The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 94, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 27, 1958 Page: 6 of 6
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1951
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££ FOR SALE
No. 46 McCormick
HAY BALER
(MfetlM Then All"
TERRIS
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GOEBEL
Truck And Tractor
HI g. gipim4f PI. CR-WIU
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for A Limited Time
Only - • • We Are
Selling All Gulf
Tires At An
Unbelievable
■*' Low • Low Price
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lot Cf Show Too Soon!
Arnold Bros.
service
hamgi STATION
CR 5-3113
EspUntde At Broadway
W« Give
OTERO SAVING!
•VAMPS
Double Stamps
EVERY WED.
with $2.50 Purehaaa
on any item we aeU.
STEWARTS
Teases Service Station
119 C. Broadway
TWIT
lor Memorial Day
Let Us Supply Your
Needs - - - Order Now!
RyA^’S
ewer Shop
103 N. Gonzales
Ph CR<6-3326
FARMERS
Call Us For Your
Wholesale
GASOLINE & OIL
We Deliver
PRONE CB 5 GSl
Lcske's ^
Pay Less Stations
Be Sure To Ask
For Your - - -
Cuero Savings
Stamps
With Ever* l"r Turrhakr
Vn Make ••••■'
CIEKO SFAMI’N ( Bl.
• EDM MED l/MAIJI’
Cuero Savings Siamp|
Redemption tenter
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PRINTING
Eojiitrrcr! and w* la.
arr.ounce.Tur.U l nv; «
none and ta^im rand* —
we’re experts on wx.ai, **s
weO aa commercial printing.
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Cuero Record
Joe Pnnting Department •
Iri
PIN 1.1 W0(. S
,j By POLLY HOWERTON
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THRU TOO MANT — Frank Ogmbant, ’28. Medford. Maas., is
under arrest in this condition because he went awry wl./.c
holding up a Button night club. He got $400, made the rr, ■*-
Uke of putting hit plastic gun away, and two employes and
a detective lumped him. (/nternn/i'/tuil 8outuiphoto,
PERSONALS
Mr and Mr* V. I. Han* were
in Mathi* Sunday where they at-
tended a chi' ken barbenje gi.cn
In honor of their eon, Loui*
Han*, who is nn the teaching
and coaching facility of the Ma-
th!* school *y*tem The harheciie
was held at the home of head
coach Frank Snyder Mr* Han*
*aid her non will again teach at
Mathi* next «<hnol year.
Mr* .1 tV Herring \i»it*d in
Corpus CI.r.st) .Survl.i he fore
, proceed inf to Alice, where her
[granddaughter; 'who is the. dau-
ghter of former Cuet'oitf John
|Herring, wall graduate from high
jichool.
Local Grain Market
Lourtem* t arm hilt Mill*
Yellow Shelled corn - 1.23 bu
Hegira—1.90 per 100 lha.
Milo—190 per 100 It,*.
Congratulations to Charles
Koenig Jr who is observing his
birthday today.
Mr. and Mr* A) Tomka and
ion, Clarkey. Mis* Claudia Ann
Kolmlziej and Jimmy Croutty, all
[of San Antonin, vtailed Sunday in
I the home of Mr. and Mr*. Ray
Kolod/ir) of Cuero tn help Mrs.
! Kolodzicj celebrate her birth-
; day.
1 Student Chapter No 102, Tex
*1 A A I. of whK'h Kaye Kiel*
I achlager erf Cuero Is a chapter
rnamber, was pictured in the
I Apnl-May i**ue of Music Kduca-
; tor* Journal, whirh i* distribut-
ed throughout the Cntted .Stair*.
1 The ehapitr was recognized for
! its aggresiv# progtam of music
education.
George Si ill order of San An
tnfiio was a Cuero business vis-
itor Monday
Film Ann Hoyle has arrived
from -an Anlotvo to spiend live
summer months with hri parent.
Mr and Mrs. O M Movie Lll-n
is a senior at Our I.adv <>| tl»
Lake College, when1 she is n, i-
‘joring in uiu*ir.
