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THE CTTERO RECORD, CETERO. TEXAS
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12,1941
NOKDHEIM
(Mm fL Meyer.)
The Women’s Missionary Society
met in regular session Tuesday af-
ternoon with Mrs. Alvin Teiw.es and
with Mm. August Helmers conduct •*
ing the devotional and lesson.
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Neutzler en-
tertained with bridge Tuesday
evening at the home of Mrs. Julius
Mrs. D. C. Scheffler won bingo and I.sided at the guest book where one
Mrs. George Ashley won consola-j hundred and twenty-six guests reg-
tion prize.
Miss Pauline Rohan of San An-
' istered. The, eenterpiece war, made
of soldiers and tanks, and the color
tonio came in Friday for a visit
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Rohan.
Mrs. August Wagner entertained
the Home Demonstration club Fri-
day afternoon. Fourteen members
and two visitors. Miss Mary Gaston
Menn. Mrs. Bruno Morisse and of Cuero and Miss Pauline kohan
Everest Koledziejesvk seored high, of San Antonio were present. An-
Mrs. Corwin Voeikel and Harry j nual reports were handed in the
Meyer scored low and Corwin annual Red Cross report was given
Voeikel and Mrs. Otto Janssen won and plans were made for the Xmas
bingo. party to be held December 4th at
Miss Ruby Wied entertained with the home of Mrs. Alvin Teiwes.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Calliham, Mr.
and Mrs. David Calliham and little
daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Sydney
Dedear and their three girls spent
scheme of red. white and blue was;Sunday at National Hall where a
carried out. j barbecue was served
The Garden Club met Saturday j church,
afternoon with Mrs. August Wagner The school was dismissed for
presiding. The Club will have a j holiday Tuesday, Armistice Day.
Bade and daughter. Mis'- Melba
Ruth AtzenhofTer. Mr. and Mrs. Al-
bert Friedricks and children and
Fred Bade and son. Freddie of Ar-
neckeville: Mr. and Mrs. Earl Buen-
Markets
chrysanthemum showing Saturday j Mr and Mrs. P. Kueckler of
afternoon. Miss Mary Gaston of j Cuero spent Sunday with her sister.
Cuero will discuss arrangements J Mrs. Henry Hots.
and after the discussion the f>how ,
will be open to the public.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lading mo- j
tored to San Antonio Monday to
by St. Ann’s , ger and Betty Jean Dromgoole 01 COTTON MARKET
Cuero and Mr and Mrs. Bonnie Cuero Spot ......................—----------- 15.00
Buenger and Ed Demmer of Clin- -
ton. Many beautiful gifts were re- COTTON MARKET
ceived and after a delicious lunch NEW YORK. Nov. 12.—(INS)—Cot-
attend the wedding of Miss Mildred
Lee Huck and Edmund Mueller.
500 Tuesday evening. Mrs. Pat
Riley woo high, Mrs. E. H. Stern-
berg low, MVis Freda Teiwes Won
bingo and Mrs. E. Wied won high
ci^t
This party will be given for the
families. All officers were Selected
with the exception of the Secretary
who declined. The officers for the
ensuing year include: Mrs. Alfred
Mrs. Lillie Pope of San Antonio Rau, president; Mrs. August Wag-
aftd son, Alvin Mueller of South j ner. vice-president; Mm. Hugo
America returned to Sen Antonio Bachle, secretary and Mrs. Egon
after several day’s violt with Mr. , Braune treasurer. Miss Gaston dis-
and Mrs. Emil Janssen and daugh- j cussed Food For Defense.
ter- Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Harbeis
Mrs. Paula Massamore entertain- brought their son home Friday from
ed the Forty Two dub Wednesday ^ m<heran hospital in Cuero.
TH0MA5T0N
all left home wishing them many ton opened'2 to 4 points higher to-
(Mrs. T. K. Borrow, Cor.)
Misses Stella Stone and Maud
Edgar of San Antonio spent several
days last week with Mrs. D. B.' Mc-
Manus.
David Stone McManus of Ope-
lousas, La., was with his mother last
week owing to the illness of his
father in a Cuero hospital. Mr. Mc-
aftemoon at the home of Mrs. Ju-
lius Rueaer. Mrs. Paul Schulz and
Mrs. Walter Laging- soared high and t
low respectively. Mrs. E. Sachtleben
won high cut and Mm. Rueser
b*gx>. < ' I
Manus is recovering satisfactorily
The Home and School club will I we are glad to report.
a variety show Thursday
CALLIHAM
(Mrs. Elliott Boltft, Cor.)
