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Automobiles
We had a Great
Showing and Now
|We have Some Great j
}Trade-ins to Offer youj
170 MAVKRICK, 2 door 6 with1
Automatic Trans., Radio it
Air Condition Only $1795.00
|g9 CURVY Kingsivood Estate
Wagon, Loaded . .. $2895 on
[ (19 KOKH Custom 500. 1 door,
Radio, Automatic, Air, and!
Power Steer mg StOM.oo
[(hi THUNDERBIRD, lidded.
Extra Clean, One Ovmor ..
$1295.00
WEBER
MOTOR CO.
EOKn A.VD MERCURY
DOWNTOWN CUERO
Automobiles
TOP QUALITY USED CARS
Some 72 Tradeirs — Some Factory Cars
1971 DODGE POI.ARA. 4 Dr. JIT. 301 V-8. Automatic, Po-
wer Steering & Brakes. Factory Car. Still in Warranty.
............ **405 00
1970 POSflAt CATALINA. 4 Dr. Sedan. Clean One Owner
Car. All Power & Air Condition .................. $3K05.no
1970 I’lAMOI TII ITRY HI, ? Dr. (IT. 318 V-8 Automatic.
Power- Steering and Brakes. One Owner. AT ^ itei
Interior . ..... .................,............................ $2005.00
.1970 -DATSON, Model 510. 4 Dr. Sedan, Radio. Clean. One
Owner........................ ONLY $1095.00
1971 DODGE CORONET, 4 Dr. Sedan. 318 V-8, Power Steel-
ing. Factory Air Condition. Radio. Tin'-d Class, White
Stripe Belted Tires. Never was Registered Less than
lOOtl '.Miles ................................ONLY *3895.00
min dodge challenger, 140 Magnum, Ail Power and
Air, Stereo Tape Player Wide Tires. Still Like Nov.
5 ‘50.060 ’ Warranty. Driven Only 15 000 Miles. Origin,-i!
Cost Over $5000.00...... ...................... NOW *ss»3.0o
1970 PLYMOUTH ROAD RENNER, 383 4BBL V-8, Full
Power and Factory Air Condition. Road Wheels -Wide
Tires .............................................-............. ONLY’ s?895.no
LESKE MOTOR COMPANY
CT'F-RO, TEXAS
For Sale
FREE
For Sale
250 ACRE IRRIGATED FARM.
2 irrigation wells and reservoir,
frontage on Guadalupe river ;
Din) 175-",5-10 _<tt ,
17 ft. Shasta travel trailer. Sell ’
contained. J. C Luca*, Ward!
St 275-2103. Cuero. ' tf 1
1984 STI IDFRBAKER, $125.00
Cull 275-5266_U4
ANTIQUES'. Curved glass Chi-
| na cabinets starting at $98.50
11 Victorian love seat, fine old
cutglass, claw foot tables in my
colonial home. Please call 780-
3151, Karnes City, Mrs. Joyce
Kimble 'tf
i ANYONE having anything tc
' GIVE AWAY, dogs. cats, dolls
| furniture, plants, etc. mav run
' and ad free of charge in this
column for three day*. 't*
San Juan, Puerto Rico, set-
tled in IMS, is the oldest city
i under the U S. flag.
For Hcnl
Ileal jSfofc
Sights On Safety
Fire Plays No Favorites
Controlled; fire ha* served man faithfully throughout
n.itory Uncontrolled, fue becomes a stern master, as
its searing Dimes consume all life and property within
their grasp.
Too frequently, young ehilcPen am fatalities of fire
Underwriters' laboratories offers the following guide-
lines which r in anl in gready reducing me number of
those tragic deaths which occur daily as a result of fire.
jrsewT .
fwwwf :>A'I
Do not o 1 v children to piay
w *h mtichns.
.
Konp •!! rr«t«: r.!8 oul
cl ihntr reach.
- -Tf
JCjpe-
Fr#v#nt children frnrn pottmfl
fingers end other object* tnto
eiectricel ouliets, t>f covering
unused receptacle*
Keep ch’-dren a»$y t'om open
tieme*. «ucn an on a gas
Do not leave children unattended; make sure the
baDysitter Is competent and knows what to do In case
of fire,
Hava the appropriate fir* extinguisher* Listed by
Underwriters' Laboratories on hand at all times.
