The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 140, Ed. 1 Monday, June 26, 1944 Page: 3 of 4
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Political Announcements
The Record is authorized to an-
nounce the following candidates foi
political office subject to the voters
In the July Democratic primary.
For Congress 14th District;
RICHARD M. KLEBERG
CAPT. JOHN E. LYLE
For State Representative 68th Dist.
JOHN J. BELL
(Re-election)
For Representative 68th District:
W. L. SCHORLEMER
i For State Senator, 18th District
FRED MAURITZ
(Re-election)
For Comity Assessor-Collector ;•
FRANK R. THIFJflX
(Re-election.) ^
Ipor Sheriff DeWitt County:
CHARLEY WOFFORD
L. A. BUEHRIO
(Re-electlAlh)
For County Judge: m ^ ^
8TEPHEN P. HEBERT.
For County Attorney:
AUGUST C. HARTbttN
’ For County Clerk:
HENRY J. KOENIG
(Re-election.)
For Commissioner Prect. No. I:
ALFRED (BULLY) OTTO
GEORGE VON HAlEFBN
I For DeWitt County Treasurer:
* ALVIN H. TOP” BARNES
[ (Re-election)
I For District Clerk: ^
MISS MAGGIE EDGAR
(Re-election)
For Commissioner Precinct No. 4:
W. J. LAU
(Re-election.) _
| FOR SAU
YOUNG'S
STATION
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Five room furnished
apartment to permanent renters. No
children. No pets. Available early
part of July. Mrs. EUar Partain, 916
North Gonzales. Phone 417.
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished
upstairs apartment. Tel. 446.
FOR RENT—Unfurnished mod-
em 5 room house, comer Valley and
Broadway. Available July 5th. Mrs.
R. J. Waldeck, Phone 386.
FOR RENT—Furnished ‘apart-
ment and bed robm. 502 N. Gon-
zales.
SCOU'S _ SCRAP BOOK x
Hum
WANTED—Truck driver with
Commercial Drivers’ License and
qualified for general store work.
Stowers Furniture Co.
/WANTED—Pup 3 or } months, a
male fox, bull or Tat terrier. Please
phone 9517.
WANTED TO fiUY: Small bicycle.
Call 158.__
WANTED—Man for combination
ranch and farm work. W. L. Fergu-
son.
FOR SALE
WANTED—A lady as house mother
in small well appointed children’s
home. One who likes to five with
children and share their aaily life.
Good home and salaty. Apply by
letter giving age and details, also
references, to The Bronson Home,
Victoria, Texas. _
By: a ai scott1
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NEVER DfclMK INCOME.
SECTIONS of HavNAJI -A
especially ok maukailea/
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MEAP - ENqLAND- WAS CONSIDERED
<o BE MOS< MUSCULAR MAHj
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E*t>0NEN< OF MUSCULAR CONlllOL-
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'I'URNlNq '
RATION '
REMINDER
MEATS, FATS—Red stamps
A8 through T8, good indefinite-
ly. U8, V8 and W8 become valid
June 4 and remain good in-
definite’,y. i
PROCESSED FOODS— Blue
stamp? A8 through V8, good
indefinitely.
MCfST PLENTIFUL FDODS
—Onions, and eggs over most of
the oountry.
SUGAR—Sugar stamps St
and XI, each good for five
pounds indefinitely Sugar stamp
40, good for five pounds of can-
ning sugar through February,
next year.
GASOLINE—In states outside
j_____Ilium in ITf.fi
the East Coast area, A-ll «M-
Lons good through June 21.
FUEL OIL—Periods 4 and (
coupons, good through Septem*
ber 30. New period 1 coupons
for the 1944-45 heating year
may be used as soon aa they are
received from local boards.
SHOES—Airplane stamps 1
and 2, good indefinitely.
GLASSES FITTED
Jeton H. Beming ~
OPTOMETRIST
125 E. Main__Phpne St7
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Attractive 5 acre country home
on Hiway 2 miles out. 4 rooms and
bath, Modem and neat throughout.
Electricity, Venetian blinds, 2 car
garage, 2 chicken houses, well and
windmill. - ~
121 Acres, 8 miles out on Goliad Hi-
way, well improved $45.00 A.
