The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 85, Ed. 1 Friday, April 12, 1940 Page: 2 of 6
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FRIDAY. APRIL 12,1840
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After *fly Ouero Trotters’ baseball j
gamp Skndav afternoon on the Lu- j.
ling diamond, the team returns)
here tha followlng Sunday. April 21. i
for a contest with LaGraap.
Suppose all of us. regardless of
the outaeme of the Luling game,
make preparations for a real wel-
eoaoc hoaae for the players by per-
sonal ajjpearance at the ball park.
ROOKIE STANDOUT
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There's ^better way of
our tateteat. ■
Cuera’* jjfobable line-up for the
game a$-Luling Sunday will be:
Zunker,*Jtr Wilson. ss: Erhardt, lb. .
''Kiel. lbp-Hpeckles. rf; Piland, 2b; ;
Laufer, Eichholz, c; and Brown, j
An a\SSt feature in Cuero’s dia-
mond uHkrances this season is the!
work aTtAve Wilson ip the short -
Wllson lists among
-achievements being
lean football play-
altendins Baylor Univer-
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the C^jjgjjgg-up in this Sunday’s
game
OtherHBotfttf Central Texas lea-
gue gakneS jyheduled for Sunday j
are: V^afgpjSr at LaGrange, Schu-
lenburg- at ^allettsville. Gonzales (
at Yoakum at Weimar.
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Among tlX''.fcowboys scheduled to
make special 'appearances at the
Akera Badafr foere Saturday andi
Sunday, are * “Toots” Mansfield, i
named ttwe '-jtarld’s champion roper
in 193P; and Alex Border, West Tex-
as roper-'se&Mn important spots in
rodeos throughout the nation last
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of these two ex-
o roster adds
being shown
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new Cuero high school stadium and
field Thursday morning. could!
re&lize easily what the new grid- j
and
Jones, WPA project superintend-
■e, Special* cowboy also will be ent, and L. D. House, area leader of
* given several outstanding j the Works Progress Administration.
>ij||pa SHHsrs of Cuero afid De-
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Golfers Of Six Towns
the ^ andiMeet And Reorganize
Plans for the stadium and field; \
were explained in detail by E. C. |
Amateur golfers from six South T%xas towns—Cuero.
Ttaig writer, escorted on an in-
trip to the grounds of the
Funds totaling $26,852. certainly
no amount at which to sneer, was
allotted for the construction, work
on which was begun April 14. WPA
leaders believe the job may be com-
Yorktown, Kenedy, Beeville, Refugio and Victoria—gathered
Thursday night in Yorktown and completed reorganization
of the South Texas Golf Association.
- Charles Lamprecht, of
pleted by June 30. Yorktown, was elected ptesi-
* All Cuero should be grateful to j (jent 0f the association, and
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the persons who worked towards
making this dream an actuality.
‘‘On The Mark” readers
low will receive this scribe's reac-
tions to the work of the Cuero high
] school football Gobblers, engaged
iin regular spring drills this month
After my trip out to the field this
! afternoon. I’ll pass on to you just
I how Coach Eddie Shinn's boys real-
|ly look.
Herbert Dornbluth, of Cuero,
was named secretary-treasur-
tomor- er.
For the past several years the golf
association has been inactive.
According to plans mapped out at
Thursday night’s meeting, three
tournaments will be staged yearly
by the association. The meets will
be held during the spring, fall and
on the Fourth of Julv.
Additional pian^ for aynr.i^t.Lm
--— j play will be formed next Wednesday
All is in readiness for the pre-, night when.the association directors
i sentation tomorrow afternoon and, meet in the Cuero Municipal club-
| Sunday afternoon of the mammoth house.
{Akers Rodeo, here for 3 o’clock per-
j formances on the two days.
■Prices of admission to the attrac-
j tions are 40 cents for adults, and 20
' cents for children. .
[ Rarely is Cuero given the oppor-
; tunity to witness such feats of
Each of the six teams will carry a
personnel of eight players. It was
agreed that the team roster will be
determined by qualifying play. Cue-
ro’s qualifying events probably will
be staged next Sunday, April 21.
