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• m CDERO RSCORD. Thurs., Jan. 14, IMS
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Morgan wa* admitted
General Hospital at
Fan flam Houston Wednesday
lor treatment. His son, C. E.
Morgan Jr., came up from
Mexico to take his father to the
hospital. Sarge's address is 43G,
Brooke General Hospital, Beach
Pavilion, Fort Sam Houston,
Texas.
Cpl. James Bryant and wife
of Fort Bragg, N. C. are visit-
ing his mother, Mrs. Jack
Worthington at 1405 N. Gonzal-
es.
Baptists
Name Two
Committees
NASA Aims at 4 Space Comet Rice
Ships In Orbit In '65
HOUSTON - fl.PI) - A U. S. .orbit tins year.
t major modifications required."
I space agency official said Tues- He said that on one of the lie explained, ','Lhe interval be-
Two committees at the First | day "we are going to try our flights, an astronaut will open i tween launches r<xild Ire rigid-
Changes
In a contir lation of the
cuthe reorganization at Comet
exe-
Lois Marshall Is
SA Symphony Guesi
I»ls Marshall, sppearing as ’ After graduation. die sate
'guest artist Saturday night with with Canada's musical groups
Victor Alessandro and tlie San including the otcliosfrus of T.
Antonio Symphony Orchestra, is onto. Winnipeg, Vancouver. Vt
Rice Mills, Inc., Rol*>rt FI. Hot- no stranger to persons who fol- ■ tori a. and Kitchener. The (
Skilled Watch Repair
[m
(0%
V,
Berning & Wagner
JEWELERS
Lester Frers
WATCH RE 1 AIRS
Coero, Texas
Stew Supper Set
By Lutherans For
Baptist Church have been ap-
pointed by Rev. N. A. Sanders,
pastor.
One is a committee for the
summer youth camps and the
other, the library committee.
Committee members of the
summer youth camps are Jim- ■ . ,
my Tolbert, Fred T. Buchcl, i LI ndenQU
Floyd Boone, Mrs. Clint Smith.
C. L. Finch, Alvin E. Wyatt and ] A stew supper and a skit
Freeman A. Schultz. j sponsored by the Lindenau Luth-
Library members are Marvin er league will he held Jan. IT
Kirkman, Mrs. Coot Coppedgc at 6:30 p.m. at the Lindenau
and Mrs. E. T. Summers Jr. j Lutheran parish hall, according
They will sene with Mrs. Arch- to Janice Peters, reporter for
ie Marie who is purchasing the organization.
damndest" to stick a pin in lag- his hatch, stick out his head, i fir ant ly shortened. That is (he land. Jr., has Item named Pre- j low the concert field. Tito Cana- adian representative for the Se-
eing Project Gemini and put and man will come face-to-face object of
four two^eatei' space shi]>s in with the enormity of the cos-
“ mos for the first time. Another
will feature the first American
try to link up mo objects in
space.
The space agency hopes 1 o
log 600 man-hours in the twiv
I man fremini capsules this year.
he said, and he hinted at an am-
bitions flight within the next
the continuing study." sident and Donald L. Rogers dian singer is renowned both in ' quicentennial celebrations
GOP Women
Switch Meet
Site For Tonight
'Die meeting ot
County Republican
Chairman of the Hoard. Both
arc long-time Vice Presidents oi
i the company.
; Claude R. Miller, who has ltad
the major role in planning and
leading the corporation diming
(he past decade, will continue
1 to serve as Chairman of the
the rvwiti K.xeeutive Committee and take
Women has an adi\e role in the future acti-
rwo years thal would keep two been ‘hange . from thr* Repubh- cities of tlie
BARGAIN
DAY
TODAY
Anybody!
Anytime!
25*
books for the church library.
Four nights of Bible Study !
will begin Sunday at 6 p in.
Rev. Sanders will supervise
the adults; Mrs. Summers and j
Mrs. T. K. Chaddock, the inter- j
mediates; Mi’s. Fred Buehel1
and Arthur Means, the juniors !
and Mrs. Sanders and Mrs.
Kenneth Edgar the beginners |
and primary department.
Classes <x. Monday, Tuesday 1
The public is invited to attend
market news''
LOCAL GRAIN MARKET
and Wednesday will begin at 7
p.m.
CUERO CASH CRAIN
Courtesy
Rchaffner’e Inc.
MKT.
Minor Fire
No damage was done to Gus
Ivmz's Drive-In. 1907 North
Esplanade Tuesday afternoon
when Cuero firemen answered
a call m that address.
