The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, January 8, 1932 Page: 3 of 6
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HREE
NOTICES
By HARDIN BURNLEY
BANK NO. 1490
Official Statement of
Financial Condition of the
FARMERS STATE BANK &
TRUST COMANY
at Cnero, State of Texas
at the close of business on the 31st
day of December. 1931. published
in the Cuero. Record, a newspaper
prifited and published at Cuero,
State of Texas, on the 8th day of
January, 1932.
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts on
personal or collateral
security ............. $225,173.84
Loans secured by. real
estate .. - _________ 38,618.02
Overdrafts .. -------- 366.54
Acceptance of other
5,015.61
snappy games carded. The T. C. U. I
Horned Froes and Arkansas Pork-1
ers will again be favorites to top
the list this year. twith the Frogs
holding the slight edge.
Headed by Coach Ed Olle. who is
serving his first season as their |
mentor, the University of Texas j
Longhorns are at Fayetteville fori
the opening game against the Uni-
versity of Arkansas. Texas and|
Arkansas will play Friday and Sat-
urday Bights.
Swinging into championship com-
petition Saturday night will be the
Texas Christian champions against
Baylor at Waco, and Texas A. and
M. against Rice at Houston.
Coach Olle had indicated that he
will start Captain Elkins and John
Tullis at forwards, BUI Kubricht at
Bennie
FAITHFULLY PE]
PRUDENT AND CO
BANKING SIn|
banks ~ ------►-----------------
Securities of U. S„ any
State or poUtlcai
nailffiyi subdivision thereof ------
Other bonds and stocks
ka tea owned ........................
[rsday at Customers’ bonds held
Stehts Ior “fe keeping
Banking Hops* ................
Furniture and Fixtures
R & 8 Real Estate owned, other
j»«h' ■ ! than baling house.....
-TING Cadi in Bank ti-............
that the Due from approved
bidets in serve agents .........
3*ny will Due from other books
the com- and bankers, subject
11 at 5 to check on demand ...
Interest ;n Depositors'
m Sec. Guaranty Fund >S.4@bi
-- Assessment Depositors'
UCHEL NATIONAL BANK
Always Ton VHead
tet of the Federal Reserve Bank
77,677.69
Meml
center and Ed Price and
Rundell at guards. Rundell is a
others are letter-
1,000.00
sophomore. All
men.
Coach Bassett's Razorbacks, who
won five consecutive conference
titles before being defeated by Tex-
as Christian, will probably start
with Gibson and Kendall, forwards;
Sexton, center; Murphy and Bras-
field, guards.
14,850.00
9,718.18
3.355.83
A*.~
CHAMP, UlHO'- c '
433692
25.619.89
79,790 A3
8,521.57
ARKANSAS FAVORED
The Razorbacks are heavy fav-
orites although Texas fared well
during the holidays by taking four
out of five games played from non-
conference quintets. Texas will fea-
ture a man-for-man defense plus a
speedy attack.
“Doc" Sexton and Tom Murphy
are expected to be standouts on the
Arkansas team, with their all-round
brilliance. ;
Saturday night the co-favorites
for this .year’s championship. Tex-
as Christian and «ayi*r, will ex-
hibit their goal shooting before the
public. The Rugs are lack with
the same'team that won last sea-
son, wuh the exception, of Captain
Noble Vdkins. Ready for another
shot.at the net is Dietael. Captain
“Doc” Sumner, Buster Brannon.
Hallos Green and Johnny Vaught.
It looks as if this Winter is go- during which Wiffy was busy and
ing to be very successful—financial- happy. He never seriously bothered
ly—for that hard-hitting golf pro- about competitions, taking an oc-
fessional of Brooklyn, Wilfred casional fling at the Long Island
‘ Wiffy” Cox. Three tournaments opefa and local P. G. A. toumey§.
played and close to 2.500 iron men Three or four ^ears ago the Marine
tucked safely away in the old tin and Field course was taken over by
box. Quite a start—and with many the city and renamed Dyker Beach,
thousands of dollars in prize money Cox continued on as 'pro, but found
still in the offing. that he now had more time for the
Cox, a veteran of the links, has big time tournaments. Two years
bad a varied career. Starting as as- ago he made his first tour over the
sistant pro at the old Marine and Winter trail. He hid fair success.
