The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 326, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 5, 1950 Page: 2 of 8
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THE CUERO RECORD, CUERO, TEXAS
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DEALER FOR CONTINENTAL PAINT AND VARNISE
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WAGNER LUMBER CO
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ADICKES BLDG. SUPPL£9.
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' If a legume pasture is not avail-
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home of P. H. Lyle- on South Es-
planade. a,$7,000 home in the Vic- I
lory. Addition for Jess Newman, and
the remodeling of the home of Miss
Ann NewmAn on ReUss Boulevard.
Construction has begun on the home
of Eddie Kirkland in Pairview Ad-
TEXAN 4-H
WINNER IN
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LET US GIVE YOU AN ESTIMATE ON ANY
BUILDING YOU WISH TO CONSTRUCT
OR REMODEL.
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ROSE BUSHES J
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co, have the contract
to be constructed
kland in the amount
is Gavlik is erecting
fom-for himself at a
is having an
and their rate of growth during
the first few weeks of their life.
• Probably the most practical and
satisfactory ration for gilts is corn
put into operation and all pastures
are seeded’to fall cover crops.
Page has also been interested in
and has promoted wild life conserva-
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How Your House Goes Up
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And the sturdy handsome structure
you’ve planned or the house you ih-
tend to remodel, requires the best at
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FIELD GROWN ROSE BUSHES
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Here is the modern and convenient home of-the Tarkington Cotton Buyers, located at 1306 N. Espla-
nade. The new building, only recently occupied by p. F. Tarkington, Cuero buyer of the firm, and con-
strueted by AV ices Building Supply Company, "-i"‘ '
The $10,000 building in addition to office faciit ties for the buyer, include general offices for employees
of the firm, lounges, supply room, and sample room. The buikcing is centrally heated and air-conditioned.
Ferguson Flower Gardenset
210 Sarah Phene | 342
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shrubs. - -
He followed his studies with re-
seeding and building range land and
by rotating his grazing schedule. Ir-
rigation ditches were repaired and
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Page’s state award is a gold watch
mH engraved with his name, proyided
HH by The Firestone Tire & Rubber
Company The program is conducted
mH by the Extension Service of the
555 State Agricultural College with USD A
2 cooperating.
mH On his father's 370-acre farm in
f Wichita County > Iowa Park, Texas,
' Page had been engaged in soil con-
Newman’s of Cuero have recently
free access to a legume pasture, says completed an $8,500 bam for Lloyd
! Bell at Smiley; an addition to the
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WE HANDLE ONLY TOP GRADE
BUILDING MATERIALS
tiding legume hay in racks for the
gilts.
Regenbrecht suggests substituting
t ground oats for some of the corn,
when this is practical. He also em-
WITTE ELECTRIC CO.
C. G. WtftC, Mgr.
M2 N. Valley St Phone,seo
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With his father engaged in busi-
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phasizedi this one-
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distinction to the front of the
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and the home of Dr.' Wm. Grunder
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quate minerals in the gilt’s rat tons.-man's. 5. a -
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PVBLIC DRAFTSMAN
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AIR CONDITIONING-
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Hernandez has \Xhe^ Contract for
the addition being buit on to the
home of Eusebia Sertaehe at a cost
of $300. Dahil, Edyarps is repair-
ing his residence at a cost of $90.
R. T. May is also adding on to his
place ata cot of $50. furnishing his
own labor. - -4 :u
Small repairs amounting to $38
COLLEGE $TATION—Most Tex- P
as swine producers realize the value
of feeding well-balanced rations to t
gilts during the pregnancy and lac-
tation periods, but many fall to
provide the correct rations for theft [
gilts before the breeding season.
The ratidn fed to gilts before they
are bred greatly influences the pig
crop. It affects the number: of pigs I
and farrowedethew of the pigs at birth I
>REK PHONE 541
i CHICAGO—As a reward for his •
constructive efforts in soil saving,
16-year-old Page Morgan has been
named the top Texas state winner in
the 1950 National 4-H Club Soil
and. Water Conservation awards
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Antti of November showed a great increase in the mA.
amount of building permits issued at City Hall, 8
asis on more residences constructed Extensive re- 205
na ernovations on residences were also listed on a
Two jobs recently completed by
Hadamek Lumber Company are a
complete 30 x 75 chicken house for
Henry Bunjes at Thomaston. and
a roof job at the home of Charlie
Pakebusch at Westhof.
Fetters Bros. report they have i
completed a five-room house in the
Clinton community for Wiley Prid-
gen. They are also furnishing the
labor for the 4-room house for Ar-
thur Barnett now under construc-
tion. The service station for Louis
Gavlik is also being built by Fet-
ters Bros.
Three jobs were completed re-
cently by Nathan Post: The Coca
Cola warehouse, the new office quar-
ters at Weber Motor Company, and
the-addition to the home of A. W.
Schaff ner on - the Cuero-Yoakum
highway. Under construction are
the repairs to the- home of Mrs.
Ethel Byrne on W. Sarah Street.
Wagner Lumber Company is fur-
nishing the material for the A. Bar-
nett house at a cost of $2,185, and
also for a 4-room house for Travis
Brown in the . amount of $1,783.
Wagner’s also report the 4-room i
house for Leia Marshall has been
completed as well .as a storeroom
for Richard Williams which was
a $150 job.
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Craze, Victor. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 326, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 5, 1950, newspaper, December 5, 1950; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1418205/m1/2/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.