The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, January 13, 1956 Page: 3 of 6
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Two Football Greats
Bow Out In Pro Game
By BILL BEST
LOS ANGELES, Jan. 13 —(UP)— Two of the all-time
prrat.s of professional football will make their swan song
lure Sunday in the all-star Pro Bowl battle.
Doak Walker, the one-time Southern Methodist All-
Amerira who has bceft'a stand-out with the Detroit Lions
for a decade and Pete Pihos, the end for the Philadelphia
Eaples, are kissing the game goodbye after this battle-royal.
Im* (wo inrn have* so' __
’’"“I *hn>u"h tli.' y.-ars that they __ a ___ ,
1 uo l iront'' l'e;;ular fixutrei )n |I< AMC PCPIM
r\,nL This will |M. Johns' 1 L/llTlJ DElUlll
• s'h straight all-star rrunprti- _
' ■> and it w ill h- Walker V TfTI 17 HI A V
'di. Only f ve r-.ther players in III I lift 1
1 '■>*•>• have fdayrd in six ail-
•v ‘ r-iMlL F '
vak r iu!i i.. paying e,, the Gobblers Meet Trojans
V‘"; ’• pihos in the East ■ r« | |\* I * 1
' :h. :>• i- no p.e-ible’rhnnee for! Ifl lITSl L)ISfTICT
t I‘ tii to i line out on lop 1 e
1'-"Ms are very good they will LflCOlUllGr
io\.' their usual pood account of
tin :ti.si-hes. The 1936 District 26-AA b.i'kef-
Il.ne Had Knoupli_ !,:,H schedule will begin tonight
I’ i probable that both could w‘,h <'l,h of ,hp ,cams ln ,he
r .i.tiMi.- t i Mar for a few vears scheduled for play.
- hut they ha\c hail enough of ,Co:"h Martin lleame's Gob-
11 a * l«idv c ntai t. biers will travel to Beeville for
Walke r is a successful business- an °lM m'r Wi,h ,hp strong Bee-
tv a in Dallas, where lie js eon- nuint, recent winner of the
i ■. Ml with a construction firm .Lecville tournament,
oral also owns a sporting goods' °!hrr Karnes in the district
will see the Refugio Bobcats act-
' don't know if Ml go into in" BS host to Calhoun of Port
, , says Walker Uvaca- considered the top at-
' , the J*.ssib;!ity of some "nc,“>n Pn tonight’s bill, and the
Edna
BIG YEAR AHEAD - • - By Alan Mover
HERB
SCORE,
of rue
CLEVELAND
7ND/ANS,
WHO’*
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OF
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POLLIWOGS
By POLL? UOWLkiON
■ line emergency, with not enou-
gh space to dry ail baby's little1
garments, try’ a new trait with j
an old friend—your card tabic.
Just set the open table on the
floor, top down, and string a
line of cord around the tops of
'he legs — hitching it securely
at each corner. Criss-cross the
cord diagonally for even more!
space, then spread newspapers
to catch the drip. This impro-
vised dryer is nicely portable,
to.
Shelly Tarkington receiving
word from his sister, Iy.-lia Lus-
ter, v.ho lives in Acapulco, Mex-
PUBLIC RECORDS
• MAKKIAI.r. LICENSES"
Joe A. Oitega and Miss El-
vira Salinas
and Mrs. Lillie
/V /QFJ MENAS NO. 1
TTcOkiE and most
VALUABLE PLAYER /N TFc
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
NF£PE N/S Z30 STRIKEOUT$
SET A LEAGUE RECORD. _
IN I95S NE NAS TnE AMERICAN
LEAGUE'S MOST VALUABLE ____ 7 PY
ROOK/E, fh* 24f NM/FFS A
RECORD FOR F. RST YEAR PiTcFEPS.
