The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 52, Ed. 1 Monday, March 3, 1947 Page: 4 of 6
six pages : ill. ; page 21 x 16 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
L
I
i
I.
i
i
I
i
<
i
i
i
i
!'
LOVELY Elizabeth Schneider, for-
mer Viennese opera singer, first
met her husband-to-be, John V.
.Jablonski, in Vienna when she
saved him from an ambush of J
Nazi SS men. The sequel to their
meeting comes in their reunion in }
New York, as Miss Schneider ar- |
I
rives at LaGuardia Field to be- |
Leone his wife. (International)
♦
F
*
t
I
f- r-
r-
, L-
IT TAKES EXPERIENCE
to diagnose car aches and pains and it takes
skilled hands to repair your car. At the
first sign of trouble—drive in here.
Our Repair Service is Guaranteed.
ROY PARKER GARAGE
Flick Building Phone 114
Tire and Battery Service A< W HAUSMAN
Oenecal Repair Service Manager «
B, F, GOODRICH PRODUCTS
D
I
unsurpassed. Companion in
Humble Esso Extra gasoline!
i
tg
HUMBLE
3
i rif aaft. ■ ■
r-* j ■ •-■’JBvJJ
r
il
IHi II III
! I: M
MOTOR 0|lt
BALANCED! In Humble's Balanced
997 motor oil, you find
every desirable motor
Cl tok oil feature — From V-l to
price —in perfect
balance. Made
from selected
crude in one of
. the world's great
refineries at
Baytown, Texas.
(FOR HREklUM PERFORMANCf
drain and refill with Esso Motor Oil — Mb
polity to
v w *
’ »t. sk
* .4- g-
•: A. X b<2
I.
i *
use today.
p*
necessary to
L /;
Its a quod number!
£■
r
r
■!
r
1
(AIN
a.’iPhone
JU
-
■
I
t
4
6
I
r-,
EMM *cdl .
this
checks.
(International)
I
■
n
< J
A
V
•'
a* . h
T ~-w
j&J
^hort of
f to earn
•Wf pan •
. Don't Delay i
*WAIL THIS COUFDW TO DAV
k . . TO THE DURHAM'S COL-
UCI NRARKST YOU.
Approved for Veterans
Training.
JU
USINESS COLLEGES
__, - - ■ MONDAY. MARCH^lStt
* Animal Industry would lake charge* Industry. The docs would be vacci-
of dog vaccination providing
service free.’-.
Since these are approximately 16 .30 days to give any latent
n 1
'4
PAGE FOUR
I 1
:/S. >.-'•<'*•' .4.-
'-k
WMBI
■
when temperatures- climb. It does—and does well—
everything a good motor oil is called on to do—it
-
1 ' af- J h
“To launch the twin campaigns
this natcd and given a tag to prove it. I against rabies, new state and
Stic?, dogs would. be quarantined for eral legislation is needed. The oam-
rabies paign would be well worth the coat
the disease over the pa.it few years,
the National Research Council not
long ago appointed a cojnmittee of
top-rank scientists to map plans for
a rabies eradication project. The
blueprint for this campaign is now
MiiRI
S..s .
■•pggM
she. He developed a medicine
actiy the right amount pf siz-
roota, vegetables, and balsams
___________medi-
"Xilmer’s Swamp-Root. In-
-Jl take it. U - ‘
out thoee nceai .
ng your backache . . . increasing
rfurSet J ,
a when you pass water , ._. and
np nights. Cantian: take aa directed. I
You’ll say it's really marvelous.
For free trial supply, tend to Dept. U, J
Kilmer As Co., Inc., Box 1255. Stamford, ■
Cann. Or- get fail tired bottle of Swamp ’
THERE'S little silver lining left for
Mrs. Margaret Mary .Rita Cloud,
now under irrest by the "FBI in
New York on g multiple marriage
charge. Mrs. Cloud allegedly mar-
ried three Navy men without ben-
efit of divorce or annulment, re-
ceiving their dependent a^owance
'W
IgL., - DANCE AT^
< WHITE LEGHORN* INN
' ■ WESTHOFF
J Wedfeeaday, March 5
u Music by
SAN ANTONIO PLAY BOYS
RENT
use of the anti-rabies vaccine now
available for dogs.
“According tc the plan, the job
of rabies eradication would be turn-
ed over to two agencies. The De-
partment of Agricultures Bureau of‘contract with-the Buieau’of Animal’ appeared.
instantly on
Hen is the opportunity to
b Ad iatMpMML position
1 pleasant surroundings.
