The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 235, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 5, 1967 Page: 6 of 6
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Pa|e 6 THE CUERO RECORD Thurs.
Oct. 5. 1967
PERSONALS
Mrs, Ima Barfield, Mrs. R.
\K, BinrkA«.ell and Mrs. Bob B.-
Shop attended the funeral serv-
ers of Mrs. Mattie Wood ir.
Pleasanton today. Mrs. Wood
was a sister of Mrs. Barfield s
Spain set
to stage
elections
MADRID <ITI» — Lutle more
>han a week remains before
..... Spain's first popular election
Victoria stnee the mil-war, hut there is
no resemblance to the election
RUMMAGE SALE
9 a.m. Tubbs Bldg.,
Clinic, V. Main.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buche!
and Mrs. Fred W Buchoi .wen
business visitors in
Wednesday -
‘fever familiar 'to most western
Sat, Oct. 7.' caj,5tals at such time.
next to jn fn, •_ the 'only real ex-
‘6 citemenl stirred toy the election
. ... „f is rer cent of the Spanish
Mr*. Bill,e Mercer of Kings- • lu,nt,n; Oot. 10 is „„
v.ile returned to her home in |wment by some
K.uSSU.ie Uedn.sc,. « pponms of ihe Franco regime
vis.t ot several days with her ^ voters l0 stay
brother Bob Bishop and family. ^ fmm ?h^|X)iis protest.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J Frey were No .election campaigns have
Victoria visitors Wednesday. been started b> the 312 eandi-
__:----- i dates running for the 102
i "family representation” seats
In the Corl.cs and only a von
few have put. up small posters
urging voters to elect them.
Some posters have been put
up urging voters to go to the
polls "for a Spanish demo-,
■crpey,” Ik,t. that is about the ex-’
■ tent of the pro-clection adver-j
i Msemonts. '
By contrast, the "opposition,}
i state-run metal workers union:
have taken a definitely hostile
| attitude toward the elections. |
I A technically, illegal group of
} 40 representatives of workers,
Turkey Trot chairmen
meeting is scheduled
Trot Floot...
(Continued from P»t« 1)
Festival parade.
Riding the float today in Re.
fugio will be Kathy Egg, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Egg;
A general meeting of all Tur- must he taken to make the cole- j and
key Trot committee chairmen j be held at Cvnthia Cheatham, daughter of
has been called for Tuesday , Th' eh,^ ' 1 ^ ^ d ^|M,, an(, Mrs. Wiley Cheatham,
according to genera! eha.rman he H;h ul. ,ungs and ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ #
i Dewey llendeison. r j (h ror()nation 1 pit kup furnished by Duckett
He said each chairman'vdl Const, Mom, G... Mrs Foster will
-de-.trw, TtaTTi'd Ivy the T.mTdmt; UansiK,,', the girls to the par-
i to,-mine what further action ; trades class from Cuero High ^‘ •
__ j SChvKll.
’ 1’. J. Alien, float designer
from Kyle, Tex , will arrive in
Cuero Oct. 20 to start assembl-
ing the seven royal floats.
Bandits Loot
DuPont Home
ORGANIZATIONS
Measles...
(Continued from Page 1)
tion. Polio deaths for the same
year were only 16. The Com-
municable Disease Center said
19G6 figures are expected to be
about the same.
The antimeasles vaccine has
been available nearly f our
years. It will immunize against
rubeola, known as two-week
measles, red measles or just
plain measles.
INDICTED IN HER CHILD’S MURDER—Mrs. Alice Crimmins, 29. looks wrought up as her
husband Edmund leads her away from Queens Courthouse in New’'York, where she is
under indictment in the murder of her 4-year-o.ld daughter. She is shown (right) with
the daughter and her son, S. Bark in July 1965 the body of the little girl was found near
the Crimmins' apartment and the body of the boy was found on a superhighway embank-
ment. The investigation has been underway since.
Rosh Hoshana
Jewish New Year
Is Celebrated
; 'ormining tho feasibility of a
! project to reduce the damages
; from future flooding. Actual
i figures should tie list'd in tnb-
Soviets Arms
Offered JordGn
By OIAK1.ES E. TAYIAHt CO“OD . . .
MIAMI (11-11 Five hooded | (lom PllK,
gunmen barged into the nay side fjf yj.)L,, . Valley i :. 11 u- Co-
operative on Se.pt 21. when only
To per cent ot the Hurricane
Beulah area had electricity.
After eight dayo, of working
long hours in mud and water
and with other Co-op's in ’he
state assisting the Valley Klees
t rie C ou p in* s’ oi tile In era"
and Inis.int’sses, far enough out
of the wafer to have lights, had
restored, The iTew saw
sights in tile storm
wrecked area and reported
many p* op.e lost all fin > had.
