The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 11, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 14, 1934 Page: 2 of 6
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SUNDAY, JANUARY 14, 1931
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THE CUERO RECORD
Back In Circulation
A SUNDAY
COLUMN
Aflmuim. Except Saturday, and Sunday Mamin* b»
THE CUERO PUBLISHING CO.
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Retrrd <>t the year lF"
e poet office at Cuero. Texas, as second class matter
under Act of Congress. March 3. 1897.
____ Editor-Publisher 1“ summing up the notable hap-
City Editor j penings of the year 1933. recently
Advertiaing Manager I stripped from the calendar, most
jof the public speakers listed as the
i most important of all. the inaugu-
i ration of Franklin D. Roosevelt as
j President of the United States.
The Record has been asked to H. Clark. Third Vice
ray for t he benefit of the Euchre Miss Zelia Diggs. Secret
Chib members . that Miss Julia Minnie Ferguson, Trees'
White, who' tens to have entertain- attention to other bu?
ed the club tomorrow night, has session adjourned
decided, cn. account of so much ■__
sickness among the members, to
postpone the enter ainment unil j-v» i You Ever
next week. *> KEWWF
LOST—Peek; book containing $5. StfM> to "
an old bill of lading and a railroad
expense bill. Return to Record
office for reward. I . P>“” C‘ J*?
Fred Westhcfl went to Victoria tising Manager of t .0
| Monday on a short visit. : HcraW-Evpresa. aa»:
(- Impure water is usually *he cause “During the past few
i of sickness. Keep your watpr have seen shrinkages in
I clean and pure, thus ward off the kinds. However, it I
; grip and other sickness. To do in? t» Bote t*141 Good
this get Bob Henry after vpur cis- never suffered a marked
teren with his cistern cleaner: it “Newspaper advertisi
I cleans out the mud and leaves the builder of Good Will £s
water. parallel. I like to cotnpa
Beef cattle sold from the coun- ; paper advertising campai
I ties of Harney and Malheur. Ore.. J the operations of heavy
1 this season represent a value of units in the Army. For
more than $1,000,000, or more than when the introduction
$12 each for all the men, women product is underway,
and children in the counties. The condition* of eorapetitioi
sales were more than 40,000 head, j ticularly keen, a heavy
j Go to the Foreign Restaurant for m*nt of copy comparabl
fine French coffee, fruit, candy and action of the heaviest I
1 cigars. Meals at all hour*. Give guns, the 12 rifles, usee
us a trial. Next door to the Mag- battery efforts, fr the ef
nolia Saloon. Geo Adel, proprietor tbed. Where the objects
’ Attorney George J. Schleicher ptementary. or the se
delivered his maiden speech in the]<3oQd *** ’15& ““b
district court yesterday and “did of publicity coulo be
splendidly" is the universal verdict »PP>‘ed While in the c
, of those who heard him. tm*1**^.
i The Record* man regrets having 75 type
missed his sojech, but hopes to be
on hand his next effort. „
Court is rocking along with its u UKeiy ^
dignified slowness, but the cases *** o recovery newq*
! coming up are disposed of with P ' * '
Nattanel Adwthang Kepeeaentailwe
CLARK CO.. lac, New Tone. Chicago. Philadelphia
Growing out of the accredited
| most important happenings in 1933
j will probably be rated the most
; important of 1934 happenings,
j namely, the Gowernmenc guar an- j
I tee behind the bank deposits of
/«•«» miAai hlotirxn • fvAmJ fha kkfffAct.
By Man or Carrier—Daily and Sunday, one year $5.00. six month*
ga Ml, three months $1.25, one month 50c.
Wednesday Edition only, one year $1.50. stx months *1.00 in ^OeWT
and adjoining Counties, Elsewhere, 1 year $>.00. • month*. $IJK
DEPOSITS
UP TO *2500,
INSURED
our great Nation; fronv the biggest
trust organisations with millions
of capital to the li.tle fellows strrv ,
log to serve its community with
limited capital
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There is no way of telling just {
how much this guarantee of de-
posits will mean to people of oar
country. Primarily it is the means'
of giving assurance to these who
work and save against the infirmi-
ties of did age. that when, their
money is needed from their bank,
ft will be there for them, iMraae*
every community in America has I
gone through some kind of a bank !
failure or adjustment during the,
past three or four year*, and we i
can all truly appreciate- having
If trade expansion with Latln-
America is our objective, which it
should- be we should be willing
give as well a* receive, and possibly
as the largest of nations in the
Western Hemisphere, commercially
it fe but logical to assume
that we give somewhat mere than
we roetero tl complete good-win is
to be a part of our commercial ex-
itimr ltoon » Watte.
I A M. .
Jgi the eating. The bank de-
eflect only .since January 1,
testify to the desirability of
into the banks all over the
bare harmed U If their money had jits individuals as was humanly for any more postal savings loans
been in bank and its safety guar• j possible* ta mec. the rcouirements in Cuero or DeWitt county, and
anteed. Murders have a* doubt !~of Beats and Federal iaspjc'.crs. some of the money invested in
been committed whew people were,1 who made fire^ieato rounds. The such savings should be brought
thought to hax wealth hidden, fact that our two banks, be h made back home for local distribution,
when in actuality they had'none, the rating to go in“o the guar an •
Thg squirrel bole system of biding tee fund, should be a matter of Jim Ferguses is going to support
wealth has had a tendency to satisfaction to their friends and C. C. McDonald's candidacy for
keep the crime wave above nocmal \ patrens and make amends to any governor, he has* announced in his
and its elimination should have of us who may have been tempor- official publication. Ferguson's
soothing effee: upon the National^ arily. denied a small loan or two Forum. As a matter of fac- racst
crimp wave. [that we might have used convent- every one in touch with the situa-
& * * j ently. Local banks will pay more tion bad expected Jim to do that
Chero’8 two banks have weather- [for time d^ix-its than po&.ai sav- very thing, for the reason that
j ed the storm of the dsprawfop ripgB accounts and a$ the money is McDonald has stood loyally be-
lt proper. With , more
lending, there la leas
to credit wlB find i* un-
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enormous amount of
i tax on liquor. It jfc esti-
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HAD A RAJ?TV .AT TOP-KNQT OF
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REReESWMCNTS FlEOfe OF PAPER
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WHICW WE ALt- WENT THE GAME WAS MUCH
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TO PESCRIBE PI30VECP E’EN WERE 5>t!NP fiDLDHU
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ALTHOUGH VVfc ARTE
A LITTLE: LATE WE
WANT TO THANK ALU
OF OIJR MANY FJR/ENPS
WHO SENT US TWO<SE
lovely cupristma.<s
ANP NEW YEAR CARPS
•‘Sincerely,
mm use this
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DRAWING VOUR HAIR DRESS
new trail to
new time rweord for tjrwasportetiaB from
t> Honolulu, but they chalked up the long-
fliffhk to blftory. Aviation has taken an-
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Rooms Baths
-One person, $L50> $2.00, $2.50
Tea persons, $2.50, $3.00, $3.30
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Howerton, J. C. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 11, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 14, 1934, newspaper, January 14, 1934; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth999462/m1/2/?q=%22~1%22~1&rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.