The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 209, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 5, 1967 Page: 6 of 6
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Submarine that flies in the air or travels submerged. It has flown
75 feet high. American entry.
Far Americans making SC.GOu
President JuunsuH wants even
or more in 1967, $21*0. 10 will In
’apf fl THE CUEKO RECORD Tues.. sept. 5, 1907
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Frfhl Campbell
If, land daughter, Kimhorjy. of
i Baytown were Labor Day visit- •
i ors in Cu'erA.
Mr. and Mrs. John Arthur
Burns and family haV'o rePirr.ed
*,-, .their home in Houston af'er
<■nriinc Latvir Day hrlidays
Ki'h his mot her. Mrs. Helen
Li « in Cuero and her mother
Mrs Ralph Wofford in
’r'< —
‘Cuero families spendina the
Labor Day weekend in :
family cottages in Rockp-
were the (’ictus Krnslers and
Harold Highs.
Mr and Mrs .1 -bn T Wofford
n and «on John abb stayed In
their R 't Kp rt cottage. Tlv ir
stjests ware Ricky Whdeler,
C.e :rZ‘- Blackburn, Don C'atre.
and Fudo' .e.hnson and a friend
from Brenhtm.-
Mi and Mrs. Charles Koenig
York- an,! daughter Sherry of !!>.is-
'on spent The weekend w i;Ti'Tiis |
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Koenig Jr. They left Sunday frtr
Bay City to spend Labor Day
with iter parents, Mr. and Mrs
Travis Still. Kathie Cleveland
of Aldington arrived in Cuero,
. .Monday for a week's visit with
! Mr. and Mrs. Koenig. She and
ja-eph Burns of Dallas is her parents. Mr. and 'Mrs. Bob
spending a few days with itis | Cleveland, are former residents
mother Mr. Helen Bl .ss. of ,lliS ci,>’-
“Stepulator” c 1 i m h s tip or
down stairways on tractor-
like treads. American entry.
THE
TIME
IS
NOW—
For
Back - To - School
Timepiece Repairs
Berning & Wagner
JEWELERS
Lester Frers
W ATCH REPAIRS
Cuero. Texas
MARKETS
LOCAL CRAIN MARKET
Courtesy of
HANSEN FED A SUPPLY
Cl ERO ( ASH CRAIN MKT.
Roller attachment for any car enables
parking sideways. British entry.
Ear Corn ....
j Shelled Corn
Milo
1.40 hu
1.35 hu.
S.31 civt
TEXAS POULTRY
AUSTIN (I.'PII — Poultry about
steady: supplies adequat* to:
fair to good demand; prices
South Texas 13.9-14: East Texas
12.5. ,
FORT WORTH IJVESTOCK
MARKET
Portable record player,
pushbutton selector for
30 d»sks. German entry.
No liatteriee tool tells
when to water or fer-
tilize the lawn. An
American entry.
•Solar grill operates on rays of
sun. American entry.
Personal hydrofoil. Italian entry.
Electric power climbing wheel-
chair. Swedish entry.
INVENTORS CONVENE—Here are a “far-out” few of the J Inventors Exposition in New York Sept. 9-17. On ‘'menu”
more th; n 15,000 creations set for the third International j are self-lighting cigarettes, a flying vacuum cleaner, etc.
FORT WORTH (UPU
US DA
ART CLASS
BEGINNING
Thurs., Sept. 7
FOR
INFORMATION
(ALL
POLLY HOWERTON
OK ANY
Art Guild Member
I Livestock:
Cuttle 1350. calves 700; g-n-
! eraily steady: bulk supply feed- j
! er cattle and calves; good 630-
735 ib. heifers 24.40-24A0; 1
16.50- 17.30: bulls 20.30-21.50;!
good 400-535 lb. slaughter calves j.
24.50- 26.00: feeders: g.xxi and
choice 500-650 lb. steers 25.SO-
Cuero
Calendar
South T exas C-C To
Hear Pollution Talk
Die
TUESDAY
Cuero Rifle and
j 17.10: choice, to mostly guod .Club, wih meet tonight at
Pistol
tfflglMS
UBeMonr
— $
LAST DAY
Box Office opens at 6:30 P. M.
