The Cuero Record. (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 6, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 8, 1935 Page: 3 of 4
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ONE DAY CLEANING AND
rilESSIXG SERVICE
BANK NO. 1490
Official statement of I
Financial Condition of (he
FARMERS STATE BANK A
TRUST COMPVNY
'at Cuero. Stit<* of Texas
5lK' e!o$e>f pH the 31
0,1 Dvceihbcr. 193ft11« jjUfjji
Modern Equipment; Scientific
Cleaning Methods
cs Tailor shop
Phone 452
meeting < very thing ■ that has
transpired Kf reneral interest.
It is impa sible .lor us to know
and repor; happenings where
not represi nted.
Loans and discounts
personnl or collateral
>sclinn i -M 'l', •['•-j,
Loans seckreci hy roil
$!f 0.667.5;V
• 8.427*10
442.74
S NONE
£ C<
LOCKS r *VD
AV'A3J£. eurn~s ©us-
er n-5 rTxjs-issr
t«i THCLeA&kr--
sa me
WE HAVE SEVERAL
THE RIGHT WAY.
Phone 360
6.268.21
NON*
NONE
is th it they now
se icross the
ikje E yrne resi-
9,685.02.
OLD
Lindetr
IME DA]
y Sat., Ji
lusic by
it s< ems there
gyn. fat,the lo-
son e reason or
not go through,
die 3am is just
9 a couple of
NONE
NONE
$484,488.11
before
A. D.
wait to run
ief but hectic
itai worker at
APPLIANCES
632:90
111.22
§130.7£0 92
107.285.71
Exchange
15.211 59
$481,488.1
7[ .000.00
2! i.OOO.OO
i.268.21
NONE
NONE
Model CPF75. regularly S264.$fl. your old
29.900 0^
34* 319 90
.488.11
The Banking Act of 1933.
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THE CUERO RECORC. CUERO. TEXAS
TUESDAY. Ji
Observations *
By PETS ♦
%
♦♦♦♦4444H44444
[make about ; cm*
certainly no complaint can be juoa' ** 1 nen e. heavy -weights. >.t 50 '*45.0u.
^SSttteiSS^ We are!XEW YORK <OTTO* Fl Tl RES at S2 50 -S3 25.
Opening High Low Clo.se, Sheep and goals:
and have enjoyed some of
just the sort of stu f that makes |
“nauthuners"jcoine south^nN^^
Its plumb in vigor nine
ive cen-.r to the cc lclu.-icn '
Ain't ft) hot as a rrw> gather- ;"
of when wo have to
the front f»ge of fie Record for
it is certainly
If you'll
jio rhoice. S4 00*i*$4' >5: long led fin-
j ished yearlings. $3-50<ffi$6.$O; cot i-
Jmon to medium grass steers. Sffi.g
53.56: gtxxl to choice. ) $4 (kln*?T1 n
■ hard canners. 75c‘-'$i.l^>:
Market quotations'mrnlshed dally si215 SI 75': bu ch- i c- vv-
by Lillie Pa hr. 2j2; GomMlrs «?.. lo- choice fat. -$2.50 4 s&W.
I cal representative TerT. F. Bu.li A si .25 $2 25': ■ choice $2 5e
body may have] soi re complaint : ?°" 1 l,onf H u.' Choice truck ly--
hiiig these days —L -’>l* pounds ? • VH>: medium
He’ll Pep Up the Giants
8y HARD3N BURNLEY
imaginable
Mar.
Fat nv.ittots, t
12.62 12. -1 12.62 12 69 32.00 - $2.75: iambs 32 50I- 35j
12-71 12 <0 12 70 12 7S goats. general run slow at $1.0*;
112.75 12.84 12.74 12.81-82 ' $1.50
/- -H--— I The jnefeased scone of acijh'itj
NEW ORLEANS COTTON FI T, 1 !i!C F,deial-S .-in Market
Opening High Low
Closed, holiday.
