The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 267, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 20, 1945 Page: 1 of 6
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IT'S HUM
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I0MIS
FAST TEXAS—Partly ctood
warmer in the sooth itnd iKlpijj
east portions, colder ia the txtrta
northwest tonight. Gentle i
moderate southeast wjlnds on tl
coast.
A NEWSPAPER REFLECTS tTS COMMUNITY
CUERO, TEXAS, TUESDAY. NOVEMREI
Offices
Of U. S. To
Close Oil
Nov. 22nd
For Canned Food Planned
Richarcfcon, Stertt^
! Chihf/e In 1940J
mtmr Brifs 0
manUIrm lithe
The Guadalupe Baptist Workers’ Couferelicc, met in scs- Cuero .planned foi
Sion in Cuero Tuesday at the First Baptist Church. Delegates on Thursday, Nov.
were from Lavaca, DeWitt, Victoria, Calhoun! and Jackson ^ie Uity officially
__,Cou.itif.. the last Thursda;
ntinm/IVl ¥\Artm Dr. B'n M Dajrid of Cuero is month, or Nov. 29. as
fcyifl* ■ * j I ^ m'x.leidO. r of the? Guadalupe Aoto- Day. ^
j a ii’jm'o' i' <11 tli^ vj ji'o's werg Kmi » Uiit' government
l CrrVTD£ CCCM ,!'c pc'-siam lor liddi-ewc-.. I he pu>-1 Er,,pdulcd to do bull
f//jg^r/li gram. f-s aiiuountd • by Dr. David,j as l^rs a« could Ui fe&l
— was follows: | conforming to fedeial
! 10:00 a. m 'Devotional. Rirv. V> the observance tf
'AjJFlicanls Interviewed1 r,tVain"- Ti,c»««.!», „i pm. «m
t A_, A pmtence.” Rev. u E. Barrett. 1 j the 22nd in tlie mat e
UR Monday; Anoinor 1010 a. m.-,;Thc Meaning Of1 Series and window
! . C„ r\, il„ 0 4 Faith, ' Rev. L. £). Clipper. master Tarkington sa
jCSS DO L/llD m0V, cU 11 CO a m.—Echoes From The AAA office will
— - - ' Convention.” Rev!. Avery Regers. day on the 22nd th
F,'Several applicants f r tlie post of 11'20 a. m.--Special Music, First Thanksgiving, 8. C
IfjeWitt County Service Officer were Baptist Church, Cuero. Jr- • secretary-tfllwl
^Interviewed by Die Service Office 11:30 a. m i—Sermon, Rev. J. A .C. A., re^^"' ^
tfeoiTfl in the Chamber of Cotnmc<cc Djwcli Ponder, i urged to remcmSfe *
12:00 a. m Ltmch, Served by j ^ inconvenienced,
be Cu*ro Church, j. . Dity Totes N
ulay 1:30 n. in — Boiird meeting and| 'Die V. S. Brtfployn
tin ns! W. M. U. meeting. I a,*> wil1 close tills 1
; yn- ;2:30 p. m.—Adjournment. . J Merchants and all
-bay More War Hono- - houses of Cllcro will
Instances is!
T-5 Harold UeTdllS 10 AlU JimV-
^ „r u,ci ■ ing Europeans
l^ilantry inj pjans for swinging into ac-
ay, lost ffiSjtion riglit away in a “Victory
there. The 'Collection of Canned Food.l|
mong lrisjvlii be carried out here, Dr1
mal effects. * Ben M. David, who has ac-j
simplicity. jeepted chairmanship of the cain-i
lh pf emo*ip,iiKn here- announced Tuesday.
New jlnformaHok }
Out Of Inquiry.-1
j Of Huh B*ii
By United
CAPT. FRANK l. UllYMAN of Skaneateles, N. Y., bounces daughter, (Nov. 20. to hro • f the <
Sue, 3, high into the air while his wife watches. The captain, it - df additional applicant'’
seems, had a dream of a perfect vacation which included a stay At a inoimced.
New York hotel plus all the special service that goes with it. A 1 High qualil
hotel manager, who read a letter outlining Lallyman s dream, Invited The board wits impn
him to a leading‘New York hotel “on the house as a token of what hlgh-cplpHr cf (lie aop
they would like to eive all the servicemen. (InternationalV }0f them Imd liad muc
Guests Of t T. McEfroy
Here Tonight
proepeet for millions this cold win-!
