The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 254, Ed. 1 Monday, October 24, 1966 Page: 3 of 6
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Steer-Heifer Prices
Dip On Midwest Mart
V Vailed Preaa International
Prices for slaughter steers
ind heifers slumped last week
tor the seventh consecutive
week as the most cattle relied
tnto 13 major mldwestcrn
Tiartteta for arty week since
Ja**aJV Ho»s rose a little.
At most terminals, slaughter
steers and heifers sold steady
to .73 lower. Cows were steady
to J100 lower and buDs moetly
steady. Veal era sold steady to
1100 higher and feeder cattle
were steady to .50 lower.
Twelve market receipts of
199,000 cattle were slightly
larger than last week
tn wholesale carlot trading
steer beef declined 1/4 cent to
1 oent a pound and heifer beef
>»a« steady to off 1. The decline
left wholesale beef prices at
Chleago the lowest in four
months.
Choice steers at Chicago this
week averaged $25.35 per
hundredweight
Bog Prices TTp
Hog prices were up at the
«nd of the week after dropping
to the lowest levels in more
than 17 months However,
compared with a week ago.j
barrow* and gilts were steady ;
to J1.5C lower with the most j
decline at Indianapolis. Siou
City showed final prices steady j
to .25 higher. Sows closed .25-
1.75 lower.
Slaughter lambs sold mostly
steady to .75 lower except for
steady to .50 higher trends at
Chicago and Kansas City.
Prices for wooled slaughter
ewe and feeder Iambs held
steady.
Prices paid for live poultry
delivered to Chicago this week
were unchanged to fractionally
lower. Closing prices for
wholesale eggs delivered to
Chisago were unchanged to 2
cents lower, except for checks
which were 1 cent higher.
Chicago wholesale butter prices
were off 2 1/4 cents a pound
this week.
Com and soybeans were
mixed; wheat lower; rye
substantially lower and oats
fractionally higher this week on
the Chicago board of trade.
Police Chief Outlines
Guides On What To Say
EL. PASO UPI - Police chief
7 L Chokiski gave his men
a list of "do’s and don'ta” of
what to tell newsmen
"I personally feel that
Supreme Court of the Utrftofl
States has given more rights to
erimfsaJs than to its iaw-abtd-
Lug eitisens,” Chokisld said
"However, at present we must
try to abide by those decisions
until something better eomes
along"
Chofciski said he had sought
the guidance of local Judges
and prosecutors in making up
ftv» categories.
The Information that police
may not give reporters in-
cludes :
1 Information about a de-
fendant's prior criminal record;
2- Observations as to the de-
fendant’s character;
3 Statements, confessions or
Viet Nam
Might of
admissions or alibis attri-
butable to a defendant;
4. Conclusions from investiga-
tive procedures, such as fin-
gerprints, laboratory tests and
examination.
1 Statements sbeyt the iden-
tity, credibility or testimony of
prospective witnesses;
6. Opinions as to 'he guilt of
a defendant or the strength of
the case against him.
The information police may
give to reporters includes;
1. The defendant's name, oc-
cupation, age. residence and
similar background informa-
tion. '
3. TV substance or text of
the charge.
3. The identity of the law ejv
forcement agency involved and
the length of the investigation
4. The immediate circum-
stances of arrest time and
place, resistance, pursuit wea-
pons Involved and items seized
»t the Owe
Hospital
U.S. Rises Sued by
2 Women
WASHINGTON UP! - The
mrpcwtr buildup in Southeast
Asia has begun to level off with
a staggering total of 45,000 tons
of bomb* and rockets being
buried at enemy targets
monthly.