I9SS-.A 20-6AME N/NNEP RV.P. f
Piltrikmi** km gMj froturn Bj/ndtc+It
t.rno wot k with Southern r"na Cowboys journeying to
tin di-tYoakum for a game with the
OV, .-os at SMI I already have Bulldogs. ,
1 M li.it ”no"’ answer by Th,> TroJ'ar" are the District
V r , ■. it... anting a regular 26'AA defending champions, but
• ,,f staff. But they P!C-district game results have
l; j„. h hop, ^ i.f getting Ilim sll(nvn lhis year's winner of the
p • *...... h;iMS ” " crown will probably be decided
1.. Remain in I’hilad. Iphla- ^ ,he ,hrcc tcams of Bcc''
.. j I,ox salesman vil!,y ,>ort Lavar* and Refugio, j
i • , vv.ll remain m Ph.I- lr1 district will,
■ . . .-hire lie liv.s with his r'cry Liiday and Tuesday'
. through February 14.
• •••..> men probal.lv have
■ * ii -he iitotb amis I ! * .spoi ls BASKETBALL SCORES
. ■! the . ran,try .is jnarv SOUTHWEST
■ • jR.rts thrills that Austin l’cny 39, East Tennessee
‘he cuiient can'.p.i.gn.'i r Mate *!•>.
W ay lend 52, McMurry 71.
New M.xi.o 72. Montana SO.
West New Mexico 54, Panhan-
dle AA-M 52.
Houston fc1.*, Tula fO.
*. . . - Virgil Real
ico wheie the recent earth,juak- jjchultz
cs were experienced, that they Mareelo S. Herrera • r.d Miss
weie awakened in the c uly Mmy 7. Garcia,
j morning houis by the unusual Pete Delos Santos and Miss
I movement of the earth. She says Mary T. Ganhay.
j they were practically scared to August Odoms Jr. <Col) and
death and that things were pte- Mrs. Mable Franklin <CN,>.
,ty lugged for a while. -NEW CAR OWNERS’’
-- Raymond Ecparza, Cuero.
; Pete Howerton doing some tall Plymouth,
explaining about why his hat Raymond W,ld, Cuero, Chev*
doesn't fit any mote. While iolet.
visiting 'n Abie last week-end J R. Lee. Cuero, Ford,
he laid his hat on top of a table Stanley Wallace, Cuero, Ford,
lamp. Came the- darkness and Roland Ziemer, Cuero. Ford,
someone turned the lamp on, Justin Migura, York*own. Ply-
Wh.e.n Pete got has hat to leave mouth.
if had shrunk until it won't fit Bill Hartman. Cue:m F-’.d.
jany head but a pinhead! , Alfred Zaiantx, Ycrktovvn.
--- Chevrolet.
| Eroekie Duckworth says that------ -
■during her Christmas visit in I'ssery Scores 4Hth Bin
[Houston with the Bobby Wag-j CORAL GABLES. Fla.. Jan. 12
inert she came across a story I_(CP)--Bobby Usttery owned a
fit for Robert Ripley. She and five-victory lead over Willie 11,r-
i the Wagners were invited to a tack Friday in their battle for
[party which was attended hy racjng honors at Tropical Paik
THE CFERO RECORD, Friday, January II, lW
president of the United Hunts
•yf-M itaring Association, (aid today
7 I;the association enjoyed gains hi
• ", rdan, e. wagering and entriea
, M tiw 1213 season. The United
iHunts stages a two-day meeting
• annually ;.t the Belmont Park
' '• • e. y*.
At Tt> IJ( ENHE PLATES USED
TO HELP BOOST STATES
CHICAGO, Jan. , — IIP —
" e than half the states be-
-.«* it p;.y* to advertise.
: e plates of 27 statea
in will carry slogans or
• > k v is made by the
11 1 American Veterans
n which distributes
t.r.y I enses in us drive
: • i r. ' 1 • ■ t: * 1 •
Th; I-AV reported that mes-
<■- s r’lc'.rcd on 21 license
i 1 s iti :s:3, I'O in 1954 and 19
,;i I'.'il.
