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THE CUERO RECORD, CUERO, TEXAS
iAT, JULY 1«, 1952
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THESE SPECIALS GOOD THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY
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Calvary Baptist Church
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PLAIN POSITIVE POWERFUL
PREACHING
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THE WAGES OF SIN; THE TRAGEDY OF THE CLOSED DOOR;* - |
THE DEVIL; THE GREAT JUDGMENT; A PARENTS FAW
SALVATION AND GRACE.
J. Lindell Ferguson
Evangelist
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MEN’S DRESS
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Mr. AND MRS. L.’C. MESSER
Gospel Singers and Musicians
5 years with the late Evangelist B. B. Crimm.
A RN ECKEVI LIE
MJm Julia Thieme Cor.
We had several little showers of
rain right around here Saturday.
We could need lots more
would you advise on this rubber
deal, if East and West were
known by you as not very strong
defenders ?
Plitributfd by K n< Features Syndicate
Corner of Esplanade and Dunn
CUERO, TEXAS
AMERICA MUST RETURN
Louis Seim
week
(Dealer:
vulnerable.)
What North-South bidding
of
Mrs. J. Hiller visited
and Mrs. Bill
OKLAHOMA CITY. — (UP)— Lo-
cal police admit they searched all
night for a missing three-year old
boy they already had found. .
The boy, Marvin Gene Owens,, HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS WOBK
wandered away from the home of WASHINGTON. July 15.—(UP)— I
Almost one-fourth of the nations
his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray- [
mond Ing, after eating his evening ,
meal.
Officer R. H. Grubaugh found the j
boy shortly* afterwards, took him Census Bureau reported Tuesday.
Serviced at the Lutheran Church
ar* as usual Sunday School at 9 a.
m. Divine services at 10 a. m.
BARCLAY ON BRIDGE
By Shepard Barclay
"The Authority on Authorities’*
Charter No. 1626 j
BANK’S OFFICIAL
^STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL CONDITION > 3
Of the Home*State Bank at Westhoff, Texas, at the close of businMB Ml
the 30th day of June, 195^ pursuant to call made by the Banking Com** £
missioner of Texas in accordance with the Banking Laws of the State.
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts, including overdrafts ___________ 4200X344
United States Government Obligations, direct and guaranteed
Obligations of states and political subdivisions ....
Other bonds, notes, and debentures
Corporate stocks, including $ NONE
stock in Federal Reserve Bank
in our neighborhood,
thy to the bereaved.
We were shocked to
the passing of
father of Mrs.
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concerning sin in individual lives and in our own city,
want to hear all of these messages.
GO YE THEREFORE; THE WAY OF SALVATION MADE
PLAIN; HASTENING LOT; THE RIGHTEOUS AND THE WICK-
ED AND THE WORLD TO COME; THE PATHWAY OF LIFE;
“THE THING” a much needed message from an unended song;
JUSTIFICATION; THE ATONEMENT; YE MUST BE BORN
AGAIN; IF THE EYE OFFEND THEE; SECURING THE TITLE; \
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a tractor of 2-plow size and can be adapted to control pull-behind as
well as front and rear mounted topis. Installation of the hitch does
not interfere with the drawbar and is easy to reach, simple to operate.
The operator merely adjusts the lower self-locking hitch points to
the same height as the linking points on the implement, then couples
them by backing the tractor. A pin is then inserted in the upper hitch
point which has an easy turning vfheel for length adjustment. This
allows easy alignment on uneven ground and also permits accurate
adjustment of opening angle of the implements.
Remarkably close mounting obtained with the MM Hitchor gives
positive depth control and a minimum farming radius for shortest head
land and working into fenced field corners.
Mrs. Floyd
children of
and Mrs.
I of San Antonio and Mr. and Mrs.
I Dudley Adams and children of
Cuero.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Lee Gary and
daughters of San Marcos spent the
(Not to include specifically allocated reserve for expenses;
or valuation allowances)
Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 35
Time deposits of individuals, partnerships and corporations....