Field Club, in Brooklyn, Wiffy dfe- He managed to turn in several
voted most of his time teaching spectacular rounds in each taurna-
and chib-making. He had little ment. but found that Invariably he
time for actual play. Then came the would have one round rurinlng in
war and Cox enlisted in the United the high seventies, which pulled him
States Navy. There wasn't much out of'the big money. Last year be
time off for golf, or even the did much better; and attributed
thought of it. daring those hectic his improved and consistent play
days, but after being mustered out to the competitive experience gain-
of the sendee Cox returned to his «d. Right now Wiffy is on his game
old lave. His Job was waiting, in fact and be seems to be headed for a
a better one, for he assumed the money-Winning record which may
job of pro at the M. and F„ course, kurpass the mark set up a few
which, by the way. is one of the yean back by Horton Smith, who
oldest In the city. garnered close to $30,000 in one
There folhjwed lucrative yearn Winter campaign.
$ 75.000 00
..... NONE
19,198.03
601.76
n 0 E S pain ruin your
•■^temper, spoil your looks,
Interfere with ysur busi-
ness or pleasure?
Millions of sufferert
frpm
Neuralgic Pains
Functional Pains
Ordinary Headache
Simple Neuralgia
have found relief by using
DR-MILES*
Anti-Pain Pills
Why don’t you try them?
At all drug stores. 25 for
86 cents. 125 for $1.00.
keping *. 14,85000
8264,158.40
1,000.00
15838
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TO MARRY A MAN/ .
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DOLLARS UNLESS X
MARRY SOME SILLY
MAN INSIDE OF NINETY
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DOLL ARS
REFUSE TO
marry anybooK
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circumstances -
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-LARGE FURNISH-
private bath. Private
one or two gentle-
rom business section
THE iMAIN l THING»ON1 MAIN STREET
By L.* F
W. H. Arnold. Phone 328
BRAND NEW MOD
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returning to Record.
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THE CUERO RECORD, CUFRO, TEXAS
SIFIED ADS
RECORD SPORTS
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Quick Road To Results *, sport lights Cox Gets An Early Start
NOTICES
......■■■
•el at public j 3^*^
Loans and Discounts
Stocks and Bonds
*Fpremlu*h on Bonds .
Banking House. Fur-
niture and Fixtures........ 13,073.81
432692
. . „ .. „ *1 Customers Bonds for “
of the said E. J-; safe kedfcdng ........—I
the ab°**, Cash, and due
Pr€!zfe* *5 from Banks $113,932.39
-*1 Bankers’ Ac,
/ j ceptances _ .... 5,015.61
[ U. 8., State and
other securities $77,677.69
14.850.00
■ ‘ . " V/t J
NEW LOW
P R I C E}S -
ON BARBER SERVICE
SHAMPOOS .. _ .. .. 2Sc
TONICS _ .......L .. 28c
MASSAGE .. , ...... .. .. 25a
HAIR SINGE * _ . .1.. . 25c
MANGE TREATMENT .. 58c
HAIRCUT _ , .. .. .. 48c
SHAVE .. .. .....J.. _ 25c
City Mar Shop
J/ W. DOLEJSI. Prop.
| : |
, Cox is a colorful. likable chap
i and a courageous golfer. He takes
•J chances on the links and has utter
11 confidence in his ability to come
.(through. In the San Francisco na-
• tional open match play champion-
j shij) he vanquished his opponents
•with a withering fire of birdies and!