A POCKET-2HALLO 5KTP.T
distinguishes this chic Carolyn
Sclxurer dive green yarn-dyed
flannel dress. The neckline is
typ.caiiy high nr.J round, ar.j
the belt :s i-tt-m.
Ruling (.roup Shovis Gain
NEW YORK. Jan. 33 - UPt-
rc-.:l< Ctcd
RAZORBACKS
CONTEST OWLS
North - South Toll
Road In Spain Has
Tenlalive Okay
! Wagner's grown son and dmich-;The local meeting draws to a Amor - J . I! .
,cr. There were forty young j close Monday. Ussery, who has
people present and Broekie wins thus far, had two winner:
says they were handsome. 'Thursday while llartack was
charming and po.sed. It seems shutout. Ussery scored c>n Pre-si-
that not one of them smokes or ,d<.nt Rvan jS.50 and at Sunrise
drinks 'alcoholic beveridges! ■ .,q
Seek Third Straight
Conference Win
Tonight
Am body for re-incamation"
We understand thr«* Jan Kelley
and T.mi Ward are reading n
jii-t-r., leased l»ik on tl.c sub-
ject.
•'”'il 1',1'tball J.i .i.'ue.
t.v in,- led t|jc J.'.iguf ' in
■ 0 ..ml 3103. Lut his
’ ...:l , .into w hen the
V. v. iar.d for the
li n .ii UO.’.
• •ii - 'on.; ('i;t .1
i ’ • ir.jur;, >, l it
, t i ]' y
MADRID- (UP)— The Span-
ish government has tentatively
approved plans by a group of pri-
vate investors for the construc-
tion of a super express highway
traversing Spain from north to
south, linking Irun to Algcciras.
I aw is J. F. Nag,ode. American- her sjtk. so her ear traveling i« opening-day program is the $1
Inc Arkansas Ea/orbaeks (led)- bc-rn promoter ef the plan, said practically limited to DeWitt otX) inaugural for which nine old-
county. er horses have been entered.
——— Bright Penny is cxpee'ed to be
Home ILrt for Today—On the favorite in the five and cnc-
By t Tilted Tress
Bright Penny Favored
OI.DSMAR. Fla.. Jan. 33 -
.UP)— Sunshine Park opens a
52-day meeting Friday with a
crowd of about 5,000 expected to
Cr-ir.no Cavlten lamenting the u«her in the (,uif Coast season,
fa. t that riding in a ear makes The feature on the nne-rarc
cate their new f.eld house Friday he had rereived the govern-
nighi in a showdown .Southwest 7110,11 s arr>r')val in rrineiple for
,, , i i r. ,ho prejert. which he estimates
Confcreme game w. h the T.ice ,ull.cost S2;,y0O0,000.
Owls at Fayetteville. The 700-kil,.meter toll suprr
The Arkansan* will be af’er a highway, muddled after Pennsyl-
thud straight league Grtory. If v; nia s UlrnP‘«°. is exacted to
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Santee lias Injury
BOSTON. Jan. 12 ■ -CP* — ' “ ' ' " ' "' ‘ starting date Nagode
W. s • r• *,- America’s top miler, Trf,v<‘ n '" ° r ’•'<? »or.f< r- e.mstriatir.n may bet in early in
'-. .< !'•?.• ! m.ct Dim-tor B.ng «tve bad w.th S „•••.• :n Mctho- 1957/. simultaneously in l.-un and
L.;« m:t ih.,* he will be unable d, • Algeeirns, northern and soutliern
' , i J. t• .1! the Knights of Col-
umbus ir.e k meet at the Boston
Ga !'ti S.i'urdav. Santee savs he ,
v , „„ , M i ' i during m.d-t.rm • xamiriatie.ns
> suf.ermr Lem a pulled muscle. ....
i iv
f:. m
, , !<■ completed fixe years from
!hr>' ‘•••I ' •»•»>' "'ll startin'* ,Ht. XVM„ Idimrs
terminal of ihe highway, rtsf<
the day you fare a w inter wash- half furlong event._
You're squinting...may I recommend TSO...
you'll get guaranteed satisfaction for sure!
