The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 95, Ed. 1 Monday, April 22, 1957 Page: 6 of 6
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THE CTERO RECORD. Monday. April 19.V7
TTr nnd Mr«. Charles Carber
.mil rhildren ('t Houston were ;
Congratulations to Doivas W.il- Surday visitors in tltr* homo of i
Mr. and Mis. Carl Hull spent , ,
Sunday in San Antonio a' guests 1 -‘unday f,,r a f,,ml -v
cf Troy Benson.
lace who is irclrbra'ting a birth- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
clay today. Fllinger.
Children of Mrs. J. C. Cold-
man gathered in Cuero Master
MARKET NEWS
ro-un; i.
WEATHER-
fContinuod from Page 1)
Highway Patrolmen, Williams
Airliner With
Smashed Wing
Lands Safely
’ no panic on the crippled alrlln-
Local Grain Market
Courtesy Farmhilt Mill*
I Yellow Shelled Corn - 51.C0 per
Mr. and Mrs! U,u,-. C. Starnes .
and family of Point Comfort and -Mls- Hi'jnoM Coldman.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace C. Starnes
and family of Katy spent the
Master holidays in the home of
their patents. Mr and Mrs. E.
('.. Starnes.
PHOMNIX, Ariz. Apr. 22. -UP
A Frontier Airlines twin-
engine DC3 with 26 persons a-
Ixjard made an emergency land-
(larence W. Nay
Of Victoria To
Be Buried Tuesday
and gift store Tearing his name1
and a prominent civic and
church leader, lie is survived by
his wife and a daughter, Mrs
Henry S. Puckett.
Burial will be in Memory Car-
dens.
TOWN TALK
(Continued from Pace 1)
her rearch for additional
revenue.
Bonus Day for May la May
7th.
Present were Mr. and Mrs. At- .....
. ,........ .... said, would continue their sear- .
nold (,oldman and family, Mr. !du.
all < h today along back roads for , Milo- J2 .05 per 100 lln
of Cuero. Mr.rnnd Mrs. Hegmokl damaged or destroyed farm- Hegira-52 03 per 100 lbs
Coldman and family. Mr. and houses and their possible dead
Mrs. P.oy (ioldman, all of Hous- „r injured occupants. j KHtT MOUTH MI\I.SL..... Carlton Foster,
ton. Mi and Mrs. P.oyre Malle j.|I1(| l ouiulations — | ‘L " '! * ' operation < hief,
<,oldman and family of \,\om- ••Then mav Ik* farmhouses
Victoria
Funeral services
: ' by some object'
weather.
mg. Mis. Dorothy (ielfeit and
Mast jet hinder Cobbler Hand family of York town and MV. and
"There may
out tlieie we can't see at night.
nr!* *''•* ( ',,n* 1 fi'iarter of the plane’s wing was
'200. Activ'e. fionerally -steady to --
strong, s|«)Ls higher. Fed cattle
Conceit tone.;I,' C
lum S:0o pm
H. ;s. Audhoi-
(22
Mrs. Paul Carson-: and son of
Fleeville and Mr. and Mis, Rich-
ard Mauer and children of Port
Lavaca were K.'.stci Sunday
guests of Mrs. Krilz 1 Vetter.
Mrs Junes C,oldman of l/iuisi- The only way well be able to scarce and no mature st.ers- of-
‘ ■' ' f,nd some of them. I'm nfrald, About 2,0 per - ,-nl <s ami
' n‘ ' 20 per cent sl<«l«is. Standard
is hv the foundations, williams! , . , ,
• and good yearlings slaughter
!steers and heifers 17 ad 22, choice
"There's a lot of injuries we’ll scarce. Utility cow. 12-11. lev.
find out about, and a lot of dam- 'commercial II. Moad mixed < ut-
;ige." jfer and utility 12 2a I'lility and
"We’ll either find them alive commercial bulls 1.! N) la. ( ui-
or dead" on the hac-kroads, he'ner and cuiti r I,all, II Mb Stand-
in t here Sunday after ten feet wilt be conducted from M<Cabe-
c.f its left wing was chopped off• Carruth Chapel at 4 p m. Tucs-
in turbulent 1 dfly (or clarence W. May, 72,
Hie airlines' ' wril known retired Victoria bus-
iness man who died Sunday af-
ternoon in a local hospital.
