The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 218, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 19, 1958 Page: 12 of 12
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It tn cono RECORD. Sunday. October 19. 19» f
REAICS
PERSONALS
Congratulations to Alva Sue
McJunkin who celebrated her
16th birthday Saturday.
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103 N. Gonzales
Ph. CRM»
We Give
CTJERO MVDiCt
8TA.Hr*
Double Stamps
EVERT WED.
with $2.50 Purchase
on any item we sell.
STEWART’S
Texaco Sente* Static*
tIO E. Broadway
Mr. and Mis. Gus Mason Jr. .
and son. Pat. of San Angelo are ;
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mason’s
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gus
Mason Sr. and Mr. and Mrs.
Berner Bade.
About Your
HEALTH
A essHy (M*b* mw*»i fiitoi Cm*
A» T#s»» Slit* OifidMst •! H«ilA.
HtH»Y A. HOUt, A. A
CMM»lMtoMW at Mdolth
v;; 'v V
Sounds like quite a slaughter,
doesn't it? But,that's ari estimate
I of the number of us members of
'the “scare 'em up and hunt ’em
; down” fraternity who will be laid
sons: 1. the hunters are disre-
garding the common safety rules
of handling .a gun. or 2. the hunt-
ers lack the sharp vision neces-
ary to distinguish details at a dis-
Mr. and Mrs. G. G Schultz of j
Fort Worth and Mr. and Mrs. I
L. L. Pittman of Everman are
weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Irvin LeSage.
%
GULF
permanent TYPE
Also
Other ^
•
Leading
Brands
Arnold Bros.
SERVICE
STATION
CR 5-3113
Esplanade At Broadway
imtviiniT 1 mm | w j iw vuouu^uioii uviuus av a uib’
low by shot and shell this season, j tance. You can't be guilty of the
As long as we re going to be second without being guilty of the
, casualties, why not just sign up tirst. You must handle a gun to
I for F ormosa dutv where we might a*m and Nre it. If you can’t see
be able to do posterity a little clearly what you arc shooting at j
! good before acquiring he Purple j -vou are disregarding the most im- j
Heart? Three, thousand, five hun- iportant hunting rule of them all.
drerl trigger happy replacements j ^ ,*le ®bove admonitions have |
-all with well-oiled rifles and ihad 1,0 on you. maybe the j
scatter guns—I can see the Reds following results of an actual trial
running now iin a Texas court of law will make
i But what's the cause of all this,an ‘mPres*kf ’ T}'l ca#e * B««*
j , 1 ? p t defendant had shot and killed a
- for the most there is but one™ ">»»««* hi™ f"*‘
today. 1 feeble plea in the hunter's defense , S,, eH r m ^ *7
i Thursday’s refugees inclu<fe<t —Mistaken Identity! That man in bcfo,Tthcy
lands, where she was a guest of (Continued from Page 1' some 3 000 U. S. citizens and 2,000\|., red cap with a middle-age ,.. th? delendant, they must be-
lier daughter, Mrs. Billye South-j protect them from the ord- residents in Mexico. launch bulging his plaid shirt e'er toed'the!S' m"d™^ f "*
j.„ Uk, . hur,t”'!awj caution l„», « m£fo°ort£
Poll! Cans In
Nition’lntriuid
WASHINGTON Oct. 17-(UPI)
— The ll. S. Public Health Serv-
ice reported today there were
311 cases of polio in the nation
for the week ending Oct. 11. far
higher than the total for the
same period last year.
During the week ending Oct.
12. 1957, the agency reported
167 cases.
Thru Missing For Fin
Days Rescued
MOBILE. Ala. Oct. 17 -<U*fV
— Three men missing for five
days in the Gulf of Mexico were
taken aboard a motorsttlp
Thursday and were reported in
“perfect health.” The three —
J. B. Self, Tommy Baker and
John McGaughan — had left
Clearwater, Fla. .early Sunday in
an outboard motorboat.
IF You Miss Your Record
Dial CR 5-4246
-
Only 57 days till
Marcel's Studio..
Christmas
(19)
Mrs. George Morrow of Yoa-
kum was in Cueio Friday visit-
ing Mrs. Nora Adams.
KIM NOVAK and JAMES STEWART In one of the many mis
penseful scenes in Alfred Hitchcock’s newest Paramount thriller,
“Vertigo," which arrives Sun. at the Rialto Theatre. Technleolor
production in Vista Vision Is set in magnificent San Francisco.
