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Tupr. Or* 19 1971 THE CT’ERO RECORD PsHTj*
It Happened 100 Years Ago
The Grim Story of “Iron-fisted Kate"
Automobiles
Cash In On The (
Real Money Savings
on these
Remaining 71 Models
7, LTD s
2 Galaxie 500
2 Mercury Monlegos
2 Torinos
Mustang
3 Mavericks
Pinto
Ranchero
5 ‘/a Ton Pickups
★ WIDE SELECTION OF
( OMRS AM) OITIONS
WEBER
MOTOR CO.
FORD AND MERCURT
DOWNTOWN CUERO
Automobiles
I •:
<r>
TOP QUALITY USED CARS
Some 72 Tradeins — Some Factory Cars
1989 OIJ)S. 98, 4 door Town Sedan. All Power and Fartoiv
Air Condition. Clean Local One Owner. Low M.le-
age
*29,5.011
1970 PONTIAC CATALINA, 4 Dr. Sedan, Clean One Owner
Car. All Power & Air Condition ............. *2895.oo
1970 PLYMOUTH Ft ItV III. 2 Dr. HT. 318 V-8, Aut imatir,
Power Steering and Brakes. One Owner. All Vnyl
Interior ................................................................... $2683.00
1970 IMTSON. Model 510, 4 Dr. Sedan, Radio. Clean. One
Owner ....................................................... ONLY *1695.00
1971 nonr.K CORONET, 4 Dr. Sedan. 318 V-8. Power Steer-
ing Factory Air Condition. Radio. Tinted Glass White
Stripe Melted Tires. Never was Registered I,ess than
1000 .Wiles ............................................. ■ ONLY S3595.00
1970 DODGE CHALLENGER, 840 Magnum. All Power and
An-. Stereo Tape Player. Wide Tires. Still Like New.
5/50 000 Warranty. Driven Only 15,000 Miles. Original
Cost Over $5000.00 ...................................... NOW S8393.no
1970 PLY.HOl Til ROAD RUNNER, 383 4BBL V-8. Full
Power and Factory Air Condition. Road heels, .Aid,-
.......................... OM.Y *2885.00
LESKE MOTOR COMPANY
CUERO, TEXAS
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C’F.ST TRIES bon: ! Dear Hcloise:
Those new ad instable bahj
i gates are really y'eat b*it try-
ing to f'n-J the right adiiiftment
Dear He.cise hole for the different widths of ;
My suhiect is trays and doorway was' ah awful:
to r" them: nuisance. (You’ klWw there are
I have retar.ed man;- through n,y two door* that arc the same j
the yea"- mays of all s'/es, s;7l. ,
shapes and colors —- wooden, .Finally 11. light dawned'. D
,ll'
Sfir'
plastic,' metal, etc
Th, y arc usually a problem
»o store unless you h.v e a
builder make a special tray
storaG- area in your honie.
We have an older home 1.7
years', with lovely big. deep
closets, but no special place
for trays.
With these big deep closet*
many thing; get pushed to the
be’, and yen begin to believe
they are lost, or as in the < nso
too* felt markers and colored;
a great hig circle around the1
proper hole* 1 u?"d a different,
color for r.a h rtivrv y. (You!
can even rm'ch coloi schemes,]
is 1 did. so you will know at (
a p am e which hole ad justment j
is the rich’: one for that parti-j
cular doorway.'
I used blue fr my daughter’s!
room, preeh fr the bottom of i
the stains a;-, etc.
Sure saves time and nerves
- .Yy
i'
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iSfe
it,,
Notice s
"Mor* Nsrvu Then Her Hebe,. e,u? cuphon isf this imcigincU'va eld Police Gor*tt# wood-en-
qroving ,}f "Hom lian-fijled Kote Won Her Noma"- eri'h who* oppeorJ to b* Bowiq knlfo.
