The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 246, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 6, 1946 Page: 4 of 8
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THE CUERO RECORD, CUERO, TEXAS
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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1946
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CUERO FARM EQUIPMENT CO.
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B. F. GOODRICH PRODUCTS
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EDDIE BROTHERS
Plumbing and Gas Work
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Phone 263
Now is the time to start
your Pullets on
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See us for Suggestive Plans and Estimates.
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505 Railroad St.
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Make Your Home a More
VAULTS-
Dry — Sanitary — Everlasting
Comfortable Place to
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Live in.
DR. W. R. TOWRY
CHIROPRACTOR
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Homecoming Will Be
Held November 8-10
18. Friar’s title
19. Obstacle
22. Bodyguards
one need fear starvation. Scientists announce that a
.operation will equip the stomach to digest grass quite
COURTESY
IS OUR MOTTO
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. BRING US YOUR PECANS
FOR HIGHEST PRICES
POLLIWOGS
By POLLY HOWERTON
We have an aboundant supply of
PECAN THRESHING POLES.
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Chiropractic brings good di-
gestion, sound sleep, a clear
head, a placid mind and joy
to be alive.
addition
8. Abounded
11. Rebuff
13. Auction
J. L. MOORE
Pbone 53 or 55
Flick Building
Tire and Battery Service
General Repair
HIGH-DONTBUY
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Nourishing Meats
BOHNE MARKET
14. Tidy
15. Enemy
scout.
16. Masurium
(sym.)
the ph. of the body fluids, relief
comes quickly, the body repairs the
irritated tissues. Pain and soreness
disappear. Get CIT-ROS $1.00 at
your druggist. For sale by
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20. Bachelor
of Sciences'
(abbr.)
21. Constellation
22. Angle of
fault vein
23. Climb by
crawling
25. Turkish
titles
27. Electrified
particle
POP’S PLACE
308 N. Esplanade
Alfred Johuson, Pro*.
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MACHA CLEANERS
East Main. Joe Macha. Prop.
PAINTING
PAPER HANGING
TEXTONE
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23. Container
24. Cry to
frighten
one
25. Islands ir
rivers
(Eng.)
, it‘s -a crazy world when sportmen insist on doing
skating in warm weather.
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notice, with cheerful hope, that decontrolments are to
ally released at Washington for clay pigeons and stove
ACROSS :
11. Vessel
5. Young,
oyster
[9. General
trend
10. Solitary
11. Finch
12. Mountains
(So. Am.)
Nothing could be finer
Than Our
FRIED CHICKEN
O. HOWERTON __
IWERTON ______
J. PUTMAN____
5B" ALDRIDGE, Jr.
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The smart housewife knows that
Pyrex dishes add more attract-
ion to those wonderfully season-
ed home cooked meals.
We have complete assortment
from which you may select now.
Fohn Milton, the great poet, had a phrase for our econ-
ailments. He called it “confusion worse confounded.”
FRED’S UPHOLSTERY SHOI
Over American Cafe
Phone 604
FLOWERS
are Unforgettable
HAAK'S
128 E. Sarah
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MONUMENTS- of proven Superiority
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Vice-President and Publisher
Asst. Publisher & Advt. Mgr.
_________________________ Editor
HE CUERO RECORD
NEED A PLUMBER?
CALL EDW. LAFFMAN
Phone 746-W
hotel
31. Rapped)
33. Sign of
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Phone 114
A. W. HAUSMAN
Service Manager
Well, Eddie Windsor in his recent pictures doesn’t look
more heroic than he ever did, nor Wallis any more royal.
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Established in UM
Each Afternoon Ezcept Saturday, and Sunday Morning
By THE CUERO PUBLISHING co., Inc.
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cleaning
in the post omce at Cueru, Texas, as second class matter
Under Act of Oongress March 3, 1897.
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Supplies for Amateur Cameramen
Graves Building - 206 K Main St
OPEN 9:00 A. M. TO 6:00 P. M,
Other Hours Day or Night by Appointment.
