The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 293, Ed. 1 Friday, December 9, 1966 Page: 6 of 6
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rar • THE CUERO RECORD.
Frl., Dee P. 1?65 !
PERSONALS
Mrs. IMrry Holster is ' visit-
.. {ins with Mr. ami Mrs James
________y (Butler in Bossieif City, Bn. and t
I making the acquaintance of her I
* I new grandson, Jason Boyd. I
Captain Luther Boysrn of1
;he U. S. Army, who has been Marvin Kirkman is spending
New
Arrivols
.n Viet Nam for the past year, i Friday in Austin on business
atrived in Cueqo LhursdaC for yy.lev Cheatham is a business
Tv dauKh‘C[- l)or: \ stor m Port Lavaca today,
mda, and his parents, Mr. and ;
Mrs. Edmund C. Boysen.
A Happy birthdiiv for Mrs.
.Tudy Blanch, who is celebrat-
ing today'.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rick-.
man art' the proud parents o!
a Id lb., 2 oz. girl lx>rn Dec 8.
Die young lass, named Robin1
HntvarH P 1 Pence, is tbe granddaughter oi
Christ; are r)elt<’n o£ Nbion an<1
|. Judge and Mrs.
..Green of Corpus wueu «*r ..T. , , ... ,., •
sending a few days in their Mrs. Sidney Edgar of
* and Mr. atul Mrs. JacK R.rk-
POLLIWOG S
By rOI.I.T HOWERTON
town look gay, »nd that always.
tends to pep up Christmas buy-
ing.
Ijemenam Governor Preston
Smith and family getting out
their Christina* cards with the
earliest.
Widow of JFK Rejects
Author’s $3,000 Offer
unkind in the hock abou4' her
husband
yrm YORK UPI Mrs. been the suggestion of Sen.
—:— John F. Kennedy has turned j Robert F. Kennedy.
Bu.-k SchiWetz writing from ,U)vSti a SB.000 gif' u> the I The Kennedy's reportedly "1>
Hunt lev.s "here tie main- f^fnn«»civ Memorial Librarx out jected to Fay's "bad taste" in
S5* iTZt S” d *SS!*»"» -* *’>'hw *••»«"»*»,h"
purchased the three acres next;, husband s-. close friend. Paul B.
■ d»or with aft electric......cotn- Fay. Jr., on a book alx>ut
Frances Vanzura calling (or pb-toly furnished house, work- President Kennedy. t was
professional help to get a dead S),0fl w;th laundry. freezer, dbrloscd ( _| M
animal from under her home. | hothouse, dri-hard. fine land-j Mrs. Kennedy's aid'. Mrs. ‘‘
\»fiM
Expert
Watch
Repair
and
Engraving
Bernintj & Wagner
JEWELERS
letter Frers
WATCH REPAIRS
On rro, Trxn*
j home here after attending the , _
retirement d.ruier for Judge Bill ,1!an 0 ,PI°
Murray in San Antonio Wednes- .i},(j yp-s James W. Han- ------- scaping. He reports that Pete1 Pamela. Timmons, said Mrs
.day They plan to 'urn tot coo|{ announce the birth of si Melie Thompson remains ill: Schiwetz is teaching at the. Kennedy gave no reason for her
: Corpus Chris# Monday. |g j|>.t 144 oz, baby girl born at the Baras Hospital suffering West Foundation. a beautiful action hut it is well known that
Boh man Rec- Shp "as named Raina with pneumonia and pleurisy, island set up off the Georgia pay's book "The Pleasun
' ‘ Kaye. Maternal grandparents. we ane sorry to report. j coast, hat ing ret; lined state-. uk. Company,” di-plea-ed the |fj
are Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Marks. _____ ‘side after living in Italy many former First Lady. F .y. 48 y
_______________ of Cuero and Mrs. James M. ^ sheet Metf)1 & nvw.'years. 1 said in Texas Monday that . - “
Ilkl nl , (Hanc'X'k of Cuero is the pater- . Shop repairing the awnings n „ , .. „ , K-nnedy had returned the V
UN Black . . . inal Kran,lmot,,er- I at The Fair department store.! B,'rt Kir-k . teilin-g us that lie. money, saying ■'.rj.pt t p
(corner of Main and Esplanade. ■ f"’ a ,1,'cr fo.r daughter Mar- would he "hy pocriticM. £
tha and was having: it Fay, tx, who was konn*Hj> - y
dressed to takr up to top Iiv mxi* *r sp(“i*PtHi‘y ol thp \;iv\. •*
jFams . and an- condit.oya rs go ,.arnare Word College for her published the intimate picture ji
r,ing fud blast again 1 nursday an,| her friends to en.ioy. of the late President without “
,nnd folk wearing summer clo-; - ,,emission of the family but the ?