Pv CLARK KINNAiRO ! *■ ' R‘ hdrr Outcome of the trial
of cosmetics, perfumes, hair while trying to keep track of Written E^p'rinlht tor re./,,,? p- •* i \ ■ 'TV,T 1 " ’’: r‘ c,fc-';f persona wars
sjirav nail polish etc , you us-; m.v toddler’ I NEW YORK — One renter,.) »i n r, v- • ■ • f' " " 1 re ^ Benders, and
ually buy more only to discover * * • j native atamps, presidential <.r r .hern..', ail r*W; TV
later that, you had some all the 1 j.ktTER OF LAUGHTER 1 eantry and such, us the 100th ar.r, \i rse-v «•< the know. cut ;,f ' *• '• •’ r" a” ^U1
time. Dear Hcloisc- ! the murderess identifier! repot* ::y in'w, n*rti Am., ucana ah ''the 1 n‘”’,"nS . .71
So I hav e started using a After my tools kept diisnr- ' wr-r t ferns!* criminal in Aim •: in Imv r~ ' Credence was riven
urge plastic tray in I he bo Wi , f.ntirc!y or were bo> She -is slpr.e! attention m a wr'-r feed on . mam high J«a ^ bf,)pfrthlt
sla-f of my linen closet m roW(,j ar-, not •returned to m>'| by th- Kansas Historical ..■/'r*y an. ■ w .Highway Cnm-.f • n„qulred a hus-
liathroam for all thee UtUe drawPr _ T flXP(, -.m ] m^.on some U ndlea ensu of...... ^ r, ^ snZ th/con-
Rn,lt,,e* , . f ,iust bought a couple of new Indepcndenee tn tt o ., - . r . . „ ^ fnr • tf.ucd wholesale murder In the
I van slide the tray out aM Sfmvrtr,,prf plus a pair of ’•m comer of the sta e, ,hRt: ^ ’ !Svut.h The PoUce Gazette gave
piicrs and sewed a nylon 1 w.| s lritl, The tot-D mayh,-.- been two: sensational, attention, tn th*
rulfle (from scraps, of :r',_-‘5'sr’G ^£,nri thn „,.,rhv .r th~e tin-.,? 11 rl -s po-e'Wy i to an Iron fisted Kate
>• locat.or. ; allegedly took wayfarers’
, each tool. ™-.w «..« ......I’.;'.’;’ ... ': gold and "provided the buaards
Dept. K424 Levittown, Pa.' replacing sehlf paper in the No self-respecting man should 1 ,he nr,1'1,'r ,RI',1,Jr ~~ •,”h^"• hl1
(22 brick of stBrace elodsTS. »*.. »ui„ • wife. »on. an! daughter K ite
For Sale | Help WantftI
AKA I TAPE RECORDER, 2 ft 4 ;
S ^ mlStime vsSg at home for| see what is at the back All the
~^—L—‘ ’ ---- us. Anyone who can read and .htt> (inevitablei drops and ,lram 8rrai». <» cwu- : - ■ . . r, . T(,,-,
write can qualify. Details wT te drips on the tray are always S(..(.urcJ around the handle of norths*e-t, N>y«nd the mart.; ;j J ’
James Bliss Co. P.O. Eox 324, much cash- to wipe up than Path t(„j moonda thvt Mar their nerne. un .u, t
N'o self-respecting rtian sr.ouid
19053. . - - - '
For Sale
| WILL ROTOCYCLE YOUR!-
! I TITS. Phone 275-2286. (20
back of starage clo**‘ts. _ iIx. „hle to borrow ’Tace-tnm- (
I ever like to keep the small* j mwj trv8s' for very, long -.- do ,
' er stacks c/ fingertip towels, y(HJ j
___ 'HUNTERS SPECIAL” —;
250 ACRE IRRIGATED FARM, j Small, house idea for hunting I
2 irrigation wells and reservoir, I lease, price is right. Contact
frontage on Guadalupe river. Ed I>res. call collect 434-4143'
Ileal Estate
Dial 275-3546.
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17 ft. Shasta travel trailer. Self
contained.' J. C. Lucas. Ward
St 275-2103. Oiero. (tf
Fill Utrt. Road Gravel
Also Dump Truck,
loader and Malntalner Work
Call JAMES WISIAN
Twin Oaks Gravel Oo.
I7odS34* - 275-5388
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EXPERIENCED TEACHER I
will help children in school sub-;
jecLs. sdtemoons. Call 275-2890..
(19!
REGISTERED ANGUS CAT-i
j 3'LE FOR SALE. Lalxrr slv.rt-
I age causes, MULE, SPRING!