Mr and Mrs Newton ft am
left for Houston today .t<y.. attend
the gi Ndur'iti"n of them geindson.
'Newton ( rain III, from high
school Wednesday
Mr and Mr* Hmrs ■’ d'asa.i
of Lvnlde were her® (or.giadua-
tern p.xop'ise* at Gobbler Stad-
ium M' in 1 a v n ight . t.. i , O'i
\V‘Wi rr< rive her dipiorna M-*
' William C'-is'al w a*. t , ret i ii u-,
M'valdc >< rh them [o- a rr n’h
M'V
Coming Wednesday
Texas Poll On
Yarborough vs Blakley
Rc-ul’s of the ' - -* 1 ’ ■■
\« -r}r «ljr' es hy *1 ■ ’ Vac
Pni! on tl-C a. -- f - I
SpnAtot will 'nr [111 l -nd
The P.rfOrd Werinr-d
Fof t'r p,hl till ' a' ?> ti-
ts, . <". . In 1 R. t , Is ■
i rp ask nc voter* n every
section-fit 'hr sta'r » > -. Hu ,
v’and on f.ioph Yaih ' i"egh
f<v ft.--' f" .(in ;*' i \V.ti cm
1 [Unit the i nail* ’ . . i'u
»- a loi -tier l' S - • .to.
tie t-w, •, „ ud *, r
1 i .» t« ' T. - ■
HOI ST ON l.l\ FsTOf K
I !Ot -TO-. May 2" H I'!' --
il'SUA1 Cattle JtKl. Fairly fte-.'
live St.id. Ft - iht!:' • . ed
slaughter- yearling vetrer- and
heifers. P1 5*1 !o 2! •: ' • tii.!v ■ -w*
most;/, IS to It l-'lividual High-
Yielding rows to, '.'ll.- Carmer and
cutter lri to Ik. Shelly cahner
down to 11
Calves HlOh. A'live Steady Lot
choice Stocker stee'r calves $1
ala,ve iany rei ent ‘ sales. Good
slaughter calves 26. fit I to .’k 50,
mostly 27 to 2k, St.mdard 21 50 to
26 VI Cull and utility 20 50 to
21 Ml.
flogs in Steady. Peak price
21.50 for t . S. Mu 2 and ,i 1 ‘40-
210 lb barrow* and gills. Sows
weighing >00 Ins and less «ol,t1 j
from 13 Vl to IS VI. Heavier
weight* down to .12 50.
tf.xas i*oi i.rm run i s
AUSTIN. May 27.. - (UPIi -
iSDAi - South Texas Market
steady. Supplies limltrd and
slightly short of moderate trade
needs. ITesent demand mostly
fair. Trading volume moderate.
Broilers or fryers 2 3.1 to 3 1/1
lbs . 20 to 21c, mostly 21c.
Last Texas Market firm.
Supplies adequate son.'- points,
,-horf at others. Demand g'*>d.
Trading heavy. Broilrua (,r fly-
ers 2 3 1 to 3 1, 1 lbs . Jt) to 21c,
mostly 20c
\V.m o Market steady Supphe*
adcquaip .Demand lair, to g'kal.
I r.ifimg art-.ut norm a1. Broilers
nr li vers 2 I to 3 I lbs , 2(Jc.
NOON COTTON PRICER
New York Ju:y 35 9K, down 3.
O- i ,36 5k, down I!
New Orlrat: Juiv 56.<l7. up 9.
o. • .',1 37,- up 10
mvi ri n Hi*
.* • ■ Y- ri< J o ,6 07. dow n 7,
in l |0H I! ,. .
‘.. • () i nis Ik dow n
: ('-■ I 3 1 dn ■ u : „ .
