The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 256, Ed. 1 Monday, November 18, 1946 Page: 2 of 4
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VIOIDAY NOVEMBER 18,1946
THE CULRO RECORD, CUERO, TEYA5
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CUERO FARM
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COURTESY
SERVICE
OUR MARKET BOASTS
CHOICEST OF MEATS
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We have them all and would like to
his nose Ito Lydia he said. "Tm
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you keep your car on the road.
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IS A PLEASURE.
B. F. GOODRICH PRODUCTS
it as anything, there is always a
For an instant Joe wasn’t there, happy es a child’s. "You look cute.
them white crosses ... That’s not
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Jlilces, ylks of eggs, meat juices, • If you get up nights—have frequent de» i
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VETERINARIAN
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hands dark with earth, a smudge
across her forehead where she had
YELLOWSTONE PARK, Nov. "U.
—(UP)—JFourist travel through pic-
turesque Yellowstone National Park
recorded a record-breaking 814.907
AUTO SERVICE
& REPAIR
THE POWER
OF QUALITY
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CONCORD, N. H., Nov. 'W—(UP)
—A Linceln automcbile was sold for
S25 here. It was a 1925 model and its
owner, Brig. Gen. Charles F. Bowen,
described the car as "obsolete, in
poor condition, without battery or
tires, valuable only as scrap.”
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With the Installation of Special Equipment
we are now able to render the following
Services:
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Tire and Battery Bervlee
General Repair
lion of doing so. His ancestohs,
ents of the United States, had!
nts down to the present TieatT
New Chrysler & Plymouth
Motors & all types of general
repairs.
LAWN MOWER
REPAIR
visitors during* the period from Oct. and cereals are foods particularly
1, 1946. to Sept. 30, 1946—marking rich in vitamins.
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Complete Wheel Alignment.
Complete Motor Tune-up.
Complete Brake Jobs.
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CLEANING YOUR CLOTHES .
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CHRIS said, “Take your time,
Joe."
“Thank you, sir, but I’d kinda
like to.get it off my chest."
Lydia said, "I think you need
thisifood. Sergeant. Perhaps Chris
The world gowB more and more alphabetical and less and
less understanduble by an average human being.
ea
dom the abstract sciences, psychologists
ekperts still adhere to the old doctrine,
will go on for you."
Chtis ddidn’t tsay anything for a
1 mmute. Than he Mid. “They were
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Chrysler and Plymouth Dealers
MW So. ESPLANADE
CUERO, TEXAS
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rested ananemreu: I W V-te -me —
That's the way tt -la, isn't it? It was also the fine lace of her blouse
has to be ... IM her wrists. Her eyes were as
Good Food for
Particular People
If you enjoy a delicious
dinner, dine here. Ser-
vice is friendly and ef-
ficient.
over pre- .
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Cuero Veterinary Hospital
Livestock Vaccines and Supplies
Free Poultry Service
DR. C. R. TUBBS
Wehavejan abvundant tsupply of
PECAN THRESHING POLES.
.people feel humble before the fight-
ing men."
"Meh like you, Captain."
"No,” Chris said. "An officer is
only as good as the men under
him.”
"Yoi took it with the rest of
us,” Joe said. He pulled a hand-
Plumbing and Ges Work
Fixtures - Appliances
TEL. 34
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FEED STORE i
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SURFACE BURIAL VAULT CO.
Phone OMee m or Restdenee ass-y d. c. Wna@emon.vue.
WILEY CLEANERS
209 N. Gensales
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Viee*PresidejiC and Publlhet
Asst. Publisher &z Attn. Mgr.
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HAAK’S,
128 R. Salah
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Berger Grocery
AND MARKET
South Esplanade
Phone 317
ROY PARKER GARAGE
FHek Building Phone 14
Wyatt
109 S. Esplanade
here." ,.
"Sure. That’s right. No rank,
no salutin’, nobody to report to."
He smiled a little and shook his
head. z
“tan Lydia what you did.”
"I went in to 'em again. I said,
Msten, I heard what you been
geyi’dbout the boys in the serv-
ice. I was in. I just got out a
coupla days ago. Before, I was in
the hospital.’
efhev told me I was drunk and
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NEED A PLUMBER?
I CALL EDW. LAPFMAN
CALHOUN ELECTRIC CO.
Electrical Construction
Tel: 641 or 641 —Cuero
215 Stockdale Ave.
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sorry. I guess I’m pretty tired.”
