The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 2, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 4, 1938 Page: 4 of 6
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VETERAN
By Jack Sords
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THE CUERO RECORD; CtTERO, TEXAS
DOTTARI OF CALIFORNIA MAKES SIZABLE GAIN
Observations
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—Several football fallov
PHEASAST
worth Millions
fi?0P Thugs Escaper Ik,
tIUir With Jewelry Loot!
TUESDAY JANUARY 4, 1J
popePhoj Suffers
Severe At
if we meant to I
this city have
imply in ova? description ot
day’s Gotten Bowl tttfc chat
aer White, of Colorado
didi not deserve the publ_____ „___
ered him fete i season anat a» al-
most unanimous berth' en many All-
American teacna We certainly
did nets, far he was almost ail die
offensive ttoastwL hy the western’ di-
vision.
As •we’ve said numerous times
befbre, the faoel Ey SCotmttun. league
of which- Ctvtoradb is a member,
apparently isn't as strong as- the
Southwest Con ference. ftr that,
we believe oer a wn Texas oegatoaa-
tion is just about as stoat as any
It is- oue humble
opihion that ofte mason no- t—fa
has repeated" ai champion of Che
Southwest Conference (<tn the Ihst
of • very
games with-ft
from, widely
’ ' a*
KINGS POINT. N. Y.. Jan. 4 —
1 (INS)—Fcur brusque-vdiced thugs
escaped with thousands of dollars
VATICAN CITY, Jan* 4.—<1*
—P6pe - Pi'.s i today ohflbrud one
the worst attacks of aftgini
!
SotfGh Dakolitf' Reaps To- worth of jewelry today after boldly tons he t as endured
$25,000 0(jj0 in Birds invading- fee swanky |home
rum $20.wO Start). B
millionaire real estate operator lo- ,
cated on Long Island’s '*“’ ‘
YtjjRK, J;|^i. 4.— Pheasant:; ,lere
ivliolesal prices. 'Exact amount of jewelry
°f a I health htf an to fail.
His hisut beat sank
Geld Coast j low whep the attack
. wtrth
! have
$25 000.000
! fee earl t hours of the
stalei 1 Amyl nlt rate- a Powerful
the i
ten yeami it
intersection al
outstanding teams
.scattered parts
We believe a
that made* other
of the country.
&£. U. iB the- tJ
dubs of Che saudfe-
west in Cep-sect onai
and as much,
tendered these
conference
chattier hat
bcaartdby i
Coaferenei"
* *
White »
any ®f four South-
White, s-j
I *
Give
wail
west
he
publicity m»
The pair of
Colorado earl?
may have had
wife Stiff plad fee rust of
game. R
figured the
but w set-up
pofete ai
let-(fawn,
almost
'frg
tbs Buffs, bub
White's sp—dUt
passes, QK9Rbin«d with
.plunging sd
Jk
m H ■%
je-mj harvest*.’! in Soutn Da- not learned immediately,
i lcota n life* last sjven years. The holdup men drove up
1 ‘ Ritirps'lfrcm I t 1937 shooting driveway erf the J. Edward Meyer
Ja,0M r-2ceiv(d vi Pied Jordan, home leaped out. slugged the man
dhect r. of Nn oil i Wildlife Resto- >*rvant who answered life door.
| ratior W-jttc, ‘how how an original
invest ir.eut of $20.1 DO created a mar
;ijur i id usury in J auto Dakota icoted jewel bojjes of fee
! Hulters take 2. 100,000 pheasants and , then, fled in their ^ai.
4 1 annually hi i-Tio ,st ite. and the cash
lant. wi is administered
the thr«i male nurses
it his I * dside.
Two other servants Were held E 1® QQjLW
prisoner while the bandits leisurely I nh I I fan '
looted jewel boxes cf fee mansion j KRVEI
and, then, fled in their far. fifub “
Mm
ame braedef s, repres-jnts a
total annual in-
, .. . .... . . r* To build one freight Icar provides ; Katve,
I value oi the birds . set by commer-____ , . . l.. . _____ !
i cial game breedJh
I smalS pa t o^th^ i
rai
| birds] an Pacth E|alcota farmlands.