TELEPHONE 552
Berning & Wagner
JEWELERS
Carl R. Wagner
with
John H. Berning
Optometrist
121 Main St. Parking Lot
in rear on Railroad Street
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GARDEN TOOLS
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Fixtures - Appliances
TEL. 34
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DOWN
1. Soaks,
as tea in
water
2. Hourly
3. Letters'
4. Writing
instrument
5. Strikes
6. Small horse
Wyatt
109 S. Esplanade
Start relief when your back aches,
bladder is irritated and you get up
often at nights. CIT-ROS balances -
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WILEY CLEANERS
209 N. Gonzales
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Announcing Removal of Our Fixtures to
Gipps & Leggett Radio Shop
Pull Chain Receptacles
Pull Chain Sockets
20-Watt Fluorescent Light Bulbs Daylight.
Fluorescent Fixtures
J. MARA PECAN HOUSE
Phone 29
Across Street from Cuero Hardware
BOLDT ELECTRIC SERVICE
Radio, Refrigeration
Appliance Repair and Installation
CALHOUN ELECTRIC co.
Electrical Construction
Tel: 641 or 641 — Cuero
108% W. Main—Over White Auto Store
“First In Service”
-:- 111 N. Esplanade
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We have both TEXOand nrTLINGER F
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QUICKER . ECONOMICAL - DEPENDABLE
412 W. Main
CALL 138
If no answer Call IM
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F. B. HUFHAM
HOME A AUTO SUPPLIES
Baby Chicks and Poultry Remedies
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ROY PARKER GARAGE
in stock. Save time by or-
dering today.
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John Berning off to Peoria. Uli*
nois, for the annual get-to-gether of!
his World War I regiment.
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Maybe you saw that poll on who
has the easiest life—men or wom-
en? Of course, the men voted that
the women did, and the women
vice versa.
It would be the same in our town
—take any family. Thad Phibbs
envies his Missus spending the day
at home, with no hot office to at-
tend to. And Sue envies Thad his
luncheons with the boys; and his
evening glass of beer with friends
(while she cleans up the dishes in
the kitchen).
Of course, none of it goes very
f crime, of her violation. Probably most Japanese are; Tv-e I Lap, Fa,
ned to believe that their procedure was justified. IeCS LuIecn -Olege
If the price on that new Automobile, adio. 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.
deep. Thad knows way deep down
that the Missus has plenty of work
running a house; and Sue knows
Thad’s friendly glass of beer is well-
deserved relaxation after a long
hard day’s work.
From where I sit, most husbands '
and wives may grumble now and
then — but they know in their
hearts it’s a case of live and let
live, give and take, that comes out
pretty even in the end.
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—make those needed re-
Portraits . . • . Commercial Photography
Tiffin Studio
HATCHERY A
FEED STORE
h-e l gin.
Subseription Rates
Carrier — Daily and Bunday, one year $6.00, six months
83.00, three months $1.50, one month 80c. 28. Compass
ion by mail only, one year 83-50; six months $1.25 within the
e of Texas. ) Elsewhere 1 year 83.00. 6 months $1.50 • 30. Wayside
lai Organ of the Oty of Cuero and DeWitt County.
it,” he says, “
vernment with the materials by which Japan’s econ-
1 be constructed. Otherwise Japan may be forced again
joining an aggressor nation.”
re is still plenty of chance for argument as to just
r Japan was impelled to war, by necessity, or what
necessity, and how far Japanese leaders and followers
a desire for conquest. American are still convinced
eir cause was just, and that Japan as a nation chose
TAKING WRINKLES
OUT OF CARS
OUR SPECIALTY.
CUERO IRON A BODY WORKS
Phone 84 Jesse Poenitzsck; Owner
MASHES and other Feeds. *
NEW LOW PRICES — PRINT -BAGS 1
L. L. BUTTERY DRUG STORE
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Plans geing forward for some of
the churchwomen of Cuero to serve
food at the turkey show to be held
• out at the muny park. We under-
‛ stand that simple foods such as
| sandwiches, donuts, and coffee will
! be featured.