Perhaps you thought it 1
Id take yean of training to
mt a secretary. Bat. that k
true. .r
a
:
fc'’s r -!
IF ;
Fl
IgMcPKa
1 A<Keee2&ty>/
*50 TO fZOfi
MONTHLY
Like thousands of other
rham students you too. can
M* a c o tn I e t e Business
lining in only a fe<. months
e. Leant to be * Stroogra-
r. Typist. Comptometer. Die
bone ot Edipbodc Operator
Humble*s 997 motor oil is a high V-I oil that flows
frosty-mornings, stays tough and ready
0- ■ »
K-I
r j
*R>r RENT—1
» N. Gonzales.
Mfa—- -~iiw -
' MOR RENT-2 furnished bed-
poms. suitable for 2 cr mot<rOeHt-
faben preferred. 108 N. Depot. Ph.
MOTICES
9B|ntion housewives:
Mfijf mattresses,, bed springs, win- ,
HKt the J. M. Massey Fu/Thture
^■Phone 445
--—rr-!—r-
T Several of us in the Texas dele-
. Inner- gation had a conference on this
j| question with Secretary of Agricul-
and Hncleum now avail- ture Anderson last week and came
.h W awsy without too gattafactory re-
sults. There is.<rtill a Very decided
shortage of commercial fertilizer
and there doesn’t appear to be much
relief in the picture for this year.
Members of the Texas delegation,
however, are determined to find
seme solution and we will keep you
advised, while we were In the Sec-
(retary’s oSce, he called many pro-
ducers and although they aesured
him they Here in full production
and were manufacturing more than
in IM6. they said they still were
unable to meet the great demand.
Rep. Wright Patman of Texar-
kapa was telling me recently of de-
velopments tn the field of telephones
under the REA plan. During the war
a- method was developed whereby it
is possible to use electric lines for
transmkslcn of telephone messages,
ft srwj <vn OOVAOMlAnl mA -f» v4 Arwm
AiRi t«»i aa^B ms
which will permit telephone com-
panies to install carrier phones on
REA power lines and permit com-
mon use of REA and private ccm-
pany Doles v • •
(Continued from page .1.)
from cows, woljves,. squirrels;
and even mountain lions. In J
Georgia in 1040.17 people |
were bitten by rabid foxes.
“The period between the
FBI Rips Cloud
l
M&r'' ' ‘i
1
l
MABft
kiit ■ ' TEtM
T
AVIHilllnv 9TVK wmwfc , * » y
Mrs. Robert Humbarger of Toledo, O., because she_could not sup- .
y . ,,,<11, 0. . .■■ — ■■■ —“—T — . ■ ---—,— — — ■ .
three older children in their Neosho, Mo., home, dismisses a kid- ,
naping charge aha had filed.
sufficient quantities.;
THE CUERO RECORD, CUERO, TEXAS
j bite and the development of' “Pasteur pioneered with the vac-
Ithe disease varies with differ- |eine which prevents this grisly dis-
ent species. In man this span|ease- Later- a-British doctor named
may be a year. The average is {Semple made a vastly improved
42 days. In dogs, there are
two forms of rabies—dumb
rabies rabies and furious ra-
bies. In dumb rabies, paralysis
kills swiftly. The dog is usu-
ally dead within three days,
rarely bites, even when tempt-
ed to do so. Furious rabies is
the exact reverse. A dog may
■ leave home, range for miles
’ over a countryside, bite every-
thing he encounters.
_
j
Ji
r T » /t
-j|
CONFESSES SHE GAVE CHILD AWAY
Jg I— ' I ** ■ I
V .-1
V.
I . . ...... . .......
cleans, cools, seals, • and lubricates the engine of
* *
your car. At moderate,cost, too—only 30t
JU
j
oi eradicate rabies in forest animals--,
avahable. It revolves chiefly around all dogs would Le imursed. j.iefcr- the task would fall to the Fish and
ably on a nationwid - basis. During Wildlife Service of- the Department
this-period, authorities would round of Interior. This can be done; It was
up all strays, cc tray them. Dog “dine successfully in Alabama. In
owners would take their animals to lone ctunty woodsmen trapped and
local veterinaiy. working under poisoned 1000 foxes and rabies dis-
vaccine, the one which is in general million digs, in the country the bill ,o J..;jx,ar De<, owners who're- :antl Today, rwbwv*costa.ua «n
wouldn't be .large-»ai>rti’.;-«4 .million' “ . ‘ estimated $3 million .a year—,'Lr
Alarmed by the shary increaser, ht or a fraction, of t! su ns spent -by ' -1 •'-1 v'ou c requi e , vacctoe treatments,, value ot ani-
j,------ ------ • - - the Bureau in ere di P their animals quarantined | majs gyieci the disease and » on.
sis and B.u.’^s d: . i.e in c.’.ttle. ■ lor six month... A similar quarantine .We could, on the other harirt; bpm.