SPOT COTTON
coming to a i New York
pardon us ! Houston
s I
well try riot o let it hap- I New Orleans. Holiday.
but of a Moi iday we read i Galveston ..........-
-same pftpi r about the CUERO , ..........
LEADING STOCKS
TODAY'S CLOSE
I American Can
| Anaconda Copper 12
( American Tel. A Tel, „ 105 1-2
American & Foreign Power 4 3-4
33 1-2
Bethlehem Steel
Cities Service
Chrysler Motors
Ford of England
^General1 Eelctric
of one of Caeros young : Ccneral Foods
to a Yorictown gi l on Satur- (■ General Motors
m the Jittle towi of Uvalde. | Kennecm Conner
judge that “Pennuts" Casal
Ids Anal plea ab^ut Thursday-
on Saturday Miss Marie
became his benny bride,
touch for it. bui th* Record
_„ are to makej their home
thralde, where he will be em-
by his brother, who operates
wish the young couple
Closi GlBcie at San lAnlonio,- to ;
, j'Hvtstock, nu afsr ahd wool in
Uion to fruits and vcgeta'jle.4. afcd
, jthe removal of the offices ro the
12^01 Livestock Exchange Building- wjs»s
12.90 J announced by Sterling Ernes of Fort
| Worth. Marketing Specialist of the *
12.90 United States Department of Agri-
12.80 j Culture. Bureau of • Agricultural
j Economies.
j This invaluable service to the:
.Southwest is uiade possible by he
115 1-2 United States Department of Ag-
riculture. cooperating t with ; the
Cnitn Yards Company of Sap Au-
to mo. j ^
"PEPPER.-p^r
ARTELL
c Pi,__v gj---
U -O «----edve^d S.-iOAT
t-s-g 4vr$..vivr
se-tsog
Clirck Your Car
Before Winter Arrives
Expert Welding
$;!'• ,| • . •
RATH BROS. GARAGE
46 — Phone — 498W
.
W/TER RENTS
Water rear s for the first quarter
of 1933 are how due and payable
at tlie officq of collector.
R H. Preston.
Societies c 1 Cuero cevery <Mie)
to designs :e a reporter (or
embrace t^at duty in the du-
secrctary) to report
Record after each
i.
ties of the
J i
to The
; 1
meeting <
in their s:roli down Westinghouse
rumored about the city
tie to have ap honest-to-
i pent house within the
AlBonths. Cmerstand the
' jthe Unicn Stock Yards Company is into one of the most •; disastrous
is waiting for the Federal Fl.iers> pe^ib^ ^^ufand **-'?'**** 10 pteyl'its*^t..in «ctend-jshimjxs .oh record, thus handing the
Hens, per lb .... ..;
|Settlement arid if he can '
the Joan. Hope the lad putsl
deal over. |
and Mrs. Roxie
Mills . taking up their
In the Sekora lesidence on I
itreet. Now if ;ome of you
.t»a are Clirton street
mean a thing t > us. since
Howsaboit it?
been waiting for a story to'
EOUr good riend Bill
detecti.e and <very
clerk at the J. <?.
but nothing of inter-
police line has been made
‘ Jafely. Succeeded in getting
For tlx-- past several years the
1 j-8: Market News San-Antonio office Most
40 i-4 been functioning relative to frills
g i_g and vegetables only, and now. while *
interetts
acfurdte’
Montgomery Ward
Fure Oil 1 —
Sccony Vacuum
Standard Oil. N. J.
Texas Co. .......
United Aircraft
U. S. Steel .....:........
Vanadium ........
wssy 34*ra.’_
IS -»V AUU-JESS CS
—----------------^ ^ .'vj' ... suse ftawssa.- a im
22 7-8 tFle f-ruit Linci vegetable interests '.'.v iVotM
33 7-8 ricei' c the
32 3-4 '■'cvvice as in the, pasjt. the inciustlm
3 j of livestock, meats and wool greafly
* j incieascs the number of prod tic 3fs !
