The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 286, Ed. 1 Monday, December 2, 1968 Page: 3 of 6
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WITH ODD ASPECTS
Forecasters Mark End
To Hurricane Season
Monday, Dec. 2. 1968 THE CUERO RECORD Page 3
Former
Cueroite
Due Honor
panled hare hy Robert S. Ben-
jamin of New York, prudent
of the United Nation* A**o:U-
tlon and Chairman of the 3oari,
United Artiati Corporation*.
"We will honor McCollum fr
his busine** leadership, p.*rC >
patlon In education. cn> c<
tributlon* and hU a-n ic •
National Chairman. l> n«-
hr DAVm I- MNfiFORI)
MIAMI TPD — When a cold
front devoured a potential tr> j
pical storm in the Bahamas1
Nov. 25, it wrote the end to an
unusual hurricane season which
roared in with Abbv on the
very first day
At the National Hurricane I
Center here, weathermen tie '
fan rolling up charts and an- j
alyzing the movements of four j
hurricanes nr.d three tropical
atoms which left 11 persons1,
dead and property damage in j
the United States' totalling $9.-,
880,000. . j
Compared with other years,
the death ami damage toll was
HOUSTON - L F. McCol-
lum. native Cueroite who ii
chairman ol the Board, Conti-
nental Oil Company, and na-
Bentsen said.
"Me added a rt£w dim.*r,
to Ms already tignifn-.nc r ■
in public service wtih his <:>
manship of the highly su:c
ful 19CT UN Day progr:
1* considered the most i
Spring spreads
Its petals In a
bouquet of colors
six dead. Property damage
hovvcv*r, came to only $150,-
ORGANIZATIONS
Meet* 2nd A
4th Tuesday
leach month 8
Ipm Amerl-
sc a n legion
Ovic Center.
Awards From The First Lady
California service stations won two of the three national beautification and
landscaping awards presented to oil companies at the annual awards luncheon
or the American Assn, of Nurserymen in Washington. William M. McCardcIl, left.
Mentations were made by Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson and Dr. Melville B. Grosvenor.
chairman of the board of the National Geographic Society.
Calvin Webb, Commander
Jimmy Bulgern. Adjutant
■nuumi sons lodge
NO. 11
Meats ovary 1st Tuee. ef thn
month.
roe Membership See
President—Bennie B. Prause
*MWt«y~Louli BueWiorn
Frigidairs Frost-Proof
with New Up-Front
Lighting
■ Frost-Proof! You'll nevir de-
frost again! ■ Upfront lighting
puts everything in plain flaw.
■ 126*. sin top fraaaar.
Securities Business
Increasing in Texas
AUSTIN, Tex. CPD
Texas Securities
sugar crops last week, the Na-
tional Federation of Sugar
Plantations said
COPS AND ROBBERS
ALEXANDRIA, U (IT!) -
Authorities are studying the
case of a stolen car which was
parked in front of the city and
state police headquarters almost
every- day for the past year.
Dist. Atfy. Ed Ware said
an investigation was
underway to determine If the
policeman who drove it to work
was involved in the theft more
than a year ago.
Otero Lodge No. 409
A. F. A A. M. meets
fourth Thursday each
month at 7.30 p.m.
Visiting brothers are
always welcome.
Glena Coffey
W..M.
It. K. VwAerly
8ee'y.
The board deposited more
than SI million in fees in the
general revenue fund during
fiscal 19f».
The report said the 350,000
would be allocated by the legis-
lative audit committee as and
when need for the additional
funds was fully justified by the
securities board.
Tlie report said that at the
end of the fiscal year there
were 399 cases of suspected vio-
lations of the securities act un-
der investigation.
SOUR NOTE
LONDON flJPO - Gordon Sil-
ver. 53. tried to strath his
money but the ends didn't meet
and he landed in jail.
He was found guilty on
forgery charges Thursday when
police *.iid he cut up 5-pound
notes - worth 312 and pasted
them together to make 12 bills
out of 11. He was caught when
police found some notes did not
match up.
LIBERAL
TRADE-IN
ALLOWANCE
MEANS
FURNITURE
tot N. Esplanade
|- -j Matts 2nd A
4th Thursday.
aty Park
A. W Schaffner. Commander
Wilfred Lrtst, Quartermaster
All visiting members
welcome
MIXXU
B’k Patent
ELEGANCE apills to the
floor in this holiday lounger
with a divided skirt. Henson
fashioned it in tissue velvet
(a biend of Arne! and nylon),
%nd enhanced it with embroi-
dery scroll work on the bodlco
and notched bell sleeves.
Richard’s of Cucro
1M E. Malt tu rn
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The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 286, Ed. 1 Monday, December 2, 1968, newspaper, December 2, 1968; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth703273/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.