The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 288, Ed. 1 Friday, December 13, 1935 Page: 3 of 6
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FRIDAY, DECEMBER IS, 1935 ^
(/VERO. TEAA3
THE CT FRO, RECORD,
Knights of Pythias
Put On Degree Work
Thursday Evening
MEET IN RING TONIGHT
Leading Grid Specialists
*r HARDIN BURNLEY
_____!_*
Dr. Robert Wagner was conduet-
jeci into the rank of Knight at the
j'regular meeting of Jewel Lodge
1 Knights of Pythias, the rank work
| and election of officers being the
chief business to come before the
lodge. !
The following officers were elect-
ed: Carl Dornblulh. Chancellor-
Commander; J. B Johnson.- wice- j
commander; Myron Bass. Prelate;
Paul Dornbluth. Keeper of Records
and Seal'; Fred Meyer. Master of
Work; Rees Shannon. Master of Fi-
I nance; Gilmore Lassman. M. of E.;
| Albert Fischer. Master at Arms;
i LeRoy Turner. Inner Guard and
‘ Henry L. Taylor, Outer Guard.
R. B Evers was elected Grand
Representative for two years and
three
We are pleased .
to Introduce
ZOTOS
MACHINELESS
WAVING
in the city of Cuero
ELITE BEAUTY SHOP
NOTICE TO PATRONS
Sdiba's Bakery will reopen Satur-
day morning With a complete line
of bread, cakes and bakery goods. I
will appreciate your business.
iadv) L. W. Sciba.
Nice selection of Christmas cards,
priced reasonably. Twenty different
designs in a box. Cuero Record of-
fice. (adv)
mm
site for the important game came
about after Donna and Kenedy 6f-
ficials had failed to agree on a place
for the championship battle, and a
neutral field was deemed necessary.
A special press box has b^en con-
structed to accommodate the scores
of newspaper men expected to be
I on hand and the game is to be
broadcast over the valley station.
KRVG.
* Out come of the game is a to.s-;i
with both- elevens
ONE DAY CLEANING AND
PRESSING SERVICE
Modern Equipment, Scientific
Cleaning Methods
NEWMAN’S TAILOR SHOP
Phone 462
J. J Fischer, trustee for
years.
Japan Obtains * '
Another Slice of
China Proper
HAKESPEAfcE
* AJCflTRE DAMES
MERCHANT OF
neAlAce WAS THE
’ PUNTlWG PHEAlOrt
OP THE i935 GRID
.SPASCW-
up with botn elevens boasting a
powerful offense and siohewdll de-
fense. A bright sunshirie Thursday
and Friday assured a dry field for
the occasion.
MOTOR REPAIRS
WITH A GUARANTEE
RILEY R. CAPPER
Sinclair Gas and Oils
M- PHONES - 211
icker Service Day and Night
mSts
-» 9
Paulino Uzcudun
Joe Louis
Lodge of the cGder of the Sons of
j Hermann in the State of Texas vs.
j Yoakum Elks Home Association of
! Yoakum, DeWitt County, Texas, et
al„ numbered B-72079 in such
j court, I did on the 6th day of De-
Old Gold Wanted
New Jewelry for Old
Observations
By PETE
Joe Lewis, Detroit Black Bomber, is odds on favorite to de-
' TM
feat Pauino Uzcudon of Spain, last of the iron men, as the two flMtV
in a scheduled 15-round bout in Madison Square Garden tonight;
John H. Berning
JEWELER Si OPTOMETRIST
j cember, A. D. 1935, at 9 o’clock A.
M. levy on the following described
| tract and parcel of land situated in
I the County of DeWitt and State of
! Texas, as ‘ the property of Yoakum
j Elks Home Association of Yoakum,
! DeWitt County, Texas, a^id G. A.)
! Lowrance and M. C. Driscoll, trus-
; tees of Yoakum Elks Home Associ-
j ation of Yoakum, DeWitt County,
! Texas, to-wit:
j All that certain lot or parcel of
land, situated in the town of Yoa-
i kum, in DeWitt County, Texas,
, and being Lot No. Seven (7)., in
i Block No. Four (4) of said Town
; of Yoakum, according to the orig-
inal plat, of said town, fronting
Fifty (50) feet on Grand Avenue,
and extending back between par-
allel lines 140 feet to an alley, ,and
being the same property acquired
by W. L. Orth of Chas. Baker and
wife, Lizzie Baker, by deed of date
January *5, 1898, and duly recorded
in Book 45 Page 569, DeWitt Coun-,
j ty, Texas, Deed Records.
And on the 7th day of January,
i A. D. 1936. being the first Tuesday
j in said month between the hours
* of ten o’clock A. M. and four o’clock j
the court-
Expert Repair Service
Radios & Refrigerators
DAVIDSON ELEC. CO.
