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2 THE CUERO RECORD. Wed., Aug. 1, 1962
10 and 20 Years Ago
§pa Record Files.
Feeling Older?
10 Vrs. Ago
—g- Aug. 1, 1952
tSfr. mi Mrs. Gas Cage left
for New Orleans, La. From there
they planned to fly to Havana.
Cuba — Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
(Continued from Page 1)
and aides.
FRANCO
Marjorie Miiier had just ret m
ed from Camp Capers M
PosemalN’ Kokemot. who «.is
then attending the University of
Texas, spent tire weekend in
Cuero. '
20 Yrs.
Aug. 1
\eo
11 >2
| track. But others have been fav-
ored and have dropped out of
! sigh • n the past. Alexei Kirioh-
j enk. . Who was pegged as a pos-
sible Khrushchev success t as
! Generali<simp Francisco Fra- late as I960. Was Inter demoted
nco. chief of state and premier from his post on the party's pro-
of,Spain:. , . ■ sidirtm. and gh en a, minor nos)
Age'69. Health —. perfect, ac- in t h e hinterlands. Nob o d y
co. (Png i i Ins 'doctor. Vicente knows why.
Gil. Last 11 ‘c. h? suffered a ser- M VO
K czajV and two children o' sous m:u:y..to.his h -iii wh.en 'M-o TyP-cm cr. :> in of
Buffalo V Y ve-e euest of a gun exploded. but the injury -tho Chinese Communist party
h^pWms. Mr r'nS SS. A|. Jm- ...hr . r Sr,' I P A- a H-.-S .... rV.I • -
fred lamtke — Ann Smith, Finn- succeo-or Franco has named he going strong despite n.*» a
Jy 'Ann Ferguson, Letly Lew Cart.' Gm , A"Ustin Munoz Gran- Po - hie -ucce-or M.' < b;i-
liartmafl. Gav Kokernoi and Jes as deputy premier in/a de- made it-..clear he infend* his «fir-
i-nt Chen. Mur v. Gi arides, hrAvevpr <•« «or to he . !,ai Share' a;,' 1
:!1 replace Fram j i h!y as chief currently rh iirman of the Pe s
(ii the-'government and not as rile s Republic.hut who won r be
head of state. Informed Spanish the teal leader of .Communist
political sources said they did, C na until he also K i ban .t: m
not iisdieve the appointment of the Chinese Communist party.-
would Have any effect on whe-
ther Franc;/ decided eventually
to -restore the Son rush pv>nhr-
Mrs. J. L. DuBose was visit- chv. Although' Franco has favor-
ing in'San Antonio c Charles, ed a m .narchist'restoration, ev-
Laughton was starring m “The entuaily. he never has made his
Tuttles of Tahiti" at the Rial!:' choice known, The most likely;
Theatre'— Mr. and Mrs Rufus candidates are Don Juan of Bou- .
Wofford were visiting in Ere- rboh. pretend '■ to the .Spanish visited recmtlv in the ,1. J
dericksburg with Mr. and Mrs. throne, and Don Juan's son Ju- Bruns and V. \Y O-tm/.n borne
J.- Wofiord — Robert Anderson -an Carlos Mrs Geneva Todd, Mrs Pau.
tP0s coafined to his home due to >1 VCMILLAN Mutehler and Martha vi-.'ei
illness — Floyd Bohne was back Harold Macmillan, prime min- Tuesday evening with Mr-
on the job at'his boot sh »p after ister of Great Britain: , Bruns S-ylva- and Linda heljted
Age 68. Health - exceptional-, Martha Jo with her sewing pro-1
I ly good. Possible successor - inijeet,
the/ shakeup of his cabinet Mac-1 Mr. and Mrs. .1. .1 Brum- en-
Unillan appointed as his princi-j tertained Stirling Ottman last
; pal deputy R. A . Butler, of). v ho Friday night with an ne cream
is- first secretary of state. The slipper honoring him on his;
‘ current criticism of Macmillan birthday.
Newman s of Cuero is now pas p/it been because of his age -Larry and Tommy Vernor of
featuring custom-mixed paints i,uj rather has been directed at Washington. D C . spend • ev-
at their store at 603 L. Espian- "old" ideas and his govern- era) day’s with the Bruns King
ade. mentis long teim in office. i families
The paints are mixed in a Val- KHRUSHCHEV Sorry to report Sirs. T. O
o-mjrtic timing machine manu- Nikita Sergeyevich Khrush- Plowman is in a Cuero hospital,
factored by the Val spar Paint chov. chairman of the council of Hope she makes a speedy re-
Co.* Over 1200 shades can be ministers of the Union of Soviet eovery
mixed in this machine and the Socialist Republics: Mr.* and Mrs. Jim Mills; Mrs.
customer can have his or her Age 68. Health Shows amaz- Todd, Mrs. Nita M,tilery visited
choice of finish. ing vitality and groat reeUftera-1 \vith Mrs. V. W. Ortman last
Last Ixtt far from least, there ; tive p Avers. Has been troubled [week.
ic no difference between the cost during the frinter by influenza
of these custom-mixed colors ■ and has been spending more
and that of ready-mixed paints, time on vacation on the Black
1 Sea. Possible successor Central j Rt. 1. Capt. and Mrs. Richard f
Committee Secretary Frol K >z- Verner and sons of Washington.
