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Tues., S(*pt. 5, 1967 THE CUERO RECORD Page 3
AfTTOMOTIIVE-
rtrrnrrrrrrrrn it ......
CARS
'M Plymouth Tudor
Hardtop ....
’Ml Ford I.TP Fordor
Harriett
*2593
$2765
'66 Falcon I'utura
Fordor *1695
‘#6 Ford Custom Tudor XI795
’66 M.G. Midget Convt. *1105
‘66 Fntrtsnr 500 Fordor, SI895
’65 Fairlanr 8fM) Tudor
Hardtop *1805
'65 Chevrolet Fordor ■
Blaeavne *1505
'61 Ford Falrlane
Fordor XI105
'68 Ford t.nlnxle 500 Tudor
Hnrdtop........*005
'611 Ford Galaxir 500
Fordor $795
'61 Hulck Fordor F.leotra
325 6505
'61 Old* Fordor ............. *305
'5# Ford Tudor ........S7H5
'57 Ford Fordor »I!I5
'55 Plymouth l ordor SI35
'51 Ford Fordor *125
■58 Ford Tudor $315
TRUCKS
AUTOMOTIVE—
A UTOM OTI VET-
’S? Ford Vi Ton
’62 Oiev. '. Ton
'65 Chev. 11 Ton
*165
*785
*903
WEBER
MOTOR CO.
Downtown
CUERO
. M. * ... * *
FOIt HALF.
.1.1111
TOP QUALITY USED CARS & PICK-UPS
1007 Chrysler 300 I-Door Hardtop. Spice gold w/Blaek
Vinyl Top, (all vinyl). Interior with center armrest,
tin CII> V-8 engine, nil power w/fnrtory air condition-
ing. Driven only 5,000 miles. Balance of 50,000 war
ranly.
1963 Ford Galaxle 500 4-l)onr — one otvner. All power nnd
air conditioning, 390 V-B engine................Only *1305
1962 Ford C.alaxle 500 4 Door. Ileal clean............Only $705
1965 Ford 11 Ton Pick-up. Drhen 26,000 miles Only *1395
1965 CMC tj-Ton long W.B. 8 I t. bed. V-fi engine, 4 Speed
Trans. Driccn 39,000 miles Only $1595
1006 Mustang—rent clean. One owner. 31,000 miles. Now
priced to sell ...... Only *1805
LESKE MOTOR COMPANY
15 Year) (50,000 Warranty)
VOMt
CHRYBLER, PLYMOUTH, RAMBLER DEALER
, (We re Out To “Win YOU Over”)
UF A I FS'I XTK
Try and Stop Me
-By BENNETT CERF-
i. T. NEWMAN REL.
Houses. L/its, I-and,
RENTAL MANAGEMENT
I.swis, Consultant.
Phone. CR 5 5156 (26
8 Bedroom, l'/l hath, corner
lot—502 1st St.—good location
and good bin .
2 Bedroom home. 307 Bur**,
t Bedroom home. 501 C
Main
Homer Blanton. Real estate
Ph. Alt 5 3156—< It 5 5717
TNSIDE the gorilla house of a West Coast zoo a sign hangs '
J between two of the rages. It reads, “You are looking at !
tlie most dangerous animal in the world. It alone of all the j
animals that ever lived
can exterminate (and
has) entire species of ani-
mals. And now it has
mastered the ability to
wipe out all life on earth.
Beneath the sign hangs
a mirror.
> * •
Richard Burton on the
subject of his wife -a girl
you may have heard of
named Elizabeth Taylor:
“Liz is a great charmer—
cajoling, flattering, a n <1
crafty. There is no guile or
hideous scheme known to
women she is unable to -
employ . . . She's extremely beautiful, but there ARK a few flaws
in the..masterpiece: she has an insipid double chin, her legs are
too short; and she has a slight pot-belly ...... She's one of those
wobwn who' thinks, if she is 15-minutes late she actually is being
half an .hour early . . . She has tota l blazing* honesty. She cannot
tcil a lie . . . Our marriage is one continuous excitement.” RICH-
ARD LOVES LIZ!