(ache Of 270,000
Silver Dollars Is
Found In Cellar
hoi >inv m iv 27 r:
Viiothc- ,• oeiicvable i,,aplrr m
>a.i i-f c- rent: i- 11 mist->n
; • - .- i re l,i!'y . M silv rr
hi, a West w i- unlolifed
- e 1 .‘ .a t tiie Houston
P ' - Veils • •• s : V I • -
.-el w ■ he of jjij (Xrfl silver
hi■!!, 1 . ! i >ei • i ii -i . u e- * i in
• ,e . •- hir '1 ! '< ., i'i Till.nan’*
n-e , , I • .- I till- , , he
hi* nit. U-i n revealed tot 'hr
l*re * * c-i v - . 1 '.-'ol *
w l|.-t.- . i.qnil ' • *_•'> (1*1 '..-Ite.
! he riis, . \-. - v , - ; le. no a e u as
e. ide :,i*t Fr la
( nuiilMi I* «>t l( lit It
I Olt llOl 'Mill 1 ' too \l
i f.„.e|> e-g. Of 1 • •.ioit,2 /V
day lillies hlciorrufig ai tlw ho; e
of Jeannet’e O*■< »- :,er i f
f’.eiiss. Blvf) and "North Om/.aiio
, .»t | e<-»
f* voui -1 ptofi.i; -. save a j i, . -
tier’ erf ai < id- 01- if pat ent* wer.id
i te-mincf the-1,- < iiiid nri; f'tt j , t
fiei.au**- t'-.ey -o— egg rh --. r.nol
ind feel,ng "theo.t' ’ rh
peed limit I. : -n : * barged - ;.t ,<
-'til 30 rruie- i,n- hour in try.’ -
V. e witnessed era-• - . a. - t
this morning when a lad was
eruising at a.pproxirr'a'ety 5-1
and * couple of moto’-rst* had to
pull up short as he breczed' by ’
Mr* Amelia Miller out* early
3ue*de.v morning working m hci
erf)
After nding around town and
-eeing the many litth-, mimosa
trees m addition to th* many
beautiful large one* we rl say
Cuero is well on the wav to be-
ing known for the beautiful lacy
free* a* well a* for turkeys.
Ha!;; off to Kli/abcb Taylor
for a good job of acting in. the
cuticnt "Pamtrf c Cotmty ' nice
vie rienig shown at tnc Rialto.
We bad never thought roue i of
her as an .ache** befor* tins. ,
Thanks to Angi line at;d J' li.v
Baldwin of Victoria' fot s'-tidifig
us a beautiful bouquet of garde-
nias which they, grew ,n- their
y aid.
lion* Harrison and -daughtri |
Nan* y hot realizing that Rain-
tree County was such a long pn-
lure having to call Bonnie that
they would lie dale for .the ' veil-
ing meal. 1
Likewi.se Rena Mae J-iiai
telofihoning Osrar during the in-
termission that she was ri- liv-
ed
Home Hint for Today Fie*h-
Pineapple For Calorie Watcher - .
A sieving of fresh pineapple
prov ides about 3a calories. I hat
i* afiout a tin id as many calories
a* canned or fio/en pineapple.;
Buy it.by odor and weigh*, not J
(ay color, A fragrao' odor, hollow
1 eves,’ aosence of blemishes ,
and heaviness are lie qualities
in li>nk for when buying fresh
pineapple'. A ripe pineapple may [
i„. yellow, yellow "orange or;
In on/e, depending, cm the varie-
ty-
$1,000 SCHOlAffSHIPS-h Bl Director J Ld;at tbjover bo d*
tre National bales executives' "Outstanding Citizen" award
for hi* interest In betterment of American youth. Shov n
with .him tn Washington are winners of toe Sales tzei u-
• ves' Jl.Oou scholarships. From left: Whit Smith, St. Louis;
Ncncy S.mpson, Oakland. Calif.; Hoover, peart Hill, Char-
lotte. N. C.; Bob McCoy, Fort Worth. Te*. iin'ennttonalJ
in*r*.hy u.k* n,--™ L—Sr-.f J0W„ Talk . . . .
