The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 99, Ed. 1 Monday, April 25, 1966 Page: 4 of 4
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Page 4 THE CUERO RECORD. Men . April 25.
PERSONALS
Congratulations to Mrs
Evers. Mrs. John T. Wofford II
Dun Bell and Nina Hntvond
whose birthdays are today.
Dr. and Mrs. n. G M.-Kith
t*-n of Temple were we. k>'nd
of their .son-in-law and
1066 1 Congratulations to Frank1
-----— Kunetkn of Shiner, former Uu-
Ear! ‘ emite, whose birthday is to-
lay.
(S MARKETS
Police Chief Bill Dunlap has
returned from Austin where hr
attended a police srhrjol last
week B'let'ts
daughter Mr and Mrs. Errol
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gerhold , ,john I,ie1/C ,r„| Mr. and Mrs
ar>d Mrs. Fred Gerhold were In Lmvjvn,, ,lt.u,.
Victoria Saturday evening
where they attended the wed- Mr. and Mrs. Herbert D tra-
ding of Mrs. Fred Gerhukis hluth and Mrs, Dorothy Hack-
granddaughter, Miss Diana Sue enjos v.sited the P ml Dorn-
Primory...
(Continued from Page 1)
that all favor.
Observers agree that tlie at-
torney general s battle will be
the only statewide race to [Hill
voters out, since top office hold-
ers ate evjM'cted to he re-elect-
ed easily
Die total vote could jump due
to some heavily contested local
. nd regional races forced by
LOCAL GRAIN MARKET
Hospital Notes
Rubbish, Debris,
Bodies Everywhere
' GENE AUTRY. Okla. UPI -
Admissions^ "StT^oseph, '***** ^ «***
How They Voted
I WASHINGTON UPI Roll-
j call of Texas congressmen the
i past week showed :
HOUSE
by CongreM, everyone observ-
ing daylight savings time tlus
year officially goes on it at
a.m. local time Sunday.
The hour lost tonight wnl he
regained in the fall, of course,
and again everyone w ill he
CUERO
CASH GRAIN
feirlMj
Sehnffner'a Inc.
MKT.
Mrs Myrtle Alfonso. Mrs. Ldu- where five or six bodies were j Pilssod 246-78 a bill providing ’aether when standard
ra Peavy. Mrs. Julius Rutkow-1'y^ together in some places,third power plant for the Grand ^ h;,rk *’ - »-m. on
<k Mrs. N. V. Stiles.
, said one of the first persons at Coulee
Milo ........—___
Yellow ear corn .
Yellow shell corn
Dam
Dismissed: Mrs. Marv Goode, J ^ scene of 'he third worst Brooks, Burleson. Casev Dow-
KUa Lr-»s. ' j military air disaster in U.S. his- Uy. Roberts. Teague: rest yes.
UUERf HOSPITAL , !‘lr-v- I Relected 163-220 resolution' ex
Jo.vce Franks
Not voting: ’ast Sunday in October.
Hd-
photograjkier , .-.reusing disapproval of
Gerhold. daughter of Mr. and ninth family in San Antonio redislrirting of the statehouse
Mrs. William Gerhold,
ton Seifert of Shiner.
to Al-
Fast, Dependable Service!
Berning & Wagner
JEWELERS
Lester Frers
WATCH REPAIRS
Cucro, Texas
;Sunday,' They were joined there
j by Mr. and' Mrs. J. M, Me-
Ixaan Sr , and Mr and Mr- J
M McLean Jr., all of Temple
Mrs. Wdlard Kleinecke and
Mrs Sam Weaver were guests
Sunday-of Mrs. I,. J. Reinhardt
at Westhoff.
and congress
servers feel no
working to get out the vote
could lie those concerned with
precinct conventions.