Crtj Hall Phone 16«
military
The GIFT that
nly YOU can give!
women generally do, and the argu- opposing teams all at sea through
ment ensued. So we puts up a half ; out the past campaign,
each and motors down to her home- i Observer.^ who know whereof the|
stead for a check-up. Try as the j speak have called this phenomena
writer 'might he could locate only j tosser the greatest passer tha
eight pairs of footwear. We figure.! ever spiraled a football* More thai
however, that the loss of that fifty j half of his many passes were com
cents will be worth far more to as pleted, and most of Texas Chris
than the mere loss of half a buck, tian’s touchdowns! resulted direct
—:- . ly from the deadl^ aerial bomb
■ Am in receipt this morning of a -——-
set of averages mailed out by the f -p ^
International News Service on*ma- f V
jor leagues of 1935. Included are the jVfyJ IV * H
individual and club records of indi- ' T*-—" ~
vidua 1 players and teams, which j -
may be viewed at this office by any- Market quotation? furnished day
one interested. Am retaining this by Lillie Fa’.:r. 212 Gonzales S
set of papers for sports-minded Phbne 13Q.
citizens who might like to view: • -
COWBOY STEW
And Your Favorite Beer
SATURDAY
THE STUCCO HUT
B. W. Zengene Sc Son
DAILY RECORD 50c MONTH.
Wilson flashed some of the most'
scintilatire * ball-eqirymg per- j
. forma nce^seen in yqars, while Sim-(
mons wort several ; games games.
single-handed with’ his twisting,-
unstoppable runs. '-fl '.
AmericaniTel. & ,T
American Foreig]
Be'thleheri Steel
Baltimore. & Ohio
Chrysler Motors
Ford of England
General Electric
General Foods
General Motors
Kennecottj Copper
Montgomery Ward
Those Good
175.00
Dress Shirts
TODAY’S CLOSE
N. Y COTTON FUTURES
’ Qpeafi’.if ■. Brjtj r.nu Close
L *11.53 11.59 11.53 11.56
r. 1132 109 llil 106-37
y . ,11.21 108 11.21 1124
$250.00
Pure Oil j
Socony V?
j Standard fc
Texas Col
United At
U 6. Ste«
Vanadium
Westinghtji
LOCAL PRODUCE
Turkey.?, per lb. i • >
Eggs, per dozen ...
Hens, per lb. ..........l.
Bakers, por lb. .......j.b..
Friers, pdr pound [».:•
P. M.. on said day, at
| house door of said county of De-
■ \fott, I will offer for sale and sell
| at public auction, fbr cash, all the
i right, title and interest of the said
sy ■ TRUCKS j Yoakum Elks Home Association of
% ^ ^ ! Yoakum, DeWitt County, Texas,
1931 Ford Light Delivery$225.00 ■ and G. A. Lowrance and) M. C.
1830 Ford Pick-up .. _ $150.00 DriscolI> trustees of Yoakum Elks
j Home Association pf Yoakum, De-
Witt County, Texas, in and to said
R. ,C. Flick Auto Co. property and real estate to satisfy
Cn#m Texas Phone 3a final judSment rendered by
vuero, lexas rnone said court in said cause ^ favor
gjfer!*' -------- of plaintiff.. The Grand Lodge of
_ ADDING machine paper, carbor the Order of the Sons of Hermann
typewriter papers and jn the State of Texas, against the
pfadf teles books f<*- Hi at The defendant. Yoakum ElksJHome As-
Cuero Record. sociation of Yoakum, Dewitt Coun-
ty, .Texas, for the sum of $9,206.97
with interest on the sum of $7,-
942.70 thereof at the rate of ten
per cent per annum from the 26th
day of November. A. D. 1935, until
paid and with interest on the sum
of $1,264.27. thereof at the rate of
six per cent per annum from the
In Season’s Newest
patterns. Soft and
fused collar, seven
button, barrell cuff.
Something he will
appreciate.
$1.45 and $1.95,
Today is Friday the 13th again
and those of us who are super-
stitious will have been watching our
actions. But let us not forget that
the 13th is not over until midnight.1
cuum.
ill, N. J.
craft
Keep those precious memories of his childhood
alive. . . . preserve them for the time when they
shall be even more precious. Other members of
your family will appreciate your sending them hit j
photo.
N. O. COTTON FUTURES
Opening Hig?i r,o\? Close
11.50 11.53 11.50 11.55
11.30 11.38 11.29 11.35
11.21 11.27 11.20 11.23-24
Jan.
Mar.
May
Just a little ray of suhshjne is the
self-named moniker Rufus Smith
has given himself and it : pleases
him no little to* address him by
name of ‘Sunbeam.’ First learned
of the great change at the regular
men’s Thursday' night’s bowfling
club, of which he is a most active
member.
SPOT C OTTON
11-12-13C
15-16c
. ..15-16C
25 to 30c
%30.00
New' York
New Orleans
Houston .