The deceased w as found* r of
the electrical contracting firm
said about a
Mi. and Mis John My man and
Mr. and Mrs. Sonny Myin.-m and sa‘^
son. all of . Houston, visited in
the *•■ C. Ware home Sunday.
TERMITES? ANTS?
ROACHES?
Texas Sanitation Co. Inc.
“BCGMOBILES”
III .! .*36.’ — N l-aiirent
tldOKIA
Mr. and Mrs. Hob York and
tamilv <»f Houston left for then
home today alter spending a
din e-day V isit in Cuero m the
tii,:i-,('\ of their parents.
Mi. and Mis. Harold Curtis
and daughter of (he-envilie were
1
ir? A
said. ! aid and gool slaughter <ah' s
Near I-jttic-field. motorists 17-22, < soiee sr.'ir, r. ( nil and util-
|;om five ears dashed intci a '|ty 11-la. Medium ; nd good stock-
(otton gin in an attempt to es-jer yearlings steers arid stec-r <al-
i ape an oncoming tornado. jves 17-217(0. Medium and r ' id
The twister rrumpled the gin jslix-kcr rows'-11 1.1.
I aslcr guests of her parents, al»out its oeeupants, who were | Hogs 40(1. Slow. Hulk ."of ‘-ales
Mr. and Mrs. Werner Fiseher. rushed to hospitals. 125 to fWc higher. Supply mostly
1 Mrs Curtis and daughter spent ! Twister Area — ’ ; t'S No. 2 and i butchers and only
____ ! I, '' . , vvv,.k 1 Williams said the twisters were ja few sows. Part deck mixed No.
Fueio lod'-e No 409 confined to an area bounded by j 1 toil 200-240 lbs. butchers 19.25.
A !•' St A M meets Mrs Henry Rangnow and ., Jim. Mevelland to Shnl-jOther mixed 2 and .'1 190-2.71 lbs.
every second and daughter.-Valerie Jane, were re- lowjiter to Olton to Littlefield |barrows and gilK IS75--19._ Few
lourth Thursday each iraserl Saturday from Stratton' |)i|(k t<» Iz-velland. ilGO-lSO lbs. J0-1H ,.i. Sows 2,0-100
lipped off as the airliner hit a
downdraft. He *nid, "the plane
was lilt by an object, but we don't j
know what"
The airliner was en route to j
Phoenix from Prescott, Ariz.. i
eariy.n: 211 passengers and a
i icw of tliier.
Cajif. T)ale It. Welling made a
perfect landing nearly an hour ,
aftc-r tiie plane lost part cf its !
\cuig. The passengers reported- I
ly remained calm and there was
For Children's
Upset Stomach
Gc ■ mi.cl, ,,!,ud trjifing relict
PERCY MEDICINE
Insure Today - - - Be Ready For Tomorrow
IIOSI'ITAU/,ATIO.V — POLIO — BI RIAM INSURANCE
8-i't I'* Explain The Advantage* Of Our Insurance
FREUND FUNERAL HOME
Ph. 5-4343 (Ask For R. II. Flnehl PI, 5 3863
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You Can Expect Your Money To
MAW MBH
3!
4% Safety
pH
Cuero Federal
Savings and Loan Assn.
4’ucro. Texas
month at S lid pm
Visiting broihcis are
fihcavs welcome.
Homer Wright W.M.
O. A. Zimmerman.
Secty.
Hospital and Clinic.
Philco - Bendix
something new!
