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despised them for being so—Inept!
Neil Winslw had looked a Utile
are inaeceptable.
bat instead she and Treat drove
Chferen crate tohnv. te be Rve.
But they felt nothmg bet Miter-
Granitek Grave Cradles & Fewr Vries
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Reuckert and. family and H. C.
Benne and family retorted from
a vsHt tb the coast.—Dr. Gillett
Burs was a business visitor in
-his chance—over and over! She had
not rebelled, like her mother, at
privations. They’d gone to Colum-
bus after their marriage, where
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eon at the River Inn, a few miles
bat of Stanton, the next day. He
Wes calling her at 1 o'clock to know
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Cuero Farm
Equipment Co
wfh tm materat things she KM Puked
in W youfh. ZU rt martied tb Dog
Cooley, successful lawyer, aha dharle"s
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ise she’d missed, somehow ?
She pressed her fingers against
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we'll just drive off into the blue, the
two of us, darling.”
But she wanted to keep this new
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Cuero Buick Auto Co. suffered a
deep gash across the nose when
a tire tool slipped from a tire he
was changing and struck him in
the face.
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Yokim U, taas 0(Tnhigs.)
Gemzales n, Vtetofa 3. '
Hllettsvi 5, Eha 4 (12 innings.)
CLUBROUSECAFE
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We Are Never Out
ranysueh purpose the main essential is mtual conf-
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"AS WE SEE IT"
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Sandwiches
Hamburgers
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CLUB HOdSE CAFE
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n Alghnisieh have revise theft former bound-
mebiy to Rush’s atvantge, t Is stated, WfthAut
M, Ehat ft seme reayastnrent along the Amu
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her letter out from under the pil-
Iow’s. It was from Cole Giddings,
QUALITY
IS OUR MOTTO
" Finest GRCERIES
Finest MEATS
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Cuero’s Turkey Trotters /ap-
pear to be giving up by degrees.
The exhibitlon they put on in
Yoakum Sunday was one for the
books with even the fans ready
to give up befor the Trotters
left Ute Held Pt the end of the
seventh inmMg.
Gonzales
Hallettsville
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Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
CUERO, TEXAS
overlooked."
It was then that Mary Patten j.
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may lose some more territory. But this is not
y to happen very soon.
acmcoaa
Cuero sent her quota to the coast,
to the hill country and to nearby
cities over the Weekend as the “en-
tertainment” fever struck heme and
Cuero citizens “struck out” to find
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Sheered in the post office at Cuero, Texas, as second class matter
nder Aet of Congress March 9, 1897.
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SALLY'S SALLIES
Regihred U. S Patent Ofce.
startled by MWih. famktegs, then
delighted and had pat it down on
her yefow p.
Mary Patth MH cohtfe: •
“I‛Il run over these notes before I 1
ga. I may find some questions I’ve
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CHAPTER FIVE
-WON’T LOOK So crushed, Kid,*’
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that I suppose I didn’t know thee
could exist a stronget feeling bk-
- Mary Patten had considered this.
“Perhaps The nearest to that was
the pfe^defit « the college. Fe
lived in the finest house on the
grounds—red brel, I remember,
with an iron fence around it,
crouching Hots cm the gate posts. I
admired the place Very much. I
suppose ft stood for something
substantial to . . - child Who
. . . missed security.”
"Yes,” Miss Winslow said.
"Frnds of yoir own, among
your schoommates-did you have
many, Mrs. Patten I mean, close
endugh tb keep, M Tatr years?”
"No, I had tie friendships—that
have lasted.”
Neil Winslow had scribbled -that
down on her pad.
“Did your parents ever quarrel,
Mrs. Patten?*
“No. It would have been better
if they had—even a child would
have known, then, that they . . .
cared!”
In tonight’s session they had
come to her schooling.
“Let me make a guese, Mrs. Pat-
ten! You were always bead of your
in a law firm. She’d believed, those
first years, that he would work his !
way up in it, quickly. But he hadn’t.
He had been angry when she be-
gap to work herself. He'd said her
place was home with the children.
Her lips curved in a smile at that,
but at the same time she shivered,
as if a cold draft of air touched her.