. cent trip up north. It is a family
heirloom and has a beautiful tone,
according to those who have heard
it.
A minor adjustment now may
save time, grief and needless ex-
penses later Come here for expert
adjustments and repair service
for your car. It will keep minor
defects from becoming major
driving hazards. See us for those
needed repairs today.
SURFACE BURIAL VAULT CO.
Phone Office 127 or Residence 466-J D. C. Wooderson, Mgr.
robably a mistake to judge Labor merely by the fel-
do the most talking.
presupposes an obligation to furnish 1 41. Biblical name
42. Cuckoos,
tional Manners.
George Sanson, a Briton addressing an American
5 in a Council on World Affairs, takes this view of the
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problem. “Our interest in promoting a democratic 40. Sheer
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THE CUERO BUTANE GAS CO.
Freund
Cuero, Texas
Phones - 468 and 428
17. Elevates • A 15. Capacits
19. Chief god 53 for
(Babyl.) enduring
Speaker for the alumni banquet
day evening, November 8, when
Miss Bernadine Holle, of Houston,
will be crowned queen of the 1946
homecoming.
ground
sprites
28. Feels
29. Border
31. Fore-and-
aft rigged
vessel _
di Strength
St: Louis yietory in the world’s series refutes the cur-
Jon that the American is the stronger of the two ma-
ues. Out of the last seven world’s series the National
m has won four. On the other hand the annual Ali-
nes have been American victories, nine games to four,
erently there is no reason why one leage should in the
1 be stronger than the other. Both have access to the
inor league supply of players, and fully as much
represented in National League ownership as in Am-
BUCHEL NATIONAL BANK
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporaton
CUERO, TEXAS
SEGUIN, Nov. 6.—The 17th an-
nual Texas Lutheran College home-
coming, to be known this year as
the Victory Homecoming, will be
held on Nov. 8, 9, 10. Features of the
three-day program include the or-
onation of the homecoming queen,
the alumni banquet, a football
game and the Sunday morning
homecoming services.
The festivities will begin on Fri-
Have heard a lot of high praise
; for the movie "Holiday in Mexico."
I which is to be shown at the Rialto
ere long.
dom to do as a man pleases is not quite the same
fredom to do to other people as a man pleases.
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‘ water
35. Suspend
36. A deep-bluu
pigment
38. Entertain,
HADAMEK REPAIR SHOP
183 Heaton Ph. 1001
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CURBING- Concrete and Precast Granite
Granitex Grave Cradles & Flower Vases
technique of going to war, or drifting into war, is
msy business. '
; is needed now and hereafter, insuch matters, is the
s of friendship and cooperation among the nations,
his business of making and holdig iteranational
ps, friends are worth more than victories in battle.
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j protected from the north wind with
a covering of pretty pink coverlet.
One youngster at the Presbyterian
Sunday School so touched by the
1 olea for turkeys for Thanksgiving
। for the orphans home that he vol-
i unteered the turkey intended for his
family table, much to the conster-
■ nation of his mama and papa.
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RIVER TAVERN
Eddie Regan - Gladys Day
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J. M. McKensie, co-owner with!
Robert Stokes of the Victory Laun-
dry. rapidly becoming a staunch-!
Cuero citizen He says he likes'
Cuero and Cuero people.
A group of friends enjoying hear-
ing music from the oid-fashioned
argon which Mrs. J. W. Herring
brought home with her from her re- l
on Saturday evening at 5:30 will
! be Wick Fowler, former war cor-
। respondent with the 36th Division
| and at present a staff correspond-
’ ent of the Dallas News. Following
the banquet, the TLC Bulldogs play
the Clifton Junior College gridders
in the first homecoming game since
1940.
TASTILY
FRESHISHi serveD.
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Aldridge, C. C., Jr. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 246, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 6, 1946, newspaper, November 6, 1946; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1551681/m1/4/: accessed June 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.