The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 40, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 17, 1929 Page: 5 of 8
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SUNDAY, FEBRUA1
THE CUERO RECORD
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Norbeck* Anderson
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vcstigations are /being made. The
shall htve
Washington on Saturday, February 9th, which will give
of Lin
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is invited.
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Bureau of the Budget would not approve any new under-
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Committee is a permanent organization and
Demonstration
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Drive the
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New Chevrolet Six
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made.
boxing J
a Six in the price range of the four!
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R. C. FLICK AUTO CO
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Cuero, Texas
Tires is the
answer to all your tire problems.
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CHEVROLET
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represents all the large conservation organ-
United States and the state conservation of-
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MORE PEOPLE RIDE ON GOODYEAR
TIRES THAN ON ANY OTHER KIND.
Street.
Mrs.
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The Green and White has the pleasure of presenting a
d newspaper today. -The seventh grade, with Mrs. Evers
teacher, has collected the material they are pleased to
1 the “Chitter-Chatter Daily.”
As this paper contains facts concerning birds, we feel
No matter how closely you inspect The
Outstanding Chevrolet of Chevrolet
History—you will never appreciate
what a wonderful achievement it is
until you sit at the wheel and drive.
So this week has been set aside as
National Demonstration Week, and
you are cordially invited to come in
and drive this sensational automobile.
Not only is the new six-cylinder valve-
in-head motor 32% more powerful,
...... Marie Gramann
...... Marjory Werner
...... Frances Koehler
.... Beatrice Wofford
..........-Frances Tully
...... Elizabeth Dobbs
. Annie Louise Friar
... Frances Hamilton
........... Ula Gilchrist
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opera
over
is
over
SOCIAL ELITE ENJOY GRAND
, BALL
The Feather Tail Orchestra -Furnish
Music
lenty of
pplesauce
The passage of this bill followed one of the most
with correspondingly
and faster acceleration
does it provide a fuel-ec
ter than twenty miles t
but it operates with such morvetoux
smoothness that you almost forget
there is a motor under the hood!
Regardless of the car you may now be
driving—come drive this new Chev-
rolet Six. Come in today—and enjoy
the greatest motoring thrill you have
ever experienced!
it to have a lot o’ fun? just start out in........
uy a tire. The dealers supply the entertainment.
MRS. WREN’S CHILD
“NEST IN PEACE”
Mrs. Wren’s child was
ered in the room of the hotel
which they were staying for a few
days. Mr. Wren thinks the killing oc-
curred about noon. W. Thrush. who
was passing the hotel, saw Mr. Blue
Jay 'come out the “back door of the
hotel. As Mr. Jay cannot be found,
investigations must not be stopped
until he is located.
LOCALS AND PERSONALS
EICE: If the geese family
quit being so wild they shall be
iis Natipnal
sponsor such further legislative programs for wild life
The° Grand Ball last night was
very elaborate; it was given for so-
ciety by Miss Pearl Heron. The
Feather Tail Orchestra played the
Grand March with much harmony.
Miss Heron was exquisite. The
beautiful white satin feathers on her
dress were adorned with smaller ones
to make a much needed contrast. Her
long slender neck was covered with
white maline feathers, and in her
snow white top-knot of feathers there
was a beautiful antique comb of feath-
CH ITTER-CH ATTER SPORTS
Big Flying Match. Mr. Dove vs. -
" " " i. Mr. Duck and Mr.
Goose shall perform some time next |
week. See- the fancy diving and
The Seven
called to ord*
reading of th
vious meeting
The president
mittee for th
(Contii
year, buy
year out
Following (he program sen
the pupils to d jokes. At the ■
the period the club was adjonn
Jane Breeden, Sfecre
teniive and best co-ordinated campaigns ever waged in the
interest of any measure for the conservation of wild life.is estimated that more than 200,000 supporting letters and
sfpoured into Congress from all parts of the United
ing the past three weeks.
This successful campaign was conducted under the^lead-
MYSTERIOUS MURDER.
NO CLUES
This morning Thomas Robin failed
to appear at his store. The
Bob Robin, found him murdered in
his house. The* sheriff says he
not know of any one whom
brother had a grudge against. [
funeral will be held at
home. Billy Blue Jay
charge of the bkrial.
MR. CANARY HAS BEEN INVITED
TO SING OVER THE RADIO
Mr. Canary, who has showed such
talent singing in the local <
houses, has been inyited to sing
the radio station F. F. S. It
thought that after lie has sung
the radio he will gotabroad.
MISCELLANEOUS NEWS
J. W. Hoot and Margaret Owl were
joined in marriage last nighf
King A. Eagle rested well
night although he had a few pains in
his stomach. B. Crow will be Hanged
tomorrow for feeding the king poison
0iid
in a tail spin and crashed. He was
killed instantly.
■ Sammy Crow the noted robber has
been caught and will be tried at the
old Dead ©wl Courthouse at
o’clock Friday morning. Sammy Crow
, is. suspected of stealing the' 10,000
worms that Mr. Bob White had<in his
safe. Don ot miss the trial.
corf
Wl ite.