Labor-liberal forces reported-
ly arc living to get supporters
out to the Democratic precinct
1 c.inventions in an attempt to
Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Noaek ,;lk'' ,,VPr ,ho l>art>
arid sons were visitors Sunday chincry.
the Alvin Noaek home in
FORT WORTH LIVESTOCK
FORT WORTH ( I T1 -USD A'
Livestock ’
Cattle U30, calves 130: t?en-
' ma Dr'”10 force prallv steady: not enough feed
2.20 per 100 M>ss
1.25 per l>u.
l.Y> per bu Admissions Airs. Mary
|en Ramire/ and Mrs. Lillie H I- foitjie Dally Ai'dinoreite ^ in anization plan to move
brich.
STRATTON HOSPITAL
Admissions: Mrs. W. H. Egle-j'vr^«VT
ston.
Tornado...
'Continued from I’age 1
Station. 2.13 Beeville.
.Kingsville. 5.87: Cotulla.
era sold for test; standard and
low good 595 - 1039 lb slaughter
steers 24 00 - 25,60: mostly good
565 - 750 lb heifers 25.10 - PJr
25.60; utility and commercial
hulls 21 00 - 23.00; standard and
low good slaughter calves'
23.50 - 25.50. tificates in
Hogs .'too: generahy sieady throughout
PO Savings ...
(Continued from Page It
Die Postmaster noted that
of June 30. 1965. there
997.029 depositors holding rer-
,130
the
reorg-
_ r-........- eoin-
Ardmore, said lie walked abo.ut mtinity relations sen'ice Irotn
a mile from the road to the. Commerce to Justice IV-part-
(,merit, thus in effect approving Lufkin, 1.86; Longview. 19i,
were move. Yes. Caltell. Fischer. Waxahai hie. 2 66: Corsicana,
Pool. Not voting: Burleson. 2.04, and Wills Point. 2.22.
Teague; rest no. 1 31a* Ca la lien area of Uorpus
SENATE Oiristi rcjxirtecd 5-8 inches of
Defeated rea[i[)ortion- rain and wind- to 75 miles an
men! amendment 35-39 two hour. Die wind blew down signs
Rubbish and debris
| everywhere." Franks said "It
I looked like it was scattered ov-
' or atavut a half a mile area "
"Bodies were ev era where,"
(he said. "You could see five or
six bodies lying together in
thirds needed to pass. Yes:
I Tower No: Yarborough,
still in their j Adopted 63-21 resolution au-
post offices seats. Some had their feet and j thori/ing Finance Committc to
nut on. The arms sticking up. ! hire 12 additional staffers. Yes
were some places.
"Some were
turned over trailers and lashed
sailboats around in marinas
Water choked underpasses and
low streets.
in
Westhoff.
Mrs. L W. Scihn wlio vis,ted
her son. Ias>n Scilta and fam-
ily in Houston last wank, is
back home and said she is
feeling much better. Mrs. Sci-
ha underwent a thorough chpek-
u[i white: in Houston after be-
coming ill here a week ago.
Mr. .and Mrs. Tarlton Jones
of Houston were weekend guests
of Mrs. Fnfz Poet ter and Mrs
!■'. P. Cobb.
|
M A* *
Give Mother the
lasting gift to show
her how mueli you
appreciate all she s
done for you . . .
give her the gift of
fine jewelry;
/*s#V
, si. Jr
\
. \
WIDE DIAMOND
BAND
1 Cl. Total Weigh;
SPECIAL PRICE
‘-Ai
7
275.00
I
mr
S*J
Cultured
Pearls
from
37.50
WYLER and BULOVA WATCHES
18.95 to 125.00
BERNING & WAGNER
JEWELERS
121 E. Main CR 5-3223
One parts official not<-d that
the fa< t that hoth factions in
the IVemocratic party are work-
ing to control the precinct elee-
i tions should lyxist the total vote
since a voter must ballot in the
election before he can attend
precinct conventions.
