The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 28, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 4, 1942 Page: 3 of 12
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THE CUERO RECORD, CtJERO, TEXAS
mh Eddie Shinn look-
ne new football equip-
Wednesday morning, but
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY
Friday night. Then met the Texas
Tech Raiders, loop runnersup, at
Lubbock Saturday on the way home.
All this with team strength cut.
down as Captain Claude Brown,
veteran senior guard from Tyler, re-
ported to Uncle Sam for emergency
duty as an acetylene welder at Pearl
Harbor. « j
His team members safely by sem-
he was putting ester finals without loss to scholar -
In his purchases., hurdles, Coach Warren Wood-
will have to start from son also added Jimmy Lancaster,
"this season with only two [Houston sophomore who became
and one lineman from j eligible at mid-year.
Starters against the tall > West
Texans will be Bob Steele, among
SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK
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By> RTJ. SCOTT
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starters returning to
:^Gtme are such fine perform
J. B. KoebV Johnny Phillips, the league's scoring leaders with 80
Boothe, Sheppard and a host
Shinn has reason
for looking a bit downcast
plans for the coming
jg?
Bears, who are cftp-
the apple cart al-
ime, nipped the Texas
in a fast basketball tilt
It was a rough
battle from the start
-five personal fouls be-1
The Aggies cashed in j*
throws and the Bears six. *
the Aggies’ lanky center, *
man for the night *
'yBnett. Baylor
points in six games, and Truett for-
wards; Porter Osborne, center; H
C. Burrus and Johnny Boren.
guards.
Arizona meets New Mexico Aggies
and Texas Mines, Arizona State of
Tempe and Arizona State of Flag-
staff meet New Mexico, New Mexico
Aggies and Texas Mines on week-
end swings, in other games in the
cactus circuit. - .
PUBLIC RECORDS
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with 13.
L
_ for this week’s Bord-
basfihball play looked
! decidedly unenviable.
play the leaders,
m” the West
as Canyon
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nature to
r, inflamed
No
you
to sell
i with the
ke the way
or you art
tUAla
De«l Records :-«*r
before the Hardin-Sim-j E. H. Blume and others to Mrs.
Bertha MueUer. $1000, part block
31, Nordheim.
Olivia Fritsche and others to Rob-
ert Jacob, $2400, 8-9ths interest,
part block 57, Yorktown.
Elsa Shive and others to E. E.
Fritshe and wife, $800, 8-9ttv> in -J
terest, part block 57, Yorktown.
Probate County Court:—
Application Approved of Partition
of Minor’s Interest m real estate in
estate of Elvie Lundschen and Le-
Roy and Idell Lundschen, minors.
Report of sale of real estate con-
finned in guardianship ( of Wesley
Jane* et aL minors. *
District Civil Court:—
Removal of disabilities as minor
of Robert Schults filed.
^Markets
COTTON MARKET
ceipts 600 Hog trade at San An-; under 300 lb. welghto up to
tonio Tuesday found piices listed Comparable grade heifers
5 (generally 10c lower than best values I*®-50-10-50
3 Monday. A top of ,,.65 too* mtiJ^J*^*** “*
and choice 180-2,0 16. butchers : Xp
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- : cattle met generally steady releases ,h lamb6 ^ $10Jj0
with some sales good and choice i -^ ITr.nrinhri n«ri
calves on a firm basis.'The bulk of ; _ 1 ”1
CUERO MARKETS
POULTRY AND PRODUCT8
I Turkey Gobblers ........................ lb 14c common and medium steers and |
Turkey Hens ................ lb 16c yearlings turned at $8j00-10.00. a!
Hen’s 4 lbs. and up ............. lb 16c, load good and choice 866 lb. fed j
; Under 4 lbs. and Leghorns .... lb 14c 1 steers cleared at $11.00 with 840
Bakers ..... Ib 17c lb. sorts at $10.25.
Springs ........... .......................... lb 21c Most common to just good beef
Leghorns..............................— lb 16c cows changed hands at $7D0r8.00
Cocks, per Ib----- ---------» 5c with odd head up to $8.50. Canners
Geese -------------------------Ib go j and cuttem ranged at $5.00-6.75
T>ucks--------—---.-----lb 5c with occasional thin shelly
Staggs --------------------
can-
CHURCH OF
Cor. French and
B. J. Stevens,
Regular services
Mid-week Bible study
Guineas ............._.............
Eggs, No. 1 ........................
Butter Fat, No. 1 .........
Butter Fat, No. 2 __________ lb 29c
Butter, Fat, Sweet _______lb 34c
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Pour yourself a teaspoon of Buck-
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on your tongue a moment then swal-
low slowly. Feel its quick powerful
effective action spread through
throat, head and bronchial tubes.