' lov is believed to have the in side D. C . Mr. and Min. V. W. Ort-
man. Willard King, At and Jo-
an, all were guests in the J. J. 1
SMILEY
V, \V. Ortman, for.
Air and Mrs. Leonard O’-t’iv n
and family of Flore-ville and;
Mrs. William Ortman of Pud;
( Bruns home Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Ort-
man took Mrs L Christe to
Temple Sunday, where she was
met by Mr. and Mrs.. Grover
Halt t^j take her home to Onh.
•Sterling Oilman and Gretf
Hill offioresvilje tire ..'spending1
a -i-k .n Inch ma,Sterling call-'
ed h s pai ents, Mi a .si Mrs
V. W. Ortinari lore; distance
•Friday night -;iyit;g- it rained
every'.day and us so cold, up
there tiu'y are wearing sweat-
ers..
.Mrs: P./’.i Mut-s.ch.lcr and
Mu: iha Jo. Mrs. V W. Ortman. -
Joan Kmg. Mrs Edna . Winslett
of Wcst'hoff, Mrs. J, J. Bruns;
Sylvia and F.inda attended the:
t-H la. - fP -. ue at Die G V E C
bui.'khn-g-'Friday. F.inda was top
-wanner'and w ill go to San Anto-
nio it/ Jd.-kf s. nu< !itoriurn Tues-;
day. Sylvia -Bruns- is alternate.
Chris Ortman returned home
Salrirdny. from a Boy Scout
calrtip .-at Austin.___
PITI.IC RFIORDS
POLLIWOGS
By POLLY HOWERTON
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and the weather was delight-1 Sliiricy Prause and infant son
fully cool and there was much
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rain. Margaret Ann said when
' she left. Plainview the ground
was spongy from so-much rain,
but after leaving ' Brownwood
everything was dry.
Ike Day of Devine is assisting
in the prescription -department
at the Center Pharmacy for a
couple of weeks.
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left the Cuero Hospital t.> go to
their, hurtle, 303 Beacon- Street.
Sissy Richards is showing
Pennye I^e Mood around the
Texas University .Campus these
day- as she will be a freshman
next year. From t! ere the two
plan to visit in Missouri with
Sissy’s grandmother, Mrs. M. C.
•Richards.
Marian Fnke writing from
McAllen writing otir subscript-
ion department to keep The Ife-
oorr-l Coming as it is like ‘'a
letter1 from home".
Margaret Ann Smith has re-
turned home after a memorable
trip to Plainview where she
joined her mother and father,
Mr; and Mrs. Randolph Peyton
for a trip to Santa Fe 'where
they ceiebr.ated their fiftieth
wedding anniversary. They en-
joyed driving into the mountains
On our building pages Friday
1 vi'e wrote that'the Alamo Luni-T
her company was building a Airs’ Earnest of the Earnest
tee-tiny shelf for the Cuero Sab age Co., Fioresville, Gag-
Livestock Commission Co. and ing an auction sale here tomor-
we hasten to correct that The 'row evening, says she has never
j. shed is 3M feet long and about seen f. iendlier people than in
.56 feet wide, making it come- '/ Cuero.
i’what bigger than we wrote ori-
ginally. Sorry.
Buddy and Joartna Moore and
; children of Nordheim were in
i Cuero Tuesday evening to visit
his mother, Anabel Moore who
has been ill in a local hospital.
| She is well enough to be releas-
Ann Wofford j e<l and u.in Probably start re-
Joseph Jerome Cleveland ' cupefating at her home on Sec-
from Ethel Iwiuise Cleveland. ,,r,d street today or tomorrow.
M.s. C. P. Peavv' who has
beep visiting in El Paso with
her daughter, Doll Heisig for
the (iast several months,, re-
turned to- Cuero Tuesday even-
ing. She flew to San Antonio
and her grandson, Bobby Pea-
Vy, brought her on to Cuero,
She is looking fine and is happy
to be back home as she was
I getting a bit "homesick.”
