The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 86, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 11, 1963 Page: 2 of 6
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,--CUERO RECORD, Than . April 11, UM
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&F* Sun Never Sets
On Good Humor Man
WASHINGTON - I believe it
WM Aristotle who said that Am-
erfean tourists go abroad main-
ly to look at other American
tourists. Or maybe it was Caa-
tout Clay
•*~At any rate, this Jibe at our
provincialism has a certain a-
mount at validity. Many Ameri-
can tourists do tail to take full
.advantage of the cultural oppor-
tunities in the lands they visit.
‘ But, having just returned from
t trip to Venezuela, I am pre-
pared to testify that there is an-
other aide to the coin. “Getting
away from it all’’ is not as sim-
ple as it looks in the travel fold-
The first Venezuelan I met was
a hotel barber who told me that
anti-American sentiment wag so
strong he was afraid to drive
around in his Cadillac. It turn-
ed out he was born in New York.
I might never have experien-
ced any of the “true flavor” of
the country had I not been for-
tunate enough to have as one
of my traveling companions a
veteran globetrotter named My-
ron Glaser.
Glaser, who writes a travel
column for the Washington Daily
News, steered me to the en-
virons of Caracas where we dis-
covered an original native art
form. It was an ancient stone
wall covered with fragmentary
inscriptions and abstract de-
signs.
At first, we thought it might
be the handiwork of Indian abo-
rigines who once inhabited the
area. But a local art critic, who
doubles as a taxi driver told us
its origin was political rattier
than cultural Here is how the
mural was creetod:
A pro-Oommunist passed by
with a paint brush and, noting
the wall was barren of slogans,
painted “Yankee go home" up-
on the stones.
Then an anti-Communift came
by. smeared fresh paint over
the epithet and scrawled "com-
munism stinks.” He we* follow-
ed by a neutralist sign-painter,
and so it went imtil the wall
had become a masterpiece of
impressionistic art.
In my opinion, this technique
“donkey tall” school of painting
and I hope it catches on in oth-
er parts of the world.
A few days later. Glaser and
I organized a small expedition
in the town of Macuto, our aim
being to inspect the dwellings of
the native Andean* who live on
the mountainside.
Stumbling over rocks and rills,
and an occasional templed hill,
we made our way from ridge to
ridge, pressing ever onward and
upward. But we could find no
sign of habitation.
Finally, we came ot a pathy-
way and in the distance heard
the tinkling of a bell. Striking
out in that direction, we broke
through to a clearing and were
almost nn down by an ice
cream wagon.
It was a triumphant moment
and Glaser expressed it well.
“The sun never sets on a ‘good
humor’ man,” be said.
Home, Flowers
Film Shown
I’LL SHOW YOU HOW TO
BE A TWO CAB FAMILY.
It's time to start enjoying ihe
‘reedom and fun of being a two
?ar family, and I’ll show you the
'asy way to do it. I’m O. Howie
-lustles, a Cuero Record Classi-
fied ad. I’ll show you just the
right car for your family and
budget. Just follow me back to
Classification 00. 'Autos for
Sale-’ in the Want Ads now.
A film entitled “Home and
Flowers” was shown to mem-
bers of the Buchel i-H Club by
E. T. Summers, Jr., when the
group met Monday evening.
All members were present and
Susan Jarvis presided.
Carroll Blank gave the pledge,
prayer and motto and Wayne
Blank, the council repeat.
Randy Jarvis gave the trea-
surer's report.
Mrs. A. W. Schatfner talked
on how to arrange flowers and
also demonstrated different
ways in which flowers may be
arranged in vases.
Visitors present were Mrs.
Garrett Buenger, Curtis Kirby,
W. W. Jarvis. A. E. Urban, C.
F. Wiggins. A. L. Means, Jr.,
John Braden. Jr.. Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Hausman, Glen Haus-
man and Mrs. P. G. Schaffner.
Refreshments were served la-
ter in the evening.
OVRPARKID—You’re look-
ing into Bdefonso Delgado,
and that’s a parking meter
key in then. Ha and Wil-
liam Grana were arrested on
a charge of rifling parking
meters in San Francisco,
and Grana said Delgado used
a key to get Into the meters.
Sura enough, that's It.
Wall Street
Chatter
NEW YORK (UPIi — Colby
A Co., a Boston investment hou-
se, does not see many excesses
in the stock market — “as a
matter of fact, hardly any.’*
Die firm says this market ad-
vance is more solidly based than
any k has seen in the past sev-
eral years, reinforcing the view
that the panic selling of May
and June last year resulted from
a reversal of previous over-con-
fidence to a complete loss of
confidence.
fgBB
CALL
CR 5-4622
Investors Research Co., a West
Coast advisory service, says
the November - Arpil bull mar-
ket remains intact and the ov-
erall trend into May-June -July
i* bullish.
