The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 26, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 31, 1954 Page: 3 of 10
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THE CrERO RECORD, Sunday, Jan. SI, 1954 f
Spaciousness And Comfort
Mark Expandable Design
Here's a prize-winning design hy I arrangement and future expansion,
a California architect for a low- The home is laid out so that
budget, two-bed-room home that j there is a maximum of privacy
breathes with spaciousness and liv- and an easy flow to traffic for in-
ability despite its comparatively door-out-door living. The “T"
small floor area. shape of the plan makes this pos-
The house consists of a basic sible.
* T"-shaped platform suporting a[ The bottom shaft of the “T” is
framing system - of posts, beams Jformed by a master bedroom
and girders hold together w ith a j which fronts on the street side al-
rigid fir plywood skin. Designed j though it opens to the outdoors
by William L. Rudolph of Pasa-|on a sheltered garden area. In the
ciena, Calif., the plan won first :middle portion of the “T” there is
prize in a recent nationwide home {a bath, another bedroom and a
design contest sponsored by Ar-'sheltered entrance hall,
chitcctural Products magazine. Spacious Rooms
The key to the elegance of this j The kitchen is located at the top
contemporary home is a series of of the shaft where it meets the
.sheltered outdoor decks and gard- \cross bar of the “T”. This portion t[jCre is a partjapy sheltered play.Vteated by the shape of the plan.
WHAT THE YOUNG FOLKS ARE DOING
News Of Teen Agers
by RUTH MARIE CHASE
AWARD-WINNING DESIGN. « dsiign for « Uw-budgtt. Kro-bodroom
fir plywood komt tint brootkoi iptciouioon «nd livability daipito a minimum
floor trot. Doiignod by arckitoct William L Rudolph of Paiodona, Col., a
•♦riot of ikaltarad dock, craatoa a foaling of ipaco and alaganco.
<n living areu-s that merge wfth the'of the house is formed by a spac-
< -si n of the house through the’ious living-dining area with living
the kitchen.
The series of sheltered and semi-
sheltered decks lend an atmos-
space to a
broad areas of glass.
Plywood Skin
According to Rudolph, materials
I i.iyi-d an c- sential role in the do- phere of luxury and
run in which plywood is specified!minimum floor plan.
I limb structural and finish por- deck goes off the
t ons i f the homt*. lie feels that area and is screened on the far
tin- use of plywood, structurally as: side-'with a solid, plywood wind-
i.n exterior w all skin combining j break.
siieathing and siding in one mater-j Off the entrance hall and he-
ld. together with its function as hind the carport is an entrance
shear panels in walls and roof, J deck.
give, the plan flexibility in room' On the other side of the house,
deck for children opening off the
Built-in plywood wardrobes and
| storage
age >i
children and parents have small ;needed space to old fashioned
sheltered outdoor gardeen areas‘closets.
Hi there •Bervone.
tricks? Wondcful!
Boy, this week the ex'es were all
over everwhefe. We saw 1 Jimmy1
Rice wandering around like he was
lost and when we approached, he
How's the game were: Raymond Reese,
Teddy Muenter, B. Hubbard, Jer- j
ry Thornhill, Martha Dodd, Jimmy;
Rice and Joyce Towery.
Speaking of Joyce (or should I
say writing of Joyce! I would like
asked where the chorus was locat-1 to give her my heartiest congrat-
ed now. When we told him, helulations for her being chosen Col-
niade a beeline for it so he could lege Favorite at Victoria College,
see all of his ex-fellow classmates j That is really an honor because
Tuesday the student body was en- Joyce is only a freshman this year,
tertained by the Student Council in j The Gobbler hand really showed
the form of a picture show. The the public w hat it could and does do
show "Shady Lady,” was quite cn-1 at the concert Thursday night,
joy able and when the announce-'Congratulations go to Dr. Wendt-
ment was made that Arlcn Cornett ' land and the Gobbler Band,
was the person responsible for the j The dance club that will be start-
selection of the show, there was ed soon will have its invitations Out
quite a show of laughter and ap-j around the first part of February,
plause. Really, Alien, it was a This club should be a howling suc-
good show. j cess.