The initial tournament will be
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$3^5 Dresses____________$3.16
5 Dresses___________$3.96
$5(95 Dresses___________$4 76
5 Dresses___________$5.56
5 Dresses___________$6.36
5 Dresses___________$7.96
$lj).95 Dresses___________$8 76
REAL VALUES'
>THE POPULAR
DEPARTMENT STORE
i sportsmanship, and large crowds 4re j held on May 12 in Cuero, it was
expected to crowd the Municipal j decided at Thursday’s meeting. Sev-
Park Arena. Both day’s perform- ' eral attractive trophies will”'* be
ances will be climaxed by barn! awarded the various winners. * *
dances at the Municipal clubhouse I Cecil Newman. Cuero golfer, who
for which elaborate plans are be- j attended the Yorktown meeting, said
ing made by Rodeo officials and; Friday morning that a large numbir
j of golfers recognized as experts will ’
represent the six towns of the asso-
I ciation.
i “It will certainly take par golf to
| win places on the teams,” he said.
| Cueroites who went to Yorktown
for the meeting weie Brownie Phil-
I lips. Herbert Dornbluth and Cocil
1000 ’ Newman.
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dancers alike.
Gotta, go now. See you later.
HOWfflfY STAND
Weimar
Gonzales
Yoakum
Shiner
LaGrange
CUERO
Flatonia
Luling
Hallettsville
■ Schulenhurg
.1000!
GAME IS CANCELLED
, Cold weather which caused post-
' " !ponement of a practice softball
game Thursday night also has re-
suited in cancellation of a game
scheduled for tonight between
.uw Grand Pri2e and the Knights of co.
Last Sunday’s Results
Weimar 4. Flatonia 1
Gonzales 5. Luling 1
LaGrartge 16. Hallettsville 6
Yoakum 15. Schulenburg 5
Shiner 13. Cuero 0.
Games For Sunday
Flatonia at LaGrange
^chulenburg at Hallettsville
"*Cuero at Luling
Gonzales at Shiner
Yoakum at Weimar
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Texas League Teams
Begin Season Today
Marriage License:
{ Elvis Miciel Young ar.d Mrs. Beu-
I lah Dial.
Oil and Gas Leases:
j Ike How eth assignment of lease
to Arkansas Fuel Cil Co., 100 acres
'of land. Maria De Jesus Y Barbo
j Grant. Con. $1.
i Ike Howeih a signment of hase'
{to Arkansas Fuel Oil Co.. 100 acres
- jof land, A C. Tumlinson Original
! SAN ANTONIO. April 12 — Base- j Survey, et al. Con $1
ball games today and tonight at R w Milner, mineral deetl to W
San Antonio. Shreveport. Beau- T Merritt l-256ths interest in 450
mont and Houston will usher in the acres of land. Miguel Ortiz L agua.
; 1940 pennant race of the Texas Con. $10. |
^a^ue- Hubert Heaton, et al, oil. gas and
' Thp opening-day schedule is: Dal- mineral lease to N. A. Maffl. 2296 5
las at San Antonio: Fort Worth at1 acres of land. Manuel Manchaca 1-2
Shreveport: Oklahoma City at League, et al. Con $10.
Beaumont: and Tulsa at Houston Deed Records:
J. F.rd Gohlke deed to Edward L.
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179 90
j Mrs. Mary Nuemberger. et al. deed
to Edward L Boldt. 86 4 acres of
1 land. J T Tinsley League and La-
bor Con $1252 80
, Mrs. Minna Samsel. deed to Ed-
! ward L Boldt. 21.6 acres of land.
J T Tin>lev League and Labor.
Iron. S3132C .
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DAILY RECORD 50c PER MONTH Boldt. 62.1 acres of land. J. T Tins-
L^ague and Labor. Con. $1
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GENTLE, EFFECTIVE
Did you think that the only ones who profit financially from building a
new home were the builders? They do prof it considerably, but so do the work-
men, and the lumber supply companies and their employees—in fact, every-
one, who has any direct contact with the building, profits. They all have
more money to spend for their needs.
Of course, the home furnishers and landscape gardeners and decorators
make direct sales to the family who owns the'new home. But the businesses
that profit the most are those who sell merchandise or service to the work-
men, the architect, the furniture store delivery man, and all the others who
take part in helping to build and furnish a new home. In turn the butcher,
the baker, the grocer, and the laundryman are able to buy new clothes from i
the man who lives in the new home. . *
That is business. ,
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You can prepare to get> your fair share of all this business by planning an
intelligent and thorough advertising campaign. Direct your campaign at the
great majority of this new market developed by the spring building boom —
advertise in The Daily Record! Daily Record circulation covers the entire
Cuero market every day of the week.
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minimum expenditure, consult the Advertising Department of
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Putman, Harry C. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 85, Ed. 1 Friday, April 12, 1940, newspaper, April 12, 1940; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1097255/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.