’ ANGUS FARM PRODUCTION *
; SALE to be cancelled this year, j
I Have 30 open heifers. 52 bulls '
1 2-3 yrs. old, 11 cows and calves, j
1 35 drv cows. All in good pasture <
J1 ST ARRIVED: 4 draw- | (.on4ition Can be seen at the:
er Cole steel filing cabinet**! farm Highway 77—seven miles j
mist, gre, n in color. Specially [ north 0j Hallettsvdllp. Contact:
priced $65.00 each. Cuero R«rj jir Wilbert Kristek, Mgr. Phone ’
cotd office supply store. j,Arpa Code 512-798-2039 or Mrs.
-——J* ;{arvf,y Renger 512 798-2266.
TWO BEDROOM HOUSE 107 j. ' (31
Charles Street. Bargain. Call .
275-3861 or 275-5669.
11 Oak Acres with beautiful
modern 3 BR. 2 bath home
6 miles out,
3 BR. 1 bath home in first
class condltiom, 1 mile nut.
Several tracts land, for saie.
RUDDOCK REAI. FSTATf
TeL No. *75-2627 Or 275 5801
j wash cloths etc. on trays since
the tray* are much easier to
; wipe off I hate to repia-e shelf
paper.
And this method stores the]
trays out of the wavl
Jcannic j
Dear Hcloisc
When a zipper in
In 1871 built h amnl 1 bcucr Par
tltlnned Inin tun rneins In <
etinvas ninth. It had a table, i>
stove end grocery shell cs in
front. In the hark were belt a
sledge hammer and n
AVAIL A T!LR p
ruy bos * ! atmie a pit-tfkv edHr, Rate, a1 yyo
! of tht
do not; ,., r,.
,, i fcasu.
: ’-Jil 'i’c v: "*•'- - • "c-r-.i as \snll
.v r * ivcrc t r '' i the 'or- '
cr;• • ‘ .id la' •■ t "i lured b1
■ 'i ui a cue :-.• c’nent as or'
m ,T:dy, 1S7? IT •' Mas Katie
Ber, ler. t an bed a” serta of.
Arkansas forests
sir
c P.1: ilncss
EV'ENTUAT.LT, a careful in-
i v-u-tlpntor and reporter. Robert
If A4krr.ui, concluded, In "The
! Bio- Jv Benders" (published by
ptcin A- Day and Signet Books',
that the P-enders had been
... . 'Ue' . ■— • - i l neriuers n.tu w’ii
pans hrenks 1 jus. mate njt-. ^if-prodaimed h»*slor .ind spir- r.)^r.fnu^ anC. 11 r. h din- bv niirht . n^ra who
♦v-.nVs/.«<sv«; .’in Kr*Tt.,F‘t.4 Yu- ! ....< 4aA ♦/-. in a T i _ -i t • . w * **
Irene Davis ■ t'^'holcs sew on bright-*nl-j ttvallst, and reported to
r a.s*-'..
' •!' the club.1’ my dear , <in pm,t$ nowadays they're
• •hanging shelf paper isn't my | right in style and my bay hk«s
idea of fun either. You really : mem even iw»’cr than a zipper,
came up with * two for the Mrs Gene Burus
price of one. • • •
Helolse; ik;„;v..
- , . .. also t r
ored buttons and the problem (s' beautiful, voluptuous girl with'., -o' >-.•■
solved 1 tigerish grace, was the lending; (>ns ,,s fj- •
With burtons *o fashionable ', gpirtt of her murderous family..: racssnos ’von, • • • dead.
■The house was loraled on paror,»J.*:ic.il!” among men
the main road. Travelers stop who i V 1 - f Ic n tc- a r.-icnJ
ping for a meal were scute*I on K ‘.t.n i d a r. -"• - f; ’ " '''•.'
ard Dumb.- j h;1 bodies swore thcmselv* *
ite.l pev
St to! RCCU'i'
• . secrecy, and dirtded Benders'
money hoard
He alto concluded the Bcn-
p-.s you not homicide 1 mani-
u«t. but tn.ly cold - blooded
thir-vts who deliberately ret up
u bench, bas-k tight against Urn refit it mn <•£ .. b’' rtit-ye. Ore ;j. tra frr y,. vr.s-ary. «n
the old Osage
• So ithwest.
