The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 109, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 7, 1964 Page: 2 of 6
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'f 2 THE CUERO RECORD, Thursday, May T, 1984
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CLEAN
LAU N D
I>:. r Holoise:
V.'! a* <to you do when you havr
\. >u" drap's elcatv<l and 'Iip\
<wrto hick a hail ir.'-h too
'rt • wan'd apprecarr any
on act y xi ran give mo.
M o whor you move from ono
' ‘•o', thp other, wha’ do you
. ' do when they are throe inches
too short
Melissa
JV-nr Melissa:
I asks-.! my cleaner i' he could
clean the panels in my living
room without shrinking -n.
Ho said ' Dear ffo'eiso, i| you
dry c'ran them yourself d.ey are
•till going to shrink an inoh "
I didn’t holi- ve this.
I took the panels down and j
dui'ipod them in a do-it-yoursolf j
cleaning establishment. They
still shrunk.
This follow tried to tell me
that just because something was
tl7 cleaned did not mean that
Jt would not shrink. Now. I bo-
I eve hint. And mine was a syn-
thetic fabric!
About your short side drapes
There is nothing I ran tel! you
lo do Lut let out the hem and
make a false hem with some
kind of fabiie. This will give
you the weight of your drapery
and perhaps it will never be
noticed.
However, here is what I did
ceiie:
When my thick, heavy side
drapes shrank three indies, I
bought some three - inch-long
i QUOTES PROM [One Son Dies,
THE NEWS Another Born
FLATTENED- Naomi Burtnlck, 16, was under there when this photo was made In Minneapo-
lis. Mian. It took a 40-man crew two and one-halt hours to get her out, alive but Injured
seriously. A passenger with her also survived. Police said the accident occurred when
her car turned in front of the semi-trailer. The trailer broke loose and rolled onto her car.
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INDIANAPOLIS Segrega-
tionist Gov. George C. Wallace
of Alabama commenting on
his strong showing in Indiana's
Democratic presidential pri-
mary:
"Our campaign tor state's
rights won You. flic people
voted for me. We are going to
decide who’ll he the next presi-
dent of the United States."
WASHINGTON - Senate De-
mocratic Leader Mike Mans-
field urging senators invited to
accompany President Johnson
on his second poverty tour to re-
main for a crucial vote on civil
rights bill amendments:
"I lK>pe no senators, regard-
less of their position on this
hill, will leave the floor. If the
President has invited them I
hope tliey do not accept.”
SUNNYVALE Calif. 'IHi -
Mrs. William Avey. 28. stood a!
the doorway of her home wav-
ing goodbye as her sen,
Charles. 7. ran to eaten a
school bus.
But the routine daily event
turned to one of horror when
the boy dashed into the path of
an auto and was struck down.
Hie pregnant mother, stunned
by the tragedy, went into labor
and was rushed to Los Gctos
Community Hospital.
Little Charles was |»ronounc-
ed dead at the scene of the
accident. Five hours later Mrs
Avey gave birth to a five-pound,
six-ounce boy.
Woman, 106
Dies Tuesday
ESCALON. Calif. - (ITT -
Mrs. Elizabeth Barton, who'
received a card of congratula-
tions from President Johnson
on Ikt 106th birthday last week,
died Tuesday in Escaton Mem-
orial Hospital.
CL.< •••ne Kcmom in DlAneanl
Fsealon in 1910 with her bus-
. band, Dr. Harry P. Franklin ■
' Barton. She is survived by :•
j son, 17 grandchildren anti .
; great-grandchildren.
fringe. This is ordinarily used | him on his job Ho used to com-
plain about his sandwiches be-
coming dry.
Then a fellow driver told mo
to line the bottom of the lunch
pail with aluminum foil anrl
fold it over the packed lunch
This really works. No more dry-
lunches now.
Barbara Mironda
across the bottom of chairs, so-
fas. etc. and is not too expensive
if you go to a drapery shop to
purchase it. I sewed tills along
the bottom of my draperies. It
not only covered up the base-
boards but gave the drapery
weight and made it look nicer..
HeloLse
Dear Heloise:
My husband is a truck driver
and his lunch pail rides with
4%
INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS
ACCOUNTS LEFT FOR ONE TEAR.
mm &tatr Sank
F.D.I.C.
Dear Heloise:
I will be forever grateful foi
your advice to prevent steam
from forming in the bathroom
by running some cold water in
the tub before putting in the hot
water. This is absolutely wonder-
ful.
Grateful
Dear Heloise:
When I put on my chiids rair.
boots. I slip a piece of wax pa-
per in first, and then the shoe
pops right on.
Reader
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SUFFOLK, V» - Irving Leo-
pold, regionai director of the
retail, wholesale and depart-
ment store workers union, ex-
plaining why 1,700 union mem-
bers went on strike at a pea-
nut processing plant:
"We are not striking just for
higher wages. We are fighting
segregationist policies as far as
wages are concerned.
CHICAGO — Mrs. Dora Fron-
czak's only audible comment
Poor Student
Walking Slow
JACKSONVILLE. Fla. (UPJ)
—Reported missing by his par-
ents. Ronnie Beauchamp, 8,
was found by police at 3 a.m.
Tuesday slowly walking home
from school.
He indicated he was in no
hurry to arrive home since he
bore a note from his teacher
stating some of his school work
was not up to par. He lives
three blocks from the school.
as she was led from Michael
Reese Hospital from winch her
newborn baby was kidnapped:
"Please return my baby.”
•UNDER ATTACK THREAT
GARDEN CITY. N. Y.
OTIt— Form-i- Maj. Gen. Edwin
Walker said Tuesday night 8v-
tion on civil rights compl-tlnbi
should be put off for up to 4C
years because "we arc undo':
the threat of a Cuban inva
ion.”
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Mills, Lin. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 109, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 7, 1964, newspaper, May 7, 1964; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth698799/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.