Public funds (Ind. U. S. Govt., states and political
subdivisions 1
Deposits of banks (excluding reciprocal balances) -
i Other deposits (certified & cashier's checks, etc. ) -
I Total ah deposits 8374471.76
Bills payable, rediscounts, or other liabUlties for borrowed money
Other Uabilities
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ances, and cash items in process of collection (including
exchanges for clearing house)
Banking house, or leasehold .improvements
Furniture, fixtures, and equipment
Other Real Estate owned
Total Resources L
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Seiler attended - .
the stork shower for Mrs. Newton LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
1 c„n„w Common Capital Stock
Seiler in Weesatche Sunday after- Income
?°°n- i [Surplus: Certified $17,500.00.
Mrs. Annie Schaefer Is visiting in [ Undivided profits
San Antonio with her son George Capital reserves (and debenture retirement account)
I and family later she will go to
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SAME ERRORS REPEATED <
SOME very simple principles of Qf his partner’s hearts the first
successful bidding and play are time, he naturally thought-of No
violated so often, and at such ""----*■’* -----J
great expense, that it is hardly
possible to emphasize them too
often. One of those has to do with
the bidding of No Trump con-
tracts. Many average players
realize the importance of being
declarer if the opening leaB comes
up to a guarded king, bi^t seem
totally unable to understand the
advisability of trying to make
their partners become declarers
when they hold a guarded ’ace in
the otherwise unstopped suit.
Those enjoying a day at the coast
last Friday were Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
win Kahlich, and sons, Mr. and Mrs.
Eddie Boehm and children, Mr.
and Mrs. E. J. Till, Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Deinger and daughter, and
Lynda Gayle Peters.
Visitors in the ; Eddie Boehm
home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
Otto Hilbrich of Westhoff, Mr. and
Mrs. Edwin Kahlich and Sons, Mr.
and Mrs. Elroy Peters and girls of
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(Dealer: North. East-West vul-
nerable.)
North
Trump for his second call, but
vetoed it because he had only the
once-guarded A for a spade stop-
per. So, instead of No Trump, he
bid 2-Clubs, in the hope that
South might be able to bid No j
Trump.
After South failed to do as
North hoped, but rebid his hearts,
with a rather weak two call,
North then raised With his three
cards to 3-Hearts. That was quite
a strong invitation following upon
South’s weak r e b i d, and from
South’s viewpoint betokened pret-
ty good strength generally in
North’s hand, probably with some I
of it in the black suits. So South )
then considered his two guarded
queens good enough stoppers.
Note that, no matter which of
those suits was led, South could !
w|n and have a second stopper,
so that he could afford to drive
out the heart A and make game
easily. That occurred after West
led the club J to the Q.
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South. :
York came out from Cuero to see Sunday night.
around their former home here be- I Mrs. Mansur was hostess to the
East
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With the bidding as1 given in
the first sequence, East could not
help leading his spade J. As a
consequence, the declarer’s sole
stopper in the suit got knocked
out in a hurry, as that lead came
up to his A through the Q, which
w-as trapped. He therefore took
only eight tricks and was down
one. ’ '
In the second sequence you can
almost read the mind of the vet-
GOLLY ‘
Mayne Bitterly, Cor.
had .75 inch of rain Friday
which was most refreshing.
Miss Bertha Bitterly spent Wed-
REVIVAL! ■
THOMASTON
4 Mrs. T. K. Burrow, Cor.
Mrs. John Murphree of Houston
—- — inev. atiu wlts. maixsur nave xwoji
Friday evening after a short U!- ■rel»tives here and in of utUe grandchildren
ing with them for a few weeks.
Little Barbara Ann Sager ac-
companied Mr. and Mrs. Otto
Haun to Weesatche Sunday and
will stay with Mr. and
Haun till Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hiller
Cuero and
Sunday with Mr.
Goebel.
Mrs. Otto Haun spent several,
[hours with her aunt, Mrs. Chas.
Schultz Saturday afternoon.
| Misses Viola and Carrie Thieme,
spent several hours with Mr. and
; H. Sager and son
Home Demonstration meeting last
week Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wolf and
sons visited Sunday at Mission
Valley.
