The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 186, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 9, 1953 Page: 7 of 12
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them what happened,” Curry said.
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Children . 9c
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shown on your bill, repre-
senting a saving of 10 per
Remittance by Mail must
be Post Marked not later
If you pay after the 10th
the gross amount shown on
and payable on the 10th of
each month.
If you pay by the 10th you
pay only the net amount
ried people speaking
voice of experience.
Interviewers for
AT YOUR STORE WITH THE
CHECKERBOARD SIGN
pany.
Hunnicutt is brought to Cuero un-
der the joint sponsorship of Cuero
Hardware Company and the San
Antohio Music Company of San
Antonio.
58c
53c
50c
mar-
the
house ‘.........
Furniture ........
None of these
No opinion ....
PURINA
HOG
(MOW
7%
2%
Yesterday's Cryptoquote: HE HUSBANDS BEST HIS LIFE
THAT FREELY GIVES IT FOR THE PUBLIC GOOD-
QUARLES.
99% 99% 60%
11% 42% 49%
3. Excavate
4. Fish
of the
herring
family
S. Personal
pronoun
«. Spheres
7. Trouble
8. Zinc elec-
trodein
gravity cell
(pl.)
9. Dip lightly
into water
11. Melodiously
13. Mulberry
16. Fish
18. Youth
20. Incite
Life insurance ...
Automobile ..........
Down payment on
777
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Men Women AU
Enough clothes... 11% <3% 63%
Girl Who Says
She Killed Man
Is Found Sane
DECATUR, Tex,, Aug 8 —(UP)
21. Covered
with.
wax
22. River (C
Bras.)
23. City
(It.)
26. Frying
pens
27. M i
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29. River
(Pol.)
31. Smooth
and shiny
35. Land-
measure
38. Smoke
37. Jewish
month
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TWO GREAT STARS
IN THE ONE
GREAT LOVE STORY
OF AFRICA!
SUSAN
HAYWARD
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called Berta the ‘Moscow One.’
We were thinking of forming a
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1/ MORE ON THE PURINA HOG PROGRAM
/3 TRIPLES PROFITS!
TOWN TALK-
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Phone 5-3813 for Delivery
four years.. Since being in Eng-
land be has married.
/The sergeant has eight brothers,
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a. My lady:
title of
courtesy
4. Ferry boat
(var.)
9. Long narrow
pass
10. Affected
manners
12. Proverb
18. Permit
14. Through
10. Strong de-
termination
17. Plural
pronoun
18. Cover
iff. Secure
31. Glass water
bottle
24. Wager
25. Eat away
30. Metal
28. Male sheep
39. Covered
with spots
30. Mellows
83. Point
33. Tuesday
(abbr.)
34. Property
38. Join (Ship-
building »
30. Anxious
41. Avoid
43. Unit of
force
44. Fragrant
odors
45. Diving bird
48. A rough
breathing
DOWN
1. One of an
Asiatic
people
3. Ata
distance
He has another brother in serv- three categories, literary hva
ice in England and said hehadnian and the dialects Gheg in the
been stationed there for the past I north and Tosk in the south.
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40. Antelope
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43. Cutoff
thetopa
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(Latvia)
farmers.
Long time Negro
told us. Then came the news of
entertainment. While at the store Soviet Secret Police Chief Lavren-
visitors are asked to inspect the ti Beria’s downfall.
extensive re-modeling and im- "The Communists love to give
made names to their martyrs like the
'Trenton Six’ and so forth—so we
provemepts which have ben
recently to the building‘and fix-
tures of the Cuero Hardware com-1
At the Purina Farm hogs fed on the Purina Program
produce 1/3 more than the national average. Thou-
sands of Purina Program feeders get results equal
to those at the Farm.
National average of pigs saved is only a little better
than 6 per litter. At the Farm over 9 pigs per litter
were saved in 1951.
It’s generally agreed that it takes 5 pigs per litter to
break even. Last year the average hog
man had 1.4 pigs per litter for profit.
The Purina Farm had 4.1 pigs for profit
... Three Times as Much Profit! —oge
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Curry, 'who was shot in the shoul-
der and captured in November,
1950, said he did not know Stalin
{was dead until he was moved from
with those €
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The Rain 0
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and h^ said the latter.
"The Chinese would at
take prisoners,” he said.
Idaho girl who said she murdered
an unidentified hitchiker near her*
a year ago to get $13 the man car-
ried, has been ruled sane, author-
ities said Saturday.
The girl was returned to Decatur
Friday from the Wichita Falls
State Hospital, where she was kept
under observation.
Doctors said there "was no evi-
dence of psychosis found through-
out her record" and she was de-
clared sane by Dr. Ben G. Yeager,
hospital superintendent, and Dr.
Songs! "
Dnces ! Joy?.,
as a hoy promises
to get his girl's picture
on a LOOK magazine
clothes first, life insurance sec- through asking for twine. It seems
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ond, and automobile third. A re-they had lost the sutures to sew
cent nationwide Gallup poll on{.. . . .. .
1 , , , , j . , . him up. Later they found them
the same subject ranked life in-
surance first, home down pay-where a girl had dropped them in
ment second, and clothing third, the yard.”
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Poll learned what a
Language in Albania falls in
These answers came from 500
adults of all walks of life who were
interviewed in their homes and
places of work. Seventy-six per
cent reported they were married,
12 per cent single, 4 per cent di-
vorced, and 8 per cent widowed.p
Married and single Texans ap-
peared to be in basic agreement
that down payment on a house is
the most important thing a pros-
pective bridegroom should have.