5 Acres unimproved, good land, close
in and on surfaced road. $600.00.
Residence Lot,1 comer Hunt and
Second, size 63x150. Beautiful oak
trees. Another close In with oak
trees on East Church.
808 X. Reuss Blvd., 8 rooms and
I (bath. Now Specially priced, few short
time only. 4
518 South Gonzales, 3 rooms andj
bath. AO mmmmum and practi-!
cally new.
818 East French, Two Story, 6
rooms and bath, jril conveniences,
on plot of ground 100x127)4 feet
J. J. Fischer
ATTENTION SEASONS
Called meeting Wed., June 28th,
at 8 o’clock. Work In F. C. Degree.
Members urged to be present. Vis-!
itors always welcome.
By order of the W. M.
A. C. Fischer, H. W. Nagel,
W. It Secty.
for flowers Phone
326
HAAlC'S
WELDING
Cor. S. Esplanade, Morgan Av.
JACK’S WELDING WORKS
4 Jack PoenlUeh.
Year’Round
Cash Market
for
POULTRY
and
EGGS
CUERO POULTRY
& EGG CO.
South Railroad St
OLD TROBLEMS-
NEW SOLUTION
■an team time immemorial has suffered
With backache, soreness, horning urine, and
the discomfort of losing sleep. Our Chemist
has solved this problem *er us. Correct tbe
ph. of the bedy fluids, them troubtas leave A
few doses of Ctt-Ros wM hslanee tbe ph. of
Me body fluids and .give you die relief »<•«
wish. $1.00 bays Cit-Ros at year drvfgL
MEALS OF
'never?
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BH'E moon cafe
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L. L. BUTTERY, Ph. G.
Eddie Kivgan - Gladys Day
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CONSTRUCTION HELPERS
NEEDED AT ONCE j
FOR ' .. .
L. 0. STOCKER COMPANY
BORGER & SEMINOLE, TEXAS
Construction 100-Octane Aviation Gasoline Plant
' Phillips Petrolf-hm Cfcfcipahy
TRANSPORTATION FUJ.iNISHED^ENROUTlE ^
JOB — T,OP WAGES
^ng-time Job
Now Working Hours Per Week
Time nr A W After 40 Hours
Living Quarters Available
See Company Representative at War Manpower
/ Commission
United States Employment
105-7 S. Esplanade St. 1
Cuero, Texas
on
June 26, 27 & 28
M Persons now employed in essential industry
not acceptable.
SECRET AGENT X-9
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GULF
SERVICE
STATION
E. Hiller
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Tafe
fa Leading Cafe
TERMINAL
111 N.
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Newman’s
Tailor
Shop
Phone 462
HOUSE FOK SALE—Four rooms,
bath, - all conveniences. W. Y.
Haire, 403 Warn.
FOR SALE CHEAP Man’s bicycle.
Good condition, 468 X. French.
FOR SALE — 1939 Nash Sedan
good condition; grade A-l tires.
Brayton Park, Apt. 25-A.
lake every PmumI Coant!
BUY GOOD MEAT!
Fr?- •=*
Bohne Market
__
BEST COFFEE
IN TOWN
CUERO CAFE
_BUPpy BAUER
fe':
SINCERITY and
HONESTY
Guide our service
to the public.
w
Freund Funeral
Home
CURB Your RUPTURE
Why suffer? Learn about this mod-
em invention for men, women and
cMMr#K. BULBLESS, BELTLEBB,
STRAPLESS. Assists nature in clos-
ing opening. Swivel joint. Soft, con- j
cave, vacuum, air cushion pad holds
with firm but gentle pressure. Nc j
knobs or balls to gouge and stretch
tender tissue. No. obnoxious belts or
legs traps to bind or retard clrcula j
tlnw.
L. L BUTTERY Druggist
FOR .SALE—Clean 1936 Plymouth
sedan, radio, heater, good rubber. P.
C. Schaefer. Ph, 549,_
TRACTORS
FOR SA1E
1 — Model B. Like new, complete
set implements on rubber.
1 — F-12, perfect condition, all
Implements. Bargain.
2 — 36 Ford 114 Ton Truck.