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CULBERSON
The Infant son of Pfc. and Mrs.
Wlllia Warling was baptized here
In the Lutheran church Sunday
BMHming. He was given the name
Bfcrroll James. His sponsors were P.
O. achaffner and Mrs. Ruth Si-
nast
Little Carol Ann, daughter of Mr
and Mrs. P. G. Schaffner of Cuero "uero’Hospital’* CUnic
was also baptized here in the Lu-1 • — - - - .
theran church Sunday morning. Her
sponsors were Mrs. Julius Baca and
Mrs. John Kahlich.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Schaffner hon-
ored their grand children with a
dinner Sunday fop their sponsors
and other relatives.*
P. T. A. meets Thursday, July 17
Fredericksburg to visit with relatives to the Sunbeam orphans bom* fef
keeping until his parents wer*
found, turned in a written report
and went off duty.
The grandparents discovered th*
boy was missing about midnight and
called police. Officers hunted the
streets the rest of the night.
The hunt didn’t end until 8 a. m.
when someone got around to read- z
ing Grubaugh’s report^
m.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smalley'
and family of Victoria were week
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Many from here attended fu-
1 neral services for Walter Zengerle and baby visited in the John
week end here with relatives.
Saturday afternoon Mrs. Martha [
Hilbrich Invited a group of Uttle '
folks to help little Bema Dean Gary ■
celebrate her 3rd birthday anniver- !
sary.
David Smalley celebrated
birthday anniversary Sunday.
Mrs. Will Robt. Miller was join- I
ed by Mesdames Clyde Christian'
of Cuero, Paul Weber and Sidel
Weber on a motor trip to New Or-
leans where they spent several days.
[ Mr. and Mrs. Giles Birchum were
: San Antonio visitors Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Frank of
i Fordtran were Sunday visitors in
I the Gus Hilbrich home.
| Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Kahlich of
Palacios were week end visitors in
the Arnold Schroeder home.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Dobbins
Houston spent the week end here
in the home of Mrs. Georgia DuBose
and Mrs. C. H. Larson.
Dr. and Mrs. C. J. McCollum and
daughter of Victoria were Sunday
visitors In the DuBose home.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Delninger
and daughters of San Antonio have
returned to their home Saturday
after spending a two weeks vacation
with her parents, Mr. and ’Mrs. Ed-
i win Kahlich.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wendel had as Mr. and Mrs. Ray Puppe and
daughter of San Antonio, spent sev-
eral days in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Edwin Kahlich.
and Mrs. Edwin Rassow and son, all ' J . ’ .
end visitors here in the
Smalley home.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hahn of Elema-
ton spent the week end here with
their son, Mr. 1 and Mrs. Alfred
Hahn.
August Mueller joined Willie |
Luddeke of Cuero on a trip to the
plains where they plan to spend [
the week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jake j
Mueller and Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Mueller and their families.
Sorry to report Melvin R. Hilbrich,
O. M. 3 U. S. Navy on the sicklist.
He was a medical patient in the
: several
[ days. He left Sunday to report at
[ the naval hospital in Corpus
Christi.
Mrs. Max Loenhardt was also a
medical patient in the hospital last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Seim and
daughter spent the week end in
i Floresville with Mr. and Mrs. Paul
in the school auditorium at 2:30 p. and family.
Mrs. Wm. Baros and Miss An-
geline Baros observed their birth-
days over the week end. Relatives j
1 called to wish them many happy re-
1 turns of the day.
| Mrs. Walter Podsin celebrated her
birthday Sunday. Relatives and
friends called during the day.
1 visitors during the weekend, Mr.
and Mrs. Roman Baker, Mr. and
I Mrs. Paul Wendel and son, Mr.
7.2 million high school studeato
held jobs outside of school hours
during the past school year, th* '3
Our nieces of Port O’Connor fore leaving for their homes,
and Mrs. Clifton Lau visited in
our home Sunday afternoon.
