The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 29, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 5, 1936 Page: 2 of 12
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TING SET
Be Scene of
j During the Sudan grazing period.
April 11 to Gciobor 3. 175 day s, part
| of the steers were fed a
! amount of cotton!-seed cake
| whMe the others had sudan
! only.
an-
i Field Day meeting on the
of Betville, cn
__f. .. v. - y
[ road, 8:30 a. m. February
time i ssulta Of a steer
which T»as been under
ins wiU **
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THE CUERO RECORD. CUERO. TEXA^
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VEDNESDAY, FEBR1
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_ WARNS AGAINST ™
gtaa>K' PLANS FOR WAR , ^ <*«» i*♦ ♦ *»♦ *? * ♦ ♦ ♦ *.*
“ ) right-of-way is progressing rapidly, i
I the crew of workmen being on tho ' ^le following interr na
r . In the fattening period beginning • . * 7 , 1 job daily in spite of ccld ■ weather'! wrre c!iW,’>'-d from an -issue
ear Beeville ;October 3. all cf the st-ers vefe fed | Nations Of World Spend- 'Ftncin-g has 1 cached the A. icjrtw>rd of the year
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! and locked terribly embarrassed! He
wijt ^a
sighalcJ. the conductor to
m nute. jumping cut of the bifoij.
i O.ftct 10 tie Iris, ho:so, which sftii-
, a cd. c ft lend stopped him. glib*,
eta the bundles,-a riogen oy so. vai.ilr
the girl bearded the train. and|: f-
! ter much, dr.nfusidnhe go: a baud
John C. Ley Food Market
Announces Opening Sale
1
• silage from trench silos, ground ear
| corn, and cottonseed meal.
• This is the fourth and finajl test
'in feeding cottonseed cake on {Sudan '
grazing and the second tesi
which lime supplements have
ing (ireat Sums for
Armaments.
3. :o?0
I included in the rations during the | pose's
tinie required for development
weaned feeder steer calves
fattened -yearlings.
All stcckmen interested in
attars in this
winter-fed cn
_ ,.meitt in the j represented.
f!M9, graded on Sudan. •________________
~ 11 to October 3. 1935 i • /-.i consider mark'ts,
fed to ftiiah in drylot. ‘ Log Lhoppmg Lhamp I and migration,
excellent group of
Steer yearlings. !
steCrs hare received I
a supplement j
they have been
ehable a com par-
th*t did not re-
Challenges Cuerh
LONDON. Feb. 5.—(INS)
countries are using every spare pon-
d a great deal more for pur-
of armament, which is be-
[coming more and more a menace to
world peace,’,’ David Lloyd George
Flans have be-in rcinoteted fer Ley opened his market in Febru-
: t.H- tiakn moved oft. A ' [the _or.0 ,j opening of tile Jclui C. ary of 1016. In February cf the fol
T?' L,iy rocsl in|it-j nfw lecation J losing y<ar the store was damaged
ya.ur_ !by fire, and upon remodeling, Life
. . , ° ' business uas enlarged
!:| tL :F Ld Market | ,_
^ S’"' 1 ' QifCr n5rny ^pfrre"ialS ns ^ largeT and m^ attracU^hS
i*1-*- a T Ucci- I : ft a- u. es j of t he cpeafjk lale. '* 1 *
C'. L. Bat bee 1 sc r.ficrr.orn [ I----- .
fer Victcrin; and Per: Lav us. cn: The sun came cut; this
Believed Checked innd "
ErJwn farm at this thna.a.nd is Pc- j- ■
j ing; pusht:I toward Cuero. I sEBRUAF
j G.ubbing of the vighi-of-vuy | _ Jc;0- Du ■30.,;- c:a
dern.ih ■ wiii *je?i’1 ahpr fencing has been j Hduis teda; . nc:c* i.c
' ccmi'jictrd. , *
from 31.
* -it w::h
ac’ ether [if that wasn’t a ng-.vl
married cojiplc. Wc- m-i .nLs ;cn Hsjjmnatie. on jFijddy ;tnd
; At:rich’s eojifusing justified suai a orv -of yhs; w:el:| t|r|Fqcd Market
- caule.
Inflation Drive
.into
i
evcifng:
This fer e
time Old Sol is welcome. In July-we
'. ill Icag for clciids to ohscusc ^
: ft a-1'.
.T ic Ley Mat ket
quart srs.