Timil to the
3 Bedroom Brick Home —
Central Air and Heat — 1003
Moss Lane.
HOMER BLANTON
275-3158 — 275-5217
(iaragt’Salr
FAR SAIL
House and lot.
i
WTLL BABYSIT in my home,
all 275-2462. (20
Knsv finance, loss’monthly pay-TcUERO PECAN HOUSE now
ments. C<intact Ed Dcrcs, call! t(j)en to buy and sell pecans,
collect 434-4143. San Antonio. J
THREE BEDROOM HOUSE on-
2 lot*. 3U2 N. Indinnola, Cuero. j
Call 341-2758 San Antonio. (N5 '
M ACRES OK LOVELY wood-
ed lurid with solid 5-room house ;
,-irid outbuildings for sale, D>1
cated on Stratton Route. Calij
575-52.91 Victoria or 275-3914. (21 !
■ wholesale, retail, custom crack-
112 j hig. Railroad Crossing & Espla-
f 1
nade, Highway 77A.
ANTIQUES: Curved glass Chi-
na cabinets starting at $98.50,
Victorian love seat, fine old
ciJtglass, claw foot tables in my
colonial home. Please call 780-
3151. Karnes City, Mm. Joyce
Kimble. '_<tf
IF DRINKING IS YOLIl
PROBLEM AND YOL K
SINCERE DESIRE IS
TO QUIT
CAIJ.
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS
Victoria Hivy. _ 275-6128
FREE
1962 ONE-OWNER Cadillac.
New tires and in top condition.
$1,095. Will take trade. Roy
B leckmann 564-2481. Nights call
564-3134 Yorktown. (20
ANYONE having anything to I
GIVE AWAY, dogs. cats, doll*,!
furniture, plants, etc. may run I
and ad free of charge in this 1
column for three days. (tf j
mm
6Q8 East Main St.
:3 - Bd. Rm., Could be 4. 2
•Bath, Double Garrage, Price
is O. K.
;
NEWMAN
-Get* them told. Talk tilth
'him about vours.
LOTS
CORNER OF BROADWAY
AND INDIANOLA
:157 ft. x 120 ft. Beautiful:
Trees, $22.00 ner front ft.
2 Ac. Ameekeville RtL
3 or 4 Bd P.m., 2 Bath H
Air. Very Nice.
:G. I. Dou-n Payment (Nonet
F.H.A. D Payment $1100.00 ,
.until” n^vnienl $174.82
J. T. NEWMAN
Real Estate Broker
M3 S. ESPLANADE
PHONE 275-3965
AH Monthly Payments Pin*
tiOcal Tax and Insurance
GARAGE SALE - three fami-
lies Wednesday afternoon and
Thursday 311 Dahlrnan St off
Stratton Rd. on Harryman Hill.
120: Dear Heloise.
(gui*a*. In the next two years *ho*:gbt be- a tap r. Htw-
seyersi disttppesred When xus [ ever sic , the p. tr, . • ns
If you have trouble, keeping: pioinns were finally arou«i-a |t; abandoned In the 'lender High*
your rubber bands all together I 1873, the Bender* fled. A search, was a piv cr book ruvenllfg : 07 FTER annotators of the
when you store them, try this «f tbnir property (UWuwd eln : K.i'e « .*.s« lin 1S73> as 25. and; r,ret.r, |,avo 11ker.»d Kate ■ j.
great idea. cn bodte* tn their garden, aktilbi ber haptlMnat nan* tie Jocmna;: Aman,p% E.annerri* - the Fe-
Usc an old shower turtmn; rrushed xiith hammer blow* . • • j male Lend Pirate" the Nat-
hook «nd hfmr, the rubbirt Viands i tbrmirh the canvaa- 1 pFNT''E:n ft-irpe* *:rt rA- | cbe* Tnc*. who aimd-r y
on it. TTus * an in turn b*- hung
where it's convenient.
Melinda ,
t years oid
"The end jf the Renders l*: »..r «j.rT cattui- were ‘ preyed murderously on trn\cl-
not known. n» rartl> aecmed! to' pthlRlged thrcifbe.it the coun: i era to tha Southwest In the
swallow them, as It had thep {ry< jn.«>ryda .v-.d K ripe .b-; early 1600*
evidence." U.-rirnfly a rewird '-t.v'i-ffcrod! EitJior night havtt Inspired
For Hon!
