The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 204, Ed. 1 Friday, August 28, 1964 Page: 8 of 8
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| THE CUERO RECORD. Friday. August 28. 1964
PERSONALS
MARKET NEWS
i
PF3R.SONALS t'TA ONNN NN
Bridget and I^slic Powers of
Aunt.in are visiting here with
•firir grandmother. Mrs. Dora
Koenig
M: and Mrs. Hill Ferguson
„;■* go.ng to Houston Saturday
i„ \ with their daughter,
T m. ' Ann Mr« .Jack Calk'
i.nd family
Mr and Mrs Tommy <.u>
ard chiiitren. of Houston and
(ha vies W. 'Hilly i Cay. "I
I Beach, Calif., have tv-
turned to their homes after a
ws-t here with, their parents,
Vr and Mrs. ( A •■ay
U„: Blackwei. son erf Mr. and
Mrs Keiffen Blackwell, left
'.Vedne«dr.y for a tw. • week htirtt-
•ng trip in the area near Creed
and (jun.son, Colors I" He v':iS
arcwniwnwd hy a fraternity
Ivviner, .John Jordan of Aust.n.
LOCAL CRAM MARKET
[Hospital No(ps
Ct T.RO HO>sPIT\l
\rim.ssions Mrs. Maria \ar-
->ln Henry- Johns* >n. Mrs. Ate
r.s A!f'• rhaeh 1 M Morton
p s— ss..lv Mrs Arj>r .<■
T ••ark 'n Ed Hans. Mrs R"b-
Ivhvn Gustabo iVna
T ■ .’.ci-s i/opez
BI RNS HOSPITAL
D.snv.s'-ed: Frits Schorietm-.
Mrs A frosi Muniz Mrs. Ray*
. M- .-ti.inde/
Gracie Allen
L.UP 11
r rum
- ir itv^rks ir the •-
, ■»'>,' ‘trvThor. V iIImh-
•r»w> v.vdt ,«a roni(-i:< nrv
-).*] hrr >* v,;r - AiH'Nv.rii. hit'
•and i.eq. n Jlier c,..:nb tie *
ho-e business . iarrrr in It1-.'
git h van.lev,He routine. Their
hr ..idcasts and film' 1 ■<!-
sied in fiv-
I >unrg tin* 3*’s and -lbs me
oiip e s rad.o sh'iw "as ■ >
• eekl., fsvor.i'o with George
> .lining madness at Grane s
..I'iness. In PH-’, tlie couple !>•'-
zrr praying a married couple
m the air.
;J i« comedy team ■'" a h..t
33 years, branching pin in*
I,, -.revision ;n' th* 1 fh><fs. But
IgriS, Graeie announced tint
tj wnntfd. to retire
{ have w anted Vo'reti. e tor
t time." she said ‘ After
»;) I made ir. I rst stage ap-
* .•■ranee >t the age of four "
Burns egre'd that his "ife
>,•„! hud enou :h ami it was time
o lake it c;.x\ He shopp'd
mound for * replacement as his
life settled down to being a
> •.er.y Hills hous.-.vife putter-
eg around in her garden and
aking care oi tier grandi-hil-
DIAM0ND SETS
Th<s diamond you give Is «
symbol of love. So. of course
s oo n suit the beat and ti<e
latest tn style. See our coin
plete selection of quality diu
mends.
Berninq & Wagner
icwclciw
Lester Frers
WATCH HE PAIRS
Uirro. I rias
SEE US FOR:
Vspiilt Drive-ways
AH Tv lie Dirt Work
D&D Const, (o.
Pat Dunn — Everlft Dan
( B 5-4716 CR 5-4950
CVERO CASB ORALS' MKT
Courtesy
Sehnffner’u Inc.
