The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 69, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 22, 1964 Page: 5 of 10
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THE CUFRO RECORD Sun Mfirrh 2?. 19fi4 3
Cuero Volunteer Fire Department The Best
First Methodist
1 * a new first aid program, the
s Club, first in a number of years,
horse- First class consists of six men.
rnostly They're learning the technique
•owning of artificial respiration, first
lv for aid for bums,, and so forth,
xl vie- particularly those types of first
aid firemen are most likely to
started j encounter.
A little-known phase of train-
, ing is inspection of business
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Elect New Officers
ficers do not want practice
sessions to become routine.
All officers of the regulars
and auxiliary departments are
training instructors. Chief
Frers works up drill plans for
regular drill, nights, officers [ each class about a week or 10
often take a small group of days ahead of time, and on
firemen on a tour uf some of] drib nights he coordinates the
these structures. various activities of the drill.
They acquaint themselves. Part of firemen's training is
with the layout of llie property, I attending courses at Texas
learn something about what's.l A*M t Ini''entity.. Three attend
tn tlie Iwiklirvg, where the po- each year;'
tential "hot s|x/ts’ are. how to How long does it lake to
get in and out of the building j make a proficient fire-fighter
and tlie most efficient way of 'an «l a new member? That’s
fighting fires in these partir-1 hard to answer, hut Frers said
ular buildings. it takes an average of sonie-
II they si guild ever find ■ tiling like four years, although
themselves fighting a fire in if a man applies himself and
a particular building, the vol-J attends drills of both tlie reg-
unteers would know how to, ulars and auxiliary depart-
nian: Mis. 1- 1-
!,'s. E F. Cjpodeno i-
T, .' \!mentor. Mr
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f, • .:iiic*ncJwnt.
s .> ion super-
I ^»h Pol/in,
WONDER WHATEVER hap-
Dhid 'o that outfit that want-
ed v out in ii community TV
■’ 'be |>a^t lew months, that
">■ has been deader than
Tie key Tint issue.
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e .•smith.
un i (hiher'
-and home*
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On l osing
Your Home!
H Costs So Little
To 1’iotect a Home
d’i.'m.c \ i :U!’ lilit . iiiit,. don’l
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JIA1 COXHAD
WOODWORTH & DI NT
tvsl It \ \ ( I - ( i nto TKX \s
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I.AYIN(i IIOSF, — A group of Cuero volun
teer firemen lay it 2.5 inch line from tlie In
ternatlonnl pumper to the Ford frurk supply
ing it \tilti water frum tin' fire plug. Sine's
like this llle < ...........1 ;|[ l.i'.e ilfitls.
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Yoakum Church
Gets Pastor
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Tlie R' . tie: aid W t-c til
Roswell, N M
has been c.iNc'i
1 lo tiie K i st Baptist < 'hut- ii ,f
V-i.ikum and jntln i’<-d he p:.,
i Id accept
The m.mster said he hair, t
be in Yoakum by 1 ,i-:rr .Sunday
' and ihat he and h;s lam:w , I
, move ta Yoakum me ladeV -[iatt
I til nest week
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■su'prises to light up their
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The Ai.am.. Rein ng (u lm»
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Hollow molded eggs,
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and decorated, many
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anny Sugar shells of
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Mills, Lin. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 69, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 22, 1964, newspaper, March 22, 1964; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth698539/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.