All of my friends say that
my popcorn is the best they!
have every tasted T think th* ,
xv«UM>n iai t3iat I use* bacon dnjf-1
Furnished fcitchenetts apart-, pings instead of oil when pop- •
ments. Barbee Courts. 1512 N. ping my com. j
Esplanade. 275-5214.. (tf; The bacon drippings give the;
-------' 'lopped corn a lovely fla\*o" and.
TWO BEDROOM FURNISHED - besides that, U saves on'to**-;
| for proof of thrir .deaths. - | Huuyard Kipling, ,v-ho. li.ve- m
THE MARKER steers tour- None of these was cep-ted Use T.'niUd States f'-r a wh o
Here's a word about bacon 1 lstj( „ BeTiacr Museum in • he ' though 16 year, iffcr ’heir dis- j aft- r marrying an •merj. in.tr,
' • two WOP cn •' ere' pen -Ws lines: "The female of
.1 drippings
wnatt town of chctryviihs 6.nd,,apjit'aian.':- .
ranch folklore and myt'-Tcgy; arrt- ••■-d n JOchig.m c.;. su.-pi -Ire species la more deadly than
v.o' f"’. about the Beuders. Their cion of octrg mother andda ugb- j - -■ ruala.
1 moh.lc home corner Park and.
N Hunt Sts. Water and gas'
paid. Call 275-6489. _(25
mg oil.
Barbara Gigbo
Mn SUtrd’*
DELIVERED
SEVERAL TIMES DAILI
TO LOCAL STORES
lost & round
LOST — Viclnitv Cole Pro-
v slop Co . e.rv brindled co-
lored Brdhmnt* neifer calf
with hob-tail. Please Call 275
3058 dr 275-3715.
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Copyright .1971,
King Feature* Syndicate, li
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ON THE JOB WITH
(71 imX OH MPT A
For Lease
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ONE PASTURE TO LEASE for
ih er hunting. Call 275-296L 19
FOR SALE
Attractive two story house Attractive Three Bedroom
with lour bedrooms, two. Frame House. Two Car Gar-
baths, and large den. Rea-1 age. Corner I/>t. yni Second
sonable. 511 Second SI. I street.
:"57 cas
Services
St.. Price *4500.
Two Bedroom Frame Home
on Corner Lot. *15 W. Sarah
St. Price *9.000.
Dup'ex Apartment. Good
109 Charles St., *1.100.
Three Room House. Corner
Lot. 413 w. Clayton. Price
*2300.
COMMERCIAL LOTS
,rrnn^PrOPertV- 811 Xl,lrd fc!p«w» Lo‘ F.apmnade and
i Morgan Street*. 100’ frontage
on Esplanade. Frontage on
Morgan !.V)\
FARM ACREAGE
58 Acre* With Scattered Live-1
oak*. One Mile l-om Cuero! ' .
on Victoria Highway. 1'i ice: f orm-r Lot at E*p ynade and
*100 Per Acre. I Mof£n" with 70 frontage on
Esp’annde and 80’ frontage
210 Ac. Rolling Grassland; „„ Morgnn.
Tract on FM Rond 853 atj
Linde nan. Has 123 Ac. Old j
Cropland. Mineral, and Rov-! MOBILE HOME SITE
alty. Price: *240 Per Acre.
250 Ac. Sandy Land Farm
near Meversville on FM 287.
Deer, live oaks, all minerals.
Over *1400 Income last vest
from gas production. S'iOO per
•ere. 29% down. Bal. at 6'A
per cent tor 15 years. Must
sell to settle estate.
Lot Ito* x 50’ on DaUlman
Street. North Cuero. Price
*600.
Listing* needed on Houses
and Farm Tracts lla\e Buy-
ers Waiting.
CONRAD REAL ESTATE
CALL DARRELL COOPER 275-5251 - NIGHTS 275-842*
REPAIR, recore rathe tors, one
ilay service. Good used radiat-
ors. Bridges Radiator Service.
11? S Esplanade. 275-2632.
WATER WELL drilling, pump
sales and service. W. S. Crisp,
Box 576, Yorktown, Texas.
Phone 564-3108. C -2
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