Showing thru Tues.
V
Mrs. Walter Koemg returned! Trtl||n T«|L
Friday from the Hawaiian Is-' luWli iQin * • • ■
err.
liked just tike a 10-prong buck!”
It is necessary to pass a vision
ary prudence would have done
(Continued from Page 1)
test to get a driver s license, a ,„ .__.__. „ ,.
. ...... under the circumstances. Based '
ptlols license a job in most tn-^ ^ instrucU the ju
dustries, in the army navy, ma- j convicted lhe defcnda’m andV
inary and common hazards
Guests of Mrs. I-emy Cobb ' of bicvcle riding and the op- Atltlllfll
and family^.are her parents, Mr eration of a motor vehicle.
and Mrs. H. E. Weatherly of Ll
paso ' In this way, together, they
Mr ar.^ «... Pm Hw«u. «**» acquire whatever dart came, rinc «, add I,re a whll. cane.' can buy a !££«, *"™“, cST
: are due back Sunday from a knowledge is Useful and truck rides. A candy concession hunting license. He can then Presented in the public interest
! vacation trip to Jonesville. Pa., i learn to use and improve stand will also be found on the ic"‘lll> go mendy , on his hunt by the Texac Optometric Asso-
: "'here they visited Ins brother, their knowledge of the oro- 'grounds. , 1 a... , tjUa!’.<1ri ’ ciation Inc., Copyright. 1958.
rant r r Hmvarmn anH Mrt Uiel1 hjiuwieugt, oi me pio- s» brain “At Lase , and eyes On , ■.____f „ ... ,
Lapi. v • l noweiion. ana Mrs. . , . , ■ Anvr>n#> willing tr» irvan iiniraiu) o- . r-> n»» attention is devoted to U. S. Steel
Howerton P®r handling of bicycles and Anyone "tiling to loan unique ,sick Call’.
___l. n,.I l <i . _ :t .U-. : ■. i r ______u ------
motor vehicles in and out
They 'rival Mother Nature in j
their beauty and surpass her by traffic,
being permanent. See the new | ——
Artificial Flowers. CALLAN-
DER’S. 119
Flood-
mentary school concessions.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Meredith* 'Continued from Page 1)
and children, Linda and William, leave their homes.
are in San Anto'nio to hear Mr. Tlie Fourth Army headquarters --
Meredith's lather. Rev. J. H. in San Antonio flew army cots * A 1.
Meredith, speak as guest minis- , and bedding in to Harlingen Air i\UStrUll(in
ter at Harlendale Methodist Force Base early today from
| Church. Rev. Meredith, who has where they were taken to La Joya
j been retired a number of years, for use of flood victims,
i celebrated his 87th birthday Sat- Release* Stepped Up—
1 urday. Linda Meredith is a stu- Meanwhile, water storage at:
dent at Stephen F'. Austin High Falcon Dam rose above “super-
i School in Austin. Tlood capacity” causing an in-
Llovd Henneke or
Bond. Persons wishing to loan Rlasses with which they’get pro-1
i per vision will leave the glasse!
ponies for pony rides us request- 1>ehind when thev go after the!
;ed to contact Mrs. Ramsey.
Mrs. Bill Nami and Mrs. W L.
Mrs. Allen miny men who ordinarily wear Mdd Killed WHCII
Bomb Explodes
game. They say, “Glasses are in WICHITA. Kan.. Oct. 17.—
Ferguson Jr. are in charge cl ele- ^ bm hTdiS’t h°mh Cxploded in the
know it till Bateye’s dum-dums lobby of ,hc MuniciPal Ai,-P°rt
began clipping the buttons, off building here, killing one man. 1
that 10-prong plaid shirt. , , Police said the victim apparent-
Responsibility for all these cas- ly had been carrying the bomb in i
ualties boils down to just two rea- a brief case. He was not immed-
iately identified.
Just Arrived!
shipment Of New
FARMALL
And
International
tractors
including One Model
With The Brand New
6 Cylinder Er.^ihe.
Farm all Vos 340 t 460.
■Internationa) No. 210.
