The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 122, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 26, 1948 Page: 4 of 8
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 1948
THE CUERO RECORD, CUERO, TEXAS
CROSSWORD
WESTHOFF NEWS
Mrs.
DIG
STU
CHIROPRACTIC BROUGHT
visit to
ABOUT MY CURE!
Allan
with
evidence enough of the worth
of Chiropractic
£ $25,000.00 Cash for some lucky family! That’s the
CHAS. MICEK
CHICKS
TELEPHONE 623 FOR A FREE DEMONSTRATION,
SPECIAL!
CUERO MOTOR SALES
her
SPECIAL PRICES
Will
CRUSHING
GRINDING
fpm
FREEZING
FOR HIM
FRUIT?
HANKIES
SMA
PURSES
$150
$2.98 to
$4.98
and
SHIRTS
$1.00
SHIRTS
SHIRTS
ELTS
HALF SLIPS
OUR CONVENIENT
13. Finishes
16. Caress
Christi
Henry
GIVES
Malarial
rkuu/ r——
vnifiscr rever
RELIEF
HATCHERY &
FEED STORE
the
Linnie
after -
Davis
Louisiana is named after King
Louis XIV of France.
BOTTLED BY: Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company of San Antonin
CHICKS
Bitterly
Jeanette
her class
delicious !
trim- j
Geneva|
Thamm.
Merton i
GIVES AMAZING
SUCCESS SECRET
Plus Tax
All Colors
50c Colgate Tooth P. 39c
50c Ipana Tooth P. 39c
45c Lislerine Tooth P. 39c
50c Kolynos Tooth P. 39c
I.OQPrell Shampoo 79c
1.00 Drene Shampoo 79c
1.00 Halo Shampoo l9c
1.00 Kremel Shampoo 79c
1.00 Lustre Cream Sh( 89c
“Ait'...nufs to dis fight racket, I think I’ll try for
the $25,000.00 Grand Prize in the Pepsi-Cola
Family Sweepstakes.”
WE INVITE YOU TO DRIVE A KAISER OR A FRAZER
IT’S A RIDE YOU NEVER FORGET
$2.48
and up
$2.98
and up
ADICKES
Building
Supply
that
are
Robert
daughter
number of
evening. A
with all the
19 Clump ■
21. Egress "
24. Carry
26. Mimics
28. Sprinkles
thickly
30. Knobofa H
shield —
31. Joins i-
32. Narrow m
inlet (geol.) ■
34. Kind of ■
daisy
35. An open pie
38. A kind of
fabric
41. A fleshy, many
celled fruit
WILDROOT
CIEAM.OIl
43. A stage
direction
46. By way of
48. Tavern
WE ARE DELIVERING NOW. YOU PAY ONLY
REGULAR PRICE.
Caramels
Orange Slices
Spicetfes
Assorted
Crystals
lemon Drops
Chocolate Fudge
and up
$1.00
and up
INITIALED
HANDKERCHIEFS 50c
homefolks Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Brown
Diebel
with
$2.98
and up
Gerbers
Baby Food 7 c
Dairycraft
MILK 14c
I F \RN
BEAUTY CULTURE
Many positions available for
trained Beauticians. Write
us today for full particulars.
Approved for veteran train-
ing. Convenient terms.
CENTRAL TEXAS
BEAUTY COLLEGE
105 1/2 W. 9th St. Austin, Texas.
$2.98
and up
AT A PRICE YOU
CAN AFFORD TO
SLIPS____________
CREPE AND SATIN lace trimmed
DOWN
1 Kind of
fabric
2 Constella-
tion
3 Single loop
of a chain
4 Bodies of
water
5. Discolored
6. Help
7. First man
8. To gain
again
11. A pagan
NEGLIGEE
2 PIECES
“Rvery price a low price |
our policy—and that’s why nonMy has-MlArel
Igw prices than you’ll find right here at
Buttery’s. And furthermore, our dallyJtoWj
prices are the LOWEST PRICES
your favorite nationally advertised MXk
and beauty aids can be bought anybrhere in
his State!
Housewives are canning snap
i beans, beets and pickles, also pre-
serving plums. 1
Several from here attended the
Ladies Aid picnic at . Ameckeville
last Monday.
We spent last Monday in San
Antonio.