2 FEATURES at 7:00 A 8H5
Monday thru Frltm
j 412-550 lb. heifers 23.40-23 SO ;
j high good and choice 350-500 lb.
!st>:er calves 26.50-29.25; grad
and choide » 300-450 ib. heifer
' calves 23.40-26.10.
Hogs 30C. steady to 25 high-
er: 1-3 grade barrow's 'and gilts
190-260 lbs. ,19 00-20.00; :«bws
steady: 1-3 grade 280-550 lbs.
15.00-17.00.
Sheep 500; steady'; gold and
choice 70-99 lb. slaughter spring
iambs- 20.00-22.00; good and
choice 82 lb. spring feeder
lambs 19.00.
p. m. at the Do Witt County Elec-
tric Co-opri.dive building.
The director of the .raw!
and I'.formation division of the
Texas Highway Department, a
member of the State Water Pol-
lution Contra! Board and a
United States Chamber f
C immerce district manager
will meet with. South Texas
Chamber of Commerce I'.immjt-
tees in San Antonio on Sept. 13
Tom Taylor of the highway
with
Com-
Labor Day...
(Continued from page .1)
their members, and not, only
for th'-ir mvn members on all.
matters, hut lor the, country ;js lepartmcpt will meet
a whole! In the same message. chamber's Tourist
Mr. Scun.tzVr toted that 'we' ™ttre at 10:30 a.m. to discuss
..(the union bosses) 'have the serving and handling of
been able to hi! with increasing t.wrists and tourist inquiries
role of the during the HemisFair year of
Michigan...
(Continued from Page 1)
Adults
Children under
70c
13 .
ffiAUSS
i effectiveness the .....
people's 1 ibbvJ It's highlv pre- 1988. Die regional chamber has
-umptuous if not downright' several projects under way
galling, for any organization, dealing w.th the same subi-ct.
i Which' represents' less than 10 G Tom r . An-let .son, a memb-r
including. Detroit, Dearborn.; of"the 'population Hand a d<-, of the Water Pollution Control
Saginaw and Bay City were creasing percentage at that) t i B-»ard and a past-piesident o.
threatened with strikes. Three call itself a 'people's lobby.’ j the regional chamber, wdU dus-
i junior colleges also faced And lei's not forget, that this is; cuss the operation and objec-
walkouts. ; tiie same organization that, i fives of the board with tne Wat.
^_______________. time and again, admits it needs j er Committee, also at- 10,:30 a,
Baden-Baden, West Ger- and relies on the crutch afford-, m.
many’s spa on the edge of the ed by compulsory unionism to
Black Forest, has been a place: dragoon unwilling . ,
2 OflO That the labor bosses don’t i will report on the chamber -
Geo- truly speak for the needs and , overall program of activities at
i aspirations of their members is -
shown by their own poll. trary to the wishes of the mem-1 PROBLEM PRODIGY''
Dolph Briscoe. Jr.,
followers.j of the South Texas
president
Chamber
of healing for at least
years, says the National
graphic.
a noun luncheon se-.-r n
Johnny P.. Johnson, newly -
a p]»> nted district manager
of the United- State- Chamber
: f Commerce f-»r \rk arrois and
Izruisi.ma, wi.i di- u-o his ,»r-
g in./ats in's e immundy dm .
rn< nt ; •: -.. a in w .:h the i ‘ g
■ i -. n i i (' ir,:: it..tv , I love 5 •: m *u'
C mm:'..... .i‘ 1 JO ;') m V, . •- ;
,n. h. i3i -f t: ■ S ui An'- n : -
P.c-eaich -ind Planning C->v ..
will .also me.- • w;'h :n< gr <up
A repr- s' n'ati’ve < ' 'he n* w
Texas A. ri-B :-ni--.-- C -':t. .1
will meet w:r, tii- igricuiture
lumnuftee in another-1:30 p.'m.
session.
Ail the meetings are .in 'the
Guhf'-r Hotel in m Antonio
James T, ' H >;/;n " >h >h in of
Bi-ickottvilli' heads 'ho-T .ir -'
Committee Bil; Kiot/ ,.f Vi< :■■■:■
ia chairs"th" Wafer Com:,;::''""
Mi-ivin R- w land of . Uv'aM"
beads the Community D-n' Iop-
m--n* C- nrirpi"fe and J H We-''
of Bi.kl.K>p is .-ehairpian of t h e
Agricuiti)''“ C. n
A!1 mnnftees w-.il rotjsider
:eebmrn--n 1 11. -ns to th" annua’,
meeting ol the P'gionaJ "ham-
per .n Raiedo on Nov. 5 and 6.
