The Cuero Record. (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 272, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 18, 1936 Page: 1 of 12
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Hi
|4Top Talk
Yorktown is
Impressive cereriiony for Fri-
day afternoon at which time
f> ' i
monuments to C
Jf.
Q
planning an
aptain John
e are hoping
)e well rejjre-
York and Charles J. Eckhardt,
founders of Yorktown, are to
be dedicated. V
-that Cuero will
•ented in Yorktdwn on that
mot forget
cooperation
he 1936 Tur
i ist recipro
be a pleasure
TURKEY MARKET BOOM
PLAN THANKSGIVING
UNION SERVICE
TO BE HELD ON
NOVEMBER 25
•fccasion. We ca
the splendid
Yorktown gave
key Trot. We m
cate, and it will
to do so. Ceremo lies planned
for Friday win te most inter- The
’kfcting, and a full afternoon’s
program has been arranged.
>in the Cuero delegation go-
ig to Yorktown
* If*
Mrs. Oliver
Lone Star
ite. Mrs. Harris was keenly
sted in th0 1936 Turkey
celebratioi i
long Texans in New
she is defending the Tex-
representative,
continue to
Friday.
•r
Harris
Scene of This Year’s
Service.
TO PLAN PROGRAM
Church Leaders to Meet
This Week to Outline
Program.
of
York.City, president of
Texas club i:i the grept The first Baptist church of
opolis, is a |eal friend of city will be the scene of the
and the
OKAY SALE OF ST. LOUIS BROWNS ;MeyersvilIe 4-H Girl*
Hold Interesting Meet
this
1936
Union Thanksgiving service to be
held on the night of November 25th
at 7:30.
All protestant churches in the
and did her part to give ! city will join in this service which
,f annually has been a most impres-
publici.y . sive feature of the Thanksgiving ob-
York. | servance in Cuero.
Dr. W. A. McLeod, Presbyterian j
lL M: , - j pastor who is in charge of arrange- 1
turkey agains’. a statement j ments. said Wednesday that a defin-
by a New 1 "ofk editor to i ite program had not yet been out- i
effect that Texas turkeys;
i be called together this week to lay
not compare in quality j plans for the service,
flavor with turkeys from! worshippers 'throughout the
west and north. And we1 J“”
bet OUT last dime- thflt i In addition to the sermon, spec-
wins her argument. With!441 music provided by some of this
__ , city's best musical talent will be<;
Women as Aj&S. Ha: ns as heard. The complete program for
the service will probably be an-
nounced Sunday.
The Meyersville Girls' 4-H Club !
dt 10:30
1
met at -the school house
o'clock. Friday. November 13. under ,
K. * T the supervision of Mrs. Sophie
Wauson, and Miss Erna Schack. 1
Roll call was had and the min- ]
utes read. .
The girls began to work on a !
tuffed pillow1 top. The designs j
were made on a piece of domestic
cloth at the last meeting. This f
time the girls worked on the tug-
ed pillow top. Some have4 finished i J^Qy Tipton
SERVICE;THOUSflNDS of birds
youths held in SOLD TODAY AS STRI
IS APPARENTLY E!
KIDNAP-MURDER
FT. WORTH MAN
DeWitt coiinty turkey growers Wednesday had
ly definitely abandon^ their so called “strike” for
College And High School prices.
Thousands of turkeys were being sold on the local
Student Will Face
Charge.
MAN IS KILLED
(Mj
, at a top price of 12 c^nts.
Local buyers reported Tuesday to have been the
their pillow tops and somei haven’t. 1
The next meeting will be held at j
the same time and place on Nov. j
25th. Miss Mary Gaston will be j
with the girls at this meeting.
Dies
Wound Suffered Dur-
ing Scuffle in Car.
gest” day of the seaso
From ! in6 sold here Tuesdaj
l
Prices advanced
j mg. and with buyers
FORT WORTH. Nov. 18.—<INS1— !
INSURGENTS
RECOGNIZED
in a Fort
—Central Press Soundphoto
Donald Barnes, William Harridge and Louis B. Von Weise
i Roy Tipton, 52. died
Worth hospital this morning from j ^
bullet wounds received l$st night j
when he was kidnaped in his car ;
1 and shot during a scuffle.