I -Wpldlifo has three separate val-
li who Ls lining up
1587 man-hours of employment or
approximately a year's work for
one man.
sxusBnsnstxmtmsmmtt mwmr ;:»inirni)nTtnaim:»ui
5
oc move stress is i
games aa is givew
But aii’ . this
has nothing at all tr db
with the abilities of Whixzer
; ues,” says Jordan, who is lining up DE A F E N ED^
;;|j . *M* 1M» MINOnNCeaiKIT CMWttf
StoBe titoia aa.080 football fans watched California’s Golden Bears trim Alabama at Pasadena, Calif., 13 to 0. in New', vflluajtole as a ^>tCe of receation. » - Mr. P. H. Wendei. factor>-train ed hearing aid ax pert from
I Yeajr’V Rose Bowl tournament football' classic. Here'Vic Dot. tari oi California is shown getting off for a 30 yard gain on [as- an index to thh condition of the j the AcoustiCOn institute of San Antonio, will be at the
Central Press Soundphoto. ' j land] and as .an immediate source ; . cuero on Thursday and Frit la f of this week.
I of ofeflk - I “ 1 ^
the first piay as D. Anderson—No. 56—runs interference.
. ' !
licensed
ottbe famous Oilda Gray. Many
tlmea fie slipped through only a
nffte^tfr an opening in the line to
ipffaJMB'ISfc ^ few extra yards when
he smmed to be bottled up by fast
'charging Httee linesmen. All of
w»» happening in the first few
mfapteii* of- fee game, however,
i Wliiimea’s greeting of big Ernie
'ILfafa. into the game was a polite ]
iiofartapOMb of lus finst pass.'
iwtfacfa hr promptly converted into
jaB* points far hie team. But White
<** -wm- noth to- be over-shadowed by
;TtnriWi who; according to many
would, be nefthtam
blocking
l oo Poor to Keep Baby
Animals Resent
tr us that tStey ;Tbxas- writers, was not good enough
anybody’s all-anything
Bp only a few words we Gould
ijumv 9bM feat White deserved ev-
! eryfeiag said about him this sea-
^; sew,- but we pitta fill this column
os& loop. l.wNfa something
aad riflb f
^ - ; ^ ♦
— !■ The bail player who can shine on 1
fg— ^ Bfapftps more coturful than j
„ White have had
Magh days themselves,
first half of the
game, Coach Kitts
his wingxnan to play ‘ a ]
type of ball to stop White
the efcange proved effective in-
___T$r ends started floating to i
‘the PfeHnet with the elusive Whiz-
amt dUBfhg the second part of the
tp permit fee secondary’ to
ij» fa* make the kill rather
charging m themselves All!
In all,, the game was tops of any
we’ve witnessed.
* * *
Coach Eddie
up- ut be.
fields
the
Hi
a
—hr irir' ~ _
Fite Feared Dead
Followflhg Battle .
Mexico
Thiefe arfe 1< .000,000
! sportsmen in the fJnited States, ac-
! oordjng to government figui*es.
Mirrors- in Wild rwhere Vjildlifj flourishes, the
• I lafid is not in dinger. Unwise ex- *] j
I . ; ploitktion of natural resources is 11 f
NEW YORK, Jan, 4. Mirrors j marked| by the disap
are not aooijoved* by wilderness an- 1 pear{ince Qf wildlife,
imals. Fred Jordan, director of Na-
tional Wildlife Rfestoration Week,
(has accumulated a series of inter-
esting reports of damage done by
deer and bear fighting their own
reflections.
"Automobiles, parked in wild
country, have been battered by bear
and deer, charging windshields and
windows.” said Jordan. "In Wilder-
ness Park, Michigan, glass covered
signs have been demolished as fast
as they were put’ up. Buck dee:
were responsible in most instances,
but on one or two wrecked signs
were hairs from a bear’s paw.
Jan 4.—(INS.) —
persons weff feared dead to-
and 16 nurted wounds fol-
lowing -a. wild Iiarttle in which 108
Agrarians attaci
Tuxpan in -the stote of Jalisco,
seeking ^fe^hrow out the new local
government Federal troops halt-
ed fee I
MEXICO Cl
Five
day j
are suffering from any type of hearing loss Mr. Wendei will
you a complete fitting of the famous LIFETIME CORONA'
ACOUSTTCOW without obligation.
The New Coronation Acoustkon hearing aids are
ly and perfectly custom-fitted to each
AUROG-AUGE. One element of the
ACOUSTISCOPE—a cathode ray oscillator which permits
SEE SOUND.