At this rate, the squadrons
now based on land and aboard
aircraft carriers could ap-
proach In a year's operatic*!
the total tonnage dropped in the
Korean War of W0-5J
u. ;. officials, who revealed
•he leveling off both in numbers
«/ aircraft deployed and 1 n
-yimbst missions flown indica-
ted that further expansion
n»»uJd add little to the effect-
iveness of the air effort
Viot Nsm
VwMae teereooed
H was !<artied that eombat
sorties, or individual flights,
mounted over North and South
Viet Nam and the Ho Chi Mlnh
trail in Laos have been
exceeding 28.090 a month since
Jun*
The Air Tor*# has more than
4*. squadron* based in SuUth
Viet Nam and Thailand with
add.'tonal units of B52 bombers
on Guam
The Marines have a wing of
about p'anes in South Viet
Vast and the Navy keeps three
--rrier deployed off North
Y;et Nam.
More titan VW0: aircraft *r*
WARREN, Mieh UPI -
Two women distressed over
operations they underwent in a
hospital allegedly staffed with
unlicensed doctors and nurses
sued the Institution for 51.7 mil
lion damages at Warren, Mich
The Fairwond General Hospi
taJ, closed Thursday by Dr
Sanford Stone, the owner, was
named in the suits filed i n
Wayne County circuit court
Thirteen staff members and
Stone have been charged with
breaking the law
Mrs. Marry Lewis 34. Has*!
, Park, charged in her suit she
* B , w*$ subjected to nine opera-
tions "which were not neeessa-
' ry." She claimed D;. Benja-
min probles removed half her
stomach in July and told her
she had had bleeding ulcers
She asked for $1 million i n
damages.
Mm Lewis said she is now
being treated at another
hospi'a! for "effects and
disabilities resuiting from the
foregoing surgery.’’ Her suit
claimed she now suffer-
chronic swelling of the Irbs.
fatigue and disfigurement as i
result of the operations.
The second suit, asking for
5750.00* was filed by Mrs.
Lieile Barefoot. 45, of Madison
Height*. She is seeking damag-
es as a result of six operations
'rvelved in ab. cxeiusive of the
cargw • planes hauling vital..) she had this year.
.jpp’i.j, for ground and air; __ ■ •'____
fv'ti
put If tha sir buildup '* near,
, . »e4 ne such tapering off 1*.
« sigh’ for the ground
May Sin" It*tg ;
?v>f*nd:*g on current pent*-
row studies »Ad deeisiwtg Hs|toi
sru',.mske ft to he**- big
* f«isee ,t maintain, it may
'-4 fvsibje to slow the rate of play. dead,
vroueij fore* shipments to Vint • Police said Gerardo Hinojosa,
■ ■--n f»*-e!!rrc next year ! ?0. was an employ* of strike-
».,• »,* for the next hound Farmer's f •'Operative.
■ r-’i' nv-nths is firmly set.
Ci■,> the flirt of 1W7 the total
Shot1 Man Dies
In Superman
LUBldCK UPI - The wait
bul’.et wounds in the neck and
b^k, snjmbled into a crowded
supermarket Friday night and
follapsed Into a detergent dls-!
C fvon all the servie-
Compress The Mexican nation-
al. vh« had last tived in Fits- i
nn. Calif, wna shnt in front J
,.e:; h- *,75 (TO to jto,-j of the store.