‘ Two young boys, on^ a college j
and* one a high school student, were j « ••
-- charged with murder immediately
Germany and Italy Throw; uP°n Tipton’s death. They were held Spots to
In Their Lot With ^
QUAIL AND DOVE
ARE PLENTIFUL
i, with approximately 8,000
afternoon.
om 11 to 12 centq early Tut
howing no partidular anxiety
-j failure of birds to
strike broke.
Turkeys were moving^
out this entire sect
Gonzales origin of
rting he
1
Spanish Rebels.
without bond.
'file boys are Noel Cowden, 17. a j
student at North Texas Agricultur- J
al College of Arlington, near here,
Choice
be
This Year.
Hunting
Leased
With dove and quail reported
‘bSiJrS ! ROME. Italy. Not- 18.—(INS) Italy-j and Kennetli Eterley, 16, Arlington
approved by William Harridge, president of the American league, and Germany todaf openly threw in high school pupil,
center, and Louis B. Von Weise, right, representing the Ball estate,
i plentiful throughout this section, have
Cueqg and DeWitt county !is expect-^ as Cuero
r
at Ied
tl
Tain
publicity throughout the
Texas
favor J
* hr.
a rabid football town,
‘in on the little city of
center, aaci Loui, B Von Weise, right, reprinting the EaUestaw, their lot with the Spanish refcels, -Jj“drta Urf I mWdttooTth. thlt”
• sr&rs ex,endmg °ffic,ai reco8Bit,on\ — i ...........«-*»«
to the insurgent regime of Genera!- j
whose !
eports that
paying 13 <
number one
y denied here
meeting the
yers in
one local
the same
paying in
Two New Criminals
Put at Head of~L»t
Finds Way to Add
Variety to Lunch
WASHINGTON, Nov. 18.—{INS)--
j Two new names were pc*ted by the
FARM WOMEN
I ARE THANKED
He told how he had-been locking j
I Ms automobile before going iq to
With practically all choice hunt-
ing lands leased for hunting rights | been ship:
that price is 12 cents.
Four car loads of
1 issimo Francisco Franco, ____ _______________
armies'have encircled Madrid. j attend Wrestling matches at°a local j ri^d "Posted” regulations jwill prob
The move Yneans the two nations park, when he felt a pistol' jabbed ! ^ enforced.
1 Immediately fell free to ship, arms jin his side,
and munitions openly to the rebels! ‘“Come on. lets take a ride,” de-
! in Spain.
Many farmers owning land where ?
least thi
ready to
The bi
quail abound will receive twenty ’ ceived he:
Seekamp Expresses Ap-1 " r^^n!Wo?h'D‘^ “f-Tipr
8««-Mene ^ndenbush and j precia.Uon for Splendid ;|^ 1 made “ EUdden a',empt -° •*“
I manded* one of the pair who
Both countries now bold.the non- | proached him.
intervention pact, which for many l They proceeded out
For School Kiddie* i H^r^ruDnett
If you* not a Bun-; JtgZ
booster*youjre no friend'^ ■
r Home Demonstration Club.
A ~
Rural Exhibits.
The Italian fleet in the Mediter- i side. In the
ranean. in a “state of alarrA” for ' shot.
Appreciation of the Turkey Tiot! weeks, tonight was believed ready to
weapon still being pressed in
scuffle Tipton
ap_Jfive cents per bird for ea£h quail
(killed on their land. Others have
the Fort :501(1 their bunting rights outright
for a set figure.
Quail are said to be mofe numer-
ous this year than in many years
! previous.
his
was
ed as higl
•iT* iifL’sa i i sxn ^.0^^ i i COTTON CROP
SHOWS GAINS
- Yoakum’s,
team
Yoakum [a sandwich spread that
to I boost,
ldogs
is good
The with filling or
have!*1 on their bread," continued Mrs.
na e Lucas.
stop
another district title,! To make the spread Mrs. Lucas
we can’t see any team in1 grinds enough green tomatoes to
- ,1______, | make a pint Without the Juice. To-
section powerful enough]^ ^ ^ tw>;
the Bull<
let title.’
a football
supports
ths ! red sweet peppers and two
led in that
is progressii ig with great j
Our
lbor
hat
city,
■ ™ v . I inji * , I? c clllLCi tlj d[JJ
and we wish ture ^ a dressin8 made as fol-|With President Roosevelt actually i kamp concluded.
