The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 24, 1946 Page: 4 of 6
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T HE CUERO RECORD, CtERO, TEXAS
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Gabardine and Worsted topcoats
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THE CUERO RECORD THE PASSING PARADE
■Kti ’ Established in 1894
THURSDAY, JANUARY 24,1M6
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bwtteries in a few minutes time!
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By THE CUEJtO PUBLISHING CO, Inc.
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Boys' Suits in styles and fabrics to fit the busy life of a
growing boy. Levy’s has an excellent selection of boys’ suite in 1
sizes 4 to 18 years. All wocl anctpart wool fabrics in colors for • > 7
Spring. $12.95 to $22.50.
man underneath, aH the “** ** ??*• *®
. youth. It added years have slowed <Mv
Marshall ad- i here is a shr.pe method that change
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National Advertising Representatives
as Dally Press League, Inc., Texas Bank Bldg^ Dallas, Texas;
K 42nd Street, New York Oty; 3d0 N. Michigan Avenue. Chicago,
I-JU Olive St., St Louis, Mo.; 448 So. HID St., Los Angeles, Calif.; 5
ita St., San Franciseo, Calif.; 1602 Sterick Bldg., Memphis, Tenn.;
■9 Bus Terminal Bldg, Denver. Colo.
role ol my career,
it’s one of the bect. From a stand-'
point of actual footage, its prac-
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play is so definite
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President
Vice-President and Publisher
Ass’t. Publisher & Advt. Mgr.
Editor
anadiM Friendship
Bteenhower in his recent visit to Ottawa, that dlg-
ified Canadian capital so reminiscent of London, stirred
lore enthusiasm, say Canadian papers, that any
ver has been known to do before. In fact, so great
■Mi and so intense its interest, that Canadians |
ttough police cordons to get a better glimpse of the Ameri-
m commander-in-chief after visiting with Gen. A. G. L. Mc-
*yghton, former commander-in chief of the Canadian Army,
ad Chief of Staff Gen. Charles Foulkes. the American gener-
I went on to Toronto, where he was given an honorary degree
y the University.
Doubtless Gen. Elsenhower is a very busy man, with end-
hb responsibilities. But none can be more important than
IBB spent tn cementing and furthering the warm friendship
rid understanding with our northern neighbors, with whom
mericans have so much in common.
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SuteertptioB Rates
L ®V Mafl or Carrier — Daily and Sunday, oie year $6.00, six
j- $3.00, three months $1.50, one month 60c.
**Weekly edition by mail only, one year $2.00; six months $1.00 in DeWitt
and adjoining counties. Elsewhere 1 year $2.25, 6 months $1.25.
Official Organ of the Oity of Cuero and DeWitt County.
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& Trouble With Congress
What Congress needs,
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It’s simple. It’s amazing, how
quickly one may lose pounds of
bulky, unsightly fat right in your
own home. Make this recipe your-
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and costs little. It cl _ .
I harmful. Just go .to your druggist
; and ask for four ounces of liquid
| Barcentrate (formerly called Bareel
j Concentrate). Pour this into a trint
bottle and add enough grapefruit
juice to fill the bottle. Then take
two tablespoonsful twice a day.
That’s all there is to it.
If the very first bottle doesn’t
shew the simple, easy wav to lose
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while.
Quite a change,
nritted. from his latest picture in
which his sympathetic philosophy T»keB^<b^wt^^tabeTBtm’vteSd5
» ( once tnjoyed. Why be <Hscoar«gedFwhy
saM .he found that“ sot CASELLA taMees ato wgata’tha
Ve*rvr4 anri vest r-,t a mneh vinamuvor mam
There is nothing harmful in these tablets.
drops,
another
"Beat'l Palt of the country while the male
stays behind.
Bigger Waist Lines
^The food industry is going to see to it that this year there
j ; W *‘P®r capita increase in eating equal to about 11 per cent
ever any previous year. Seems as if dinner tables carry a pret-
ty food fare right now—compared with Europe’s each Ameri-;
can meal is a banquet. What will the new menus be?
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* Entered in the pest office at Cueiu. Texas, a5 second class matter
Under Act of Congress March 3, 1897.
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’ HARRY O. PUTMAN
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“If he does, I’d give almost any-
thing to play the part.”
In “Duel in the-Sun,” Marshall
plays the scion of an aristocratic
family who has sunk to spiritual
and physical degeneration. Mar-
ried to a half-breed Indian wo-
man. he spends his life gambling
the monev hfs wife earns as a
prMe a„d «V,al.MeJ*a|!?.T®
*^n S±. Men Who Feel Old
Why not regain th&vim
and vitality you once
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graceful «lenden*eta. Neto how
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More ativ.,
MONUMENTS- of proven Superiority^
VAULTS * Dry — Sanitary — Everlasting
GRAVE SLAB—Complete Grave Protection
CURBING— Concrete and Precast Granite
SURFACE BURIAL VAULT CO?
of Cuero
Phone 805-R or 127 D. C. Wooderson, Mgr.