Milp - 2.00 ivvt
Far com delivered -
1.15 per 72 ll> hu
Mill . ■ 1 hu
Sneiled corn delivered 1 25 Ini
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Town Talk
iVitt'.n "'- i imm puge 1 '
like e.ittle meat ”
UHII.h ON TH! Mih.ieri of
Nina, she reminds us. m the'
',■'■:■• wh:.t- ui-'u had t.h-‘
pie..sure of kn ■’Aiiig lies, «it the
old f h ■!-"■ I’.f'iH inbi r li.in"
J-.'von when put to pastuiv oM
Ned would rear up and go full
sj«vd sn'Miid t ie enclosure
o.i' h ',:r.e he h< ,o‘d the whistle
‘ blow ■•,- iiie hi i! ring
Mr Harwood is jot Until
till* s.rini .
Stic o on ■ «ik s iir.i'iim.
.us we stated above, tut yester-
day an ii.-.-l , iron m srje "inked
to the nft.ce wnh a ehoice
!(■ Ill ■■! two
You jus! can't keep a good
rejKirtcr down.
.sl.NI'll UK ARK on a blow
\<>ur o’, a ti ■! n" kii k dii' day.
.it’s wind up the activities hy
s.iy.ng that our r.ews Imys .ire
some i I tin f,ncs’ in the <■ >i,m-
'try 1! \o.u alien t having one
drop The Record .off at your
hou ■ dally try him for a
,vo.;K He li I*’ proud to sene
you
Wi'i 1 !<•>'. T I'vl'i 'TION ’he
■ -, nveir :■ n on ’i-iiv .spin lias
11 - died m mo', -o'.s iieiiig g.v-
r n , iii-i'.-itfiii than ativllun:
si.oit o' a hr. akdovvn VVe ask-
ed ..npteen people had they
Mi-n the a> lion and hy far tin
ir,u< • yi'y I:.'1 1 *.*«* linu:
doir..: ronsiniciivc.
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Nursery Issues
Plant Reminder
Mi :ri Mrs. August Klcin-
|., ki Ang.i and "Pookii ",
o.viiers oi Isiiineeke Nursiry,
.i'i'ii \..|-:h ! pianadi in an ;td
lb iisl i.v's Reiord are mniml-
u,.' i i-iomirs that u is time to
tv us.in plant I<khI. insicticide,
]H ii:i.oss humus and mum
foo’l / I
Tiuw state they will v*m b<’ f
ivei.v.ng hulDs. sniaitiiiery andi
boil ding [a ini'. They invite you
l ■ d.i-op m and browse among'
lheir i ii-v stiH-k . of nursery j
plants and garden and patio ar- j
( C S >Ol )4 '
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10 and 20 Years Ago
inun licroril Files...!
All. IX. 19a I
H T. Ixgan ot Houston wa.s
fueio \ isiioi Mrs. 'loin
Moidhanske and son. Tom
were here \.siting her parents, I
Mr. and Mrs John Y. lull —.
Skcet Baur made a flying trip’
to St I/tui's to see the Cardi-.1
rials, m net .on Ray (.tips was
fleeted ninty clerk and Allan
Shivers won the governor's «•;-
011 am .' r.s Alex Hamilton
had returned from a trip '•»J
Tennessee Miss Ali*e HaiT
left for Ohio to live.
\I 18. 1914
Dr and Mrs. dune Melton
Jr . and little son. June 111 of j
Rochester. Minn were guests
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.-
June Melton Pu Willie
t’aiier Jr. ivtuniid to Camp
Mils, 111 after spending his:
furlough here Two h,stone
towns'of World W ar I. Soissons
and ChateUu Thierry were
! captured by the Yanks Mrs. i
James Lassiter had gone to
California to be with her luis- •
band who was in a naval hos-
pital in San Diego - A. 15 Saw-
yers had gone to Norfolk. Va.
to vnlt Lt. and Mrs Mien
Sawyers.
