The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 270, Ed. 1 Monday, November 16, 1936 Page: 4 of 4
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THE CCERO, RECORD, CUERO, TEXAS
FOUR
MONDAY, NOVEMBER U,
< :v«y in.Nuuuion Ls the most con- joiation in Omaha,
i kpicuous on-the campus, and j Mrs. Talley was rc-clect^d na-J
| culler builds Rood will among thejtional secretary at every national }
I public .tor the institution or does j convention since that time until!
‘not: and in: tlier, ‘that Chevigny's 11934. when she was elected presi- I
♦ Observations *
♦ Bt pete ♦
♦ ■ T- r. ♦
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help end it uk
throat and chest
ervpce
Not until yet have we got over
that humiliating 0 to 0 ' moral” de-
feat at the hands of the Beeville
Trojans last Friday night and the
more We thihk about it the more it
hurts. It's really a bitter dose to
FOR RENT
Five-room, furnished apartment
to couple. Phone 503-W, Mrs. Jesse
Nichols.
"Facials, a
in tact an;
Beauty
Call tor Appointment
MONK W
THE ELITE 5EAUTY
SHOP
[ Mr. u4 Mrs. Paul Mermen* a
ICIJRES
ng in 4
Texas U. Ex-Students i
Asked to Sign
Appeal. *
WANT CAPABLE
id*feel that wc arc working for the
best interest of the University of1
i Texas in a matter that all of its ex-
: students, as well ds the public, are j
| interested in. we remain, Ytmr.s j
j truly. -Alva Carlton. Chairman, j
; Lester Se'.tegast. Joe H. Russell. Dr.
| W. W. Ralston. Fled W. Moon-,1
George Heyer.’Dr. Ghent Grave;. ,
, W. B. Ferguson. Richard Burns. G. j
; C. Ditunar, Joe King. Walter Mon-j
teith. Palmer Bradley. Kraft Eid-
by fifteen outstanding - man and Lloyd Gregory." (
Thanksg
FOR RENT—Downstairs, furnish-
ed apartment. Bath and garage
Miss Lizzie Kyle 702 Gonzales St.
defeat in three qf their five con- Gobblers.
ference game£. addle the other has --
copped three of their five con- a glance at the Southwest Con-
tests. But it's history now and ference standing reveals that Ar-
there’s really1 nothing we or any- kansas University n> now sole pos-
orte else can do aboutylt. sessor of number .one spot * in the
< - - i 1 ratings with an .$00 average. This
According to Ed. Ferris of the means that the Razorbacks have
Beeville Picayune the Trojans were taken four games and lost one.
or will be awarded the game due to white their closest rival is the T. C.
the 20-yard penetration which may j U. Horned Frogs. The Frogs have
be true ehough. Since the out- J 3 wins as compared to one loss, and
come of this particular game has boast a .750 average. A. & M.
no bearing on deciding the 1936 ranks 3rd with three wins. 1 loss
District Championship, it really and one tie. Jack Chevigny's Tex-
NOTICES
Dress up for
Thanksgiving and
the many Holi-
day activities at
the e special
Prices.
All land's leased and owned by me
posted against hunting day , and
night. Alfred Friar.
POSTED—No hunting allowed on
my property.
R. T. Sample.
tADIO SERVICE
» a specialty of i
if of Radios. Lot
•dinate. Tube*
Leading Business
Woman To Visit
.Woodmen Parley
Four Backs Tied In
Southwest’s Heated
Scoring Race
vidson Electric Co.
DALLAS, Nov. 15.—Four back-
field speedsters Sunday shared the
lead at 36 points each in the South-
I west conference high scoring race,
i Bob Nesrsta, fleet Texas Aggie half
i back, tacked on two touchdowns
iverage. 1 against Southern Methodist and
cy_ I San Francisco to soar to the top
HUT | while Lloyd Russell of Baylor,
Son. ! RalPh Rawlings or Arkansas and
Texas Christian’s
j Harold McClure,
i new sensation, added to their to-
I tals.
g td pat f pts
Rawlings. Ark. back 8 6 0 0 36
Nesrsta, Ag. back 8 6 0 0 3C
Russel. Bylr., back 8 6 0 0 36
McClure TCU, back 8 6 0 0 3<
Wolfe, Texas back 7 5 2 0 32
: Benin, Ark., end _______8 5 0 0 3G
| Gemard, Bylr., back 8 2 11.1 26
, Fnley, SMU, back 7 4 0 0 26
Todd. Aggies, back ... 7 4 0 0 24
•Proof
$27.50 Griffon
As president of cnc of the largest:
fraternal benefit insurance societies I
in the nation. Mrs. Talley holds a
position rivalled by few women.!