1 — 87 Ford 1H Ton Truck.
1 —36 International Truck.
1 — 37 O. M. C. Truck.
If you need a good cheap
Truck come see me at once.
W. F. Krause
_WESTHOFF, TEXAS
FORSALE
2 — 38 Chevrolet^. 2 Door Sedans.
2 — 38 Ply. 4 Door Sedans.
1 — 38 Ford, 4 Door Sedan.
1 — 36 Chevrolet, 2 Door Sedan.
1 — 1940 Chevrolet 4 Door Delux
Sedan.
AH cars have new paint,
covers and guaranteed.
W. F. Krause
WESTHOFF, TEXAS
FOR SALE—3 room house. All
Cash Lumber Co.. _
FOR SALE—Four burner oil stove
86 00. 500 W, Live Oak.
FOR SALE—1 Prlgidaire ice box.1
True Tone radio, Singer sewing ma-
chine, Maytag washing machine,
electric fan, gas heater, kitchen 1
safe. 402 1-2 South Esplanade.
FOR SALE—Good used 5 burner.
coal oil cook stove $25.00. Mrs. John
Adcock. 504 N. Oonz&teft.
LOST AND FOUND I
Increase Egg Production
Dip with Sodium Floride to kill the
mites, fleas and lice. 29c per pound.
U L. BUTtMtY - Drags.
X*9'S BID
FOR A
5HUSLB* HANDED
CAPTURE Of A
Blue-jaw‘5 f
GANG 1$
5H0RT* LIVED...
How, A FEW
4IINUTEG
later...
W UGHH-H! NOW I KNOW MOW
* MAC ARTHURS FELT AT BATAAN!
MOW’D X KNOW THAT 01YE'
BUMMER HAS ON THE ROOF?
I ONLY HAVE TWO
OR HAVE X?
NICE WORK.
ANGELO...0UT
WMY DIDN'T
Y'PLUG HIM? -
AW, l FIG6CRED.
iiip r mr&SEo him*/' that's
IJ'D AiEBBE PUT;/ USING THE
\A BUTT0N IN/A OLD NOODLE,
•BLUE'JAWj\ AH6ELOI
By GHIC Y(
3POIt%
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BRICK BRADFORD-Beyond tbe Crystal Door'
GET IN TttE
SCRAP
America’s War Industry Needs
Metal-Paper-Old
Rags-Rubber
Get it back Into
Wsr Production.
P. & J. SALVA6E CO.
1M
IF THAT DOG, DRATDA,
HAS MISTREATED
• JUNE OR SANDY - I'Ll-'
iMSy
SO I, STARRI, AM NOT
WORTH THE GLANCE OF M\f
A RAGGED PILGRIM/
By WILLIAM RfTT arxJ >
'’then I .TOO, WILL SHOW
MV CONTEMPT FOR YOU.’
HAIR-GOLDEN/ II
;N HIM BEI
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ettakett
POPS
PLACE
308 North
Esplanade
Alfred
Johnson.
We are Wholesale Distributors for
LfNDl AIR PRODUCTS
Acetylene - Oxygen - Carbide
Cuero Iron & Body Works
Phone 84 Jesse Poenitxsch, Owner
BLOND IE
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PHEW." GEE-
I'LL BET ITT ■=
COOL ON THE
WATER.
HEAR THAT*
DAO WISHES
HE HAD
ASOArJ
HE DOES?
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WONDER. IFJ
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DID HEAR 1HE ,
NEWS ? wfeRe OUY-J
INS A
8v PAUL ROBII
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IDfDNr
noshes’
our of i
7r
9v ROBERT STORM i
KILL RED ANTS
Itfs* Cynlde-Chloride Mixture in
7water to exterminate them.
/ 95c per lb.
f-s L. L. BUTTERY
LOST—Saturday, pair of hom-
rlm glasses In leather case. Return
to Record office. Reward
LOST In Cuero—Gold rimmed
glasaes in soft leather case. Return
to Lacks Auto Supply for reward.
LOST—Keys in leather folder.
Suitable reward^ Return to Record
i Office,
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Putman, Harry C. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 140, Ed. 1 Monday, June 26, 1944, newspaper, June 26, 1944; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1098955/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.