GINGER POSES FOR SATELLITE PORTRAIT- -Tbs photo released by the Department
of Commerce shows Hurricane Ginger be foie- she siommeJ into North Carolina.
Rebirth After Disaster!
Mississippi’s Gulf Coast Bounces Back
Amazingly After Hurricane Camille Blow
(111 Dirt. Roe Gravel
AI»o Dump Truck,
Loader end Malntnlner Work
Call JAMES WISIAN
Tula Oaks Gravel Co.
275-854* 275-5288
(tf
■ft ST ARRIVED; 4 draw-
er Cole steel filing cabinets,
mist green in color. Specially j
priced 165.00 each. Cuero Re-
cord office supply store.
Furnished kitchenette apart-
ments. Barbee Courts, 1513 N. j
Esplanade. 275-5214.. (tf
THREE ROOM furnished apart-[
rr.cnt 508 F,. Main. Phor.e 27V
2591._<18
ONE BEDROOM FURNISHED
HOUSE. Bills paid, (’all 27V
5254. (15
Son'ices
LOOK
Lard prices are going up
Invest now
Need small I rants. Several
nice tracts for sale at this
time.
Need home.* $4,000.
000.
to $10.-
Notices I Help Wanted
RITIDOCK REAL ESTATE
Tel. No. 275-2827 or 273-5801
NOTR r
TWO PASTURES TO ica.se for
deer nanting. Bn. 275-2061. I LI
BAKE SALE -- Saturday Oct.
16, Methodist Church Fellowship
Hall, 9 a.rri, Cakes, lies. etc.
Benefit Meth'dist Youth. -15
TWO BEDROOM HOUSE 107 ~~7~ " j
Char-es Street. Bargain. Call I ^KAIR. recore radiator*, one'
.'75-7861 or 27V5669. nf|«*V ^ used radiat-j
-------- c.t. Bridge* Radiator Service, i
WORI-D BOOK ENCYCT/TPE- 1X2 S. Esplanade. 273-2632. i
Sw’aMMre"“ttS^e.^iwATl» WELL drilling, pump 1 ^UMWWJiGwwuiajuauaHiiu^
275-2248, Cuero. Texas. 02 j sales and service. W. S. Crisp, ~ - -
—_________ i g4X Yorktown, Texas.
BULLS: Registered Santa Ger-| Phone 5G4-3108. (N-2
3 Bedroom Brick Home —
Central Air and Heat — 1003
Mocs Lane.
HOMER BLANTON
273-3458 — 275 5217
trudis from grain tested sire, j
7 to 18 months. Bring trailer., VENDA-WA5H,
$350 up Red Novak Farm
4, Schulenburg, Texas.
MAYTAG PORTA WASHER, j ^ vjsit
four months old in excellent
condition. I’h. 275-5441 9 a m.-
9 p.m. 113
FOR SALE - One Wizard Rid-
ing Lawn Mower, 4 h.p., 24”
cut. Reconditioned $125.00. Gay
Implement A Motor Co. (18
North Kspla-
Rte. j nade, now open for business af-
1141 ter being closed for repairs
i For a car wash you'll tie proud
THREE BEDROOM HOUSE on
2 lots. 302 N. Indianola, Cuero.
Call 341-2758 San Antonio. (N5
FEED CRIMPER, mixer, ator-
age bins, motors and auger*.:
Phone 275-2098. (17
—
1969 Honda 175 in perfect condi-
tion. Call 275-2138. <18
CRUSHED &
BLOCK ICE
KOENIG'S
DRIVE IN
301 E. BROADWAY
275-5114
VISIT OUR Craft Department.
See “Stitchin’ Fun”, decorative
stit-hery by number. CALLAN-
DER'S. <13
I
Ur,‘il Fs(ali‘
608 East Main St. 3
.3 • Bd. Rm„ Cot,id be L 2 -8
Bath. Double Garrege, Pncet
is O. K.
N E W M A N
Get* them »old. Talk uilli-
‘him about ronrt.
LOTS
CORNER OF BROADWAY
AND INDIA NOT,A
157 ft x 120 ft. Beautiful f
Trees 322.00 per front ft.
2 Ac. Ameckeville RdJ
3 or 4 Bd Rm., 2 Bath II kt
Air. Very Nice.
