The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 33, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 16, 1958 Page: 20 of 20
twenty pages : ill. ; page 24 x 18 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
Shop the whole market for the very best
,v -S
Member Federal Reserve System
2(1 THE Ct'F.RO RECORD, Sunday, March Tfi. If)."*
COMPUTE CAR •(RVICI
Open 24 Hours Daily
We Give
( | KHO SAVINGS STAMFS
Dnublc Stamps On Items
<i;hrr Than Ga« and Oil.
Arnold Bros. Scrv. Sta.
11— I Broadway, Fh. 5 3113
PERSONALS
Gel More
Dependable
V Service
\ From
y Reliable
>5'!? Batteries
Only $7.95 And Ip
Coppedge
TIRE SERVICE
*2rt N. esplanade. I'll. 3-3523
We Give
ft I HO S3\ IN<.s
st \wrs
1
4\\ Double Stamps
t.vkiiv wr.n.
will) SI’.50 Purchase
on any item we sell.
STEWARTS
Texaco Seri lee Station
210 F. Broadway
1. ■■■ 7; me H;.« Come For
BOUGAINVILLEA
(2 vr. nld llcavv toot 1 v>!< rr.
BARBARA KARST ilted)
1.00
CONVENT (I-ue. Purple.)
AFTER*.I.OB (Orange)
TEXAS DAWN iIMnk)
1.2-1
DWARF CASSIA
(In Bloom)
1.25
CITRUS TREES 2.95
Lewis Nursery
Oi(*i
i P\ns
Tliis Easter
*ii> I! With
FLOWERS
We Wire
Anywhere!,.......J
RYAN'S
I loner Shop
_ Gonzales
Ph. 5-r.26
DOUBLE SAVINGS
r,n
IfK.lII>T Ql XI.ITV
Gasoline
Sa\o <Y Stamps
V
SUE 1)01 I.\KS
l!ore lilies Per Gal. I or I.ess
LESKES
I’ay Less Stations
5 i.'v a'.ons ’I •> Servo Y*'i
Come In And Ask For
Free Demonstration
Of Our Extra Light,
Quality Made,
HOMELITE
CHAIN SAW
It's Your Host Buy Today !
GOEBEL
Truck And Tractor
213 8. Esplanade, Ph. 6-4133
BUSINESS
CARDS
I'ut tour h« M look forviarJ
wii.li our tl-sl^iool for \ our-►
•h < tin ‘ hiiHirif's* card*, form**,
JmjiiK, (liecni,
fin i>4h I t r ry think ! l-o\v
pr Jived!
Cuero Record
b Prir.'tnit f' e-pa:•* ■ - ?•-*
.Mrs. Jesse Taylor, who under- i
wont surgery laic last week in j
Cuero Hospital, is reported to !
he recuperating nicely.
Mrs. M. O. Boothe returned
Saturday from Houston, where j
she visited the past five weeks J
with her three daughters and their
families. j
EASTER Special on permanents
Mon , Tucs.. Wed., each week un-
] til Easter Frances Beauty Shop.
(.17)
An exploration crew of Sun
Oil Co. moved to Cuero laic
last week. The crew had been
working out of Gonzales.
'!
Congratulations to Ben K. j
Prausc, Jr. who is celebrating
his 2nd birthday today .
Mrs. John Ideus of Moyers- 1
ville and Ervin McClanahan of
Yoakum were admitted to
Bums Hospital Saturday. Mrs.
I.. W. Dahlman of Cuero was ad-
mitted Thursday.
Have you seen the adorable
Climbing Angels for your candles? ,
iltii CALLANDER'S. I
William Ereidri< hs of York- j
town was admitted to Cuero Hos-
pital Saturday.
’ Wlw Of Mrs. CHo
f ee Dies !n Wharlon
i ■ .
Mrs. Eannv Olga McClanahan.
70, mother of Mrs. Cleo Lee of
Cuero,. fill'd Tuesday in a Whar-
ton hospiia1. Funeral services
and I urinl were held Friday in
Edna.
Mrs. McClanahan. a native rtf
nt
son rminty for 70 years.
| Survivors are her husband. C.
.1. McClanahan of I .a Ward: >
| three sons. Douglas of Lake
Joe kson, Mcrril of Corpus Chris- ,
ti: two daughters. Mrs. Ethel j
Ellhr'ton of Cleveland and Mrs.
Lee *„' Cuero; two brothers. Dick
of. Both and D. Pearce of Ed-
inburg'; three sisters. Mrs.
Tommy. .Reid of Edinburg. Mi s.