Acts like a flash. Right away it starts
to loosen thick,’ choking phlegm and
open np clogged branchial tubes.'
Over 10 million bottles sold in cold
wintry Canada. A single sip will
you why. Spend 45 sente today
Drug Store or any drug
store for b bottle of Buckley’s OAN-
j ADIOL Mixture.—(advt.)_
V - r fr
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8PO«IS
COATS
Salts.
>$35.00 .
SHOP
(Mr*. T. K. Burrow, Cot.)
Mrs. John Murphree left Sunday
for Victoria after a week’s . visit
here with Misses Nell and Ann
Murphree. .
Mrs. Bill B£ilHgan spent the week-
end Jn Cuero with Mrs. J. D. Fan-
nett while their husbands made a
trip over to Grimes county, where
they visited Mr. Fannett’s father at
Mlllican. 4 - , '
Mrs. Rosa Schneider, returned to Doehrmann Sunday.
Gisler and children visited with Mr.j Robbie Nell Riesterer of Victoria
and Mrs. August Doehrmann Sat- spent a week in the home of her
urday night, the occasion being Mr. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Doehrmann’s 80th birthday anni- Eckert.
versary. j Misses Lillie and Alma Bitterly
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Adi ekes and of Meyersville spent Tuesday and
daughter of Meyersville visited with : Wednesday in the home of their
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Adickes and brother,
family Saturday night. . Bill Law
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. J9mold, Mr Thamra Jr
SAN ANTONIO LIVESTOCK
(Fed.-State Market News Service.)
SAN ANTONIO, Feb. 3.—Hogs,
Estimated salable and total re-*
.... lb 7c ners down to $4.50. Sausage bulls 7:30 p. m.
each 20c j claimed $7.00-8.75. Light weight Bible study Saturday 2:00
doz. 30c cutter grade diary descriptions LORD’S DAY SERVIOBS:—
lb 31c dropped to $6.50. The majority ol j Bible study 10:30 a. m.
good and choice slaughter calves Preaching 11:00 a. m.
cleared at $10.25-11.00 while com- Preaching at 7:30 p, bl
mon and medium made $8.00-10.00. —Remember Pearl
Culls cashed at $6.00-7.50. ' Machine tools are the
Small supplies stock steer calves bottleneck to the advance
cashed at $10.00-11.50 for good and production, according to ibl _
choice offerings with a few selected partment of Commerce.
and sons and Fred
drove to Magnolia
and Mrs. Alois Ohrt and son and'Beach Wednesday night.
Mrs. Reall Semper and children vis-1 Jamas Bitterly was a business vis-
ited with Mr. and Mrs. August itor to Victoria Friday.
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C.G. WITTE
Comfort
with Indigestion, Gas
Restore your Potassium
with Alkaioaine-A and those
Pains or High Blood
will disappear. Sold on
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TURKEY TROT
FEEDS
CUERO GIN
West Main 81
her home in San Antonio after a
pleasant visit with her sister, Mrs.
Will Dedear, f
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Murphree of
Victoria spent Sunday with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Murph-
ree.
. J. F. Powers of Yoakum spent the
day Friday with his sister, Mrs. T.'
K Burrow i
Mrs. George Bunjes has been vis-
iting Mrs. Henry Bunjes and has
returned to her home near Nixon.
Farmers are bm>y with their farm
was* during the mild weather.
Housewives are anxious to start
gardening and chicken raising, but
consider it too early just now.
We welcome Mrs. M. R. Brown,
the Nursery correspondent, and a
former resident of this place, into
the ranks of the Record rural con-
tributors.
—Remember Pearl Harbor—
(HEtfSDE
(Mrs. Bart Steen, Cor.)
Rev. Stokes brought us a good
message on Sunday morning and
night .
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Thigpen of
Houston spent Saturday night with
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Freeman, they
[having come up to the funeral of
1 his mother in Cuero.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Barnes. Crock-
!et Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Free-
dman, Mrs. Mollie Lord, A. Carter,
Mrs. Bait Steen and N. A. Steen
attended the funeral of Mrs. Thig-
pen in Cuero Sunday.
Mrs; Bart Steen spent several
STOP THAT ITCHING ”
If bothered with Eczema, Tetter,
Ringworm, Athletes Foot, Prickly
Heat, Poison Oak, Itch, Sores on
Children, Klecka Drug Oo. will sell
you a jar of Blak Hawk Ointment
on a guarantee. Price 50 and 85c.
—(advt)
FREE PLAN SERVICE
Alamo Lumber Company building service
includes free planning and blue prints at
no extra cost.
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10 LUMBER CO.
C. a THOMPSON, Jr, Mgr.
days with Mrs. E. M. Walloe last
week.
