The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 88, Ed. 1 Monday, April 13, 1964 Page: 5 of 6
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Ask About
the 4th
Day FREE!
Coll CR 5-3131
To Place
Your Ad
1962 FORD Falrlane 500 For-
dor VS, Fordomatlc, R»dJo,
Air* Conditioner. BenuUful
ftondabell b*l*e ftnM» wlth
matching beige Interior. *L-
966 actual mile*. One owner.
....................... $1385.00
1666 FORD Falrtane Tudor
VS. Fully equipped. Real
dean Inalde and out. l-ow
mileage ...........
ISM PLYMOUTH Station Wa
gon. Clean. One owner —
..............._.... *395.0#
WEBER
Motor Co.
downtown t lf.ro
mmsaissffl
TODAY'S gardencraph | WHO'S WHO IN O'EliO
,V
mm
1964 Chevrolet
Biscayne
2-Door
(Not Pictured)
PINK JULEP OF
FROSTY PINK
,WHlTE AND
RED ffl
SHADES ^
INSTRUCTIONS
AND PICTURES
ON INSIDE OF
SE£D PACKAGE
Flft-I
FIG-2-
SEEDLING-S
LOOK LIKE
THIS
IS x
YOU CAN NOW BUY THIS CAR
FOR ONLY $45.33 per mo.
Pink Julep
everything
for your picnic or
fishing trip.
BOB’S DRIVE-IN
1509 N. Esplanade
More Time For
Clean-Up & Paint-Up
When You Visit
Fischer’s Washateria
1413 N. Esplanade
roWFIty (Llooed t'bura.)
Now's The Time To
Let Ls Paint
your Home —
You Can t Go Wrong With
J-B PAINTS
Buy Quality at Bargain Price*
Nathan Post
LUMBER CO.
1401 N ESPLANADE
CR 5 4541
rJSt-A XJns&SSttTSSlk'.
34 OTHER UNITS ON SALE!
Air Conditioning Added l or Only *0.15 Per Month.
SMITH - DUCKETT
“YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER SINCE 1940"
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
The Record l* authorized 1°
announce the following candi
date* subject to approval of the
voters In the Democratic Pri
marv election of May 3.__
For District Judge
t4Ui Judicial Dlst. Court
JOE K. KELLY__
For District Attorney
Xlth Texas Judicial Dlst.
WILEY L CHEATHAM
H i Re-election)
1 DAVF WHITT .ow__
For Stats RepreeentatlTO
47th Tesas legislative Dlst.
j T •TERRY'' NEWMAN
JOE H. KOUBA
y I. *'Gils'* THOMAS _
f ur Sheriff _
S G. “Cutter DIFTZE
RALEIGH W. BLACKWELL
RAY L MARKOWSKY
(Re-election1____
-SPRING New Car Sale -
15 New 1964 Cars In Stock Now.
ALL THESE UNITS PRICED TO SELL.
Come By And Look Them Over —
The longest Deals In Town —
Prices *1785°° Ful1 I)elivered
start at
Price —
leske motor company
Your Authorized Chrysler. Plymouth.
Rambler Dealer.
By EDNA MALllOAT
/>afnbufed by Cmfrol Press Aeeootafww*
PINK JULEP la a flower, not j a dotted line allowing where to
drink The name does sound cut it open. There la also a
cool and refreshing. small picture showing what the
Pink Julep Is a new bache- seedling looks like so as to dis-
lor's button, an old flower fa- Ungu.sh it from weeds when ;t
vontc with a refreshing new sprouts.
appearance. It is a pepperminty , When the packet is cut open,
mixture ot frosty pink, white besides the seeds, which are in
and red shades, a perfect mix- a small envelope, on one slds
I ture for a monochromatic ar- are pictures, as shown in the
rangement. accompanying Garden-Graph of
The package of Pink Julep Pink Julep and mint. On the
seeds was sent to me from ' other side are instructions on
Northrup King and . Company, makin* this arrangement
and no doubt is a prelude of height, cutting of stems, and
things to come in the seed in- information as to how to have
dustry. On the outside of the the flower* laat longer.
■j package there is a picture of Thw in a marvelou. i<tea and
• ! Pjnk juiep and in the comer a great help to beginning ar-
MIAMI UFU Commerce ,PFl0wer Arrangement rangers. The information can
Secretary lather Hodges said .. gave this packet. t* pasted in a scrapbook or
Thursday night the United1 on the back of the packet is (future use.