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POLLIWOGS
By EU1XT aUNBBWM
John Singleton of liounon,
Baptist Church
Plans To Show
Graham Movie
The new Billy Graham feature
length *ound - color motion pic-
ture. “Lucia” will be fltown
at 7:30 p.m.. Sept. 30, at First
Baptist Church.
This is the story of “Lucia”,
coming to the motion picture
screen with all of the pathos
and poignancy that transcends
its Latin setting, to embrace
of Houston,, ^ spiritual needs that are com-
>i us band of the former Ja"e, to ev*,y culture and clime
Tully. having a big tima •‘ aroUnd the world
the Democratic convention at 4i_ , ,, _ , . .
Atlantic City with a minlatura' WM m"de ,n '** *'*■
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AU OUIET ON THE REGISTRATION ERONT —Two of the 1.; Negroes who i cgistercd in eight
formerly all-white schools in Jacks, n. Miss., walk in followed by their mother, with a
policeman on the lookout for trouble But ho trouble occurred, not at nny ot the inte-
grated schools the first such m Mississippi, the last state to make nn integration mova.
Victoria College Holds
Registration On September 8
,!! Victim i
Tuesday
an isi.m.P-
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eiinklod .*■ ’ i d.i,.1 to J.1.-S l.i-
i,ji.i June.- n .'.strar I'ias-cs
w ill la :: u Moiui-i.v, S. pumlit-r
11
K.i.T i c; .sir.it .on
College w;l. beg.Ii
Sop:ember S, w.lh
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QUOTES FROM
THE NEWS
Keg. F. S Pal. Off.
Itv t nlted Press InternathiQal
A hew parking lot recently ATLANTIC CITY Texas
completed wilt increase stti- (juV Juhn Connally. referring
dent parking area by over one ■ lo ))*> assassination <>f Presi-
hundied cars .n an area < en- \ ,jent Kennedy in his nominating
trally I .rated I ciwi’en the -.j, | President Johnson:
student union aid tin library, j ■ shocking tragedy awakened
Stm-t-type 1 hi lidures have,o,0 nau„n to the calm, unwav-
al.so been install' 1 on campus j o-rirfM strength, tmrn of dedica-
duruu: tlie surnmei under an. (|,)n ^nd tempep'd by exjieri-
agreeinei.t with Cent nil Power j enee, of I.yndon Johnson”
and Light Company. |
Snack liar f.ic.litu s in the; ATLANTIC CITY President
Student Union Rave lievn ntud- Johnson, urging convention del-
erni/.ed by installation of a j ogales to nominate Sen. Hubert
self-serving line replacing roun-j Humphrey, of Minnesota for
tlrety In Buncoi Aires, direct-
ed bv World Wide Pictures'
President. Dick Rom. The fire
and excitement of gaucho folk
music. South America's unmat-
ched scenic grandeur and the
,, __ ..excitement that belongs to one
Estelle Wayne carrying ® of the world’s largest cities, are
well loaded large white straw hv fuii cok,r and
wuikie-t alkie which he called
a “Beeper." When one of tha
VIP's wanted to talk with him
the little attachment let out a
“beep."
l>ag which she called
Magee bag ”
"Fibber'a11 •nriche<1 bY
authentic sound.
We saw a Uttle car in Vic-
toria recently which would de-
light the heart of teenagers. It
is a duplicate of an early Hup-
mobile, we understand. It
holds only two passengers, the
motor and one gallon of gaso-
line are under the seat. It is
propelled with a stick affair.
The tires are lawnmower type
and it has a surrey top. Red
carpeting was being installed
in the floor. It was being as-
sembled by Morris Kamin and
his son He plans to use it In
parades primarily.
Mrs. E. A. Tully hoping that.
ter service.
former men's
i :i c!ui• unis
re for twelve
ll is e\|teet- ■
ic tor grow-
,'i;,il .student Mi-
llie next two
\ ■■; - ."i of the
(lorui.'oiy t" sc.
uni office s
fro fuiy mm. « rs
Cll ill ll lilis w .It
til 111 I lull'll
l ■'. art li a
school yeiii-
r?i'.in::e> 'a the adin'in'isira*!