Richard U„m.c. Cu,m, Lack ,c,nmoei ftoal
Sandr* L^^ke. I^ra Lira, Torn-
rr.y Mangum. F.d Mas*ev. Hilda! gave their all for US, Lots do
Meyer. Dou? Miles. Olivia Aloya, better next year.
| John Murphrce, if + tf
! Rebecca Murray, .Sal'y Me-
i ,, , . . n ^ Don t forget , . the Cuei-*
j .U(k Sesir^n, Daud
j Nolen. Hora.e Parks. K;ne-t' High Gobblers take the Held
1 Parma. Robert Patton. Marion ' against South San
Pokluda. f ranee* Prather, jerr> j 1 ® *
Putman, William Rath. Albert Antonio In the initial tilt ot
Sager Melba Sch-ffler. Edwin Regional baaeball play-
Schulle. John Steer, Jeannette lne
Stioud. Laity Thieme. Key V. an- off.
J jura, Rotm. Ware. Alvm AVar- Th aregolngtzi need
vi. ds, Jof* U ;Tt>T»n, Mai v \Vpndt?l,
Barbara Wild. Norman ■■Williams,: your support from th#
Judv Wood; G.-u'gia Wyatt and
Mai> Zamoi a
________This can be considered an-
i-ATK WANT AOS other graduation activity,
ke. n.ss.Hed Page for otbe, Ad, j fQr ^ ^ ^ 5€eking to
W anted - Full time maid expeii-.; graduate to higher ranks in
*» nmtu - j uu iiiim juo*'* - .
enrr. Apply 9 to 12 a m only TV | th<j field Qf bascbaU.
Motel
Graduatcs-
' Continued from Page i1
,n fou; ports with Part 1 in* ,ud
ing the PiO'ysMOtia!, ' Airu-r * a
the BoHUtiful" hy the
band under d:.'p<’ion of Lveiett
(Nibble: Benton,
Dietzp.
Sousa Band Award: Jack New-
rtiii.n.
Arion Award in Music Jnlin
(,/* I'Son
Rotary Speech A ward* Janyce
j'arleen Junker Bill
_ Fo*jtball S huiai ships Donald
Holloway.; invo* ation hy j^v. ,,Idt.r# Trvjs A4M; Horace
A. Sanders, Baptist minister; TfViiS A & j.
and r-fi more numbers by the
Gr.-c-ti A White band.
Dr, ! *. Richardson, supc. in- sti *»ud.
I'tmlenf - of Cuero .<(boo!*, intro- ■ lii”ucst Pranking Boy
duevd the. -p'-aker of the *'v> r.- tween Alvin Warn as
inv. 1 rr. Moore.
i>i. John F.' Wheeler.. IRj
< h r -1- -’ Lamar Fly, j -.d I '-r ,
Arthur (' Barfield. C H Man-‘ oi s by Ikxlden.
gunrintl fiat l*-*-n‘ Junker pai la Hiffhesl Scholastic Honors .
pah-rl m pii *ent;,n.»n of awards i|;«rold Adicke*. Dorothy Arnold,
with U. 1. l-.uKu-.on J i , pcesi- Jf,n>' ' H?n,on- Nlx Bodden' -,ohn
Cuero Classroom Tea* bus As-
Jin Scholarship. Jeanette
a tie ba-
and Nix
Hodden wuli Warwas. awarded
die Church Related Scholarship-
upon the relinquishing of tie hon-
Carson. William Diet/e, Lois Lgg,
Sandra Lee
Stroud, Kay
, , Wanlura, Alvin Warwas. Mary
Rt nu-nib' r and the Rei i s.sion- , . . ... ,
t :1 , c......., .....Tiril„, Ann Wi-ndrl, Judy Ann Wood.
With Scholastic Honors; Leon-
ard Aitkens Raleigh Coppdge,
d*-nt of tin s< Ikx>1 tF*ard, having
- i , ,f |Su/anne Harbin,
honor.-"of aw aiding <u diplomas. I
, , . Leske, Jeanette
A numb*.'; bv t u- (.obbler « tion
a), Aulrl .Lang Syne’’., eornpfet
pd if lie. ey eilitik ’* pmgiairi.
Ready for
fun!
TAPERED CASUAL
ON A I/m IkOW WEDGE
The newent look *r*A* »een
in a Fun Shoe, »«ft,
rievible, tapered.