• • »
“Ducks: may be dumb,” Will Rogers used to say, “but they
don't, pay fancy prices' for guns so they, can sit freezing in dreary
:r,nr. hi's before sunup"in the fail, watching men fly south for
the winter!"
«. 1967,' by Benin.-tt Cerf. '.Distributed by King Features Syndicate
—Believe h or Not/
\ XT'- ^ MONUMENT
W' THAT STAMPS IN 3'COUNTRIES-
Finland - non-nay and SWEDEN
Who's Who
In Cuero
POTTED PLANTS
For All Occasion*
Kleineoke Nursery
5 FLOWER SHOP
2060 N. Esplanade
UR 5 4755
See U* For All Your
Air Conditioner Repair*
All Maker and .Model*
CUERO MUFFLER Jk
REPAIR SHOP
Yoakum Hwy. CR 5-4709
GOOD FSKD TIKES, BAT
I L R I E S. GENERATORS
STARTERS. All TYPEF
REPAIR WORK.
BAB AUTO REPAIR
A PARTS tO.
San Antonio Hlway
FOR HALF.
Top Soil, Fill DIM. Road (ira
vel. Al*o Dump rrui k and
l-o«der Work.
< all J AM FIS W IS1AN
( K 3 52M
id
FOP, SALE TWO BEDROOM
PAN I L I FN BRICK H. ’ut
Bunt-in overt and rang**, con- j
tr < 1 heat and air. Small equity,
arid nxsume Dan CIO W Thom-
«k, CR .VIS!*! . .Of
THREE BEDROOM HOUSE,
2’* 1**2*. $4 000 fi ntr.ct Her-
man Caraway. Hte 1. Iks 294
Huntsville) Texas, or .1 I Ca-
raway 112 W I jvc Oak Sire. t.
Chef", Texas 0(1.
1957 >j ton I ml pi- kup: Al.->
Binaii house i"t sale or rent
Cail CR 5 404K.
NEW 3 BR white brick
house. Beautiful carpeting
throughout. Wonderful locn-
tion .Only $13.750 00.
SEVERAL OTHERS
ELVIS RUDDOCK
CR S-4827
Warren Shrugs Off
Garrison’s Probe
BfiTTL*
SHIELDS
USED BV
NATIVES OF,
Port Moresby,
MeuUGuinea,
Are made onlyct Rote
VINES AND THICK STEMS
t ka« , «|« W. !*♦» ••Md '*«• I«»«i
ANTOINE MONEUSE
a farmer ef Stvaast, Bela turn,
WAS SHOT TO BEAT' 1 By A
NEIGHBOR IN A QUARREL IN 1779,
RUT HIS WIFE, CATHERINE, REFUSED
TO '.DENTIF/ H!S REMAINS
50 SHE MOULD NOT HAVE
TO WEAR WIDOW S WEEDS
Vi. unded in the same area later
when a bomb was thrown front ibecause
the rooftop of a building,-
At. almost the same time, a j
private car ran over a, bomb)
protecting their children onj said Mack was not injured by
their yacht anchored off Porto j the shot.
if the upsurge > ----------
j in kidnaping*. j POWER OF PRAYER
j BRISTOL, England (ITU —
MONEY HURTS ! ., ... . , .. .
Everything else failed so an un-
REDUCED PRICES
Only a feiv 1067 York Air
Conditioners left!
Nathan Post Lbr. Co.
1401 N. ESPLANADE
CR 5 4547
HERMANN SONS LODGE
NO. 17
Meets every 1st Tues. of the
month.
For Membership See
President—Bennie B. Prause
Secretary-Louis Buchhorn
SADDLE BROOK, N. J. 6.PI' ^ identified parishioner of St.]
Phillips Church asked the P.ev.
-Toll- collector Clarence Mack
i TOKYO l PI U S
| Justice Ear) Warren said today'
] New Orleans District Attorney
Jim Guriison has presented
j ''absolutely nothin
placed in the center of a street
in the causeway bay area on
H.-ng Kong Island. It wounded , . ... , .
: tin>: persons in the car, a man ; fantclair has filed charge*; Malcolm Widdicpmbo tor re-
Chu'f - doubts ; about the reixtrt^ of the, t(n(1 Wjml(in_ ! against a motorist on the Gar j Ugious help to start his jalopy.