Giles had died, a few years after- l
ward, of a quite mild attack of
scarlet fever, to which he had put
up no resistance. It had seemed al-
most as if he welcomed it. Mary
Patten remembered how lightly he
had spoken of the possibility of his
«ying.
She roused; if she were going to
develop self-pity, which she loathed,
she should tell Neil Winslow that
the book was off! She looked
around the room—like the presi-
dent’s house on the college campus.
It stood for security. A security
which she had earned by hard
work. Her advancement wasn't the
fairy-tale the feature writers liked
to make it! Each step in it had had
its challenge of added responsibili-
ties,
” (To Be Continued!
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One big city has had 46 traffic deaths tn the first five
months of the year, as against only 30 for the corresponding
Er pfiod of 1945. Five words tell the story: more drivers and
2 jworse ears.
League Siundings
GundatupeValey
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you wished’your tlatherand mother Gils had a thread of a partnership
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BL, St. Louis, Mo.; 448 So. Hill St., Los Angeles, Calif; 5
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strikes past Marvin reptow and .
A. A. Mueller and forced Cutter Kasparek, P
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San Antonio.—J: P. Moore of the 38 Entreet
35. Buekee
Mb to com a tAmte, however, in any dicker, whth- peqrbyatownand#ere secretlyamarriede'mmt hevewntea to q0vetemreiosed her eyes.
e trade or an intrntiohal treat, wmen the trresist efa we shbekcea *tten Mr ‛te wt-
the immovable body. Nations with appareht- B ekotkednkkcked versed t1 rm
•gtitMRble VfeWs have to work things out Eh a cem- poverty with the man she really love.
Mhdfk i She imsited tint Charie let her give a
dinner party to announce the event.
tween human beings.”
Miss Wislow had node, writ-
ten that down.
feeling of closeness to Flo. She said
■M say, a change of some nature is “indicated” in the tu- andthank foreskhggrend, she
t American Todd supply. That might be unpleasant, and 1 roge to her feet " must go. I’m J
eld doubtless be resented for a while at least. But Anreri- I ""Eanong,theh. Give him my
i cans, who have been accustomed to more meat than any other ' ANe." The bored tone was back in
E tvorantnatten eould get usea toa Ttle orsreh deprivation i anytoing rAnddonttskmeningslY
15 -hey nad to. But they would not be SO energetic. ; assure you that I don’t!”
_ ! .As Charie left the room, she drew
M hhonths
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Next would come her marriage. j
_u. .ay aw uu. She had met Giles her senior year (
ence for eneh other and ft was so Th collge; she had married him the
- “ week after commencement.
street back of the -campus, the
poorest house at the disposal of the
faculty members. Its cheap fur-
nishings, nothing ever in order,
nothing really clean, ft er mother’s
fretful, aissatifled ace, her com-.
pfaint Ang bn atid dh, her fa- Mier eyes. No, no. She’d given Giles
sudden vivid memory of her happi- I
- itess that day. Of the forsythia and
lilacs and apple blossoms that had
made the shabby house beautiful, |
Only Tea,
• Victoria
lowever, Kasparek fired
Ph. 821-J -4
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graves! . . - »
"Please tell me everything you
can recall, M,s. Patten,* Neil Wins-
ye, onpszexmemt 40 weatthy OU- Kimgmonglowmah urges, evening zha
vol Ore - “minet Rat "ke- • -lever ondkas ubs
_____________ She was a equare-jawea. Big-
salrika reporter ror the, star, boned yung weman, and forth-
--- . _ . — right in her manner. -
He them,m the upper regions of heaven r wherever, p
turmg to each other and gently ftappmhg thetr Mi- ’ "
2 and mdrmuring “fhey ire such children dowh •
Next Sundays Games
Hallettsville at Cuero. ,
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Get the job done now
before Ine rush
begins.
“Just why
Mary Patten laughed. "I really
can’t say.” But Miss Winslow made
a note of her own, reading it aloud
as she wrote.
"Saved your pride—stood for
achievement that set you above
your family. Did you go to college, ’
Mrs. Patten?”