Bulldogs luck. Its likely j flour J CUp souj. cream, 3 well- Jthe Pan-Artiefican peace conference
ver that the “other” | beaten eggs, 2 tablespoons prepar- 1 here, preparations a^e being mace
Stir only enough to to mark his visit as one of the most
) rpomentous events in the history of
Mrs. ( New World (International relations.
will need
* •
•Victoria’s
that the cil
idering the
traffic lights. Lights will be
(tailed on
less streets
will be opera
the lights in
of the statfc.
Victoria
I reu »»eev peppers ana vwo green j
oakum sup-1 peppers ground, then sprinkles j
. . • with one' teaspoon salt and allows !
am just as:^ fifteen minutes. She drains Rupfifti
other move | og the juice, puts the mixture in a !
City. Yoa- I Settle with one-half cup of water j
PRESIDENT TO
BE WELCOMED
jn the staging of the 1936 Turkey
Trot was expressed by John See-
kamp. General chairman of the
Trot, Wednesday.
"I have never had the pleasure
arms
i the robbersj. who .cracked the Cili- j farm communities of the county for
mv*children iust*lfke ! zens Nationa‘ Bank at Monroe, Wis., ; the splendid cooperation they gave
in, uuiuicu juxl "“-^ yesterday. 1 *
Spain against any . Russian
shipments. * }
Technically Italy is ‘-at war” with i
the Spanish Leftist Republican gov- j
ernment as a result of severing dip
lomatic relations with it.
County Court Will .
Reconvene in Thi*
City Friday Mom.
out of
more car loads
out tonight,
of the
Wednesday
grade.
declare that
unable to’show apy
birds at It cents per
with feed costs soaring
pefets for higher prices
j vast majority of growers
; to prevent! further
of viewing more splendid comrpu- |
“TOUGH CONTROL’
TOKIO. Nov.—(INS.>— Japanese I
County court will reconvene Fri-
I dajutnorning at 9 a. m. with two
' cases, one a pistol carrying case and
j Texas Produces Much the second a case in whict a York-: Death *f Roger Si
Aires
V nity exhibits than those displayed (to bTca^hoT^mev 1
^ in i
j They would have been a credit to j Cached to
Bigger Crop This Year ftown -man is charged wit
han in 1935.
exceed-
Yorktown,
Prepares farm organization In the j Cve‘compTejS th^rep! ! f?*"* __________________
rr" J .>Th rornpr'ition whirh thp np axations to enforce new methods of b»les for the !®36 fs .COn!* be tried Monday, was continued.
N I “thought” offenders inSf* ! •- ■ / - 1 ■!
Explosion Aboard
she adds 6 sweet cucumber pickles j
Gala Party For The
President.
! ing the speed laws of
| slated for triaf.
Texas_prior to November jjoJrTd’courfher! Mon^a'v'^whep
oduced a cotton crop of 2.303551 \ ^ ^ whfch was expected ^;
Shocks
France.
All
is Off to the 1 and combines the vegetable mix- i BUNEOS
►
=*0? jthe *<¥<* « K#*? *
; lows: 1 cup sugar, 2 tablespoons ten route today to the opening
ies of the county gave is gratifying, , report bv the Department of'Com-
AIRES. Nov 18.H1NS,-, We sincerely appreciate it.” See- j ^ ^ come lnto force on ^! merce Census Bureau revealed
' 1st.
of>!
he luck.
Jed mustard,
i mix well.
While the mixture is hot
traffic problem j Lu6as puts it into sterilized jars, i President i Augustin P. Justo an-
grown to be such a “big j and seals With paraffin. This is ;nounced plans for a gala recep-.ion
- . _ ' m HnUA mill * f Kn nttl it-nr Tn rli n o »x/xl i r trt
y council is
installation
not a tight seal but wiU keep the to the cri
^ i Vella Mae Schroeder who 1.W : JEST!US? JS^S.
cas makes up several pints at a ! a big milita
time and stores it in a oool place •! President
the principal |
Df the city j
ted just asj
the larger!
The fact1
(even has a!
until used.
.American p
rv and naval dLsplay.
Justo iwill meet
resident whether
REXTUGWELL
QUITS POST
lands here or at Mar Del Plata. 225
miles south
j Mr, Roose
: will be the
i Erraziirir.
for traffic lights indt
,<%tes the unprecedented ac
m
I
tanty now to
'tie City of Roses
L)eWitt county
ekbibits seen at
Resettlement Administra-
observed in] tor’s Resignation
Stirs Capital.
community
WASHINGTON. Nov. 18.-HINS>—:
A resignation that may mark the
4-H Qirls Learn
Fine Point* of£
I
SAMPLE TASTER
NEW YORK,—(INS.)—It
was a
l cute playroom and a grand bar so
Holding Meetings the thie*sat*down to enj°y him*!
