The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 9, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 12, 1949 Page: 4 of 8
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THE CUERO, RECORD, CUERO, TEXAS
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ALSO FRYERS AND POULTRY FINANCING
WE WILL HELP YOU MARKET YOUR EGGS AND POULTRY
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son, James of Cuero
Years day at the W.
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
WE ARE NOW IN A POSITION TO SUPPLY YOU WITH THE
FINEST, TESTED POULTS AND FEED OUT YOUR FLOCK ON
CREDIT.
YOU DO NOT PAY UNTIL YOUR TURKEYS GO TO
MARKET.
PUTS A 6.00-1*
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the B. F. Goodrich
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MACHINERY
HOT BARBECUE
EVERY DAY
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Phone 127 or 747-R or Inquire
Freund Funeral Home.
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BUCHEL NATIONAL BANK
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.
CUERO, TEXAS
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WAGNER
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the family in their bereavement.
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Gisler and
Jo Nell, Mrs. Wilburn Krueger and
son, Gary celebrated their birth-
days Friday night.
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Adult humans oftefi suffer from a
painful bladder, sore, aching back,
•rheumatic pains from improper kid*
nqy elimination. Blood chemistry
has proven pains can be eliminated
by correcting the ph. of your body
fluids. Get CIT-ROS $1.00 kt your
druggist For sale by
BUTTERY DRUG STORE
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 194
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Mrs. Albert
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MEYERS VILLE
Mrs. Otto Adicxes Cor.
Mrs. John Diebel and Mrs. Cot- man: Mrs Paul Sager.
ton Ohrt honored Miss Helen and Miss Welma Sager, treasurer,
"th a Ladies Aid meets Thursday af-
Mrs. Albert H. Sager
as hostess.'
HOLMES-WOOD CO. INC.
202 Indianola . - - •< Cuero. Texas
an apparently harmless black mole
that suddenly becomes larger. The
growth often starts after the mole
has been bruised through contact!
with a tight collar, belt or shoe. I
The only cure at present is early j
surgery. Death usually occurs two!
A BUCHEL NATIONAL BANK PURCHASE LOAN
Brings greater enjoyment.
You get prompt, friendly service.
You gain access to all the helpful services or this bank.
You build credit standing where it can do you much future good.
You can place your insurance locally, where it will receive dos*
interested attention.
You get the needed credii at a fair cost.
Cuero Machinery
& Hardware
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W ® ON YOUR WAY HOME TO
LUNCH AND GET SOME OF OUR
OVEN HOT BREAD OR ROLLS.
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elmwiy urine. .
circles under eyes, ***^*7?^^ ankles. *nd
BtadSir'troubkM, try complete
satisfaction or money back guaranteed. Ask
your druttist for Cystsx today.
With or without floors. Sizes 20x28, 20x32, 20x40,
20x50, 20x60, 20x100 and 25x130.
Delivered to your lot very reasonable.
Lumber, windows, commodes, lavatories, pipe,
fitting, heaters, clothes cabinets, Janitrol heat-
ing systems, floor and overhead type.
Office open 7 days a week-
is caused by a dis-
from one
cloud to another or from a cloud
to the ground.
100% Turkey Financing
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IF YOU CAN QUALIFY UNDER OUR PLAN
HERE S YOUR CHANCE TO PUT IN BIG FLOCKS AND IN-
CREASE YOUR PROFITS. THE AVERAGE FARMER’S PROFITS
AMOUNTED TO ABOUT $4.00 PER BIRD LAST YEAR. THINK
OF IT. WE WANT TO KEEP DeWITT COUNTY THE
TURKEY CENTER OF THE UNITED STATES.
INCOME TAX
Reports are more Easily Made When yon have a Good
ADDING MACHINE
AND
TYPEWRITER
SEE US FOR THE BEST
Jackson Office Machine Co.
L. C. SMltH - CORONA DEALER
136 E. Main PHONE 44
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ALOE ARMY AIR BASE
PINE BUILDINGS FOR SALE
SPECIAL
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OFF ON ALL GAS HEATERS
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Buy a Standard Make Appliance That is
Guaranteed for Service.
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NORGE ELECTRIC HOT WATER'
HEATERS
Table Top and Upright Models.
NORGE ELECTRIC RANGES.
NORGE WASHING MACHINES.
NORGE NATURAL GAS RANGES.
NORGE BUTANE GAS RANGES.
NORGE ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS.