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mary Patten had "we, t"YeanMihstattsgahadn0 money.
despised my mother and father! I • 80 anzwnere eise.
15:5= .ifv “L-- -"552-5 “And went on winning honors?"
“Such as they were.”
__Kasparek struck out nine Trotters
.000 and did hot walk a man in pitching SceRE BY INNINGS:
one of the best games of the season I Cunero ............ 000 000 0— 0 3 2
for tre Tanrers. Duncan fafined ■ Yakum. 101 612 x—11 14 0
one affd Walked ont. Crain struck! Runs Batted in: A. UHmen 3,
out two tod walked none -and struck Chilek 2, Beasley. H. Ullman, Ro-
out’a third batter, which the im- hh, W. Ullman. Two base hits: ft.
UHman. Three base hite:.H. Ullman
fhe ntinfereas p
Hhurfsspek «
q cenfde
skil and integrity
jingout "doctors’ or
2. A relative 16. Sentries
3 Attempt 19. Tellurium
Mary petteh. jelaas. Am I right ?"
Mary Fatten let her hekd fall "
baek against the high beek of her thotgh."
chair. It was like digging up old
I One argument against the United Nations eharter was ows. It was xrom uole ulaamgs,
that the British ominiohs Would always vote with the mother theumanashehadametsat Alda.Haz-
r country, giving her too much power. Yet Australia is support-
ing the proposed break with Franco’s Spain and Britain is op-
SYNOPSIS
Wieowed Mary Piten’s rise fomi
peretary to exeeutive ia the James
Hate Company had enabled her to pro-
ride her two datighters, Fo and Cherie,
nouncement party — place cards.
' g with your name inside a wedding
, -.-nr, — — a food panic in ring—or your pictures. Or some-
i recent ‘Gays. Many localities have Ben dtrbed, and thing Hke that You give me any
mentened, Dy the lack rf beet, pooitry ahi fobas ,te“ have and tel me whom
ch tey are MEMtofted. There are many inquiries as to ' Charfe had a very definite idea
°r castomary foods from how en. a as
entes m most cases have told the sufferers not to he‛a said, “When the time comes
proud and confident! .
Had that happiness held a prom- i
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ependeblei $
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whatever mount thet, ’
tAmeficans wil want to do some tMnking veme wa hmmanent. But unknown to her
iopt a declaration from the Congreagtioflal Churen of mother, Charie had recently met ana
l, ma, that "the United States should accept such Tov »**• mal
5 Imitations Upon its soveretgnty as MH tnuvte the dhatie —And eurer to tell!
Nations to function errectively." The printipte or the t, "mkehea“ovk Theppeu-
hey mhy bay, ft al right, and they’re for it. But when thenehe whsfbwwAtha hovel
s to the acteal Hmitations to be imposed im any given Be emnq.+tkeay Hter"charieaI-
the people of That nation are likely to object that the „mesdhe a"emvpejdingnthe,atd.
it’s really surprising, how buildings once thought hre-
2 proof burn dowh.
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■ Fechner, 2b.
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! Duncan, p-lb.
Crain, p.........
I it must be so With many of our people right here ; I
ha next deot, it they just sit down and do a ltt "
ng about life an effort, and our strange struggles to ■
ivtet iltii^nt has smhtimes talked of rerutihg indicate that the trial of Takeharu
nbe its eld bed. When that ft done, the benndary Hiata, cdmmamtant of Fukuoka
oganenenwHiprebably ahdjcmpedornJiPurzisoncam 3
THE CUERO RECORD
EStablished m 1894
J ebuihed Each . Afternoon Except Saturday, and Sunday Mornint
By THE CUERO PUBLISHING CO., Inc.
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e in doing this or that absurdity with a sol-
Thce, as ft it were some great and valuable
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ef mania of this generation seems to be a craving
e, suras probaby makes the angts snhite. we been .so fer many .weeks.
“Just Twenty Years Ago To-
day:”—Mr. and MH. m- Hamil-
ton left rr Ehg Bema, Calif.,
to join the hero Eobomy there
to ’ sprirtl the strer. —
Thirty-tetee American sailors
were found dead in the hull of
the submarine S-51, raised from
the vean floor after being sunk
tor several months. — A. R.
