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42J—NO. 35.
CUERC, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12,1936
he Weathe
udy, probably ri
and Thursday,
sleef lr. the nort
Colder tonight.
EIGHT PAGES
itwnTalk.
UT TEETH il TRAFFIC LA
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While tomato growers of.
t[ this sectio i have been having
iir Shar; of ' unfavorable
ther di iring the past two
it 1 ppears that condi-
tiis immediate sec-
were “rosy” when com-
pared to the weather in the
Jacksonyil e area and the
even in the Rio
Grande Vajlley. Arthur Means,'
in the employ
ber of Commerce,
t losses have been
t in this section and that
Witt county tomatoes are
Jo reichr the market be-
elther Valley tomatoes or
hvill e tomatoes are
for sale. That should
as good news to the
ns who have been “hard
put" as th? saying goes, to
. keep their plants from freez-
Apps trently the work is
to lx worth-while,
H- -
Record Cooking
been brought to a
Iwe believe we can
COOKING SCHOOL BIG $ UC CESS SPECIAL OFFH
—f BE IN CHARGE OF
Total Attendance For
Three Oay Session Was
Well Over One Thousand
Attendance records for the week were smashed Wednes-
day as The Cuero Record’s Seventh Annual Cooking School
was brought to a close in the city auditorium by Mrs. Beulah
Mackey Yates after a three day session.
Four hundred and thirty two women were registered
Wednesday afternoon, to run attendance figures for the three
day session near the eleven hundred mark.
The closing session proved the climax of the school, with j ’
Mrs. Yates bringing to her audience an assortment of the
most delightful dishes
His Philosophy Still Applies
ever l
prepared at a school of cook- j
ery in this city.
;hat it was one of
most ei ijoyable ever spon-
by this newspaper. The
appreciates the splen-
coope ration given by
■hi this Slid
both merchants ana, ^atB ^
lufaettu ers, and to them' blisses
_ Rolled sirloin pork roast,
barbecue sauce, apple sur-
prise, cocoanut and banana
cream pie, bunch of grapes
salad, raisin crusty pudding,
K C four egg cake, star icing,
kidney bean and cheese salad,
coffee mousse, Italian , spa-
ghetti, and lettuce and bacon
salad were among the enticing d:
es prepared Wednesday.
MISS EDGAR TO
SEEK ELECTION
Maggie Edgar A$ks Re
Electron as District
Clerk.
Miss Maggie Edgar, district clerk .
f DeWitt county since 1933. today'
A feature of the Tuesday after- j announces her candidacy for re-
noon program was a showing of i election the position she noty
oth__ dainty morning frocks by the J. c” ** * ‘ *'"
’Penney Company, the dresses, with I Miss Edgar is a n
and, haiji to match, being
f.
m
. „, . ■ ■pVaatiye of DeWitt
___^ nyTdeled by ' ccurity, the daughter of H. B. Ed-
Joyce Dahlman, Joyce Shaw (gar for 13 yrars rented as dis- j
wivP rrpHlt for thP *> Be111 Montgomery. ftrict clerk °* DeWitt county an(1 {nr !
five ere ait for the success , „To conduct a schod in Cuero has two or three years as county at-
the school. We know that always been a pleasure,” Mrs. Yates j torney.
---Of Ihiero and vicinitv declared Wednesday afternoon, “but ; Miss E<tear served as assistant to
. ithis year’s Record school has prov- !the late T- J- Kenedy for 15 years
thj school and we ^ even a delightful treat,”!1" the diFtrict clerk’s office and was
an- 'Mrs Yates added. “1 hope >to be j appointed to fill the office following {
n
enjoyed
'are looting] forward to
r?' v 1
■ehm*8811001 »937'!,bte •#<S£2£2r£2,"”
Yates
- incidentally, who
the 936 school, de-
»tbat she hopes it will
be her priv lege to return to
Cuero in *9; 7. She has a kind
** feeling f( r Cuero and Cuero
women and declares it is al-l
:i
SERVICES FOR ■
I PIONEER MAN
pleasure to contact a Albert Gohmert of
. ! tchaol in this city. We j Five Mile to be Buried
will say for Mrs. Yates that j
ber service! 1 were more than!
Thursday.
! “I feel that my experience in this
: office during the past eighteen years ' ~
j fully qualifies me to fulfill the ob- |
ligations and duties of the office.” j
j Miss Edgar declared Wednesday,
“and if re-elected I pledge my eon-
1 tinned etTcrts tc^rd the or^ration
cf the office 01 district clerk to the !
