The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 288, Ed. 1 Friday, December 13, 1935 Page: 2 of 6
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THE (TERO RECORD, CUER®,
FP ID AY. DFCniBFP 1?. 1935
HE CUERO RECORD
: Established in 1894
Each Afternoon, Except Saturday, • and .Sunday Morning by
THE CUERO PUBLISHING CO., Ine.
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Japan “Saves” Another Chinese Province
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the post office at Ouero, Texas, as
under Act of Congress, March 3.
second class matter
1897.
C; HOWERTON ...
C. POTMAN .....a..
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LUTHERAN CHURCH
J. W. Kern, Pastor
3rd Sunday in Advent.
Sunday school 9:30.
Morning service- 10:30.
Evening service 7:30.
Monday at 7 30 "p. m. Young
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• • Subscription Rates:
Carrier—Daily and Sunday, one year $5.00, six, months
$2.50, three months $1.25. one month 50c.
only, one year $1:50, six months $1.00, ih DeWitt
Counties. Elsewhere, 1 year $2.00, 6 months $1.25.
Organ of the City of Cuero and DeWitt County
--! fore Christmas
..........Publisher I
4................. Editor1
....., Sports Editor j
Business Manager , Women s Missionary Society meet- •
ing at the home of Mrs. \V. C.'
Schorlemer.
Monday at 7:30 p. m. Church j
Council meeting.
Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. Senior Lu-
her League meeting.’
Friday at 4 p. m. Junior choir re- j
hearsal.
Friday at 7:30 p. m. Senior choir !
rehearsal. .
Bags cf fruit and candy will be
distributed tc the children of the
Sunday school on ■ the Sunday be-
TELEPHONE NO." 1
WILL * ROGERS MEMORIAL
citizens to date have shown very little interest in
for funds to be used in construction of a memorial
►loved Will Rogers. TO date a single contribution
rived.
roject few a national memorial to Will Rogers is
a lifeless and useless marble shaft paid for by
»” pennies dropped in boxes by the public.
BAPTIST CHURCH
3VL R. Soileau, Pastor
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Location Gonzales and Broadway.
We urge all our people and invite
our friends to attend all services
Sunday. The meeting will come to a
I dose Sunday night. Let us make
Sunday a great day for every de-
partment of our church life.
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
Preaching 11:00 a. m. and 7:30 i
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;p. m.
instead, a project for such a memorial as befits the b. t. s. 6:30 p. m
icter of Will Rogers; some fund or foundation M°"d^:TT .. ' •
W. M. U. meeting at 4:30 p. .m.
i through the years to come perform great and val- ; Y w A meeting 7:00 p. m. m
to humanity such as was closest to the heart of j pastor's home.
•ms as great a humanitarian as he was Au-1 p^. I
humorist. 8 i Wednesday, prayer service 7:30!
of the public subscription has ibeen widened to p m. t
Dry American an opportunity to make direct contri-
ttnder his own name, because it was believed that
rican would Want such an opportunity,
city of Cuero to fall down so completely in this
is sweeping practically every other' city of the j p. m.
♦v* -»u ! c- E. Societies 6:30 p. m.
to speak wen ior US. ... l Monday> Woman's Auxiliary 3:30;
------:-- jp. m. '
Wednesday, midwejed service 7:30
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
\T. A. McLeod, Pastor
Sunday .school 9:45.
Classes for all.
Public orship 11 a, m. and 7:30
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AID TO WORRIED
: HUSBANDS
FATHERS
: BROTHERS
SWEETHEARTS
IT S WHAT
SHE WANTS!
p. m.
Sunday
Visitors "welcome.
has submitted her naval program, and what a
would be. Japan proposes to scuttle half the ships
h and American navies. She wants equal power
seas and if she can’t get it, she wants the other
cat down to her size.” Uncle Sam has millions to Carolina’s Hunting
jof course, but the scuttling of fine battleships is j
way to do It. Japan will likely have to thing up some
Great Britain and Uncle Sam are not ready to; newton, n. c., Dec.
trait
Dec. 22, special Christ-1 turved-that. of coure, is
mas program. I which a11 P^s share-
To all effects and purposes, the
animal was pointing a covey of
quail.