Helping each' other out when
wav of hie for
mansion of Willis H 1 Hi Pont
i early today, forced him •• o[v'n
, his safes and. after nibbling at
i his pork roast, fled with his
SI 5 million Grand Duke Mik-
| hailov’tch coin collection.
Du Pont said the Russ,an coin
’ coilection was the finest outside
the Soviet Union.
The gunmen demanded to
know why Du Pont wasn't
"working to e
everytsidy rise.”
The bandits broke into the' 42-
! 1 >.an mansion at about. 2 a.m.,
!,.,ld Du Pont they would "olow
your brains out " unless he op-
Cuero lxxige No. 409
A. K It A. M. meets
every second and
fourth Thursday each
month at 8:00 p. m.
Visiting crofters are
always vveloome.
Boh Bishop
W.M.
II. F.. Weatherly
Stte’y.
™ « tenable
in trouble is a
your brains out unless ne op-
jvlei . , . the crews oi me f ietiiie < oag
, ,u„ oned two safes, and then bound
‘‘i* .. , ;i k 1 nt» i
Valley
re the
Diamonds are for a lifetime.
Make sure yon select the fin-
est, whatever price you wish
to pay. Bet ns help you.
tailing i Wagner
JEWELERS
Lester Frers
WATCH REPAIRS
Cuero. Texas
............— „
. . . ( ,, v Union has offered to rejna. e mo as the erews of -M i.-’,
in the recent issues of the iork- . , . » and i:aiiKed the millionaire, rus
,r,nTTo a t dm (run r-u’k arms .Iordan and other Aiah n ** . , . ... Klectnc C -‘oi,erat:v«
* rr i i s- ™ ^ ^ '& ■ ■
siudfnls. le.inh.rs, tanm lh„ ......... ,„r " , .......h, „ , Tl.f -tainm-nt
Meets 2nd It
1 t h Tuesday
|enrh month 8
in Amen-
de a n Legion
Mall,
Commander,
Hus Carpenter: Adjutant
Calvin il’ctet Webbo
in s and eurtain cords.
. ....... city'of Jci'usalA,,'for ^ mght"ai 7:30 p.m" Th<? Ma,£,mi'n' ca™ .Jt"a >£
pnests writers, artists, and ;hg ^ ^ m alm„st 19 ccn. 0(„, gth 5 R B Fvhorn wiu communique issued a! er King
several other classes which , , . , . ffnssem of Jortlan ended mile
calls itself the "Madrid Civic al' '' , . reli *ious ‘ ,ls reP111 a"' " 1 l0... (arv talks and flew home. There
Committee” has distributed Th.* , ,.^'S maUf ^ has cWmned ^ wa's no immediate indication
... c rams horn, hailed the rK'gmninK. cwpodite eettine an appluation . . . , ff
typevvntten leaflets urging Spa- ,he Xew Year at sundown submitted for a P L. 566 pro- Hl,stt'ln had acc‘*t"d t"e ol,,‘,s
; mards to abstain from voting WednesdaJ, .„ct.
i because the election prevents -- • J
in the old
.. uicuci iii.m. Dept, Store were
can closed-in observance of the hoii-
: day.
- In Cuero The Fair Store and
the different social sectors from Lieberrn.,ns
presenting their own 1
dates.”
Typical of the genera! lack of
excitement stirred by th>- _ .
candidates is Madrid where 13; COlGtO * • •
candidates are running for the
two scats available for ‘the en-
' tire province.
i So far only one candidate,
Fermin Cabal Menandez, has
staged an election campaign,-i
(With small posiers showing his
Climbs Fence,
Drowns In Pool
during two days of talks with
Presidi-ht Nikolai Pmigornv and
Defense. Minister Andrei Gn>
rhko.
Sellout For
Houston U
N. C. State
Win Eiei iric CisijaTative dur-
ing-Hurricane Carla of-1961. ae-
coi ding to local manager Fain
Mi 1 tnuguk
BOB'S
Ot?IVE*lKJ
EXCITING!
i \\
WHEN YOl PICK IT YOLK
SNACKS AND DRINKS
here:
-........-r, ■■■ Were made as to vvn
portrait and his poll deal l’1 f>" the group would take.in s'••curing
u’ram adequate Sfionsorkhip. R P Ky-
• -.horn. Yorktown attorney was
’selected by. the -group to give
| legal consultation as to steps
hat could he taken lo have the
| HOl’STON flip!) Three-ye ir-
(Continued from page 1) old Albert John Ybarri, Jr.,
the project for it to he worth 312 Irving Court Houston
while to submit the application, drowned Wednesday when he
The formation of a Water Con- climbed a .six-foot fence to get
troi and Improvement District into a closed city swimming
may !xi necessary. No decisions pool.
what route .: ------
HOUSTON itTli The last of
the 46.000 reserved seats were v|, ,1(.v
sold Wednesday for dhe'Umver-
gram.