Chief Lester Frers said ap-
parently a burner had been left
burning on the stove and smoke
was visible.
The drive-in is closed on
Tuesdays.
; Milo ...................
Yellow Ear Corn —
I ___________ 1.15 per
Shelled corn ..............
2.20 cut.
astronauts in space foi
sidcrably longer" than
weeks, tire longest Light now
planned
Ail tties* statements came in
an exclusive United Press Inter-
nationa! interview with Charles
\V. Mathews, manager of tlie na-
tion's S1.3 billion Gemini , pro-
gram and the holder of one of
the touches jobs in the National
Aeronautics and Space Agency
(NASA i.
He is caught in a squeeze l>e-
1 tween the problems that now
'have Project Gemini IS months
l>ehind solieduie and the de-
mands that tlri Id manned Gemi-
ni flights tv- completed before
the start of tlie more advanced
Project Apollo in 1967
To make the deadline, there
'con- can Headquarters building this
two evening to the f*«>11 House.
company.
Tlie meeting
7:30 p m. and a
will be on hand.
wifi begin at
guest streaker
Commission
(Continued from Page L
Cuero: O A Hagan of Yoakum
and K. T. Teller of Westhoff
These changes mark the most
recent step in the long-range
development ptxvgram of Comet
R.ce Mids. Inc. IVsigned to
strengthen tli • corporation. tJii*
program v as begun at tlie close
of tiie Korean War. and has
brought leadership in the world
rice market# to Comet. To date,
thus reorganization has resulted
in greatly improved ami evjvan-
ded rice milling facilities, mi-
have not as yet appeared before proved distribution of Comet's
72 lb. bu
program
will have ro lie a successful
1.30 Du i‘fT:ninl1 every 10 «eeks tin- Bmmonran\' ap^ranire
t.il early 19bi in stark eon-
trast to the program's single
success so far.
FORT WORTH i'UPI-USDA' Hut Mathews still has conf.-
IJvestock • dence enough confidence to
Cattle 1.200. calves 500: bulk contradict an official
F-ORT WORTH UUSTtHTv
the couti a-king foi raises.
Tlie commissioners took the ,
now a strengtiienmg of the eve-
salary request under consider;*- cutiv<. organization of the com-
lion. j party.
The commissioner* agreed to i Both Rogers and Holland stat-
consider the O. A Zimmerman j ^ ,h<*> forpt<v' no immediate
Insurance Agencv of Cuero for rhan^ m °^r,a,in^ P°lic>' 0i
participation in ‘the insurance ! in Personnel at Comet. Hie
of the countv foi']<m,nglrhal,rn-.0 10 organs:ton is
; to accelerate even further the
fore the court. ’ j «,wth of **» company.
County Auditor teroute Koe-j ___:_______
nig reported the c-unity has in- ■
North Ameriea and abroad. I Washington, D. C.. .she sa:
In her first concert in San An- 'there with the National Sy.
tonio. Miss Marshall will sing , phony.
Mahler's "Ode to Heavenly | Her first full coneert tour vv
Joy" (Symphony No. 4 in G Ma-I in tlie 1963-54 season. Fiat yea
jori, with the Symphony, and1 she made three appearances a
aftKf will sing seven popular .'soloist with orchestras in Ne
Spanish songs by DeFalla. [York alone. That season she a
First heard in New York's so apireared with or elves tr as a
Town Hal! in 1952. as winner of Chicago's Grant Park, san
tlie Naumburg Award, she hn-With die Boston Symphony a
mediately won the respect and TanglewoodVand with die phi!,,
admiration of music critics del phi a Ofcheatra .. at-the An:
throughout the East. Shortly’af-. Arbor May Festival,
terwards, Arturo Toscanini The following year. Mis* Ala
citose her ro sing t!*e soprano shad's pure perfectly produ •
role in his coneert and RCA Vic- voice of extraordinary ran,
tor recording of Beetiioven's and flexibility brought lie: ••
'Missa Solemnis." Her specla- die forefpay of tlie gene rat .or.
cular sucres* with Toscanini gre.it singers. Site w.»$ cho-c
launched he career. to sing premieres of two ne
Born in Toronto. Canada, of important works with (I've Ulrica-
Seoteh-Iriah parents. Lois Mar- go Symphony Orchestra ■
shalf was one of seven children!; Orff's "Carmina Burftna " an-
products. five introduction into i When sire was two, she c<m-
tlie market of new products, and' (muter! polio. and as a result of
the disease, she was eight years
old before stre waa allowed to go
to school. At twelve, she enter-
ed Toronto* Royal Gnrserva-
tory. In her determination to
succeed as a singer, she devel-
oped nuch a grim
when singing that
Hospital Notes
for auction; few small lots stan-
dard and good 548-587 lb. slau-
ghter heifers 17.(8) - 18.50; stan-
dard and good calves 17.00-19 :
small 'ot choice 465 ft), feeder
steer calves 21.00.
