The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 133, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 9, 1948 Page: 5 of 8
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TURKEY STARTER
CHICK STARTER
DAIRY FEEDS
HOG FEEDS
FARMBILT MILLS
Buehd Gin Bldg. Teteptame $34 .
For Profits And Results
Start Using
IHIA
THE CUERO RECORD, CUERO, TEXAS
WEDNESDAY, JUNE », IMS
RADIATOR
FLUSHING
EliminstM Rost and other
accomolations.
We have a special machine
to do the work.
YOUNG’S
SERVICE GARAGE
Phone N3 It* W. Main
$25
■ I
MEN'S TROPICAL WEIGHT
SUITS
* Sizes 36 - 46, regulars, longs, shorts, stouts
* Tan, brown, blue and grey
* Double or single breasted
* Taken from our regular fine lines
* Regular prices from $42.50 to $49.50
* FREE ALTERATIONS.
$35
MEN'S COTTON SUMMER
SUITS
* Sizes 38 to 40 regular and short
* Cotton Stonecutter Cord
* Well cut single breast
* Regular $18.95
* FREE ALTERATIONS
$15
11 ■
POULTRYMEN
EAMESWAY
POULTRY
SERVICE
IS NOW AVAILABLE IN
CUERO
¥ ¥ ¥ .
ANYONE WANTING BIRDS CULLED OR
FREE DIAGNOSIS ON SICK BIRDS
CONTACT THE
) COMMERCIAL MILLING CO.
¥ ¥ ¥
OUR TECHNICIAN RECOMMENDS THAT
| DIAGNOSIS BE MADE ON FARM WHERE
THE CAUSE OF THE DISEASE CAN BE
IMMEDIATELY DETERMINED.
¥ ¥ ¥
CULLING 3c PER BIRD.
ALL OTHER SERVICES FREE.
¥ ¥ ¥
WE FEATURE SICK CALLS . . WORMING
VACCINATION AND ETC.
¥ ¥ ¥
OUR TECHNICIAN AN EXPERT.
Eamesway Poultry Service
MODERN APPLIANCE &
BUTANE CO.. Inc.
Phone 42 705 S. Esplanade
CUERO
RALPH REIFFERT, Mgr.
S)un£ah'\
SUCCESSORS TO f A S- S LEV^
SIMS SllWl
USTS LONGER
Now you can get the famous
Servel Gas Refrigerator that
more than 2,000,000 owngfs say
stays silent, lasts longer. In its
different, simpler freezing sys-
tem there are no moving parts.
No valves, piston or pump. No
machinery that can wear or get
noj^y. Just a tiny gas flame
does the work.
New and greater, the famous
Gas Refrigerator is your best
investment in convenience, too.
Come see the wonderful new
silent Servel Gas Refrigerators
now on display! <
Men's Shop
First Floor
(Continued From Page One)
in
300
CHICKS
CHICKS
FANS!
SPECIAL!
ALL TYPES
ALL SIZES
CHAS. MICEK
ALL PRICES
BUDGET TERMS
SPECIAL PRICES
CRUSHING
GRINDING
MIXING
Baby Chicks and Poultry Remedied
Roy Parker
SALES
JUNE
FRIDAY
THURSDAY
peppy at 70. Try
SATURDAY1
♦
cows
cov-
At all drug stores _eyerywhere-^-in
Cuero, at Klecka Drug.
know whether they
or the cow is
more
would have to
WEAK-
NERVOUS
Your WATKINS ,
CITY DEALER
Yoakum. Texas >
for his
would
aver-
Lane
again
RECORD WANT ADS BRING
RESULTS CALL NO. 1.
the
al-
wMeh many men and women call "old.” Try
Oatret Tonte Tabteta tor pep, younger feeling. thia
Sunday Only:
“LA ROSA DEL CARRIBE.
Spanish Dialogue Film.
of May. His
$286.67. This
1713.65 above
days. Based
would reflect
above feed costs of $7136.50.
TROT
Friday and Saturday
Thee Hoosier Hotshots in
“SGNG OF IDAHO.”
reported that
much or more
feed costs
left Mr
feed costs
on 10 months, this
an annual income
30 day period this leaves him
$1217.03 above feed costs. Over a
year’s time this would appear on
RIALTO
Today and Wednesday:
"GOOD NEWS”
further
is using as
than the City of Victoria.
Is much larger than Cuero.
records, have their cows tested
multiplied the . for butter fat yield, weigh out the
zaz-.ct-e ' fond nnri rt r, nnrMirxtirxrr ~ f
Friday and Saturday:
Roy Rpgers in
“UNDER CALIFORNIA STARS"
Sunday and Monday.
John Wayne and.Laraine bay
"TYCOON-
ATHLETES FOOT GERM
KILL IT IN ONE HOUR.
YOUR 35c BACK
not pleased. The germ grows
_______ To kill it, you must
ofi REACH it. Get TE-OL, at am"tirug
GONZALES PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSOCIATION
Gonzales
COMPLETE AGRICULTURAL CREDIT
M. J. OTTON, Field Representative.
Cwero Wed. 9—4 o’clock, Temp. Office next to Triple A Office.