•best of- my ability and to the test
1 interests. erf citizens of the county
j as a whole. I ask consideration of
1 my qualifications when voters cast'
j their ballots in the July election,”
she concluded.
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"Sliilj maltre tonrarii tura* until
rhurily fur all: mith firmnraa in tiff
right, as (Sod giups ug to an t^r
right, Ift na Btriuf on to finitely tl?*
mark uir arr in; to bitth up tiff nations
lummils, to rarr for him yifyo shall
hour hornr tfrr battlr, inb for Ifis
mihoui anil lyis orphan—to ho all
rnhirlj mag arfytm anil dp rial; a just
• ]> t .1 m 3-1 f
anil lasting prarr among oursrlurs
anil miiij all nations.**
M
ON LAW VIOLATORS
Special officers this week will get orders to
violators of traffic regulations In the city of
Declaring that pleas for cooperation by Cu
on. violators of traffic regulations
Declaring t^iat pleas for cooj
end double parking in the bi
sregard for stop-$ign regulat
response, City Attorney E. A.
the regular session of the city council Tuesday ev
ed for a definite stand by the cou; icil on the pi
i in a campaign
: speeding and
j with little publ
Decision to employ a special
traffic officer
SEEKS OEFICE
DISTRICT CLERK
|wi; 1 be to pr<
Henry Heyer
For Office
Clerk Del
Announces
District
ritt Co. • >-
motorists fc
J
CUDAHY PACKING CO. OFFICIALS
Henry T. Heyer
announces his cant
Clerk of DeWitt
Heyer. a nephew
Lenz, former DeWitt. county sheriff ,
' who died in July of 1S34, is a na-!
; five of DeWitt and son of Henry
Cuero today
lacy for District
luty. , s
the late G. A.
double parking, £
running a s
council’s reply
torjiey’8 charge.
There will
Uo: is,” coun
Wf do not want
e moB
on our
knogro to the
we must either
wip4 them off the
ccuhcil decreed.
T»e
venience
laws are
j fees
t Heyer Sr., who came to Cueeo from ! fll^ of around ;
Indianoia and
seized as chief &
Eipar;m:nt. He is
the late R. F Hey
time of his death
Heyer who is well
out the county,
years
le special .officer
provkied' in tl^
a fli e of $9.10 and 3
many ^
Cuero Fire . in
a nephew of ! ^
to <J
: tion I
fire chief until
mm.— of the
through- : their
res he believes ]
himself well qualified for the work
required by the poAtioi
He has
Ctoryi and that The ‘ Fimeral services will t? held ’ at |
... u . !1 p. m. Thursday from the Goh-
d also hopes It Will be ; mert home in Five Mile for Franz
return to : Albert Gohmert, 81 year old pioneer
Clicro next Ivear i °f that community, who died at his
’ _ ’ _ ; hejne in Five Mile at 9:15 a. m.!
^ Y* 'Wednesday. Rev. Heinrichs will of-1
The Futu re Farmers Of ' fleiate at services and E. J. FYeund !
America Of the Luling Foun- IwiU ^ in Charge of arrangements.
. .' ! FYanz Albert Gohmert was born!
dation Farm district, which |Aprll 3. 1854 in Germany, coming
includes EX Witt county, ap-jto this country in 1882 two years
parentlv ar ‘ eoine to hnvp *> Iafter he 118(1 married. He settled ih
CL , * 1n„ the Five Mile community and since
busy year curing 1936. The
NFW COLD WAVE
IS PREDICTED
Sleet For Northern Por-
tion of State To-
night.
youngsters are planning a
varied program, and with the
A cold wave expected to turn rain
that tqne had made DeWitt county; into sleet in northern portions cf !
his home.
To this union sixteen
| the state tenight and bring South j
children ; Texas lew temperatures Thursday j
enthusiasm neinrr Dunnm 'were bom. Ten ramain with their j and Friday was sweeping southward
enthusiasm oeing shown at (mother to survive. They are: Max 1
this time
program
wje feel certain the
wiki be accomplish-
ir jam
COUNCIL IN |
QUIET SESSION
completed two cotninercial courses
in bookkeeping and stenographic
work and boasts four years actual
experience in both
| and stenographing,
i three year she has
at Wagner’s No. 2.
“If elected! 1
The campaign
.definitely end
is becoming a
ness section.
Motorists will of
lowed to stop, long
book-keeping pass to alight
passenger, bul they
been employed j to r sspect the loct
rigicSy as they do
expect to s
serve the
: married.
Only One Matter of Im-
portance Settled at
. [Regular Meet .
