The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 103, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 1, 1969 Page: 6 of 6
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Old Glory. . .
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poKK,(r throofh tfn- title «r h
few thrift. thopji for tuitabjf
item* that van he refiirei.fitpii
with a bit of do * il - yourself
. ffort.
f.v«n s void/ child Df.v
enjoy helping to paint *-• old
chair or selecting a new lamp
shaiio.
Those who do will take great-
er pride in their new {bosses-
_‘ion.« because they've .{hid a
par*, in improving them
The onf new item that «h- ;M
he ir.clud"d in the budget, if
possible, is: a eory pile rug or
carp.etir / ,r. the y.-ur-irstcr's
faejritc coU.r, It will add inv-
rneavurably to the room's ap-
peal and comfort, Miss Not-
Wood pointed but, and it ran
also rei ve to coordinate mi odd-
lot decorating scheme
Too many "dor.'ti” such as
“don't *r.»i 1. it, vojjr room' car.
defeat the purpose r.'/ making a
yo'Jifg-Uit room a place he i*
to nse and enjoy. So that you
won't r.red t-o re-triet activities-
ur roaronnl !y, shoo*» a ru/ or
carpotir./ that is durable arid
e.-.'.v to mi ntain Miss Nor-
wood advised.
Those made of modern syn-
thetic fibers th' ac;; .I,:,-', mod
acryjtes, or polyetters are a
w.-c choice, Boca use they don’t
a • >orh spills. You merely
sponge spot- away. When r,eo-
. fc.-sary, .’ u/c ca.o be wa-hud
*• 1_ 'Iried a-' roir.i* to -ir-
'ati'umoro nini put ioivi again,
It's ( iioy the.“» rj|»y - to find
a ] 'act if a'! rug 't.I.. c; it,/ ir,
cohms to pieo-t h u .eg per-
t' i.'.s taste. Toe in,/*, and u.r-
pci: g iT.r.gr the frit.re 'dolor
politic finihi r.eutrnls through
pair pastels■ and jewel toms.'
Il'.ifrs a,, o cofi.e in a \ .<• iety of
Shapes, and slues. (NFS)
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Ban on Miniskirts
Effective May 15
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Ot o. ".f DuhV'St' ci-u’ ; .a.:.
! that lift garden i-ri'i ;k■:
in." wilh, !vr and she* at.,
she piai:'"d ton early.
!NM\I*r.NSIVK shelling mounted on wall
brackets can -ervr as * desk or pint table
in a loen's rreim. I.u>.uriuu* deep pile carpeting
undcrscures the dcuirative theme. (NFS)
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CHARMING CORNKR in a little girl's room
features old wicker furniture that’s been re-
furbished and a new deep pile rug from Nor-
wood Mills, Janeeville, Wig. (NFS)
'■ad Die
'blastf] i *1 Section
In the Ouern itccord
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i.'-oil nin<• t'i:i'• ■:.’
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South "I exas Flood
Fund Fight Assured
MARKETS
[ .Mas!, d1'tne senuu s, h .\a pu k-
: (<f 'up iii-.-ir in-, linti- ins hut
i thon- mi»■- soii'.c 12 of id sa
| i oniauiii'g and tii.v-'s a-w astiny,.
i \\V uikUm.i'. anil that Ton;
|.C!i''.!'rtant has b.an runnii.c
j mobile cut-S 'ttiiio sorvi. c 'v-
i centiy. 1! seems that Hie mama
j cat had ki: ens in his truck,
! anti w hen he left m tiic .riTorn-
1 itigs the mama would jump
{from the ii'iick. Wbcn-hc carni-
j ,n at. tKsin she /■ :t bark in -lot;
I tlic babies' lunch hour, jump.")
[ out when lie left, and then'sbay-
ed with rncm during fti«• nt./lit
In many ways iab.r seems 1 ■
lie working lis-df .sit of jobs
Smaii businesses ' in': vnrei the
|minimum wai;. >. so Cu-v jus:
I do with' Ut the lab- ;vt and h<
j loses his job. For instant.- sa.-.
| kers in jgroeery .stores yet 1.7a
lan hour we understand and
| that has to bo add-si to tlic gne
! eery cost. Do you rpmembei
] when there >vas a .panet- sh ut-
age during the last war. house-
; wives {earned their baskets to
the stores. It may get back to
'that and the boys who have to
j be paid $1.75 per hour or such
I may bo eliminated. We aren't
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be Ve'jun ed, llin-l 1>,;: n-
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One pnonf; call away
in any emergency.
Klecka Drug
*75-2308
Center Pharmacy
275-2306
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VVITH THE
LIFETIME
GUARANTEE
Fraiieliised Itraiers for
«M I MIfiNGS
OIVMOM) I.ITF
< 'usi' .d
I.Vsi.ned Ai
Set ecus
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GULF COAST
WOOD PRODUCTS
LOCAL GRAIN MARKET w’n hai>pen; ,hcrc'8 i!