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SANTAj LEimSj“:°L Tax
Dog Is Pointer Pig
BUCHAREST. Dec. 12.—(INS.) —
the sponge.
Dear Santa Clqus: )
The hunters laughed at their I am a big girjl 5 years olid. Moth- (Because Michael Solomon, jobless -
mistake, lowered their guns integer says I've been a good, girl most j workman, had ho money with j
; the nook of their i elbows. and |cf the time sc \till you 'please bring ; which to pay his taxes, the dis- j
12._(INS.) forward. * i me a Shirley Tqmple dell qnd a big trict coUector confiscated . the j
tricycle and a Jkck in a box. Broth- j £oor mal:
j —Almost everybody in these parts j Heavy feet swishad through
j hunts in season., but it is carrying ; grass.
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‘ j things a little too far when the com
l?itt county hunters are now thoroughly convinced j mon, garden variety of pigs takes
up the sport.
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Before the astonished hunters, a
idous C
ahead of th espot’ where fne
e U a migratory bird. They put up a little argu- ^ ^m what „ happen.. was stlndtas;
they Were forced to plug in all guns When hunt- ing> accor(jing to the *story Of three | The hunters didn’t a
birds, declaring doves were not migratory. Af- staunch
are Lee
to the field however they are convinced that
have moved on to new fields. Hunting in this section
t- time is as poor as most sportsmen have ever
citizens hereabouts They because they didn’t truat the pig.
Sherrill, a merchant who: Next time, they say, they’ll know
sells farm implements and buggies, better.
Clarence Bost, retired rural mail ; __- _
carrier,-and Austin4Wood, assistant
s only asset, to wit, g (
er wants- a cladLnet any any thing ; twenty-one year old daughter, f
else you cap gi\Je him. Pleise bring j Who happened to be the village !
beauty.
Michael was given an official j
receipt Stating that the girl j
Marghita is his principal source
of income and that she was con-
fiscated in order to be sold at uac-
tion, the proceeds of ner sale to
Cover the taxes due the govern-
tmaster. . {-
is the porkers are thinking
|about that com-hog control pro-!/
Trans-Atlantic Air
Service Planned
, :ome thing theij want.
♦ j Yqur little likend;
bird,; . Margaret Jane Woods.
HIS HORSESHOE ’UNLUCKY
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LISBON, O.—IINS)—John Mangus,
i village blacksmjth, believed that
j horseshoes are lucky until'he de- i
I cidc-d to nail a! horseshoe ..over the
49c to $1.19
SHEER RINGLESS
2 and 3 THREAD
You may fuss until you get to the fuming point
over her present, but you won't please her any
more than if you choose the easy way and give
STOCKINGS! Tell us the kind of life she
leads and we ll tell you which weight to buy . . .
and everyone will be happy. All the smart, new
colors.
Ladles Dresses, Coats
Swagger Suits Reduced
Special Xmas Sale Prices
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The Popular
Cuero’s New Department Store
ment by her father-. Sales of girls
by fathers to husbajnds are com-
;ey prices up to 21 cents the dollars should really gram and feel it wise to extend
in. Farmers were holding back (or higher prices i
Thanksgiving season and they should be well sat- j At rate here is th£ ^ iof *-regular trans-Atlantic air ser-
the present time. At 2! cents the grower can reap a j Sherrill. Bost and wood teii-sep-j™'
We are lust wondering how long the price is going arately or together. • times a week is provided under an
&t that point 1 The tri0 ^ere hunting near Lan~ agreement between the United
*** . eys abQUt seven miles from st v Canad0 Great Brltain and
here. The bird dogs were far ■ Ireland, the slate department an-
ahead. The hunters mushed in j nounced todav
towards a likely looking, marshy j
Dec. 12—(IN3V
summer of 1937
husbands
i mon in the district.’
entrance to hisishop. It fell as he. Before the . Marghitas
was nailing it kp. striking him on I fjf_nce ™ad^ _f pafhetic aPPea! to
the head. Manges is nursing a
gash.