G. I. Dorwn Payment (None it
F.H.A. D. Payment *1100.dot
iwitlv Pavntont $174,828
THE EPERGNE
Antique Shop
417 E .Newman St.
Cuero, Texas
Phone 275 5356
NEW HOURS:
Mondav, Tuesday, W<‘dne*das
4:00 pm. to 7 00 p.m.
Fridav and Safuntev
9 :Oft a m to 7:00 p.m.
Sunday 7 :SO p.m. to 7.00 p.m.
<13
WILL RAY WELL for your
spare time working at home fot
us. Anyone who can read *nd
write car, qualify. Details write
i Jarr.es Bi.ss Co. P C. Box 324
Dept K424 Levitiown, Pr
i 19055.__J_?2
BEAUTICIAN WANTED
for full'or' part-time work. Five
, days a week. Apply in person.
; Gladys’ Beauty Bar. * 15
PRAGMATIC DEDICATION
BRIGHTON. England (UP!)
- TV Rev John Lloyd-James,
Hear of the Churrh of the Good
Shepherd, invited parishioner.*
Sun.iav V dedirate a toilrt and
washbasin* in s new parish hall
to the memory of dead r> laflve* .
•r friends. Memorial plaques
end sfalned-giitss «-,ndow’s were
•‘out of date ' he said.
IF DRINKING IS YOUR
PHOBLF.M AND YOUR
SINCERE DESIRE Is
TO OUT
CAIX
UjCOHOUCS ANONYMOLS
Vlc4r,ria H«v. — 273 642*
Wanted
NOW YOU KNOW
By United Press Inli-roitttonal
DDT was discovered in 1871
hii* scientists did not ''ind out
until 1939 that it rbyld he used
to kilt ipsocts.
Read The Classified Sectiof
In The Cuero Record
Every Day
J. T. NEWMAN
Real Estate Broker
865 8. ESPLANADE
PHONE 975 558ft j;
All .Monthly Payment* Plgril
Local Tax and Inxiirance
StosswHmmrnmmmanftrn:::.
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FOR SALE
SSlifeS,3: ;“• m Srr"""
HW Charles 8t.. $6500.
Three Room House. Corner
Let. 413 W. Cluvten. Price
*2500.
COMMERCIAL LOTS
Comer Lot at Esplanade and
Morgan Streets, loo* frontage
on Esplanade. Frontage on
Morgan 15*’.
Comer Lot at Eaplatiade and
Morgan with 70’ frontage on
Eap’anade and *0’ frontage
on Morgan.
MOBILE HOME SITE
Lot 140’ x 56’ on Dahlmao
Street. North Cuero price
MOO.
liftings needed on Bouse*
and Farm Tracts. Hava Buy-
ers Waiting.
" th- < orncr Lot. 60? First
St.. Price *1300.
Two Bedroom Frame nome
on Corner Ixrt. 415 W. Sarah
St. Price *9,000,
Duplex Apartment. Good
rental property. 511 Third St.
*10.000.
FARM ACREAGE
*8 Acre* With Scattered Live-
oak*. One Milo from Cuero
on Victoria Highway. Trlco:
*400 Per Acre.
*10 Ae. Rolling Gnmiaod
Tract on FM Road 95S at
Lindenau. Ha* 12J Ac. Old
Cropland. Minerals and Roy-
alty. Price: *240 Per Acre.
250 Ac. Sandy Land Farm
near Mcyersvlll* on FM 257.
Doer, Uve oak*, all mineral*.
Over *1400 income last year
from ga* production. *290 per
acre. 29% down. Bal. at 61.
per cent for is year*. Musi
•ell to settle estate.
CONRAD REAL ESTATE
CALL DARRELL COOPER 275-5*31 - NIGHTS *73-342*
i WANTED TO RENT Two or
; three bedroom unfurnished
' house. Coll after 5'Of p.m. 275-
I 3209 _ n2
«A STEP TO HIT_____
| WANTED TO BUY - Girls u»-
: ed full site bicycle. Cad 275-
' 6459._
I BABYSITTER tn my home
! 7:30.to 5 00 p m Apply m per-
son after 3 90 p m. Jack's Trail-
er Park. Space 16. (14
I NUSUAL LAUNDRY
MIU.ERSVri.LK Pa. 'VPI'
-- State police arrested ,-jur
j young men here while they
J were using several of toe dryers
f ir. a large laundromat.
Inside the machine* being
dried were 70 pound* of green
marijuana, police said.