Hume Flint fb'- Todav - I? f
Water Treatment 'For Rose-
Cut roses that wilt prertvifut civ
ran be revived with a plur,
into, hot water. Make a slanl e ;
.■ut an inch or so from the b;
of the stern and dip the . ■. i
quickly into boiling water, i
into cold w aler. The hut v ' ■ ■
olives 'riff air bubbles t; . t i
in the water conducting>; i
of the stem. This' al'cv- \
w ater to ias.e and rev i e t /
flower.
now vm ic on
B> United Press Intern: •ien;.!
Franz Josef I .and. a °->v: ‘-
owned archijielagu o! h j.-l.’.n '
in the Artie Ocean, is -t • ..
northerly land of the Lastc. n
Hemisphere.
Complete Oil Well
DALLAS t UP 1.1 FXd'hi-T.jy.
lor Oil Corp. said a dix.-uv >‘v.
well, Flowing 382 barrels o- I
a day has been complet/’d n
southern Houston County, ; t
miles northeast of the Eoit Tri-
nidad oil field.
(Jpgergoing an appended any.
Bewman'j Of Cuero
(tnlom-Mixed Psinls
j
Mr. and Mrs. William Buch-
horn, Mr. and Mrs. Weldon
Buchhorn and family of Cuero,
MARKIAl.E LICENSER
James Al. Mathis (colt to
Mess Vivi in l.ew is i col r,
NEW CAR OWNERS
FGwis Tarkington, Cuero,
F-'alci m.
•Herman Oehlke, Cuero Kal-
. con,
W'llie Si liodd.’ Cuero. Ford.
Herbert Billo, Goliad. Falcon.
Karl Schwab, Yorktown, Fal-
con.
Anita Graves, Cuero, Buick.
L. C. Fromme. Goliad. Buick.
I. J, Ilcnnig, Goliad, Etodge.
Edwin Gaida, Yorktown,;
Chevrolet.
DIVORCES
Tillie Mueller from Ervin C. ,
Mueller.
Louisa Ciuerra from Carlos;
Guerra.
John B. Wofford from Mary!
EXTR ..... you get not seconds, but flaw less fn*st quality at savings I
extra: you get br^pds known *o 3 generations . . . trus'ed coast-to-coast
. . . quality-con trod ed. laboratory- tested from fabric to finished sheet.
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SPECIALS!
Thursday - Friday - Saturday
Aug. 2-3-4
SUGAR
order
BY
WE DELIVER
CR 5-3427
5-Deliveries A
Day Mon, thru Thur.
9-10-11 A.M.
4 - 5 P.M.
6-Deliveries On
Fri. & Sat.
9-10-11 AM.
3-4-5 P.M.
FOLGER'S
KIMBELL'S SHORTENING
3-Lb. Can
63
Valley Gold
ICE CREAM
1/2-Gal.
- 59c
Valley Gold
HOMO. MILK
1/2-Gal.
... 46c
Parkav
OLEO
1-Lb. Cart.
.... 27c
CHEEZ WHIZ
16-oz. Jar
... 53c
Kraft French
DRESSING
23c
Wood bur v
SHAMPOO
1.00 Size
... 63c
River Brand
RICE
2-Lb. Pkg.
----29 c
Colonial Vanilla
WAFERS ...
25c Pkg.
.. 19c
Eatwell Oval
SARDINES
Can
24c
Northern
NAPKINS
2 Boxes
__L. J C
A-l Toilet
TISSUE
4 Roi! |
/Lai C
Tex Sun
ORANGE JUICE
40-oz. On
----C
Sunny Vale Elberta
PEACHES
303 ( -ns
:.'C
Lipton’s
INST. TEA
3-oz. Jar
64s
Macaroni or Spaghetti
SKINNERS_____
2 Boxes
.. 25c
Post Alpha Bits
CEREAL --
27c
Dog Food
FRISKIES
2 Cans
.. 25c
SURF
Giant
.59c
Reg.
24c
KimbelTs
SALT
Box
8c
Sunshine
PIMIENTO
2-oz. Jar
... 10c
Wvlers—Complete with Sugar
LEMONADE MIX ...
2 Pkg.
.19c
Trellis
PEAS
No. 303
2 Cans
,29c
m mm « sood ams
LETTUCE
Head |Ql?
Seedless Grapes______L
-b. 17c
Cabbage _ _ ___ L
.b. 5c
Florida
Oranges
Lb. 10c
FRYERS
Lb. 3|e
Hamburger.. Lb. 43c-3 Lb. 1,25
Franks, Loose _. lb. 35c, 3 lbs. $1
Veal Ribs-----------j Lb. 39c
Veal Round or T-Bone .. lb. 79c
McCLUNG'S
GROCERY and MARKET
CR 5-3477 WE GIVE CUER0 SAVINGS STAMPS! double stamps on
. * WEDNESDAY ON PURCHASE OF $2.50 OR MORE IN CASH!
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The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 218, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 1, 1962, newspaper, August 1, 1962; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth696102/m1/2/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.