Ail the other candidates were
conspicuous by their absence
from Madrid walls.
Alpine To Vote
On City Sales Tax
MARKUS :
10UI GRAIN MARKET
Courtesy of
HANSEN FEED A SITPI.Y
Cl ICO < ASH (iRAIN MKT.
Ear Corn 149 ‘‘ti
Shelled Corn l-W hu.
Milo ...... 21H < wt.
People...
(Continued from Page lj
mayor of a mayor American
i itv
V major step toward a Stokes
Novcni!>er is expect-
----- ed to tof-e ’onigl.t when tie
vty of H. ustor.-North Cnroiina (V,ul.,v Ks-<1.- '.,to,n of LaU ,
Suite fiN.tbull' game Saturday.
Houston officials said 15,000
standing ri> rh tekets went on
sale Wednesday, -and the game
between the two unbeaten teams
should attract. more than 50.000
fans.
This figure would break the
Astneiome re-ord foot ball
crowd of 47,870 set hast year
when the Cougars, played Mis
sisippr Stale.
Meets 2nd It
4th TTrursday.
7 30 p m.
'hisholm Trail
Hall.
Commander,
i Kortb Quarter
Master Charles Kiipatnck.
Ail Visiting Members
Welcome
■meets to d. h. re , ndoi-mg him
The erganWhoh endorsed eart-
gomg Maya r IL.ilnit S. bs le r iri
the piimary. Stoke troun< ed
I in her by. a inn |st 1* dfO votes in
•h-- e.ei 'ion Tues lay.
HERMANN SONS LOIXiE
NO. 17
Meets every 1st Toes of th*
month.
For Membership Se«
President-Bennie R prause
Secretary — Ixrui* Buchhom
®ak iSrmnrlal
l FUNERALhomi
Inc
CR 5-3454
MSMNTRMDf*
M&WCf N ™
Cuero Record
decora Classified Ads
Phone CR 5-3131
ALPINE, Tex. TPJT The
itv cf Alpine will hokl a ir.u-
Iha: count r.e taken Tf» nave me x , saj,._. I(,x ,.)( ,„,,n• .N'„v
kmd of .sjioRsorihip that would 14 \hp T, xnx rih v„;<
he required.
TEXAS I’Ol I.THY
■I
He saiu that a lot of
work will be required by
ihe landowners in tire water-
shed to get a tabulation of flood-
ing damages. The purjmo of
14. the 17th Texas city to vote
on the 'optional tax sim e en-
le'njj ablirig legislation was pax.-ed
' earlier this year. So far. only
the community of Liectra has
defeated the city sales lax pro-
ii wtr pux vi r. .
this information on flooding tnot :1---—
only on the recent flood, but also-
other flooding that people re-
collect) is to see how much
justification there is for a pro-j
ject. !
A P L. 566 project for water-;
At,’STIN *iT*I« P iu.ltry ntar-
ko* unchanged; -iready-tor«''V.k
demand, i: proved from earlier
in. week: live vi;,p,.i.s in fair to v..n a
(V.jod <!>:•'. md, prices South
Texas 11 40-11.50; Fast Texas
11.DU-12 00, mostly 1150-
Touch of grace
Hospital Notes
FORT WORTH LIVESTOCK
market
USD A
NEW FALL ARRIVALS
Justin and Nocona
BOOTS- -. _$29.75 thru $50.00
New American
FELT HATS - RCA Crown—
3” - 3Vi” Brims
BOHNE'S—142 ^ain ■ 5-3612
Bums Hospital FORT WOP/Hl aTli
i shed protection and flood pre-; Admissions: Mr. Joe Huffman ; . -v ,„-Hv
vention must be initiated by Dismissals: Mrs. Donald Jane- Cattle ,SJ). caw is s - .
! the local people. Its main pur- cek and baby. Mrs. Albert Bar- mu-t reeetpU he d aut b.*
I pose is to help the people to held and baby . and ^
help themselves. The local pro-; Cuero llospitol Foundation li. OO-L oU )h ;.a|v,'s
pie must first recognize the; Admissions: Antonio Villarreal, ,-a^ . fot,(1,.rs' g(>)d and
1 problem and realize that a co- Mrs. Nealie Johnson -U --st,.,,rs ot 20-
!wr..iv, turn "ill 1- re-: Dismissals: Rohen Ineram^
quired [ram Ml qonrernqd lo! Slt.ium Ho.p.iM -■• 1 ■; V ch,„ ,
get a project in their area, Admissions. None and sunm prime 350-125 lh. sber
;Bachle said. _ i Dismissals. * one ; c,t|Vf,s 2qno.30.GO; good and
Some flooding damages from > • # ! choj-c(. 283-450 lb. heifer calves
SmUh-Coleto Creek have been PnCtOfe VlSltS 123 30-26.00.
