The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 252, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 15, 1963 Page: 1 of 6
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By NINA HAMM
"Unale” Archie Pratt I
106 yean old today, wa
a-stttir’ and a-rockln' I
«r era” came to an end at high
now today as the West German
chahoeUor officially retired from
the government and returned
to hie parliamentary eaat as a
“Der Alto”, just three months
5»3l to Wo «ftb~ birthday,
thanked the German people tor
$■** hf^JMn returned to the
■•not -to left U years and one
month ago today to become the
fbto West German chancellor
*P I m*1 Jnst listen,- he
promised the parliament. *T11
teto, to*’*
CUBSQ SSCOtO IT AW SNOTO
the ancient order of dOaeeAS;*
permit them to marry. The or*
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| He aald this is about all he
can' do theeedays, hut recalled
the days wheq he was active *n
her woul
ops conm
sharing f
b’l'ty tor
iff fi
passing a |to.:
drawn on a 4
Sands Motel.
Bauer iat it b* known in r
uncertain terms that tan
against annexing a big chub
of land ™
••We teak in land 10 to
Archie’s heaftb fit
told the city
Bgreedehoice
Democratic *
coalition and
lelior Wednes-
Free Demos
will become
R.V. Coffman Namad
For Cuero OKed
pohtleol
The Chamber of Omani rue
pubttdty aommittee is afaktog
a motto or slogan tut Caere. 4
you can help.
4 838 oash award wtU be pre-
I would be witKiSfe to a,
at 2* toet.
aald the drainage district
tad a pried sometime to-
nott Waller Lewis,
said Mayor Naml oontac-
DeWitt County Commissioners monthly to Mack Wpod at Om*
mot in regular seesion Monday crate community who is In Ore
afternoon with several items of circumstances, the cinunissio.
business transacted. tiers reported. His pUgttt hap
« deputy at Ndrdfaeim succeed- P*aced In « home as hp has no
IgTT Turner. , -TFl relaUvm and is in WQr bad
fflssr,TcSlv'(rx
mileage not to exceed M3. • ■Pe,.r*"l"tafi .fill* ft ..
SSStiSSrJSK United Fund
£S£J" Gn“ •“ Gets 1st Gift
Coffman was deputised by
Markowsky Sept. 34. His pay is Mrs. C T. Traylor, 206 SSft
to become effective the 15th ct Prairie, has undo the lint OOto
this month. tributlon to the UMtad Vtoid fete
Markowsky discussed tnalnte- aCiWhw to rail K
nance of radio system tor the y ’
sheriff's deportment. W. S, Bee- Her contribution was to the
rdsley of Yoakum has .been in amount of 1300. >
charge of maintenance, how- 1111 budget committee is in
ever, in their discussion Monday (ho process of meeting wife too
fee commissioners an consid- different paltidfedtoc agamy
•ring making a change. Date of the drive has not been
Fifteen dollars is to be paid announced. '
will to a
greatest disappointment in Ade-
nauer’s tour tera» of office—
the failure to munite Germany.
paid lines in Justfe*
da. pall
0 lot driving at an
Mr, Procious paid a
Jan. 1.
1 hO,-tor
a year's
Two Charged
With Assault
Ralph Aooma, who claims he
was Jumped by 1 men on
West Mai* lata Saturday night,
has flled assault and battery
charts agaifet two persons.
They are Lupe Vasques and
Pate Vasques.
The charges were filed in city
Ug MUte.
Austin Cops Pick Up §K
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Victim of Whipping |S
■ 1 ** the city
Eddie Carl Week #ho gave hit ben by an unidentified man who puS to
addrato aa TO E. Airline, Vie- found Mm in Otero Municipal equipmen
toria, dad who waa pteWl whip- Park where Beck said his .as- middle
pad hera tete Sunday evening by sailaMs dumped Mm after ty- should bi
should bo malted between Nov.
1 m Ntor. » unlee sent by
airmail hi which oase they
shtofe jo before Deo. 10.
The Pentagon hod these mail-
ing suggestions:
Pack gifts securely in wood*
metal or oorrugated fiberboard.
Place them in tightly packed
cushioning material or shredded
Send small items of Jewelry
by registered mall.
Do not sand matches, lighter
fluid or anything flammable.,
Chock local post ottee to be
sure where tobacco products and
coffee may or may nut be sent
Mte ON 8TKIKR
OAK RIDGE, Tenn. —tUTO—
An estimated 4.008 employes of
the Oak Ridge National Labor-
atory and, fee Y-K nuclear
plant walked iff their Jobs and
threw up picket lines early to-
day.
Out somewhere
inside the city limits, even If
nothing more than a shack.
Washing ton Window
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Of ooante Ike wotUd dress up
•top • Kennedy tteket, even ip
wand place, but the whole idea ;
balmy and should be Bled In j
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Mills, Lin. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 252, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 15, 1963, newspaper, October 15, 1963; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth697342/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.