Sla-o, in danger of be;ng out - <C im tin, Featurm Syndicate. toe.)
sold on world markets by its j • ----—-—-
Allies should sell the Russians j
'everything they can eat, drink
or smoko
We ro sc limp less than four,
por cent «.f our products,
abr>ml ' Hodges told the third
annual 'Florida World Trade (
0>nlerence Our competition :
Chiropractic
Phone CR »-«« CLINK
STOP FADE. HEAT, GLARE
with CLEAR VIEW
transparent Sun Shades
POIZIN’S
iWI
tHplanade
Hodges Boosts
U.S. Exports
AGRICULTURAL
LOANS
Ot All Kinds
GONZALES PRODUCTION
CREDIT ASSOCIATION
1 or How n — Luero —
Gonzales
•1
PAINT-UP'
J'l
Protect outside beautify in-
side with Pittsburgh Latex
One Coat F'lat
LUCAS LBR. CO.
tout tv Esplanade l K V535“
AFTER EASTER SPECIAL
10 Lb. Dry Cleaning $1.50
LYNDIES:
P Lo<r Opeiu'*o
N 4
lit R Morgan - CH 5 skill
Goliad Man
Speaker At
Short Course
Goliad County is one of the 25
in Texas with entries in the
1963-1964 statewide Litter Test-
ing Program. The Goliad G>un-
ty Swine producers entered in
this program are A. VV Kerlick
of Weesatche, and
i Franke of Route 2 Goliad. _ ~'\rtrov A) , (T'Pl
I Hoe™ complimented the _ ,
i producers for taking advantage j VJ'- - 6
Gov. Wallace
'Sold Due In Indiana
NOTICE
M)K SALE
i $50 cash for your club, organ)-! Border Coli c puppies 3 male
I zation etc Sell -K4 iwttiei -Wat-f 1 femaie Reasonably priced
I kins vanilla Write' Wa'kinsiMrs Boh Cope CR 3-3525. 1 lj
1502. F Rk> Oande
Tele HI 5-4906
sells up to 40 per cent of their
goods abroad j Goliad CountyWill be well re-
This country must L«•>.•.! lts ; presented at the Texas Swine
Short Course, at Texas A&M
cuMomt-i > i
“as inn? av strategic
are rv.it involved
Swine producers who participa-
ted in the testing program now
being concluded at Texas A&M
University. He stated that the
>fpSV“sihj>pard
LEONARD M COX
i Re-election'
For Av*e«*of • Collect**
FRANK R TH1EME
Vit tori a.
exports, he said, and included
Russ,a on the list of customer- ; ^“ M~-" Ulmer Fncdn, hs. ] -- . " - •...........~Y ” '7
ma,('n^|Ui«d tiunty .Svv.no ptoducer, breed-
_us one of the featured speakers ‘ngprogram
w % VI Ml | during the Monday and Tuesday. I The ^nt>' A**"f ^
\ April 13 - ‘ “
---- , nl,n, u - 14 meeting, reports
vw Ford Doll House Tex- MAN OR WOMAN u ;,h c ‘r' Harvey Hoermann, Goliad Coun-1
-I lfb0 )* h'“1_ \a }.*' ! age 2J< to 52 Must be neat ami Auont. !
j ^.’o Station. - soil'.,way,. dependable. Pari or full . time ; ' Friedrichs, operates.one of the ;
_ ———1—-— work. Average $150 to $500 I»er i outstanding smaller sow, pig
j , rnnm n/o is your purse handle worn out ■ month. Write Watkins Pro-; anfj market swine operations in
I K ralh^l’and air run* '-»r shabby" Replace wrh new: duets. 1502 E. Rio Grande. Vie- Texas. Three other producer-
^ from other sections of the state
will also discuss their opera nWi„mju, ............
tions. j producers for taking advantage | v.“ not s
“»is r.
ection operations m order to, Indlana presidential pn-
meet the consumer demand for : ulr *
leaner poik. ; Press Secretary Bill Jones
university, tie siawu um, Those planning to attend the | * A , Inri.
facts and figures on their en -, Course from Goliad Coun- sal< , Ji , , _ nexvs
tries will be revealed during the ^ inciude Elmer Friedrichs. anapohs °°® t ,k a. U.t .
13th Annual Swine Short Ourse l w Kerlick. Berthofd Franke. conference and a talk a. But
s,Tk,“n' “wiKTSS i.. »
and Harvey Hoermann. j !he Maryland primary.