I Mrs. Joe I. Koenig visited in
Goliad Saturday with the Arthur
| Von Dohlen family.
The Bltterlys from here attend-
ed the game tournament in Goliad' , ,
f - - ... We could need lots
wisdom h°Pe we may get soon-
Ladies Aid will meet
church basement this week Thurs-
day afternoon.
Little Miss Christine Hutcheson!
of Victoria is visiting her aunts
and uncle, Misses Lena and Na-
thalie and Henry Hiller.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Cude of San .
Antonio, and Mrs. Chas. Schultz j
of Cuero visited with Miss Julia'
Thieme and sisters Sunday after-
apoh.
Rev. and Mrs. Mansur have two
[ Total Liabilities and Capital Accounts .... tAMkH
■ STATE OF TEXAS !
COUNTY OP De WITT,
I, E. R. Aschen, being Vice-Pres. and Cashier of the above named bi
do solemnly swear that the foregoing statement of condition is true to
best of my knowledge and belief. <4^ ^
E. R. ASOHKN.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of July, 1951 'ffil
M. J. CORDES, " ‘
Notary Public, DeWitt Count!. Te
Correct—Attest:
E. T. TELLER,
P. J. OLENICK,
W. R. MILLER.
______________________________________________________Directors.
Not Certified NONE
ness. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lau were Cuero- also spent several days
In Runge Sunday for the funeral, with her daughter in Inez.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnston and
children of Alice have been spend-
ing a part of their vacation with
her parents, R. J. Adcock and wife.
Mrs. C. P. Murphree has com-
pleted her work at SWTC in San
Marcos and will be at home to en-
joy the remainder of the summer.
Mesdames Laura Watson and
Dick Adcock visited in Cuero last
Thursday.
J. R. Wright and his sons, Will
and family of Lubbock and his|Oucu« oc.cia
daughter, Mrs. J. M. Young of New Mrs. Albert
Mr. Ed Hans and daughter had
.the follpwing dinner guest* Sun-
day: Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Doerh-
man, Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Addlcks
and family, Mr. and
Doerhman and two
Meyersville and Mr.
Wm. Albrecht and little sons of
Mission Valley.
Milton and Sandra Bitterly ac-
companied their uncle Bill and
Doris to spend Sunday in the Al-
vin Rath home. Newton had his
birthday anniversary Saturday
July 12.
MATERIAL M
MEYEPSVIIt E
Mrs. Olto Adickes, Cor.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Jacob
I Angleton spent a, week w-ith his
[ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Werner Ja-
cob. Vickie Jacob will remain for a
■ longer visit with her grandparents
i and aunt, Bonnie.
[ Friends and relatives spent a few
j pleasant hour’s with Mrs. Emil
) Wendel, Saturday afternoon on the
[ occasion of her birthday.
We join friends in a heartfelt
sympathy for Mrs. Walter Zengerle
and the Wayne Zengerle in their
recent bereavement.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hiller of
Arneckeville accompanied Mrs.
Mary Ideus and Werner to Goliad
Sunday where they spent the day
with Mrs. Jane Ideus on the occa-
l sion of her natal day.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Egg were
hosts at a barbecue supper, Satur-
day to relatives and friends. Out of i Cash- balances due from other banks, including reserve bal-
und noch itomc in nrrw>cc nf nnll(InrhiHIng*
town guests were Mrs. Mamie
Roeder of Boerne, Miss Helen Egg
of San Antonio and Alfred Egg
and daughter, Miss Loualla of San
! Antonio.
miss ueruia Bitterly spent wed- Sunday night
[ nesday in San Antonio. • . < , Jaines Bitterly had
A group of ladies enjoyed a [tooth extracted LZ.
j quilting party at the home of Mrs. I and Milton Bitterly
Robert Bitterly Thursday. A de-1 tonsillitis.
Uclous turkey dinner was served, will feel better after a few*’days.
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Dreier
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Friday morning. Walter grew up Bitterly home Sunday night.
1 __2. Our sympa-)
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hear of
D. G. Janssen,
Ralph Lau, who
Yorktown hospital ’
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