Various and sundry matlerv only ! col"ing 1
. Heyer
one of especial importance* came ;
i before the city council in : regular
j session here Tuesday night, with at-
tention of the council be:
especially to heavy city^x
during the month Just cl
Appearing before the governing ;
body was Dr. G. E. Sutton, former- j
ly in the emnloy of the Federal gov-
ernment. who sought employment
as meat and food inspector for the
city of Cuero. Dr. Sutton'ji prooo-
j people cf this county and fulfill the
I office to the credit
j the public. I know I
II
job." Heyer declared Wednesdav. “I
I would appreciate the careful consid-
I eraticn of m;
! when casting
The special officer
mvself and 1 ^ ^
week.
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of tte larger eftie*.
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years
Pi
.is afternoon, according to weatb- j
predictions from the Interna- i
m
ed. Young (farmers can ’gain
much from work in the or-
ganization, and the training
tfcey receive as “Future Farm-
ers” should to a long way to- terAI^!? s^lve
Albert Gohmert was one
better
ward making
termers wh;n
“ ^ime to fill pie shoes of
industrious
and George of Cuero Rte. 2, Leo o:
Ycrktown; Oscar of Cuero, Rhein- tlonal News Bureau,
hold of Meyersville; Werner of
Ycrktown. Mrs. Albertina Butkr of
San Antonio, Misses Bertha and
Ema of Cuero and Miss Mamie of
San Antonio. Twenty grand chil-
li. E. BRADLEY
District Manager
Cuero gets two progressive citizens
W. E. CANNON
Local Manager
in the location here of R.
siticn included a $150.00 j
-j which would be partlv rec:
ed by a fee of from 20 to 45 cents
charged butchers on all Animals
| butchered for sale in Cuerq; the 20
E. to 35 cent* fee to be charged as an
salary i
bmpens- j
SAYS TOMATO
LOSSES UGHT
Means Believes DeWitt
Tomatoes to be First'
j;E«l
'inner
at
1 Mift. Earl Adcock
! $5.00 basket of
! name she sut
jgroctry opened
I Main stwet
Th - name
!*Store” was
Judges to be
hund red and thirty '
mitte 1.
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Picbably rain tenight and Thurs- j Bradley. District Manager for the Cudahy Packing Comoany.; and W. E.; ^dPCiared the creation
day with cold weather due to arrive I Cannon, manager of the local plant. Both men. are now in this cit}' |of such an office would mike pos-
tomght was the prediction. Sleet j ar heads. of the district and local organization of the Cudahy Packing i siblo a more stringent enfo
for northern portions of the state !
was predicted for tonight, and live ! c'oraPany-
them
it cofnes their
the
dren, and one brother and one sis- j stock warnings were up in the north.
No hint as to the degree of cold
u
M
armer of today.
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The theft of an automobile
parked near the city auditor- j
ium Mondaj should remind
motorists that it is a bad
policy to lea re keys in a park-
s ed car. Of rourse, these bold,
auto thieves sometimes are
plover enough to start auto-
)biles wit! out keys, but a
with the key neatly re-
in its lock is much
g than one that
rted
of the j to b? received here was given.
Five Mile section's best known * _
men. and his death will be mourned | LUBBOCK. Feb 12.—• INS>—A new I
in many hemes in that community :cold wave swept the Panhandle te-
as well as throughout the county ; <;av. filling the eir with dust
where the Gohmert name has long j ports from Clayton N. M
Britain Stands
Firm on Locarno
Coca-Cola To Build
Office Building and
ipvitir
be stfi
Re-,
. ,. -——T........ said that i
been a respected and familiar one. jthe temperature there dropped from
117*11 n 1 •— ;47 to 22 thi-s morning. At Fri’ch.
Will Begin Issuance I north, cf Amarillo, the mercury liru!
- . dropped to 20 at noon
ot Drivers License --------------
Monday Morning Government Will
~J- ! Participate in
Issuance of drivers license will be- !
gin Monday morning according to 1 exas Centennial
Fritz Poctter. DeWitt county tax WASHINGTON. Feb L—UNS:
collector, the license having been Presidchtf Roo--rveli tcel iy mluc(
received by the DeWitt county i.i- ’oil nrr.vidin'.' (or gevvrnjnent par-
collector this week, ready for dis- j 1 icipation” in Texas Centcymial and
tribution. San Dicgf' e.xnositiGns. At
All automobile drivers must e-jtomgl^r he-will’ press-a key
cure a drivers license. No charge J White House reopening
Pact Says Eden Warehouse in Victoria
i .