Mother Neff Park near Bank VrasWree' around
at College Station. The produc-
tion and carcass information
:amed will he extremely useful
FOK AALIC
4
IN THE BEST OF TAST^
Mr*. Baird’s
Holsmn
DELIVERED SK V RR At TIMES OAfL* TO UK’Al STORES
I age. All brick bv owner
CR 5-3.312
Call, plastic,
three
tai bed
gold. -liver driw.
olurs repute $1 :k) a'-
HOHNI S <15
SKKVIl r.k
For Conunl«*lOBeT Pet. 1
DAVE W EBEK
< Re-elec-t,<>n>
1J) hangnow _
. |-------—- 'iHITT1 tl'’"lTLT__— , rr s Clean-up i.me in Uuei o and
[lovely home Central air con- .m| xervice 'ation on 'h.d nifan- clean^t the el.,e
' didoned vented hea* fenced >v (| we-iiakl If uv-, -e-g.-i winter wcai cleaned
and Mrs, Agnes H:l-i for storage; ■■ge; ..lad .'ears
______ ,hr h. We- .off. Texa- 62X75 ’•-pr.rig and -uaime. e.othes
; yanl. Huge oak
trees CR 5-354k
$or UMtabit I’ct- 1
MAS STEEN
aaSTVoR-nnwaw.
IViHIUBWM
Pi/\C£ HOPt- PANOS at Hrt
S -2 AVC&9TKAL MQ**e /V EQUATORIAL-
c % ■’“■-’S* -«wi—
I —.
, FOR SALE - Nice lots 100* x
150' —Select early for choicest
, lots. Call CR 5-4611_Li1
habvshteb -
Dc nu warn to mak* wtra
money oaby n«in*T You know
tat special aervic*
. tpaclaJ Uadn* yoin
luma and addrs* and whethei
you want day or oighi
tor " «enote week tor onlv $1
PKEE__ -
ANYONE bavin* anythin* to
GIVE AWAY dogi. cat*. dotu
fumttur*. plants, etc., may run
«n ad tree of charge In this
column for three days lnl
I HA'’E YOUR HKARIN' - T1 5T
1 I'n BY A NOTED Si’l.vTAL ■ - .
j 1ST AT THE WHllK rOP MO- ’__!Z--
tel, yorktown V n'R5- Tu 0 2;h^ ontn
DAY, APRIL 16. FROM 10 on
\uto-Mafa Zig-Zag- Sewing Ma-
chine m vvalnu: cabin,-' W.ll do
f,.ne\ ..I'-c'hfs w.'hoo' altue.v
ments, kc new IaK* up ^
payment- of t]0(K) per month
e.un i and. pie—ed ready
for wearing and ali. thi-
near.* make a trip out to
MACH A- 70U Has! Broadway •
v.here we’ll put oU: be-t efforts,
in'o car.ng f<a votir family s
floth.ng 'I?
C, 1
AM TO 11 -OH AM
113
33 . one
louhl, ''"gaTa'ge * with MM I H VAH HH-P^AM
I For Sale or Trade for
I stamps, two new vvaltiul
| tables. Ph. UR 5-3,1,
wash room. 20'. x 29'; one water j.-arn jji) jW,,• (jay or more n
Ace system, includes windmill, elec- |(0Frrinncnt nude work Will
step trie pump, tubing, rods, storage p-tim win. or'-woman if. inexper-
(15) tank, tower, locaied 3 6. 10 miles irncr() Write Mr. llKATU. Box
-r- _ north Nursery on highway 8".' 2766. Moninhis 2. Tenn.
We have in this vicinity 4 used' To moVed. Bid basis. Con- -■ - ~
pianos. One excellent -tudent;,ac, ^jr; John Paul at location
piano, one small console piano ; oT H1 5^020, Victoria, or Sin-'
one spinet type piano; and one |au. Ql| & , ;,ls; Co. Marvin R
Moor*-. IKK) Wi.-oil Tower. Cor-
SI
youe HkSHness,
WELCOME
HOMBi
910F The jA»6toiNa
ANPSBTA MSPtC1.
I SENT AN eACTHMAN . VES-g-E n,J; aE7-!
DOWN Hfece TC GO x AT ONCE l ---
s i ^
-__HIM TO ME1.
gland puds iej»,-e—ed. that
i,--|x,ns!t)ie parties may assume
balance on small, monthly pav-
luriber information. write
B, MNFSX i^l, M|V - Ihahi
IN l b RESTED in raising rate
1,‘,’,'s < omniei e..oiv" Ft mfor
,,n „r: g „«l breeding stock
,1 in rke' wi re 10 tsoutb
’leva- Pf' C,rripanv. P O
Pk.x 93, t.'uero Texas ' 1,1
Mil It IS
| quarters, I he
knap. Loi'! Mortli
U
r.lM i- .!-• Bel
lex-- ' 1 -'t
CITY
UTILITY TROUBLE?