his most informal: moments,
referring to dollars a- "bucks’1
and eating in hotel rooms
wearing only his shoits Fay
Kennedy felt it was
an invasion of privacy even
though there was nothing
Brin*
Oirtstrans
Ex< lt<*ment
lnte
Vour
Heme t
RYAN’S
Ktovrer Shop
102 \ Gonial?'
< R It S4U
Dr. and Mrs. A. J.
and family , plan to spend the
veckend in Houston.
(Continued from Page 1)
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Hospital Notes
H ERO HOSPITAL
Miss Ruby Wied.
| thes for real comfort.
Ricky Kasjter
to,!,ay.
posals, In often fiery caueus-
ses-after Brown's speech, some u
nations proposed to.submit a *
now resolution,calling for an oil j
boycott against Rhodesia ahdj
threatening force to ovehthpo'A * neordo Mever and Violet Dietze wish.ng she
the g truth regime Swiss Alma Sager. ’ could *tep mtp a dress Jim fit . HOME HINT FOR TODAY :
iw'r perfectly and walk l ight. pjace apples in plastic bags in j
the refrigerator to keep other j
“ fisxl.s from asb(.,rbing the apple
Petunia* planted thickly in fjavor
PUE-HOLIDAY
PERMANENT SPECIAL
is birthdaying jriea of writing the bs,k had
S-f.X.On Permanent
SI.-i.ao Permanent
SlA.an Stn.oo Permanent **.P0
sti.50 s 7.;.n Permanent sa.OO
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY'— i HERNS HOSPITAL^ out with it.
—--—-—'j Admissions: Mrs. Charles
LOST — Several keys on ring. ^ Rickman. Sister Nepomueene. I
Finder please call CR 5-5175. ! Lrsiie McBride and Mrs. Ag- the flower beds at the front of
Read The Oawatned Section
la Die Cuero Record
Every Day
f FRANCES' BEAUTY SALON ?
112 W. Courthouse - CR 5-3325
u JJ
RAMSEY'S STEAK HOUSE
Goliad Hiway*Across tbe River bridge-Victoria
Bring The Family - Priees You ( an Afford
OPEN 24 HRS. DAILY—Exc. closed Sat. nite 10 p m to a a m
P"
THE GREAT OUTDOOR
SCREEN AOVENTURE-I
FROM THE NOVEL THAT
THRILLED MILLIONS!
Starring
PARKER
ROSENBERG
smsam
COLON try OeLo*e
kmfcS&i
Ce-ilo-y Fc, pp(*ents AN AARON ROSENBERu frorf-ntw- ol
WiLLlIamk
ties Hilbrich.
j Dismissals: John Craven*.
Guard Helping
In 'Sing-Song'
The annual Community Sing-
Song date will be announced as
soon as rhe Cuero National
Guard completes coordination
with the civ nr and band of
the high school. Sgt. I^ebell Kue-
cker said Friday.
A detail from the guard unit
will cut a tree in the Stratton
! area Sunday. Die tree will be
the Crescent Valley Creamery M(T,amkL ILL
and one little fellow braver
ithan the rest starting to bloom' MIAMI L PI Die Miami
(right away. Dolphins Tuesday dropped line-
—-- ! barker Kd 1 WahoOt McDaniel to
i More Christinas lights bwng 'the in.iuied re>er\ed list and
,hung on the street-. Die many activated Stan Mitchell from
1 colored tights are making the the taxi squad to replace him.
WHO ESE.AIXY II VS TO MAKE El M.KAI. ARR ANGEMENTS?
In IVc of the deaths in the ITiited States, it Is the wife who has the unpleasant duly
of making arrangements for the Husband.