The northern are frequent visit- !
ors it seems and means winter is 1
right around the corner.
Lewie Brandt celebrated his birth-
day last Wednesday- A few relatives
and friends called on him In the
evening.
Corporal David A. HoefUng of
Randolph Field, is here visiting rel-
atives end enjoying his SO days fur-
lough-
J. fit Boidt had the misfortune of
falling and dislocating his shoulder
a week ego.
Little Myrna Loy M&ngum of
Rau-ijffe spept the week end with
more happy returns of the day.
Miss Elizabeth Brown accompan-
ied Mrs. H. A. Brown of Cuero to
Yorktown Wednesday.
day. Dec. 16.25-26. March 16.45-47,
Mat 16.53. Julv 16.55. Oct. 16.60. >
WESER
. A large erowd from out of
is ex peeled.
M/s Fred Braunig of Houston is
....... , „ . ,i visiting her parent. Mr. and Mrs.
i Mart(u oswrtoh.
the Two Table Contract dub witn
el party Thursday afternoon. Mrs.
Monroe Neutzler seored high. Mr*.
Otto Schneider had most slams
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnston an-J [her little friends. Misses Mary Ann
young son of Nashville. Tenn., vis- ;and Pauline Faye Domarm.
ited in the home of her parents, j Mr. and Airs. Henry Wleland were
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Adcock. visiting friend* in Victoria SutL-
Mr. and Mrs. J F. Kruse and [day.
family of Palacios visited relatives Recently Mi* Filina Boidt at*
CUERO MARKETS
POULTRY AND PRODUCTS
Hens, 4 lbs. and up .......... lb 13c
Under 4 lbs. and Leghorns lb 11c
(Rotor Lena Gister) Bakers .............. lb 13c
Mi* Roy Hoff undervent an op- Spring® ............................ lb 18c
eratlon in a Victoria hospital. Springs, 2 lbs. and over lb 16c
Mrs. Berth* Schwartz returned Leghorn? ...»
home after -spending a few weeks docks, pec lb.
with Mfs. Robert Frank*. Geese ----------------------------
Mr and Mrs. Raymond Jacob and Oueks --------,..............——
children of Kilgore were amorrg Staggs ------—...................
those that helped Mrs Ben Post Guineas
celebrate her birtiutay Sunday Eggs. No 1.
Private J. B Arnold of Camp Bu£tcr Fat No- 1
Bowie visited home folks over the Gutter FaL No. 2
^ gjlA Sutter Fa^ Sweet ....
Mrs. Annie Jacob visited with ’
Mrs. Roht. Franke Sunday SAN AWTONM* lHESTOC|
Herman Okhwer was a business i 'F^d.State Market News e:,iced
caller In Ooliad Saturday: SAN ANTONIO, Nov. 11— Hogs.
Mr and Mrs Roland Ziemer of C^unated salable and total receipt
ON STL YE
. r lb 16c
. ... IK
.._ lb 5c
..... Ib 5c
...... tb 7c
each 20c
dozen 26c
lb 29c
lb 27c
...... lb 32i
If Your Child
**ies
Victoria visited with iter parents.
Mr and Mr?. Ify. Pc -t Sunday
Congratulations to Postmaster I here recently. (tended die Miscellaneous shower' Those <of Amb-r at<> iteMtu -j i-
Neutzler. He has just received no-j Mr. and Mm. D. C. McManus <u honoring Mrs. Hewton BorgfHd inee 1 titer Leag'e ;
tice of a lifetime appointment as Kenedy were recent visitors of Mi. Maine Lee Hoefbngi at the home B«mMy wen m v.s 1 :•>
i | postmaster for Nordiieim and Mrs. J. R. Wright. jt)f Mrs Charlie Feller Of near “ ‘ -
Mr *iid Mrs. Wallace FCrtseh of i Mr and Mrs. M. R. Brown were j Yorktown She raorivad many bean-
San Antonio visited Mr. and Mrs. H. J business visitors in Victoria lastitiful and useful gifts and thanked
Fertsch tins week end. Mr. and j Thursday. ilhe many guests m her own sweet Warren aiX R ,!<. ;>
Mrs. Fettsch both former Nord- j Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dedear had « - v for U>eir though* futnes* Af M - j
hHmere Were married Friday in •’ number of their children here Sun !i,p *i>propruifo Itour a debejous ;
I Sar Antonio. Mrs. Fertsch will be ! day as follows: Mr. and Mrs. For i i’ineh was served buffet acyl*. j Miss Robb
j remembered f». Mss Mildred Bode. Gisler end’’two daughters of Mi- Mi . and Mu- Lew* of Ban far Bat > ■
jr-pty daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse ; sion Valley: Mrs. Charlie Vibror visited at the Lewie Brandt ] rekti' • ,! :r
, Br*de of San Antonio. Wallace is tne apd children of San Antonio; Albt-: home last Wednesday. 'weeks.
