The Cuero Record. (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 262, Ed. 1 Monday, November 11, 1935 Page: 3 of 4
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MONDAY. NOVEMSER-%4Jflvk
THE CTERO RECORD. CfERO. TEXVS
Phenomenal Passers
8t HARDIN. BURNLEY ~
1-MINUTE SAFETY TALKS
By Don Heroic!
Observations
By PETE
Most Of' ;iv‘ citizenry today cali-
brated thf Aiming of-the Armisti'-e
just IT yt‘ua.> auo but just a* the
show mad .go on—The-. Record
must be published. It is bur-pood
fortune to celebrate about four
other holidays during the year but
November 11th is not one of them.
For the benefit of those lads who
took part *in the war. certainly iiope
it was more .pleasant ovei« there”
the ’day the bill was sighed than it
is here today. It is not very an-,
published ; propriate weather for cfciebratipns.
tewspaper1 unless they are indoors. Spec
Cuero, there be plenty of those kind!.
POSTED: All land owned or un-
der lease by me,against day arc
' night hunting. No exceptions
i Alfred Friar.
Old Time Dance Lindenau
< SAT., NOV. 16
Music by
jflHB&dolph Migl
BBBfcsioii 40c and 10c
AALL1?iSHT, \
|'M a C*?anK--
BuT I DECIDED
A LONGTIME AGO
NOT TO PASS CARS
, ON BUND HILLS 4
SATTRD\Ts CLOSE
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TRUCKING
Business Service
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PI H f- Close
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11 U .11 27 11 27 *
i i .*•> -1.19 11.21-22
Dec.
Jar.
We are pleased -
to Introduce
ZOTOS
MACHINELESS
WAVING *
n the city of Cuero
Lite beauty shop
t and Mrs. Paul Mennenga
p Depot St. Phone 669
$Vt|T ‘ OTIOV
i A missive from Providence, fihoric
Island, today informed the writer
of a forthcoming race in the Ala-
mo City beginning New Years Day
and extending through February
22nd, Some of the nation's out-
j standing nags will bp included on
I the 53-day race card anefr doubtless
I many Cuero citizens will • be on
j hand at sop'e- time during the meet.
11.77
11.75
11.65
11.60 1,
11.60 I
Newt York |
New- Orkath
HuuKtoh
Galveston
CUERO
FELLOW CRANKS
WANTED 100,000,
of the hill? No. I’m a crank. I'll
stay right where I am for the
present. »•.«
Shall I insist on the right-of- ^
way at the next crossroad*?
Shall I hit it up to 70 on IMS :
straight-away stretch?
Shall I try to get another lfi&
miles out of these old threadfcl&e
tires?
Shall I take a chance on these ,•
bum brake linings? \ 1'
Shall I—as a pedestrian—erom
in the middle of the block instead 1-
of going to the corner?
Shall I try to beat the light at
intersections?
My answer to all these question*
is already made up! It is NO! I'm
a crank. I’ve got these things all
decided ahead of time. The an- ' i
swer is NQ! Many would he alive 1
today if they had just kept tn
mind the fact that the surestwaj. ...i
to meet death in an accident, ap-
cording to statistics of The Tkav- fi
elers Insurance Company, la to do
some of the fool things too many v
drivers seem to take a delight In
$190,640.14
I’m trying to get a lot of people
Lo be a little cranky with me on
this question of automobile safety
—about a hundred million of
them, if possible.
Yes, sir, we’ll just admit we are
cranks . . . nuts , . . bugs . . . fa-
natics. , ]
This is one subject on which you
can’t be liberal-ininded, because
most of the decisions yoq have to
make in regard to driving or traf-
fic problems ought to be made in
advance. You’re either going to
be careful or yoh’re going to be
reckless.
A crank is a man who has his
mind made up in advance.
I am, beginning today, going to
be a crank in all matters relating
to automobile safety.
Shall I dart around the car
ahead of me and (take a chance of
hitting the car coming at me yon-
der, straight ahjead? No. I’m a
crank. I’ll peg along back here
just where lam.
Shall I pass this truck on this
hill and take a chance no car is
coming at me from over the brow
A. ‘Good
* PASsefe
*usr s-ao'j
A light;
FEATHERY
Tors- u ~H :
SPEED
AMD
ACCI.RAl#
j Anaconda Cp:v>rn
American *Tel.; L ijei.'
j American a Forei jn Power
! Bethlehem Sue-!.- j
i Baltimore i- : Oh?r
Chrysler MofciA
Ford, of England
,GenqraI Electric*
Gentiial Foods 'j
I General, Mote:s | . ...