TWO DEAD THREE INJURED
Last night during the electric
storm a lightning bolt struck the
home of R. H. W. Pecker. It was oc-
cupied by Mr. and Mrs. Pecker and
three girls. Two girls were killed
and one had a broken leg. The father
and mother are resting well today.
:CHAPEL NOTES
Wednesday morning, after ’
dent body had sung “Love's
Sweet Song,” and “Old Fol
Home,” Miss Gilchrist, a very t
member of the high school
gave two very charming
They were entitled, “I chan
Mind” by Mary Manner, and ("High
E iitorin-Chief .
A distant Editor
ROYAL DINNER TO BE HELD
The King Bird of Paradise and his
wife. Queen Bird of Paradise, will
hold a dinner tomorrow to celebrate
the birth of their son. The sbn'a name
has not been decided on. Samm(y Jay,
the reporter to the Chitter-Chatter
Daily, said that he would probably be
named after his father, the kin
ut, keep that simple statement about Goodyear Tires
Iways in mind. More people, year after
Loodyears. That’s because year in and
I Mr. B. Jay's Fixers and Mr.
I Daw's Travelers will clash for
district title Wetfcesday on Bull
at 4 p. m. _____
the outstanding star for the flyers! Mr.
and Cross Bill for the Travelers. (Hawk had a battle in the air. After a
The Chitter-Chatter football team fierce battle. Mr. Hawk came down
MAN INJURED
Canary Island, January 18, 1929,
Mr. Scisaortail was seriously injur-
ed when he lost his way in a
during .the night after leaving Canary
Island and crashed into Mr. Lark
Wednesday morning. He is reported
to be-resting as well as could be ex-
pected in his home at Treetop. Can-
ary Island.
of
it deposed in the House Committee on Agriculture,
generally regarded as hopeless to secure final action at this
shert sessiofi of Congress; furthermore, it was supposed that
the
taking involving additional expenditures of public funds.
that a recent dispatch sent out by the National Audubon So-
cieties will qome as interesting news to bird lovers. This
dii(patch states that a bill, called the
Bird Refuge Bill, was.passed by the House of Representatives
at
anple protection to the wild life of our country.
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don’t
j>«t (ut of the church.
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home] today on account of a sore bill.
KING FISHER IS OVEa THROWN
His honor. King Fisher, was over (berries which made him ill.
ers which was very odd looking, but j thrown Friday morning. We at last
of course the ball itself was very odd j have a free and independent town,
indeed. - Our citizens have written r-
. PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY THE STUDENTS OF CUERO HIGH SCHOOL
Devoted to Doings In the High School, Fun and Fiction and Laughter and some Senior Educational Endeavors.
Cook & Day Motor Co.
PHONE 42
•»ut prices——bargains—“deals”—rebates, introductions
■—“at cost”—lots of other applesauce. But, seriously,
me simple fact is the most outstanding today in the tire
justness.
CHITTER-CHATTER CLASSIFIED
NOTICE: Mrs. Jerry Wren has lost
her hat, and offers a reward for the
return. She said it was a blue bar i
with a white edge and a red ribbon
around it.
NOTICE: Do not let your children
stray far from home because the
farmers cat has been seen straying
around, and he is'^reported to be very
vicious. Editor.
NOTICE: For dress making, come
to my house on Hollow Oak
Any kinds of dresses
Scissortail.
NOTICE: There will be a
between Blacky Eagle the champion!
and Red Hawk, the exchampion. The
fight is to be held at Hollpw Stump
hall. Admission: 10 bugs for adults.
5 bugs for children.
NOTICE: $5,000 reward for the cap-1
ture qf the slayer of Cock Robin.
NOTICE: Have vour wood sawed'
early. Woodpecker & Bros.
.LOST: Two beautifully hand col-
ored leathers. Mr. Peacock, 203 Cash-
ville Hollow.
FOR SALE: Dressed bugs and i
worms. Mr. Butcher Bird, butcher, j
NOTICE: The following dry goods,
stores will not do business Saturday: [
Quail Bros., and Dove Bros. • ? ’
NOTICE: Mrs. J. C. Crow manager1
of Pecan Top Theater says she will
have som| interesting plays at her;
theater this coming week
NOTICE: All persons found hunt- i
ing worm! will be fined two worms!
and cost. Friends do not ask to huht ,
on my land. J. B. Redotid.
NOTICE: Bird scouts of America]
will have a called meeting at 6 j
o’clock. Mt. R. H. Woodpecker will j
make a speech on ’ Woodcraft
FOR SALE: Worms and grass hop- j
pers fresh from the fields. Big beetles
for Sunday dinner. All kinds of roast-
ed bird seed.
FOR SALE: A fine nest up in the
top of a giant Live Oak in Sleepy
hollow. It ta lined wtth the finest
'down. See J*k Pidgeon.
efsl.ip of the National Committee for Wild Life -Legislation,
Whi?h officially
rfcataons of the
ficins. ..