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celpts Tot the Friday game
ameunted to slightly more Se
than $26. But with the hat 6
passed early in the game, and 3
with gates to the neld wide |
open, many witnessed ' the
gene wihout tntriwuting
______________-____... Foreih her memory Tor Miss of the classmates and faculty who
diner IH give. I’ll make it an an- Winslew' beneht, ft hM eom back aad crowded the rooms, ot a feeling | . ,
- — - — -- — -- - —v ’ of closeness to them all and to her I
avefaeenrestenaatate ap- I VitoHa
at Edna.
pomtments, why net wgmti Mee =—‘--------
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her answer. \.
। It was a quarter to one now. She
.tore the sheet slovly across, said
aloud to the empty room, “I’ll go!
It’ll be something."
' “I'll sir here at your desk, Mrs.
Patten, and run over those notes
I’ve made,” said Neil Winslow.
j It was the evening of that same
day, the end of an hour of question
[Md aawer between the writer and
6. Measure beauty > j
of length 21. Seize ,
7. University ' 22. Wealth
officer 24. Exist A
9. Severities 27. Chest ,, |
10. Friar’s , 29. Kind of .
title « thread p
12 Silver iff , 31. Affected 9
ingots 2 manners
(China) 1 82. Obtained
H.Wt 5 34. Scold
s pire diaqlowed on a mistake. ,hman. Three base hitsH. Ullmhan
F. H. Uilmem led th ehitters for the,2, A. Ullman. Home runs: A. Ull-
• lay wih two triples, a double and a . man, Roha. Stolen bases: H. -
in tour times up. ’ iman,W. Ulhan. hcrihiee hits:,
------ Farek, Rohn. Struck out by Has-1
5- ;
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on balls bq: Duncan 2,^Kasparek 0,
Newman s Taflor Shep
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trial opened June 10. Thirty were
called by the defense. Wonder if
Dry —Sanitary — Everlastin
GRAVE SLAB-Complete Grave Protection
CURBING- Concrete Mid pleemst Gen.
Yoakum
A. Ulman, cf
Ausec, c. .
— - Beasley, rf. .
., *ent to second when W. B. Alex and-.
7 er dumped .a bunt, m mont of the Ohilek: 3b.
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M. Now ft empttes ito th ibelated Sea bt AFal. Once
I Mto the Ospmn, and the cmmunteave WiOh the
WW. The Rustas Hrges Hvet, also empties
ehspih ana by gunals ensy prteges makes. it
to youmey by weter eH over Europeah Rasa, from
e,BelheanBleekens tetheOesptan. When the
puedite the espian, it preided eontinuves water
hntirea msTher eat.
■aL j i the Japs would have been so patient
Mother—and there are still seme in this foolish with an American accused of such e
St be in a fate of gentle amusement a large part crime-had they won the war?
L There are 30 many people doing so many foolish! h a-arenuy inAcs
apparehtly fancying them importaht to the phil- 1 all by herself as far as time goes.
» new jet propulsion, for instance, seems one of I we are * cur time cues
MiaMi though to the sctentist R ts asertous Aromnethmhcromcntmaiclrsta"a]
ard or Alaskan time for the town
dlock is off the beam and has
SURFACE BURIAL VAULT CO, ,
Phone Omee I2 W lUMAehee 466- D.C. Wooderson, Mg.
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bemesetenseesmne
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Crain 0. Hit by pitched ball: W.1
Ullman by Dumncon. Hits off: Kas- 1
parek 3, Duncan 9, Crain 5. Rims
off: Kasparek 0, Duncan 7, Crain
4. Losjng pitcher, Dencah.
A that these are temporafy condftten Whfch will |
- tuihte out berore tong. But perhaps there is a warning in-
in the present experience, it may Ue that, as a doctor
We Sharpen Lawn Mowers
and other Garden Tools.
Furnitute Repairing
Saw Fltg
HADAMEK REPAIR SHOP
103 Heaton Ph. 1901
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* Copyright, 1945, by Jeme Abbot
bltribuldby King Feotres Syndicete
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J toe dlubs keep good equip-
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Only one peron in ten ver 21
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