359 The lemi-holiday trade Tuesda;
found . teady prices prevailing i.i the
hog GivLioh. A top of $10.40 to*>k
••/Ld ejiotce 180-270 ill.
. ir,m. wiuie puui^MUiiie gtsui
i.A»-i80 tou. moved in a $9.75-10 40
j.l'i.Ti ,.
Ruble Driia <in ier Dorothy and
Rubie Does, fra La-., B,-nham at 1 4^ea<<
Afr«- Amv Joiunon' Pre-o^-i
til- .»>••
i nr !■'‘tn of Mr. and Mrs. H. Fertsch i Dedear and family of Hochhei o Uliiott Boidt attended the stock , $eyerai {*<,-
t ^ e %T 11 2- _ __ ___r . . . . « . ll/s.., -r>. l a. ! _
J of Nordh*dm.
Mi s Rubv Ckodrc was compli-
mented with a miscellaneous shower
Sunday afternoon at the C.beza
school house. Miss Ckodre will be-
come the bride of Emil KrauskoiT
this week
The Home and School Club met
Monday afternoon. Guest speaker
Prairie; Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Co ^icw and rodeo at Beeville last j Lktrille Krue*er 'u : -»J4
ner were also guests. /Tuesday, Also Die rdoeo at Ctiero bktrid&y R;n ■ >\
and Mr R>c.*v:i q-j
ri TTCit apav; j . _ •
Mr. and Mrs Jack Hutton su ,t j Sunday
YOAKUM NEWS
baby of San Antonio drove dov ,
Sunday afternoon to visit her pa: -
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Dedear. Th
will also visit in Palacios durit <By i»lbn Reinhart.)
the week. j The past week brought us some
Mrs. Henry Hotz celebrated h--' • real coel weaker.
visited at the A .). Oi-G-r'- r.on.u-
down sold mainly at $9.4d. Feed«-r
, j p^s weie scarce but quotable
t , ardtUHi ttJN-925
tie tc:. F/t;mated aaJaliie re-
Ari .total 0SG. Calves, sal-
,, .. /ie t .-iku. to . ! 1,200. Virtually n >
, : sl. uglW r steer and ye.trin«
were on hand Tue:-day mi.
- itable ncuciv Common and med-
|..t .urn ei?H ! ions were quotable around
Cow trade proved dull and weak
With some sales indicating more
than 25c loss considering Monday's
«|PI|. 25-50c downturns. Common and me-
lt. LA R y K* %.lK ilium beef kinds turned at $5.50-
(Mre. F. M. Wallace. Cor.) $6 25 while caiuier and cutter 3e*
u<>at lections liad to go at $3.00-5.50
wen County Supt. Hancock of j birthday Sunday and quite a large) T,-,‘ turicey market here Mondavi 1 u‘ -v br‘''n Bulls indicated little change at
Cuero whose topic was Education at j number of relatives and frieni -. I vvas 18 1-2 cents. Turkeys are Jaein® gathered through th:'- section a.id $6 00-7.25. strongweiglu bfferinzi
the Crossroads. Plans were com-spent the afternoon with Mr. an d j brought in very’ slowly. Since they ! some of the farmers are planting quotable to $7.60 or slightly above
pieted for the variety show and the‘Mrs. Hotz. < are light* and small, most farmenr |oafs. Slaughter calf trade appeared
Tom Thumb Wedding to be given j A message received bv Mrs. W E jwi11 birds till the Christ-
Thursday evening. The club now Cgnwell announced the arrival of a ; mas market openn.
has a membership of 74 and the
membership committee reported
their work not yet completed.
