The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 291, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 8, 1932 Page: 3 of 4
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THU CT’EPX> RECCrn; CUFPO 7T.7LAS
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8
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NO BASKETBALL
. high school will nqt partiei- j
the county basketball tour- j
jS-year. The Gobblers are |
to depend upon an outdoor |
for both practice and games
s-.door courts- in a Texas
are not to be depended upon.
Yorktown Wildcats and Yoa-,
lldogs will most likely bat- j
it but for honors this year
past. Yoakum will have a j.
ag quintet we are toldi
^ town can always be de-j
upon for competition.
Some of 1932’s Great Backs
---Qy HARDIN BURNLEY
S£MSATlO\]AL BACKS °f 32.
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5c a line daily except Wednes day, 12c a line Wed. 38o a line
for one week. Minimum 3 lines.
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Bandits Escape With
Big Bank Hauls ^odav
Business Service
LET’S SWAP
Radio and Electrical—
TROJANS SET
ful Southern Califor-
are confident that they
back the Notre Dame
i Saturday. They should not
Ident however for Coach
of Notre Dame is going
every trick he has in the
Saturday’s game ' and j
■ the Rambler's is going to be j
job for anybody. The Trc- ;
; keep in mind that a team
of the SOuth last Satur- j
Meat one of California's
ful teams, the St. Mary’s j
What the Alabama Crimson!
to the Gaels can be done!
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Radio Tubes Tested
Free
Advertisements in this columftM
are inserted free of charge in thd-
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CHASE
• SfSOWAJS
BEAlNy
FI ELD
OAJE
EASTS
BEST
FOR THE GOBBLERS
r eater fund out at CueTO
-still short and so the Gob-
going to stage what prom
BACKS.
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A B^U-LIAWT BALL. CA-RSiE-2.'
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p a: t.'.r ;CKANSAS CITA
v': 1 Three machine .
! Albert Hartman of the Greer. i:ria up die Pia^
DeY.'itt *cc,fohn war a Cuero vis;-or
Eagle Pas.'.i ofc. business matters Thursday.
‘n T5*': utiful C’TLrtmas card assoT -
mf’.ti with your name printed cr
•-hem as low a- 51.25 for 1C cards.
Record cff.c
an
m.erce and
with $9,303.
3 — U PA —:
dirs today
b. nk of Com-
iec’ in an automobile1
Bring them in . . absolutely
no charge . . just part of
Davidson's Service.
event exchanges are made pn
even basis. Where money chan
hand the recipient is expected
pav for the cost of the ad.
vertisers are requested to ad
The Record as soon as their
have brought results that they may
! be discontinued.
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DAVIDSON ELECTRIC CO.
City Hall Bldg.
Sab; nos.
GEM EI2AL
© IM?, Kmft Forur« Inc
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; fHARgy
fleWMAM-
'$tiA&TE2aAe'<i<
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BPFRfflNALS
Tull;
ton :
a
r.est
visitor in
reek.
S. G Tarkimron l:as recovered
! sufficiently to be removed from a
■ local hospital to hi? home, his
• friends will be glad to learn.
DECEMBER SPECIAL
Permanent Waves 52.50. 53.50. $5.00
School Girls Finge" Waves 25c
ELITE BEAUTY SHOP
BURLINGAME. Kan. Dec. 8 — >
UP’-Two masked bandits os-
caped whh SS.000 in cash and an!s?
ur.dfrtemined amount cf bonds!5
‘"•.cm the First National Bank here!y
today after keeping the cashier j L
an dhis ' family prisoner for 13IN
hours. *
WILL SWAP—Young Jersey oo#
for sulky plow or good second*^
Telephone 1C6 j hand saddle. > ;
__! Joe Macha. Stratton Rf.
Cuero
REPAIRING
> all makes of s S
v tKiiiniy-kJ |
WILL SWAP—GOOD RADI<|
Battery or electric for Piano.
Davidson Electric Co.
.
