happen
Insure With 1 •
BP* etn t stop the thief but
Mir Persons! Property In
viTw* prevents financial
o*« Insure a' low rates
s-ph ii« ;
FIELDING
BREEDEN
AGENCY
isji, r.. main
CR ft IMS
CHICAGO <1 PI Bobby Hull
of the Chicago Black Hawks ^rinl5
rcfurtcd for his first training
camp workout Thursday
Hull had been excused from
training ramp s<
complete selling off his
bred cattle in Canada,
worked in the after n>
while the remainder
squad had morning and
noin u -rkouts
other interested groups.
Fart.s must come first before j
air pollution can he effectively
controlled As Representative;
Kmilio Q Paddario (D.-Conn.V
Chairman of the Congressional
representing over 1.100 paint in the aie.i oj air pollution, ’ve
manufacturers and raw ma-earc undertaking tins research
suppliers The Battellc, program to dttertnine if there,
Memorial Institute of • Colum-j are any measures out industry
bus. Ohio tan organization that j ean take to fulfill:'our responD-
numbers nuclear and space re-; bitity. to the l. S. public,
search among its many active- This paint industry public
that he could! ties) is constructing the smog | service, funded through contrt-
urc*! chamber to obtain data, for use j buttons from . industry mein- Subcommittee on Science, Re-
Hull; in the continuing battle against bers. as well as by direct con- search and Development, stat-
,n drill5 air jmllution. Battelle will c>n- j tributions from NPVLA, has, cd in the report "Environment-
f it,,- duct the actual, research. How ! been endorsed and encouraged al Pollution” : The overall goal
after-1 ever design programing and by federal and local authorities is to restore and maintain the
scientific data wi!) he mpervis NPVLA is eojxtrating fully with quality of the environment
______________ without disrupting the economy
and the culture.”
Adickes Is Altering
Koehler’s Building
Since IMS the 1 nu Feral Serv-
ice has produced 41S million ene-
vear eld bahv aeediinfa in ita itur
•oies for rrforettalien purposes h»
1 esias lamlnssners. Set ma with a
spacinp «( • bv S (eel thia number
-ould be fudirient to plant 4S,,OOU
arses, an entire couni" the siir
ot Trinity or Wood. Toda>-, the
Indian Mound Foreat Tree Nursery
near Alto in Cherokee Couniy pro-
duces about et*ht million trees
snnuallv.
The Report continued, "Im-
portant means of otifainmg flic ,
goal arc the necessary facts .■■ - —
and know-how to measure the xtlft \ IN-TT'RFT)
qualities to he preserved and j
t -> segregate contaminants j- SAN FRANCISCO fl'PD
tfrom the reusable resources)
so they are not a disadvange to
us More knowledge of the liv-
The big j.ih for Adwkes pjm- . Colonial home of IeRny Hamil- j *ack residence w?< completed ,ng world and of the result of
h-r Company the past month ,on as was a ceiling in the garage i man's actions is what is need-
ha’ been the alteration and de A1 ,hc Fritz Schaefer home: at the Walter Richter home rd to achieve this two-part
r -a ting work at the Koehler , ... goal of waste management.”
building the firm installed *»ecl hand \ my! decorative shutters were. In th(,„.ord, of Association
The interior ,f the store •">>* and did repair work ; installed for Mrs. Justine Os- prP*idPnf \Volff. "Coalings in-
building ha’ hr-en repainted af- 1 Repair work was also romplet- terloh at her home j dttstry memliers feel that this
ter the removal of a concrete r,) at a rent house belonging to Adickes ’-ud his men were j new smog chamber will help
Stairway and back wall of the Joseph Harris involved in concrete work at close the gap between the air
show windows The interior of : C.-ibmci work a! the \Vm C n- Duckett Motor Co
the store is now visible front the
sidewalk.
Adickes saiil his firm also re
worked, the duct system for the
air conditioning unit
Also a big job with Adickes is
the re-painhng °f th<5’ fcijow case
The
San Francisco 49ers Thursday
placed quarterback George Mi-
ra on the injured waiver list ,
The former University of Mia-1
mi Fla. standout is in the hos- ;
pit a I with a sprained left knee.;
sustained in last Sunday’s
game against Minnesota
tton and give us 1'ne opportunity
to work with government agen- '
cies on regulations that are re-,
I pollution problems and Its solu- alistic and enforceable.'"
Adickes Building Supply Co.
109 E. Prarie CR 5-4358
307 So. Hill
FOR ALL YOUR IMPROVEMENT NEEDS PLUS MEN TO IK) THE JOB
MARION FETTERS LUMBER COMPANY
MARION FETTERS, OWNER
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The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 224, Ed. 1 Friday, September 22, 1967, newspaper, September 22, 1967; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth695680/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.