1 turned into James Mnrtroe, local j ■ u,,w,v ; ,JjRS 75. s,Pady to 25 .lower:
.Soil Conservationist at York-, P0My (epp Sen. John Pas- 1-3 grade'205-235 lb. harrows
! town. This information ran be D.R , conferred with and gilts 18.25-18.75; sows ab-
I turned in to any ot the mf‘m'. Italian Industry Minister Giulio sent,
ibers of the steering commutoe. ^n(1r(,0tti about Italy's program Sheep 75
: The information ls not to be
: used to serve as a basis for de-
DA1J.AS Ti'I’H A pkstbr
|ne bv a woman par-
ishioner, said ne found it "al-
most inedible" Hi' wife threw
it in the garbage. The minister
troubled'about h■•■* to thunk - the
woman and be truthful at the
same time, finally wrote her
"I can assure you that pie
like that doesn't last very long
at our house."
WILLIAM < KOOK, national
uiiua n.r of VIsTA !'•■' irned to
ins alma matei Baylor 1 Wcd-
nc-ilay to a pi sen for •.•vur.vei »
to loin the thin ranks of dr-nv
, corps hatti' r.s a; -ui.-; p .
c:rt \
Requests for 7' r"0 until*iver-
tv workers, are go-uu: unfufuied
.because there ale not enough
M-r sons to fill the-g ip, G:a»-k
said.
HKAT THE
WHOLE HOUSE
WITH A
P A Y N E
PANEL-AIRE
THORNS
601 E. Main
CR 5-3229
We feel a certain friendliness for the families
we serve —- worthy at all times of our deepest
consideration and unselfish concern.
FREUND FUNERAL HOME
< R S 103
steady; good and
for the peaceful uses of atomic choice 91-100 lb. wooled slaii'.de,
encrey a government announce- ter lambs 15.00-22.00; g<H>d '5,
rnenb said. , ib. wooled feeder lambs 16 00. .
Cuero Sand's Steak House
YOAKI M HWY.
Open 6 A. M. to 11 P. M.
Try Our Special Luncheon .........
95c
TODAY THRU SATURDAY
WALT DISNEY
The wackiest
road race
ever run!
bInnan- «u
Taduftf "«=S=Sr^J
ONE PHONE CAIA
will replace that worn root
with a brand new one.
MARION FETTERS
LUMBER CO.
CR 5-4611
so? S. HIU-
USE PF-L
SIDING
WITH THE
LIFETIME
GUARANTEE
Franchitted Healer* for
PF-L HIDINGS
DIAMOND LITE
Custom Designed Alumirum
Screens
GULF COAST
WOOD PRODUCTS
CTEKO’H FINEST . .
Gracious Dining . . •
Excellent C uisine . . .
Facilities For Parties . .
SANDS
STEAK HOUSE
AND MOTEL
YOAKUM HWY.
LOOK TO THC KAMI
WAX. r CstSHtt fOK THt
KmrtT m family
[NTtATAINMCNT
m o<n<« Dp***
ms. the* rri<
M . Feature*
?:«0 Si SiU
yiaLTQg
Box Office Open*
Sat. * Aun. 12:45
Adults 7»e
Children under
13 — 25e
HI
One Yard
To Any Amount
WE DELIVER
Call CR 5-4321
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PHARMACIST...
One phone call away
in any emergency.
Klecka Drug
CR 5-4301
Center Pharmacy
( K 5 x3U(i
PRODUCED BY
ALZAFAR TEMPLE
ORDER TICKETS ROW!
GENERAL ADMISSION
Adult $1.50
Children 750
Two childrsn 12 years or under, odnrfNnd
with, one gonsrol ad«i**loB lick#L
Location of Tlckof Offices ——
GUNTER HOia—223-2076
WONDERLAND — 736-0351
McCRELESS —532-7102
ORDER if MAI—Sead
or smtsy ardar lo ShrinaCkxa*
omoa. Box 1016, Saa Aalonl*
Tsm% 7*206. Spadfy do*a,
afternoon or.nlflhl perfonooxsa
and qsontlfy dsslrsd. Endota
RESERVED SEATS
WmR Cda .............$3
tot Slda Canter .»*••••• 4*
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SATURDAY. . . •
SAN ANTONIO
JOE FREEMAN
COLISEUM
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