I told the house of commons today.
„ , Mt. and Mrs. S. C. Lackey wont to
WASHINGTON. Feb. 5. *.TNS) j Victoria todiaiy fer the Edwin 1 ------7-
! P^;‘ fl"stilass .rel^blc. IaH tenth bii thday cf' the Le
, . |c» Fey & Ba-aunig. r T
,,, 7 "** JV'" t thfr session was expressed today by! .... __
| anxious that DsWltt county bjs wel1^1 ^ aMrge^ana^rT^th^t ^^itlto Sp^ak°r J08eph W* BVrnS- ! i eda? from.'a rich '\Thcr^re^n I Dave Scrivner, whe came mpg to
1--- i by George-Lansbury. that Britain De5pite demands for both bonus j wharton. (attend the funeral* cf his
and farm mortgage inflation meas- i ■
* , . viuiuiia i tM-’-iu xvi i
cattle j Britans liberal former war-time , Confidence that the inflation dnve i Klahrc Concert tonight.
arc invited to attend this fieW .day I prime Minister made his statement LACOn^_ _laS beeIT tneckc;1 lor
and County Agent; J. A. Oswjs
| by George -Lansbujy, that
should call a world conference to
raw materials
gra
Lloyd George added that between
1925 and 1932 armaments increased
Axmen for Prize ;50 per centre said.
“The increase was not in Ger-
many. It was ah increase in France,
Italy, and. I think, the
States.”
ures. By'rns asserted that . sent'-
i ment for “greenback" issues • has j
lost strength in the house in the : n"'nA
last few months.
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>practic ad-
leftefits every .*
rf the 1 body,
r applications
begin to feel
r. y rj
Mie nerve
(XL gout and
rad pain cf
ve hate in
nstalled the
Tester that
e the area
; Is causing
also use the
hric Measure
irqper j. body
causes ill
iUMMraMi
Hoffman
. Peter McLaren! whe caims-thc
wcod chopping championship cf
ALnerica will stage a log cutting
contest and demonstration here
cn Friday, February 7th, ad-
tween 9 and 19 a. m., the. on-
test being sponsored and ar-
ranged by the Cuero Machinery
and Hardware ^empany.
McLaren’s wizardry with an
axe has carried him from a pdor
farm lad in Australia to ;he
peak of his profession.
In chopping tours coverlnr a
score of years he lias chopjied
before hundreds of thousands,
both here and abroad. McLa nn
who is nearly 50 years old. claims
that outdoor Chopping is a
great physical developer. His
owp condition bears out t iis *
claim.
The contest is open to any lo-
cal man who lias not previously
competed against McLaren. A
prize of fifty dollars will be p:,id
to any contestant if McLaren
fails to chcp through a log in
two thirds of thd time the con-
testant takes.
The handicap give? kll gODd
choppers, a sporting chance to' *
win the prize money, as it is just
like giving 33 yards in, a hun-
dred yard dash.
The only restriction made Is
that no contestant be permitt k!
to use a Plumb Axe. This is the
only axe which McLaren hiip-
self ever uses, and he refuses to
chop against a Plumb Axe .and
also allow- the handicap.
Every one Is cordially invited
^ to attend the .. demo*Ftrktiqn.
Choppers Wishing ' to compete
should bring their axes with
them. It costs nothing to entpr
the contest. .
T. D. Drake is back frbru
State Odd Fellow.:' convention
t
Fj»r.k Ciain was a Visitor in Kur-
; mother, Mrq. Brown, returned tc
the [ home in Rcckpovt today,
in i Mies Estelle Heaton went to
: toria today for the Klahre con
j there tonight.
the Bcm-lie builtilii'i
plan :k :-:o bundh
located in
South Es-|
having been
ecmpi.tdly lep'fdcied .dd ’ re-dec-
.prated. The cptiiing sale) here Frii
day and Saturday wifi
Store
and Friday’s
troduce t^ie public
cation. _____
Attract ve prices ^ni auaiity mer-
chandise will feature the opening
sale acco-ding to Dey W.io imrltdi
the patrons t» visit the rtore and brae-
fit by the many bargains offered. I
N.v
"ASchenleyWfciskey of Character’'
e<ith the Hark of Merit
Tbit is (he ftmoiit "doable - rich” otnight
whiskey of Kentucky, made by old-time Ken-
tucky distillers the food old Kentucky way.