For appointment get in touch wife Mr. Wendei ait the
TIQN
user on the exclusi'
AUROG-AUGE is
Hotel on Thursday or Friday. January 6i or January 7.
1 ACOUSTICON INSTITUTE OF SAN
628-28 Mfeaa
DEUMQUCNT TAX NOTICE
OIL LEASES
FROOUCINGy PROVEJ^WaBCAT
We contact speculative money throughout
the East. List your producing, proven and
wildcat leases with us. Send 3c
Buyer's Questionaire.
OIL LEASE ASSOCIATE^
. 141 Broadway, New York—Dept. A.
stamp for
"Theodore and- Mary EM»
Tragedy in story and picture: Theodore and Mary Ellis of Chicago
have decided to give away their baby daughter, Velma June, be*
of athletes reported to • cause they desire hex to have a better home than they can give her.
Shinn for a little ex- The father, a chronic iavalkl. hopes to go to the southwest to inv-
^ ■ I * prove his health in order to enable him to support the family. Fa-
ercise of various sorts out .at the
Cuero High stadium Monday af-;
.twnoory feth kinking. and passing :
most attention, i
several
ther, mother, baby and another daughter. Jack lion, are seen in photo,
—Centrml Prras
-*T
iike to be included
as would Runge. but
[Among: fee group
Gobbler- tracksters, who are^f out
to- ka^i fee kinks out until not the^ ,wou!a be Emitted
.track or baseball season opens.: pentjs or the cliarter teims. Lost, - ,
Coach Bunker, basketball mentor, jyear s season la-sted oniy about ^ NEW YORK. Jan. 4.—(INS.) — j
has not resumed cage practice, but twenty-two weeks, much less than 7^vSt€riOUS disappearance of $25,-
nesessary- in section this far south.; ^ incashfrom the -burlgar-
^ ^ ^ ^ b* iproof” vault or .lie- Bensonhurst
If you owe Delinquent City Taxes, (FAY
NOW) os go Now to Tax Collector’s office;
adopt one of* the 6 Mo., 12 ^4o:, 24 Mo.T 36-
Del. Tax Budget Flans. Feb, 28tlV
Del. Tax penalties will be ^dded, unless pi
or a budget plan adopted. Help, your
over a progressive Progn
CITY OF,
UPtii
1938.
,y 3< >V
not resumed cage
expects to get his squad together
again* within the week. Other
than thia Irttle or no athletics i£f Speaking of baseball, ini less t-han | National Bank in Brooklyn, was
going on*out there. ‘ j two months big -league ball clubs j revealed today.
# ♦ ♦ will bi opening spring training i The moyey disappeared from the
Juet When the Gulf Coast League: camps in many sections of- the coun- j locked vault between 4:30 yester-
wilt get underway will likely not be] try. February 27th is the date I day afternoon and 7:30 last night,
decided until early in February, j set for opening of the 1938 grind: William Behan, a teller, had!
but talk has already been heard by the champion New Ydrk Yanks, j counted the $25,000 in crisp bills
signed hp~
young W ashington
who again train at St. Petersburg.
Florida. Only pitchers and catch-
ers will reoort on this date, how
and put it in the vault. Three
hours later he entered the steel
; walled room with, another $33,060 j
twocr- iHQf* -elute anter the lever, while the remainder of the and found the ordinal $25,000 had
probably 1 squad will check in a week later. ; vanished.
As earl;
Washington!
and forests
coirid
name upon
me nt.
as 174C, tike neigbbwrs erf young Geetge
entrusted the surveying of their fields
the master of Mount Vernon. They
upon his unswerving honesty. His
a map made it an authoritative doeu-
A good wante is no less important today. As you
resd the advertisements in this newspaper, you see
th4r names nf manufacturers and merchants who
have builder their bcainess success upon honest
pre ducts
The vefy fact that they advertise speaks
The store that stays in business has
get customers but to keep them year
our good-will is worth too much to be
y inferior, unsatisfactory goods.
t advertisements regularly. They wil
utes and money. They serve as maps
handise—signed with names which.
here of the forth-coming season. It
has been suggested that play start
eafaier fed last longer and that at
League. Yojrktown would
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Putman, Harry C. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 2, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 4, 1938, newspaper, January 4, 1938; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1073699/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.