EXTRA LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE
B. F. Goodrich
Silvertowns
We need your used tires and we’ll go
plenty far to get them. Trade them today
for top quality B.F. Goodrich Silvertowns
and save with our top dollar trade-in
allowance!
1.50 DOWN
1.25 A WEEK
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ARNECKEVILLE
Miss Julia Thieme, Cor.
Mrs. Edna Whitehead and chil-
dren, Billy Jean and Rennie of
San Antonio visited several hours
with Mrs. Julius Hiller Saturday
night. J
LARRO FEED...LARRO FEED...LARRO FEED
ATTENTION
d with Mr.
of Goliad Monday.
serai services were held Fri-
trnoon at 3 o’clock at the
hurch and cemetery for
guct Seiler who died sud-
Y her home Thursday. The
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K, LESS LIBERAL
W TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE
B. F.Goodrich
DEFIANCE
Never before would a tire dol- tft
lar buy you more value! Now Pt >
— you can get » B. F. Goodrich L»
Defiance — tough, safe, de- I
pendable—at savings you Otfl't’" "
afford to pass up. But huft/1'
. . . this startling offer is good
for ten days only. Buy today!, ‘
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Mr. and Mrs. Percy Dow and son
of Penwell also visited in the W. A.
Lord home during the holidays.
Mrs. Henry Carson returned to
her home Saturday evening after
spending several days in Hearne
with her brother. B. B. Ru'-sell. who
was ill. He was much improved
when Mrs. Carson came home.
Miss Evelyn Hillen of Gonzales
spent the weekend with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hillen.
Miss Byrta Carson of San Antonio
was the weekend guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Keyes Carson.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Sehultea of
Cuero and Mrs. Clyde Whitehead
and Miss Betty Lou Pease of West-
hoff were guests of the J. K. Wins-
letts Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Miller were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee
Brothers of Gonzales Saturday even-
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ulman and
Henry Ulman accompanied Mr. and
Mrs. Emil Stoeltje and son and Mr.
Roy Parker
CHEAPSIDE
(Mrs- S. E. Miner, Cor)
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Gydeson of
Houston were recent guests of Mr.
and Mrs. W. A. Lord, Mr. and Mrs.
Gydeson and Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Lord, visited in the William Wallace
cently to visit with relatives. | Little Byron and
Mr. and Mrs. Salmon and sons I are confined to their
of Amarillo are here to visit their I the measles.
son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. I
Glenn Salmon.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Woods and
I New Mrs. ixiwin sager returned nomeiconunuiuiy uiicuueu me lunerai
Woods Fridaj’ after being in the Cuero 'of C. J. Coker in Cuero Monday af-
Hospital -and Clinic for several ternoon.
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Beeville spent the week end with I
the homefolks.
Douglas Wolf and Mrs. Ed Brauer of Rupert to
home with Yoakum Monday evening to enjoy
; a turkey dinner with Mr. and Mrs.
Sorry to report Miss Leona Sa- Adolph Ulman. The occasion cele-
ger and B. O. Bade confined in.brated Mrs. Ulman's birthday.
the Cuero Hospital & Clinic. Quite a number of people
Mrs. Edwin Sager returned home this community attended the funeral i
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COME IN AND SEE THE CAR
that others follow.
wheel of a 1949 Kaiser-Frazer ana
$103 body changes and at no ex-
■ttomers. Deliveries are now be-
Sjfrade-in allowance on straight
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RO MOTOR SALES
302 N. Egpfana^__________Phone 623
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AVAILABLE — LIMITEDJUPPLY
lanent Type Anti-Freeze
GOLLY
(Mayme Bitterly, Cor.)
This cold norther blowing in
means hog killing tomorrow.
.Milton Bitterly is confined
his home with the measles.
Glad to see Mr. Hans out Sun-
day after being kept indoors with
a bad cold ft week or longer.
Mrs. Curtis Brown and baby
•spent a'few days with her moth-
er. Curtis going back and forth. to
work/
Mr. and Mrs. W. JM Lau and sons
visited with their children in Vic-
toria Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur von Dohlen
and children of Goliad visited in
the Joe Koenig home Sunday.
We visited with our cousins
Meyersville Sunday.
E. A. Bitterly and family spent
a few hours in the Ed Hans home
Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hahn and
bab", Mr. and Mrs. Lawrance Hey-
er and children were supper
guests in our home Sunday.