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Cuero Theatre Offers
Highlights of Life of
Late King George
WANTS DRAINAGE ne: City Monday. j The city clock is.several minttes
ferring to the Record's Mon- ----- , behind railroad time and has ear -erl
United j day’s Town Talk, J. J. Jones says; The conductor cf : • er.s.-bound j several peoole to be behind railrtpacT
'he hopes the Mayor will have luck Sap had called c;u “rll aboard" to- j iea^mg time. ‘
in getting funds for‘drainage prop-, day just as Adolph Cteller . nd Miss'
erty, and if he gets it he hopes i Frieda Htrojd drove up to the de-
Morgantown will not be forgotten pot in a buugv tc take the train for
‘We would like for him to do some- Yoakum. Adolph van
Cop:. t-Jce Sheeiey, went
nos; City the first of the
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wce'tr ir>
thing with this ditch which begins
at the city hall and drains into
__ j Gonzales Street, for it stands in
Interesting views of the high- j pools year round apd it is danger-
lights in the life of the late King I ous to si. out on your porch after
George of England feature the Me- ; sundown, for this ditch sure doos
tro-Tone News at the Rialto thea- [raise big mosquitoes,” Jones said.
in r flurry‘hark after hjs cattle in that sectfsa. j
ter this evening. Highlights in the j
life of the late king including pic-
tures showing the King under ac-
tual fire in the great war are seen
in the reel .exceptionally timely just
now.
“Without Regret,” a highly Inter-
esting show featuring Elissa Landi,
Paul Cavanagh and Kent Taylor,
headlines the bill for the day:.].
Temperatures Over
State Moderating
Feb. 5.—(IMSH^Sfcwly
WEIGELT—WINKLAREK
Miss Francis Vinklarek, attractive
daughter of Mr. Joe Vinklarkek. of
Hochheim and Lawrence Weigelt.,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Weigel:,
also cf Hochheim, were united in1
marriage Wednesday morning, Jan.
22nd, at 9:30 o’clock, at Fan Ann's!
church. With Rev. F. O. Beck of-
ficiating.
Tiie bride was attired in a Ibvely
white crepe satin gown cut in prin-
cess lines. Her tulle veil was
caufeht to the head in cap-fashion,
with a wreath of orange blossoms
DALLAS,
moderating temperatures today | f he carried a beautiful bouquet of
brought relief to Texas, following i white canrations and fern.
that has held tiie, Miss Mary Vinklarek, sister of
{the bride was bride's maid and Mr.
Amarillo today reported a tern- i Johnnie Chilek was the best man.
the frigid
state in lte
nerature of 13, Abilene 16. Dallas
17. Shreveport, La., Palestine and
Austin, 20, Sen Antonio 22, Hous-
ton 38, Port Arthur and Del .Rio 31.
Freezing weather prevailed on the
coast but clouds prevented exten-
sive damage by frost. Galveston and
Corpus Christ! both reported 33 de-
grees. Brownsville reported 36!
The forecast for Thursday was for
warmer weather, with rain in the
south portion. *
A sumptuous wedding dinner was ^
served at noon, at the groom’s
home, to' the immediate relatives.
The dinner which was to have been
at the bride’s home, was held at
the groom’s home, owing to the
sickness of her father.
The happy couple left Wednes-
day for a brief wedding trip to
Austin and other points.
They will make their home in
Hochheim.
PETER MeLAREN
American Champion
Wood Chopper
' McLaren
Endorses
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the
PLUMB
AXE
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See Demonstration
Friday, Feb. 7th
between
9 and 10 a. m.
Cuero Machinery & Hardware Co.
Across 2000 miles of sea
to sunny Hawaii... Schenley’*
CREA}^ _
Kentucky straigh
travels! for every\
have found this is! the wl
key that makes tl
as luscious as tl
ones you mix do1
"Grewnof fCratucky” B<
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BEULAH MACKEY YATES
Lecturer in Charge
Remember... This is Your Cook-
Sichool, We heartily invite you
lake it so.
SCHOOL
Mon., Tues., Wed., Feb. 10 = II f 12
tions _
; present.
of each lec-
devoted to
ques-
from those
City Auditorium
2:30 to 4:30 p. m.
Personnel Questions
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Putman, Harry C. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 29, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 5, 1936, newspaper, February 5, 1936; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1046403/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.