Completely Automatic
Washing
Machine
Now Only
17995
See Our Complete Line
Of Appliances
GOEBEL
Truck And Tractor
213 S. Esplanade, I’ll. 5-1133
Tornadoes' skipped about oth-jlbs. la .iO-lh.aU 400-571 lbs. 15-lh. j
or towns and caused damage,; Sheep 7,800. Slaughter lambs'
Miss I .a .erne Wallace, dawgh-, f)ijt |h(.y ,|it worst around ! active, strong to 50 ■ higher. F eed-,
ter of Mr. and Mrs. .1. F. W'ai-; |jttl< liohl and Shallowater. !‘‘r lambs and iwes uni hanged.
li.ee <•( Niii sei y. was admitted -jhe tornado danger ebbed About lit) per rent of supply shorn
!,, Stratton Hospital and Clinic s|iortly !dter midnight this morn-1lambs, llalanee nmsily ' pring
Saturday j.is a medical patient. ln, jn n,e stricken area. [lambs. <.ood to prime spring
Her condition is reported as be* i),L. storm moved toward Aus- slaughter 2.1..,0-^1 71. T tility and
„»<*• favorable tin as Hie C. S. Weather Bureau sr>!lnt: *" ‘
tracked the blij.s on its radar [»«** ^>;’i:i Imnl,-. will. No.
One lot ladies dresses bats and winds upped down A nn‘* ~ lM> ,s AM *; I,y < lioiee
around 9.1 lbs. 22,50. *;,«>(! and!
. ____-.............. 1 choice shorn with No. 2 and .7!
winds and thunderstorms weie,
ape ts 20.71 to 2 .90. Few utility
predicted lor the Austin area. • .. , . . . J
:. . . ______19-20 .»0. < till to gt^Ki shorn slau-
No tornadoes were exjiected. .. r .. . .
iMcanvvhile, West lexas he- . . . f , . .
. 4. . 4. A rnoiec f esny shorn feeder lambs
gan to nurse hopes that the , -1
drouth had broken ns water lay
m pools over the once-parched
countryside.
t"i‘|,<'is reduced Koehlers- '21 [KAV(,r ,jm.s at }t„erne and high
People 60 to 80:
Tear Out This Ad
. . and mail it today to find
out how von ,-an still apply for
a SI,(Kill life insurance policy to
help take car,- of final expenses
without burdening your family.
You handle the entire .trims
action I ,v mail with OLD ....
KANSAS CITY, somewhat embarrassed Frank1
LOOK MOM, I’M IXIST
N1AV YORK (UP) It was a
The squid discharges a thick
inky fluid when aliaeked by oth-
er fish.
EARLY BIRD SALE
Hotpoint
l-TON
21995
MEANS FURNITURE
AND MATTRESS COMPANY
Phone 5-3115 N. Esplanade -- Cucro
Kla, k
Brown
A Popular Favorite
LACELESS
OXFORDS
By Rand
Pedwin
Roblee
Florsheim .
A-B-C-D Width
$7.95 to $17.95
BASS
Shoe Store
AMERICAN of ..............--
No obligation. No one will call De F'eo who sought police nid
on you! after he and his three children
Write today, simply giving ine separated from Mr*. l)e
your name, address and age. ,hlrjnK ,he Matter parade
Mail to ON! American Ins. Co.. , ..... .... .
2 West 9th. Dept. MK',12R. Kansas l>‘‘ J"'0 ls a Philadelphia pnlire-
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Remember Her On May 12th
MOTHER S DAY
Give Iler a beautiful robe that will add
comfort to her lcasure hours. We have
long and short robes in fitted or plain
styles as well as dusters. Available in
no-iron cottons and nylons as well as a
host of other fabrics.
595 to 2995
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Cueio* House Of Qualify
Since 1890
Phone 5-5121
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The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 95, Ed. 1 Monday, April 22, 1957, newspaper, April 22, 1957; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth698671/m1/6/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.