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NhlTOM <r:n - Hep.
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• lies ry pr {nii-f-d a
to p. t bte lun.'iay Tr.<-
. 1 ie-'ant .rother
fi*x’ l'er ured lo tlie
across South Texas in the after-
math of the massive killer hur-
ricane in 19fi7 swamped fioid.s,
towns and cities and did mil-
lions of dollars of damage.
De la Garza said the South
possibility, however
I Courtesy of j - —
HANSEN' FEED * SUPPLY 1 A calico meeting at the Cham-
CUUKO CASH GRAIN MKT. tvT of Canniern Thursnay
Ear Corn ................ 1.05 bo.! morning to pass out Auction
; Shelled Corn .............1.25 bu. | Dollars and fitjai .instructions t*
—, parti- ipating merc'hariUi in the
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■mourts ;iro for a hD itnc* ;
uc Mire* vou select llti* fin rx
uhatover price you uislt ^
; TV I ,'i IIS help ^ c»n :
Burning & Wagner
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Lesfer Frers
• WATCH REP A IKS
Cuero, 1'exa*
City CoiJHci! . ..
(Caiitmuei! Frotn P .re One)
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i ‘il'e 'alley rdoidiu;
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FORT WORTH I.n'ESTOCK
MARKET
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FORT WORTH ft,'PI) USDA
I Livestock:
Cattle 200, ealvps 300; steady.
Auction Dollar promotion which
will tx'gin May. 7th in Cuero.
Happy birthday to Ethel Koe-
nig, Frank Rabel who is 83
years old Floyd Bohn*1, and;
,!
Cuero Marine
Ends Training
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col.
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Miiwmi
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■ .--.ill flu' api
■ hill paym'"i;t.
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- warmth of sine ■
-nd in t’me of sort
service is1 attend".!
eai’ed in mind.
i-acli member of our stalf ti
- *11-7* we erne, even del ii *■!
i -onaliv with the comfort-of n.e
FREUND FUNERAL HOME
M.ir.n* i’. .re M 1 >'s I!' rnan-
d .n of Mr and Mrs. Ama-
!* r 1 in tu Route -1 Cue-
:• * his-but" gone indoctrina'Hon
bi lnd:v.. '.'a"!;..: TrainniR
■ tii" M. ; ai" RbS", Catnp Pen-
\t ieb ill. ybil it.
I! -.took h,s trainiiiR with the
Tiiini Rati;1 iii n. >, coikI Infan-
t".v Training Regiment at the
Cueroite's Kin
In Pacific Unit
Texas money was in the State
Department budget because the
5", 7 mil- United States and Mexico arc
I ronnv.l! involved in the overall flood
d i start control planning. The revised
budget f<n- the State Depart- .... , .
rnent was lopped by 55 million, . bu s^h!,T .f™' n"lf‘ rs ti*ry fAK-Rctt. |
including the Rio Grande money ! ^ abfm; s’'^vf „ “ , !
for flood control projects. I m°'S,ly ^ al>'ut ^ Hint for(T'K,;'-V . T,K‘1
"There is no true economy in tows: » c-.mmemal; Saseci A cat of sett p.l.dtm.;,
leaving our area open to the ^ -*0-60-22.°rt; hulls 2160-j wax on workshop to .is keeps
-o.jO: feeders: good-rhoue 47.v them rust free and protects the
550 lb. steers 30.00-23.25; g-aod- cutting e<iges.
choke 480-550 lb. heifers 28.00-* -----;——--
29.50: gvxxl-choice 300450 !h. ■ •
so-er calves 33.00-3S.25; good- LlOttS • • •
choice 300450 lb. heifer calves j -mntinued From Page 1)
30.10-32.70. ! _ ,,
Trowell said tile COG is. prt-
C'UEIIO’S FINEST . .
Gracious IHning . . .
Excellent Cuisine . . .
Facilities F ir Parties . ,
SANDS
STEAK HOUSE
AND MOTEL
YOAKUM HWY.
Y1AV IS NATIONAL
RADIO MONTH
KCFH
Subscribes to
The N.A.B. Code
Of Good
Practices.
KCFH
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R I A L T O -
T W O B I G
Now Showing
HITS — M.
i possibility of devastating flood
. damage,” de la Garza said. |
Quotes From
The News
By United Press International i
manly a regional planning
gr.iup. Ho said its first project
v.. . a regional library and the
Hogs 50; steady; 24 203-2501
ih. barrows and gilts 19.00-20 *J0;
| soxs 1-3 300-300 lbs. 16.00-17.00.
I SPACE CENTER, Houston - j' Sheep 50: steady; choice 85 { ■ enforce
Professor Paul Oast, relating a ^ ^ ^hter lnmbs
' 30.00: few utility snom ewesi
j conversation m which a high-i8 00 CV/T.. feeders absent.