Berning & Wagner
JEWELERS
Carl R. Wagner
with
John H. Berning
Optometrist
121 Main St. Parking Let 1
in rear on Railroad Street I
Baby Chicks Mid Poultry Remedies
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Jee said, "They were sayin’, ‘We
got the batt deal outta that dirty
war. We weren't suckers. Them
guys that did the fightin’. they
were the mickera. What’s it goin’
to get ’em when they get back?
Some medals they'll pawn so's they
can get a melvwhen they're broke
... How you goin’ to tell who’s
J drinking -pretty heavily. They be,
’ gan to taBc .about the war. It had
] been -a wonderfut break for them
EPAGETWOa_____
THE CUCRO RECORD
e mustg tor recreation.
dlaminey, time or energy, is the first
kssential to spoise and peace of mind.
F. L AWARE, Nck Ccmeron
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Member Federal Deposit Isurance Corporatlon <
CUERO, TEXAS
Patronize a Local Market where you know
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you will Get Best Prices and
Complete Satisfaction.
Chria get tfp and gave him
other cigaret.
For Ja moment Joe looked
laiel service. Written usually by trained eco-
*0 thHft and money management,
he payment of standing debts—“never let
todrnend if sou can help it,” they say. e
idiaf pat the family automobile is a con-
sire to pass your water—but have only
scanty passages — yes, and have backache
due to excess acidity in the urine, be glad
you’re reading this:
Three generations ago Dr. Kilmer, a
famous doctor, found hundreds of his ’
CUT FLOWERS
to grace the Thanksgiving <
Table —
iodtehta luxury beyond initial purchase,
"wome-maker to face shelter cost as a
gtdm of rent paid a landlord, or in up-
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Announcing Removal of Our Fixtures to
Gipps & Leggett RadioShop
Full Chain Receptacles
PulChain Sockets
20-Watt Fluorescent Light Bulbs Daylight.
Fluorescent Fixtures
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son said it stands in the way of his ----— — _ -__ .. .. _ ,
building a new home. KIDNEYS GETTING
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people here at home feel the way
that guy did? I ask you, how
many ?” )
Chris said. "Fortunately not
help
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in addition to Mr. Tom Parks, we are happy to
announce Mr B. W. Kirkwood has accepted a
position in our- Service Department. He has
had yeais of experience in all types of cars and
comes highly recommended. We will be glad
to serve ycu.
A. W. HAUSMAN .
Baroko Man—hr
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brushed her hair away, she was to-
tally unprepared for Frances's an-
nouncement that Theo and Raphael
were upstairs.
“I can never pronounce their last j
name,” Frances said. “I saw the
car coming and opened the door.
I don’t think you heard." '
"No, I didn’t Tell them I’ll be
up in a minute.” 1
Theo and Raphael calling on her ’
at something like ten o'clock in |
the morning . . . She turned on
the hot water tap and put her
hands under it But it was nc
good to pretend that this was a
casual visit Somehow she knew as
Fhevenlyampottant problems are permanent. When food
of W inds to once more available at moderate prices and .
when Ruasia has oeased to trouble the international waters,'
pevple Wil 811 toe wrried about finding a place to park.
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EmigthavkouMle an explaining the case of Sophie Ger-
ndustwrmenup A. Fernandez Martinez, a Cu-
ntR,m the dtenine Monthly.
K saomeesyhm,rason She has been almost torgot-
and they were having the time of
thetr lives with more money than -preclate what the eguys over there
they had ever had. The drinks had
loosened their tongues. Outside
during the day they were prob-
ablygarrulous patriots. ”
Kige5,
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1 a 46 per cent increase
war 1041.
to get out One guy said, ‘Every | the man Joe had struck would
guy you see with a chip on his I live. It was also a week of rain
shoulder and wantin’ to borrow that sent Lydia walking from win-
many. Very few, in fact. Most
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CtCEBEQ65 ARE COMPOSED OF
ERESH WATER- HOT SALT WATER
table. Then the cops came.” them.
"How badly wo be hurt?” Lydia I It was raining the morning she
asked Iwas in the basement planting
•pretty badly. He hit his heaafower seeds in deep boxes, seeds
against a table . . . rve killed the that would later be transplanted in
Heinies. I had to and they had :tthe garden . . . Just as though
comin to ’em. Now maybe Ive there was no question of her being
killed an Amertean who didntap-here to see the flowers in maturity
Wearing blue denim slacks, her
If the price on that new Automobile, Radio, Re-,
frigerator, Washing Machine, or any other
household commodity is reasonable use OUR
MONEY AND DEMAND THE CASH PRICE.