Johnson pointed out in his
estimate that only 1.1 million
voters turned out in the 1962
primary when Gov John Con-
nqllv was seeking his first term
and only 1 6 million voted in
]961 elections
Not as Much Interest
"We're, hot- going to have the
interest we had in 1964." John-
son said. "and the
strength is about the same d«-
sjii'e free registration
Die Republicans said fhev
did not expert many voters in
their - primaty since there is no
ofrjiosition statewide.
Ibnvever the GOP expects a
heavy run at the poll in Dallas
County in a tight race where
former fJOP state Reps Ike
Harris and Horace Houston are
nnmng for the State Senate
seat occupied by Democrat
George Parkhouse.
Die predictions for the May
primary sound disappoint-
ing enough, but the outlook for
any runoffs in June is even
more disheartening.
"They are going to have to
scrape the bottom of the bar-
rel to gel them out in the sec-
end primary,” one. official said.
"The only funoff iwtentiul is
the attorney general's race"
•i race described as part of that
dead campaign" in May
mixed lots 1 - 3 grade 190-260 number of depositors has been
lb harems and gilts 22.0(1- deelming. he said, at a rate of
22.50: sows 2 - 3 grade 373-313 abort fLaOO per month,
lbs 18 00 - 19.00 The Po-tmasier said that un—
Sheep 2600. alxvut sieady: paid riejiosiu remaining in the
g<Hsl and choice 72 - 95 It, j P-»t Office beyond June 30. 1967
spring siaughtev lambs 23.50- vvould be transferred to the Tre-
24 50: small lots good and 'surv Department in a trust
choice 65 - 75
er lambs 20.00
lb • spring
22 (X).
feed- fund and would he available for
payment without time limitation
whenever pro;>er claims are
rx’oeiv e<1.
Texan Among Survivors
FT. «TLI.. Gkia . DPI The
Army said today a Texan was
one of 17 survivors In a char-
tered airplane crash’ Friday
night at Gene Autry. Okla
Yarborough. Timer not voting.
It's That Time Again
WASHINGTON UPI After
yon turn off the tele-.,.sion >et.
put out the cat and lock the
door tonight, there'll lie one
TEXAS POULTRY PRICES
AUSTIN HDi Poultry :
South Texas ~ Stronger; sup-
plies short for go*! demand,
movement brisk; broilers-fry-
ers 3’» - 3 3 4 lbs 16 50c
East Texas — Slightly stron- John Conna.lly 76'
ger; supplies adequate for good Stanley C Woods 10
voting rjornanft: movement brisk:
15.50 - 16.60.
Weekend ...
Texas Poll ...
(Continued trom Page D
AV m I.V
86'. 8.V
10 12
Mrs. Johnnie Mae
Hackworth 1 1 1
Undecided 13 3 4
(Total IDOL 100'- 100 T
For Lieutenant Governor:
Preston Smith 64L 73G 77'(
Bill Ho] low ell 15 16 11
Undecided 2i 11 9
Total TOOL 100'. 100 G
For U. S. Senate:
Waggoner Carr 71G 82' 81G
J. R. Willoughby 17 10 12
He was identified as Rosilao more chore—set your clocks n-
Togihas. 22, husband of Angeli- hpad onP hour,
ta Togibas. P O. P*i\ 183, San j \s a result of recent action
Marcos, Tex. The Army said ———--—
lie was in critical condition at
Tinker Air Force Base.
Arlilifcial Heart Man
Fights For His Life
whose chest thumped art
artificial heart that carries the
hope of life and recovery for
tlwaisands each year.
ROSES MAKE
8 HIT WITH
ANYONE
Foi t!;e
bride
the sirk
come nr and
see our
collection
R VAN’S
f lower Minp
2 N Gonialcs
(.K S till
(Continued from Page 11
Eversole, 24, or Damon. Tex.