Speaking of shows, the CHS stu-i Thursday afternoon at the bask
IIIIMI; modpmiziM
Children's Toys, Tools, Laundry w
Giving the Family Car a Hard Time ‘
Is the family garage merely a stable for the family car, kK2,
does the average American homeowner have other design* o#i
it? Home Modernizing magazine recently conducted a sureej
among its readers, and came up with the following possible,
surprising conclusions: e home modshmdoM^ •
,, f!
one outdoorj Wonder Wood
living-dining , . .
Offers Many
Uses on Farm
Now Is The Time To Plan Your Spring
Garden! We Have All The Tools You
Will Need And Cai> Supply A Complete
Stock Of Garden and Flower Seed.
Come In Soon And Make Ready For
Spring Planting Time.
WAGNER
VA
HARDWARE & MACHINERY CO.
WALTER (BULL*) WAGNER, Owner.
210 Esplanade CUERO, TEXAS Rhone 8-5134
'SPV'
3nr, s
WAGNER LUMBER CO.
miX ST. PHONE 5-4611
Let Us Supply All Your
BUILDING NEEDS
I.tin liter (Pi nc-Fir-Hard woods-Red wood)
Plywoods (Hr and Hardwoods)
Mouldings (Wood and Steel)
W indows and Doors
Rudders* Hardware
Paint (Elliott, Moores's and DuPont)
Wall paper and Wall-rite
Sheet rock
Roofing (Metal and Composition)
Masonite (Finish and Unfinished)
Screen \\ ire (Gal.»Coppcr-Aluminum)
lenient
Brick (Common and Face)
Fencing (Wire and Picket)
Marine Plywood and Boat Building Items
Boat and Canoe Paint
Medicine Cabinets
Serceii Boor Grilles
Telephone and Iron Board Cabinets
Structural Steel (Angles, Channels &. Flat
liars)
Hollow Tile
Asbestos Siding
Roll Brick Siding
Stone Face Siding
Cedar Posts and Blocking
Asphalt Floor Tile
/
ADICKES BLDG. SUPPLY CO.
Phone 5-4552
,..... walls create ample stor-|^cnt body and faculty really saw, rtball game, several of the students
hall leading to the bedrooms. Both,age /areas without sacrificing ' their share of them this week. | joined in singing Happy Birthday
Thursday at noon a show on fish-; to Nathan <S..) Post. That night
ing was shown. It was in j there was a party in his honor,
color and very realistic. In fact Congratulations,
it was so realistic that several The girls’ chorus and the hoys’
times when there was a big fish on chorus that meets every other
the line you could see that "Boy. I j morning at 8:20 is beginning to
sure wish I could have a fish like]shape up. Those students that
that orf'hiy line,” look in several did not take advantage of the op-
students and faculty members' (portunity will regret it we think,
eyes. Can’t say'that I blame them I The Turkey Talk’s recent sub-
t hough. j script ion drive is keeping everyone
Thursday afternoon the students ; in suspense about the outcome. Kv-
and faculty of CHS were entertain- eryone is wondering which class
ed with a thriller of a basketball i had the highest percentage
game between Cuero and Gonzales. Well, it won't be long before the
Kvcn though we were on the short 'next edition . comes out and
Public Records
The farmer who keeps a few
4' x 8’ panels of Masonite 1/4”
Tempered Presdwood on hand
knows the great Versatility of this
materials for countless repairing,
remodeling and building purposes.
Often described as "the wonder
wood of 1000 uses," Tempered
Presdwood has innumerable uses
on the farm, where it serves at
low cost and for long periods.
With it, the farmer con construct
animal feeders, buildings of almost
any type, and a variety of other
improvement which will make his
work easier and his operations
more profitable.
Presdwood: Wood Improved
What is Presdwood? As descib-
ed by the manufacturer, Masonite
Corporation, it is ‘'wood improv-
ed. It Is a strong, hard, dense pan-
el material of wood, but better
than wood. It keeps out rain, wind,
sun and snow. It lasts indefinitely,
resists dents and scratches. Hav-
ing no grain, Presdwood will hot
split, splinter or crack. Its smooth
surface is sanitary and casjr- tol \y. O.
keep clean.” [Dodge
and
Marriage License
Carmen Winston Parker
Mrs. Gladys Southern.
Louis G. Munoz and Miss Adella
Uresti.