You may use our easy repayment plan.
No outside collectors.
SFARMIMFIEMENTIE
t.They Wsfogh
Awwhemherime
Werner Afflerbach
p.ai para. ^patients with this trouble. Painstakingly
Radio, Refrigeration । he made a medicine of 16 herbs, roots,
Appllanoe IRDdir ana Ihstalatlos vegetables, balsams—Nature'sown way to
! relief. He called it "Swamp-Root" and
been a -soldier And who ain’t five
years from now in the soup line?
Bunch of suckers . . . gettin’ killed,
gettifi’ blinded, gettin’ crippled . . . kerehief from his pocket and blew
and for what? I atell you for ’’5- * " "T
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ihdabdkisdor Tamily harmony.
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fc., Texas Bank Bldg. Dallas, Tezh;
cick Bldg, Memphis, Tenn.;
ahgdn walks to his office, a half mite
staner"leaving the train that brings
diome. Bo unusual it is for an Ameri-,
‘What were they fightin’ for any-
way? l ean tell you that, too . . . Isaac wanted to see her.
tryin’ to save!” He lowered his
head to cough. “But how many
millions of grateful men and women have
taken it—often with amazing results.
Swamp-Root goes right to work to
flush out kidneys... increases the flow of
urine, helping to relieve excess acidity ... so
. the irritated bladder gets a pood flushing
_ out, too. Many report getting a good
■night’s sleep after the first law doses,
Ed Caution: take as. directed.
■ For free trial supply, send to Dept. S,
m Kilmer & Co., Inc., Box 1255. Stamford,
■ Conn Or—get full-sized bcttle f Swemp-
■ Root today st v--—
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The, tea, these are people who think this country could
never go funiup beaause we could always borrow more 1
mog Tomesth M«r to Reep things going.
I, geverswhere again, around the corner
bunerreataurant-in the nextblook, in a
ecbuildigs,or to catch a train.
utfiifumi It slows one down, sets a person
P tpltime and space. Those war years
hillezatibeast, that folks could use their
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What: so’s it’ll be the same as it
wwas before the war. They gotta
kill uof some of the population
ivery twenty-five years. Look
•What'they've promised those kids
when they come back. Do you
think they’ll ever get any of it?
• grows on the ranch of C. C. Ander- '
son and has appeared twice in
Ripley’s "Believe It or Not.” Ander-
Cuero, Texws !.
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You must be aware that the CUERO
BUTANE GAS COMPANY can
serve you promptly with Butane cr
Propane installation service any-
where! A Butane service backed
by experience and with equipment
to render quick, dependable service.
Call us, today.
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They was fistin’ so's we can
finance Germaans and send scrap
metal back to japan again ...’ ”
dcezatbak, looking exhausted. Chris with hhs hat in his hand.
B lint. “ .
"urin gasolinerationing, other Amer-
ammduon picture house, to Church, to
CUERO BULANE ar Company
BIITANE PROPANE INDUSRRLAL+ DOMESTiC
APPLIANCES --- JIM SEAY- NKK CAMERON
UINESRLANAOE - PQ BOX 344
MONUMENTS- of proven Superiority '
VAU LTS — Dry — Sanitary — Everlasting .
GRAVE SLAB- Complete Grave Protection
CURBING- Concrete and Precast Granite ’
Gran Ite x Grave Oradles & Flower Vases
aon a bouse owned or betngpatd anantinebseP’ontent He point-
ddtohimsenwwhendtlorMrs8 rested and ‘hiealet? n her to be. I her shoulders was just right as
ur. ..That* ndt why I let ’em “ - “ — “ “ t *— Thm ne ef he” hleuee
pump lead tn my stomach. That’s
Kot why Captain Stark here gt
it in the 14g. That’s not why a lot
d mybudqles are fayin’ under
Fresh milk, butter, fresh fruit
the way I understood it And those
guajand thefrifrowsy girl friends
in ithatioom telkin’ like that. 7
laidsthre and I listened and I
I comidi’t atdnd it no longer . .”
Bee .
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eteclunins devoted’to advice on personal
in prescription medicines.
Quality is a vital ingredient —
and every prescription we fill
receives the fullest measure of
Quality .... Quality drugs
eempounded with all the qual-
ity craftsmanship of an ex- .
perienced pharmacist Bring
your prescriptions to us and
enjoy the peace of mind of
knowing that Quality i an ac-
tive, essential, participating
ingredient of the medicine.
A registered pharmacist is al-
ways on duty.