Woodmen Ciicle. with, more than
yj $14,000,000 in insurance in force. I
and assets of almost ■ $30,000,000. j
numbers more than* 136.000 women.,
j and. lias groves, or lodges, in 44 of -
the 48 spates. ,
Mrs. ’Alley's brilliant career leads
! from a, farm home dnd Texas rural ;
j schools, to normal school, and final-
ly to fit r pre.-ent position. She was
' born in Franklin county. Ala., bui j
moved to Garland. Texas, when k
| small, child. She still considers Tex- j
j as her home state.
When Woodmen of the World
j lodges began to spring up in Tex- j
I as. Mrs. Talley’s father»gave up his I
! business ties and turned to frater-
nal work. Thus, when Woodmen i
! Circle wtes incorporated in 1895, Mrs. 1
; Talley w5s one of the first to join
the Garland grove.
In 19C&. and again in 1911. Mrs. ‘
Talley was elected delegate to thq
j Woodmen Circle state convention, j
^ ^ | and in the latter year was named j
successor dele?ale to national convention
1 in Rochester. N. Y. Here she was un- i
animously elected national secretary '
and took over much of the active
work of the rapidly growing asso- i
\ //li® ESifiU !uil1 •
I Wm IliinDl $25.00 Griffon
I Q Suits . .$22.5
/ // HR S22.50 Marx &
/if IB Si Hass Suits $20.0
L ! W) $18.50 Marx &
® Hass Suits $10.1
$16-75 Marx *
HaSs Suits $154
“T B | " I n j
BOYS STUDENT SUITS
$12.00 Sport Styles . . .$10.80 ^
$ 8.00 Sport Styles . i . $ 7.20
New Fruit of the Loom Shirts iff dark cheeky
After trouncing S. M. U. sound- on yourself
Dolley.
ly in Dallas a week ago Saturday. Chairman ;of Athletic Council; Uni-
the A. & M. Cadets hopped on a versity ,of Texas. Austin. Texas,
rattler for San - Fj^tncisco, where l Please notify Alva Carlton. Great!
they staged a s^ooniHfialf rally to Southern Life Insurance Company. !
~ ‘' *7niversity 38 j Houston. Axas. when these pe- 1
ainty should ' titioqa are sent to Dr. Dolley. which
test for ! niusl, be dor
i. but they | ber’^ot, 1936
Ley returned! Wq gre rei
•gainst moth
, 'the regular schedule calls for
district games between Kenedy
and Yorktowni and Floresville and ______
Edna next Friday and more than have been a suffieh
likely these games will be played as j Homer Norton’s Ag;
scheduled, for financial reasons of! were not content. „__j _______.__ t
the home club. On the other hand to Salt Lake City. ";the following Chevigny's resignation is
It may be decided to disregard these ; Saturday to. trounce the University and rill be accepted, bui
games and start the play-off at this of Utah 20 to 7 in the snow, to give want t0 have a group of e>
time. Either Kenedy 0* Floresville | thetn three victories against major over the state to protes
might, however, pull one out of the ball clubs in eight days. Except necessary occasion arises,
fire and oust either of the two con- for their defeat at the hands of keep a list of your most
•tenders. Both Edna and York- Arkansas and their tie with Bay- s*8ners to tthis petition so
ler, the Aggies are enjoying a most be called upon to act by 1
successful season. At present Ar- or Pbone. if necessary,
kansas. T. C. U. and A. & M. all In sending these petitic
have a chance to cop the 1936 proper authorities at Au
championship, with the first-named fcel tbat we be workii
having the inside track. » best interes$ °* the Univi
Phone
"but so were the Gobblers
day nite.
and Stripes................. I__________;
MEN’S AND BOYS’ JACKETS
Men’s and Boys all Leather Jackets $6.50 to
Men’s Suede Leather Zipper Style . . .____:
Men’s Corduroy Jackets ....... . $2.49 and
Boys’ Corduroy Jackets ........$1.79 and
Men’s and Boys Chuvel Rainproof with he
SALE I Last Week's Results
L ■ - i , J Wednesday—Texas A. & M. 38;
ine large and one San Francisco 7.