I,i,:i |j J.::n liiili' the con- ;
vers,on of locker space to a.
new min m-'r.it.ve otfi'e and
insuillai.i'ti <•( modern eieetron-
i, r,, u.i.-e labotatury e(|ii;j>-
li'i a! Tli u.tge lab ■ 'll-
mms oi an icst rue lor s console;
j. iliel pals •>' oions for twin-1
ty-s. veil students to work siru-
ulUnixiusly and mdejiendonlry. 1
The tin tidy w.d !»• used also
ir, the shot tii.'itul m tructors. 1 ’
Fortner e! .imao in the
m ,1’in e liiiioi.ti,.' ii ive been
I'Mive t'tcil c i ( iwntistry Ud>-
onitoiy, taking advantage of
antieipnti'iiis in tti** structure of
this buiiiii'g fiussrooin space
in the newly cohu'rted dorm-
ton wili uil.set the loss of cl.iss-
riKjirt space here.
- -ry
1
! vie"-pix*sident
“If you select him, you can
pixiudiy say to the American
l»’ople”i This is not ii sectional
! choice. This is not just merely
! the way to balance the ticket.
: This is simply tlie l>est man in
Insufficient Robbery
TEXARKANA. Tex, 4TII—
A spikesman lor Memorial
Gardens Cemetery' fold |*olice
he was not loo worried alsvut
. the loss in a burglary
The only thing taken was a
, cash box filled with checks
which had been returned mark-
ed “insufficient funds."
But the real Impact of “Luc-
ia" is to be found in it* intimate,
utterly honest treatment of an
individual's emptiness and frus-
tration apart from the filling orf
the "God - shaped vacuum”
with which all mankind is born.
With this newest orf the Billy
Graham Films, “Lucia'' enters
into the area orf domestic dis-
cord and the romantic triangle
-and what the Bible has to say
in resolving the emotional pro-
blems that the the hallmark of
3Dth Century living.
I
Confer On Dnmage
WASHINGTON <UP»- Daniel
she will be able to drive herjoduber Qulros, foreign minis-
car before long. She ha* been
grounded following an Illness.
.1
'£
m!
GEN GEORGE GRIVAS, new
chief of the Greek Cypriot
National Guard, studies a
map with an aide at ICokkina,
one of the towns attacked by
Turk plants. ( Radwpnotoj
Jelly Bean
Throwing Crowd
Hears Beatles y
TODAY THRU SATURDAY
DENVER H'PD Britain's |
Beatles nppearc'l Wednesday’!
night liefore o howling crowd!
■'*,*,1 | of jelly-bean throwing teen-ag-j
f * | ers and confused adults
• I Tlie foursome, after a brief i
i show marked by shrieks from;
an adoring crowd, were hustled j
back to ilielr hotel where they i
\ 1st lent 'he night. They were to |
. I leave Denver for Cincinnati to-j
i | day.
Except Mr tlie unatui outdoor;
! setting (if Red R • ks natural .
amphithe.itei all was normal-1
for a Beatles ap[>earatice The
fren/ied. high-pitched s< reams
of thousands of teen-age girls
echoed off the standstone cliffs
on either side of the. huge the- !
ater «
Nearly 10,000 fverson-, most of I
them teen - ageis. each paid |
SC>.G0 to get into the theater, |
sotting a new gate record- for!
the ..30-year old. park. *
Alice Naylor of San Antonio
and little black dachshund
“Dach” arriving unexpectedly
Thursday afternoon from Aus-
tin for a visit with us. They
plan to leave Saturday for Col-
umbus.
John Berning surprising us
by dropping by Thursday af-
ternoon to take a picture of our
mother. Susan Hughes, while
she was enjoying her birthday
party
Congratulations to Mrs.
Robert Meyer whose birthday
is today.
