The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 243, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 10, 1951 Page: 2 of 28
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PLANT TODAY
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MRS. THOMAS DRURY, 36. watches tensely from her bed in Salt Lake
City, Ut., as a police emergency crew works with a resuscitator over
ner newborn son, who failed to breathe after birth. After oxygen had
peen administered for more than four and one-half hours, the baby
Zinnias are Almost a Fool Proof Fall Flower.
We have a Big Variety of Colors and Sizes.
CUERO,
TEXAS
with Each
39c Bottle
TOOTH
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WE Have
Filled Over
1/4 Million
Prescriptions.
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fum heel
Only
from peanuts, cottage cheese,
kernels and feathers.
She also may be lathering
pie syrup on her face when
We'd like everybody in town to discover just how
pleasant . . . how convenient . . . how economical it
is to shop at Buttery’s. And so we’re putting on this
storewide sale as an invitation to all to come in and
explore our “Thrifty Aisles.” There’s a world of great
values waiting for you—a wealth of top quality mer-
chandise at the lowest possible prices. So chart your
course for Buttery’s and discover how easy it is to
save money on all your drug store needs.
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iPIN BOOKIE Harry Gross (middle), who admitted paying New York policemen a million dollars a
to protect his 120 million a year book-making syndicate, is hustled into a prison ‘van after being
enced to 12 years in prison by three judges who heard an all-day reading of the Gross grand jury
many which Gross refused to repeat in court and possibly lighten his sentence. Gross is handcuffed
FOR THE YOUNG FRY
KEEP YOUR BABY SOCIALLY
ACCEPTABLE
Do You Ever Feel at a Loss to Convey your
Feelings to a Friend After Bereavement. —•
We Suggest a Sympathy Card.
I BUY THE BEST — FOR LESS
| ETBYL REGULAR WHITE GAS {
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All Leading Brands of OIL q
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WAX PAPER
Now Under New Management
We invite your business
Call 360
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cleansing you’ll enjoy—medicated
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GAUZE, BANDAGES, ADHESIVE TAPE,
COTTON, EVERYTHING FOR THE FIRST
AID KIT AT BUTTERY’S.
Other Patterns.
The FAIR
CUERO, TEXAS
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. Also, he can find that cotton is
i still king. ■ The world output in
that crop in 1949 was 31,000,000
If you had to choose but one
shoe for your wardrobe, you'd
be wise to select the opera
pump at its finest, primed for
fall, and elegant in utter sim-
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GIRLS TRAIN, TOO
NEWTON, Mass. (UP) — Lasell
1 Junior College, celebrating its 100th
anniversary, claims to be the first
is wise to give attention to the bet-
ter use of the products of the
soil.” ’
vamp med-
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bales weighed 7,500,000 net tons and
spun and woven would make 19,-
000,000 miles of 40inch-wide sheet-
ing.
Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Oct. 11,12 and 13
B mbH with captivating ways
verstile enough to suit your
feed whether casual ar dres-
IF Fashioned of curving bands
MB overlaps, open and airy.
Comes in Hack nusoede with
grey simulated snake trim,
black amrii..... only
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Know thescharm of a perky
hair-bow in young curls? . . .
that’s the effect of this lovely
bow at the toe of young low
pumps ... in butter-soft black
nusuede. Only............... ..
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thereafter if you make this ly-
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fall footwear wardrobe. it's
accented with airy vamp cut-
outs, -and you'll walk on the
comfort of a platform sole.
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WASHINGTON (UP) —The
American housewife soon may be:
buying her husband a shirt made:
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j tains 145 articles by department'
experts. They tell how and why i
research on farm products got i
started, what has been done so!
far. what is being done and what
may be done tomorrow. ’ ■
Through the book, the real on-
the-farm expert can discover ways
to obtain pure-culture mushroom
mycelium, study new methods of
processing flaxseed, or the different
treatments now in use for changing
the crystallinity of cotton.
Steffarud, however, has in no
way limited the edition to purely
scientific treatises. It is a well of
general information for the inter-
ested layman
The consumer can find out what
new synthetic made from farm :
products are destined to reach
commercial markets and, for ex-
ample, that a new type of syn-
thetic rubber production in the
U. S. soon may be economically
possible, partly due to two weeks
of Russion dandelions shipped here
in 1942.
T 4 i duce two blades of grass where
> I only one grew before, the current
? - | volume deals with that second
. J l blade.
! j Divided into 19 sections, it con-
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of human ingenuity are included
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HERSHEY
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, port to the farmer from the Agri-
: culture Department's four research
i centers.
, The centers were set up by Con-
i gress in the depression years to
j study new uses and possibly create
’ new industries for farm surpluses.
War-time emergencies accelerated
, the studies and the new edition
' devote its 968 pages to the many
scientific strides in research on the
farmer’s products after they leave
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Craze, Victor. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 243, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 10, 1951, newspaper, October 10, 1951; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1418235/m1/2/?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.