The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 257, Ed. 1 Friday, October 27, 1933 Page: 3 of 6
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FRIDAY
THE CUERO, RECORD, CUERO, TEXAS
Louis Schorre and Mrs.
spent most of Thursday In 1
mo Otty. Louis went t®'
ness.
Mias Emma Wagner Is <
the week With Yorktown
and incidentally taking i»
Your cloudy windshWiMj
a new one at reduced prios
(adv) Cuero Mot
Dr. W. A. McLeod is 1
Seguin, where he has beat
in conducting a meeting \
week.
A Coast Classic
By HARDIN BURNLEY
FOR TONIGHT’S GAME
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schorre and
Mris. Henry Boldt and little grand-
daughter, Leda, left Friday after-
noon for Houston where they will
visit with relatives over the week-
Mrs. Buchel to be Host
At Barbecue
Supper.
INGRAM
BULLDOGS
YOAKUM HIGH
WHO HAS BEEAJ
POIAJTIA1G HlS
CALI FORM IA ELEVEAJ
FOR THE
-^ TROJANS,'
Weight
Position
Player
Kerlick
Roush
Bellville
Tucker
Tschiedel
Trott
Stevens
F. O’Neill
D. C. O’Neil
Overby
Thompson .
Hagen
Applewhite
McGarahan
Reichardt
Lander .....
Treptow.....
Reese......
Rice... .... ...
Hervst..... ..
V. Hagen ...
Long........
Harry Moore drove o\
town Friday afternoon
the Fair.'.
Members of the 1933 football J
team aAd their coach. “IGepto”!
Holmes, will be honor guests at a i
barbecue supper to be given on'
Saturday evening by Mrs.1 Otto i
Buchel, enthusiastic Gobbler foot-
ball fan and wefi known school |
patron.
The barbecue supper will be
given at the Buchel home. School
officials and spirts writers will
also be favored with an invitation.
Members of the Cuero High Pep
Squad are to assist in serving the
supper.
The Barbecue has become an an-
nual event, Mrs. Buchel entertain-
ing the boys on several previous
occasions.
Half back
Half back
Fullback
Half back
Quarter
Half back
Half back
End.....
End
End
End.... -
Tackle
Tackle
Tackle
... Tackle
Guard
.......Guard
Guard
......Guard .
......Guard...
i
...Center.....
...Center.....
siasts . playing with a
front of the local show
1 Stockton among the
to attend! the Little
tir dance Thursday even-
inn Schools planning to
ge delegation to the
jknm affat \ this evening
Je j village again being
j washed ’ rith moonlight
has ^it that Buddie Cop-
A. D. Winchester, inj
Yoakum schools, was a
Cuero Thursday evening
Chester 1
Kleas and
paid a but
Thursday,
govenment
Howell Houston was n Yorktown
Thursday afternoon to take in the
Yorktown fair.
LeRoy Turner was among the
Cuero football, fans to attend the
Yorktown-Goliad game game in
Yorktown Thursday afternoon.
Misses Nell and Kate Thompson
were San Antonio visitors Thurs-
day and report a most pleasant
and profitable visit.
Hike, Wiener Roast
For Junior “Y” Girls
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
DiiKln
***** Rubin
sting gaflfcr a
ing Ms ftttber
IT Hamilton to-
er roast - next Saturday after i
i physical class.
Not only members of the class, I
but also their girl guests will be in- ;
vited to climb aboard the Hop-O-
long and hop to Emory Park for
the class ramble. t ~
The Junior Girls will meet at the
City Auditorium for their physical j
class at 9 a. m. sharp and then at j
W a. m. they will meet with their |
guests and go out to the woods un- j
til 12 noon. Class members may
invite as many guests as they wish
for the hike.
The girls voted against . having
any of the boys go but as an after-
thought they may consider one or
two going as there may be some
wood carrying to do.
Last year Coach Bill Ingram of
California* Golden Bears teld the
world that Ms team would beat U.
S. C. and win the Far Western
championship. Instead, the Cali-
fornia eleven took a terrific shel-
lacking from the Trojans and suf-
fered a number of unexpected
setbacks from teams they expected
to take in stride.
So, at the start of the present
campaign, when Mistgr Ingram
again spoke loudly of the brilliant
prospects in store for his team.
California rooters were not quite so
CUERO HIGH GOBBLERS
Weight
.160...:
.145.....
Position
...Quarter...
Halfback.
...Halfback
Player
Newman ....
V
Kleinecke ..
Arnold ........
Russell.......
Smith .......
Moffitt........
Pieratt,......
Henson........
Montgomery
Witte ........
Bentley .....
Meyer.........
Coppedge ...
Boothe........
Arredondo...
Barnes........
Hartman ....
Halfback
MORE DRUNKARDS
DETROIT.—(INS.) — Arrets for
drunkenness* In the first <five
months ef legalised beer slightly
exceeded arrests in the five month*
prior to the sale of 3.2 here, police
records revealed today. Tim fig-
ures were 9*595 and 9,572, respec-
tively.
for the Wg game to the offing.
California’s football Tip to Mfeter Ingram’s men—
3252 z
ALBINO CHIPMUNK
GUNNISON, Colo.,— (INS.) —
Prof. C. R. Walker of Western
State College here recently found
an albino chipmunk, a specimen
rare to this state. Professor Walk-
er placed the strange* creature In
to tktlf
» of All
Compose
on tire|D|M
Chesterfield
'yOU often hear the w*
JL thing is out of balm
on an Nevea ld|l.M
What you read, "Che
are a balanced V
amounts of the right iti
welded together; that is,
* 'bania’s Currency
SOFIA, Oct. 24-<IN8.) - The
tiny ktogdom of Albania smallest tn
the Balkans, is the only country in
that- region which still pays Its of-
ficials in gold, and where one may
obtain gold to» exchange for paper.
A general gasp of incredulity
was noticeable here to Sofia the
other day, when the Albanian
BUbey Vissarion, representing his
nation at the InUmationsl confer-
ence for the. union for In ter nation
al Friendship through the Church-
es, calmly pulled a fat purse from
under his camoclr and paid his
hotel and other expenses in hard
yellow coin.
His grace explained that Albania.
Raving no national currency of its
asm. is obliged to pay its official*
on tbd basis of gold franc. But
Once that pre-war prenomenon
is rare today, English sovereigns
Turkish piastres, Italian lire, and
even United States $S and $10 gold
pieces are employed to addition to
the old “Napoleons" or "Louis."
Until the United States went cfT
the gcfcd standard, the American
L 1
ie combina-
vill find in
re feature
change. Since its drop, however,
the Albanians and others have gone
l bock to th eprecious metal itself.
In all other Balkan countries the
governments have confiscated all
gold, replacing it by* depreciable lo-
cal paper currency. Heavy penal-
ties are imposed on those found
traxicking to gold, or taking for-
eign exchange out beyond the
borders.
3hoes ar$
millions
worn by
BUDGET ACT HELPS
FORT COLLINS. Pa.— riNS»— \
Thousands of dollars are being j
saved Colorado taxpayers and bet-
ter business methods are being ad-
opted by iodal government units
through operation of a new govern-
ment budget act, according to G
8. Klemmedson, tax expert of the *
Balanced
Man’s Store
Telephone SIS
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Howerton, J. C. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 257, Ed. 1 Friday, October 27, 1933, newspaper, October 27, 1933; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1016066/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.