WILL SWAP A MUSICAL OR*
age what prom-j ^ yeaj. during the football, high class backfield men, and this 7:30.
a. hectic football game j ' n the eyes 0f the sporting i year the big gun cf the Irish has; ■
Coach Discontinues Phone ___
PROVIDENCE. R. I-<UP1 - Garagea^Serrice Stations
Mr and Mrs. Paul Mer.nenga. Ph. 669 ; Following Brown University’s vie- ■ —-------
, ;ory over Columbia. Tuss Me-:
Judge J. P Pool who has been ill Laugbry. roach of the Brown team i
at his heme Ir, Victoria for the pas": receive dso many calls of con-!
Attention members rf Jewel Lodge c-.everal days is said to be slightly: gratul?.tion that he had to have ;
No. 1G3. Roll Ca:I meeting Thurs- improved,
day night will oner. promptly at * —
J. M. Johnson C C. j
M! gan for wood and country _
SHERMAN J. SCHAEFERg| Value $10 00 Will Kennedy 211,
j & at Stowers Fnmiture Co. |> | gan Ave.
his telephone disconnected until
after Thanksgiving Day.
STARCO
BATTERY ..
Batteries Recharged
_ ; as a means of rais
to purchase sweaters. The
meet the team of next
game should throw some
! H§Kt the power of
gleven. Adults will be
i only 25 cents and students
The game should be worth
\ any Cuero football fan. Let's
i and show the Gobblers we
their efforts this year.
tg rel-
VS. MERCEDES
Owls tomorrow will
Mercedes eleven for the
tjiionship and the out-
fame will be awaited
by Cuero fans who saw
ter the Victoria Stln-
week kin Victoria. Hondo
hall club, a neat Class B
the Mercedes team will
upon to play some great
to turn back those Owl£
P»H* f^edTpon th7^iv“-1 been Geo^e ^p-Jear- j J** 13 T1S1
ities of the seasons outstanding; ing fullback. Big George win ge. a,
backfield performers. Sensational 1 chance to make himself a hero when pre-HOUDAY DA
ball-carriars, hrilliant forward ‘'Hunk'’ Anderson s men cemde; CJtv Aud Cuero. Fri., Dec. 1615-
passers. great line plungers all break j with the mighty Trojans o, Soutn- GLENV WALLACE AND HIS
into the newspaper headlines week ern California m the big pcst-ssa- £LUB OCHESTRA til Pi-ces)
after week as a new football becomes Son classic, which takes place oa\ j Featuring Torch Singer
history. ' after tomorrow. IONE MjLLER
Thfe year's greatest back was un-1 Other outstanding backs cf 1932 jFrom 9:30 t0 i:3o. Adm. SI. Tax 10c
questionably Harry Newman. Michi- ‘ include Feathers of Tennessee.! K.T.S.A. Tut -->. and Thurs. 9 to S:30
Hitchcock of Auburn. Cain of Ala- j Mr? E ^ Young spent Wednes-
bama, Brovelli of St. Mar\ ?. | jjay in’San An.onio with friends.
— «—c — ------------ | donner of Purdue. Manders cf Mm-j
American player that we have this nesotai Griffiths and the unfortu- j, DECEMBER SPECIAL
.year. He can do everything a back j nate Mohler of Southern Califor- Permanent Waves S2.50. 53.50. 55.
should be able to do on a football nia Vidai Q{ Army. Heller of Pitts- School GiUs Fir.ger Waves 25c
field—a great ball carrier, a marvel- I burgh. Ask of Colgate, Danowski of
aus forward passer, a fine punter*^ “ ' J
VICTORIA CLUB
(Continued From Page One.)
Old Indianol.i by "Spot'’ Schorre.
EXPERT REPAIRING
ALL MAKES OF CARS
WRECKER SERVICE
Day or Night, Phone 484
gan’s second edition of Benny Fried-
min. The Wolverine ace is the
nearest thing to a unanimous. All-
arad an inspiring leader.
Newnwin was dlreetly responsible
for mait of Michigan’s victories this
year, and never once during the sea-
sen did he have a bad day. He figur-
ed directly in the scoring of eight of
his team’s twelve touchdowns dur-
ing the season’s play.
Bob Chase of Brown is another
brilliant field general wfio played a
very big part in his team's fine 1
showing this 'season. Chase is a fine
all-around back and one of the
brainest field leaders the Bast has
seen in many a day.