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She was talking to Isaac outside I Eet is not Leedy a . . . no!
when Chris and Joe came out. She I Raphael exclaimed.
left Isaac and went to them. seeing "He means your dirty face,"
“ " . .Theo said from the sofa. Her
She felt hefsrr trembling. But ptum-eolored suit was lovely |
she eould ndt ek, Are yon ready against her short, sillery hair,
to go back, Chris? Jb our mind Even the way her furs lay across
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.. , .surely as if it had been whispered !
Til finish it for you. Ch s in her ear that Theo and Raphael
said. He looked over oesbent I had come to say goodby.
J^New HAi anJotbt nin. Hei She was thinking so hard about
_2],3 tKlrby that she forgot her face,
went his boil. I at ,
She did not answer because Consequently when she came up
Frances came In and said that and went into the living room,
Theo and Raphael laughed.
GOLIATH TO FALL
SANTA PAULA, Cal., Nov. JO.—
(UP)— The worid’s biggest lemon
tree is about to be cut down. It
HADAMEK REPAIR SHOP
103 Heaton Ph. 1881
prtsed.. "Thank you, sir. Gee, it’s
kinda rfunny having you light my
ahas learned to drive anautomo- cigaret:. .
iCiis smiled. "There’s no rank
_ ,____________room to keep her from studying.
Tet thiough the ink frozeih the stand, she continued to work, !
oblivious of Jwir -an emi i. nd - ng,s . I
Nowadpysophie ermain would not have had to face the
disappnova W fumly and friends, directed against any 1
wman wentmmed ut of manual household fields into ‘
sence, tthe Humarles or the arts. *
cash will tell you he was in the|dow to window, thinking of Chris
war.’ ... I hit him . . . I remember I and Joe and what a strange man's
glasses and cards falling off the I living or dying meant to all o.
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I Round Earth .
| The text bok shortage has its brighter side. One sphere
canbeuediaheiireirgomful of students in lieu of geo-
graphy books that are hard to get. This substitution for ftat
maps aeaches wiwidiythat the earth is a global unit.
Itis time now to translate the oft-repeated phrase “glo-
bal wertare" into "globel peace ’ Globes in the classroom may
helptotott.
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JMNe Regan - Gadys Day
PHONE DR L’ G 5 ctEo
32 HliUlI FRESCFIP 103 SESNICE TEKAS
, one year $6.00, dz monthas
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r $3.00. 6 months $1.50
ro and DeWitt County.
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captain, Jee." you in Spanish. But where is ,
She turned away quickly be- Christopher ?”
cause she «didnit treat her faee. She could say it now, but not
How does it look, my face? she without trepidation.
wondered. As it J were praying? 54He‛s back in the office. He
When ehe reached Isaac, the went a week ago
thansmdacniswcdatatek cne-ola. That’sg v onderful news,
of murder. P’m 80 glad. In that case Raphael
• • * an? I will stop in his office and say
At the end of an interminable goodby to him. Here’s so much to
week itgwes debatable as to do and 80 much t think about.”
whether or net Ernest Fithugh, ' (To Be Continued;
Phone 746-W "4
No one was there except Chris and I Don’t wash and don’t change. We
her, each thinking of the months I haven’t much time with you. Only
past and of the long climb to the I enough to smoke a cigaret and
present moment to say gcodby."
Chris said, “Lydia, Tm going to I Lydia sat on the footstool and
I Fthe office” drew.her knees uP. . |
That was ah he had to say . . .1 going home, she said ‘
"That’s fine, darting. Call meto.Raphe. j, „
and I’ll met you at the station." At lat • • • at last He
Joe looked positively cheerful, shrugged and smiled and looked at ,
"With the captain backing me up, I Theo and then at Lydia again.
I guess everything’s going to be "You don’t know ... I tell myself
okay now” I am not homeseek. Homeseek...
Lydia smiled at him. -That’s | bah! But all the time I am. Een-
how I felt When I married the side It is like crying. I could tell
1thejhejghpors for an evening call, to the bus.'
sor,hpifothatheystit had tags and still knewi
pwepamathematieal contest originaly-a
beh, t express musical vibrations mathe- ft
ehot the greatmathematicians of the
tisowe later she devised an equation,!
is"bermain‛s equation.” To have a mathe-
eera slentist’s name is about the highest
Hry emd complicated field. Still later She
hiandadvanced theories which inspired
iahiiesopher Auguste Comte. She died in
btaJUS Wert especially remarkable because
of her early studies that
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