FREUND
FUNERAL HOME
41 i EAR'S Ol SERA l( ¥
CR 5-4343
set up on the north side of the i
(old armory building.
It will be decorated Sunday'
! afternoon by members of the
local military group.
f------------------
HI SR AND ARR AIGNED
Isaiah GarTev. filed or for.
wife and child desertion March
.30. 196fi. in TVWitt County j
■ Court., w;t.« ordered yesterday i
to contribute to the support of
his wife and family..
Gariey had pleaded not guil-
ty to the charges Nov. 2 and
a-ked for eoiirr-appointed co«.in-
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MARKETS
Box Office
Opens
7:15 with
one feature.
10(41 GRAIN MARKET
Adults . 70c pi ero CAMS GRAIN MKT
Children___23c ---—
CoartN?
IP haffner n lie.
Milo .. _
2 20 per 100
w;
4i
V
improves the look
the Indians gave us
T!.e cLs;ic tro.t r?es soft in mossy shag,
with, fringe trim on the vamp and a
• ; so flexible it bends double.
B- \A — 5 s to 10 s
$9 95
lilt II,Hill'S in' (item. Inc.
108 E Main
CR 5-5211
DU.IT -------•—-
Veliow ear corn _ 1 55 per bu
Yellow shell corn _ 1.45 per bu !
FORT WORTH I,rVEMTOTK ;
FORT WORTH 'ITT-USD A* .
—Weekly livestock.
Cattle and calves Compar-
ed week ago; active, steady to
strong: week's sales included!
good - choice 597-1168 lb slaugh-:
Dr steers 22.70 - 23.80; gozd-
ehoiee slaughter heifers- 22.00-1
23,60: cows 16 50-17.70: bulls
19.40-21.50; high good and
choice 400 - 635 lb slaughter .
calves 23 80-24.50; feeders:
choice - prime 475-730 lb steers
25 3 0 - 26.90; g'xod-choice heif-
ers 19 00-23 20: good - choice
290 - 475 lb steer calves 25.50-
28 00: good-choice heifer calves
22 00 - 24.00
H"gs Active steady to 50
Iwer; 1-3 grade 375-270 lb bar-'
rows arid gilt* 19 00-20.00 1op
20.25; sows 200 - 570 lbs 35.00-
37 00.
Sheep: Steady; good-cho*ce
63-301 lb wooV<| slaughter
iambs 20 00 - 22 00; gocxi-choice
5(l70 !h wooled feeder lambs
16 00 - 19.0(6
TEXAS POULTRY PRICES
At’STIN d PL — Poultry : i
.Market steady; demand fa.t •
to good: prices South Texas
12.90-33c: Fast Texas 12; move-.
men* light._
Cuero Lodge No. 405
A F. A A. M. meet*
» every second and
I fourth Thursday each
A month at 7:30 p.m
Vis.lting brothers are
always welcome
/ O. A. Zimmerman
KM
B E. Wealherlx
bey
$ak tfrmnrial
F'JNfPAL H5Hf
IM
All current bjneral home in-
surance policies honored at
FULL VALUE.
Oak Memorial writes Indi
vidua! or Group Policic
,rum V.iS' ik’ tc, S? t)tn 00
:«t w a ( I *> Bi v it
Cuere
CR 5-3454
If you’re tired of trucks
that ride like trucks,
try a truck that
rides like
a car.
IZk.
TEXAS IS
FORD COUNTRY
•67 FORD F-100 RANGER PICKUP
Ford Truck riders have it pretty
soft. Even over the roughest Ford
Country roads, new '67 Ford Trucks travel with carlike smoothness. Ford’s
exclusive Twin-I-Beam front suspension does the trick.
You’d never believe a truck so tough could have such gentle ways.
Maybe that’s why so many Ford Country folks often leave their cars home
and take the truck on fun-trips.
We’ve added to the fun for ’67 with a new Ranger luxury model. Sit in the
cab and you’ll think you’re in a car.
Test-drive a Ford Pickup at your Ford Dealer’s. Even if you’ve never enjoyed
driving a truck, just go along for the ride!
WEBER MOTOR COMPANY
115-121 N. GONZALES ST.
CUERO, TEXAS
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The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 293, Ed. 1 Friday, December 9, 1966, newspaper, December 9, 1966; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth699258/m1/6/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.