The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 196, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 17, 1966 Page: 4 of 12
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hf» I THE cvtno RECORD Wed., A Of. IT. 1M§
The Over 65-Year Market—Babson
Park. Mui Timy ere
a ra.ipnt! but quup a massive
It is here
tmaiament, retreat on.
promoting our ware*. ' mic sraof this group.
On.'.v one TV station, .or ex-i Cwri.Tt 1KC alone, just about
ampie. has cojrte to our stten- WO billion will be paiJ out und-
tson ax Erecting a program er 0* O'd-Ape, Survivor*’ and
! erj to ignor* tin* responsthie 1 n.'*t egg to
responsive gro-p and act as jears, many are not
one. They are heard from very (though one)’ the yvaung were j that aocia! security and other
often-a» a group, but J*y re- worth soliciting in selling rn- forms of pucrfic assistance con-
(*^*e*n a nuge and stable man tertatnment. recreation. *nd
ket tor retailer* and service
dispmsm of all kinds, Distri-
butes*. sd men, clothiers, food
marifieters, TV pnogratr.mer*.
and a host of other commercial j senet beamed toward the” old- Disability Insurance System.
enrreMrrneurs would da well to er catering specific*!-' the t are of the federal social
give them more attentior V> jy !o their interest* and needs security program. Much of this
refer to • he approximately 19. This \«w York channel has money will go to about 13 mil*
million mu a and women over; a^ned' forces with the X. Y. jlion retired workem. The rest
® *»«ng m the I S j state University to br ag retir- «il! help support our economy
In days gone by, it mj. i*>rv . oi men and . omen a wealth of through its distribution to S..
ularftr assumed that tho?je over . seasoned suggestions on such, million
<5 <f*rc about read) for pas- widely diversified topics a* keep-
turer Rut healthier living. • med» j ing trim by exercise, selective
icai break-through?, and more purchasing, draw ng up wills to
uvelligent nver-eli personal, avoid exaggerated probate cost.
tjuw have laid that my th away. J tips or home repair, saving mo- care
The-retired population is to an ncy on staples, and part - time sociahased medicine,
anvajCng degree lively mobile, job* ' will t* favorable in terms of
and ^'interested ir 'everything : While many Umms are *b> 'to. maintaining the purchasing
tb&v is going on It i* tomfool- retire with at least a macerate' er of retiree*. As of this
smooth thc.r later last July, most persons over 85
came under the protection of
hospital-cost previsions And It
is estimated that some 15 per-
tribute importantly to the econo- cent of these have signed *m for
the additional ooverage of doc-
tors bills and services under
the voluntary insurance plan.
Dus means, of course, that our
over-63 big minority will feel
less reluctant to spend money
Rfrvrr?cxm.T;E
M1t» JOHN DIESEL
Mr ard Mr*. Rauben Goh*
trert Jo Beth and Gordon
were in Sen Antonio Friday,
where Gordon had an appoint-
ment with tb* Doctor, after
that health costs will be taken which they went to Castrovnlle
care of In case of trouble will to visit with Mr. and Mrs.
will still be true to a consider-
able extent, but the knowledge
case
make many more willing to
spend for other purposes.
There are other significant
cushion* for the economy
brought strap under the broad
coverage of the Soda! Security
for travel, pleasant extra.* and | Art of 1985. Joint feder-1-states
occasional tenet than they Public Assistance programs are
did before. siring benefits to better than
The impact of tins radical m- S miUkin persons at the present
not atkm may n<»t be especial- time,
dependents of retired, jty spectacular at any given ! low as it is. it is thought
disabled, or deceased workers. * time, but it will add to the fun-1 some 3 million or more ;>eop!e t
strength will have received jobless pay- j
As long 1 ments in the course of*
Even though many fear modi- i as consumer prices take a con- 1%6. When you also take Into I . . .
ire as a first step reward total ‘ tinually larger chunk out of consideration tie erwromous I „ %iVs ' ^ ®*r'
its rtlects personal income, the buying! number of federal, state, muni- j , Ri,-' *>vond Scimitar and
• family «t Luxe Corpus Christ!
at Mathis last Friday and Sat-
urday.
and to one million disabled who • damontal purchasing
are under 65. of our older citizens
Preston Gohmert and family.