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(Babie Lem GUer)
MB Visiting with Mr and Mrs.
hjmee Marr and Ben Marr at
Mfler Sunday were, Messrs
jMesdames Albert Schustereit.
t Ohrt and family all of Vic-
fe JHder Abrameit of Goliad
l Gisler and Ruble Elwood
«r and Jo Nell all of Weser,
»rd Goehring and Mrs. Regina
mnan of Dobekyville. Albert
iann. Phillip Duderstadt. Mrs.
Krueger and son* and Her-
. Groil and Raymond, all of
oeder
'reund Funeral Home
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Heme OMc* Phone 40
assctciation
You'll Never Look
Old-Fashioned
F BOHNE
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Cleans Your.
Jf Clothes-
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10-DAY
SALE
L Alvin Bade and children of
I visited ’ with ’ relatives at
xrwn Friday.
and Mrs. Alois Gisler and
Elwood Gisler ■ and Jo Nell
and Mrs. Albert
BISHOP and MILAM
' Second Building at Warehouse Phone 3608 J-r
Time . . . and only time can partially case the pain in the
LM offend ones.
. there can be great comfort in the knowledge
E that you have paid the most perfect tribote possible to the mem-
ory of those who have gone beyond the horizon.
That Is why so many have chosen Surface Burial Vaults, rec-
«fni*ed a* ehrUization’s greatest advancement in Memorial Rc-
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When yon choose a Surface Burial Vault . . . you have chosen
Um ntaMrt tn protection.
I Cheek with us for your memorial needs u we carry the most
WOODEBSON. Mgr.
to six years after malignancy sets i
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INDIAN EYES WHITE HOUSE
WINSLOW. Ariz. —(UP)—The
from i
director of the famed Santa Fe
| Indian Band made a statement
j which could be construed as a dec-
laration of his candidacy for the
presidency of the United States. <
, I “Now that Indians can vote.’’ Fe-
lix Coin told a visitor to this
! Northern Arizona town, “there may
be a president of the United States 1
CHICAGO.-—(UP* —The U. S.jsomeday who is an Indian, and Ij
Army medical department is be-, maV 156 that Indian,
ginning a five-year research pro-!
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gram to attempt to find a cure for;ch of electricity
the deadly skin disease, malignant
melanoma, according to Fifth
Army headquarters.
The fatal disease originates from Rdievt
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SHILOH
(Emm* GoozaTes, Cor.)
A very cold rain
expected to reach
(Monday.)
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cf!2i_
and little daughter of near Edin-
burg were here to visit with their
sister. Mrs. Leslie Mueller and Mr.
Mueller and children and other
relatives during the holidays.
We are sorry to report Mrs. Les-
lie Mueller is ill in a Cuero hos-
pital. We wish her an early re-
covery. .
Mr. andl Mrs. Emmet Woods and
children of Pawnee and Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph DuBose and Children
of Brownsville were recent visit-
ors here.
Hayes and Noah Woods were in
Cuero Friday to see
Mueller who is ill.
«Mr. and Mrs. Gene Brown of
Corpus visited in the Hanna home
recently.
________ Mr. and Mrs. Allen Woods and
of Dobskyville and one Blanche "of Kenedy and Mr. and
Sold, al*o of Dobskyville. j Mrs. Monty Woods and daughter,
1 our sincere sympathy to Beth of Houston were here re-
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Miss 1
Mainka of near Yorktown with a
miscellaneous shower last Sunday j ternoon,
afternoon at our local school. The serving
stage was beautifully decorated
with ivy and cut flowers. The hon-
oree received many lovely and use-
ful gifts. After the presents were
unwrapped and admired a delicious
lunch consisting of pie. cake and
sandwiches were served. - Miss
Mainka and Mr. Dan Adickes will
be married this week. Mr. and Mrs.
Adickes will reside on a farm near
Yorktown. Congratulations to the home one evening.
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ycung couple.
Mrs. Paul visited with her sister
and family in El Campo recently.
We are glad to report that Mrs.
Henry Wendel who had to submit
to an operation some weeks ago
In El Campo is back home and do-
ing fine.
and freeze is
here today
Carefully Tested and Approved.
hi
Coy Parker Garage
Bld?- R. E. Regnei
Service Manager.
Z Army Tackles Problem
afternoon Recently Al Ma|p fanfAr
j elected officers for the organiza- LOIKvl
I tion were Mrs. Albert Sager, chair-
man; Mrs. Ruben Sager vice chair-
man: Mrs. Paul Sager, secretary
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The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 9, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 12, 1949, newspaper, January 12, 1949; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1358305/m1/4/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.