Out in the Big Six conference
they have been raving over the bril-
liant ball-carrying of little Chris
Mathis. Nebraska’s speedy rabbit
back. Mathis is one of the shiftiest
broken field runners of 1932. and his
marvelciis ability to shake loose for
long gains nearly ruined the Pitts-
burgh team when the Panthers in-
vaded Nebraska last month.
Notre Dame always manages to
com up with a goodly number of
ELITE BEAUTY SHOP
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mennenga.,
CUT
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i he Cost of Painting
Your House
If you want to cut the cost of paint-
ing your house use SWP, the world’s
most economical House Paint. The
HOUSE PAINT body of SWP is such that each gal-
lon thoroughly covers many more square feet than other house
Regular Colors Per Gal.............. $3*00
CUERO LUMBER CO.
F. C. SCHRADE, Mgr.
HENNEKE BROS.
WILL SWAP—A No. 1 five
old mare for a mule. The
must be young and peppy.
O. G. Brandt, Ybrktcrtra,
CAFES—
STANDARD-BRAND URN SETS
A
You find here ntarly all wtl!-'
known makes, priced, in many,
cases, at about 60 °c of whole-
sale cost. A lifetime gift that
will delight any woman. Up-
DOWN war<^s ^rorn $9 95 during this'
sale, only!
WESTINGHOUSLUADJUSTOMATIC
80
Completely adjustable and
completely automatic.
Standard size, with 25 7©
less weight. Spbnge rubber
grip. A safe, fast-beating
iron. Only $7.75.
DOWN
? SANDWICHES
AT DEPRBSSION PRICES
ROAST BEEF
ROAST PORR *
HAM
HAMBURGER
CONEY ISLAND *
on Hot Buttered Toast
WANTED TO SWAP:
range for second hand iron
or heaters, or what have you.
F. Gol
LET’S SWAP—Will trade
line garden plow, practically
with all kind of sweeps,
cost $225.00 for $75 truck or
Joe Pannen, Cuero, Texas.
WILL SWAF: DOUBLE^
Pony Plow for something you
that I can use, also a singl*
swap. Ed Dietze.
WILL SWAP: 12 GUAGK
gun, Model T. Ford truck
foot canoe for goed light
truck. John H. Behaing.
FOR SWAP—TWO
lb. capacity ice boxes,
change one or both for
Mrs. C. T. Traylor.
Special attention given orders for
Luncheons. Bridge Parties and
other occasions.
| SOME FINE RADIOS TO
What have you?
UP-TOWN SANDWICH
SHOP
WILL SWAP:
power com grinder ter !
can use. Nagel
Next to Reuss Drug Store
W. J. (Bill) Holgraf. Trop.
LET'S SWAP A GOOD
bed for com. Value of I10JML
Gus Wolter at the Oil
idmglflakes in
PERCOLATORS
°/he PENTAGON
WAFFLE IRON
your ear* in work—
1 an vc at high tension,
er you snap at the wife
at the children,
leh out! Omwualcd
laay lead to Sleepless-
Headache, Nerv-
a and a host at
one in a half glaaa of
cm a pleasant, spark-
delightfully soothing
Try electrically
percolated coffee
and your old
coffee pot is
doomed! Effi-
cient Eltctric
Percolators as
low as S3.95.
T*i*
Bakes deli-
cious waffles,
cakes, breads.
Sturdily
made. Non-
tarnisb i n g
chrome finish.
Only Sfi.95.
i
Your Patronage
Appreciated.
WANTED TO SWAP—A
in good condition for i
Otto C. Buchhom at
ber Co.
I have bought th)3 Do-
lejsi Barber Shop of
Cuero and would ap-
preciate tihe Patron-
age of Cuero and De-
»Witt County: Citizens}.
All Work Guaranteed.
Come in and See Us.