They also visited a while wtth
the Nolan Rlcord family at De-
vine. The Rlcordt were form-
er residents here.
Aletha Gohmert accompanied
Mr. and Mrs. L. Blain and son
Bobbie on a trip to New York,
where they ate visiting Mrs.
Bluin'* purerts and aistara and
Even with unemployment I bj',lh£ra who live toere. They
t it is. it is thought that Saturday at U00 am. by
car. arrived in New York
about 5,30 ocK»ck Sunday
evening, driving constantly.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Noster
t
Isaac
psychology erf those no longer (cipal, and industrial
working is inclined to become new functioning, It o
steadily more cautious
•to
VU-THRU
BINDER
A binder of
convenience and
•mice
— 8 assorted
colors.
•179
Tan don t have tm join a dab
carry a card or pay does to en-
joy all the advantages of L. L.
BUTTERY’S STORE WIDE
LOW PRICES! Tbey*re for
EVERYONE — and everyone
pays the same low price for
the same item .. . and this in-
cludes prescriptions. The only
“deal” wc have is a SQUARE
DEAL and we fin it to ALL
customers ALL the time.
6LEEM
TOOTH PASTE
Antiseptic
$1.25 Value
75c VALUE
SPECIAL
;;? ■ ^ -
Im
KLEENEX
200’s
J
29c Value
SPECIAL
■
%
PAPER
PLATES
Save Dish Washing.
Excellent for Picnic*
and Outing*.
SPECIAL
100 PLATES
TEK
TOOTH
BRUSHES
69c Volue
SPECIAL
44c
69c Value
SPECIAL
BUFFERIK
100 TABLETS
$1.39 VALUE
SPECIAL
BIRTHDAY
CARDS
See Our
Selection of
Cards for Family
and Friends
5‘ to 50*
PENCILS
REG. 1 for 5c
SPECIAL
19*
PER DOZEN
DOAN'S
PILLS
98c VALUE
SPECIAL
— Food Values —
S*e LJfaby Sweet P«m 1*
Ur Mortoo Pork *
Brut........ -___WC
Sir Hunt* < alMtp___Ur
I Be CJsriirl Ptaflopple Lie
10c GooWy kW faru IU
Me ■not’* Peorbee — Mb
Cash A Carry - UmK 7
tm Pwrtplii b Ow Most InportMl teipenikility
L.LTBUTTERY Pi;
PHONE
CR 5-3332
DRUG 5 cuer<
RELIABLE PRESCRIPTION SERVICE TEXA
(H'riEions
not sur-:
— ssi “ rz “Si p-r» vv—
stork market «nd intemationai Iff **P»' °?ca" *** m
events advise "cautin” sa" IO vUu
i«ilh relatives.
— ------3— ......... j The laving Lutheran laoder-
sh p Seminar which was held at
King Hammurabi of ancient Aurtin Saturday afternoon was
*B«yion engaged slargazers 1o jwell attended. Those from here
'decide toe cost auspicious time a-no attended were Mr and
(to collect taxe* 'Mr*. Charles Gohmert, Mr.
m/out
l£ANt
mm
FRYERS................ lb. 33c
Ground Lb......49c
HAMBURGER.....3 lbs. $1.35
T-Bone Pound
STEAK .................. 79c
All Meat Pound
BOLOGNA................49c
FRANCO-AMERICAN
SPAGHETTI
Valiev Gold 1/2 Gal.
ICECREAM................69c
Valiev Gold 1/2 Gal.
MELLORINE ............ 49c
Folgers 1 Lb. Can
COFFEE ............. 79c
Folger’s Instant 6 Oz. Jar
COFFEE ................ 79c
Johnson Shoe 49c Size
POLISH KIT...............35c
Lip ton* 1/4 Lb. Box
TEA............. 39c
25 Food Storage Size
GLAD BAGS..............39c
River Brand 2 Lb. Box
RICE.....................29c
Delta Summer Quart
DILL PICKLES.............39c
MAZOLA OU
Pint Bottle
IV
Northern
2 Boxes
NAPKINS ............
.....25c
Del Monte Pineapple
46 Oz. Can
GRAPEFRUIT DRINK
.....25c
Stokeley’s
393 Can
FRUIT COCKTAIL ...