TO THE NEW
CITY CAFE
OPEN WED., 9:00 A. M.
SPECIAL
OPENING DAY LUNCH
Including Drink and Dessert
75*
Will Be Open Daily 5:30 A.M. to 7:301*. M.
* * * *
CITY CAFE
112 EAST MAIN
OWNED AND OPERATED BY MRS. FRANKIE PRIESS
"Justice Douglas, in a 1961 bership.”
Supreme Court case, said that. I
'The collection of dues for pav-
ing the costs of collective bar-;
gaining of which each member :
is a beneficiary is one thing. If, j
New Mechanics
Course Slated
WICHITA FALLS: Tex UP!
A hewillered father asked the
county probation office Thurs-
day to do something alkoi' bi-
son, who he said had. stolen 5:53
from members of the family,
made "ft w":i other \ >ung-iti-rs’
Officials at James Cohnall. y; bicycles and run away from
Technics! Institute, Waco haviy >10me.
announced a class in Adrieul-j "Apart from that." tie father
tural machine mechanics begin- to!d chief probati -n .»ffer
!,Howard Large, "be is a mteiei
j child."
however, dues are used, or as- j
Sessments are made..... to pro-
mote or opp >se the admission
of Red China info the United'
Nations (for examplc-i, the j
group compels an. individual to j tving Sept. 7.
support w ith his money causes j James Connally Technical In
beyond what gave rise to the f stitute is a part of Texas AM j The ixiy is 6 years old
need for group bargaining.’ j University and conducts a large
"It is unthinkable in our day: number of classes in various.
and age when emphasis on the i professional skills,
rights of th" individual has ne- i Officials of tlv institute indi-
! ver been greater,” stated Mr. cate a need for high school gra-i
Cadwallader, "that such an in- duates who are interested in
tolerable situation as compulso- agricultural machinery me- han-
ry unionism, which violates the j |CR. Anyone interested in enter-
constitutional rights ot every png this course may write or
individual, would continue to; call the registrar of Jamesfon-j
exist. It rubs against the Ame-1 nally Technical Institute. Wa-
rican grain to know -that com-: co, for information on tuition
pulsory membership in a labor and other courses in connection
union—or any organization for with this.
thai matter -- can be a cond:- -----*—•
i tion of employment in the 31
states which have no Right to
Work laws. ; (Unnflnued from Page 1)
"Let’s return Labor Day to NebrasKa wants to extend
the workingman — to whom it-centra! time slightly westward
'really belongs. Let’s take. it j within its borders so (tod1- some
' away from Hie union bosses- and! counties no longer will be bi-
j all others w ho would use com-1 sected.
i pulsiun to perivtuate their ac-i Kaasas is requesting that the
j tivities and to gain ends con-1 central zone lx* moved to its
I ______ ___ western boundary so as to en-
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j compass the western third of
| the state now on mountain
I time.
I On the basis of scant corres-
I pondence from the three states, j
! the department presumes these
| proposals are popular in Ne-j
braska and North Dakota and
'that Kansans are abiut equally,
, divided on the issue.
Porpoises emit supersonic |
' sounds with a frequency be-
| tween 2d,006 and 200,000 eyries.
: per second to locate food or
other objects under water.
Your confidence is based on our long record
of personal service.
FREUND FUNERAL HOME
OR S-4S4S
GREGORY JOINS MILWAUKEE MARCHERS — Father
James Grejipl, Milwaukee's Firebrand Priest, holds Mefvh
ronlerenee with negro funnyman Dlek Gregory in ironl of
burned out "freedom house,” which Groppi claim* tin- police
Intentionally burned down. The two promi*ed more trouble
by planning to march on the house* of the mayor and police
chief *»
Twice As Much Being
Withheld Now For S-S
WASHINGTON UPI — Mid-, for persons earning J7.600 ot
Up class wage earners are| more.
having more than twice as In 1968, $384 Would lie with-
nmch taken out of their pay: held The amount would jump
ia 1 Security this.] to 3364 in 1969; $.395 in 1970;
! $129 In 1973: and $448 in 1987.
withheld and placed-, along with
an equal 'amount.-paid hy-em-
ployers, in Social Security trust
I funds for present and future
benefit' payments.