Terrorists also threw a bomb ! Hen State Parkway, charging he I The Rev. Widdicombe- said
in bunt of a restaurant Wound-! fired a quarter from a coin gun j he blessed the car keys and the ]
mg two pedestrians. j that hit him on the chest. . motor later kicked over. "Just
Mack claims George Thomson] one way in which the Lord
CHRYM.FR . AIR-TEMP «!r
conditioner 131000 BTU. Uvcd
nvmtlis, edit $250 09. sell l*>r
$190 18) CP. IS__G
DON'T take second host Come
by to see our RE A H'h;ri|»'*>l
W us tiers an*' rolrlgrritors
MASSEY niRN CO
• FOR SAFE
Neat lioine on ONE LARGE
ACRE Inside city limit* on
Paved Farm Itoiwl. Irnme.
dlute possession.
708 N. (ionsalM. Large
house.
Wnrn Street. 3 BR borne.
J. J FISCHER
Cuero, Texas
CR 6 *125
FOR RENT
SMALL 1 BEDROOM HOUSE
mi edge nf tniin. Water furnish-
i-d. Recently redecorated. Ade-
q ufor couple. Call CR 5-
4071. 'll
ytttTHT;?*
NKFD NEW ROOF, repair work
cr new housef Call CR 5—4103
Lucas l Luca* Builders if
OARAGE SALE mss In pro-
gress. 104 Alexander stroei.
griv»>. clofhing. table, chairs,
dishes, etc. 11
CAR POP. T SALE, Wcdnes.my,
gept 5, 1120 N. Terrell Si.
UNFURNISHED 5 ROOM
iSSmts^Jng^mt/’lhninJiin the w„rst day of Communis.
.Mint, kitchen and bath, garage -r bomb.ng ,n th- ,"Ur-
an-l wash r...m. Call CR 5- month-old ramprogn to under-
: nntre British rule here, offictai.s
—.......-—---j said today .
UNFURNISHED THREE BED ! At lca-t four persons were
i ROOM and den Imnio. -Central j .vrrested Sun-lav in the wake of
I beat. 402 N. Terry St. CR 5-4693. : hnlf-di zen hanthing incidents
itljin the stepped-up leftist hlt-and-
coimnission he headed. Wartvn
r.'piii'ii:
"I have absolutely none, and
I might say also that every
jiublicly to.J inepdier of the Commission is
contradict Hie Lnd.ngs of the’"I the same opinion.”
Warren l.'ommfs.sion on the! The Ciilyf; Justice referred to
I Kennedy assassination. j charges hy Garr..son that
! Warren said in ail the; Oswald was but a part of a
j material' . written about the j wider assassmation plot,
; assassination of President John1 He said he wanted to "skirt
i F. Kennedy, he has not heard! this very carefully’.”
"one fact" to refute the j Gaft ison's case might Someday j
Commission finding that Leego. before the Supreme Court.
Harvey Oswald alone was the! Rut.' he .added:
k,Per. j; "So far as Mr. Garrison’s in-
I Die Chief Justice spoke at the ] forma'.ion to the public is I
! Foreign Correspondents Club of concerned. I have seen absolute-j
Japan during a visit as a guest • ly nothin;: that woukl conflief
1 of the Japanese Supreme Court, with the report of the Commis-
.Vsked whether ho had any sion.”
1 Killed, 28 Injured
In Hong Kong Bombing i _
HONG KONG UP1 — A fire | a Communist • controlled union]
department assistant chief was ] headquarters suspected of hid- !
killed and 23 othet persons, in-! ing four men w1<v attacked a
lulling his Wife,, were injured 1 Chinese police inspector nnd |..
stabbed him fiij times. The-,
KIDNAPriNG INCREASES
NURO, Sardinia (UPD - Sar-
dinian bandits Thursday kid-
najted a pnisfierous farmer,
tin ir fourth victim in a month.