I ranking Sovit‘t scientist tuinen __________
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KUtMOJI
DAIRY OUEEN
r-RI„ SAT. & SUN. SPECIAL
TASTY
down an offer to examine rock
samples when they are brought
back from the moon by a
manned American spacecraft:
"He wasn't interested because 1 ployes and
he still tli-mght they were going building,
to beat us there
Ernster...
Continuer: From Page 1)
Master si-rge.-int Wayne C.
ii.. nus' uii'of iiie former
Mary P-:who is.the -taught- i
ii- of Wall' L. P-ranti* of Rt. j
4. tin; "■>. has 11 i';i graduated ! WASHINGTON — A scientist, !
!rom tiv f.S. .-\if l-'i/rce Senior | explaning the size of the earth-j
X.'la ammis-i'liv ,1 Officer Acad- would be if it were as tightly : plant is due to begin operations!
. my at L rl;.- lab* AFI3, La.
Serf W'<">: wlia rece:v'-l ad
v- - r 1 mb:,,u-y leadership
'•nd mru;- g-'nt.eiit,. frtiining, is
a Mr- Writ : • - "pc-intenduni
at. Coi-.iRihiis AFR. Miss., and is
.a native of Tiall'n;: r. Texas.
The next project will be a
! study of city arid county health
activities.
Richard White. Cuero High
School student, invited Lions to
attend the larve-in for Old Glory
1,50Vsquare-fo.it1 at cit>' P ;rk af2Pm- Saturday.
The pa*-k is in the 200 block of
YOLK WATCH NEEDS ATTENTKIN, TOO! WITH THE
RIGHT CASE IT Wll-I. KKI I- A< < » It \TI, TIME INDE1T
NITELY. BRING YOURS IN TODAY.
HENRY'S JEWELRY
117 \\. MAIN
43
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N. So-
il'd fed
ii'Mtiun
to the
'hr
j Today, Guif Grast employs fjaK^ M d*1 Street.
1100 and occupies three buildings Guests were J. C. Riddle and i
! with a Mtal floor space of 40.000 Hob Hollmann.
; square feet. | , ~~ j
The furniture manufacturing CPSIDE DOWN
. .... . . HOUSTON 0TD — Tim Holt !
compressed as a neutron star: t by June 1. The building is in,js KUV hobbling around the!
"You could hold New York I the final stages of completion, i University of Houston campus i
City in tlie palm of your hand. The company is expected t°;jbis week on crutches. He br-ik-
— — ; .employ some 125 persons ^Hhis right ankle while walking
ATANTA - Billy Charles Da- the end of tire first year of op-j,in hjj( hanrls_
vis, in a letter to his girl friend - ration '
written six weeks bt'fore he was A delegation from the chart)-1 ----:-------
killed in Vietnam: . her of commerce will aceurn-
Tf I ever come back it’ll be pany Ernster to the governor’s FRIENDLY LISTENERS
in a box.” j conference. j LUXEMBOURG ft’PP - Yu-
IgOSlav t»p singer Bata 11! i ■
CUERO HEADQUARTERS
FOR ELECTRIC MOTORS
Tel-A-Win Co.
118 N. Esplanade
275-4(i22 I
Medicare
Information
Medicare wdl cover the
rental of durable cor.
• p valesccr.' equipment such
Wheel Ctiatrs. Walker*.
Hospital Bed*. Etc.
For fur'her Information
regarding rental* ccnfacl
R E U S S
DRUG STORE
130 E. -Main 275 .lilt
TUCSON, Ariz. — Newspaper
rofiorter Bob Thomas, who hit
lnict Alan Ginsberg in the
; - ye ns month when (>:nsi>erg used pro-
- remark'-, fan.ty -Hiring an argument:
u n king tii-- ' Those are fighting words out
i here.’’
Married Tuesday
t»p singe.
mentioned on a radio interview
Wednesday that his ear will no'
MF.1TIDA, Venezuela UPT — i last much longer. After -tin
Tili:o Davila, 85 married Maria ;sh >w more tnan 436 listeners
.Merivia Tuesday,
or -iffcr to sell Iliic theirs.
Keep Your Money At Home
r--.
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COMPARE OUR PRICES
BEFORE YOU BUY
OUT OF TOWN
• I arm Gates - Fence Posts - Screen Doors
• Bav'v-l Wi e - J-B Paint
• 1 x G r.bugh Treated Lumber
No C'nru? For Delivery In Town
- rfjFCK WITH I S —
N/.TL'A.N FCST LUMBER CO.
i a* V f -i t. 5' Vi)1 275 2M7
Meet Your Friends
Relax
And Enjoy Good Food
Tender Steaks
Breaded Veal Cutlets
HAMBURGERS — DRINKS
American Legion Civic Center
• OPEN TO TI!E PUBLIC •
310 S. ESPLANADE CUERO 275 0057
• BUSINESS
• SOCIAL
• CARDS
• PROGRAMS
Save precious time by planning your
printing orders with the assistance of
professionals. Estimates given.
CUERO RECORD
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