“(Hdat40,50,60?”
— Man, You’re Crazy
Ch shucks! After all of this, we
find cut we' have made an error.
Since the dry cows were counted
in the expense and everything,
we should have i
monthly amount above feed costs ‘ feed and keep an accounting of
by 12 instead of 10, as the herd , its costs. They
produces milk 12 months in the 1 are keeping a cow
year. As one cow becomes dry an- ■ keeping them,
other will become wet and take I Because Mr.
her place.
average DeWitt County1 is able to
cow will produce about, 130 pounds! money per
of butter fat per year. This would I number of
make her gross come to $223 601 good than
based on Grade A as the above i they been
revenues are. Her feed costs was able
would run around $06.00 or more money above feed costs by having
per year leaving $127.60 above-good cows than if they had been
feed costs for the year. If Mr. average milk cows. Mr. Wisian was
Wisian’s cows had been the aver- able to get $4967.00 more money
age type his revenue above feed by milking 17 good cows than the
costs would have been $216'' 2$, same number of average cows,
instead of $7136.50. Mr. Lane's rev-
enue would have been $3572^80 in-
stead of $12170.30. Mr. Waynes
revenue would; have been $10463.20
instead of $21463.70.
By S. ML Patterson
C of C Secretary
Dairy Herd Improvement
Uon's May
some very interesting data.
Color by Technicolor, and starring4— The
June Allyson and Peter Lawford. .
CUERO GIN
West Main StreA
\Y/. >M hatchery &
W yatt FEED STORE
1$9 8. Esplanade Tetephene $63
if i„. r.
the above basis to give Mt. Lane, deeply
$12,170.30 above feed costs. C" _
course, other expenses have to store a STRONG fungicide, made
come out of this money but it will (with 90rv aicphol, it PENETRATES,
still leave a very sizable net. Of R<?aches More Germs. Today at
these 28 cows, 5 were dry and 23 Klecka Drug Co
producing milk produced the rev--------------------------
enue mentioned..
Many of you have heard peo- |
pie say that no milk cow is worth i
$150,000. At a price of $150.00 per
cow ,of which Mr. Lane would not
take, would make this herd cost
$4200.00. However Jet’s* put a still
much higher price of $200.00 per
head, of which Mr. Lane would i
not take, would be $5600.00. This j
would still leave Mr. Lane $6570.00
to pay for his trouble, mainten-1
ance, and other costs.
What other line of endeavor
will pay such dividends? Let's as-
sume that Mr. Lane's cows were
worth what he receives
milk above feed costs. This
give approximately $434.00
age value of the cows. Mr.
might take this £nd then
he might not.
Mr. Edwin Wisian had 17 cows
of which 2 were drv* and his gross
income was $1000.32 for the month
were
Wisian
for 30
forced strictly.
The ordinance was adopted as
an emergency and goes into effect
immediately. Council explained
that if the ordinance did not suc-
! ceed Jn conserving water,
drastic measures
be taken.
Day
Cuero
water
which
He explained that 175 gallons of
water per day per person is ab6ve
the average consumption by the
citizenship. Monday in Cuero the
consumption was over the 250 gal-
lon mark and alrribst to the
gallon figure.
Low Tuesday
At the time Day came to
Council meeting the reservoir
feed for 14 dry cows and 68
produced this revenue. This
ered a 30 day period.
Newsletter” | The normal milking period
cow is 10 months and based
of a
____________ on
in reference to various the above figures, Mr. Wayne’s in-
Jack Wayne who come minus feed costs would leave
had a gross income him $21,463.70.
and a feed coat of! Harold N. "Fritz” Lane had 28
leaves him $2146.37 cows and his gross was $1550.75.
scats. This included theI His feed costs was $333.72. For the
I The above people are members "A <
’of the Dairy Herd Improvement jQU T1 {VII IVLCCv
' Association. They keep accurate
1 records have their cows tested (Continued From Paae Om
MEN'S TROPICAL SUMMER
SUITS
-I ’
A Little Down ... A
Little a Week or Month
ances? Does thia make you teal M ! ;
tired, high-strung, nervoua—such t 3
times? Then do try Lydia k.Pink- ’
ham’s Vegetable Compound tonJMW-a
such symptoms! Pinkham’s Coos • * ”
Monthly Report
Interesting Data
Sizes 38 to 40, regulars and
100% Bur-mil Rayon.
Excellent tailoring, well known brands
♦ Regular $31.50.
* FREE ALTERATIONS.
He have a number of Husky
Healthy Started Chicks of
Various Breeds.
stomachic tonic effect! Any
LYDIA L PINKHAM’S
ready was 10 feet low, he said.
• Water pressure was cut Tues- I
dev afternoon in an effort to
build up some reserve -in the res- ,
ervoir in case of fire or some other j
emergency requiring a large
amount of water.
Wavne had a herd
! much better than the average he1
get $11000.00 more
year out of the same
cows because they are
he would have had
poor cows. Mr. Lane
to get $8597.50 more
THERTRE
MALARIAL
PREPARATION
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The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 133, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 9, 1948, newspaper, June 9, 1948; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1189609/m1/5/?rotate=180: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.