HI.ACK • BROWN
7.95
Awards during, llie ev*-ninu m-. Hefirv ilarthiam, Jane Nell 'Junk-
i-lulled the Athletic Award. Billy '
Jim- Ketr. c del Award
, i i', Richard Lassman, Tommy j
^"su Mangum. Johnnie Murphree. lte-
and .*'• idi't A v .-ul- Rotai'y; j |lf, j(, Murray arid Frances
S|;, ei'h ,\v, nd- Anierieatr 1-'" Prather.
gion. Aw.uds and Scholastic and vu inhers of the class of 1938
Si liolai ship awards. were :
i h* -!-■ ..eu1 . i. i n< 11 *-g honors vv ent, Ralph Aliel, Harold Adicke?.;
to .the..fcJfe ,:i.i'>;: .'hideiits: . Le-onat.d Aitkens, Dorothy Ar- j
Dai leer Junket.. CivV'aledictoi- nold. Lydia Bar.ia*. Janyce Ben-!
ian, Sehol,ii slop Medal; Georgia: ton.. Sandia Bitterly. Nix Bod-|
Wyatt. Co-Valedictorian. Texas li(,n. Kiton Borchardi, Donald
i-.iliii aiion I uition Si holarship Calk, John Carson, Bai ty (Topen-
and Chur. li-Reiateri Scholarship j1.iver< ful,.ieh o.ppedge, Nelda '
Ah'h-d Lavis, i'omasita De La Cruz,
!Jean Fueh
Saint . ol ian.
l-.irol Dielze, William Dietze,
Church-Related S- holarship and ^ Ujnakl K1der. Brenda
Scholarship Medal ' Fcitcrs. Jean Fuch*. Manuel!
A.nencan Leg.on AwanL !om- Helen Hadamrk, Cur-
my Maneum and llarleen Junkpr.
All-Around Athletic Award us llalmark Norman Hanke !
Tommy Mangum. Suzannp Hf,rbln' H^my \ “rN |
Billy J'>e Kenigseder Best man. Iz-on Henkes, (-Iona Hotz, j
Football Player Award ; Barry j Robert Ibrom. Darleen Junker,
Cbpenhaver. Rausch & Lomb j Jane Junker. Jerry Kasper, Jo
Science Award; Nix Bolden. i Ann Kennedy, Shannon Kurhler,
PUBLIC RECORDS
NEW CAR OWNERS’
Joe Zanontz Jr , Yor.k’o-vn
Ford
Tarker P’: jsbie York tow n,
Plymouih
Ijoweil Hotz t "ue o, F*» d
Henry Wood. Cuero Ford
Harold Ifcver. , Cuero. ( i-.ev-
i n j«»♦ ■
•'M V lift I \(. I IK I NM> ’
llai'Jd H -pern e and ,M:*>
I - cti i 1 -i -. e
Yu - ; ( , iiiia and Mi--, Geari-
n': he June ■
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V- ork- r<l a t 'hur w o'he r ei'y
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IT'S TREMENDOUS!
V-C V prr^ntN 1 t Ml'.V CAMf h*
MONTGOMERY CLIFT
ELIZABETH TAYLOR
EVA MARIE SAINT
RJUNTRSE COUNTY
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You Wouldn't
DISCONNECT
YOUR PHONE
A Couple of Days
a Week
. . . because you know that good pros-
pects might be trying to get in touch
with you during those periods when
your phone service is discontinued.
It s the same with your advertising.
People are buying every day.
Don't let that business pass you by be-
cause veur advertising is Discon-
nected."
There Is No
"Best Day"
To Advertise!
Dial CR 5-3131
CUERO RECORD
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stairstepped sheath
Marcy Lee's dark-hued sheath ... in
black and fudge ... for you who
cherish the slim, straight look. Beauti-
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tried cotton terms. Woven stripes of
dots and dashes . . . white stairstep
neckline and insert... its only plan of
pattern (white buttons out for fresh-
ups). Sizes 16 and 20.
14.95 i
Others In Regulars And Half Size
10.93 to 20.95
KOEHLER'S
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Since 1890
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