, Compare that with the max-
hnum $T.’0 paid in 1959. or oven
to the maximum $171 within hi
: in 1965
if thi Senate passes t h e
House-approved version of tap
idmirtistration's Sim ial Securi'y
parkag",’ the amount wi'lih e I d
■ will take another sharp jump.
larger increases m the amount
w.thheld.
SAN ANTONIO IJt.Hr
[ r< present the Daily & Sun
day S A Light mid guaran-
tee. prompt delivery daily ot
Sunday'only. Your business
appreciated
I . I- RUSC1IE
913 So Railroad
Red Guards . . .
tt ontinned from I'ug" 1)
i K icknioon dur.ng th" uc ken-1
I They Fti'a ji- - ;ff w ,t'h six tr;i- k
1 :<-ails of m-.rtars, n» kets artil-
ii r pieces and ;r,:eah.ta-n from
' Sfjek !..mg, j r sa.d.
Si’-i.iiar i ■ ;» if-, b.isi <t on th
i’!v?cri;dj'-.ns > f tmuici* returp-
:n; tr n C:T -.a w • : t published
in .Se'.'-T ;1 ’ n'iini -• -I -ng’lage p.i-
;s rs ;n 11-.* K rv:.‘>
Th- P -st i ;d Re I. Guards
i:--o ii -1 w.th ar:r-> t; ;>s
.. u . .dr.; a jV-M .- ui.n an I unt-
il ;r ’ . ,u dv ;> • ir < -n
. ! ■• ' I |t\ . O l!
battle w,,s hot
TALL ( HOP
FDKI KA. Uili! 6 IT Few
'farmers can heist of crops 200
fee' til
Li' 1<if them ip Northern
G i n: i "an Thegr are the
tree farmers in ‘he dense Red-
Un- >d Ki'i'ion where- 813 567
acres of tirnfk't-'iand have h en
lerli'.ed for -fb-fjietuit# growth
;h" fVhf.-mi't ltedw«ad As-:o< i-,
ai-tion rejKirts.
English Arrival
HOLLY \V'X)D UPI Eng-
land's Coral Brown- arrived in
H-.'!;.yw-oo<J to p: iy a. gossip eoi-:
uninjsf in ' The L< gen-1 of- Ly-
i (ii Clan ' w h, !i s'ar- Kim- No-
vak, Peter Finch and Finest
Ik ifm:ne
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WATCH REPAIRS
A( (TR YTE 1 PROMPT
Pill Y'otir Watch In'Good Running Order
II E N RY’S J E W E L R Y
117 W. MAIN
Si.-'k lain,:
off-ied n- re-
i Red Guard
1th ! • ■ rise of
-ril-rs from P- k :,,; t i ref: in
from us,tig I i e against Red
Gu'.iid*. the ref-u's said.
.St: .fight*t K : • -w - rv-d n a
Pro :<!* a • M, r.-i i\ n'g’it ‘ .! i-
iniji*. r-".l>s 1 a ! * try I -tie t
i.-i/e rd.es and frnmunition
ft\»:p the. a> n *• iuu'-
( YU ( YPI.R
NORTHOLT, Lrigiand <\ VP —
Twi.j [«,[:- * men saw a speeding
poii e < ar1 am! fbHowe*! it, hop-
ing to give a h'ijiing hand to
a c- ;.-*.-g'j« But the driver turn-
'd out to h* D.f ' ! GoOj- r, 19.
wh* said l.e -a'w the ear out-
■-ate a I'n.-liec -tati'-n and i iiildn't
resist * iking it, lie was found
guilty: of car dhr ft.
BEIJ.IYN SCHOOLS
HRt;88i:r.S *UP:* •• Moi" th.n
flhn new s* liools vveie. hiiilt in
Belgium from 1958 through
1966, ai'co) ling to the Ministry
of } duration. Of this total. .856
are M i tea un 11<». 97 w ere
' built by p'-oyinetal or rnuri ei-
pal authorlt,'while 465 arc
religious denomin,dinnsf soho,51s
i built ;With6ut state subsidies.
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