The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 149, Ed. 1 Friday, June 13, 1947 Page: 3 of 6
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Billie Jean i Visiters are cordially welcome.
LAKER CAKES
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The hours for other week days are
p. m.—Sunday 1 p. m. to6p, m..
t Legion Meetings June 10 and* June 24.
rHBT BIBLE CLASS
A Btble, School meeting at
hLflfion Haji each Sunday
it t:46 «. m.
dial imitation for all who
attending Sunday School.
MAKE PAPPY HAPPY.
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McAlister sweet shop
3' PBONSMS
METHODIST CHURCH
. A Carter Patter
b of services week of June
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Church School 9:45
| Worship tl HO.
fl Youth Fellowship 6:30
flfl^wocahip 8:00 p. m.
M Senior Youth Aaeembly will
kat the KemHe Assembly
anda Monday through Friday of
week. June 18-21. “Zl. .'..._
ATTENTION LEGIONAIRES
‘ *The club room at the American Legion Hah
Cuero is open to all Legion members and
Plenty of refreshments, tables and equip
r tnent for an evening of recreation.
~~ BENEFIT OF OUR RURAL
THE CLUB ROOM WILL OPEN
PRIMITIVE BAPTIST CHURCH
Stratton. Texas
Elder Jasper Chambers
Services every 2nd Sunday, and
Friday and Saturday proceeding.
11:00 a. m. 2nd Sunday in month.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
W. A. McLeod, Pastor
Bunday School 9:45 a. m.
Mens, women’s, Young
Masses 9:45 a. m>
Morning worship 11 a. m.
Evening worship 7:30 p. m.
Monday—Womans Auxiliary
spirational program 3:30 p. m.
Wednesday; Mid-week prayer
service 7:30 p. m.
Thursday— Choir
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Nick Peck
powder
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Volcanic Ash Called
Boon To Farmers
logical survey at the University of
Oklahoma. Adaptable for reftiger-
BREAR IRONED OUT
OKLAHOMA CITY. Okla.—(UFA
Marriage LteenMt:—
George H. Sparks and Miss Beu-
lah Mae Guhter.
Joe A. SchroUer and Miss Dorris
Nell Scheurich. ’.
Norvan Lee Wasserman and Miss
Marjorie Schorlemmer.
Lavern M. Donnelly ahd
Imogene Dvorak.
Joseph N. Okry, Jr., and Miss Ann
Wehman.
Von Ford (col) and Betie Ford
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.. 6:30 p. m. j
7:30 p. m. ’
2.00 p. m.
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ST. MICHAEL’S CATHOLIC
CHURCH
Father Wm. Jansen. Pastor
Sunday Masses 7 and 9 am.
Week days. Mass 7:30 a. m.
Confessions aiwavs before Masses.
««j»J Saturday 4:00 to 9:00 p. m.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. Ben M. David, Pastor
Sunday School 9:45 a. m.
Morning worship 10:45 a. m.
Training Union 7:00 p. m.
Evening Worship Hour 8:00.
Mid-week prayer service Wednes-
day evening at 8:00.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH
313 West Live Oak
REV. J. WE8LEY JONES, Pastor.
Sunday School — 10:00 a. m. ’
Morning Worship 11:00 a. mJ
O. A. Service «-»n r. « 1
Evening Service
Monday—W. M. O.
Wed. and Sat. Week Night Ser-
vices 7:30 p. m.
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Davis, Patsy Lang, James Carter,
Beverly Bell and perhaps others will
attend from the Cuero Methodist
Church.
BurweH claims his discovery of-
fers a lightweight buildihg ptoducf
which c<n be made cheaply because
of Oklahoma’s abundance of low-
cost fuels.
He reports that 26 of Oklahoma’*
77 counties have known deposits
and other probably are yet to be
discovered.
Robert Green et ux to J. W.
Smith. 67 12 acres. Hannah Clark
Sur.
Anna Othold et vir to J, M. Mc-
; Millan, Jr.. 3164 acres. Dolores Ald-
erette Lge.
G. H. Staehr. et al to J. W. Smith.
105 acres. Hannah Clark Sur.
I BurweH claims his discovery
ators .storage plants and factories, board was pressed into service as a
the material ik resistant to rot, splint until the child could be taketk
moisture, fire and vermin. to a hospital where the arm was set.
HUNTINGTON. Ind.—(UP.K — A
sweet-toothed prowler smashed a
a window of’a filling station here,
reached through and took two
cans Gf chocolate syrup, a can of
Ed Nickel to Leonard M. Fisher, * cherry syrup and some -candy. Tlie
(cash register, alongside the win-
James J Hyett (cob and Nicho- R. R. Co. Sur, )m Fisher, 21.83 acres,
lena Brown (col). lEmily Reuser et vir to J. M Jones, ^ge.
~~~ ~ 1181.6 acres .Stephen Prather Lg. et
Divorces Granted:— J
Alice Lou Seale from Elias Marion a'
Seale, June 2. 1947 - | A. C. Henhard et al to Sun Oilj
Co.. 300 acres. Arthur Burns Lge
James McCurdy et ux to J. M Mc-
Millan. Jr.. 39 5 acres. K W. Barton
Lge.
Mrs. Elsie Brtteimarr et al to
Humble Oil Ar Ref. Co.. 21 83 acres,
Oil Leases:—
C. B Dean et ux to J. M. Mc-
Millan. Jr.. 142 acres. Dolores Aid-1
erette Lge.
