The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 11, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 14, 1947 Page: 4 of 4
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Our Satisfied
Customer List
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grander of
Indiana are visiting here with Mrs.
V. J. Grander.
Paul Dornbluth, Jr., has returned
to San Antonio after visiting here.
Miss Lola Schleicher spent sev-
eral days in Victoria the past week.
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WE SERVE FOOD THAT
TASTES GOOD AND
IS GOOD.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 14.-<(UP.)—
The Agricultural Department says
fate and oils will remain scarce and
expensive through the summer, but
there should be some relief in the
falL
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20. Viscous mud
23 Vigor
25. Member of
a Mongoloid
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27. Plunderers
29. Ripping
30. Having a
handle
32. Conjunction
34. Elliptical
35. Grows dim
37. French
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Since 1890
The House of Quality
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Protect Your Car’s Trade-in Value.
• • GMC TRUCKS
PHONE344
Mrs. Juanita Dahme spent
weekend in Victoria.
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PAINTING
PAPER HANGING
FLOOR FINISHING
JACK SNAPP—Phone 877 or 9
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ELECTRIC DEPARTMENT
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Good lighting is so cheap
that you can’t afford to
risk injuring his sight
BOB
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CUERO CAFE
BUDDY BAUER
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ROY PARKER GARAGE
Flick Building Phone 114
Tire and Battery Service A. W. HAUSMAN
General Repair Service Manager
B. F. GOODRICH PRODUCTS
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kWoDERN ELECTRIC LIGHTING... protects
those precious eyes. Low cost electricity from your
home-owned City Electric System costs just a few pen-
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P N^B P E X R T K.
ILBP TL-1AMNBLR.
Mrs. Gus Rabke is recovering rap-
idly from a recent heart attack, it
was learned here Tuesday.
TUESDAY, JANUARY 14,1947
Berning & Wagner
JEWELERS
Car! R. Wagner
with
John H. Berning
Optometrist
121 Main St. Parking Lot
in rear on Railroad Street
again
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$2.98
$1.98
FORT WORTH LIVESTOCK
Cattle: 2100; fairly active, gener-
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Today Every Car Has A Price On Its Head.
Keep Your Car In Perfect Condition and
Protect Its Trade-in Value.
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44. Obtain
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USE CONOCO
KASPER BROS.
COWOCO SERVICE STATION
PAMPHLET-
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[will be of value to local persons who
- wish to know about their city and
county, as well as to outsiders.
To Be Available
Within a few days the Chamber
of Commerce expects to announce
the pamphlets ready for distribution,
and citizens will be invited to obtain
one of them free of charge at the
CC office.
The Record from time to time will
present some of the information
collected for the CC pamphlet.
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; what you need at 1/2
S^FeLures Tonight at
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MARCH OF DIMES-
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ional organization, if it is needed.
Last year, the DeWitt County Chap-
ter spent approximately $1,400 on.
treatments for five cases in the
county, making it necessary to bor-
row some of the money from 1
national headquarters.
Drive Opened
Although the drive is not officially ,
scheduled to open until Friday, Jan- 14.00-16.5Q.
uary 17, the county opened the
at
NOW OPEN FOB 24
HOVR SERVICE '
FtoHey is in San An-
s she is a guest of her
AA far
KauSHK
PASTE SHOS 'POLISH
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LOR CABTOON — NEWS
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Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Taylor of Yoa-
kum are the parents of a 5 pound,
12 ounce baby girl born Sunday,
Jan. 12 at 4:30 p. m. at a Yoakum
hospital. She has been named Linda
Carol. The Taylor’s have a number
of friends in Cuero.
Prause said.
At the Turner Hall dance the
J members of the Chapter attending
i received contributions totaling $253,
I net. Bennie Prause and his orch-
j estra played for the dance.
i Donations by non-dancers are be-
ing received by Prause. Chas. Rieb-
i schlager of Mrs. J. W. Herring, of-
ficials of the County Chapter. j
Keep Up Your Health!
For Your Country
It’» your doty to wur
country to be bealtby!
Guard against unscrapu.
loua ill> such as the com*
moo cold and annoyingly
dangerous acre-throat. If ,
your medicine cheat is in
need of repleuiahiog, make
it your patriotic buaineM
to viail our drug counter.
Baughtera.
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r ln Beeville.
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sTBther popular brands. Buy
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kit Special Bale for One Week Only.
3ecka Drug Oo.—(advU
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WHERE YOUR
CLEANING AND PRESSING
Gets Personal Attention.
NEWMAN'S TAILOR SHOP
Phone 462
WE TAKE PRIDE IN
THE PRODUCTS WE
SELL
BOHNt MARKET
W. Mata St. p>te M
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ie This Home Recipe
Take Off Ugly Fat
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may lose pounds of
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Yesterday’s Cryptoquofe: TIS HARD TO SMILE WHEN ONE
WOULD WEEP, TO SPEAK WHEN ONE WOULD SILENT BE
—HUNTER.
Distributed by King Feature* Syndicate. Ina*'
When you bring a prescrip-
tfan to ns, it receives the
immediate and undivided at-
tention of an experienced
pharmacist. However, it should
be re a Hut 4 that some medi-
cines take longer to comuennd
than others. For your protec-
tion, wo win never “hurry
through” the* coinuounding
jproceaa. We will, however,
deitrer your medicine as
^B^hGas is consistent with
C’ Phone TH
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AFFAIRS OF
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Calves 1400. Moderately active,
mostly steady. Good and choice kill-
ing calves 15.50-19.00, few fed heavy-
weights higher, common and me-
dium butcher calves 10.50-15.00,
culls 9.00-10.00. Medium and good
Stocker steerM calves 14.00-16.50.