TO SWAP: A PAIR OF
Poland China pigs. Two
old for a shoat. - j_
C. H. Krueger. A It M Route,
r**-
ONtY
Toth Danysch
ARE YOU
BUSINESS
If so come to the
and let's talk it over,
i a $75.00 Scholarship to
' Commercial College and
i at a SPECIAL CASH
part down and _
Byrne Colleges are
Antonio, Houston, _
Worth and otfidfiema
DOWN
W
DOWN
FOR RENT
. ____ Nervine fc new
I ia two forma—liquid and
sent Tablet. Both bevo
> soothing effect.
$1jOO at your dreg stage
j
P..MILES
oyi'&xmvtr
^ NERVINE
FRUIT CAKES
y
50c
Per Pound
! Make ideal Christmas Gifts
SHAW’S BAKERY
212 Esplanade Street
HEATING PAM
AS LOW AS
Appliances
cWi!lrftleet iJoiirjdms gf
1932 Thrift/
7/feWAFFLEMAtfER
DOWN
FOR RENT—FARM of 75 tf> 9<
; acres, pasture of 325 acres now
! used as Dairy Farm three miles
east of Cuero on Victoria road,
j paved. Telephone No. 1 or apply
! at Record office.
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Faultless Nobelt
Shirts and Shorts
50C
Per
Gaiment
A Nice Gilt
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the holiday season
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MEN’S FURNISHINGS
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Phone 138
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A household necessity
where there are children, or
in time of illness. A safe,
well-made appliance—one
that your family needs.'
We are more than willing to stake our reputation for
value-giving on THESE APPLIANCES at THESE
PRICES! Frankly, wc believe the bargains mentioned
in this ad represent the largest savings that we have been
able to offer in this entire period of low prices. And,
an upward revision of price schedules is slated before tbe
end of December. Act quickly!
Made by the Toastmaster
people. Fully automatic.
Ultra-modern design. ’^ .
A real value at
SI 4.50.
FOR RENT—MY ENTIRE UP-
stairs, unfurnished or partly fur-
nished, $12.00 month.
Mrs. S. C. Calhoun, Sr.
WANTED
WANTED—BOYS BICYCLE IN
! good condition. Call 148.
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<EJivo JirancLzNew cJrfo
1% New TOASTMASTER 7>kNew MIXMA5TER
The Flexible Clock” assures that
each slice of toast, from first to last,
is evenly browned to suit your taste%
Best household toaster made! 1-Slice
model. $11.50; 2-Slice model. S16.
Easy terms.
Does everything . . . mixes, beats,
whips, stirs, mashes, juices, blends,
chops food, opens cans, sharpens
knives. Portable type. SI 9.50: Sta-
tionary. SI 8.75. Food chopper and
attachment gear. $5.00; Can Opener,
SI.23; Knife Sharpener, $2.
WANTED TO RENT
Couple will rent downstairs
apartment or small furnished house.
Modern. Call Phone 83. Mr. Welch.
card or
We wish to thank
friends fpr the kindness toj
well as the beauttfal
sympathy expressed duriftjf
cent bereavement caused
death of my dear husband/
D, Wilson.
Especially do we thaok.
Leod and the Odd
their services Rendered
pressive ceremonies at t
Sincerely
Mrs.
Henry
HAVE TI
AS LOW AS 1}
DOWN
Ask For
Full Details
On Our New
Electric
Range Plan
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A Vacuum Cleaner
Is a Practical, Last-
ing Gift.
Federal
Brush Type
Cleaners
Only $42.50
n
E. J. FREUND
FUNERAL HOME
Ambulance
Service
Phones
468, 428, 448
OPTOMETfctSf
Win be In Cuero on
Ms regular Monthly
visit on MM, Dec. 11
THE MUTI HOTEL
From 9 A. M. to I P. ML
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T. F. HOGAN.
H. C. Rbss Optical
407 East Houston Street
San
AS LOW AS
DOWN
Slight Extra Charge on Terms
TO RENDER A SERVICE CONSISTENT
BANKING
SOUND
PRINCIPLES IS OUR DESIRE AT ALL
WE INVITE YOU TO CALL ON U8
Farmers State Bank & Trust Co
“SERVICE THAT PLEASES"
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Howerton, J. C. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 291, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 8, 1932, newspaper, December 8, 1932; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1090527/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.