The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 43, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 19, 1933 Page: 2 of 6
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In thq World Spotlight
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Record of the year 1!
FEBRUARY 19. 1896
Yesterday afternccn at 5 o’clock
Oscar H. Ryaji and Miss Eugenia
Miltenberger were unjted in the
holy bonds of wedlock at the Catho-
lic church, and the happy couple
at once repaired te their home in
the Williams addition. t*r. and Mrs.
Ryan were the recipients of a
thousand good wishes ifor their fu-
Nattonal Adverttatag Kcpreaentalives
CLARK CO., Inc.. New York. Chicago, Philadelphia.
expressed that they might never
knew a trouble. Mr. Riwn called at
the RECORD office tbps coming
and ordered Che RECORD to be sent
terge as that of the year previous
and practically all hot beds of this
ovanty have be^n reseeded, and in
some instances the new plants arc
up again.
about killed the industry for our
section, hat In times, like these
every chance to get a little spring
money is not to be passed up ligkr-
ly, and the farmers have rallied
for a normal tomato crop'
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In fact if Carton was King like
he used to be and bringing as
much as 10 or 12 cents a peund we
would probably quit a good many
of the side line crops we are stick-
ing to these days in the hopes of
putting ft an together to make
a living. It may work out to our
advantage hi the long ran and we
hope it will, hot we are Stacking to
things tighter these days than we
ever rack before
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We don’t believe there will i*
a reduction In the turkey crop of
this section this year, although
huhcfc aoM far the lowest level
In the ibmwb just past than for
twenty yean previously. We jast
aan't aflowi to quit trying arc
burg arrived in the city today on a
visit to relatives. She is a guest at
the home of Antohe Keller in Mor-
gantown. j
Try Byrne Bren.’ bread and you
will use nc ether. Always fresh and
gcod.
Miss Agnes Graham requests to
announce through the RECORD
that she will, beginning March 1,
instruct a limited number of schoi-
iop2 the wounds intended for our Pres- j cape virtually impossible
Ke’y jMentielect and that others wound- ^ ^ ”*
ed may also'recover. And on tjhfc ’ We note from the tteSy press
>PT° other hand we want to 'see thisj that a Irarttog medical Specialist
? ° would-be assassin get Just as heavv has said hat the man was and is
a ~ a penalty as the law can'give him. undoubtedly sane. This Is good
* and hope it wGl be speedy. There as far as ft. goes, but probably by
cf ‘ probably will aot be soase penalty! the time the day of trial arrives
. less thaa death, if all reem-er, / but! there wffi be other medical ^eoial-
a man tike that is too dangerous ists Just a* learned who win at-
lyor to be at large and we should ‘like tempt to sat tmi he was' mentally
will; to ode him get ninety-nine years unbalanced. 3c we hope that a
tooted to hear the c
that -if be is found U
will spend the retne
time on eajrth in a f
and tf ’he is not saru
behind th ebare of aa
for the criminal ttaua
possible we might wt
thing for any and a*
are th 'sympathy with
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parm dolly, its full.
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Each Afternoon. Except Saturday, and Sunday Morning by ^
THE CCERO PUBLISHING CO-
THE CUERO RECORD, CUERO. TEXAS
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 19,
THE CUERO RECORD
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in tie pest oCBoe at Cuero, Texas, as second class matter
Oder Aot at Congress. March 3. 1897.
A SUNDAY
COLUMN
By J. P. BMDGES
______ Editor-Publisher
................. City Editor
Advertising Manager
BUY AMERICAN
I' you would be patriotic
In war or peace, you can
I rove your love of country
By the "Buy-American'' plan
ifrhen you’re to the ‘five and ten"
To buy* iv green ash tray.
Be sine the label tells you
tmt it's "Made to U. S. A."
imported glass and linen?
Are very cheap, you say,
I ;ut just suppose your salary
Was thirty cents a day! ’
i many ftxeigu countries
Labor is so cheap
That we with higher staadawis
latmot with them compete,
when you spend a quarter
Heed this slogan like a man;
And tell your-friends and neighbors
Of the "Buy-Aatertcan” plan.
-OmtIm Shooed. Scotia. N. Y.
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The toma:o growers of this sec-
tion are having their share of se’-t
backs the pasi two years. wi'.h
! freezes that killed out their plan s
1 In T932 and 1933. and a haflstc-m
that swept a wide belt Jus: as
harvest time was a; band.