Make This Home Recipe
To Take Off Ugly Fat
bulky fat and help regain nleader,
more graceful curved; if reducible
pounds and inches «f tltVM fat
ui 11 don’t ju»t te«m to dtaappear<
trouble at all like magie from ntek, chia, l
■ontams nothmr bust, abdomen, hip^ eatom
ankles, just return the etepta
tie for your money baek. F
the easy way endowed by i
who have tried this plan awt hc
bring bsek Mluriag carver M
ItoatarkaMa Hama Remedy
QiileMy Loeaens * Up—Cxpele
Harm Laden Phlegm
Compounded from rare Canadian
Pine Balaam, Menthol, Irish Moss
end other- effective ingredients,
Buckley’s CANADIOL Mixture is
entirely different—more effective—
quicker in action.
Over 14 million bottles of Buck-
ley’s CANADIOL Mixture, for irri-
tating Bronchial Coughs due to
L. L. BUTTERY DRUG STORE
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When It Comes to Boys’
It’s A. & S. LEVY in Victoria
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For the suils . .. <wate . . . jackets .. . sweaters that serve
them best and sweaters that fill their needs best.. . belli |
boys’ and parents have shopped at Levy’s, Victoria ... for ever
7$ years.
S^s Representative Clifton A.
* Woodrum of Roanoke, Va., who is just retiring after 20 years
of service, is higher salaries and pensions for former Con-
gressmen.
That may be what Congressmen need, but not Congress.
While a better scale of payment might bring in better men
toad is pot unreasonable in itself, the trouble with Congress is
ite organization. Representative Woodrum is an example
■this. The rule of seniority has kept him out of
Ebtaiimarwhips which went to men who were less
Lbut who had served longer. Then there is the system
Hhsibles committees to bottle up needed legislation
J giving the House a chance to vote on it. Sometimes the House
i may vote but is not allowed to make amendments. And much
I legislation is passed dr killed in the Committee-of-the-Whole,
• where no record is taken of individual votes. All these defects
MOW exist if Congressional salaries were raised, and
; would still prevent efficient operation.
Gwism
ipers here and ther$ are beginning, in a mild way,
jigel after James Caesar Petrillo, the music czar. He is the
■br *ho/forbids the broadcasting of amateur music pro-
Hj&yfil schools and elsewhere, and gets away with’ll BUeh
■■Melton ha* never been known in the past, and to obvious- |
Ijr illegitimate. He has extended his operations during the |
Sdlstmas holidays, forbidding American radio stations to .<
iMdcast musical programs originating in foreign countries—
Ifeept in Canada, where the musicians pay dues to him.
. It is a strange thing for one of the fine arts to be handi-
■pped in this arbitrary way by a labor union dominated by
■ie man. The year 1946 should see the end of it
Hmateur Reporters
JB,.v During the long strike of pressmen in Cleveland that has
impended publication of the city’s three big dailies, ingenious
substitute newspapers have been distributed by many firms. A
r t |UHHilnent bank has been issuing a daily sheet to all em- .
ployees carrying what it called “news flashes” from radio re- 1
f ports that were rewritten by a stenographer who
rounder..
could employ real “journalese” style.
One sheet for a single day’s “release” covered such items
meetings; the news from the telephone, steel and
||| tempaper strikers; comment on demobilization plans; infor-
MUtion about the Bank for International Settlements; local
/•iather forecasts; theater and motion picture house pro-
gftms; a schedule of radio news-reporting hours. Bank offi-
cials report that employees have been taking the sheets home
St night, where they are studied eagerly by news-hungry fam -!
By PATRICIA CLARY , far in the Passion Play ”
HOLLYWOOD. Jan. 23—<trP.»— ----
Herberf Marshall, the kindly, philo-
sophical concert pianist of
Enchanted Cottage.” is
shell of a man in
Sun." He blames women,
and gambling. fcr any new singing sensation who
In his new David O. Selznick is atoo a hit tune,
picture, Marshall’s aristocratic fea- ”We know what one song can
tures are lined with dissipation and do.’ said Patty, who dees most of
disillusionment. The stamp of a
wasted life is evident in his face.