Holf tftt famlliM k««p garden
(••It in th# goragi . . ,
An §van third k««p toys and bicydaf
•longside fh« cor • . •
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f*m« familial put homo loundrltt
in fholr garage* . . ,
A fow dlohordi uio tholr garogft
for tholr autoi only . , *
Sew Car Owner*:—
R. F. Blackwell, Cuero, Chevro-
let
Ed Dahse, Ypakum, Mercury
L. K. Maroney, Yoakum, Mer-
cury
Leon Summers, Yorktown, 1 ird
Dan Osbum, Nordheim, Chevro-
let
Willard Aldis, Cuero, Ford.
Herman Sturm, Yorktown, Ford
Anne Windrow, Cuero, Chevro-
let
Hawley Miller, Sr., Cuero,, Chev-
rolet
P. A. Albrecht, Wcesatche, Bulrk
Werner Fromme, Yorktown,
Chevrolet
R. A. Carter, Wcsthoff, Chcv.ro-
end of the 41-39 seoi’e it was quite ! will find out.
they
a game.
Several of the exes present
Weii, that's about all for now.
See you next week.
Warden School
Opens At A&M
Afflerbaeh. Yoakum,
Let Us Help You
With Your Building
Problems!
We Carry The Best
In Building
Materials at
Reasonable Prices.
Outlined here are a few handy
| uses for 1/4 ’ Tempered Presd-
jwood around the farm.
| A fine introductory idea is a new
! workbench top to cover the old one
.which may be splintered and un-
even. By simply fastening the new
j,top with nails or screws, the farm-
er will have an A-l workbench top
of the type used w idely In indus-
try.
For Grain Bln Liners
i What about grain bin liners?
Surplus grain can be stored if the
bin—or building used in an emer-
gency for storage—first is lined Cuero.
with tight-fitting panels that keep
E'. G. Schiwetz, Yorktown, Ford
ned.
! No change is contemplated in
I
iihr statewide coverage or the me*
Ifhods used. Opinions are gathered
AUSTIN — The /regular. Came hy a staff of trained reporters who
Warden School which was discon- ^len-lew n representative cross
, i , ,, , , section of Texans In cvcrv section
tinned temporarllv has been rc- , . . „„ ‘ ■
1 of the state.The Texas Poll, the
sumed at,Texas Agricultural and flrM Kta1,, opmjon p„|| ln th(,
Mechanic.il Colleg. it was announc- ed States, is conducted by Joe
ed by the Executive' ..Secretary of • Bolden & Associates, a research
the Texas Game and Fish Com- f" m I,s dung Texas news-
mission | papers have published weekly re-
The school will run for four
months. Warden Joe Matlock, re-
cently assigned to the Fort Worth
staff, will be the instructor. Pro
R. I. BILKER, Mgr. PHONE 8 3251
W. R. Garrett Abstract Co.
Successor to
DeWITT COUNTY ABSTRACT CO.
RES. PHONE 8-4X73
ports continuously since 1948, with
the exception of the war years.
CREAMY ORANGE IMP
Deeds:—
Louise Styermer to Amulfo
Pena[ part block 44, Nordheim jfore being
J. J. Fischer to Charles 11. Car- j territory,
ter et ux, lot’ 16
End, Cuero.
W, F. Krause
viously, Malloik had been sta-
tioned at Junction.
Fourteen Young men comprise
the class. Oil graduation, the new
wardens will be assigned to work
with veterans members of their
force for on flic-scene training lie-
signed to their own thoroughly.
1 3-o/, package cream cheese
1 tertsp. grated Orange rind
2 tahlesp. orange juice
1 teasp Morton's Honey
Dash of cinnamon
Cream all ingredients together
T-
4-—— J RA.
Wc llnve A Largo Crew Of Men To Give You
Fast, Dependable Service At A Fair Price.
MARION FETTERS
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Phone 5*4081 Cuero, Texas
Block 5, West! The Executive Secretary said
[few of the nitnv men will be used
et ux to Arthur to take the place of staff vacancies
Veit, lot 17, block 16, Wcsthoff. jinit that mo.st of them will be as-
Jeru C. Johnson ct ux to William !signed to counties which do not
G. Nami, tract of land, Centennial now have wardens. The present
Add.,. Cuero. j warden staff comprises altout ISO
■ Jake Cohn to Nellie M, Jones men,
part .lot 3, Sec. E, Centennial Add., I
Adequate Wiring
Henry Williams to Mary E. At
kinson, lot 2, block 3, Thomaston. j
A. A. Hahn to E. C. Matthews,!
moisture and rodents out.