: pars and in the finals took the I
j measure of George Von Elm. the
| "business man" golfer, winning 6
| and 5 to gather down the big share'
j of the fjurse. $1,500. A week later he j
j finished second to Harry Cooper in
! the Pasadena open. HLs take there
[ was $600. Earlier, back at Pinehurst.
he teamed with Willie McFarlane
and tile two emerged victors in the
two-ball championships and split
first money, about $800. Yes. it
• looks like a good Winter for Wiffy. |
! ■ Another of the Winter*campaign-
» | ers who seems destined to catrv off
I | a fair share of the golfing spoils Is j
J ! that colorful star. Leo Deigel. Leo, i
after several years of medicore suc-
cess, is back in the top flightr and j
is pointing for that biggest prim of
the Winter trek. Agua Caliente's
offering of $15,000. Deigel has beeh
pro at Agua Caliente since its start,
but in the two previous tourneys
held there has failed to make a
good showing. Hence his desire to
be on his game when the golfing
caravan moves across the Mexican
border to try for the big prize.
Both Cox and Deigel will . con-
tinue their shooting at heavy prize
money when the Los Angeles open
gets under way on Jan. 9. There tha
inspiration will be $10,000 prize
money. A worthwhile target.
FRI >AY, JANUARY 8, 1932
Announcin
Redu
Tonics
ON BARBER
A Price
20c ] Hampoos ............25c
issage or Singe, Each 25c
lange Cure Treatment 50c
Haircut \............40c Shaves ............25c
R 1/1 ■ V *
BOHNE & PRAUSE BARBER SHOP
Record Building
ORMING
SERVATIVE
E 1873,
BANK
BARBER SERVICE
at New Low Prices
ALL TONICS.................................................20c
SHAMPOOS........................................ 25c
MASSAGE or SINGE—EACH .................. 25c
MANGE CURE TREATMENT.....................50c
ALL HAIR CUTS............................. 40c
SHAVES ........................................................25c
H. & F. Barber Shop •
Henry St Friebie
Relieve
A PROSPEROUS Autumn
sured by a Thrifty Spring.
. . ; Ja
Farmers State Bank & Trust Co '
in Life is best as-
f ^
W
mmmam snJaa
RECORD WANT
• » . i i. i
Cuero Shelling & F
Service in
shucks by
cut beforje it
ton. Feed
Meal, White
Yellow.
lling,
Ink or
w,. wai Boy
We Need ead
Y' r;
A Will Of Her Own
196,625.69 196,625.69
TOTAL
$494,193.12
, Capital Stock .. ...........$ 75,000.00
Undtvidsd Profits, net .. 19.198.03
Bills Payable •................'....... NONE
Rediseounts Z-r ________________ NONE
Customers Bonds for
Safe keeping 14.850.00'
DEPO8IT8 .................. 385.145.09
FUR. APT. FRIV
garage. Tel. 112,!
K. live Oak St. i
TOTAL
Correct. % certify.
•$494,193.12
DOES ME
HAVE TO
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2,
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BUT THlMX
OF ACTUALLY) J POSITIVELY*.
-ABSOLUTELY
WANTED
urn to
Dr, S. P. Boothe.
*>
135.00 per week and
or woman with rig
POULTRY
Co., East
Louis Schorre. Prasider.t
'• WRECKER !
SERVICE
ANY HOUR
DAY OR NIGHT
CALL 484 j
Night Phones 699 and 529
AUTO REPAIRING
Battery and Electric Work
HENNEKEBROS. j
Pine and South R. R. Sts.
j_FOR SAI JS
j FORDSON * TRACTOR FOR;
! quick sale; guaranteed in good
1 condition: for $175. Leo Froelichi
at Rogers-Harris Service Station.
MIXTURE FOR SALE: PECAN TREES 50
St. Louis, cents to $50.00. Phone 234 *
C. Ray Barnes. Cuero.
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Howerton, J. C. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, January 8, 1932, newspaper, January 8, 1932; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1073364/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.