SEE THEM TODAY AT
GOEBEL, *
Truck And Tractor
IIS S. Esplanade Pb CR S-41S3
The condition of Mrs Mike
Byrne, who was admitted Fri-
day night to Burns Hospital,
was reported to be improved
Saturday.
day for Mobile, Ala., to visit j
her husband, who is working with i
an oil crew there.
(Continued fiom Page 1)
years he served as president of
the Returned Sailors. Soldiers
and Airmen's Imperial League ■
of Australia.
He is a member of Legacy.
Director Richarson and his
wife, Pamela, have one child.
j , crease in the spill from the dam.!
Tbe Spin from F'alcon today
was stepped up to 42,300 cubic j
feet per second. Authorities saidi
it may be further increased to
43,500 cubic feet per second by
Mrs C P OorGM Th„~ noon' P051^ a new Oood menace lu' It\lireu
Mrs. C. _R. Godard left Thurs-!^ th# already haid-hit ^ ,heir widows. Since taxes
tOWTIS.
Falcon Dam storage reached ai™ ru'R‘' lnere WOUJ
record peak ol 3,479,462 acre-feet cduc°f t0 ,axPa>ers7
Just received large shipment of today. VV'ltht a Pnor marriage date to
i of quality flower bulbs, and pat- Buses running from Perezville pro ect Stale , aKaiast anY
ented rose bashes. Lew is Nur- <r> Sullivan City brought flood pens!‘!ns designs,
tery. (16-17-19) I victims to shelters in dry areas
Amendment....
(Continued from Page 1)
these retired Texas Rangprs
river!""” tileir "idows. Since taxes are
; already earmarked to maintain
the Fund, there would be no add-
orris
photography
marvin
studios
•■inn
»•»i»tiiit*
it* ■ i f i ii i
Belated birthday greetings to
i Sue Godard whose birthday was
! October 15.
Jack Frisbte of Yoakum was
• a business caller at The Cuero
Record office Saturday.
Just recehed new shipment of
strong healthy bedding plants.
Also sVawberry plants. Lewis
^fursery. (19
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Boothe are
fncHouston over the weekend vis-
iting her brother, who wias injur-
ed in a recent car wrafck.
KCFH-1600
MONDAY miouotl PtlOAl
tM Stan On
S.3S Morning Ko«n64*
i.ii World N*«*
6:00 Morning k«nbi*
»;3u Ruroi bvtom
6MS (Marla hm
6:90 IMU Nn.
6:99 Local Now.
7:00 CoHm Tima
7:30 Local Nmn
7:39 World and lorn* Nmn
’ <0 Local Sporu Now.
. Tin.
»'m mill
Tun. tun
Ji
CURRENT
EGG PRICES
A’ Large ...... 43c
‘A’ Medium ---- 34c
A’ Pullet ...... 23c
B’ Large ...... 34c
A’ Lg. Cage .... 45c
DE WITT COUNTY
PRODUCERS ASSN.
Ph. CH 5-3441 - Cuero
7<49 CoHm
9:00 Hoodlln
1:02 CoHm IMm
1:30 local 4n
. 9.39 CoHurtimo
~i00 Itxai Now>
9:0$ Polko forodt
Mrs. Martha King was dismiss- ‘‘H® f'*11 8”*
ed Saturday from Burns Hospital I !£§o
: 10:34 (own one Country flat
Miss Lucy I"'00 l**“* ►*»»»
Barden who observed her birth-' S^loo w^'id0w*—n’ “**
the amendment would provide for
the widows, present and future,
of Texas Rangers who were re-
| tired before the establishment of
a State pension plan.
‘AGAINST:
Other retirement plans require
matching contributions from the
salaries of the participants. It is
: unfair to other State employees
to propose a non-participating
j pension plan using only State Mon-
ey. ,
| Two years’ service is not
sufficient tenure to merit a pen-
| sion out of public funds.
Fish have very few nerves
J around the mouth and therefore
ithey feel very Tittle pain w hen
they are hooked.
FACTS
VOU SHOULD
KNOW ABOUT
FUNERALS
DO IT NOW!
NO ONFI buys a F'uncral as
a matter of INCLINATION
but as a matter of necessity.
If it is a necessity that you
must some day make arrange-
ments for the Funeral Service
for a member of your family,
then it is Just as necessary
that you know as much about
the Funeral customs of your
community and the “47”
DIFFICULT DUTIES DE-
MANDING IMMEDIATE AT-
TENTION ON THE DAY OF
DEATH OF A MEMBER OF
YOUR FAMILY”.