7 i.g'semxl- anti inake? available jto all
14 3 ai *hterested parties accurate. daily
i mat ket quotations of the majjoi ‘ “ .' - s-1/—-
“ 1 m markets of the country. San Ah- Colonel William Terry, the bast- the Terrymen had going into the
® " > tonio included. bail writer s friend, has come out'final month.
14 1-4! Marvin G. Longino, in charge of with the self-evident statement that At any rate. Col. Terrv appears
39 1-4 the sWi Anionio office for the pas: his some-what battered Giants Ho have diagnosed his team’s
20 5-8, five years, will continue, attested ntw be stlengthened, if they-areno ment correctly, for the most
38 3-4 _ by Charles Martin. Operator, and head cfl those rough St. Looey
i “ Miss Helen Heckelman. Office Sdc- in the forthcoming pennant
* The New Orleans markets will be|retarjr. | i:,].
closed tomorrow, Jan. 8th in ob- j -‘The new service should be ot The Giant> as you must., know.
MOTOR REPAIRS
WITH A GUARANTEE
RILEY R. CAPPER
Sinlair Gas and Oils
94 - PHONES-- 211
Wrecker Service
Day and Night
t
port ant move he
servance of the Battle of New Or-
leans.
(great value to the livestock, meat appeared to have the 1934 pennant
ail
im-
made tins winter
w.&s 'o acquire Dick Bartell from
the Phillies. Now Master . Bartell as
r,n excellent shortstop, perhaps.the
best in the Frick circuit, but that
(and wool interests of this area, and clinched last September, only to fall isn't his most important asset as
Turkeys, per b. .. .....______ 15c
Eggs, per doz. ..= .... .................., 20c
Cotton See4, per ton ..............$41.00
14c ipg this service, in an effort to tut- flag oil a silver platter to the fight-
6 and 8c iher the servioes and facilities of mg crew from the iMotind City.
the public competitive livestock
far as the Giants are concerned.
Dick is a fighter, a fiery, swash-
bucKling chap who runs bases with
the devil-may-care aggressiveness
New Ycrk tons didn't likefne way of Medwick. Martin and Co.. and
BUT ONLY ONE METHOD!
Livestock Market
market of the Southwest.'-' Jas. A the Giants begged down in ‘ the jthe Giants certainly need players
Gallagher. .. General Manager cf stretch, and shewed it by booing the of that type,
the Unirf Stock Yards, said.
home boys wciiY-ously in their, Battell has color, and he will add
$ AN ANTONIO. Jan. 7.—Heavy
____ supplies of all a grades of killing
InT small towk~WhatT~we fai,ed to affect Price levels as ’
the San Antonio livestock opened
LIBERTY ALL-PLAYERS
ALL-AMERICA ELEVEN
;cIO'ing crucial games With Brook- jtuel to the already flaming Giants
! Dodgers feud. The • Brooklynites
I______ r___
ilyn.
•It did seem! that a ball club with J aren't likely' to forget that the ex-
TO GET GOLD FOOTBALLS ' awftHtasger through
- | to' the pennant in spite eff a slump.
Eleven gold footballs will be Consider what a tremendous lead
COMPETEN1
r AND
EFFICIENT SERVICE
AT ALL TIMES!
JACK EDGARS
UtiLT SERVICE
STATION
i
Phom 52C"
,'c4;ml volt
‘ vfeiate j . . ] m
Ov tAil'.Mtis
Acceptances cf
Securities.of U
; any State or political
subdivision thereof
Other bonds and s’.oek$
ij owned
Customers’ bonds held j
Cor safekeeping).,... ?... |...|
Bunking . House L j
Fumiture' and PIxtpnjs
t,. Real Estate owned, ath^r
jj. than banking house .. j...