Lee Rush of San Antonio and
.M,Lynn Taylor of Houston; IS
grandchildren'' and one groat*
•u andclnld.
| Special prices are being offered Ivcrtlsemcnt found elsewhere
o:i lumber, doors, window s and I this issue.
Venetian blinds, and a special' —------—---
bargain counter is landed with Sl'N GLASS TIP
items offered as low as 2c each
In i can be more Important to a nin>
tools! in the winter The Uhieago
Motor Club says the reflected
glare from snow-covered ground
CHICAGO — (UP)— Sun glass cun create a hazard. And in the
Attention is directed to the ad rs normally worn in the summer, winter, shade l.res tin* harm
Sister Of Mrs.
Tom Slell Dies
These fine animals won tup honors in the dairy heifer division
of fhe South Texas Livestock show held Thursday and Eri
<tay In Cuero Miitiieipal Park. Jerry Hoffman, left, showed
the grand champion and Kenneth Berger the reserve grand
champion. Both hoys or*- I!Mill ( minty l it members.
Miss Theresa (.I dle, sister of
Mrs. T..m Stoll of Cuero. died Fri-I
• I;y in Yorktown. Funeral serv-j
Dos will be conducted at 2:30 p. I
m. Monday in Yurktown. Burial
will be in Lutheran Cemetery
there.
R. A. Pittman of Cuero. who
undci’went surgery at Cuero
Hospital Friday morning is re-
ported to he doing nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Reuss Sr.
left Wednesday for McAllen, j
stopping over in Pan Antonio for j
a visit with Mrs. linn Q. Saun- '
, ders,. sister .of Mrs. Reuss.
.1 I
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wolf left
Cuero Friday to make their home
in Fort Worth, where Mr. Wolf
will acc ept a Civil' Service posi-1
tion with General Service Admin-!
istration. j
Belated congratulations to
Nancy Little who observed her
birthday Saturday. Nancy is the!
! daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Wavne
Little.
j
Mr. and Mrs. Newton Smith
and daughter, Ann, and Sally
Lewis will return Tuesday from
Gulfport, Miss., where Ann is en-
rolled at Gulf Park School. Mr.
and Mrs. Smith and Sally left
here Saturday to bring Ann to
Cuero. i'.here she will spend the
1. .-*er (lohdays.
Mrs. Virgil Hurst of Yorktown
and Pliiliip De LaGmva were re-
bar* d Saturday from Stratton
Hospital and Clinic. Both were
medical patients. .....J
Congratulations to Virginia
\\ hiteman who observes her birth-
day Sunday.
Bill Young of Victoria was a
Cuero visitor Saturday.
Ballots For Vote
On Chamber Directors
In Hands Of Members
.Ballots for the Chamber of
Commerce directors election, to
lie completed by April 1, have
been mailed mem lie rs of the or-
ganization, Chamoer Manager
George Williams said Saturday.
Deadline for returning ballots
is March. T‘L Williams reported
several have already been return-
ed.
On each ballot are names of 10
nominees.'The election will name
seven dire* tors. Space has lieen
njtowd on ballots tor write-in
\ otes
Williams said a s}h>i 1 a I meeting
• >f the Ix'iard and nominees will be
held jit City Hall council cham-
bers beginning at 7:30 p. in. Mon-
das’. He'said several business
matters are on the agenda.
RESIDENTIAL AREA FLOODED
WHEN CAROLINA DAM BREAKS
| BENNETTS VILLE, S C Mar.
15, - (IP! - One section *.-1 n la ice
I earth dam system gave v
here nt 2:45 n.m. r s t. S.itiiiday.
dumping half the water in a JnO-
acre Negro residential section
Rescue teams were eva* Mat-
ing the area, most of wInch v a<
under about five feet of w.Per. 1:
was not lea mod ' imi:a ilrdely
whether there were any diown-
ings.
The dam. part of a dual 1;C:■ ■
system built about IS months
ago by the state wildlife com-
mission, broke alongside a con-
crete spillway. There was im-
mediate concern that there
might be a break in the reniain-
Love's Labor Losl Or
"If Can't Be Done"
EASTBOURNE. Eng! a nd
Mar. 15, - JP> A wife who ap-
parently couldn’t find the w. y
to her husband's heart 'through
his stomach was put on proba-
tion Friday for stealing to keep
iiis affections. The woman,
whose name was withheld, ad- j
milted stealing nboiil I 5e l
pounds J12.R00 from her employ- 1
eirs ‘'because I thought I was
losing my husband's affection
and tried to buy it, back by giv-
ing him presents.”
i ini’ section of (he dam or a tiiile-
i long ••divide!-’ dam that divide;
I the lake into two sections.