Police said if the bandits fol-
sinee Hieir usual pattern they
L i...' would demand ransom for his
Elizabeth Taylor and Richard
j Burton, making a move in Sar-
j dinia, said Tuesday they were
doubling tlie number of guards
he said.
of Berkeley Heights shot him! blesses us
last Saturday with a gun in-{ —
tended to shoot coins into auto- Illinois entered the Union Dec.
matic coin machines. Police 13, 1818.
Cu^ro 1-odge No. 409
A. F. & A M. meet*
every second and
fourth I’hiirsuay each
month ai S;P0 p. m.
Visiting orotrers are
always welcome.
Boh Bishop
W.M.
H. E. Weatherly
Sec’f.
Mrs. Baird’s
Holsum
DELIVERED
SEVERAL TIMES DAILY
TO I/OCAL STORES
if*"*•,(n
insne-’or was hodpi tali red.
Killed in the tVinr attack]
Sunday was As am Khan. a!
Pakistani assistant station of-|
finer at liv* Wenehni fire station j
on Hong Kong -1 -.1 a nd. ,
He was smirk by shrapnel]
when a'bomb exploded in front
ELECTRICIAN NEEDED
Truck available, fringi
liencfits.
54 rite M ARTIN ELECTRIC
El (iurifw, Teva* or call
IJnrn!n 3 6421
(12
i Furnished kitchenette apart-
ments Barbee Courts, 1512 N
i F>nlnnndo CP 5-5214
HOME DELIVERY
THE HOUSTON
CHRONICLE
Dntlv A Sunday $2.50 month
( nlf*< K ft »667
FOR RENT; 3 bedroom house,
partly air conditioned. Oscar
Anders. H>
HELP WANTED_
GOOD LADY TO TAKE CARE
of 2 children after school. Ge-
neral housework. 8 a m. to 5 p.
Call CR 5-4745. (8
] run tactics that have plug ucil of the fire station.
I the colony since May. ] Klian .s wife, six firemen and
] The new tumb.ng attacks two pedestrians were injured
Hf followed a pol.co raid that j the blast.
A European passerby
netted 56 jiersons in a sweep of1
SERVICES
WANTED FOR IMMEDIATE
permanent employment - office
girl lor general office ami sales
work • Mondays through Satur-
days. Experience desired bow- ]
ever, not necessary. Must know
typing, shorthand and some j
IT'S TIME to bring out last | knowledge of bookkeeping, and;
fall's clothes for die children j w illing to "leash telegraph busi-!
In preparation for back-loI ness. Gal) CR 5-3463 "r write
school. Bring them to us and j Chisholm Trail Western Wear, j
we ll have everything looking i Cuero, Texas 77954. (ti
"store bought new ” with
our
ex|K-rt and careful attention.
MACHA'S, 702 E. Broadway. (8
FREE
For Singer Sale* and Service on
•li types sewing machines call
Green's Studio. 508 N. Gonzalea
Phone CR 5-4813.
MATTRESS renovating. One
Day Service MASSEY FTJRN
* MATTRESS CO.
BAB 2 SI’ITKK____
Ox you want to make axtr*
money t»aby «irang,, You tov-'
toe *pecla' aervlee w e
magi m apeeia1 rate. Uktmg yout
name anei addrea* and whethei
you wan' dav ax night hour*
ke a urmxi* weak lot only $L (til
ANYONE having anything to
GIVE AWAY dogs, cals, dolla
furniture, planta, etc., may run
on ad free of charge in thii
column for three days. (tt
TIRES - TIRES ■ TIRES
25% SAVINGS ON 4 TIRES
Buy 3 Get the Tire FREE
BLACK OR WHITEWALLS . if
YOU PAY ONLY FREIGHT ON 4»h tlRE
15 DIFFERENT SIZES
40 MONTH GUARANTEE
NO MONEY DOWN
SEARS -*133 E-Main -
LAW INJFRED
PITTSBURGH flJPD The
1967 baseball season has ended
a bit early ’for veleran right-
hander Vernon Law of the Pitts-
burgh Pirates.
The Pirates announced Tues-
day that Law, who has l>een
la it bored with a groin injury,
has letf the club for his home in
Meridian. Idaho. Law, 37, had
a 2-6 record this season—his
17th in the major*.
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