(.Cash and due fyoiq ap-
proved reserve agjutfs 110.674 63
I Due from other banks
•I and bankers, subject
ji check on demand ...L JI.086.29
Stock and or assessment
Federal Depf Ins. Corp
(Liability, account ask<w$ solt
j with or without recourse
j where bank has apreed
verbally or otherwise jta
repurchase or guarantee
payment thereof, be-
fore. at or after maturity NONE
Other Resources:
Premium on Bonds_______ j 1
.................Lj$484.
666 6(51 rent. Apply to J. C. Howerton.
q9.900.0C FOR RENT: Frame store
9.385/13; 22 by 70 fee t on West Main.
2.180.16 j cheap rent.
•jat Record
4.007.92 *
RENT
FOR RENT: Garage building on
street. Reasonable 1
632.90
111.22
FOR RENT—Two story residi
on Reus? Bird. Gas. hot and cak
water, Ihirage. Apply Mrs. N. ]
Crain.
For Rent. Rooms, modern,
veniences. Reasonable rate!. PI
Lola Schleicher. 801 E. Mi
FOR RENT
5 room 'modem
conveniences: Close in.
JOHN H. BERNING.
Jewoler, Phone 307. K
T
HT
Monday. The new high rates put! awarded to the eleven players se- --
into effect last week were fully; lected in Liberty's All-Players AH- w;il bc -nnour.ccd. one each!'
steady on all grades with best j America football team this year, it :-.y :hc Eiist. P. cific Coast. Midwest.!
butcher cow’s 'showing another ad- j was announced by . the editorin’, ^ theastern South. South West, f
vs nee of around 25 cents. F\>ur rail board of that magazine. Tire selef- Valiev and Rocky Moun- i
Philly star spiked two Dodger in- ;
fielders last season, so the Giant- j
Dodger games next season should i
produce plenty of fireworks.
loads of good short feed steers of
1160. to 1200 pounds cashed readily
at $7.00. or fully 50 cents higher
than recent prices on this class.
Good heavy grask calves and light
yearlings were only good enough to
sell at around $4.50 to $4.75. Better
quality wouldh ave brought more
money.
idea'and it night be that I Nc Ganges were registered in the
could be b lilt through h°S markeL choice weight truck
hogs selling active at $7.00. Other
weights moved slowly. The market
developed a stronger undertone dur-.,
ing the day as other major markets
showed advances.
Nc sheep or goats were offered
Monday.
Quotations Monday were:
Cattle: Calves, common and ran-
nies. S1.75ti $2.50: general spread of
calves, $3.00*1 $3.75; be;t;ter kinds
Willie the other
[Jld wasn't loot ing and just
it. During
career as a
the Penney
apprehej ided twenty
alifters and is a
to “artical picker up-
section. And friends
urge that he stick to
and leave eft th< skating, for
or othdr.
tion is to be made known late in
January.
Tins will be the second year that
Liberty has sponsored the selection
of the All-Players All-America. The
first selection, made public last
February, was the cause of much
comment and some* surprise. The f
method 6f selection is unique, being
based entirely upon ballctifig by ac-
tive football players for men whom
they have opposed on.tl^e field. It
reflects no opinion by any sporting
authority, making the awards en-
tirely by a grading of points based \
upon the ballots received from the
players themselves.
In addition to the ail-players first
team, a second and ihk'ti Item will
be named and there will be numetr)
ous honcrable mentions for t’le i
various positions. Eigli" sectional i
tains.
IWAMT Alt*'
ir
Ambulance Service
E. J. FREUND
FUNERAL HOME
Phones 468—428—448
Sm
WOODWORTH & DENT
FOR INSURANCE
Graves. Bide. Phone SI
Insured Daily Service
From
CUERO TO HOUSTON
BLUE GOOSE TRUCK
r LINES! Inc.
