The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 93, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 21, 1948 Page: 3 of 8
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LESLIE CARROLL
Totals
THIN YOU DECIDE!
GARMENT BAGS
50c VALUE
MOTHER'S DAY
CARDS
MILLIONS OF SUHR-CUSHIONS AM NOW IN USF ON NEW AND OLDER
CARS
ADICKES
CALLANDER’S
Building
Supply
J ERGENS
LOTION
First 4
Innings
O'*'*’
Sponsored
Ly S. A. Jr.
C. of C.
Produced
by Storey
A Wood
’ syrups to includg KABO
simple change that 4oeg
Dreft, lg. Bx
Super Suds, lg. Bx
lux, Lg. Bx
Rinso, tg. Bx.
1.20Syrup Pepsin 98c
’.45 Castoria 33c
.35 Vicks Vapo Rub 29c
1.25 Cro Emulsion _.89c
.25 Black Draught 19c
1.00 Nervine 79c
.25 Exlax 19c
.35 Sloan Liniment 29c
1.00 Cardui 79c
YOU SAVE
^OUTDOOR
WARD syrup
MADE MB-AT9HIZZ
ATfUtTING UP
FRUIT!
Today even beginners can turn out
mned or frozen fruits to rival the
uckiesl batches” of the most ex-
Protect Your Clothes
from Moths and light
29c VALLE «
SPECIAL I Sir
My property owned or leased in DeWitt,
Lavaca and Victoria Counties has been put
in a Shooting Preserve and is strictly posted
against hunting, fishing or trespassing of
any kind. There will be no exceptions.
Just arriged 1948 Mother’s Day Cards. Cards
for Mother, the other Mother and Specials.
We invite you to come and see them.
eta. Drive ft lot one wook. Thati,# ydtt doat
agree they give yea a bolter afty
lire you've over owned, wd'll replace them
with your old lire* and give yew •mMytemkl
St. Lout 1, 'J
EASY WASHING MACHINES
ELECTRIC RANGES ..
HOT WATER HEATERS ....
RCA RADIOS
KITCHEN SINKS .....
CARTER AIR CONDITIONERS
ELECTRIC FANS. ...
I ' ' 9 T-.v.
Garden Hose .......
Super-Cushions run cooler; and be-
cause they're softer they "roll with
the punch", are harder to cut, t raise
or blow out. Arrange now for a
Simper-Cushion test run on your car.
Super-Cushions consistently aver-
age more mileage than the best
standard tire-. More — they make
•mall cars ride like big ones . ».
with homefolks.
M. and Mrs. Elder Jacobs and ed
Ivory Flakes, Med. Bx. 12
Oxydol, Med. Bx .12
Woodbury Soap 12
Cashmere Bouguef Sp. .12
Palmolive .12
life Buoy _ _____;„.j|
lux Soap -.10
Ivory Soap .10
Swan Soap : 14
Crystal White J.06
Victoria visited & while with 1
folks Sunday evening. .
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Brown
ed with her mother over the
end.
BLANTON-LIENHARD
202 E. Main
The
game In the last of the third on runs across the
Jack Lindsey’s walk, Bill Midkiff s . * BOX
single to center and an error on Hoose of -David
Pine on Fred Scheske’s hard smash Kafoury, 2b.
to tight field, scoring Lindsey, > -1 Martineau, 3b./
Sox
K«lHison»
Super-Cushions M«k 1
Jolts, tosh up vibration
driving fatigue, less wear and tear
on your car.
was the "Pepper Game” put on by
the visitors in the fifth inning. Doc
Tally, George Anderson and Dick
Wykoff were the fielders in the
Pepper Game which featured trick
ball handling and trick throwing.
The batter was Lee Gardner.
The House of David scored all its
runs in the first four innings and
led, 6-1, at the end of that frame.
Spectacular' fielding by Cueto
Ghortstop Ralph Cerra kept the
score from being greater, as he rob-
bed two visiting batters of sure
base hits.
The visitors wasted little time in
sent him home with a booming
triple into deep center field. Marti-
ind was pack- neau came home with the second
field bleachers tally on Daniel Wileman’s ground-
er. The winners added another tally
' ’ ‘! fey Red
Dena way,, a stolen base, Kafoury’s
single and a fly to ©enter.
X , fiottlers Score
2 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
10 0 0
Totals . ..
Moore struck
I
Taylor grounded out for DeLeon in
9th.
SCORE BY INNINGS: RHE,
iH. of David 201 300 000— 6 10 3'
i Cuero 001 000 400— 5 11 1
j SUMMARY: Runs batted in:
I Martineau 2, Wileman, Bucher,
j Dena way, Scheske, Calhoun 2,
j Stubbs. Two-—base hit: Calhoun.
, Three base hit: Martineau. Sacri-
fice hits: Fine, Midkiff. Stolen bas-
es: Martineau, Wykoff. Double play:
' Mauer, Mauer to Kafoury. Innings
'pitched by: Alexander 6, DeLeon 3,
• Denaway 6 2-3, Marrfieid 2 1-3.
■ Struck out by: Alexander 3, DeLeon
11, Dena way 4, Mansfield 2. Bases on
'balls off: Alexander 2, DeLecn 1,
1 Denaway 4, Mansfield 1. Hit bv
i Pitcher: Mauer and Kafoury by
• Alexander Winning pitcher: Den-,
■away. Losing pitcher: Alexander.!