1 Kemiec-ot t Copper
i most important bdg Montgomery Ward •
s famous pass. punt Pure Oil* .
ystem. for the Wohler- Soconv Vaccjaum
ays dangerous wlien' Standard Oil. N. J. «
throwef.on the ^earii. ' Texas Co. _{
COURSE 7FE
RECBI ylAlC? EMD OF
A roeWAJED PASSI/M®
CQAABi/JATlQy IS
Yeft/^IMPCRTAMT/
114859.75
That Sphinx, who so kindly en- i
tertained the. writer and his better | IS II
half, with a luscious turkey dinner !
of a Sunday/ not only displayed a I —
heretofore hidden tendency to j SvxvrO ! S_l ®
make conversation but did a j
mighty good ?job of doing away j «- „ , : • . ‘ - 1 ; -
with his share of the delightfully ] 7"j TT
prepared repast. We were indeed; With the aerial attack being i er
pleasantly surprised—not • at the j stressed mpreI and more in nRxietn I
meal, but at the Sphinx. I gridiron warfire. the imporiance jaf Lin
jg; jjt * a -talented forward passer tola Ian
Promoters of this football dop- team's offensive needs to bir- enh-i in
ing schente failed to do so well last phasized. < . t th
632.90! week -according to info reaching j In last years Rose Bowl classic. |
I the writer. Many dope sheets were [it was the needle-threading passing 11^
disposed of but the right ability cf Dixie Howell that com- , ed
ones lost and the wrong ones won pletely clenroiutized a powerful! er-
which made it indeed most incon- Stanford team and won ti e gar^e ^
venient with those arranging the ; for the* lighter Alabartti priddels ^
sheets and '.doing the pay-off. They j The Cards’ steam-roller tactics. B-
I40NE will try it again this week, we are , with a runniiag attack featuring let
told but in our•opoinion it is doubt-'that human battering ram, Bobby *
ful. 7 . I . , Grayscn. appeared' completely im-
’ y ^ ^ potent compared with Alabama's
. ‘ New paper bag preserves milkJ offensive, striking suddenly through
A new paper container made up of t^e by means of the frajil Ho^t-
an outer bag of b6nd paper and an 1 e|l's rigle-like heaves,
inner bag of two layers of*g\assine There doesn't appear to t>? a*y th
and parafiin will, it is claimed. ! port-side thrower around this yeir ^
367.66
ONE DAY CLEANING AND
(PRESSING SERVICE
Modern Equipment, Scientific
Cleaning Methods
NEMAN’S TAILOR SHOP
Phone 462
48.662.27
t MOTOR REPAIRS
l WITH A GUARANTEE
RILEY R. CAPPER
Sinclair Gas and Oils
94- PHONES - ail
W: «ker Service Day and Nigl
2,165.47
CILASSES FITTED
DIAMONDS, WATCHES
JEWSIiHY
John H. Berning
Jeweler and Optometrist
3 Main St.—CUERO, TEXAS.
12-13-14C
..-13-15C
25 to 30c
......$30.00
TOWN TALK
(Continued from Page 1)
706.43
Total .................................!
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock .. $75,000.00
Income De-
bentures sold
$447,495.14
YOU DONT HAVE TO
BE A DETECTIVE
Expert Repair Service
Radios & Refrigerators
DAVIDSON ELEC. CO.
Sttr Hall Phone 166
.25,000.00
Total Capital Structure $100,000.00
Surplus Fund .................I
Undivided Profits, net ..
Reserve for ------..............
Dividends unpaid ........
Due to banks and bank
ers, subject to check
Individual Deposits, sub-
ject to check includ-
ing time deposit due
in 30 days «...................!..
State Funds on Deposit
Time Certificates of
deposit ....... ......
Cashier’s Checks Out-
standing .....................
Bills Payable and Re-
discounts .. .. .....—........
Customers’ Bonds de-
posited for safe keeping 20.300.00
Liability, account assets
sold with or without re-
where bank has
a passer, but. aftec all. gridirci
tosseis of the great Alabama, acr
calibre* are naturally few arid fa:
between.
Outstanding amoiig current, for
ward passing specialists mukt b<
liste’d Bill Renner, Michigan’s bad:
field’star; Abe Mickal. Louisiar*
5,212.50 weeks. (Recently tested by theU.