Phone 151
A HOT CHILI
AND A COOL BEER
Insure Satisfaction
THE STUCCO HUT
B. W. Zengerle A Son.
?OX ECONOMY
ytecudLite 1
ADVERTISEMENTS
Here It Is J *** C.P.andL’s Great
4nything ^ a
sight of *an-
a fool of a
Unquote. Oh! Yeah!
is pretty dog-gone hard for us|
out why a w oman, when
l s hat, will purchase one
ttobans that hangs, down ;
eyes making it necessary I
lean backward a couple of
in order to see v here she is I
Do you suppose these same j
would shave their head.- if |
Mlvoeafed it? ? ow; you ask
TRULY, A RARE EVENT! A large surplus stock
of standard Electrical Appliances has been placed
on the market at PRICES ’WAY DOWN LOW. A
sale like this comes so seldom, we are impelled to
call it our BLUE MOON SALE, because mark-
downs like these come about as often as a blue
moon! Stop in at our store now; make your selec-
tions EARLY!
not start the
and have Thp |
to yon each day!.
New Year
Ijaily Record
w*n
:.|l experienced operator
COURTEOUS AND
EFFICIENT
^ SERVICE
bene for Appointment.
1/1 *
, Carrie’s Beauty Shop
•j Mrs. Pete How< rton
^ Rialto Theatre B hiding.
General Electric Vacuum Cleajner AVI. >22.50 Cash. S2.50 Down on Terms
Federal Vacuum Cleaner 40. $29.50 Cash. $2.50 Down on Terms
Premier Eleetrie Cleaner 53. $44.50 ('ash or $2.50 Dow n on Terms
Premier Electric Cleaner 109. S59.5U Cash or S2.50 Down on Terms
Simplex Electric Iron. Special S2.45
' Toastmaster, that was Sf'2.50. S9.95 Cash or 95t- Down on Terms
Nesco Roaster, regularly $12.50, S9.95 Cash or 95e Down on Terms
Sunbeam Coffee Maker. A. regularly $6.30. $4.95 Cash or 95c Down nn Terms.
Pin-It-l'p Lamp. Mazda included, "special at $1.50 Cash or 30c Down on Terms
Hotpoint Toaster. U9jr38 $3.95 Cash or 93c Down on Terms
French Drip Coffee Maker, regularly $11.50. $5.00 ( i-'h or 95c Down on Terms
BLUE MOON AVESTINt,HOU>E REFRIGERATOR SPECIALS . .
11 \ll-Porcelaiui
Model CP55. r-guiarly $229. vour old
Model CP65. regularly $276.50. ynur„ old
PAY 50o DOWN
•
refrigerator
and
$180
refrigerator
and
$230
refrigerator
apd
; S. :
$311
IN A BLUk'VOON ITD (B1
A SALE LIKE THIS/ no*1
AND
EVERY DAY 3IEAT PRICES
Veal 12Hc, Stew or Brisket 8c
Ground Meats 10c.
POWELL MARKET .
W. Main, Below Pliskals
Phone 147 We Deliver.
WE OFFER
MARKET PATRONS
of The
HANDY-ANDY STORE
Choice of Selected
MEATS
; Chosen by
Willis Barfield
LIABILITIES
Capital S:ock .. $75,000.00
Income De-
bentures -sold 25.000.00'
Total Capital Structure $100,000.00
i Surplus Fund ...............NONE
Undivided pre-fits, net....
."Reserve for .....................Lji.
Dividends unpaid ........ ; ...
i Due to banks and bank-
I ers. subject to check...
Individual Deposits, sub-
ject to check includ-
ing time deposit due
in 30 days ..t. ’................ 296.948.3
i State Funds on Deposit
| Time Certificates of
! Deposit . .s,...,........ ........ 39.^50.29
j Cashier’s Checks Out-
I standing .....—--------]U 2.336.25
j Bills Payable and JRe-
■ i discounts . .....*_.h. NONE
• Customers’ Bonds de- *
j j posited for safe keeping 2^9.900.00
I! Liability. , account assets
sold’ with or -without re-
course. where bank has
agreed verbally or other,
wise to repurchase or
t guarantee "payment there_
: of before, at or after
j maturity .....,.............