[Xm lnlWIwon pi ^ jm come through and Program for the annual American Legion banquet ancl
PP^fevpiH^ do hope;^ve ju«t a little ci the plenty we meeting scheduled tonight at 7:30 o'clock at Legion hall was
givc;announced this morning by.J. D. Bramiette, post commander.
j a can of food to this worthy relief i
Olcttef._\ ■ cause Borne may want to give!
f v -’, i > ^ j more, but a can per capita would j
I have always loved produce lots of food for the starv-.
r dearly, there is no >• w” yic^‘_
Saddle Mountain Round
up To Be Offered Next
Sunday, Monday
_____ t Some 300 or more Legionnaires j. d. Bramiette, secretary ol the -arcu> aie still ua
.m and guests have signified they will ilbard. As many good and qualifed tlieir cliBmpicnslHp.
L be present fer the affair. men as possible are wanted as appii- The Tuiklets Saturds
| To Discuss Memorial 'cants, so that the beet passible per- at the Texac-Texas C
j ; Besides the featured • speakers, son for the place may be found. ^ p in AuitUl
TfiM one of the highlights of the meet- The Board Is composed of Monroe ‘ ’
|^J|T| ;ing wifi be full discussion of the Ririn, Yoakum; Emil Janssen. Nord- tour of lllc Lupi^al ;
Seiwicc Memorial wKich has been licim; Gus Braunig, Ycrktown; John Gregory gym piidr to
.planned here. Information from the N. Berning, Cuero; and Bramiette, Coach Bob Ailaii ch
InHpr architecls who llave drawn t-he
JIlUvl skeb-hes will be received and stud- y
OCt The program will open wltli at
prayer, to be followed by a silcht
1 prayer and Taps for buddies who
lert tlieir lives in the war. Dr. W.;
Sunday A. McLeod will offer the prayer.
Progress; A sing-song will follow, with Rev.
t as the I A' A Hahn 1'-adln?- i
. i Following tlie singing the turkey
veir 1 dinner and trimmings will be serv-
. David,|e(j by Auxiliary members. j
I Officers To Speak
i i»y all! Next will lie tlie introduction of i
Baptist; sue£ts. followed by the dlscussiuh
, . ! of Hie bei vice Memorial. >
taught ... , , ..
._ C’hief si>eakers on the progiam,
pu k l Wjjj j ^ garden of Belton !
■ FOdav!1,11 °®RTr of **le '^th Division; Lt i
r H‘ i George Sanff.rd. adjutant of the!
gmu UL Ftedistiibution Station at Fur Sam j
11 s H,l< i Houston; and W. O. Bruce Folk, ar,-j
(Sislant adjutant at the same post.)
—Buy More War Bonds—
Buy More War Bonds—
eting And Program To
!e Presented Here On
Wednesday
rtipj —land Sally Simpkins, both of net-
j___preS|_ I work experience. Sien> Sue is billed
r Educa-1as a liational girl cYiaihpion yodeler.
e Travis jand Simpkins sings add plays
emocrats!red flot rhythm on the bass fiddle,
action is Songs And Patter
rt ilas Little Jill plays the part of a mis-
falcntine ddevous spit-fire, and offers adhgs
in unof- and Patt*r- she and her W* stuffed
ra legal Pailda hear are popular with au-|
diences. Other standout
con
GM REJECTS
ARBITRATION
PROPOSAL
perform-1
ers with the troup are Woody John-!
son, “The Singing Texan,” and!
Johnnie Leach, one of the best
known of tlie old time fiddlers.
—Buy Mate War tyufc
A new building to home the Bur-j went of tlir di
.face Burial Vault Companv will tve! On Monday i
'built in the Liberty Addition on S.! adult banuuci.
! Esplanade, it was announced Tues-ithe young peep
day by D C. Wrxxfers«m. vice pres-! will b<- luted,
ldent and local manager cf the night the Juni
firm. . guests.
A contract has been 'signed to All of the bat
purchase Ivks 1 and 2 in Block 3. j dinners ai.d wi
| which fronts 145 feet on S. Espla-jtlie Baptist Clu
I nade The company will construct. —Buy MLo
I with work expected to start in ,,u’ i Tkina f3u#
Spring, a liollow tile and stucco|Vniiln JuyS
! building 44 feet wide and 80 feet ■ Q|^ |^|
i Landscaping and lyeautillcation
of the grounds around the building CHUNOKINf
'also are ccntemplated. WrxKler.oii pIISS1()
| said 1
L. L Wallace of Clarendon is *'K ko--diear
president of tlie Surface Burial Manchuria.
'Vault Companv. wliich serves sonic At least Chi
50 to 60 south Texas counties. incut souice- f
Construction on tlie modem okayed tiic mo
building mav get under way by next, remains silent.