Hogs* 1000. Active and mostly
steady on all weights. Top 22.50
paid for good and choice 180-300 j
lbs. Good and choice 350-450 lbs.
21.00-22^5, 145-175 lbs. 18.75-22.25. '
4 Sows 18.50-19.00. Stocker pigs 13.00- j
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WOMEN’S PUMPS, SANDALS, TIES
Values to $5.95 for
Values to $4.95 for
Hundreds of Pairs, Broken Lots and
Discontinued Lines.
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urchin
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12 Proficient
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14 Title of
respect,
15 Old measure 8 Happen
17 Young dog
18 Exclama-
tion
19 Pokes
21 Music note
22 Resentful
begrudging
24. Narrate
26 Quiet
28. A lariat
31 Heavenly
body
33. Air
34. From
36 Loop, with
running knot
38. Like
39 Carting
vehicle
41. Attempt
42. Friar’s title
43. Proverb
45. Lit again
47. Pry
48. Goddess of
peace
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50. King of the
Amalekites
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If Prices are TOO HIGH-DONT BUY
BUT
If the price on that new Automobile, Radio, Re-
—x__ ,T7__i_:ng Machine, or any other
household commodity is reasonable use OUR
MONEY AND DEMAND THE CASH PRICE.
You may use our easy repayment plan.
No outside collector*.
BUCHEL NATIONAL BANK
Member Federal Degiett Inmre— Cmpmatimi
CUKBO, TEXAS
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TURKEY TROT-
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sible aerial events in connection
with the Trot.
Band Festival
Also, a Band Festibal is planned,
when a score or more High School
bands will march in the parade and
compete for honors here.
Other events will be a “county ’
fair” type of agricultural exposition, •
livestock and Turkey Show,’ college ;
B team football game, carnival,ju8ry *’• optMd
rodeo, antique show, flower show,!„
baby show, queen's coronation and:?'"’" H»U taa» Saturday . night,
ball, dance by a big-name band and ,
of course, the Turkey Trot Parade. I
CONCRETE MASONARY IS THE ANSWER
See us for Suggestive Plans and Estimates
LEWIS TILE WORKS
Phone 491 . 505 Railroad St.
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bulky fat and help regain slender,
more graceful curves; if reducible
pounds and inches of excess fat
don’t just seem to disappear almost
like magic from neck, chin, arms,
bust, abdomen, hips, calves and
ankles, just return the empty bot-
tle for your money back. Follow
the easy way endorsed by many
FOR SALE—White cloth window
shades. Abel’s Floor Covering Com-
pany. <.adv)
FOR SALE—9x12 Ozite rug pads.
Abel’s Floor Covering Co.
Driving to.Washington, D. C.. on
or about January 19th. Want two was fairly even,
passengers. Credentials exchanged.
If interested write Box 510, Cuero.
Texas.
in wMia1r'li.i'u i ■
weekend in Cuero.
- u.Drastic Sale—All winter merchan-
. dte re-grouped tp sell. If- you want
seal bargains, be here early. The
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SHOE
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See your Lighting Fixture Dealer soon about new im-
proved modern lighting equipment that makes seeing
a pleasure.
Total — ...22
Personal fouls: Coker 1, Raley 2,
Trautwein 5. Cage 1, Ferguson 3,
Adair 1, Amthor 1, West 3, Hutch-
ins 2, Moore 3, Roberts 2, Hunt 1,
Morris 1, Inman 1, Berger 1.
Free throws missed: Cuero 13,
Beeville 9.
Officials: Joe Jack Pierce
Murray Carte.
PACT FOUR
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ally steady, although beef cows
weak. Mature beef steers scarce.
Few good and choice heifers and
yearlings 18.00-24.00, medium kind
L 14.00-17.00, cutter and common lots
10.00-13.00. Medium and^good cows
11.50-14.50, cutter and common 9.50-
111.50, canners 8.00-9.50. Medium and
;good sausage bulls 12.00-14.50, cut-
|ter and common 9.00-11.00. Few
medium and good stacker yearlings
LIQUID DYA.NSHINE I
Liquid Dyanshine J
fee«n scarce because of I
war conditions. Your 1
dealer will have more I
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COKER’S LUNCH STAND
50| W. Mata St
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MeeU every 2nd and 4t*
Thursday of each month
7:30 p. m. Visiting brothers
.always welcome.
b. Then, W. IL xj“
R. Hoffman, Secretary.
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Cuero defense.
The tall TrOjan B team jumped
off to a 14 point lead, before Billy
Kenigseder tossed in the first
basket for the Gobblers. Beeville
led. 12-0, at the end of the first
quarter.
After the first quarter the game
Beeville led. 17-7.
at the half; 23-12 at the end of the
third quarter and 31-16 at the Qnal
gun.
Kenneth Parker paced the scorers
with seven field goals and 14 points
for the Trojans. Freddy Ferguson
connected for two field goals and
two free throws for six points for
the Gobblers, and Paul Kulawik
sunk two field goals and a
throw for five points.
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Aldridge, C. C., Jr. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 11, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 14, 1947, newspaper, January 14, 1947; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1358153/m1/4/?q=%22~1~1%22~1&rotate=180: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.