_ .
WANTED-4-To buy Jersey
— See Ray Barnes. ‘^I
oow.
Experjg;
general ho
reference.
white g
work. Can
at Record
Majestic 0«h, ^
Adm. 40c and
j | Other Liabilities
[J
i!TOTAL
RESOLVE
TO TR\r OUR
BEAUTY SERVICE
IN 1935
, Phone 669 for Appointment
-
ELITE BEAUTY SHOP
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mennenga
1107 Depot St. Phone 669
FOR SALE
I STATE OF TEXA5,
County of DeWitt.
\iie. Louis Schorre, as president,
and Aloe Edgar. Jr., as
; of said bank, each of us do solemnly
swear that the above statement is
true to the best of our knolwledgy
i and belief.
Louis Schorre, President.
Joe Edgar. Jr.. Cashier,
j Subscribed and sworn to
j me this 7th day of January,
’ 1935.
(Seal) Elsie Muehter,
Notary Public DeWitt CO*.
Correct—Attest: 1 j
> G. M. DUCKWORTlt
P H. BREEDEN.
SAM C. LACKEY.
■ ! ;■ - Directors
FOR SALE: A wagon load or two j
of brick bats, the very things need- RECAPITl LATION
ed for Some work. See J. C. Hower-j Resources
ton j L-oans and Discounts.... $184,346.06
-----t— ..... Stocks and Bonds ........... 666 66
FOR SALE—1934 Chevrolet se- j Banking House. Fur-
niture and Fixtures .i|. 11.565.7$
Other Real Estate ...... $.007.92
jdan demonstrator, fully equipped
1 and with radio. Big discount. R. C.
Flick Auto Co. \
Men's Wearing Apparel
Reduced 20 to 33%
S1.46
S2 25
$3.75
79c
$1.19
L49^
S5.95
$5.25
79c
39c
... $3.98
51.95 Men’s Pants
$2.95 Men's Pants
$5.00 Men’s Pants
$1.00 Shirts ,
$1.50 Shirts . .
91.95 Shirts
$7.95 Bath Robes
$6.95 Robes
$1.00 Ties - .
.50 Ties k
$5.00 IIat>
Sweaters 20»o off.
Prices Cash—No Alterations.
Hartman's
Mali's Furnishings,
Cleaning & Pressing
Telephone 138
Federal Deposit In-
surance Corp. Fund
•Premium on Bonds ..
Customers Bonds for
j - safe keeping
(Cash, and due
From other
| Banks . _ ...
jU. S. State
5 and other
i .securinesl
! Bills of
COPIES
r F4
OF •
A
THE RECORD’S
ANNUAL EDITH
May be s ecured at the
lication o fice or at Wi
News Stand on East Mala
at lOo etch. They wflL
mailed to any address in
United fjtates at no
cost.
munities
HELP ADVERTISE
YOUR CITY
and its advantages by m
ing copies to friends and
quaintanc’s in outside t
MS
tnd states.
253.258.22 25^.258,22
TOTAL ........ ’•
Liabilities
Capital Stock ..... .. ....
I Capital Debentures
Undivided Profits, net
. Bills Payable ^ ......
Rediscounts ............ 4..
Oji.t i *mers! Bonds for
i' fSiie Keeping . g* ,
Dbitosits _ . : |; i
I' ■
TOTAL . i. .
■ Correct,,I certify,
Louis Schorl*, President./
Deposits insured under terns .of
Large 8x10 inch
Shirley Temple
Tinted Photograph
FREE
[ ' r || l -jl
with each purchase ]
or each cleaning and
pressing order. .
See SHIRLEY TEMPLE
IGHT EYES” at *
Jan.. 8-9.
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Howerton, J. C. The Cuero Record. (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 6, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 8, 1935, newspaper, January 8, 1935; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1130036/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.