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Now it’s!St, Louis Academy of Science, re-
the zany lyric to the calypso rhythm ported that the bircte, nesting for
“And you’d better have a tunei years in a friend
fashioned to fit each occasion. Pat- ... .
ty warned. ;u hls’ seDarate each winter-
That’s the not-so-secret secret When the temperature
of the Andrews Sisters’ success.]’fema1^ migrates to ---------
They set the boogie cycle with "Beat lPait °f country while the male 1 un
Me Daddy,” and “Boogie Woogie sta-vs behind. Domestic tranquility —
Bugle Boy.” shined with a ro-“restored in the spring when the
mantic theme melody. “Apple Bios-; lema'e returns.
som Time,” brought out the West-
ern “Pistol Packin' Mama." went
^“1 Latin with “Rhumboogie” and caly-v
each other.
Marshall saM .he found
playing the "heavy” role had
merits.
“After all,” he said, “the role Of I Chloride, Passion Flower, Iron. Ask your
Jt|das Iscariot is the best part by1 doctor or drurai8t about 0,18
Bronchial Coughs—Stubborn
Hang-On CoughsCobb
.Cotas, hgve been «old—proof'Chat
I thousands of mothers know. its
worth and would hardly dream of
facing winter without It. Buckley's
Mixture is all medication—n» syrup
—contains no dope. Tokr own drug-
rilst has this remarkable Canadian
discovery—now made in U.S.A..—get
a bottle right away at any good
drug store and taka it for wiore
restful sleep tonight. ToPNl And- it
quickly loosens up thick choking
phlegm, sofltlies raw membranes,
nrakes ‘breathing easier. 45c-85e— •
an druggists.
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WISE FEMALE
ST. LOUIS, Mo., Jan. 11.—(UP.) —
“It’s the smallest motion-picture at 545 a week to an annual income of n**king birds here have.j
he added, "but Pretty close to the seven figures. 1
‘It took a iot cf subsequent hits
; to keep us w here ‘Bel Mir' r “1!
_l its." Patty emphasized. “We had
I have to in a hujry for other hits to
asked Mr. Selznick to consider it!fol,ow- We d sPcnt five years . in
for a future production, with star-1 vaudf v,lle gradually starving to
ring treatment. • death, and is wa^-do or die with
Wants The Part us-sa wp did ”
The folks who keep an eye on
; the hit paraders are a fickle lot. Just
about the time i/oogie-woogie gets a
firm grip, a dreamy-eyed baritone
caroons of moon and June— and the
crowd deserts the solid beat for ro-
fHence. Polkas break up their
dfeams of love, then there is a
"One iiit song does not a fortune
make."
"The, o ,
I. Sounds pretty corny, the An-
a hollow brews Sisters admitted, but add a
"Duel in the couple of riffs aqd a lick or t
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“Can the Japs be salvaged?” asks an American writer 1
Well, It’s a big jump from savage to salvage, but maybe it can'
be Mine in time.
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■■E A comfortable income, says some profound thinker, is one
> • little larger than you have.
I Jones.
the’ magnet of the attentions of
uneevory character^, Marshall com-
mits a murejer or two in the ap-
proved manner of the day, and
also proves to the cast, the audi-’
ence and the Johnston office that If life apparently hasi«st>t»xrat,y<Mtagrin
i a man underneath, aH the »*abi«toaaj«yl»feaeywdi*tejoiir
>wn
i your vim, vrtaRty and yostbM pleosores,
yoor whole outlook on fife. JoeC art
rugg»Bt f°r C A SELLA atamriating t*l
(helped Dorothy McGuire and Rob- 1 an« worn out 60 or move. Take these
> have regained the pleasure ot Kvisg yo_
j once enjoyed. Why be diecoBragedr Why
j. . verve and zest ct a much younger men?
1Li> There is nothing harmful in these tablets.
They contain Celery seed. Thiamin
j doctor or druerist about this formula.
liquor and 5t tomes out as sound advice! ps° withj,
- The fellow’ responsible for the
i trio’s succession of hits is Lou Levy.
1 who manages the girls with such en-
i thusiasm he's sometimes referred to
the talking for sisters Lavarne andi35 t^le ^our^ Andrews Sister, ’j
m nn iacc. Moxene. “because we know whatl^es a^s0 marr^ed to Maxene. Levy
But he doesn’t want vou to feel Mir Bis^ D'J Schoen" did for!.a.knaC^ °f uncovenn§ Ppten-i
sorry for him. ' us." I tial hits, and the girls won t sing a
“I don’t need any sympathy.” he That- V°»'n remember, was the, sinSle not wtthout his °.K.
said. “As a matter cf fact, I’m in- trick number bi^ed on a Jewish j
trtgued by this life of cinematic th%1 captured the Andrews '
sin. . Sisters from part-time radio work
a quaint little domestic custom.
Joseph Desloge, president of thei
sent!
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Aldridge, C. C., Jr. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 24, 1946, newspaper, January 24, 1946; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1358087/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.