Four Drown
Four persons drowned in a
motorboat accident in Lake
Red Bluff in West Texas near
the New Mexico border. They
were Chester Roy Marshal and Lnderided
hi-, wife. Ola and Mr. and Mr- Total
’Lee Bock, all of Artsia, N.M. For Railroad Commissioner:
At least 11 persons drsivvned Byron Tunneil
when their cars vvere swept Paul Haring
nil roads in East Texas early P S. Ervin
Sunday at the height of a vast Undecided
storm system. Total 100cc l00'- 100'c
Mr and Mrs. Jim Willie Roy j.-or Cotirt of Criminal Appeals:
and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse I>»e yv. T McDonald 44cb 51G 52K
: Mauldin, all of Tyler dimned John F. (Jack'
j when their car was swept from ■
a bridge 16 miles east, of Tyler,
er.
100
HOUSTON UPI Marcell
L. IV Dudder. 65. fought for his
.life today but the famed
surgeon who attached t h e
historic artificial heart that
kept him alive said IV Rudder
may he unconscious a week
De Rudder, a coal miner
from WcstvjHe, 111 . was
unconscious since tlie operation
, i-e'gan Diursday in which a
Unlimited facilities, tasteful -in rounding- lend a comfort-
ting atmosphere to our services.
FREUND FUNERAL HOME
CR 6-134.1
100-7 Hk,8: 100-,. Tape fruit-sized artificial heart
was implanted. It took, over
, nearly all the tasks of hi- own
faltering hear:
A spokesman for the surgeon. I
Dr. Michael E. IVBakey. said
IV Rudder's condition was not
a coma. IV Rudder’® wife.
Edna. 60. v i-'.tcd hej- husband’s
room at Methodist Hospital
twice Friday. After the first
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46'
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15
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27
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Cuero Man ...
(Gsntinued from .’age D
tery.
Survivors include the daugh-,
ter and a son, Mah-o Vguero ofjT’ s.
San Antonio.
Vgtiero’s death is the third
Onion
Undecided
In two separate mishaps, Rob- Total
ert G. Gold. 43. of Greggston
j and Mrs. Minnie Ijouise Ar-
| ,-eneaux. 40. and Edward D.
ILee, 27, off Orlessa. Tex and
Miss Helen Nadine Knight of
!lz>ngview. drowned. Liars carry-G/jj
ing the couples was pushed off
281 by floodwaters.
Drowns in IMtch
Mrs. Elizabeth Oirry of Mar-
shall drove into a water-filled
21
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<v7
< >•)
27
1
i visit, six* left in tears.
DeBakrv lias sr>ent every
)cc
nr
100'7
minufe possible at the - de of
‘he Belri'.n Immigrant's -ide n
Results of the survey on the
race for Attorney General re-
ported earlier the past week,
revealed Crawford .Martin and
Franklin Spears practically
neither one commanding
I a majority at the time. Gallo- j
, way Calhoun trailed a few
points behind.
RECORD
CLASSIFIED ADS
GET RESULTS
nn YOU HAVE IN0U6HV
INSURANCE
JIM
CONRAD
104 N. Gonzales
CR 5-5251
24 Hours
[{
hr fire this year. Two women
have died of burns. «ne when
her clothes ignited from a heat-
er and another from being seal- j when
ded.
Sunday night firemen respond-
ed to another call at the resi-
dence when a sofa that had t>een
drug outside began to smolder.
It was quickly extinguished.
Liendo was unable to save
ditch 7 miles southeast of 1-ong-
view and drowned.
I»nnie Pryor. 27. drowned
bis ear was swept off
I Farm Road 1638 three miies
| west of Kilgore.
Cecil William Arden. 25, of
Henderson drowned in his car
| which was swept off U.S. 259,
j near Henderson.
Severio Rosales was stioick
r«
From Record Files.
anything from the blaze and had, and killed by an automobile in
to be restrained to prevent him El Paso Sunday night.
from entering the building. j —------------- *
He sustained burns on his j jo and 20 Years Ago
forehead and was treated by a J
doctor. !