. NONE , S. Department of Agriculture*’*
.. NONE! * V- *
Sheriff' Emil Markowsky says
17,399.28! there is only one thing wrong with
this weather and that is the fish
won’t bite
REMEMBERS CUERO 51 YEARS
L^s Angeles, Calif.. Nov. 7, 1935.
i The |Cuero Publishing Co.,
j Cuero. Texas.
Gentlemen:—
1 Just above 51 years ago fin the
I latter part of November 1884* I
j arrivied in your pretty city and
stayed a short while with Mr. and
with
TO GET THE MEANING OF THESE FACTS:
Death claims'of the Austin Mutual are paid promptly—
oftentimes before the funeral. The company has grown
in the last J.5 years until it has now approximately $20,-
000.000 of insurance in force. The organization is under
the direct supervision of the Texas insurance commission.
Investigate the low-cost fixed premium policy this com-
pany offers. It may be paid for monthly, quarterly, semi-
annually or annually. Age limit 2 to 66 years. ’ ’
For
JUICY HAMBURGERS
YOUR FAVORITE BEER
Visit
Do believe if he
thought they would he would have
spent the holiday down on the bay
with a fishing pole in his hand.
, * * #
Once in a while, we read, a typo-
graphical error makes good sense.
A mistake in a daily health article
appearing in ,a well-known publi-
cation read
267.116.05
.... NONE
RE STUCCO HUT
B. W. Zengene & Son
Mrs Ofty Buchel and later
Captain Vafildick’s family.
At the time your local paper
mentioned my visit and I would
thank you very much if you could
possibly send me a copy ftf the little
item.
I arq^snetosing 30 cents in stamps
for a cotlfcle copies of your this
year's ediaon of the Turkey Trot.
If any exjwnse is attached to the
1884 mention, kindly let me know,
and I shall send the charges to ybu
very aladlv. .Very truly.
37.273.89
193.42
ONLY HEALTHY WHITE PERSONS ADMITTED
Finger sucking, or
j biting the nails is a common habit
among children and should not be
[regarded as a sign of abnormality.
But you should do everything pos-
sible to stop it to prever deformity
of paws and teeth.”
NONE
A Permanent Waves
^ $1.00 up
Free Permanent Each Week
;OSEART BEAUTY SHOP
Hotel Cuero J. K. Cox, Mgr.
J. T. BLAND, JR.,<General Agent
P. O. Box 543 Cuero 702 Gonzales St.
Phone 314
course
agreed verbally or other_
wise to repurchase or
guarantee payment there
of before, at or after
maturity ........................
Other liabilities __________
Total
E. L. Burrows local Cudahy big-
shot, says he and the wife fre-
quently eat the half of two eggs
each, whatever that means.
324 Littlefield Building, Austin, Texas
i .'
Approximately 20 Million Dollars of Insurance in Force,
and One-fourth Million Dollars in Reserve-Mortuary Fund.
NONE
NONE
FOR RENT—My home. Six large
roo«, sleeping porch, bath room.
Shades over all windows and large
water heater $30.00 monthly, left
key mt Bass-Brown Shoe Store. J.
$447,495 14 1
Super-salesman Jim Smitji in the
Village to spend the holiday with
friends and acquaintances.
* V ¥
Football followers should be priv-
RECORD WANT ADS FOR RES
; RENT—Duplex apartments
Dlanade. See Mrs. Herbert
dt.
Get the Best
ADDING machine paper, c arbor
papers, typewriter papers and
blank sales books for sale at The
Cuero Record.
FOR SALE: Good 150 to 180
pound red hogs. Rufus Smith.
FOR SALE—Lot at intersection of
San Antonio and Goliad highways.
Ideal for filling station. Reasonable.
Call Record for information.
Added Features
RECAPITULATION
Resources
Loans and Discounts
Stocks and Bonds
Banking House, Furni-
ture and Fixtures _.
Other Real Estate
Federal Deposit In-
surance Corp. Fund
Premium on Bonds .
Customers Bonds for
safe keeping’
Cash, and dye
From other
fianksv .
U. S. State
and other
securities
Bills of
Exchange
Wirephotos sewn days a week; colorgravure “This Week," S
days. [‘Amenta Speaks”—a new feature on Sundays. In ‘
Dallas News yqu will find features throughout its pages wttll
appeal tp the whole family.