But in other states, opinion differs.
For example, in a similar survey
conducted by the Iowa
Her this year, down pamfn bn
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riding a white horse" had beenSchool Teacher
seen riding across White Horae
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The soldier said he had good
food and ample shelter during the
entire time he was at the front,
and actually gained weight.
Entertainment was also pro-
vided for the fighting men, and
added he never did get home-
sick.
Lopez has been in service the
past 20 months and is now on 30-
day leave. If he is discharged
after completing his 21-month
period, he will be out of service
in October, he said.
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Funeral services for
out the opinions of a cross section
of men and women.
Fifty-six per cent of the men
and 58 per cent at the women
thought a man should have at
least $1,000 in cash before getting
married. Larger majorities said
he should have a down payment
on a house, enough clothes, and
a life insurance policy.
Down payment on a house top-
ped the women’s list, with clothes
second, and life insurance third.
Clothes came up first on the
men's list, with down payment on
a house second, and life insurance
third.
These findings are based on
answers to the following quest-
ions:
"When the average man gets
No »ther i,
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By JOE BELDEN
Director, The Texas Poll
Advice to the prospective bride-
groom: n,
To start off right, you should
have a down payment on a house,
enough clothes, a life insurance
policy, and $1,000 or more in
cash. It wouldn't hurt to have
some furnifure and an automo-
bile, too, but these can be bought
later.
Ignore this advice if you feel
certain that only love matters.
Otherwise, you'd better take
heed. For this advice comes 'to
you straight from men and wom-
a house ranked fourth,
he should have to be sure of a
good start in carriage—cash on
hand, that is?"
Men Women AU
ROBERT
MITCHUM
in
WHITE
Witch
DOCTOR.
Technicolor {
4 $
No cash needed .... 7% 4%
Less than $100 .... 2% 2%
old favorites and currently popular the infamous Camp No. 5 to Camp
numbers, which have so much ap- No.2forofficers.
. "The Chinese were wearing
peal to the masses. ' black armbands and we asked
. Theaufblicalscordialylinved t;..... wia: :lappe.lcd, cul,
to drop in to’se, har and enjoy "Comrade Stalin is dead',”
something different in music and
Hill.
Hill 279 was so named because
it rose to that height, the highest
in that particular area.
He was also stationed at
Zebra outpost.
Lopez was asked which of the
two was more barbarous, the
Chinese or the North Koreans,
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; SUNDAY, AUGUST 1, 1953
Mden Gives Mm To Man Talk
was important then. It is a
thousand times more Impor-
tant now. In the intervening,:
years millions of us, know-
ingly or otherwise, have been
Infected with the virus of
government paternalism. We
have become accustomed to
being supported, wholly or
partly, by government. And ।
that trend, unless checked
and reversed, can end only in I
dictatorship, tyranny and the j
destruction of all that is
courageous and adventurous
in the human spirit.
* Feature Times *
1:10 - 3:36 - 5.35
7:50.9:47
$500 to $9 .... 15% 18% 14%
$1,000 - $1,999 ------- 21% 29% 24%
83,900 • $2,900......17% 10% 13%
83,000 - $3,999......2% 5% 4%
$4,000 - $4,999........2% 1% 1%
$5,000 or more .... 14% 8% 11%
Undecided ............ •% •% •%
100% 100% 100%
“Which one or more of these
things do you think he should al-
ready have before getting mar-
ried?” (Respondents were shown
a list.)
... 49% 49% 49%
... 4% 4% 4%
..... 1% 1% 1%
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en sick prisoners.
‘Experimenting on Us’
And three Negro soldiers told of
experiments.
"One time a woman doctor who
said she was educated in Detroit
put some sort of meat under my
skin,” Pvt. Godfrey Jones, 21, of
Scarburo, W. Va., said. Two of
his friends, Pvt. Anderson Battle of
Barton, Fla., and Cpl. Tommie
Hampton, 33, of Chicago, agreed.
"That's all they were doing, ex-.
perimenting on us,” Hampton
said. "They did a lot of that.”
A captain in the U. S. Medical1
Corps said at Inchon Communist
doctors used carpenters’ saw-
horses for operating tables and
dirty string for sutures.
Watch Amputation
"I was there when they took off
one boy's leg,” Capt. James R.
Curry of Mount Vernon, Ohio, said.
"They had two wooden horses with
a board across them After the op-
|aration a medical corpsman came
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prospective married today, what in your opin-
bridegroom should have — before1 ion is the least amount of money
getting married — by sounding
______ 47c
____20 cents
Watts, veteran elementary teach-
er. at Daule School, were held
him Saturday at 2 p.m. from
Brothen Chapel of the Methodist
Church, The Rev. B. F. Lee of-
ficiated and interment was in Ever-
green Cemetery. ,
Her husband is Oscar Watts
who for many years has served
as janitor at the city hall. They
have no children.
The well-known Negro woman
had attended college this summer
taking a refresher course. return-
ing home only recently.
She was stricken at her home
over a week ago and taken to a
local hospital where she died
Monday morning.
and one sister. His parents are
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Local Grain Markel
Yellow shelled com .... 1.40 per bu.
Yellow ear com Farm per bu. 1.15
Delivered per bu. 1.25
Hegari ............. 3.15 per 100 Iba.
Milo —......-......... 2.15 per 100 Iba.
(Quotation courtesy of Parm-
tt Mills.)
Gel up to 1/5 more pork . . . triple
profits on the easy-to-follow Purina
Hog Program. Visit us soon. Let us ____
tell you more about it! "' Wsow-pis
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