Sheep 25; steady: mostly
NASA announcement.
NASA recently said there
would 1 only two manned Gem-
ini shots this year - possibly
three.
Not so. said Mathews.
"We are not necessarily out
choice 90 - 91 lb. wooled si a ugh-1 dv> ^olu niann,'f* shots this
ter lambs 19.00; good wooled,^1'" ^ staTPd- RuT
I ewes 7.50.
BURNS HOSPITAL
Admissions: Mrs. A. H. Sam-
ple and Mrs. Lena Wagner.
TEXAS POULTRY PRICES
CUERO HOSPITAL
mmnmi
ssssl
Guns or the
TfMBfRlflNO
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Box Office Opens 6:43
| AUSTIN fl'PD Poultry-:
! South Texas — Steady; sup-
Admissions: Rev. F. A. Tliom- plies abixit adequate for fair de- ‘^rfetc.ied as
as, Mrs. Meta Reus* and Mrs. Imand; ready-to-eook demand
O. T. Ralls. j fair; movement moderate to
Disissed: Rosemarie Meyer i normal; broilers - fryers 3 1/4-
Ted the fourth siiot is a ' low-
• probability." Mathews is deter-
' mined, hovvever. "We are plain
going to make our program
schedule." he said.
Mathews said tlie prospect of
future rapid successes is no' a-
it may sound
Assuming that there are no
sttrance policies totaling $542.-
(XX) on the county court house
and $22:300 on the jail, ('.is: <if
i the five -.year premiums is $2.-
I 168 90.
Claudius Given court house
custodian, was appointed an of-
ficial deputy at Wednesdays
' meeting.
Bids on a depository for.coun-
ty school funds vviil Ire heard :n
February.
Beatle
tUontinued from Page L
Bush
and Mrs. Dora Guerrere.
Special Agent Lee Miller of
San Antonio was a business visi-
tor in the sheriff's office today.
Mrs. J. M. Matssey will go to
Corpus Christi Friday morning
to attend funeral services for
her aunt, Mrs. Sophie Mundt
Brown, 80, who died there in her
sleep Wednesday morning.
Graveside services will be held
Friday afternoon at Beeville.
3 3/4 lb. 14c
East Texas Slightly strong-
er; offerings and supplies am-
ple for fair demand: movement
light: estimated slaughter 3X8.-
Johnson
"Ghost Light" Is
A Texas Mystery
FLORSHEIM
SHOES
To
$] J90
'?• and 18.90
BROKEN
LOTS
WOMENS
FINE
DRESS SHOES
$2>90 — $2 90
^90
Values to 12.95
HIGH HEELS
MID HEELS
CASH - FINAL
Reduced
(Continued from Page li
their own economies.
A n*w policy proviso « as
000 head; broilers - frvers 12.5- ^developing
U g nations should avoid spending
___ __ ; their resources on "unneces-
sary armaments and foreign
adventures." The latter phrase
| c-iuld apply to such countries
as Indonesia..
In the message, John s o n
The Texas Highway Depart- commented that l'. S. aid can
i ment has its own story about ^re effective only In a frame-
Mkss Jo Ann Post returned ghosts, cal ted the ‘Ghost Light work of "constructive and s*-n-
Wednesday evening from a visit: of U. S. 90.” *iW* policies and prot ms."
to Houston and El CJampo. Shp ’ Tlie department, in a recent Hut beyond this, the message
was accompanied back home by publication, reported That the 1 said nothing about future aid
Miss Ramona Buchanek of EL light can be seen best on U. S. i toward countries such a* Egypt
Campo who will be her guest for 90 about 12 miles west of Alpine vvhose fiolicies have been at
several days. 1 in far west Texas. odds with the United States.
i If it is shining - and some-| About 1500 million of total aid
of near j tfmes it i* a little timid - it can would be for Southeast Asia,
be seen on the horizon to the
what they want,", the superin-
tendent ohserved
Tire regulation’s concerning
dress for boys also requires
that belts Ire worn and ’ha'
shirts Ire buttoned but no' nec-
essarily the ‘ivp button and that
trousers ire worn above the hips.
Two school districts in Florida
are currently n the nows a* t're
result ‘ of Bea'le ha.rent proii-
lems.