Plans for the constrtict|icn cf a
building an U ware-
-INS—Britain
^nodtin office
jhou.se in the city cf Victoria by the
will be made.
LONDON Feb. 12
pj-ppP j stands firm in support of the
varno pact and against any attempt j ccxa-Gola Bottling .Company were
to violate the demilitarized Rhine- 1 announced Wednesday by E T
land Zom*. British Foreign Secre- Summers of this city Th
tary Anthanv I^den told the Houre
pi Commons today ;wi:i be similar m an,
Eden made fiis statement hwvn I Cue:|p jjjant It will b(
asked to give assurance that prinrelf
Britain rigidly ^adhered to pro vis- '-ntyit.
ions of the Locarno Treaty, which, -p
require:, Britain to furnisli mime- j laWt-liji d
diate help to‘France or Germany G < 1, >ii ,
in the event of a breach of the ar Tii*
tides of the treaty of Versailles was
San banning remilitarization of the .ibli
* Rl’in-land • c;..
rcement
Jof pure food regulations ir Cuero.
He declared that present enforce-
ment of: laws regulating health cer-
tificates; and laws regulatifg meat
sold in the citv, was lax. Referring
to the milk ordinance, he addjed that
only parts cf this ordinary ;e were
being enforced, and that hh could
go into at least two dairies j in the
city and find cows infected: with
udder tremble. The prepe ityn wee
referred to a committee c<
of Rudolph Evers and J. C.
Loss of tomato plants in DeWitt j
county as a result of the recent cold
Contest Wi
spell was light accor
Means, tomato grov
the employ of the
cf Commerce, who
pleted a check pf 1
section.
Means declared t
the Rio Grande Vail
that it did not lock |any
The East Texas crcp.
severely hurt by the
“DeWitt county t
among the first on
Means said
to A. L {
expert in j
Lonti
Ann
ounced
Chamber
just
crop in
com
this
t Jud pes tonight will
[ ; winners In the “Lucky i
a Re ;ord feature di
t he also saw
crop and
seven 1 days
tickets to the
too goed. j nectiop with the
week
Legs.’
e added, was
Id.
atoes will be
he market,”
declaring (that tomatoes
of this county and Lavaca county ,’ng thfe day.
should reach the market first.
posed
|Ley.
Shinn Car Recovered
building.
:o be located on the corn r of Main
, and Trinity, will be :i0\ti0 feet and
' to lire I
the up-!
A report on work at thejsewag'
disposal j
In Poth, Tex.,
aliC
o:
plant was discuss)
he coupei! invited to inspc
nl ant.
C'unollman .Junk'r icoor
cent rains had .placed havl
and t
the J
, winner
e Rialto
rs
ialto
contest was
of ‘The pase of
at the Rialto
Mode than twenty five
been eceived early Wt
a larj 5 number were
oth
T uesday
er of F. C.
Schrade It
John Wade, negro, lelieved to be
an ex-convict, was he|d by Pcth of-
counectton
10 o’clock
in the
the
Coca -CoH
Summers ste'**d
■ iCk’ca-Crtfrt coni;,;,!
in 18S0 and
•psr its sir i 1 lMtiVer ,ir\
Ctteru C v-.r-C'ela-
•iipclU! :1m lit tit
XW1 R<
re- I ficers Wednesday
with | wi h the theft of a Chevrolet au-
E. C. Shinn
rcht'ortur 1! j treet wJbrk which had been'hinder- j tomobile belonging
.wav tori some. time, and that ecu- lot this city.
w.is <
thi> year
« an 1 p:r
making po
•he
C’eok 1!'
dderablri work was ahead
di parfmjmt as soon as, the
cleared |. .. :
Th^ efunrii's action rn
against traffic law violators
only' subject el' rlitorest to
his . Wade was arrested
Tuesday de-
feat her ! cording to Information received by
DeWitt officers Wednesdav morning
drive m custody of the car Sheriff Flmil
jas the Markowskv and Depi ty Wied lef’
>e dN- Wednesday afternoen to return the
"• ty" Cucrb. ' I
Schra< e of this city, died
home in Runge Wednesday
ing according Co informal
ceived in this alty, and
.service! are to be held in
at 4 o clock Thursday afi
Chai ies Schrgde was i
resider t of DeWitt county,
bom f nd reared in this soci
had reached the ripe age
Record Joins friend* a
in extending sympathy.
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Putman, Harry C. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 35, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 12, 1936, newspaper, February 12, 1936; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1046935/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.