The Mustangs, who have a 3-0 Af. v
:ccou! <v.e id!,
imi.i tti.ix 1r.. til red the injury jn the
(J ■.. t ■
li. w 1.
f*>r two weeks From Algcciras the read sxill
stretch, northward fhrough Moror
Ra/orl .uks will M fresh do la Frontera, C-rdoba. Cuidad
sums ,\<• \ a tot.( s <n the Real. Toledo and Madrid. A sre-
t:i I sS 1 IK I (. STOIJI
_ nu.d ever I"... \ I,, r.d Texas, ond section of super highway
a hdetv n of the season on Coach GUn L..'" s gone i:, fenso will join Cadiz to M- i. r, de la
• ‘ 1 -‘ ’ rd rtir." he re,-all*.
.v x i
( urrmt lllvlcl.-n.l Kates on Autoninhlle ( m erase
* urreiit Haiti, n.l lialrs cm llwrllmgs
Wo cun Sale t.»u nionev
/I'tMER.MAN IN St K.A.ME Ai.ENlT
I ii n. Ii
i 3114
t. ii-.' more Frontera.
t advantage Spanish Finns—
From Madrid the highway w si!
■ > b. it Atkan- join the capital directly to Pam-
: r.d ihe Ra- I'‘°ns. by-passing Scoria and Bur-
ges. and then, c to the Spanish
frontier at Irun.
Nagode estimated costs on the
and d< uldo j.-t
than i !(-t ( ti;.- ii
<f 1t«-e tc
It's . lwuj* h...d
• as at Fajc ft \ d'i
i . . ks will !e Imping to « rase
>. me . f the siit g of . iuht dek-ats
ai r..rie pn Mason starts. . .
■ . - > . ■ c^ basis of sJot) per mi e, based on
has it I. "id of .32 \ ctcv • .
. R.
11 ‘ ' ‘ ] ‘V. Spanish wages. The construction
: v n rrt two L,s? „nd he a ^ undcrtakt.n bv 5panish
Ow-s. led by s x f.s.t-3 Temple (0nftrucflon C(,mpani„;
Tucker, tower over the small
[SILL BUICK
COMPANY
of Yoakum, Texas
Invites You To Sec The
BUICK
Nagode
... , _ , , said, and about 50 sucli corr.pan-
Atk .r.- s t. am. U.th tho Owlx ^ u d m ^
k'SMs ttne to houtlHin Mctho- jcct
dis‘- ^ ! Nagode said close studies by
L xas p.a>* ,,xns AIM at bis firm, Communicacioncs, Via*
Colk ;e Station in tlw omy other y Autopistas do Espann, S. A , re-
gnmo scheduled tonight. Tlie vealed that approximately 200.OU)
Dcnglxn ns have dropped three passenger vehicles a year will
I straight league games and the cross central Spain en route for
Ay gees have w.n one of their the French border and Spanish
thne loop starts. resort town* on the Cantabric
In a game Saturday night. Fay- roasr, not counting tourists \c-
k>r 0-2 plajs Texas Christian 1-1 hides, within the next few tears
at Fort Worth. Counting tourist passenger tc-
I _____ hide traffic, estimated at 100.CKO
R*c Ing Bure au 10 Year. Old annually, ihe total number of ve-
NEW YORK Jan 13 —(UP'— hl'lcs u,lll/in- tho s"P°r h ghw .vy
Tlio Thoroughbred Racing l’n> 3M.0M nr.nually. Na-
teetite Bureau, the only organ.- «‘,ma,od' <In ««
ration of its kind in profess,onal m^T.ger ears ami .Ox)
* motorlnises erossed the Spanish
TONIGHT
11:00 P.M. FRIDAY
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Make Your Plans
Early and Be
Here For The
kamm. Fun - - - -
Tickets Co On Sale At 10:30 P.M.