.....19c
t-f 5frs La Pay Angerstaln,
Mr. tnd Mrs. Hubert E*f
Henr. ArgerstetR, Valter
Rtngnow, Mrs. lUlph t|f
daughter, Laurit. Mr*
Egg and son Riehard, Mrs JS
C. Doehrman.n Mr| A B.
Henn Mrs John Dieba! Mr
and Mrs. W 0 £>r**tr and Pas-
tor Arhelger That* war* over
2.0W* present, of which w*re
120 pastors and 103 contesta-
tions represented Pastor Mar-
kers from San Antonio was the
mam speaker and it was a vary
inspiring aftersonn.
Mr. and Mra. Laon Nag*!
wore in San Antonio hid ay
evening to meat thetr eon Rod-
ney who flew in from Califor-
nia. Ha la at homa new on a
20-day leave.
Sunday guests of Mrs. Fan!
Wendel were the families of
Alonso Wendel from Schroeder,
Cleo Wendel from Cuero and
Loon Nagel.
Birhtdays last week were
Mrs Otto Adickes, Mr*. Dal-
ian Brandi and Leon Nagel, aB
Wednesday, Aug. 10.
Mr. and Mr*. Teddy J.
Slalil from San Antonio visited
with the John IXebeis Thura-
day w>! Friday. They also vis-
ited their grandfather, Fred K.
Stahl who live* here.
Mr. and Mr*. Werner Hart-
man. Mrs. Fr.edu Duderstudt
and Otto Hartman attended tie
40th wedding anniversary • of
Rev. and Mr* Gus Sager at
Retold Rook Sunday. , „
Mtj. Mary J4su» bar b:*n an
toe sick list !Att-we»^.
ItL Mrs. R. H Cdbrs-t
end grandson Thomas OOhirttr*
Halted at Unekpoft Safurdtv
And Sunday with th*ir ion-in-
’s^ and daughter and fanttl."
^■hile thar* they alto vtent ts
the. boast ,.
Mr. sH Mrs If Airgarc'l *
■vent to Austin Monday tone*?
Mrs Angerstoln hid an *r
pointment with an ear deeter
Um JiptDeD*
TOKYO UP! -.Pan Am»r
can World Airwa./* awtognee,'*
it will soon em^% Japarerr
ngttona’s at stewardesses A
spokesman slid the first group
of women wdll leave liter *h s
month tor training in Mtam'
IJBT m It HP AIK ALL
TODS SNOB*
THIGPEN
SHOE SHOP
its r.. tiimui
Fresh Red round
POTATOES.................6c
Finn Head
LETTUCE..................15c
Bartlett Pound
PEARS...................19c
Sunkist Pound
LEMONS........... 15c
Yellow Pound
ONIONS............ 8c
Butterkrust Holsum. Rain bo 2 Loaves
OLD FASHION BREAD.....41c
K.V.F. 73 Sq. Feet
FREEZER WRAP.......... 53c
Seven-Up — Like — Fro*tie - Big Red —
Suncrest Strawberry — 8uncrest Orange
6 bottles...................29c
Sugar Frosted Lge. Box
FLAKES............. 33c
Kimbell 3 Cans
BISCUITS................ 25c
Squibb'* 89c Bottle
SWEETA.............. 59c
PREMIUM
CRACKERS
LB. BOX
Rubbing 2 Pint Bottles
ALCOHOL................29c
French’s Mashed 99c Pkg.
POTATOES................29c
GeUurdt’i L*e. Fkf.
CHILI POWDER...........29c
Swift* 2 Lb. Con
JEWEL SHORTENING......59c
Sof Tee 4 Roll Pkf.
TOILET TISSUE...........25c
Cut-Rite Roll
WAX PAPER ..............27e
P&G tin
SOAP....................23c
Quaker 1% Lb. Box
CORN MEAL_______________21c
McCLUMG'S
GROCERY & MARKET
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
DOLBLS ON WED. WITH KM ON NOSE CASE PUXCEASX
SPECIAJiS FOR THUR8.-FRI SAT., AUG. li-ll-29
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The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 196, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 17, 1966, newspaper, August 17, 1966; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth698080/m1/4/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.