I self, after, robbing a house here
Wednesday.
The report further showed that j
DeWitt county had produced a crop I
of only 4.073 bales as compared to
8.365 bales in 1935.
All counties in
LILLE, prance, Nov.
Shaking France’s political
ture to me fc
Salengro, Socialist
interior, today
by gas.
Persecuted as an
serter’ in [spite of
Man, Hurts Other* i e*onerf[°fs *
Cruiser Kills One
WASHINGTON, Nov. U8.
is ter, storm-center of
• INS) [during his six-months
An explosion of undetermined j ^ ^ the
this immediate 1 cause aboard the heavy cnaiser UPS home here ter his
iSer, Indianapolis in
The president should stand when ! Pf »"*» ff bales j
two moo„n„ te, : tasted proved too much and he-was , Wn,.omhcr 1 Gordon Archibald Campbell
’ | section showed losses for 1936 when ! Houston resulted in the probable subjected
• <_____j ______a--_ .wor .fatal injury of one man. the navy I j___
calling the meeting to order,” said I
while 1 prior t0 November
; county had ginned
1st. Gonzales |
Campbell. a
• day.
A serv:
him this
4 481 • Goliad l water tender, suffered burns when in ^
the
he
Girls’ Club. yep*ng snoring j county 2419; ;Lavaca county 7.605 jthe expl«ion rockedl.a^fire __room
of Buneos Aires,
velts ! residence
£? SS? |^"ivan'
| should call the roll with each mem- j
! and Victoria county 3.987 bales. The j blower off the coast of CalRfomia
report showed Nueces county to
.here
magnificent Palacio
Arneckeville Club
Met October 27th
i
ber responding. Then the secre
tary should read the minutes of
the last meeting. If there are no i
corrections of the minutes they j
stand approved
FREE CLINIC
IN VICTORIA
as read. After
which unifinished and new business
is discussjed.” i
Vella Mae told the members, of jf
her club how to get the floor. They . .
The ArntjckevilLe Home Demon- should stand address the chair, call r rom Bone DlS-
have ginned a crop of 83.345 bales.
Mr*. Herring Will
Attend Institute
‘ In Seguin Thursday
Children Suffer-
^uero s re- ; beginning of a big parade, involving j button hole
[stratum Clib met at the home of their name and wait for the chair
jMiss Emelie Arnecke on Tuesday, , to repea: it. then continue with
October '27tii. Miss Edna Krueger • what the^ had t© say.
demonstrated how to. make tailored necessary to rise Or address the twenty one years ot ace suffering and'^tat.
i Mrs J. W Herring. Relief Admin- ]
j Lstration Case Worker of this city, ],
will be among those attending n
i Public Welfare Institute to be held .
und^r the sponsorship of the W P. t
It is not. * DeWitt: county children under A. in Seguin November i9th, 20pli
eases Invited.
MADRID ROCKED
BY ARTILLERY
Casualties Heavy as Ter-
rific Bombardment
Lashes City.
still expel
Fearing
rival the
of the Sta
govemfhe
rigorous c«isorship on
suicide.
Cuero Hunters Ffl
To Find Deer;
Buck Yet Be
cett Turkey Trot were the cabinet officers and other familiar Tlie next kneeling Will be held on The- girls of the Weldon club ‘ joint will, hr eligible for free diac- mer ScofG pf the Dallas Civic Fed-
atfcrarttv . . I faces in the new deal, first phase J November 24th at the home of Miss- had no followed parlimentary pro- nosls bv faietyalists at, the free oration. Miss Eleanor Sohopke. So-’
ttracuve exniDitS Ot I ___, _____u.i .___ , ies Frieda aliri Ed ;ia Krnpoer XTi^< rr>dnrr> ntitil th»ir rlnh nrvran. rliffu* m V,. u..ld in V f'mi in Aatur- i pint Service worker and .1 R Rav."-
Shetr kind ever seen in Cuero
I faces in the new deal, first
j stirred the capital today.
Prof. Rexford G Tugwell. under j Gaston vwl
according to a Houston visitor ' secretary of agriculture. resettle-
J ment administrator, and one of that
ismall group frequently and.slightly 1351 meetihu.
length referred to as the^ brain trusters. ^Iwclcome.