A problem has been sent to an
American newspaper « from Ger-
many, which we copied -and pass on
to you. Place four matches in
this position VII. Move one of them
and get one.’’. Try taking the one
horizontal above its neighbor, to
the left, with its left end touching
the right-top end of he V. Doesn't
that make thf square-root of one*?
$217,691.40
667.66
WE ARE PROUD OF OUR
MEATS
*j
Vi$it our refrigerated meat
department for your favorite
etto,
HORIZONTAL
1—a graded
system,
6—butts
10—a ;food fish
14— leaf of a
corolla
15— sinful
16— layer of the
48-^-Jjapgs
66— sum paid
by tenant
67— one ki5o-
liter j
VERTICAL
1— mast .[
2— rskin on
bird's Jxal
' 3—on tkej
suririnJt
4— crippled
5— an antielop
G—statin# <
7— rvindkator
8— walk kit;h
short ptep
9— turn o[t a
pivot J
10—violent
•whirlwind;
ll~pertaining
to birds
1?—a small
anchor
13-^-allays
21—knot
21A-entire
25— counte-
nance
26— exclama-
tion of pit
27— species
28— verse of
four feet
30r-!-to border
32—tflies aloft
34— elastic
35— mild
36— a short
53— a .rodent
54— dwelling
houses
59— prepare for
publication
60— Iroquoian
Indian
61— depart
from
62— additional
to
63— the
'“Shake-
speare”
river
64— earnest
65— look in-
tently *
11,749.99
.3,827.92
632.90
706.43
JOHN
FOOD
C. LEY
20300.00
iris
17— agreeable
odor
18— a bill of
fqre •
19— clears
20— compunc*
tion
22— vehemence
23— funeral
song
24— spikes of
fork
25— ;-expedi-
tious
29— piece out
30— mythical
Really believe, as I sit here writ-
ing this tripe, that I am going to
be'cdump enough to go over to Se-
guin and watch the bang-tails run
around a big .race track. Looks
as if the writer will never grow up.
i Rates By Mail
oriel year daily and Sunday, including post*#*, only
j Daily without Sunday $6.95.
[(Good Only in Texas and Oklahoma.)
$ 50 827.74
114 859.75
See
WOODWORTH & DENT
FOR INSURANCE
Graves Building
26.231.35
Construction projects amounting
t<^ $1,300,000 are now under way on
me card pus of Texas State College
for Women «CIA.)
The Dallas Morning New*
H^revfith is the solution to Satur-
day’s puzzle.
$191518.84 $191.918 84
’jacket
37—rsmall
hollow
39—Cany persor
42:—corrosion
46^—command
48— ruminants j
49— feuplike I
epoon
50— -’to present)
itself
51— ‘work for
52— -erases
54— ‘back of
anything f
55— —'lean !y j
56— -place of
tontino-
, ■ Iment
Phone 51
Total
Liabilities
Capital Stock
Capital Debentures .. .
Undivided Profits, net
Bills Payable .
Rediscounts .
Customers’ Bonds for
Safe Keeping
DEPOSITS
$447,495.14
•(TEXAS’ LEADING NEWSPAPER
$ 75.000 00
. 25.000.00
5.212.50
NONE
....... NONE
Ambulance? Service
bird
31—a drug
33—fretted
38—a pictorijal
caricature
40— originate
41— alienates
43—an acid
ffuit
41—100 squa e
meters
45—curved bone
attached to
spine
47—caused to
If a Cold
Threatens
Herewith my remittance $ to cover cast oi st
tp the Daily Morning News by mail (Daily and Sundi
only i fot one full year by mail.
Subscriber ......... *.................................—
Post Ollicc . «. .......... ..................................—
R F I), ■-* state .....
GOOD ONLY IN 1/EXAS AND OKLAHOMA
Sufferers
For those women who suffer with
PRin* in the head and back at men-
stratlon period, we suggest and
recommend Buttery’s Stop-Payne
Tablets. Taken at intervals they
offer speedy relief. For sale by
L. L. Buttery.
• •
Timely use of this
especially destgned
aid for nose and
upper throat, helps
prevent many colds.
30t and 50r *
20 300 00
321 982.64
TOTAL
Correct, I certify,
, Louis Schorre, President.
Deposits insured under terms of
The Banking Act of 1933.
$447,495 14
E» J. FREUND
FUNERAL HOME
I’hunrs.ltiXr -I \v-tW
Vicks Vatro nol
57-Hat „ny trine
fib—withered
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