Bessie Holmes et ux to Union Nick Peck Lge.
Producing Co.. 13 acres. Robtl Mer- Julia Garrett et vir to Leonard
ritt 1-3 Lge. iM- Fisher. 21.83 acres. Nic Peck Lge.
Lottie Whites to Union Producing ; Emmett Nickel to Leonard M.
Co.. 17.80 acres. Robt. Merritt 1-3 Fisher. 21.83 acres. Nid Peck Lge.
Lge.
Walter Reiffert Jr. et al to Sun ! 2183 acres. Nic Peck Lge. ,----- .,o------ -----.
Oil Co 422 2 acres, S. A. & M. G. I Emma Svoboda et vir to Leonard tlow. war not touched.
NORMAN, Okla—(UP) —
homa farmers who find volcanic ash
deposits dh their land neeo not be
discouraged—the grayish powder
has industrial possibilities. -
Proof may be found in pumiceD.
an insulating material developed
from volcanic ash by A. L. Burwell. > Ah ironing board served a new pur-
chemical Engineer in the state geo- pose when Jean Kroler, six, daugh-
ter cf Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kroter, fed
gnd broke her arm. The ironing
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MY YOUNG SERVICE STATION
CUDAHY PACKING COMPANY
J. T. NEWMAN A SONS
CUERO BUTANE GAS OOMPANt
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
McAlister sweet shop
CUERO FEDERAL SAVINGS
A LOAN ASaOCIAIION
CUERO F.UMBIR ( OMPANY
R HOIFMAN. Mgr.
RIVER TAVERN
Eddie Ragan • Gladys Dkt
MACHA C LE4NERS
Mr. end Mrv. Joe Macha
CUERO FARM EQUIPMENT CO.
Werner Afflerbach
SURFACE BURIAL VAULT (<V
D. ( . Wooderson
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Dr. Ben M. David
NIC L. LADNER
Countv Auditor
RIALTO A TROT THtAfttt
John Monroe, Manktet
KELLEY’S RED A WHftE
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. KeOey
GREEN GARDEN
F. L. Barber
FREUND FTNER.AL HOME
J. fl. Bramlette. J<*ic Freund
RIALTO CONFECTIONERY
Mr. and Mrs. A E. Hensley
J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
W. O. White. Manager
PEREZ CLEANERS
fn«i “Chico” Perea
ALAMO LUMBER < OMFANY
Chax Thompson. Mgr.
WILLIAMS HATCHERY
Neil Williams
STOWFR' FURNITURE CO.
Bill Young, Mgr.
FRANK R THIEME
DeMitt Tax Assessor-Collector
ARTHUR M. GREEN
City Attorney
BASS SHOESTORE
Myron Bass
GROCE-WEARDEN COMPANY
Ro.ee Wood, Manager
THIGPEN SHOE SHOP
Tfrst dan Shoe Repfl.”
NIELSEN 7-UP BOTTLING CO.
E. H. Nielsen
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#. R. GARRflT ABSTRACT *
You could see this scene in a hundred thousand churches ndxt
• ■ ■ Sunday—but would you grasp its mighty import?
If you saw a lump of iron ore would you envision bridges of steel
' spanning America's rivers ... if you saw a gushing oil well would you
envision a million cars speeding along our highways ... if you saw
6 bag of seed would you envision golden acres awaiting the harvest?
It is the humble today that makes tomorrow great. For few gifts
have come to us ready-made. God has made every blessing a chal-
lenge . , , every resource a responsibility-
Our children are our greatest challenge—our paramount respond
sibility. For God s—and the world's—tomorrow will spring from their
humble today. The Church understands that!
Your child—every child—needs the Church!
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B. F. GOODKICH PRODUCTS
BATTERIES
$l«.45 up
$1.50 Allowed on Old Battery.
toy Parker Garage
Phone 114
A. W. HAUSMAN
Service Manager
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PE LUTHERAN CHURClB
>. A. A. Hahn, Pastor
hurch School,
the aervice
t Lutheran Brotherhood.
EC Mark’s Boy Scouts.
Senior Choir
jtog worship 7:30 to 8:30.
Im Bible Class Mrs.
: teacher. 3 p. m.
■®AY —
I Study and Prayer Service
o 8:80 p. m.
• to all our services,
gybody is somebody.
< CHURCH OF CHRIST
.- K French at Henry St.
HDAY:—. ., »
Mfl study 10 to 10:50 a. m.
iflehing and Lord's Supper 11 to
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1, 2, 5 Gallon Oil Cans
Kerosene Tramps. Lanterns.
Jamesway Kerosene Brooders.
. Platform Scales, Cotton Scales. Bathroom
Scales, Vegetable and Hand Scales
Wagner Hardware & Mathinery Co.
Cuero, Texas
JUST RECEIVED
LIMITED SUPPLY 12% GAUGE
BARB WIRE
A
Nesco Table Top Oil Ranges
Nesco 3 Burner Stoves
1 & 2 Burner Ovens
GET YOUR PORTABLE OIL HEATERS
NOW FOB FALL USE
Complete supply of Oil Stove Wicks and
Parts for all Standard Oil Stoves
FRIDAY, JUN* li, 1H7
THE CUERO RECORD. CUERO, TEXAS
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Aldridge, C. C., Jr. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 149, Ed. 1 Friday, June 13, 1947, newspaper, June 13, 1947; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1358282/m1/3/: accessed June 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.