. i has submitted his resignation to
! President Roosevelt. Some others ‘ ., ,r
are expected between now and the
lies Frieda aiid Ed 1a Krueger. Mi.ss cedure until their club was orcan- clinic to b*. iield in Victoria Satui-
demcuistrute the j cor- lzed in September but after a ljtti ■ day.
dulF-work they cad carry'.on a meet- The clijpic.
Who hi a letter to a Cuero ’
ifHend, commented at
upox this featur ? of the Tur
key Trot. Ever>' exhibit merit-
this writer time when Mr Roosevelt begins his
ed a “blue ribbon
declared, and W€ agree With!secpnd administration on the dap- iHed enough." c-i jr*d Dr.
itol plaza on January 20
I: has not yet been accepted, but
farm women • the'expectation is. that it will be. for fridnd
who arranged tb|em are to b‘*iTugwe11 1,as acceptf1 an px«Tutlvp ™l"'T ar*d
I position with’an industrial concern, of deputies
j the American Molasses Co. *' "c' "*4>
MADRID. Nov.
paratlve quiet descended
ering Madrid this aftemc
The hon*r
of thi i
>i—Com- i buck
smoUW*|t«l Cuero.
as tl»e j; Cuero de
of bringing In
season is still to
chair w hen seconding a motion. from diseases of ’lie bone, muscle or E P Arneaon. WPA director. El-gj capital counted 250 dead j and 800 Tuesday
;r hunters
ind early
yect way to set th : table,! _____ ^ _ ...
Therd weie several vuitorp if our trig without any difficulty.
Visitors arc aiwajs
one
of a series held
wounded in the terrific
oration. Miss Eleanor Sohopke. So’ nient w'hich lasted until
cial service worker and J. R Raw-' morning,
lingsi supervisor of the division of
employment of the WPA will be but
in bard- , morning reported no luck.
LIVED ENOUGH”
BUDAPEST -r- 1 INS. > —“I have men’s
him. The exhibits were of the
^ [ highest type and.
iiUrmanczy,’ veteran politician^
the lobby o Parhiment
The gifts of the club marU' and Division ]-i
auctioned off a quilt at the Hal-, clime ^ i dh
Reporter. loween carnival and made thirty- .i:;. -ti
— seven dollars and fifty cents. TheyJ iaii • . it ji c
gave* lialf of the money to the Wo- n< M <i
Home Demonstration Club Twen’-.-jci 1
Naindor for their] help. Tliis gives them iwove: bvjtla1
m some inObfV in their treasury on cast1. m ..| I,
iqme winch to; operat]-. They have al- the child
re- ready-bought soine. needles artd- ’heir cla .
Dozens thread w th which to do candlewiyk The chi
a pi How top 1(4 t .u'li club Baj
each year thiy.tiahdtit Texas by *he among the speakers Thursday.
rly this
wily animals
Two or three fires shill wdre raging fieult to find in the brush
it were believed under control, far as The Record has been ah
WhiD there are dew in
county, thi
Rehabilitation Eyh
d In approved phv-
: nns who’ are spec-
Occasicnal shells dro|)iied into the learn
tie-
t<
: be
M \RtUAGE A PROFESSION
DUBROVNIK, Jugoslavia—<INS'
diae- A scheme to make marriage a pro-
fv.ssiqn for* women—with
to- srry insurance *ior
contrast to yesterday’s bring one
peace- ;i
lCPt
or scene ff
S
BUDAP
\v icj e
city but
bedlam the city was jalhi
nil’ ’
. The University Cfit j* sec
compul- ( of the heaviest fighting tl
housewives — was fairly quiet. The labels
has been launched by the Congress th.e Casa Velasquez, but jhe mam daughter,
o.f the. International Council of insurgent, force has not yet sue- name of t
Wouieer. mieeting here. More than ceetled m crossing tho Manazanares characters
hunter has been
iwn to date.
us far. vesz. a y<
still hold hopelessly
-
WS NAME
(INS.)—Bela
g printer, who
love with his
eon ora, com]
girl in in big
and swfcllowed it
delegates, including
strong mer.
was taken ko a hospital,
con-. Loyalist leaders were unders* nod .name was gemoved from hist
operation.
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Putman, Harry C. The Cuero Record. (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 272, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 18, 1936, newspaper, November 18, 1936; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1073374/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.