According to United Press, In-
ternational -an assistant .junior
high schn I principal in Jackson-
ville, Fla., is charged with as-
sault for cutting the hair of a
15 y ear old student
In the other incident, a For-
Lauderdale. Fla. student. 17
years old. was ordered to get «
hau- cut before returning to
Class.
(Continued from Page 11
;t; rig congressmen in office
1 inter ests pic's;reo dies ay! htn
then 1 say the people’* interests
are no’ being fairly served.
I ho;re that the newspaper*
and responsible com leaders m
Texas will take an objective
look a' this absurd plan and will
; fell the people a hat is being
done
"To the victor goes die spoils
and all that sort of thing," Bush
s.atd. "but surely this state
should not. become a laughing
stock in older to accommodate
(xii'tii'ians currently :n office I
hope the fregislature will l*«>k
Samuel Barber» "Prayers
Kim’kegaanl "
Ir 1961-62,. lrer tout include'
an uinerary that Utjk lrer no:
only tlie length and breadth o!
the t S, and Canada. Ini
through I.urojre and to Russ.*
for her fourth t<»ur of the USSR
expression j After her Soviet Un.o.n debut .
her ins tree- 11*58. when she became the fire
tor feared she wraild frighten 1 North American singer ever ro
her audience However, when tour tliat country exclusively a>
sire gave lier first rental at fif-
teen her a;r <i concentration
vanished and she charmed the
audience. t*r*m graduating from
tire Royal Osnaeivatory, she
was awarded Canada's highest
musical prize, the Eaton Award.
a recitalist, she v>ar immedude-
ly re-engaged.
Saturday n.gilt's program
addition to tire Maiiler Synip
ony and iH'Kaha's songs induc-
es "Roman Carnival” Overture
by Berl.oz, and Rimsk'yMvoras.
k<d; s "Capriceio E*pagtv>>
W«r»|nSpKe”enlw! TEXAS umm
Pl^T O4JAHO
WASHINGTON - Tire Gerrer-
a! A'-oumtmg Offiee reported
Tiesday that 70 percent of the
photographic equipment !■ Might
by the Manned Spacecraft Cen-
ter in tlie pa«t two year* wa#
not needed and •»*.< pot ti ed
'‘Tire equipment iros’ $171 or
DAI J A S Tex T»xa. Tax
payers, Inc , a kttO-merr/trer pr
v ate organization. posted $:
000 Mouiay for resvards-to an
ctzen w:*> catches a 'public. ©J-
ficial mishandling tax money
'This :s tlie first time there
gress
"The report ss.d that on .fan
i j . , , ., i IX. 1963. 210 t»i\i*s ot f,im were
beyond today, and will come
aid,
Chri' Kolodziejczyk
York town wa# a business visi-
tor here Wednesday’.
d(1‘i '"
M"‘i( 1"
M\N^ I
j southwest at the foothills of the
jChinati Mountains.
About its being timid: It does
not shine at any predictable
time, *nd wher, brave souls
i have tried to track it down, it
j simply disappears.
The legend about the light is
that it is a campfire kindled by
tlie restless soul of a wayward
Apache brave condemned to
[ txtam the Chinati
forever.
The light is visible most nights I
all season. But capricious ghost
; that it is. it may not appear
for several hours. Some nights
mainly South Viet Nam and
Johnson asked tor a "special
Lane
Johnson asked for a "special
standby authorization’’ for use;
if necessary to boost help to.;
embattled South Viet Nam.
This would be tantamount t«
an unlimited aid authoriza tion
for Viet Nam.
However, officials said it
would not be a "blank check."
Mountains Aid funds must go llinxigh two
congressional actions - author-
w ith a fair redistricting plan
which will serve Texas well for’
many years to come: a plan
which will result in congress <v
ual districts which are as hum-
ogen^ni- as n.*s.bie . »o, zen ta. if.4. me re;„n
Admittedly tire probrem is ^ rh, f.;m ^ ^ Uf>wl
difficult, but several fair plans | ______
drawn without regard to party I . i I • _|
or personalities - have been I LOnCiS I 106
proved and «,e W tlre.-e (Continued from P v;r L
should be adopted by Ore Iregis-1 ,lof)< ^
,l,ur*’ •during the past five day* A
section of a mountain collajared
Saturday on the Hope-pritv eton
higijwav. burying three vehi-
cle* and killing fcatr persons.
