The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 186, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 7, 1932 Page: 4 of 6
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SUNDAY, AUGtftf1
THE Cu'ERO, RECORD, CUERO, TEXAS
Political Hatchet Buried?
lion of highway 29 from Cuero to
Hoclihoim.
Gas Sparks and
I Carbon Knocks
j Them is no business and people Mrs. John
aij not buying but they 'purchased friends of
more than 150 tires from the two i “Carolina H
i local Goodyear dealers during a 1 These Day’s,
special extensively advertised ten-
day trade-in sale that came to a
close Saturday. Both Albert j
Schorre, manager of the Goodyear i
•tire department at the Guero |
Motor Co. and Hunter Harris, head j
rf the Rogers-Havris Service Sta-
tion. declare they are more than
pleased with results. And the
owners of 150 odd new Goodyear
j tires are most certainly pleased.
¥ ¥ A*
Special service offers by the E
C. Flick Auto Co. and Houston’s!
i Service Station in today’s Record :
j should interest local auto owners, j
Read thsm.
the veto power con- as well as profitable for the State. I
organic law form ai With the cooperation of the State j
ah potential Auditor and the ,State Comptroller. J
■tee against errors graft in public office resulting from
as might bO expected, fre- the fee1 system has had a crimp put
areseais for quqntl? morur tBlt conduct of the into It that, to say the least, is
»(], .you could public lhiMiilifa hfrpptiy fdr the best highly creditable to the Governor
,W)X*e oilier interest of the ^flfcdte the courage to as also to these highly efficient pub- ,
iy Vfrs very which m tfr* interest or thej lie officials.
tl«cdts general welfare should be done is Last, but not least, the 42nd Leg-
to boost. aigUy esMdRjifled In the sterling feature, by concurrent resolution
i my mote, qualities of our present Chief Exe- : approved by the Governor, created
LjSjVBL'rfltW Of the riffht imt^Artonf lofHolotiro nCtm-
Salt C.cmpany Creates Jobs
St. CLAIR, Mich.—(UTM _ The i
Diamond Crystal Salt Company •
plant here has placed its employes
on four six-hour shifts to create!
fobs for additional men. Fred W. j
Moore is president of the ccm- '
paiy.
-hr that?” I
lejr cao afferd t.«
\g! Kailget tlieir
sdidW* tttby pl»r-
he'‘rewc%a4Uwf.«
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. 'ii a A-suh, «
ip jdl rt» real
lu««I nmiJejr
m :#>•
* , __. . cfnto Brother Aids Brothers in Couil
DETROl1,-.Up.- George. Ed-
av with its 100 foot right of way. ward and Stephen Resh. brothers.
now ooen to traffic and even in factd co»:t hfcre- Stephen acting
s 'present state provides a better as fo- the two arranged
mte to travelers than .the old cn traffic violation charges.
ghway George and Edward paid fines „f
jp. $50 and S6 respectively. •
There is other highway news of . ’ *
wui. m j.u si.1^11 w>y, mm , interest to the people of Cuero. An- Husband Given Sentence
of the underlying causes of our prog Fert3ch head of the state hign- RENSSELAER N, Y.-<UP. Mrs.
naively increasing tax burden and way departmenr maintenance crew John Church told City Court
by a general clipping off ofa4otof,for D;Win county stated Shturdav Judge Charles G. Maloy that hm
ftills and fancies which, as k'the thflf. ^ ^ witlun lh€ next husband had been hurling plates
way of parasitic growth, have beem^ days ^ the'.paying • of the at her for 29 years- that's *».j
^.uic, - a«ppi«r at-, the life blood of our po-J Heaton and pine street entrance of she wanted nothin? to do wi«.h
distinct service to*litteal and economic existence: ! highways 72 and 8f. TIUs ;stretch of him. The court complied with Jhc
lc. Had the Gov- A”. in all. Governor Sterling* first will be reshaped, allowed request and handed Chu feh' a 60-
ftitfr'iec and un- term, although a^ yet not complete. set and<then topped with aL- day, suspended sentence,
ixfcge to act. in-ad- ! stands out as a bright cha^ftr in jj^uilt. The Nueces Construction--Co.. i r m.**r - =«.
ilteady heavy taxlthe Mstorv of Tfcxas. The sam* tHll burins work on paving' of the 5j6 — mm
If veto&l be true or bis second teru*j to Kap cn highwav 72 between. ‘feXL- " MM
ttaaUdy *1.440,000 1 which by every rule at right. sb fhr(Cucro and Yorktown
F*W-Fcct Siurgece Caught
McGREGOR. In..— <Op) — Ai
sturgeon five feet, nine inches long
; and weighing more than 80 lb*, j
was cought in the Mississippi
river: by Frank- Hitt: — Experts -rat*
T.' -i ioi Franidlti H. Roosevelt of New Yoi
B. Kly>of hassachuset’ts kVersiinwh afLcg-
Kvreoc'tve Mansion' in Albany, N;.Y. Atltl
^statement, it is believed-Jfcby reached a hajrr
Ely, an ardent-supportenaf Alfred E. Sqritl
and should be
Monuda
morning. Engineer McDaniels and
Ms engiAeehng crew from tfie reil^
dent engineers office'- heft ' ar busy’
Relieve fimurtpatlnn, rndtgegOan
Smtt MtMMdi. Colds m»l Unions-
ihnl Kor aile by ymiv 8nmb<.
Have your
HOUSTON’S
Phillip
ON BRO ADWAY
Also, the Famous, Life time >G
Cut WJieat Crop
. PARIS, Aug. 5.—fUP) — The
i “pofllitefi red whitSi bloom in
Handers Fields,” and which in-
ftpired many poets of the Wbrld
flniting
‘ TuW\#jS»(
War to write of
| beauty in ihe fields cost the fatm
1 mb of France this year just on
million Bushels of wheat.
Hie poppies, luiknown before
the war, have spread with mtfh
rapidity that they have become
the greatest weed French fantete
know. Home wheatftelik have had
tlieir crop cut Xff half aa a nfttUt
of an invasion.
The Ministry of" AghcdRure is i
considering, means of killing off
the plant.
PHONE THAT
Youth of 12 G.
Me«Yy
HANFORD, Cal., Aug. 5.—(UJ»)
—Bill Brown of Hanford can re-
member “way back when” roller-
skating, kite flying, playing marbles
and such things interested him.
This despite the fact that a long
beard adomk his face.
For BUI is 12. His beard was so
thick his father had to take him to
a barber shop.
IF yon have an apartment or a
room fog rent, a used ear to sell,
or a Radio to exchange place a
want ad In the DaOy Record. No
matter What your want ad re-
quirements may be—the Daily Rec-
ord want ads will deliver results.
Our ad-taker will help you if you’ll
phone
Therefore, I hereby proclaim the
wndr dr August 15th to flnd in-
clusive as dean up week. Every
property owner is requested to
clean his premises and property, by
catMng all weeds pud grass and re-
movtag all tmsh, tin cans, rubbish
and 4be like.
Any trash or rubbish that can-
not be burned may be placed cm the
■Mpweijh in convenient places to
Expert Tire Mffirietinp
tad for alignment. Tubes and tires car
desired—all without any extra charge.
CONNELLSVILLEt Pa,—(UP)—
A gobbler drove a turkey hen from
hef nest and proceeded to hatch
the eight eggs himself, according
to J. L. Evans, of near here. Ev-
ans said the ousted mother made
a new nest and laid 12 eggs.
DAILY RECORD
WANT-ADS
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Howerton, J. C. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 186, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 7, 1932, newspaper, August 7, 1932; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth999937/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.