The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, February 25, 1972 Page: 5 of 6
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Ki. Kb. 25, 19 72 '111 h CUfSKO RECORD
fey Heloiso Crus*
into my old rrfill m l now have
two refill's bet'-r than-ri"w.
K:. suiv to cl'.1,m n».1 dry the
,i|ojilir;it • warirl of » * niil, ilrif I
mur.i • n before pu-..it;.; in thn
cold cream.
d^dj.ijoi-1nviit Hie < mtcntr,, Adeline; the cold cream to the
v, -re .itc), rather hard, and dsf-| mascara else seem-, to. make
fn inf to apply siiio iflily. : the mascara n lot easier, to re-
Whilo wondering what to do. I move from your eyelashes at
happened lo no'ice that the in- night.
with tlie reliil sue- Diane Taylor
fjesti rl that the mascara tie re-! * * *
moved from the eyelashes with , Dear Heloise:
cold ctearn rather thin soap; I sew for my three genera-
and water since the mascara1 tions and thus find it possible
e as waterproof. j to use many patterns more than
I decided to put a small a-; ony
mount of cold cream into the : 1 nP!l cut my favorite
mascara r-fill to soften ,t and Patterns on cheap muslin,
the i<V m worked beautifully. Ih^n I mark ail the dots and
T a,.m„ ,.,,1,1 rrnnm ! tlarts - same as on the origin-
al pattern.
The muslin patterns never
wear out and they cling to the
material ■ so much better that
1 have less pinning to do.
Mrs. T. M. Foy
TIIO^K wins
KFALl.l Mil AROUND
j.)car Heloise:
I have found a way of maliirp
a wig case Orb's suitab's? for
tiav lmg, and el very little
Cjt >sb
Oct an it*., cream cmt-m i.ttie
large, round type used by u e
cream specialty stores i. Clean
it out with soap and water and ?tn|(.,ju)f.
dry thoroughly. Make sure you
get one with a lid.
Most, stores give them away (
but s-iin.-. do charge a few cents,
for them. ,
Decorate the outside With
wallpaper or paste pictures all
around it.
Then nib-you need is a gold 1
cord for the candle. Fasten this 1
to the inside of the cas . and
run it through small holes made
in the sides — same procedure ;,
that is used in hat boxes.
Put the wig on its plastic foam j
head and lower the entire head j
and wig into the case.
Put the lid on and you are
ready to travel with your wig.
It's exaetiy the right si/e and
very light to carry 1
Mrs. F. P. W
young Mother
BEDROOM HOUSE, car- j Evongelst would Jik< to settle-
den, living room, kitchen; family in an area of < km/ah.-s,
8’x8’ room. Closed-in gar-; oeWitt, or Lavaca County Need
J. Bulgerin, 275-568.".. (2 i „ two, or three bedroom house.
“ ' ~ “ ., . Furnished or unfurnished. Pre-
! Ivory china frangiance , jn rol,ntry Children ages,
irn. Red, yellow and ochre' ^ ^ ^ s WrjtG Rev. Billy
-- ...ilU nMnmalod MOtalc ' • ' ____ __
After Being Frozen,
Thawed, Surcharged
De-exciaed and
Phaaed Twice,
The Price of Most
Ford Motor Company
i Cars is Lower Now (
Than it was in 1971.
I Besides, The Price
' of Ford
1 Cars & Trucks
• has always been
I Low At
Texas 77541.
Distributor for Soft Drinks.
Have truck, small capital nerd
ed. Call Jim Maher after 4 :()0
p.m. 333-4310, San Antoni).
Texas. _ (25
TWO FORMAL bridesmaid's
dresses, sizes 5 and 7; two for-
SEE THE NEW
GOLD DUSTER
mal dresses, sizes 7 and 9. Call
Earlene Luddeke, 275-2483. (29
WANTED: Secretary for general
office work. Must be good typ-
ist. Prefer some knowledge ol
shorthand but not necessary.
Start work right away and must
be dependable. Cail John C.
Hamilton, 275-3463 or come by
Chisholm Trail Western Wear
Store, downtown Cuero.
FOR SALE-BRANGUS BULLS
10 mo. old. Yoakum, Texpts, 293-
rvrrn__009 OC1C m
Come In today and enter our big Pan for Gold Contest. Win
the big first prize of 100 shares of stock In the nugget-pro-
ducing Yellowknife Consolidated Gold Mine AND a 1972
Plymouth Gold Duster, a special version of Plymonth s po
pular-selling compact car. Or you could win one of four
’72 Gold Duster second prizes! Third prize (and there are
five of them): 50 shares of Yellowknift stock. Enter now!