John Robert Bitterly helped
Paul Sager curvey peanut acreage
Thursday and Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Diebel are
the proud parents of a baby boy
bom May 21st at a Cuero hospital.
Jeanette Bitterly and Clifton Lau
Iwere among the Seniors at the
beach party Saturday sponsored by
Mr. and Mrs. Weber.
I Mr. and Mrs. Chas Lassman and
.children visited with relatives at
Meyersville Sunday.
I Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Purcell and
■ daughter of Houston visited with
the community attended
funeral services for little
Marie Yaws last Wednesday
noon. Burial was in the
cemetery.
j Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Winslett and
Miss Peggy Winslet, accompanied 1
by* Mrs. E. C. Hoch of Hillside, Mrs. i
Clyde Whitehead and Miss Betty
; Lou Pease of Westhoff were in
Floresville Frilday evening to attend
j commencement exercises there.
Mk-s Evelyn Hillen of Gonzales
was the weekend guest of her:
parents, Mr. , and Mrs. W. H.
i Hillen. <
F Mr. and Mrs. George Lord and
family, Mrs. Tom Watson, Mr. and'
Mrs. E. H. Harrel and daugbt .
and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Watson kind ,
r family JRrg. apjc^^oae , PTBfrnt:
Tat the 'silver wedding anniversary,
Sunday of Mr. and Mns. Claude
Hinton of Gonzales
Mr. and Mrs Henry Carson and
(l Johnny, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Wins-.
I lett, Miss Peggy Winslett and Dick
I Poth attended the silver anniversary
celebration of Mr and Mrs. Pat
Peoples of Cuero. - •
Guests of Mr. and Mns. E.. L,
Freeman Sunday included Mr. and
! Mrs. C. F. Carter, Mr and Mrs.
• Marlon Weber and sons of Cuero
The Most Liberal Trade-in Values in DeWitt Couaty When
You Buy a New Kaiser or a Fraser.
LCOLORS
RESS
LIDS AND FANCIES
mayme BitterW. Car
We had a wonderful rain today,
all were soaked wet while digging
Irish potatoes! a distance from the
Sweepstakes, in Pepsi-Cola’s $203,725.00 “Treasure
Top” Sweepstakes and Contests!
A Also, 51 Cash Prizes each month in your state plua
big Monthly National Prizes!
A Thousands have won cash—thousands
more will win cash! Don’t wait—enter
now! Contest closes June 30, 1948. /
GET ENTRY BLANKS AT YOUR STORE faJSBS
Bottled bf!
Pepsi-CoU Company of Texas
Your WATKINS
CITY DEALER
Yoakum. Texas
GOWNS
LACE TRIMS
NYLON _
45 AND 51 GAUGE
3 Cans
Food 2.98
Yesterday’s Cryptoquote: MAN IS GODS IMAGE: BUT
POOR MAN IS CHRIST S STAMP TO BOOT—HERBERT.
distributed by King Features Syndicate. Inc.
gulro.gin
West Mate StreA
Cheapside Rural Page zof ... E J ..
i , Wednesday, May 19—Mrs. E. L.
Freeman complimented her house
| guest, Mrs. Willie Thigpen of'
Houston, with a picnic for ladies
only. Those present were Mrs. Tom
Watson, Mrs. E. H. Harrel and
daughter, Mns. Maggie Mae Lam-
bert, Mrs. R. L. Barnes, Mrs. J. E.
Lord, Mrs. Jim Pease, Mrs. A. T.
Cocke, Mrs. W. A. Lord, Mrs. Henry
Carsen, Mrs. George Lord, Mrs. C.
F. Lee and Mrs. Johnnie James, all
of this community.
Mns. Tucker Baker, Mrs. Joe Kelly,
and daughter of the Hillside com-:
munity, Mrs. R. R. Winslett of
Westhoff, Mrs. Belle Laster and
Mrs. Kos Morgan of Valley View,
Mrs. Rollie Coppedge and son, Mrs. >
'Ella Johnson, Mrs. Joe Carter,j
Mrs. C. F. Carter, Mm. Marlon
Weber and sons all of Cuero, the
honoree and the hostess.