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CHRISTMAS CARDS
Manges
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deep |
,tton Was converted subsequent to adoption of
act in Texas,” In other words the local associa-
k. and money invested in it is still as good as a gold
Loan Association is not in the least affected by
Rees ^h&nnon. local secretary, who points out that
*■ J * and he was on pcihU Excitedly,! ways
they’ mover nearer. Then, they saw
that the pointer was not a dog. He
was a pig.
The animal was standing perfect- j service will be in augur a ted in lfi37
ly still. One of its front feet was j — -..* , *■---
gracefully lifted. The snout point-/ The reason some people knew
ed sharply upward and toward the j nr:thing about money is that they
Experimental flights will
next summer and will con-
tinue for one year. If they prove
successful, a’ regular Angla-Ameri-
fcan trans-Atlantic Air Transport
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DOE HAS ANTLERS
NELSON. B. q. —liNSH’-R^ports of
an antlered doe deer. sliof’by.a
Kettle Valley resident neak here
were brought to Nelson, today by W.
H. McLean, ganie warden; The doe
had 'a*ie branching lic:n and one
spike horn protruding frem its
head. McLean slid. /
the villagers who subscribed
enough money to pay Michael’s
taxes. The girl was released and j p
registrar’s
her' prince
went straight to the
office to be married to
charming. .
Fifty pounds of blue bonnet je
seeds were planted on the campus i y
cf Texas State Ccllege for Women
(CIA) this fall.
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Captain Tom Hickman who was recently ousted
t is going to be given the opportunity of telling
ol the story. Hickman was given some rather unfav-
ty when ousted and Governor Allred deems it
r that he be given the chance to put up a defense,
think the Governor right.
water. The tail wai gracefully don’t keep it long enough.
i
ledicated
with ingredients of
Vicks VapoRub
Vicks Cough Drop
It is not too early to pick out your
CHRISTMAS CARDS.
We carry a nice assortment, priced
reasonably.
Pick out your cards now for later de-
livery.
Cuero Publishing Co.
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has announced dates for the 1936 Tom-Tom. the
and colorful tomato harrvest festival which is put- *
little city on the map. Cuero will be pleased to lend
to the Tom-Tom. We are interested not only in j
Cuero, but also in building this entire section, and
-Tom will play its part.
TILUE THE TOILER
since 'y&j' 12e ~the new Buyst,
MAC, BE MICE To MR. V^JLEMTlME SO
He'll like me betteKU} bobbles
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ith is too good for the fiend who tortured his nine
old son to death. The mother of the child told officers
tortured the child by burning its feet and hands,
g its mouth, because it cried. It’s hard to believe I
world still holds such uncivilized beasts.
colored folks have given the white residerits of
BO something to shoot at as far as the Red Cross R<^ Call
RB Is concerned. *IYiey raised more money this year than ir.
tWe "wonder if the white citizens will do as well.
\ LUCE VOU. TILUE,
AMD » LUCE. My ’JOB,
* TOO
TSE PRE SE NTAT\\JE
FfcOM MR . VALENTI ME|
“TO SEE MR. MAC-.
DOU6ALLJ-
kMiss” Representative
By Westove
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RAPMT
By Charles i
We are not going to be too optimistic, but we are going to
i the chance and “hope” for some more of this beautiful
weather while Xmas shopping‘is still in full swing.
ARE,vou Looking
for 5oMt oni
UTTLt Qir*j_ •>
NO* »’ CAME 1
COOK AT THt
tHCTuRt S’
WH*
THI
SUPPOSED
to oe ?
ANO EVE in THE
garoen OF EDEN
WHAT DO TOO THiNK
OP iff1
NICE COLORS
INI IT ALL
Right.
But-
1 THE STYLES
AWT CHANQEO ;
MUCH t
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Putman, Harry C. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 288, Ed. 1 Friday, December 13, 1935, newspaper, December 13, 1935; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth999692/m1/2/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.