Regarding Monday’s market,
Larry Bleiberg of Bache ft Co.
says recent market leaders
were joined by a number of the
issues, which he thinks is fur-
ther evidence of greater market
participation. In view of the
steepness of the recent advance
he thinks the market may be
nearing a short-term peak, but
he would use future weakness
to increase stock positions.
Tel-A-Win Co.
US N ESPLANADE
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HAKXD OMYM.
Tv TstkaWM
James F. Hughes of Auchin-
closs Parker ft Red path says
the market has a fair start on
j a possible third phase of the
' major investment stampede that
i lias played such an important
part in bringing the industrial
j average up from the 549 low
j on October 24 to its current high
above 700.
Don't miss these savings.^.
FOOD SPECIALS FOR
Friday ft Saturday, April 1?-1S—PIu»
CUERO SAVINGS STAMPS
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ASSORTED CEREAL
POST TENS
VALLEY GOLD
MELLORINE
N. B.C.
CRACKERS
O. B. EGG
NOODLES
43*
1/2 CAL.
49*
t LB. MX
27*
UFEBUOY-SPICE FRAGRANCE
SOAP
ARGO
GLOSS STARCH
ALL FLAVORS
KOOL-AID
t XCLE WILLIAMS RED KIDNEY
BEANS
• OT. ML—« FOB
I PKS.
25*
4 BARS
29*
-t FOB
17*
• FOB
25*
i CANS
25*
SOUTHERN'S GROCERY
FREE DELIVER!
312 W. HEATON CR MIST
Mistreatment Ot
Pigs Nets Fine
| TOWCESTBR. Eng. (UPII -
Farmer Robert Copping was
! fined 1155 Tuesday for causing
I unnecessary suffering to 13 of
his pigs.
The prosecutor said photogra-
j phs of his pig farm might have
' been taken in a concentration
camp.
PLANES COLLIDE
BUENOS AIRES (UPIi - Two
British- made Argentine Meteor j
jet fighters collided in flight
Tuesday near suburban Pache-
co. One crashed, killing its pilot, i
but the other landed safely at
Moron airbase.
I
Freddie Wiggins
and
Harry Moore
Now preside from
4:05 to 5:00 P.M.
Monday thru Friday
and on Saturday
and Sunday
afternoons
KCFH RADIO
The Sweet 16 Spot
on Your Radio Dial
WhoopN Cranes
Head for Canada
WASHINGTON (UPII - Mate
of the world's hurt known Hock at
ty started a 2,100 mile trip Bam
Texas to Canada for the sum-
The Interior Department said
Dieaday four at the known flock
of 28 at the Aransas Wildlife R*
ftige on the Texas coast have
disappeared. This is about the
time of year that the cranes take
off in small groups for their nor-
thern nesting grounds near
Groat Slave Lake, Canada.
IET PILOT KILLED
LAON. France (UPI) - A U.
S. Air Foroe pilot was killed
when his single-place jet crash-
ed and exploded in northeastern
France Tuesday. The pilot’s id-
entity was not immediately av-
ailable, according to Ait Force
officials._
Set April 24
wUl incude the needs of ranchers and feed-
back bald faced cattle: ft fer*4««
A Spring Stocker- Feeder Cat-
tle Show and Sale will be held
at Union Stock Yards San An-
tonio Wednesday April 24. 1983.
a sen
This will be the second in
toe of etocker feeder sales to be
held at the Stockyards during
the year.
Cattle may be shown for a-
wards hi three divisions. Here-
hman crossbred settle which tor
the purpose of judging will In-
clude any cattle with one-fourth
or more Brahman blood. Steer
and heifer classes will be shown
in lots of 10’s, 3Ts
tots of 40’a to «
There is jprlimH «-----
weight hUwqr division. Compet-
ent judges will be selected and
will be announoed at a later
date. These judges will have a
practical working knowledge of
l as *t-»«r or
Will begin at 7:30 A.M.
auction will begin at
9.-06 AM. with the’ prize win-
ners bbing sold at auction at
A M. on Wednesday, April
Ns sale Is open to all live-
owners. Information is a-
Spodal Cattle Stadwr-Fiofir
Show and Sale
Wednesday — April 24, 1963
Hertford Angus and Black Bald Fact
Brahman Croat .
Steers ond Hoifors Shown for Awards
Lots of 10's, 20'* ond 40't
/ . . ■
Union Stock Yards San Antonio
EASTER WHITES
THE VdUNC MINT Of VIEW IN OKOtS
Ideal for Easter and
every summer occasion.
A size and width to fit you.
Good shoes that fit
BASS
Shoe Store
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