Home Hint For Today —
I Don't discard those empty
spice or baking candy ahaker
jars' Fill one with corn starch
and then sprinkle the contents
on the babies In hot weather.
n>e empties are especially
handy and convenient tor sug-
aring the baby’s cooked and
dry cereals, berries and other
fruits and foods. You can fill
a third empty shaker with flour
to sprinkle on meats and to
Hour cake pans.
ter of Costa Rica, conferred
with U.S. officials about the
damage done his central Am-
erican country by the cons
tinuous eruption orf the Mt. Ir-
azu Volcano.
He conferred with Thomas C.
Mann, assistant secretary orf
state tor inter-American af-
fairs. and William D. Rogers,
deputy coordinator orf the Alli-
ance For Progress program.
Notable
Deaths
1
NEW YORK <l'H» - '
M. Lesser. 68. a WW
ture and television ev-- v
died Thursday a' hi' >
enue home..
FORT WAYNE 1
Earl G. Sehwalm. ar-
dent of the I.ino’T
Bank and Trust G
prominent figure r
banking circles. di< 'I
home Thursday night
Closes Bank
NIEDEREMMEL, (■••:' '
A man walked tip ! ' v '
cal savings bank 'a ’
hung the sign. ' T;‘
9:30 a.m.." on tlv f'vn' '*
Then he walked in.
out a gdn and escape
16,000 marks <51.000 >
f SATURDAY IS A
I" Chip-0 NIGHT" I
at rou« I
iDRIVE-IHMml
|»cwei>i i
Cw t«|e>
Admits Driver FREE M
FLOWERS
GLADYS LAAKE
CR 5-3623
(’LL MOW YOU WOW TO
SB * TWO CAB FAMILY.
It's tima to atari enjoying ON
reedom and fun of twing • two
•ar family, and CU show you the
>asy way to do It. fm O. Howte
fustles, a CUtro Record OwMf-
lad ad. rU show you foot *ba
•ight oar tar yaw family and
nidget. Jus* tallow me back to
Jasslficatlon 00. "Aotaa tat
fait” in tha Want Ada now
WANT a batter job? It may
ba waiting wider “Help Warn-
ed” in tha Cliwrtfted aeeHon to
RAMSEY'S STEAK HOUSE
Goliad Hiway-Across the River bridfe-Victoria
Brtne the vtamUy — Prime Tan Uw Afford
ril*EN ?4 HRS. DAILY—Bxa. ctaaed M «tto M taS nJW
TONIGHT ONLY
$1.00 Carload
SATURDAY ft 51 NO IT
IMEMHSCHCMWt— J t
MtaWnoansts
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Also tnd Big Feature
Cam * Audrey
Grant * Hepburn
" " ...
Charade
iSUMIY DOWN»
tun,wiii new rKMNicotor
One ahowlag of each feature
jynssR
Phoaa Ot 5-51M
Box Office Opens T:15 p rs.
P’OR CLASSKOOM and malt
shop: all wool flannel blazer
jacket, here in the nowr Bottle
Green shade, with blue-gray,
twist-weave Dacron and cot-
ton stretch slacks.
(Hears, Roebuck Student Shops)
i,
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FREUND FUNERAL INSURANCE is being written on pe.v
ple from ONK year of age to EIGHTY. We offer n UFA-
SONAMLK policy to people who need ADDITIONAI, in*
surnnee.
FREUND FUNERAL HOME
UK r> ors-uR n-8««s
NEW LOOK In jumpers:
wool fliinncl styled with a
scooped-out tank top and mi
A-shaped skirt. Shown with a
Dacron and cotton bishop-col-
lar blouse
FBoM'iu Hrooks F«;-i.'tor»)
IN COLOR,
oMi° 00 °ft4GsrftlPI
Frankie Avalon
Annette'' Funicello
Martha Hyer
•FtCWt MD UM
Adults 65c
Children 25c
Keenan Wynn"
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