Galveston
CUERO
11.80
Flourhoy Studio
llZYz E. MAIN ST., CUERO
11.80
Country Eaitter, per lb.
Cotton Se;d, per toil.
“Fine paper and real gold ink
used by Persians to show respect"
Such was the importance which the
Persians have pieced upon the use
of good paper that when they wrote
to their superiors, to indicate
great veneration, they used only the
finest writing paper obtainable* and
enhanced their writing with gold
flowers, painted writh ink made from
pure gold.” 1 *
and
journalism
students ai Texas Sprite College' for
LEADING STOCKS
TODAY’S CLOSE
American Can
Practical courses
I linotyping are offe
! dnrfpntc 3
We >have a big -assortment of
Spruce and Pine
Women (CIA.)
Anaconda Copper
Call by, make your sele
for delivery any tim
John C. Ley
FOOD MARKET
About the time some of you arc
degrading yourselves to glance over
this tripe, we hope to be on our way
to the Donna-Kenedy regional
Mixmaster—A Fine Gift
FOR SALE—Slightly used 1935
model Chevrolet Standard Sedan.
Big discount. R. C. Flick Auto Co.
Certdin to brirt4 smiles to the face
of an|Y woman!, this new Sunbeam
Mixr^aster ranks ace-high as a gift
T. • ■
of quality, beduty and usefulness.
1* |l
Mixe6,.raashes, whips, stirs, beats,
blends, juices,land does dozens of
I •
otheij tasks with the new attach-
menlls. See thje new model now!
CORN FOR SALE
Mrs. M. L. Pridger.
Thomaston. Texas.
Send Texas Centennial Christmas
cards to friends out of the state. 15c
gach. Caero Record. (adv)
Have plumb forgotten the nick-
name given Mrs. Dora McClung. but
it’s a lulu. Ask one of the clerks in
the store what ljer new moniker Ls
sometimes when you are in the
f. LOST—One Hereford < red and
• calf branded H G. (upside-
tv down) on right leg. Graham Ham-
Pt Won.
NOTICE TO PATRONS '
Sciba s Bakery will reopen Satur-
day morning with a complete Wine
of bread, cakes and bakery goods 1
will appreciate your business. 1
(adv) L. W. Sciba.
The whole dog'-goned
column
seems to be taken up with this nick-
name idea today, but just couldn't
resist telling yoq about the new one
given our good buddie, Carl Wagner
Thursday but a^ group of his female
customers. They dubbed him' “Cup
Cake”. Ain’t that something?”
LOST—Tall spotted hound, ears I
flipped and small brown femal be- I
tween Stratton and Cuero. Rejturn |
k to Walter Pieper at Liberty Filling j
c^utonuutcc
ELECTRIC
ROASTER
Station.
■ — —-----
OTHER LMW
2.9S TO lt-M
CASH. 10% Off
FOR* RENT—3-room furnished
apartment. Mrs. J. B. Chaddock,
202 South Valley St.
heard
You have probably
much rfbout the powers oi both the
Stanford Indians and the S... M-. TJ
Mustangs, who will settle their dif-
ferences in their Rose Bowl clash
January 1st. Of the eight games,
played by Stanford this sfason. onlv
13 points have been sdnred against
them. On the other hand, the’ Mus-
tangs have played 12 games and on-
ly 32 points have been chalked uo
against, them Twelve of the 32
points Were scored by comparatively
weak teams Washington IL and
■ Hardin-Simmons U We shall. se.'
what we shall-see when these great
orgahizations line-up against each
other the first day of the New
Year.
A Beautiful. Practical Present
fhy? Automatic Electric F.ocistei brings electric
conkeiy right to the taD»e! .... v/OOrcs a
tun ,meal quickly and efficiently without heat-
ing, up the ilouse . . . Beautifully finished
in baked porcelain .... Welcome as a
gift in any home! .... Cooking set included.
Select your Christmas cards to-
| day at the Record office. Have your
CHRISTMAS
PACKAGING
SHIPPING AND
DELI V E FAY
SERVICE
We sincerely appreciate the
thoughtfulness of our friends dur-
ing the recent illness and following
the dath of our dear husband and
father. Especially do we thank
the embers of the Cuero band. 8he
floral offerings were beautiful.
Mrs. A. A. Laakc and Children.
name print^1 in rod or green ink to
be very modern »adv)
FOR RENT—5 room liou.se. 2
porches, bath. Hunt & French £^.s.
$14 month. O. G. Probst.
See
WOODWORTH & DENT
FOR INSURANCE
Graves Building Phono $1
SEWING WANTED--
Specialize
children’s clothes. Mrs. J. Joe Casal
21 Court House St., Phone 226.
U4S TERMS, 2.IS DOWN
.CUSH, 21.51
It is inflation when the poor buy
wliat the rich can’t afford.
Good d8y.
FOR RENT
THANKS
i MIHfM 1
LiwimiJ 1
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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/m1/3/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.