;Umpires: Walter Newman and Pete
; Newman. j
t and
HOSTESS DISH FREE
SPECIAL JQ
-VALUE
. In one of the best attended
*and best played baseball
^games’ in recent years the
’House of David nosed out the
“Cuero Seven-Up Bottlers, 6-5, scoring. Kafoury drew a walk
Tuesday night under the lights at ‘ **
Cuero Park Stadium. -
The large gra
ed, and the new
were more than half filled, and the
•Knot Hole gang bleachers in back in the third !®«*Single
!of first be. e were packed.
Kr i • A Tepper
1 On<* of the feat
Buper-Cushion la a remarkable new Had of
tire. Bigger, softer'than conventional tire«,
ft runs on only 24 pound* air pressure. It is
•d sitperior that we make this amazing triaT
offer .. . lor a very limited time rnly due to
the great demand for Super-Cush ions.
Sprinklers
AUTO PARTS
FRONTIER
B^F cOSTUME
JAMBOREE
IV I AXE ABBOTT • EDUABDO
2.?- MABTWEX • TEX LOONEY
•* BMMY B&VARD '
- . (Featuring Del Dunbar)
COSTUME PRIZES
DancfeglP.M. ILK
TICKETS (IneL^ax) 11,00
Cerra, ss.
Lindney, ft.
Midkiff, 2b.,
Wood, 3b. :
’ Scheske, If.
I Calhoun/c.
Mauer, cf. ..
Stubbs’, lb. ....
Alexander, p.
Mtores every- DeLeon, p. .
GRADUATION
CARDS '
Send a card with your gift or just send
a card. But recognize the child’s
achievement in life.
5c to 50c
TONI PERMANENT
■ ■. ■'■ .
PLASTIC CURLERS
S2.60 VALUE
1 0 0 .0 0 0 (Land Paul’s church at Meyersville,
— — — — — —t twice daily the past week .After the
39 5 11 27 14 1 close of the Mission services the
for Alexander in 6th .parishners enjoyed a picnic lunch
in the parish hail.
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Sager and
two children of Houston visited
Jeanette and Dork, Bitterly attend-
a Catholic Youth Rally at Vic-
children of Victoria visited with her toria Sunday evening.
parents Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. Allan Berger ol
Little Jerry Rath spent a few days
with his grandfather Bitterly. i ..............
Ralph and Clifton Lau and
ft SIZE
LYON TOOTH PASTE
Tailored to fit the architecture
cf your home, SLATS-O-
WOOD awningr ere good
looking, lopg letting end
economical. A phone call
will bring out our designer to
give you a free estimate on
there custom built aide to
comfortable living.
Xlats-owood
The change in the weather is
a clear call* to the outdoors—
to Springtime
backyard gardening—to
in the sun. Get ready for this
fun filled season by coming
to Buttery’s for these timely
values in health and beauty
aids and . playtime accessor-
ies. It’s clear to see that you
save more money here—where
every price is a low price ev-
ery day.
GOLLY
Mavme Bttterlv, Car
We and dur Catholic neighbors
attended services conducted by-a ■ •
i Passlonist Missionary at Sts. Peter
with one down and took third on ^Taylor
Henry Wood’s single to center. Fred
Scheske knocked Midkiff in with a
single to center, and Red Calhoun’s
double to deep left center scored
Wood and Scheske. Calhoun came
home on Bryan Stubbs’ single co
left.
Cuero threatened again in the
ninth when Calhoun led off with a
single to left, but he was left
stranded at second. ’> ]
Cerra Stars
The fielding play of the game
came in the sixth inning when the
House of David had the bases load-
ed and two out. Lee Gardner hit aj
hot grounder between third and
short ,and Cerra with a hard run:
snagged the ball, straightened up
and nipped him at first to retire,
the aide. Cerra handled nine chan- ]
ces perfectly including a hard)
grounder & few feet to the left of;
second base.
i= Martineau and Calhoun led in
. .jttie bitting department with three!
back in-the ball hits each, each player driving two.
plate.
BCORE
! wonders for the flavor, color, texture
. of fruits you put up. T~-
: FKE BMk Ids Hw ’
i Thousands of women the country
i over have tested and provetf this
i amazt
play; Ronald BuCber groufifled■ ' to jFine, rf.
Onia. .who thraW to Midkiff fpr Wykff, lb.
oue out, but Midkiff’s throw to firstBucher, c.
Xwfid, two runs georing. vDen- DenaWay, p
rK cifirfle(r Ijhen Scored Bucher Mtasfield, i
____ with tMfi'^rttining run.',*?.'-* Jc
BED8tVEBMVE.MC.il
» WR When ; « four -ifit s-attock
ted four runs. Midkiff walked
-UbajM’n Cnn
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Hov- *'
edition of “Finer Canned A
Fruits.” This famous book also flips
recipe* tips on picklea nnd«res«Nm
— M fteges—a whole education kt
tanning and freezing fruit. ’ V
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M Pwt Can WMfa
fiesta
CUERO
TEXAS
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Aldridge, C. C., Jr. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 93, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 21, 1948, newspaper, April 21, 1948; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1189304/m1/3/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.