; j on any ;pjetoiy eradicate this disease far un-
Ider S10 million.
“We would be rid of rifffib onoe
and for all. Parents woultT fih long-
er have to spend angui
or months after a child
dog bite. Dog lovers would no long-
er have the bother of perteditMUar-
antines. Rabies is one of thp most
conquerable of all
need L> the will to do the-jod.”
■? =«.r.Ti *■ jg
per quart. ..
In the dairying section of Mary-
land, nfllkmeh last week hatf to
dump more than 40,000 gallons of
milk when they wS-e unable to get
it into the city. That made me feel >
pretty bad when I’m spending a ■ ’
dollar a day for milk.
The Battle of the Budget still goes i
on in the Senate with everyone j
wanting to cut, but nc one seeming
to have enough facts to know how.:
Reducing the budget Is much like,
performing major .surgery. The op- ;
eration is needed .beyond a doubt,
but if the incisions are in the .wrong
places, there remains the question
of Whether the patient will be able
to g^t on his feet and stay thnre.
And this particular patient is facing
a lot pf challenges in, the next few jr
years to come. . > J
. . ■
——-
r •
if " " ' ' " '
F
1 1
LASTWEEK
IH
WASHINGTON
By BEP. JOHN E. LYLE
—_TT—____
. ffipe of the strange situations
ibft ao often come to our attention
base days is the question of com-
mercial tertilteer. The Federal Ctov-
■rnment has appropriated many
alBions of dollars in an effort to
ielp save the soil and rejuvenate it,
at the same time has done very
ittle to make fertilizer-available in
Iv 'W‘ :l
» <1
rriM • RAW A WTO WTO
,• kARLIMtiWN ?
fiw MlJ ma^FREE C»«aJo«.
MB-.-L ...
DRESS --. ------
r^—. T—r-y-—---
IT*------•-----
that may
tohritTe^'thirtbuminl
thgt bladder irritation that mafcA you '
get up ni^lH Caution: take aa directed. I
You’ll iay it’i really marvelous.
For free trial (apply, and to Dept. U,;
Kilmer A Co., Inc., Box 1255. Stamford, I
Root today at your drugstore.
It win probably- fee difficult for
you who live in that wonderful
pert of the country known gs South
Texas to fully realize just how dis-
agreeable the weather her, been up
here fcr the last few'-days. Snow al-
most paralyzed the nation's Capita^
Last we^c4g took me more than
three hourr to go six miles and at
that I was for more than 400
cars were stall^ ot^er the same road.
Heavy anow is beautiful when you’re
DUETOKIDNEYS?
Read TMe: If excess acidity of your
urine m«kft your back ache ao you groan
... ao .yap get, upz three or four times a
night to pass water, now be.c*.*ood cheer.
Three generations ago a famous doctor
,K>ticed that hundreds of his patients had
•ckpriM. Ho developed a medicine
of exactly the right amount pf sir- gffi
icrbs. roots, vegetables, and balsams
|* *-Mrely Nature’s own way to relief. mm
ljt£Wow miDtons have used it. The medi-
to work
the Bureau in
u.. i -,.'v ,,, ‘ fcr six i
-- ’ pe.iod would be imposed
“In rctull prac'Jr ’ the •ci'? t vac- imported animals,
cinating p-cgrain would co some- Next, it would be
thing like tms. A cfuArantl-te : i
- ;• yr r -
ADMITTING SHE GAVE her 14-mocfth-old son, Donnia, to Mr. and
port him, Mrs. Virginia Waltman, pictured with Donnie and^her
' (InternationalSoundphoto)
■■»»■■■■ ......
on the inside looking out, but it is ,
mighty rugged cn the outside trying I
to get in. ‘'.I
1
V
rffl I
V
"MTf MIV
/ . -
Wife for a Life
t ■. . ' >
-
DRAIN AND REFILL WITH 997 EIIEE
HUMBLE OIL & REFINING COMP
A
OUNG WOMEN
v
1
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Aldridge, C. C., Jr. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 52, Ed. 1 Monday, March 3, 1947, newspaper, March 3, 1947; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1358194/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.