A large number of people from
DREFL large w
LUX, large 311
SUPER SUDS 30t
OLD DUTCH Cleanser 8c
IVORY SNOW tit
CLOROX, ql. 15<
CAMAY SOAP J
LUX SOAP 1{
PALMOLIVE SOAP 10
. IVORY SOAP, large 1i
Healthy Started Chicks of
Various Breeds.
pRYPTOQUOTE—A cryptogram quotation
OBC ZNXLRY HLRYCT UTLOCV; PRE
DAILY
ACROSS
1 Shout to
5 ---- Basin;
region of
Germany
9 Melody
10. The rise
and fall of
waters
11. Not filled in
12. Maxim
14. Sloth
15. Military
cap
17. Masculine
person
18. Perform
20. Rational
22. Fish
23. Clumsy
person
25. People of
Texas
27. A dandy
29. Slope
30. Dairy
product
33. Proof
36. Forward
37. Heroic
39. Chinese
silk
40. A slight
taste
42. Peel .
44. Argent
(abbr.l
45. A cooking
apparatus
47. Live
49. Arabian
prince
DO. Liquid
measure
51. Oceans
52. Spirit
lamp
'One simple change in your can
fling and freezing syrups
you get finer flavor, firmer tex-
ture, brighter color ... best fruit
you ever put up!
The secret, tested by thousands
of women, is described in “Finer
Canned & Frozen Fruits” — 32
pages of up-to-the-minute infor-
mation. Step-by-step directions
and charts! Tips on pickles, jellies,
preserves! New'ways of serving
’em! A wonderful book —- and it’s
yours FREE!
SEND POST CARD TODAY
HElEN HOU*ES
u;-■ Dept 4B F’ ° Box 441 ’
II'tM Plaza Station,
J W St. Louis 1, Missouri
’ Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Klein, Clar-
ance and Mrs. Luerrsen- visited in
the Joe Huebner home in York-
etown Sunday.
| George Henry Christian returned
Thursday from a business
Laredo?
L Jerry Jurach of Corpus
spent the weekend in the
Nolte home.
I The Westhoff PTC entertained
, the intermediate grades
a bunco party in the school audit-
orium Friday evening.
The Swift team of Yoakum de-
feated the Westhoff softball team'
7-4 Thursday night in a game on
; the local field.
1 Mrs. W. S. DuBose had as Wed-
nesday afternoon guests Mesdames
!E. Maynard, L. Dahlman, A. Friar1
and W. R. Gillette.
I Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Carter spent
the weekend in San Antonio at a
Pearl Beer Convention.
Mrs. Hy. Koenig and children
spent one day last week in the P. J.
Olenick home.
i Waldemar Schulle from Max-
well spent the weekend with his
parents, C. W. Schulle.
Malcome Smalley from Nopal
spent the weekend in the Dave
Smalley home.
BLOUSES_______
NEW STYLES — ALL COLORS
Dr. W. R. Towry
CHIROPRACTOR
Tailored to fit the architecture
©I your home, SLATS-O-
WOOD swnings are good
looking, long lasting and
economical. A phone call
will bring out our designer to
give you a free estimate on
these custom built aids to
comfortable living.
Slatsowooo
The Fair
Cuero, Texas
$1.98
CREPES and SATINS—Lace Trimmed and up
Cuero and Edward
Weesatche spent Sunday
B. L. Drieir and mother.
Mr. and Mrs
honored their
by inviting a
mate,, Sunday
turkey supper
mings was served to:
Bitterly, Marjory Helen
1 Janet Orth, Clifton Lau.
Ideus. William Egg, seniors of 1948
, and Mildred Ruschapt and
j Lee Butler.
Bunco was the game of diversion
after supper, prizes were won by
Janet Orth, Allan Lee Butler, Mer-
ton Ideus and Geneva Bitterly.
Soft drinks and cookies wefe ser-
ved for refreshments after the
I games.
I Mr. and Mrs. William Striedel
[ of Victoria spent Monday night and
1 Tuesday with homefolks.
The community club members
will meet in the W. M. Bitterly
[home Wednesday.
and Willie Thigpen of Houston
Mrs. Thigpen who had been
guest in the Freeman home
about 10 days accompanied
; husband home Monday evening
We are glad to report
Fletcher and Peggy Jo Elder
recovering from the measles.
MALARIAL
PREPARATION
DUB
BBSS
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HOBODY HAS MC
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The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 122, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 26, 1948, newspaper, May 26, 1948; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1189333/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.