‘V —m hared yitb 35!, | A number of incidents tnyolv-j
• n.,, ’ I Ing strikers and r m-striker^ at |
f,„ , nr.- V|W ied to j me co-op have hern reported to 1
fh'rc an •.-••n'ry d'vislon j police,
i ‘r. i -•pendent brigade
nlitng
■’ta n - of ;,a,.;sjri units
etc -'pure
»t ,- ■ rt deployment rates,
* t' S. f wee In Viet Mam
■, |,j n ,nrr "00.000 within a
ir tTui a ■' being n.*de for
. i>v't actual troop
- ■>; ■approved
-j if. -
\ r '
mthir.N ovTtuoMr
NEW YORK UPI - Sixteen
firemen were overcome by I
smoke and heat exhaustion
Saturday while fighting a blare
In a Bronx diner six blocks j
(torn Yankee Stadium. An ait
(Joel and part of th*- retlinp rol-
'apsed on them
Double TEXAS GOLD Stamps
EVERY MONDAY-TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY
WITH THE PURCHASE OF $2.50 OR MORF
MM
li L-MlnT3
U S D A CHOICE BEEF
GROUND CHUCK
POUND
Fresh Ground Beet, Flavor Ferfi*et Pound
HAMBURGER.......45c
Ideal For Boneless Stow, Lean, Rmsl! Cubes Lb-
BONELESS BEEF 69e
A-USDA Inspected, 3 to 4 Pound Averoge
CHICKESf HENS
(Whole)
POUND
29
pervp
STEWING HENS, cut-up ready-to-cook, .. 33c
CUDAHY’S BAR S POUND
SLICED BACON
7 5
c
PRICEvS GOOD MONDAY-TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY OCT. 24-25*26 in CTJERO
Hotel, with Green Chiller No. 1 Cnn
Tomatoes 6 foT $1.00
Silver 3'aIIey, White or Gold .No. *<V) Can
Hominy______ 3 for 25c
HUjrtex. Cut No yi,« Can
Green Beans________10c
R E.B High QuaUty
Flour ......
5 Pound Bag
_____49e
No sns Cae
Tip Top
Spinach----------3 for 25c
Rato * Blaekbevt
>’t* 1 n Cam
Vienno Sausage . 2 for 45c
?targaru>» Poruid Onto*
Chiffon ................ 43c
ANOTHER H.E.B. BUDGET SAVER!
pV THE COFFEE CORNER
HE B Premjiun Quatttv
COFFEE
porvn A(
VACUUM . NsP Jg
Folger’s Pound V»f.
COFFEE ..........79c
DEL MONTE, FRUIT
COCKTAIL
U;i
F> 1
t
ir Mary Ellen Bakerj* Goodies!
BREAKFAST ROLLS
Respbexrv Struesel
PACKAGE OF fi . .
GOLDEN 5AOB
LOAF CAKi..........39e
ABFLESAUCE E*0. OE «
DONUTS -....... 29c
29
ANOTHER H.E.B. BUDGET SAVER!
CAKE MIX
Grapefruit Juke
Niblets
BETTY CROCKER
Devil's Food, Yellow or White
5c off label, your cost, Reg. Box
Bcstex, Pink
46 Ounce Can
Whole Kernel Golden
12 Ounce Can ......
Pineapple
Hartex, Chunk*
No. 300 Can
5
5
29
25
1.00
1.00
KLEENEX, 'Designer L^e'
TOWELS
zs
Rovat, Asserted Ftavera Kef Be*
PUDDING......2for 23c
Ratbroem TKmip (Assorted Colors I
Lody Scott... 2 tolls 27c
Kvadalr Pound Ctarton
MARGARINE________19e
SILVER VALLEY
FREEZE
Half Gallon .....
Featuring . .
Butter Pecan & Lemon Chiffon
ANOTHER H.E.B. BUDGET SAVER!
Laundry Detergent
RINSO
CENTRAL AMERICAN
Bananas
FANCY GOLDEN PEWCI0US
APPLES
CALIFORNIA PASCAL
CELERY
CALIFORNIA RED TOKAY
GRAPES
25
2 LBS.
c
S LB CELLO BAG
45
STALK
C
15
POUND
15
ir FROZEN FOODS:
H. E B A 02. C.\JI
Orange Jt^ce - . 5 for $1.00
FRESH TEXAS
BEETS
Bunch
GIANT
SIZE
ANOTHER H.E.B. BUDGET SAVER!
LIMIT RIGHTS RESERVED
EXTRA SAVINGS WITH
BONUS CHiKS
You get one Bonus Chek with each
^ dollar purchase . . . H.E.B. will ex*
change IOC for . . .
1000 Texas Gold Stamps
and you still get regular stamps
with each 10c purchase
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The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 254, Ed. 1 Monday, October 24, 1966, newspaper, October 24, 1966; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth697561/m1/3/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.