The Pastor of your church,
your Funeral Director and
your family are sources that
can assist you in answering
these questions. Not “AT
TIME OF NEED” but NOW
when you can give your time
and attention to all of the
necessary duties that will be
required of you.
FREUND
FUNERAL HOME
Congratulations to
arden who <
: day Saturday.
Java is the most populous of
The three thousand islands of In-
! donesia, but Sumatra is the larg-
i est.
12.10
:2»I9
12 JO
HAWKINS’ GIFTS
Antiques
Braxs A Iron Bed*
Marble Top Dresners
-V Moody at W. Forrest
__VICTORIA
r**Oi Noun
You. Homo Im*
South laxo* form A Hem* H*i
(rr.ao> Cuwo UvMtock Co.)
2:49 lorn, a no lonA Trading E**l
1:00 Hoodli.m
1.02 Motmo* Motodl**
2.00 World N*w>
2.09 Matin** M»todi*«
2:30 local N*«*»
2.39 Mat him M*toOt«
3.00 [*xa» N**»
3.09 HUbely
4.00 World Non
4.09 Hillbilly Ha
4,30 local Nrw:
1,39 Hillbilly
9:00 Sport* Roundup
j 9,09 tvonlng Swanedo
MO Waathoi Summary
: 9:31 Evonlng SarmwOO
1 A 43 (OMT*
lot w an
WE PRINT
DANCE PLACARDS
TICKETS
HAND BILLS
CIRCULARS
We InMte Tour BusijeM
CUERO RECORD
Check
Our Christmas Card
Order Books On Dis-
play Now!
The Cuero Record
PHARMACY WEEK
IS 365 DAYS LONG
Tfir- spirit of ethical practice that is commemorated in the
cbfccriaiue of National Pharmacy Week prevails through-
out the. year at BUTTERY’S. We are proud of our pro-
fession—proud of lhe many discoveries Pharmacy has con-
tributed to the ad\auc« of the healing arts—proud of the
pari Pharmacy I* playing in giving mankind a healthier,
happier, longer tile. This pride la reflected in our profes-
sional skill and services ... in our completely modern pre-
scription laboratory ... In the neatness of our prescription
package. It la your guarantee of the flnest compounding
aerviee.
L.L7BUT76RmE.
PHONE DRlI G5 CUERO,
\ RJLIABi£ PRESCRIPTION SERVICE TEXAS
CR 5-33321
Eugene Pond, chief of police,
said the explosion "apparently
was premature and that fact may j
have saved many lives.”
It seems likely the man was!
en route to board a plane,” he j
said.
The blast occurred about 9 a m. !
Males usually attain their max-
imum weight at about the age of
49.
Keep the
Curve of Local
Prosperity Up!
BUCHEL
NATIONAL BANK
Mom bar Federal Reserve
Member FDIG
Bonus Day
SPECIALS
Good Only On Tuesday October 21,1958
Recapturing the serenity
of a time, long ago
Sometimes on a quiet street of a sequestered
village, one can sense the tranquility of yester-
year’s simple life and sturdy virtues. Today’s
pace is faster, its problems more complex, but
the virtue of thrift, so esteemed by our fore-
bears. can still contribute most importantly
to our peace of mind. Systematic saving re-
mains today as always, the keystone of happy,
contented living.
:
PIECE GOODS
Special Purchase
Corduroy, Suiting — All
Washable
RUGS
Reg. 1.19 QQl
Bonus O Yd.
Special
3.50 Value
Bonus
Special ...
1-98
Cuero Gobbler White
SWEAT
SHIRTS
Zipper at Neck with Color Green Turkey
And Lettering. Sise: Boy’s 6 to Men’s Large
298
One Lot
NURSES
One
Rack
UNIFORMS
DRESSES
4.95 to 5.95 ^ f\f\
Value ...... 3*UU
Greatly Reduced
0*
One Lot Boys Brown
OXFORDS & LOAFERS
4.95 and 6.95 Value
Sizes 2 Vi to 6 for......
>
198
One Lot Ladies Shoes
CASUALS & DRESS STYLES
1/2
OF ORIGINAL PRICE
Deposits Insurance Up To HO.OOe
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporate
Member Federal Reserve System
KOEHLER’S
Cuero * House of Quality
Since 1890
Pbo&e CR 5-5121
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