The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 221, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 16, 1970 Page: 3 of 16
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Wed. Sept. HI. 1970 THE CUERO RECORD Page 1
UNTY
GENT
NEWS
Rv ORVAL L. WRIGHT
MINIOARDEN8 FOR
VEGETABLES
You’d like to he a gardener,
but you have no place for a gar-
den? But if you have a window-
sill. a por<-h, Or a doorstep you
have enough space for a "mini”
garden.
The basic materials you need
for minigardening include con-
tainers such as wooden boxes,
bushel baskets, nr plastic buc-
kets. A synthetic soil prepared
from a mixture of horticultural
vermicuiite, peat mass, and fer-
tilizer can he used This mix-
ture, obtainable from garden
supply centers, has an advan-
tage over regular soil in that It
is free from weed seeds and
disease organisms. It holds
mmm
The 1971 Torino sports subtle styling refinements to enhance
Its popular 1970 design. A new recessed, two,section grille
dominates the front appearance of the Torino 500, Torino GT
(top) and Torino Brougham models. The Torino Squire
(bottom) is available In six- and eight-passenger variations
*nd will add to Ford's ‘‘Wagonmaster” reputation.
FEN PALS—People are not the only sightseers at the Muskingum County Fair in Zanesville, Ohio.
Since you're planting a tree for j mended varieties,
many years of use and enjov-l —---
ment, it makes a lot of sense |. (LI n • > n r
to select a variety you won't be ill t V [I*
disappointed In later on. Don't: •
settle for “any” variety just to Mrs. John Dl
have a tree in the ground. Mr. and Mrs.
Check with your agricultural; and Mr. and Mr
agent, experienced growers,' spent a day at th<
given for Miss Karen Gohmert,' schoc
bride elect of Mr Gary Dueser Rol
last Saturday at the St. John’s j day.]
Lutheran Parish House Mr:
Mrs. Otto Stahl and Mrs her i
John Diebel visited with Miss- day.
e» Viola arid Frieda Sager Sun*
day evening. Th<
Mrs. Irvin Kainer gave a lit-;of thr
tie birthday party for daugh- tain i
ter Becky Friday evening after'earth,
Men’s
sports coat
sale. 33.99
No matter what size
window you have, our
drapery sale covers it.
For 39*1, Maverick offers two new models — the four door
family-sited sedan (top) and the sporty Maverick Grabber
(bottom). The four door version la aeven Inchea longer than
the original two door Maverick model and offers substantially
Increased rear seat roominess. The Grabber Sport Sedan
feature* a Charblack grille, twin nonfunctional air scoops,
reflective tape atrlpe*. racing nalrrora and a blackout treat-
ment of the spoiler and rear end. The model that alerted M
all, the two door aedan, alto will be available in 1971.
R«0.39.95. Save now, on
our handsome, fancy
pattern sports coats of
polyeeter/rayon. They
stay crisp and neat! In
a wide range of colors
and patterns. Two button,
eentervent models.
Slaoks, made Id
coordinate perfectly.
Penn-Prest® Dacron
polyester/wool. $11
LIB RIB—This placard at a
Women's Liberation hoopla
in New York goes back a
long way. It seems clear
that only tome snake would
do a thing like that
Task No
asy One
By ct r? r.sxiazii
Control Press Association
Correspondent
Waikiki beach. Hawaii—
Wendell Alo ts sometimes called
the "Pied Piper of Waikiki.”
To prove it, he teaches 8; 3 ear-
aid men end blind hoys how to
eurf, swim and love the ocean.
The tall, sun-bronzed Hawai-
ian work* aa a "beach boy” for
the HaJekulani Hotel, one of
the Ulan Ts oldest and most au-
thentic ho.telries. Hle taska In-
clude Ufeguardlng, instructing
guests In swimming, surfing,
canoeing and babysitting.
"I like babysitting the best.”
Wendell said. By babysitting
the 22-year-old bachelor refers
to teaching children how to
swim end surf.
Rag. 82. Infanta’ and toddlers’ knit polos
and ahirta in polyaatar/eotton and cotton.
1*3 and 2T-4T. Safa for A O O
through Saturday
'Tlqua' 50x84” rag. 9.49 Now 8.08 pr. W
‘Jewel-Tex 50x84’' rag. 12.00 Now 10.20 pr. Y
Sill length, floor length, triples, wall-to-wall,
and more! Choose from two beautiful ready-made
draperies, both Penn-Prest to machine wash, tumble
dry, never Ironl
Tique cotton/rayon jacquard weave with thermal foam
Wendell Ale, Waikiki beach bey, is tilhoueted ai he stands In
shadow of his surfboard. That's Diamond Head in background.
water. Once they learn that tb<
geney."
In the more than eight years J
Wendell has. been a beach boy
at the Halekulani he doesn't re- I
member a single instance of ,
drowning.
”We keep a close eye on the
swimmer*, whether they’re j
from our hotel or not. We can
be into the water and helping I
the ewlmmer before they have
time to panic.”
• • •
FISHING, scuba diving, sail- j|
ing are all other feeets of Wen* j I
dell’s job. “If anyone wants t» I
do anything relating to the I
water, I know how to do it," he I
said. "All the guest has to do is I
ask and we can work out soma- I
thing."
Would Wendell ever leave We I
Job ae a beach boy? "No. I love I
the water, the kids, the par- I
water la peaceful and beautiful,
you can’t keep them out of It”
The Hawaiian can’t remem-
ber when he firat learned how
to swim or surf. “I Just did it
aa long aa I can remember. All
my family loved the water. My
becking. 3 yr. guarantee*. White, bronze, antique
gold, moss green, champagne, willow, sunbeam, red. mefon, fern, reval blue
Jewel-Tex cotton/rayon dobby weave with thermal foam backing 3 yr
guarantee*. White, champagne, antique gold, olive, blue, Oyster, loden bobbv
red, pumpkin, bronze green. ’
* Within 3 years of purchase we will replace these draperies With draperies of
the same or equivalent quality if noticeable fading oceure.
Just contact us for service.
Reg- 3.29 and $ JO. Infante’ end toddlers’
er*wt*boute end pleyeuHa In polyester/
eotton corduroy and cotton corduroy. Some
Penrhfret**, top. $&*e 1 to 3 and *T to 4T.
kids Ukt to SUrf,” Wendell says
la his soft-spdeen voice. “I had
an B5-year-ell man ask me to
teach him to turf and he learned
to a day. I thought that was
ipectacular.'f
Qne of Wendell’s hardest
task* la enfing tourists’ fears.
"A let of toople are afraid of
the ocean,'/ he said. "I try to
make therrf understand there is
nothing tJ be afraid of in tha
CASH-CHARGE
LAYAWAY
CATALOG - 275-6184
STORE HOURS
8:30 to 5:30 till 6 Sat
entt, the sun, the sand. A
has to do what he loves."
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thD fashion plac« m
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The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 221, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 16, 1970, newspaper, September 16, 1970; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth703186/m1/3/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.