Mis* Mildred Lee Huck was com-
plimented with a miscellaneous congratulations,
shower Sunday afternoon at the Miss Miriam Medlin of Californii
home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lag- visited her cousin. Mrs. J. R. Wright
ing. Miss Huck was escorted to the j recently.
baby boy to Ralph Pridgen and wife ‘ Amos Littlefield left Wednesdav
in Victoria on Sunday. This is the j for Fort Sam Houston. Amo* will th* nuking
many
Seme gardens arc- losing quite
inviting, white others are sull in
more active Uian Monday as prices
! ruled fully steady. Medium and
good offerings turned at $8.50-9.2
; with a few to $9.50. Common and
jsecond son in the family and we ! ^ greatly missed by his many J Mrs. Tom Cook, Mrs C R Crans- medium kinds brought $7.00-8.3)
join a host of friends in extending friends here, who wish him lots of :to® Mr. and Mrs E. M Wa! and culls dropped to $5.50.
luck. faee Sunday afternoon. small stocker calf supplies soil
Coming as a surprise to their Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lane Jr., of j steady. Medium and good steer
many friends here, Miss Johnny Lou Jasper recently visited his parents, j calves cashed at $6.50-9.50 with a
seat of honor by Miss Junelie Muel-
ler while Bruce Moriase gave bugle
cajls Severs* musical numbers weie
rendered, followed by the unwrap-
ping of the many useful and beau-
tiful gifts. Mrs. Louis Mueller pre-
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hutton and
Dowleam, daughter of Mr. and Airs.
H. Dowlearn of near Terryville and
baby daughter drove to Mission Val-1 Ervin Reinhardt, son of Joe Rein-
ley Monday afternoon where they hart of Yoakum were united in Mrs- ® M. Wallace.
Mr. and Mrs. Tad Lane. j few lots choice to $10ho Common ;
Mr. and Mrs. B H. Lord of Pan-1 and medium replacemoits earned
dora were Sunday guents of Mr anr‘ $6.50-8-50. Odd lot* heifer calves
Mrs. Frank Wehman and son. Ir-
will join the Gisler family for a ho,V wedlock Friday night, October
trip to Palacios over the Armistice at $ p. m. at the home of Judge Mr. and Mrs. Elo Arudt. and
holiday. * : Hickey. quit* a lev.- others from this sec-
j The Yoakum
Bulldog
Sheep: Estimated salable and
total receipts 250. Limited receipts
in the sheep division found sales
football ti0°' Attended the silver wedding recorded steady. Several lots corn-
brought $9 00 and under.
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Don |
iTo* arc fooling
no one but ijounself (
jroq are able to pay your bills is the
smallest factor in your Credit Rating. Do not
fool yourself into believing that the ones you
owe art giving you credit on your wealth.
If You Are Slow Pay
They are just tolerating your account—and you
are establishing a very bad credit rating. This
knowledge not only rests with those you owe,
but other merchants will have you marked
“slow” or “undesirable.”
You Cant Fool John and Joe
—and expect Hill to want your business. By new
and modem credit exchange systems, each mer-
chant and professional man will know your
“Credit Record.” The day of the “deadbeat” is
gone. The “Slow Pay” is fast lading into the
limelight. Because modern business and frank
exchange of information, credit will be given
*on Pei’formances—Not Promises.
\ team will go to Lockhart Friday !8nniwsai-y of Mr. and Mi> V. W
night to meet the lions in a dis- Ortaaao ip the Sniiiey .section Sun-
trict battle, being their last out-of- ^aX-
town game Both teams have not Mrs. J. p. Hardv of Cuero is
done much in their district this 1 vlsUh)€ relatives here
year, therefore it should be'a good 1 Mrs. W. C. Hastings of Westhoff
game. Our hands go out to a C^pro a tow hours with Mr. . E M
victory Friday night against Vic- I w»#*e* Monday,
toria. so Gobblers, Yoakum wifi be f- V- Card of Edna was a busi-
pulling for you. since quite a tern ne8S ritttor in this section Monday
from here will attend the game. afteniooo
Trains on the Southern Pacific
line between Yoakum and Heame
are being detoured via Hempstead
and Giddings. Fire destroyed 560
feet of the S. P. Railroad bridge ov-
er the Brazo6 river late Saturday.
mon to medium shorn aged wethers
changed hands at $3.75-4.75. A smaU
package killer goats reached $4.25.
Odd head cull “boner’’ ewes turned
at tl.00-2X».
(UNTON
Our boys at camp need the Rel
Cross. W* on the home front nee j
the Red Cross standing by with in
stantaneous help. Lets show that
we reeegnjze these needs by “going
over the top" for the Red CrOxs ____
during the local Roll call. Novem- Iwith us
ber 11 to 30
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Cor. French and Henry St*.
E. J. Stevens, Minister
Regular services each week. ,
Mid-week Bible study Wednesday
7:30 p. m.