Troopers placed the street
sale value n! the dryer loads
at $9,000.
NOTICE TO JOB
APPLICANTS
The Ctirro Record does not
knowingly accept Ht-ip-
Wanted Ad» from employer*
covered by the Federal
Mage and Hour Law if they
pay lea* than Ike *1.60 hour
ly minimum a age tor non
larm employment OR il
they do nut pay tint* and
u half tor work In excess ot
40 hour* In a workweek, II
required hy law. Nor will
this newspaper knowingly
accept ad* from covered
employer* who disenmta
ate In pay because of *c*
nr accept an ud which dt»
crimtnatca against person*
40 65 year* in violation of
the Age Ills, rtmtnatlon In
Employment Act. Contact
the nearest Wage and Hour
Division Office of the 1.8.
Department ol t abor.
HUNIItTAS ..
OpportiiniUti*
WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR WAN I ED
To sell to company, established, ail oa-h eceounts in this
Suva. This is no? a coin operated vending route. Our pro-
duct is sold in locations such as offices, employee lounge*
In retail stores, financial institutions, small manufacturing
plants, warehouses, schools and hospitals. The distributor v c-
select will be responsible for maintaining these locations and
restocking inventory. All locations are established by our
company, a 10 year oid company . We need a dependable
distributor, male or female, in this area whin SI.a9-.i- mini-
mum to invest in equipment and inventory, which wilr turn
over about two times monthly. Earnings can crow to Si.r000
annually and up. We will consider part-time applicants.
Write for complete information, including phone number and
Area Code. All inquiries sfricily confidential.
CONSOLIDATED CHEMICAL CORPORATION
Freeze Dried Products Division
MIS Montrose Blvd., Rutte 215 Houmtoe, Tex** 77006
<17
By ALVIN kgllfl
Central i’r*.** A.»9ce<atC'n
Comet} nndent
GU1-FPORT. Ml**.—It's been
quit* a *p"H, and *h* didn't stay
long, but round these pyrin
they'll never forget Camlli* —
tiro vieitor wdlii Uve (If-epUve’v-
gentl* name app’led to her t-y
the hurrtcaue-labeling system
of th-i \\ cathcr Bureau.
Probably one of the fiercest
storms ever to enter the United
State* mainland, Camille left
appalling death and destruction
behind her. But only two 3hort
year* laier, Mississippi'* Gulf
Coast today presents a dra-
matic picture of the virtual re-
birth an entire region.
On the morning of Aug. IS.
19G9, much of the coastal * in
from 9'inrld.a to Louisiana Lv
in. ruins. Weather ihstnpjenta
were sliattored ao many ata-
. tie tic* are estimate*. But wind
gusts hit 200 mite* an hour;
high water marks reached 3i
feet above high tide. 50 ptr cent
higher Ulan ever before.
There were 250 dead, and
property damage toteiled a bil-
iton - end - a - half dollar*. Six
thousand homes were deitroved,
six times as many other d im.-
*ged. Hut t.he figure* ator.e
don't tell the whole story. Nor
docs a review of the numcixrn
record*, such ej lha bulky "Ca-
nniie Report” issu'd by tie
Army Engineer*.
E\rERYO.NF in the area was
effected on* way er another.
ThOM who e»( aped the tragedy ;
of death-or injury- l* their fami-
lies experencod hardship, dlu-j
comfort, Jos* of UeMured p<jr-
tonal poMi-ssKin. Highway*
wer* out, bridge* gone. Vastj
taction* were without power,:
water, telephones. Chujrhet. j
landmark building* lav in run-i
hie. Bus.nea* and industry wer-
cripTled.
Tiicre s beet a Jot .“Aid add
much written about 'THE Hur-
ri-Kw” and it* aftermath. Tills
correspondent, fend of too area;
from past visit* tod recal'ing
the enormity of the destruction,
came down to sc* for himself.
He obtained an over-all per-1
spective by the jxuunam'lc view
from atop the Hancock Bank
Ruilding. one of Gulfport's tall-
est ttrurttirt-t—and bv driving '
along the famous Coastal High I
way, Route 90, especially -the ’
hardest-hit stretch from Biinx!
10 mil** to the e*«t, hack
through Gulfport and west to
nearby Ixwg Beach and Past
Christian.