All Seats - - 50c
-On The Screen-
'Monster From The Ocean Floor'1
BlSITOa
TODAY & SATURDAY
HISTORY S CSE.UVs c ROMAN I fC ADVEN TI RE...
SOW PKOCGiiT M \C\IHCLSTLX TO THE SCREES'l
KIRK SILVAMA
DOUGLASJV MANGAN0.
W^NINGI
Don't let cough from
cz men on cold hang on
( .- c !■ rarchltii may develop if
y "c--. .-hea coliJ. or acute bron-
- .1 treated and you cannot
a : : a chance with any medi-
!- ■ taan Creomulsion. It
- . , : bionciii.il system to help
1 - in i excel germ laden phlegm
an.!; n 1 are to ■ nv.he and heal raw,
t-" i ntedi-r. r.chialmembranes.
( : battle of Creomulsion at
5 .r ti.-: 3 store. For children get
mJ -. t. er Creomulsion for Chil-
dren r. ;e g.nk and blue package. Adr.
CREOMULSION
rel.Mti Cougtu, Chest Cold*. Atyf*
8 out of every 10 TSO patients are
recommended by someone we have
examined and fitted with glasses.
At (TSO) you gef Precision Vision:
• A thorough eye e««m’-
nation by experienced
Optometrists
ft
H
T S O's largest and lat-
est selection of frame
styles and colors.
sports. rdd-raU-s its 10th anni-
Umier at various poim.- )
Cuero
FRIDAY-SATURDAY
JANUARY 13-14
At Our Temporary Ixn ation
On S. KspUnadr Across From
IMr Sen it c Station
\ersary on Sunday. J-n la. In
marking the d y, Atnory I. lias- saui ^ ptvj(vt uU1 U-
k.dl. presuV-n! « f the -nvsxftivh- finjtvrtl ,,y Anu,n< ;,n and s;,..,,.
4#r«tl h a cm? ^ mumts an«l iln* l*rut*
Sp. nrer J. Iv. .tyten. duo. tor ed Slate government limntch it*
•he TP.PI'., "lor the important ( , ltni .nn,- aid grants to Spain. He
part hi* org.mi/.its'n ha* P’- ><'d -aid the Spanisli g. vernment itself
m helping («» biild racing s cur- Mlj| not invest in the venture but
rent pi-pulantx _ wi.l «f»>n-.‘r tin- project if the fi-
nancial arrangement* are sabs-
faeterily nwludnl and in accord-
.mre with Spanish law.
Toll funds, which will lv pa'
a hie in foreign exchange by tour-
istsisls using ibe highway, will
net 1«e abs4»riie<l mta tiic Span-
ish economy but utili/eil 1<» pay
off bonds and other 'ddigatkms < R
luTnnscd capital, Nagode t\-
jdained.
Toll rate* »ill range frixm 130
peseta* lappr.xx $5 U. S ' per p.i<-
M-nger cehi. ie usiry: the highn .iy
m traverse Spain to 75 pesetas l.f
lo. il trafth- utiti/mg only a see-
tarn >4 the ’umpikr. l>o» al b n!-
er iraffie will Iv charged 35 pe-
seta* per vchrtSr.
Flans for . .cmruction of a su-
per highway traversing Spain
from north to south first were
studied in ISC7. A subsequent
study was undertaken by a rent-
misst>*i aptvmted by the Spanish
fistrnmni! the MU*' mg yen
Plans were atxanrkmed because
<4 fman ;.d Aftcaliirs.
• A preeijien prexer p-
tion for glatscs, f
needed
• Flalterirg «md perfect-
ly fitted frame* from
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VIElClv.
SINCI^- 1935 ^
Tcxfts Stflte
Optitm
• Lowest possible prices
for the finest quality
glasses and service
ULYSSES
Easiest credit ter—s. if
desired
FINEST QUALITY
S20 VALUE SINGLE
VISION GLASSES
$1385
INCLUDING
IXAMINATiON
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Dr. S. J. Regers
Dr. N. Jay Rogers
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