Sagging doors that won't Close
properly are a nuisance, hazard part blotk 36i Cuero.
and eyesore. After truing the door, ' u c Matthews to J. J. Fischer,
the farmer can nail on a new sur- part block 36t Cuelo.
face of Tempered Presdwood. The ______
,panel will wear well and will serve «... .. ,
also to hold the door in shape. UllZ6nSl)ip UlID
Wagon boxes used for hauling it >
grain or other purposes will stay Ul 0(6611 I/6WI1I M66tS
i smooth and easy to work on if cov-
ered with this smooth-surfaced1 The Good Citizenship Club
New Policy Adopted^
By Texas Poll
Future Texas Poll reports will!
appear' in the Cuero Reord 1“
frequently than once a week, hut
in greater relationship to news
events,'according to an announce-
ment from the Poll s headquarter.-,
in Dallas.
"By publishing fewer reports it;
will he possible to concentrate cf-.
panel. Shoveling against a surface Green DeWjtt School met Friday forts on the issues that are of great-
of this non-splintering material is with Gloria I.assman, Sandra Hit-jest importance, on which state
"duck soup." terly, Nita Thierno, and .lane1 opinion should-clearly Im* measured
Junker on the program, They and reported,” says the announci
danced the jfokey Pokey to■ en- ment. Surveys wail therefore be
conducted w hen ^events themselves
!*. Pnin#
Two Weeks' Building
Amounts To $4,182.00 6
N. H. Powell 18 x26' building -
Hadamek $632,00
Fred Cuellar 20 x12’ house B*-
lasro $600 00
Calvin Baker — addition — New-
man's $400.00
Calistro Hera- House self $80H
Cash and Carry laimber Com-
pany r. roof and repair - I. Har-
ris iOUl 00
J. J I ischer Henry L'resti -
new house- $750,061
L. R. Knockc—14V20' Budding-
Macha.
tertain the group.
1 All joined in singing "Texas. • all. (or -a sm vey, The lesults ♦•*•11
Our Texas." continue to apper in this now-spa-
Ni>:i Jean Thieme is I'epoiter for !■ i sluu.ily after each jioll. Se-.-
the organizaiion ( 1 ail vci ^ « a> h yen arc plan
SHOE SHINF. STORK.E
Keeping shoe-shine suppies to-
gether in a convenient spot will
make it easier to keep your foot-
gear looking brand spanking new.
You can fix a small storage area
for items like this quite ximpiy
by rutting out the wall spare be-
tween the studs near the floor in
kitchen, bedroom or bathroom
Line the back of the opening be-
tween two studs with a piece of
1 4" fir plywood.
Set a simple frame around the
opening and install a flush or lip-
ped fir picas ood door. Then set in
a couple of shelves for polishes,
bottles and brushes.
A 3 4 ' piece of plywood about a
foot long and 3" wide, can be fast-
ened with a hinge at the ^bottom
so it swings up when the door is
closed. When it is down with tb
door open, it makes a handy foe
rest for polishing shoes.
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MORE
MILEAGE
j
I Cross-switching Tires
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Uototion ot regular intervals spreads tire wear • enly
. . . adds up to 75*^ extra t’/c m ieage Car experts put
the best treads where tt-ey can give tne safest trcction
with the least tire weor Scop in for th s low-cost ti-e
service today.
_.. ,y/ ,.
v . ///'irx/gi
Egypt and .England have ruled,
jointly jn the Sodas nsec 1Brt. >
CGPPEDGE TIRE SERVICE
Cufr«S Mf»*f ( f-mjilotr Tir*»
\ ulc .miiri£ and
lifj H . Bro..d*ay 3
ELECTRICITY MAKES LIFE'BRIGHTER
... YET IT COSTS SO LITTLE!
Adequate wiring today is standard equipment for
nuidern homes. With proper wiring you do away
with nver loading, which leads to blackouts . . . .
with slow-downs in ptiwer, which means you pay
overtime for faulty equipment.
CONSULT A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN
✓ ,
CITY of CUERO
ELECTRIC DEPARTMENT
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The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 26, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 31, 1954, newspaper, January 31, 1954; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth695550/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.