March, the manager here said
—Buy More W’^r Bonds-
Lavaca Causeway Is
Opened To Traffic
nr the first time most of
an seeing jm In action
...Li, daring a
bond drive,
i’lwfi ^From tiny
kindergar-
JK_JML ten who
yUlllfl gave up
TtnrM their candy
ferH!aB» pennies 1 a
Pyy exchange
for w a r
? stampsto
pa vlie swapped his pen-
pr an extra bond, everyone
ages and all circumstances
AUSTIN. Nov. 20.— CUP.» — Tltf DI A Y\ HERE
smtp Game Department says re-! *
ikjU.s of wardens indicate that '"'jWCnKIF^nA Y
experienced liuntcfs are making ” I
deer and turkey slipoting extra haz-! _
arrinus this year in Texas. ; Another Black Gobbler game isj
Tlie department ’, says five fatali-. scheduled Wednesday night ,Nov. 21,;
tics already have been noted sIikc Twhen the Daule High battlers meet
the season opened On November 16—’the Scpulenburg Black Panthers in
five days ago. t 'Gobbler stadium. The game is
—Buy Mora \t'ar Bonds— scheduled to start at 8 o’clock.
Tovan If (iiiaril Car Tills k, a district . title game.
ICAall li VJUOlU IWI ‘ Coacli Sampson said, and tlie local i
Nazi War Criminals sh,pe and k *
--1— Saturday night the Black Gob-
NUERNBERG. Gjerniany. Nov. 2U biers played a 0-0 tie against the
— iUP.i— Technical;Sergeant Oscar Yoakum Black Bulldogs in Yoakum.
Hickman oi Avalon. Texas, was one' Besides the game here Wednes- catg that BfMttff
of 13 men of the 1 U S. Fir^t Di- day another attraction is the Daule the nation’^ opjor oommerc
vision who guarded tlie Nazi de- Pep Squad, a lively organization Unas, has been lnvestigatiig
lendants in the dock at the war | which backs tlie boys with peppy possibility of using facflitiea ;
clinics trial today. cheering and between halves for- ter for one qf Ha airports. >'
—Buy Mere War P»nds— mations. Should fiaraiff^&eeide to 1
Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Day. , —Buy More War Bong*— port at Victoria, tt would lb
Record subscribers, will be the TO ATTEND GAME City with all the major CAM
quests of the Rialto Theater on j WASHINGTON. Nov. 20— (UP.)— state and nation by aerial nt
Wednesday for the showing of President Truman will attend the However extent of any pi
‘ Naughty Nineties” if they will Army-Navy football game In Phila operations In Victoria wig
present this coupon and pay the j delphia on December 1, the White known, and an aQOMtaOMMI
customary service charge. House announced this morning. Branlff was ^Mng —'•*
leaders of both political
him tha ta priHitdon 0
training would be so dt
iftnotwnw
Airlines Must Allot
Space For Servicemen
Traveling From West
MM* to make every bood drive
M)Wr That the war bond pro-
PHtii truly a people's program
IId in these facts: 85,000,000
4MMiStns own war bonds. Brok-
en down into income groups. 23
of all people In America
■KM2S0 or less of annual in-
eoMt, 17 per cent of the $1250 to
gllM income group and 84 per
Of the $1750 to 82800 group
ir.nouiuT
Eisenhower, And Nimilz
Replace Marshall, King
it^more than ever before in
lOet great organized drive to
■ira bonds—Victory Bonds—
j^uld strut your best before
approving eyes of your man
I* In uniform. Let’s show
r&w we did It. They flnlsh-
r^Uhttng Job. Let’s finish
In a blaze of glory.
TH* EDITOR
WASHINGTON. N<»v. 2(1.—
il P)—I’resicfent Truman an
nounml this afternoon that
(len. Eisenhower is replacing
(irn. .Marshall as Army Chief
of Staff. Adm Nimitz is replae-
ing Adm. King as chief of Na-
val Operations
The State Highway Department
has announced that the hurricane
damaged causeway over Lavaca Bav
is now open to traffic The cause-
way, on State Highway 5, was
damaged in the tropical hurricane
of last August.
main in euei.i' iui seveiai rpomn.' CHICAGO Nov 20_<UP.‘—Pres-'
Bv that time the bulk of service ident Philip Murray of tlie Congress!
personnel returning from the Pa-f°f Industrial organizations says)
cific will have been' discharged orjsenority provisions of the selective j
transported to new assigilrnentf>. service act promote conflict among
West bound traffic is not affected [workers.
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Aldridge, C. C., Jr. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 267, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 20, 1945, newspaper, November 20, 1945; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1097428/m1/1/: accessed June 14, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.