And you get a valuable replica of a California Twenty
Dollar Gold Piece just for entering. All prizes awarded, no
purchase necessary.
FOR SALE — 15 acres west of
Cuero, water well, good fence,
barn and pen. Well established.
Call 275-3425. (tf
The Almanac
FOR SALE — Household furni-
ture and clothes. 402 E. French
Ph. 275-5847. (2i
FREE FURNISHED apartment
for a lady to live in at 604 Stock-
dale St., Cuero. 125
Dear Heloise:
This may seem likn » very
minor thing but it's disconcert-
ing to mo when I can't read
the label on a medicine bottle
because the contents have drool-
ed down the sides when being
poured into a spoon.
To prevent this little annoy-
ance, I always sue to it that the
label (with the directions on it)
is facing me when I pour the
medication Into a spoon.
This eliminates the drips and
dribbles that are the culprits,
Melissa Ann
LESKE MOTOR COMPANY
CCERO, TEXAS
By United Press International
Weber Motor
1 Today is Friday, Feb. 25, the
, 56th day of 1272.
The moon is between its first
quarter and full phase.
: The morning star is Jupiter, j
The evening stars are Venus, i
I Mars. Mercury and Saturn,
i Those horn on the day arej
under the sign of I.sees. ,
French painter Pierre Renoir;
was bom Feb. 25, 1S41.
On this day in history:
In 1901 J. P. Morgan formed
the United States Steel Corp. in
; New Jersey. It became the na-
; tion's first "billion-dollar" enter- ■
j prise.
In 1919 Oregon became the j
I first state to put a tax on gaso-
line — 1 per cent.
In 1967 American warships j
began shelling Vietnam.
In 1979 a record $3,300,000 j
was paid for a Vincent van j
Gogh painting in New Yorkj
city.
WANTED TO BUY — Unim
proved land in DeWitt or Lava-
ca counties, 200 to 2,000 acres.
Advise details to P. 0. Box 46.1
Houston, Texas 77001. (4/7
1951 Chevrolet % ton truck,
steel bed, heavy duty rear and
front bumpers. New brakes,
front end rebushed, heater,
good tires, $295.00. Call 564-2446,
Yorktown. (25
•iHHnnnnmtHua:
602 East Courthouse
MOVING — HOUSEHOLD FUR-
NITURE for Sale. 406 E. Main
St., Cuero. (25
THIS COLUMN Is written for
you ... the housewife and home,
maker. If you have a hint or
a problem write to Heloise in
care of this newspaper. Because
of the tremendous volume of
mail, Heloise is unable to
answer all individual letters.
She will, however, answer your
questions in her column when-
ever possible.
Copyright, 1972,
King Features Syndicate, Ino.
THREE BEDROOM furnished
upstairs apartment Carpeted
The Record is authorized to
announce the follow! g candi-
dates for office, subject to the
Democratic Primary of May 6,
1972:
3-Bd. rm. 2-Bth. Clost
In. Double C-Port. Be-
autiful. By appoint-
ment Only.
and air-conditioned. Adults only.
Call 275-5669 or 275-2811. Mrs.
Mlddaugh. <t1
the best kind . . . "jui
cause” gifts, I rail ’em
WANTED: Farm and Ranch
Properties between Goliad, Cu-
ero, Yoakum and Victoria. Vra-
zel Real Estate — 1610 N. Lau-
rent — Victoria, Texas — Ph.
1-573-3241. (Member, National
Institute of Farm and Land
Brokers:) (3/8
TWO BEDROOM HOME at 118
Austin St, Cuero. Call Yoakum
293-5911. (3/4
Heloise
LETTER OF THOUGHT
Dear Heloise:
Someone once said, “The hap-
piest person is the one who
thinks the most interesting
thoughts.”
My thought for today:
As the artist creates a paint-
iig, a bird creates a nest; as
cook, iron, wash, or clean —
create a home!
Mrs. Pauline Galante
WESTERN BOOTS
For Men, Women
Red Wing Work Boots
VICTORIA ARMY SALES
401 E. Rio Grande • 575-1882
401 N. HENRY
WALTER SAGER, SR.