Bible study Saturday 2:00 p. m.
LORD’S DAY SERVICES:—
Bible study 10:30 a. m.
Preaching 11:00 a. m.
Preaching at 7:30 p. m.
You are cordially invited to meet
ahearty welcome awaits
We'll make it
look like new.
You don’t hove to bay a new oar.
lost have your old one washed at
Neighbors. Ton won’t recogriae
it when we get thrrm/h. VfMA
every washing Job me clean the
apholstery and gire voar ear •
general cleaning tonic. Bring
your car in. It doesn’t take long.
Neighbor Hensley's
STATION
A. E. Hensley, Operator.
I you.
Pay Your Bills Promptly'
Let's Pass Prosperity Around.
Tliis “••Haim PrilkjwriK anil I’ay -
I f.” C ampaign Sponsor, tS t,\
Itt.TAII. MERCHANTS ASS’N
I AKMF.RS STATE BANK
& I KI M « <».
LAC K’S AIHI SI ITI V
STOWERS FI RNITI RL CO.
HARRIS SERVICE STATION-
CITY GARAGE A BODY WORKS
JOHN C LEY FOOD MARKET
ALAMO LI MBER CO.
BILL’S SERVICE STATION
FREUND FUNERAL HOME
- *
CUERO LUMBER CO.
Bl’CHEL NATIONAL BANK
in C uero ^
KOEHLER DRY GOODS C O.
CITY OF CUERO
J. T. NEWMAN A SONS
r Myrtle Lee Bade. Cer.)
j A number of friends and relatives
gathered at the home of Mr and
( Mrs. F. w. Rabke to help them cel-
ebrate their 31st wedding anniver-
sary and Mrs. Rabke’s birthday
Sunday night. Those present were:
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Soehnge and
children of Mathis, Mr. and Mrs. Ad.
Domturg and son of Weesatche
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Schorlemer and
children and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Rabke and daughter of Yorktown;
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Schrode, Mr. and
Mis. W. F, Buehrig. Mr. and Mrs. £.
Raushhaupt and daughter and Mr.
anti Mrs. Fred Thamm of Meyers-
ville; Itoc and Mrs. W. C. Schorlem-
»-r Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Rath. Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Rabke and Mr. arid
Mrs. M. A. H. Mueller of Cuero and
Mi and Mrs A. E. Schorlemer and
; h.Wr* n find Mr. and Mi. H. H. ,
K< ,ui»‘ and son At a late hour
n i ... i, v.a artvi d and all left wish- ;
fj »T- M: and Mi s; Rabke many more j
B i.'-npv r^'UHn* »>f tlie day
Mi ;,inl Mrs Felix Bade and {
’> ‘then vi iti'd witii Mi and Mrs j
>i me Biieni tr Wedn**>d;iv iiiglit.
Mr. :hk( Mr;; Rov Brown and)
'(■•t.vliU'r vt M«*.\wsdale visited ;
'.‘.if', [vii ;imi Mis Ed Blown and
S,today.
M: and Mi;. Fred Brown and
•liughtci of Yt.rktown visited with
jy Ms ..i>d Mrs. R. C. Brown aiul
8 du i;hu. Sunday.
« Mi •end Mr.,. Felix Bade an 1
Jt children vi H«d witii Mr and Mrs
BerDioUt (ioehriiig oi Westhoff
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Bert Mauer and daughter
anti Mr Elva Brown of Cuero ani
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brown and son
visited with Mr. and Mrs. R. C
Brown and daughter Monday.
1 Many friends and relatives helpei
Mr and Mrs. Felix Bade celebrate
tlieir 20th wedding anniversary
Saturday night. They were as fol-
lows: Mi and Mrs. Hugo Zengerle
of Yorktown; Mr and Mrs. P C
Denller and children and Mr. and
Mrs. Edwin Junker and daughter oi
Mission Valiev; Mr and Mrs Lonnie
Hausmaii and sons and Mr. and
Mrs. Emil Stoiiei* and eon. Emil Jr.,
of Lindenau; Mr and Mrs. Berihok)
In offices, factories, shipyards and workshops, the pause that
refreshes with ice-cold Coca-Cola is a pleasant moment on
the sunny side of things. This welcome drink is the easy way
to turn to refreshment without turning from work..When you
work refreshed, you do more work and better work.'
• OCUED UNDER AUTHORITY OE TNE COCA-COIA COMPANY *Y
COCAtCOLA BOTTLING CO. Cufro, Texas.
You trust its quality
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