Cucroites resj^inded quickly
t*> Liendos dilemma. Berti
Kirk and othprs donated cloth-
ing. including shoes for the bare- j TEA YEARS AGO
foot man and Berning and; April S3, I9.J)
Wagner Jewlers and Optomi-I Allen and Linda Jack.-on had j
trists gave him a pair of glass-;the chicken pox Mr. and,
i s and promised to prepare Mrs. John Graves of Fort j
him some new ones.
Liendo is staying with
daughter, Myrtle Liendo
Cuero.
Today thru Tuesday
Box Office Open* 1:16
with one feature only.
Adults 70c—Children 5Sr
Mumet
READ THE CLASSIFIED
SECTION FOR BEST
RESULTS.
I
SHERRY
White
Platinum
Black Crushed
Calf
*10.00
AA’s - B’s
4 V» to 10
SMARTAIRE
\
\
I Worth were visiting here .......
his I Indianola Pilgrimage was to
of be held May 20 Mr. and
| Mrs. Jack Powell had returned
, from a visit in Galveston
| Mrs. H. E. Weatherly of El
j Paso was visiting her daughter,
Mrs. IztRoy C<>l>b and family ....
Mrs. Frank Burns was elec-
ted president of the Junior
School PTA ..... Mrs. Will
Schurre bad returned fix>m
IVnison where she visited her
sister. Mrs. William Hutchings
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E.
UoJlins and family of Houston
were visiting Mr. and Mrs. J.1
T Newman.
TWENTY YEARS AGO
April «&. 1M«
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Toth who
were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Al-
bert Ley were entertained by
the "Cutter” Dietzes with a j
barbecue ........ Emil Ann Fergu-
son celebrated her fourth birth- j
day April 24 with a party -------
Present were Ronnie Bohman,
Jeff McLarty, Ann Goodwyn,
Billy Miller, Dee Blackwell,
Mary Ann Carruthers, Donna
iHufham, Fred Hansen. Fain
McDougal, Letty Lou Hartman, I
Donny and Cathy Young, Mary
Ann Smith, Nancy Hess. Fran-
ce* Prather, Jerry Putman.
| Charlotte Zimmerman, Sara
Green, Carver and Cissy Rich-
ards.
#S o! Cuero, Inc.
CUERO
CR 5-5211
COURT MERT*
WASHINGTON UPI - The
Supreme Court meets today to
hand down opinions and orders
before starting the last week of
argument* of the current term
The court ha* shout 30 cases
under advisement.
NOW—
tenderize
meats
autemattcaiiyi
RCDt-MK, 30* elMtrta,
3 seter* erwMts.
• Roasts automatically turn
out more tender, Juicier,
shrink less with
FRIGIDAIRE Tender-matic
roasting.
• Exclusive Pull ’N Clean
Oven—clean standing up.
• Meal Mintfar oven control.
210.00 to 299.00
MEANS
FURNITURE
set X.
TELL THE TRUTH-mn m»»
or get out of the race
The People Are Entitled,
To The Truth
THE PEOPLE OF THE 18th DISTRICT DESERVE TO
KNOW THE TRUE FACTS ABOUT YOUR
"SO-CALLED 171/2% INTEREST PIPE DREAM"
Bill- You and I were there together-
We BOTH know that:
1. Senate Bill 59 purpose was — LOWER — not
higher — interest rates on installment bar
loans by 2%
2. Senate Bill 59 was recommended by cur
Texas Finance Commission
3. Senate Bill 59 would have put the brakes
on interest rates as high as 320%, NOW
authorized by the small loan act
4. Senate Bill 59 would have REPEAIEP a l
interest rate in effect since 1943
5. Senate Bill 59 DIP NOT affect • top, side er
bottom — normal bank loans with approved
credit
The Office of State Senator
IS NOT FOR SALE
Signedt
CULP KRUEGER
YOUR STATE SENATOR
lBth DISTRICT
Paid W M
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