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In spite of the setbacks men-,
tierred. the farmers are going
right ahead with their plans for a
! tomato acreage tins year fully as
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pat withdrawal of Federal aid in road build-
effiatefy prove costly to motorists and taxpayers j
r the highway system of the nation Into such
; it will not recover far years. H. P. Gillette.
a war against sveh ac-
recently on Washm^on dis-
teh members of Congress and other officials
t favor of etfenliMti&g the Mera! highway ap-
K-1..
the vast highway network of our country si-
te decade ha- beat the meet rapid and far
In the nation’s development. Methods of com-
“ ^ y and/modes of social life have changed
m teas gn*m. Mew highway mid-
year are
i teiif anance of the old each
it from its inception has felt a
of means of communication
watched craer oar waterways,
pads across the continent. It is aiding
twenty years previously.
«Mt aflord to quit trj
ttoere to alw&ys the hnpe Hut con-
ditions will right themselves a*d
farm praduots go back to a pries
at which there will be a profit for
the producers. Wb know of some
instances where laiwwrs have in-
creased their breedtog flecks of
turkeys. > * I
It is hard to analyse the motives
of a aMMi pervert who would try
to assassinate a President-elect,
who la the recent election proved
tflmsett t» be -one qf the oatstand-
ing men gf. aJI time In tba pop-
[built sit the convention Monday.
Notide is hereby given that
^ .efty tar for 7395 is due and 1
efore February 29. Db
coats all parties ark 1
to call arid pay
within the time named.
11. Collector.
at once repaired te
the Williams addition.
Ryan were the
Booster^ believe to their city
ture happiness, and as; many hopefe |Pfbve it by their loyalty.
to his house. He start
life right.
Sam Smith, the well known black- jbrtngs frany desirable things aol
smith, has meved hfe shop further ^ needed
■ out on West Main Street, «ext to ( 'khyalty falls khort of
| Buchel’s warehouse, where he will
i be pleased to see his customers and
in
friends when needing anything
the blacksmith or wheelwright line.**
TWn V„.,nw TT■ n rl n i.l. ti OS S
the support of
Doya|ty anti 1
every
To the home city.
Real home city boosters
tb be sent 1 keep phee with the gretoth
off wedded i ccrrwnu Bity.
Loya ty is a great virtue
whern^i; does not include lapatty
the hogae city.
Home t*y booster
every .
I utor vote he iwoeived. The hope
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nth Mr. Gillette. Without Federal aid the out-
tt ©owaty’s Bwstmsgxsrtant/ highway links
P Federml AM created a nation-
sn out of the unorganised and unconnect-
.......... . fW less than a doaen states
my departments. Roads of many types and
t, often dictated only fey political eonsid-
We are hcpetol that tAe
teas keen set up by the
th Federal aid are
i with Federal road bureau
gnomical methods of
een put in operatten.
at value. We here in Cuero and DeWitt county]
id we realise that withoat Federal aid some of
hope to put over in the rutare wtmld toe teofR-
d should be retained.
Too much praise
wot be given to the
ars on the harp and piano. Tptoe
desiring her instruction are asked
to call and see her
corner Depot and
It begins to look now as if Hon.
Rudolph Kleberg of
mighty strong man for congress.
Should Mr. Wefls refuse to become!
a csfcidMate, Mr. Kleberg win be the
man.-Cbrpus del** Otofcr.
Wrtgjtot Cuaey. the colored repefc-
lican political leader is to tee city.
He arrived ok the noon Sap today
from the west and is
on paling,to tee
brighter place
prosper.
DAILY RUCORD
Lest You Forget
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09L IOONOMY-HJT
United Press Correspondent for The
i, informs us eight speeches out of ten in fite
toy a declaration of the speaker that he is
And seven out of the eight continue
the speaker shows how essential it is
we might add another
worthwhile, we might say,
cpendl-
to spend.
t and spent until there is
the burden for raany# weary miles, tmt we
-no further. We might say to legislators—You have
tor yourself while tip there in Austin, wiry
out fot1 us for a while.
pledged to cutting out needte-ss jobs upper-
do not think any of their own places come in that
j. A proposal offered in the house of representatives
irship from ISO to 9S brought forth a loud
reference to salary cuts, state employes are In a
which no legislator so far has had the tem-
wpon the floor of the house of senate. En-
concems. receiving drastic cuts and calls for
the hope that if their organisation can pull
lng days with their cooperation, they may
prosperous days with the same concern,
pe faces the prospect of taking his cut and
that when times get better a change of
wOl mean some one else has the job. And the
present legislature is acting, a change of administra-
te^.
-yes—bur, of the other man. We can’t af-
less than $10 a day.”—And with that motto,
“toils on and on and on.”
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tceerdfng to a recent law passed by
tore, must carry red lanterns while walking
at night. The idea it seems, is to improve
driver. They have been missing too
ns of late.
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Howerton, J. C. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 43, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 19, 1933, newspaper, February 19, 1933; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1072363/m1/2/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.