The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 255, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 25, 1933 Page: 4 of 12
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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25,
THE CUERO. RECORD. CUERQ, TEXAS
Got F. D. Soviet Bid
The Pro Tennis Parade
- By HARDIN BURNLEY -
SHORT PUNTS
By PULLMAN
+ The Frogs played an inspired j
♦ 'game against the Aggies last Sat-
+ urday. What the coaches want tq
4 find out is whether their charges
* + + ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ + ♦♦♦♦' played way over their heads, or
-- I whether they merely at last found
Friday Night’s Game (themselves.
D mu -.1 The Gentlemen are generally
Should Be Thriller : conceded, on the bakis of their
Friday night's football game be-. rec0ixj season, to have a strong
tween the Cuero High Gobblers j team. The Frogs, judged by their
and the Yoakum High Bulldogs j showing against A. & M. Saturday,
should be one of those "naturals.” , are capable of playing up to the
Both teams will 'shoot the works." j best in the Southwest. In other
Both will be striving to $iown an wcrds Saturday's tilt ought to be a'
ancient grid rival. Both teams will reaj battle between- two strong
be playing hard clean football, the team's,
type of ball that packs a real __
pu_“fh' u , , .. . __ . The Best Story of the
Its a known fact that Coaches
Kelly of Yoakum will bring a pack- Year From Aggie Camp
age of surprises to Cuero. They one of the best football stories
have been working hard on this being bruited about the Texas Ag-
game and would rather win it than gig campus this year deals with a
any remaining game on their girl attending her first football
schedule. And Coaches Kelly are game. "What,” she asked her escort,
no^nan’b fools. Both are heady “are they trying to do out there?"
football mentors and will have Hoping to squelch her with a
plenty to show against the £ob- single answer, the man pointed out
biers. the goal line and replied: “Why.
Coach Holmes has been wasting they’re trying to push the ball
no time. He has been putting his- across that line.”
Gobblers through the mill for the . Apparently satisfied, the girl
past tew days, and also hopes to watched the game for .another
uncover a,few surprises out under minute or two, but then, with a
the lights Friday evening. It should puzzled frown, she asked another
be the ball game of the year bar- question. “If they want to do that,’’
ring none. she said, “why don’t all twenty-two
of the me nget behind the ball and
help push it across?”
Business Service
l city,marshal, re-.-
ad full o > livestock
—TheGoc il. man who
Pg to buy a thousand
Of tour c ollar bills—
scouring the city in
» means dt entertain-
being ctoeely , shad-
ed of friends seeking
Jug—Our sympathy
p. W. W. Sale, ’ who
ftotofiea and a garage
PE at h s Victoria
•riming ecliofing quite
BEAUTY SHOPS—
. FOR RENT—STUCCO HOME
on Gonzales Street. Phone 25
k j Edgar Adickes. *
FACIALS
keep skim
healthy. I
for the ct
No womai
to be negl
extra food
first 25 yl
perfect cqi
you to try
FOR RENT—Five room house on
East Morgan , Avenue. Apply
Jake’’Cohn.
etermai
N1AGNET-.
-THE LURE
OF THE
BUCKS'
T}OR SALE — 1932 Ford V-8
coupes First class condition. Price
reasonable Terms to suit. Ring 380
• SJy. , " ‘•ATEsr
tCAJAjis Aces
w , r° njR'.M PP?o
(HEy Wffc. tou« tuc coii^rwv
TILDE*) AMD CO
WINTER. I
0<G SdLL »S jjs,
st»h, 7W£ P4
k\. uoblo’s apsr h
[. v ro« 3- J*.
t V. S5--S--
Spencer Corsets, individually de-
signed, corsets and surgical belts.
Write Mrs. Althea Tpwer. 1708
Thurmond, Victoria, Texas.
GLASSES FITTED
LAMOND6, WATCHES, £
JEWELRY AT LOW PM
Old Gold Accepted as I
FOR SALE: GOOD PORTA
Rica sweet potatoes 1 cent pound,
♦i. o. Angerstein, Meyerswlle.
President MichaeL Kalinin ot Soviet
Russia, to whom President Roose-
velt extended the long-awaited in-
▼itatiqn^io confer .with a view to
T T*Tr bntepi fi on of the Soviet. In-
set, Maxim nitvinoff, Soviet Com-
m&dMor &>r foreign Affairs, who will
be Kis cmintry’s envoy to Washing-
NORTH DAIRY, TELEPHONE
614. Dairy delivery 7 a. m.' I Milk,
cream, butter, cottage cheese and
Belville Yoakum’s
Outstanding Star
Watch thib big boy Belville Fri-
day night. We are going to see a
whole lot of his football ability
during the next few years. He’s jdkt
In the ninth pade and is playing
his first year fop the Bulldogs.