| To Help Chile
MEXICO CITY r rr>
Mexican technicians wilt 'help
develop u>visi«m m Oiife it
was announced ire re
| A group will go *»> Sarnia go •*
soon a# neo- equipment » re-
oelved
the GAO said m a report to Or.. Ht**n lobby ist# for the tax-
payers in a corporation *a
V. B • Hallmark, secretary-‘rea
surer. '"Citizens v* i" be able *
co • anywhere from' Sid) *
at a rost of alxmt $2t*gi
Although none of Lb s film had
been u«*sl In July 8 It*.', an ad-
ditional 790 boxes of Lie same
fihn were purchased on tiiat
date at a r<*o of abou* $75»x>. A<
>1 000 if tie v *ire pub,,.
ni.-appiopriatirg. public fund-
M AKU I V NK.IITs*
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M\K». THI* 4 n.A$ T»>T
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So one can bf mire of
opinions as ti)c thorou^hl\
narant .
Sa> It With .
Flops
frt»m
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Pt»«*r shea
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BASS
Shoe Store
§2* r ■ i
Good Shoes That Fit
m
fg
FLOORS
A vinyl floor to
meet every taste
and budget
EXPERT
INSTALLATION
FREE
ESTIMATES
t 9x12 Room
Installed
For As Little As
45.60
STIMSON
Furniture Co.
M
Ig Across From The
Post Otries v i
■ ft
ization #nd appropriation.
Tlie nevv measure v* o u Id
avoid- having to seek additional
authorization, but the extra '
%■. -
b e 1
it does not shine at all. Often funds still would have to
it is a few degrees to tire left' appropriated bv Congress,
or right of where it wa# seen in his 4,500 - word aid me#-;
previously. sage. Johnson told Congress- i
There is no known scientific: “AVe live in a turbulent
expla ution. Some say it is the worM Rut amid the conflict1
moon reflected from a vein of and c<mfusion ^ United States j
mica. But there is no mica holds firm to its primary goal i
there. And it shines when there; .a vwr]d of stability, freedom j
is no moon. I and peace Where indepeendent
Swamp gas often produces1 nations can enjov the benefit* !
such a phenomenon. But of all „f nvxlem knowledge."
(he things Vest Texas doesn’t Tlie message sidestepped a
‘-n • fhe, li't' ■ maji»r Senate - House argument
ni,enGhofI' Li«ht. ha* l(ttn over whether economic and mil-
' ^ y**™- and even then, as, lta,T aif, sh(„fldu. intu'
today, it sl>me wnth the bright- .separate legislative package#, -j
nv*s of a tram # headlight. ^ j. Willie,n Fulbright. D-
t ! ha duy WOUld ** " 10°->ear- Ark., chairman of the S-nato j
s- |° ^ran S^r* • P'oreisrn R^lation^ 0>'r>rr»}t»^r'. |
■- -- ~ | had proposed the split. His!
lOVVn IQ Ik House eotjpterpart, Chairman I
„ . _ _ , Thomas E. Morgan. D-Pa . of j
: <Continued From Page t, j ^ Hous, Tor^ Aftajrs om.
’ f°rn7lfa‘S' iAt / ''St . 11 ' mittee opposed it
m ^ l0UdfM0lT hut thV For tire rime being at least.
% likedtt- By the lime It was driv, ^ thrP.h this out.
M I ireople didn't have purple-paint-' f * ,h; m'****' d<*arl>’ lndl‘
ed cars K rated administration f,pj.xisition
^ j ' _________ to another Fulbrighl juoposal-
fc | -pn a tii. 11 ii | to channel all development
J" I I rA Will Me6t througli international
* ; i /■. - agenc'-s stteb as tb* World
A rrvu'ar meet’ng of Post M Bank ard tire Inlet • American
d ('Travelers IrioU cUvc Assoc.a- i Development Ban.:,
ffi | tion will be held at (he Sands
Steak Tfoust a' 715 p.m. Fri- British author II. H Munio.
.day. known a* "ShW." said "Pm
A Dutch supper w ill follow The erty keep* toge'hei more homes
’busanes* session. , than it breaks up "
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SMC IS KNOWN th« "Motfrei ot trie Nation.” and the is
trying to unsv-at President Motiiii:ii.M Ayub Khan la Pak-
istan's election Jan. t. She is Fatima Jianah. 71, aister and
confidan'e c f the late Mohammed Ail Jinn ah. "Father of the
Nation.” Avtib. 57. has ruled fire el* years. Moslems dis-
favor Mias Jinnshs candidacy snd Ayub l* green the mod
for about 60 per cent of the rota.
THE average pei*on is called upon on, e every 15 year# to
make funeral arrangement*. Freund Funeral Insurance is
one way to arrange in advance for the funeral serv ice of
your choice
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