1’olioe Sound Fire Alarm
j 'Benneltsvdlo police said they
ail-covered the break momenta
afti r it nt ( un ed and sounded the
' ify's fire alarm to warn cite
/iT.s living bCow the dam.
1 Mm Nellie Williams, w ho fl, d
, her home along with her hus-
band and sister-in-law, • stud
“".hr* water was knee-deep when
we left and was rising all the
lime.”
• Mrs. Williams estimated that
about (100 to 700 persons live in
the affected area. ”A whole lot
of those people have children,
i t* n ' she said. “and we don't
know whether they all got out of
| Jlic-re or not.”
Elec In Night ( lathes
Me-,1 of the residents fli d ' in
tli*‘ir night clothes, with just a
cent l|iiow.n over them.'' Mrr
Williams said. Her husband,
helped, her to safety, then went
h.ael; I., the house and got her
pocket book, Hie said.
Heart . diseases , cause more
deaths in the United States each
year than all the other r u.ise-
combined. according to U. S
Government statistics quoted by
the Texas Heart Fund.
Cuero Girls On
Texas Honor Roll
AUSTIN, Mar. 11. The Uni-
versity of Texas College of
Arts and .Sciences has named 415
students on its Fall semester
scholastic honor roll. There are
5 I0S students enrolled in that
College.
Among those listed are Judy
Ann Parker, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Parker, and Peggy Jo
LldijJ daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
J. F. Elder, belli of Cuero.
Student Wins Award
Ruth Morrow, seventh grade
Junior School.student, is the recip-
ient of an electric portable sew-
ing machine won through a con-
test sponsored by the magazine
Farm and Ranch.
Ruth is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Preston Morrow of
Uheapside route.
buyl You can finance the purchase of
ANY car with a low-cost loan by us.
1. Comparisons will convince you
that we can SAVE YOU MONEY
on car financing.
2. Your auto loan will go through
FAST. No delays. No “red tape.”
FARMERS STATE BANK
& TRUST COMPANY
Deposits Insurance Up To S10.000
Alamo Has Sale
Unusual values are to be fea-
tun d at Alamo Lumber Company-
in a -Pre-Inventory sale beginning
Monday and lasting through
Mareli 24th, according to an an-
nouncement appearing in today's
Ree: >;•(!.
$25»
lit Merehanisc
FREE
JUST REGISTER . . NO OBLIGATION
TO BUY . . .
$12.50 Monday. March 17
$12.50 Tuesday, March 18
(Registrations first day good for drawing
on second day also.)
KLECKA
Drug
Company, Inc.
FOB SUE
Used Frlgidalre W'aslicr
NEW MAYTAG .M’l’t.l ANCFS
SPELLMAN
FI.Ft . APPFIAMF SFKV.
2*12 W. Main ft-.VO.A
:*>' i JSi&t&fMEM.
FACTS
YOU SHOULD
KNOW ABOUT
FUIMERAIS
OURS IS
a 7-1 ho-.r sep e m Regular
horn's in e unknown and
most of our ,fw:oi’k is done
at night while others sleep.
At -least two persons must
be on <1 fjty 7'i hours a day
This serve.- must be rendered
tor Ambulanee service to pro-
vide ti ansjiot tatioil for Hie
sick, to the' hospital and home.
FRFUND
Ft NFRAI. ItOMF.
IN A PINCH?
Would a Personal Loan ease
fhe situation? Come in and talk
it over — confidentially.
BUCHEL
NATIONAL BANK
Member led era I IlCxerve
Member 1T1IC
BONUS DAYS SPECIALS MAR. 17 & 18
Men’s And Women's
LUGGAGE
Draperv Values To 2.50 Per Yard
MATERIAL
Scatter Values To 3.95
RUGS
One Lot Household (Tabic Sets & Pillow Cases)
LINENS
One Lot Costume Values To 2.50
JEWELRY
One Lot Children’s Sizes 1 To 14
DRESSES
N.
One Lot Ladies Values To 3.50
GLOVES
PRICE
One Lot Of
COTTON
PRINTS
•TV Yd. Value
Four
Yards
1.00
ONE
SPECIAL RACK
of
Dresses - Blouses - Coats
Bed Jackets, Robes, Etc.
Bonus Prices
ONE LOT OF
Ladies Shoes
Values to 9.95
For Only ....
ON I; I ,OT OF
i.APrus t nni.riRKN s
SHOES 1”
KOEHLER'S
Cuero’s House of Quality
Since 1890
Phone 5-5121
l
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 33, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 16, 1958, newspaper, March 16, 1958; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth698626/m1/20/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.