T
will
conservation as may be deemed necessary.
Scciety Editor ..............
J ( he Editor .......——
Sports Editor ...............
Club Reporter ..............
Miscellaneous Reporter
A Ivisdr .. ./...............-
important n.ew busla
entertained by the
Mrs.' Too-Wbo. Too-Woo’s new salt (more kings or queens. We
and pepper 1
wiser. His short funny nose and horn Linkhouse. Every one
rimmed''glasses made a very comical Den t miss it.
sight w^iich made many of the digni-J
fied mfllioriaires lose their dignity. |
and later they were very mortified by’}
their behavior on the previous night. Larti. here 5 p. m.
Large fat worms w’^re served in
holes made in the ground by the
laying tires is unlike buying food, clothing, shelter.
Tires all look alike. They are built to do one thing.
HIG
The high seventh English <
Friday, Febriary 8, 1929. A
cussing some
the club was
lowing progrsan:
A Lincoln Program
Song—Star Spangled Bannei
ma Kirkland (leader.)
Boyhood o: Lincoln—Carl Be
Lincoln as
Lincoln’s
Flournoy.
Assassinat
Peavy.
Character
Ummelmin.
Lincoln, the Most Lied
gardener before hand. After the ball|raine tricks at Clear Lake,
all the guests and some uninvited I
ones enjoyed a pleasant swim in a
marble bath. The ball, as a whole,
was very formal.
MURDER NEWS
Birdville. January IS. 1929,
Sparrow who disappeared two weeks
ago was found dead near Birdviile,
Tuesday morning by the policeman,
Mr. Blue Jay. He will be buried in the
Birdside Cemetery, at Birdviile.
we is regular aea>ignmente
En jlieh class work. Most
student has some of his
represented. Thi Green
W»
The »CQC
COACH
Mr. Sammy Jay who recently has
been arrested for stealing worms out
>of; Mrs. Bob O Link’s pasture escap-
je<l from prison last night. The reward
Mr-lof ten worms will be .given to. the one
- (who captures him. ;
Everybody be on tBe lookout! It is'
swim- j reported that Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cat
| from Mr. Brown's house are visiting
Jack , Chitter-Chatter. Be sure not to go
the anywhere tonight. —Mr. Hoot Owl,
_ Field Night Watchman.
. Bull Rinck will probably be
flyers I
THE BIRD NEWS
he bird news made a unique
tribution to the Green. and
The different write ups
for
every
work
and
ite Staff express their sincere
appreciation to the Seventh Eng-
lish pupils and teacher for the
War In The Air
Hoot Owl and Mr. Sparrow
Culture m Dixie,” by Dix. Th
readings brought forth much 1st
ing.
The student body voted on
question, ‘ Whether or not to go
school on Saturday.” By doing so
would get out a week earlier. Ti
was an unanimous vote for “Sa
day.” I ,
beat the Feather Folk eleven at a
game played here.
Mr. Woodrow Pecker was reported
to have made a hole, in one at the
County Club Golf Links of Feather-
ville. ■ ■
Miss Jenny SxVan.j daughter, of Mr. j
and Mrs. H. E. Swan, won a. medal!
at the Featherville Swimming
for being the most graceful swimmer.
AT THE,
HOTEL
found murd-
in
The article further states:
The importance of this measure does not lie in the $5,-
000,000 authorized for the purchase of marsh and swamp
l>i ids for migratory bird sanctuaries, but in the fact that the
gpirernment is now definitely committed to a policy of estab-
lishing-a system of inviolate refuges for the persecuted wild
fowl and iilsect-eating birds of. America. The friends of
Congressman August H. Anderson of Minnesota are con-
srrktulating him upon his suijpessful handling of this impor-
tant conservation measure.
This bill passed the Senate last April under the guidance
Sen&tor Teter Norbeck of South Dakota, and until recently
It was
Hotel Canary Cage Island Burned
Mr Whip O. Will has beem accused
up a of burning hotel Canary Cage. He de-
At her side walked a wise looking! document declaring we will have no dared himself innocent. Further in-
,\,w. Too-Woo’s new salt1 more kings or queens. We shall htve vestigations are being made. The
tuxedo made him look the a barbecue of bird seeds at Bob O court is going to have a meeting soon.
■ - . , . . v-v______ ___ •_ Mr __ —11, __ -4.7- 1___
before.
Mr. Mockingbird has been confined
to his home, where he has been re-
cuperating after an operation for a
frog in his throat.
The Chitter-Chatter Daily is sorry
to announce that Mr. Andy Crow is
suffering form a broken wing which
tie received when he struck an air
pocket. After he had gotten in the air
pocket, Mr. Crow said, “I had no con-
trol over my body plane, and it fell
lighfly to the ground.”
Senator W. O. Will left for Florida
where he will spend the winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Blackbird have just
returned from a trip to the South,
where they have been visiting some
friends. They said they had a good
by pecking too much the day time.
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