Never-the-less, he’s , the power of
the Yoakum baokfiekh and Cuero
must stop Belville If they are to
stop the Bulldogs. A rangy lad with
the ability to get up. and more,
BelvUta is going td be a breeee
when be gets the necessary polish.
ing duties to perform To date this
Grady Godwin, hefty sophomore seasori ^ kidk offs have averaged
from Lometa, is bidding a repute- about **** af”
ttoo. around the Texas Aggie foot- l®”®* equals his di^ance, for he
ban. camp as a gridiron specialist fade - MaM three extra
in place kicking, and, as a result. |P°ints m lhre€ at mpt&-
usually can be found In the Cadet --♦ ■
ltpsup if there are any place teak- DAILY RBOQBSL ate A MONTH
We buy and sell* used furniture-
and stoves.
, Frank Gohmert, West Main.
FOR SALE—Thru speclaS arrange-
ment, The Cnero Record can sup-
ply scholarships either In Tylef
Commercial College or Byrne
Business College at a saving. II
interested in A business course
see thei. Reeprd editor. Ms cm
against Tiiden at Madison Square
Garden. It is uneftrstood that the
lanky Pasadena star, is getting4 in
the neighborhood of $25,060 for an
eight months’ tour with Tildtn
and Henri Cochet, and be expect*
to add another $25,6B0 to this sum
through sporting goods endorse-
ments and- other sources.
is a remarkably large sum,
especially when you coetoder Vines’
miserable record-during the past six
months. The Pasadena, smml»r
seemed W go- to pieces completely
this seakon, and while he lays the
blame- tar his. poor showings on
over-work, the fact remains that
his temps reputation has become
considerably tarnished, to say the
. • Announcing Opening of
Dixie Permanent WaPe Shop
fl Special Opening Offer 1
Genuine Cjjoquinole and Spiral
Permanents for $230 up.
503 Gonzales. - Telephone 570
Member N. R. A. t
Tough Assignment
Coaches Francis Schmidt and
Raymond Wolf of T. C. TL this, week
are faced with the difficult task of
keeping the Homed Frags tram
"letting down” and suffering de-
feat at the handk of the Centenary
MUCHEAMATMMIAL BARE
*** tennis ahead of him, but it is pos-
fl?Mr .i » •'TT**? “tWe that 1118 morale was shatter-
w**> _*** J?* id by the crushing defeats of re-
Tw # Henri was cent months. At any rate, if the tall
”*-****_ “• Pasadena stag can beat TUden, it
, r will be a definite pireof Ihet he has
.Thin Blown crystal with-
nick proof rims Free with
a 50c tube of
2 brows* tows branded cn
half circle I; 1 brown eow
4S on left aide; 1 di» cow
JP with bar on left hip;
calf ; 2 red yearling* i bre
1 brindle calf; 1 small Jen
Said kale bring in s&tisf s
impounding fees and casts
ing said cattle.
Dated Oct. 24th, 1932.
NYDENTA
TOOTH PASTE
For 59c
SHOE COMFORT
SHOE VALUE...
ready to talk to all the people about thatr quality,
L. " i ; ' » r' i ;L
staking their business future on the validity of their
claims. \ ]■ *
POSTED NOTICE
My places are posted, the one on
which I live, and the on# near
Cheapside Positively no banting
allowed on either.
Shoes with a custom
look — Shoes that
promise long service
and assure the acme
of comfort.
You will find their messages helpful, their de-
scriptions of merchandise interesting, their news of
* ■* ~ "•* * ■ .
style authentic, their prices fair. These days, as
never before, your dollars will buy more—more dur-
ability, style, eonrfort, more
WANTED—White girl to do
housework. Apply .Mrs. E. 0.
Kunits, Phone 79, Cnero.
These are the Shoes that fulfill eyery exacting
demand and the prices is most moderate
ON TAP
happiness—if you read
• » h ...
and heed the advertisements of reputable advertis-
BILL’S PLACE
Styles for Men.
WAN TI O
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Howerton, J. C. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 255, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 25, 1933, newspaper, October 25, 1933; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1016479/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.