Glad to see John Clark up again
after a case of flu.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Carson had w^fie with Miss
Fred Thamm Sr., and Miss Doris
their birthdays
Mr. and Mrs. Preston Franke and Bitterly observed
family visited at the Otto Franke Friday, .Tan so.
home, Sunday. Robbie Nell Dreier accompanied
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Doehrmann her sister, Mrs. Sager and baby to
friends and relatives from Yoakum
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs.' Claud Lee had with
thenf on Sunday same of their chil-
dren, Mr. and Mrs. Trotman, Mr.
and Mrs. Sarran, Dr. and Mrs. Cal-
vert, Mint Evlyn Lee &1 lof San An-
tonio. _
Ray Lee is home on a few days
furlough. Frank Ulman is also
here from Camp Bowie, home , for
the week-end. We are always glad
to have our boys home again.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Arnold and chil-
dren of Yoakum spent Sunday with
his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Knipple of Houston
visited with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. “Pete” Seiler and sons Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Anton Loest and
family visited at the Herman
Franke home Sunday night.
Lucy Del Landgrebe, infant
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin
Landgrebe. was baptized in the St
Peters Lutheran Church at Ander
Sunday.
Mrs. Albert Willms, Mrs. Herman
Haverkost and son and Mrs. Albert
Ideus spent Thursday with Mes-
daines W. H. Bruns and Ebno Dom-
burg and daughter.
■ —Remember Pearl Harbor—
ARNECkEVtUi
(Carrie P. Tfeleme. Cor.)
Sunday night the Luther League
will celebrate its 26th anniversary
with a special program and a short
service.
We're sorry to report Miss Mil-
dred Ruth Sager still on the sick
list but we hope «he may soon be
up and about again.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sager, Mr. and
Mrs. Edwin Thleme and son, Mr.
and Mrs. Albert H. Sager and son,
and Miss Emiiie Amecke visited sev-
eral hours with Mrs. W. A. Thleme
and daughters Saturday night the
occasion being Miss Viola’s birth-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Egg enter-
tained a number of friends at their
home Sunday.
Misses Viola and Alma Sager and
Viola and Carrie Thleme spent a
Frieda Krueger
Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrc. Albert H. Sager
and son and Adolph Diebel and
family spent Sunday with Otto
Haun and family.
Misses Viola and Carrie Thieinc
spent a while with Mrs. Albert C.
Sager and daughter, Mildred Ruth
Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Krueger, Mr.‘
and Mrs. Elmer Krueger and baby
and Edwin Nagel and family of
Cuero visited with C. H. Krueger
and daughter Sunday.
Albert Sauermilch and family of
Yorktown, Rev. and Mrs. E. Meier,
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Wolf, Albert
Cuero one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lau enter-
tained a number of their friends
with a turkey dinner Sunday.
W. M. Bitterly and daughter
sgient Sunday in Meyersville with
his sister.
John Alton Lau accompanied by
three girl friends of Hallettsviilc
spent Sunday with home folks.
James' Bitterly spent the week
end in Weesatche with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Purcell and little |
daughter, Shirley Ann of Cuero vis- 1
ited with her parents Sunday. [
W. J. Lau and family helped Mrs.
L. J. Bitterly celebrate her birth-
day Sunday night.
Bill Bitterly affd daughter. Leafy,
were Victoria visitors Monday.
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spent a few hours Sunday eve with Wolf and family, H. C. Sager and
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Freeman. family visited with Hy Nagel and
• —Remember Pearl Harbor— family Sunday.
utrera We’re glad to report Miss Lena
VVUCK Sager able to return home from the
(Ruble Lena Gisler) hospital Saturday after an. opera-
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Adickes and jtlon the week before. We hope she
children visited with Mr. and Mrs. i may soon be able to be up and about
Gus Diebel and daughter Sunday. again rpon.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gieinser Mrs. J. Heller and Miss Emiiie
and family and Mrs. Ida Franke Amecke spent Sunday with Mrs.
motored to Victoria Monday. w A- Thleme and daughters.
Miss Luc He Schneider of Nord-1 —Remember Pearl Harbor-
helm returned home Sunday after (lA| IV •
spending a few days with the Anton WU,I r
Loest family. Mayme Bitterly. Cor. ’
Mrs. Walter Adickes and children The Community club /(fembers
and Mrs. A. G. Hoff made a business in the home of Mrs. JK. C. Hall
trip to Victoria Monday Wednesday, helped her quilt a com-
Mr. and Mrs. Alois Ohrt and son fort-
and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Goehring — relieve
visited at the Alois Gisler home
' Sunday night.
Friends and relatives visited at;
(the home of Arthur Duderstadt:
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Goehring,
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Doehrmann.
Mr. and Mrs. Berthold Wendel and
daughter and Mr. and Mrs. R. G.
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Putman, Harry C. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 28, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 4, 1942, newspaper, February 4, 1942; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1090047/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.