Heatrola. Slightly! Saturday—Arkansas 17, South-
k Auto Co., Phone jern Methodist 0 (at Dallas.!; Min-
nesota 47, Texas 19 (at Minneap-
' 1 i oils. Minn); Texas A. & M. 20 Utah
LEAP—One Stan- 7 (at( Sali G1ty, Utah); Texas
ood typewriter. Christian 26, Centenary college 0
Rice Institute 34,
ord as showing vital interest 'in the
appointment of Chevigny's succes-
sor before he is appointed rath^
than afterward. We do not feel that;
we should lend our support to any |
one particular man. t
suggest that -Chevigny's
be outstanding in character as well
as ability, since the Athletic Di-
rector:-and Head Football Coach of
With reference to individual scor-
ing in South west, .Conference play
four outstanding backfleld aces are
tied for the lead. **e Raw-
lings of Arkansas, Neshsta of A. Sc
M., Russell of Baylor and McClure
of T. C. U„ all of whom boast 36
points for the season. * Wolfe of
Texas with 32. Benton. Arkansas,
with 30: Genard of, Baylor, with 26
and Finley of S. MrU, and Todd of
A. & M. with 24 points each round
out the list of leaders..
at Port Worth)
Sam Hoston Teachers 7 (at Hous
i ton); Baylor 13, Oklahoma A. 6
! M. 0 (at Stillwater, Okla.)
fleece lining
of fine land has prochic-
B cotton at aity limits of
sale or rent cheap at
Radio. J, W. Flournoy.
fensive is not. Only 24 points have
been registered against the Wild-
cats in district play, while they
have run up at total of elghty-two
points against conference oppon-
ents. A play-off between the clubs
should be a "natural.”
datg. the Stfngarees have scored
only six points, while their oppon-
ents.Jaave stacked up 121 tallies. If
the Gobblers come through in this
final game as we believe they will,
the Victoria offensive record wjill not
be bettered, and a few more op-
ponents points will be chalked up
1 Diaper rash .chafinq .eczema iichinq-
I ■ ceased at once by pure, mi Id <m
Resinol
Koehler Dry Good
THE HOUSE OF QUALITY
The Gobblers will he idle until
November 26th, when they meet the
Victoria Stingarees, undoubtedly
the weakest team in .the district. In
their four district
Bad a bit of hard 1
encounters to against thefn.
THAT THE BIG /
HOW IS OVER
san all get bad
nal and think
other things.
Blarket quotations furnished daily
by Lillie Fa hr, 212 Gonzales Street
Pi lone 120.
TODAY'S CLOSE -
N. Y. COTTON (•IITIIKKS
Opening High Low Close
c. .. .. 11,74 11.84 11.72 11£4
n. .. .. .. 1L58 11.74 11A8 11.74
iri _ 11.56 11.76 11£6 11.74-75
is still time to get
t New Suit for
$1 for This Big $5 C«
Beauty Value If You A
Your Order Now!
N. O. COTTON FimillKS
Oiiemng TDgti Low Close
x. .. „ J 11.70 11.8$ 11.69 11.80
n. ____11A7 11.68 1157 11.68
sr. „ .. 1152 11.72 1151 11.72
SPOT OOTTOLV
Phone 1
These are the same beauty aitls
found on the luxurious dressing
tables of the Famous Movie Stars.
To you. If you act without delay,
they come for the small sum of ONE
DOLLAR—a mere fraction of the
pries the Movie Stars pay for the
Ransom of Loveliness.
I.KAIMNC' STOCKS
TODAYS CLOSE
American Can .. . ^......... 1
Anaconda Copper
American Tel. it Tel. ...... 1
Bethlehem Steel . .......
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j Chrysler Motors 1
! Ford 'ot England
j General Electric
; General Foods
I General Motors
j Kennecott Copper .
, Montgomery Ward
I Pure Oil .3*
j Socony vacuum
j Standard Oil. N J
I Texas Co.
| United Aircraft
i Vanadium
Westinghouse l
! Santa Fe Ry .* j
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Simply sign and send the
coupon. Tiie postman will
arrange to forward your pay-
ment without trouble to yen.
after this beauty value is In
your hands.
Cheek tlie coupon to shew how
many sets you wish to use as
gifts. Here, comfortably far
ahead of Christmas, Is the
answer to your gift problem.
IMPORTANT!
Print tlie name rlearly on the
coupon, to avoid delay in
reaching you.
"at this handy c
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featuring a
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Bakers, per |H>und
Cotton Seed, per *ou .............
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$30.0C
DAILY RECORD 50c PER MONTH
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Putman, Harry C. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 270, Ed. 1 Monday, November 16, 1936, newspaper, November 16, 1936; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1073404/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.