Alter Ofllee Hour*
Call CR 5-3440
A vote for Wiley Cheatham for
District Attorney w.ll be ap-
pre a ted 1
FOR SALE
Our and One Halt
Tun \ir < omlllinner
1‘erfeet shaix-—I'lionr
CR ,)-ol79
_ FOR SA1.)
hand, Gravel, tallehe
Tnp Soil
Tank t leaning
Brush <leailng
Janies Blsian
C it 5 3965 (13
{His ( ll! 1 **; '
Hill KF.N1
IL.rlKe Kit honeUe 1;Milllieii's.
1 and - be. i,
n »f M ' S 1 - .>* • *l{»
Utildu r, .;.
im; n 1 pi 1
n;11 If* (*1 •
' ’ ! '
l ’ti n - >4 'll \ ;
• cm' I’ h iM»:
1’ 5-;N2h
1 l-l
Three
•1... n.-b-'d i';xu?l-
men' F* •• a:«
.•lit 1 ;u e and
-*.'i • - ’ •
.CP. 5-1.41: 'i •
I’nfuni.shexj >
t'H'Hi.VKHli . 11 * RISC
Niodfrn rU^\cn'.vnce< .loin-
son St. ( ^<1 .Tctkr ( oiin,
WANTED TO
I.F.ASF,
500 acres ot
pasture ior gva/-
! ing Cad CR 5-4*34. "I
J. J. FISCHER
FOR SALK. — Neat 3 bed
room home. Close in.
Real Estate &
Insurance
H5 X Fxplanade—( It 5 3I‘.‘3
WILL YOU STOP
, , bNOOPIN'THaU
* s
£ 3
V
1
Ia>t Vttj Supply Yours
•Fill-In Dirt
•Top Soil
•Road Grader Work
•Small Road Gravel
Guadalupe Valley
Gravel Company
CR 5-4834
S|n(k Tank tonxtrui lion,
cleaning A Drag Line "»rk
jrf'0.
--=3P3£
Cull Fur Free Fall males!
GULF
CONSTRUCTION CO
Ph UR S-4M4—fltern. Texas
In the early days Fast Texas
j Indtajis bathed in 0.! seeps to
relieve 1 lieumal.s.—
X Bedroum House
Mee lot. In Norih
C iiero I or Rent or Mle
M il C ON R AD
Real t.stale A Insurance
C R 5-5251
bA-i. j—
D!AQY,;>/,
CSIE.' I’LL SE’Y'OU
COULD GE” A
Million fdc.twe
MOV E. 12 IfflHTS /
/
-BUT WHAT EVES'
happemed_o j
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r\ /'?)
\3 C'*Z ■
Tv
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w:b'MV Ml
WHO ? /-)
y
.f BOY YOU w'ERE^
iM LC\E WITH
O N PAG E
—, FOUC *
f.y N
r-
Lj Oiiii
n a —o ml trem C uero on
Voakum highway.
• 3 bdrm. houaes. New.
I arts all over Cuero
Low terms on everything
HOMI.U BLANTON
Phone ( R 5 St.rk—C K 5 6211
AfitLA PCAl?.. BCIMCS
5 .'Do.ooo V lOkX'o.
OEAY'VC AT THE FUJI
, ..I-’pTL k'BEP 5M.FNT
'OU ABE vO'MNc
T: = AEAUDJ FOR .WE
rjc-ec iv--Tcr-.)CT-OMv
W'CAO
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secxA;
/ amp now ifarla
P0£e A-i SH657D-P,
' VUi'-K'r-Fit' Ik'.
, NO T V? . FAS- J
- - V
Vi
f- NOW
r%
I SIMPLY CAN'T
f: p^LIPC WHICH HAT
X-L_ , 1 TO BUY -L*,
,______— -— --- V' 11T
H- ic : take T.H‘GONE. ,
I KNCNN IT VOLl- THRCXY J
( MX' HUSBAND INTTO
■CN' .
■J ;
r rfyir
M
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Don't nut off-roofing your
home or hu-inc— lihtise if
it shows signs of wear
Marion Fetter*
Lbr. Co.
sot S Hill
Ph CR 5 4611
"T33 and I'M SURE
(THIS ONE WOULD THRCXV )
Y—, HIM INTO , ^"
A TIZZY
>- >4
DON'T YOU HAVE
, ( SOMETHING BETWEEN
\ N asni-^antatizzy - .
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Mills, Lin. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 88, Ed. 1 Monday, April 13, 1964, newspaper, April 13, 1964; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth698544/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.