ANYONE having anything to
GIVE AWAY, don eata, dolls,
furniture, plants, etc. may run
and ad tree of charge in this
column tor three days. (tf
LIAS STEEN
(Reflection)
Corner N. Clinton
and N. Street
it 75' x 140’, 3 Rm. House
finished, all Utilities, BAR-
UN ..........—........ $2500.00
oaaSaMe, Fredact St
CLYDE E. WHITEHEAD
(Re-election)
CRUSHED &
BLOCK ICE
K O E N I G'S
DRIVE IN
301 E. BROADWAY
275-5114
CHAIN LINK FENCE
NOW ONLY
58c 67c
36" HEIGHT 48" HEIGHT
Montgomery Ward
Downtown Cuero
(tf
Fight Cancer
with a checkup
and a Check
GARAGE SALE — 1509 N. Es-
planade. Saturday 8 a.m. Furni-
ture and miscellaneous items.
Dear Heloise:
For a lunch that it just a bit
different try stuffed hot dogs
(wieners, franks, whatever you
call them) with cheese.
Just take a sharp knife and
make a lengthwise slit in the
wiener. Then stuff with cheese,
top with barbecue sauce and
broil about seven minutes.
1018 N. Henry St.
DON’T merely brighten carpets
. . . Blue Lustre them ... no
rapid recoiling. Rent shampooer
|L Perry Bros. (37
3 Bd. rm. 2 Bath, L-Rn. D-
Rm., Large Lot, Trees. HAVE
G.L Commitment.
AMERICAN
CANCER
SOCIETY ,
GARAGE SALE — Saturday,
Feb. 26. Old bottles and miscel-
laneous items. 305 E. Reuss
Blvd. <25
302 North Ind.
DAVID W. WEBER
(R*-#lectfon)
EDGAR DITTFURTH
GARAGE SALE - 612 S. Terry,
Cuero, Friday, 9:00 a.m. ’till.
Fans, furniture, clothe*, bicy-
cles, misc. <25
! 608 E. Main St.
3-Bd. Rm.. 2-Bth., Double G.
Gi DOWN PAY - NONE.
:Mo. Payment —........ 373J9
306 West Court House
CALDERON
dela BARCA
C1600-1681 )
THE SPANISH
PLAYWRIGHT
CREATED 500
PLAYS AND
WROTE HIS F1RSX
A SENSATIONAL
SUCCESS,
AT THE
AGE OF
V 13
IT DRINKING M YOUR
PROBLEM AND YOUR
SINCERE DESIRE IS
TO QUIT
GALL
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS
Victoria Hwy. — 275-S428
N. G.
WE WANT MORE
LOCAL NEWS...
PAUL E. LOOS
HUBERT L. BARBER
REPOSSESSED
Stereo, beautiful 60” oak con-
sole music center. AM-FM
stereo, AFC and separate
base and treble control*, ful-
ly automatic, four speed B-
-Tell Us Like
It X»-
And Often!
Homes — Land.
Rentals f \
HOMER BLANTON
IMM - *76-8*17
2 Ac. ArneckeviUe Rd.
3 or 4 Bd Rm., 2 Bath H *
Air. Very Nice.
a L Down Payment (None)
F.H.A. D. Payment $U00.00g
donlhiv pHvhient .. U74JB
SR turntable. Take up
meats an balance of $19
Fully Warranty.
C. C. VAUGHAN CO.
•M E. Rto Grande
J.T. NEWMAN
Real Estate Brok
Ml. ESPLANADE
PHONE S7M9M
REPOSSESSIONS
Want reliable persons to take
over balance on following
Items.
Singer touch and sew $107.90
Singer rig sag_______$ 83.20
Sihzer rig zag----------$ 56.30
Console rig sag-----. 3 48.70
C. C. VAUGHAN CO.
SC7 E. Rie Grande
FOR SALE
31
^CHIPMUNKS
BURY ENOUGH
FOOD TO LAST
THEM 2 YEARS
OCCASIONALLY
t 4 air, patio, store-!
louble carport, dish-]
tod disposal. ALL
fll !6tK-CENTURY GERMANY
IIRED BY LAW TO DETERMINE
ASIC LENGTH OF A FOOT.
\R£ EACH SURVEY,
a? so«as;
Ileal Estate
lor llcnl
(iarajje Sale
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Sen ires
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Prentice, D. L. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, February 25, 1972, newspaper, February 25, 1972; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth701776/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.