The perspective was of a
hustling, thriving, bus;ne*s-a»-
usual atmotphere. The banana
boats unload at before. Fishing '
fleets are hu»y. Where three
ocean vessel* wer* washed
ashore, where acres were cov-
ered by tint of canned rat food
from a demolished esrjierj'. * j
motor tram carries chattering j
tourists, A crowd awaits tin
next trip.
. . .
THERE are four new super- j
motels; tourism Is big busUwan >
Most ttnldng of sJl it the new'
constriction everywhere.
Robert P (Bob) McHugh, *s-!
aociate editor of the newspaper i
serving th* coastal area, ha*i
Camille dM this! The roofs of these residences In Biloxi, Miss.,
rtna'O intact but ths inrerYrv lie scattered all over the street. Th*
hurricane whipped through houses without dismantling exterior*.
vi'dd riT.ol’rctjons of the storm'
nr ! the period ainc*—both as *.
profexai'-nn! nc-vvoian nnrl per ^
sou all;,'. Ili* paper, th» Daily |
He ■•aid, at 11 acted national at-
tention t-v not misting a day of j
pubiiiritiun because of hurricane
Cam ilia. j
• » •
“AST LOOK back on it *1),H j
McHugh sail, "One thing that:
stands out in my mrid is thej
demojistrat!,>n this hiia been of.
the great reailiaac* of the tiu-|
man tptri.L Th* courage at the j
people til thing the coast to
con-ic tack ef'er liiendly hrinp;,
kno- Kcc! out--Ihh.t's truly oecn;
an inspiration"
McHugh headed th* new* j
if .-i which *ta ed on tl.a Job
in tn* wearying da”a and silgh.t* :
a litre Camille hit He ’phoned,
hi* copy to the State-Record, in
Columbia. S.C , which had pur-j
rbv.-ed the HeriM a year car-.
Hi r For fn ir days tiie news- j
paper’s editions were printed (
in Columbia and flown back1
here for rl’.fdributkin -to news- j
starved ro-nniiuutlc* q -1 v>' the
newspaper has n new yd rcill-oii
showcase j Line, ,-itid its circula-
tion is pushing 37,000.
The new home into wT.lch
M>-Hugh kfid Jut f toilly wci-ci
about to move was destroyed.
But like most other*, he doesn't
talk nboit* how the storm hit
him person-ally, ile and many
others sr-ok(! of toe t. i-ritn job
b>- the Red Cross, the dedir*.
tion on the part of the Small
Business Administration, the:
work by th* Sc.abces The gen-
eral comment Is that bv and
large the iiuitir.tr < > ecru Cues
have done a fine job.
. . .
IS INDU.'H'RY cl-we ,about
expansion here 7 Far frem it. i
Dee Hamilton, vice president of
the Hanwk Bank, largest state
bank in Mississippi, said that on
the ci ntrary there In i been a
great deal of lndusti .1 expan-
sion. Ho took this writer on a
tdug of tlin Industrial tea way
sector, a few miles north of th*
coastline, whore a half dorwn
new plants are rising. Jack L
.T. Tier, r iant manager at one—■
t.he ST i llion facility of Fni*-
hanfs Faceco Division, which
will produce eontaUier crane*
ar.d s.mtlar equipment and wtU
employ 700 men, tx,.J of the fine
co-c-pcratinn official bcxlios and
private business insLtntiona
have extended new industry.
• • •
"Tina now plant,” he laid. Is
th* best possible evidence of
our attitude toward Industrial
growth in the Gulfport area.
We found this area well en-
dowed vrith potential personnel
for a steel fabricating Yiii-
ncss.”
What afcovit bank deposits?.
"To give you an idea," Hamilton
said, ' Our Ir.nk had $7u million
on dtpoi t at the tin o of Ca-
mille. Tcu.iy that figure ui more
than $100 million.
A precise tabulation Isn't
available, but government ngen-
, .cs l ave poured In millions in
grama and lev trtcrcst loans,
t.nrgo sums have been sr at in
such government inslahsUons
as the Navy'* Sea bee Center
a I the Kersler Air Force Base.
The Small Business Adminin-
•iritinn continues to maintain
busy offices hero—in a gHatcn-
mg eftice structure now known
;is ir-a Socurity Building, for-
rt,the Mnrldiain Hotel, a
•landmark In duvnAowa Gulf-
port.
Mm Baird *
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Prentice, D. L. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 242, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 12, 1971, newspaper, October 12, 1971; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth703322/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.