The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 93, Ed. 1 Monday, May 1, 1944 Page: 3 of 4
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BAD WEATHER IS WANT AD WEATHER-MEANS MORE READERS
DAI LYjCROSS WORD
PoWital AnnouKemenh SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOIC
By R. J. SCOTT
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INFORMATION I
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13. Goddess tea ^
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14. Puss * 16. Grampus
15. Fountain * 18. Stair ^
17. Cent & U>. Eject
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401 West Broadway, 6 rooms and
bath, all conveniences, two lots 105-
xl20.
515 East French, Two Story, 6
rooms and bath, all conveniences,
on plat of ground 100x127Mi feet.
606 Bast Broadway, B room house
and garage apartment, neat through-
out, a good investment.
Neat Duplex, North Side, excell-
ent returns on Investment.
BUSINESS PROPERTY
116 West Main, former Fey Studio.
Lot 50x120.
Two story brick, on East Main, re-
cently remodeled Good revenue.
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35 . God of
pleasure
37. Pinch
39. Snake
J. J. Fiicher
FOR SALS—My home, corner
East and Mitchell; known as the old
Juenger home. Apply S10 East St
FOR BALE — 1940 FORD Pick-
up — good tires and in good
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FROM THOUGHT DIVIDE!—POPE.
I Distributed by King Features Syndicate, Zac.
FOR SALE—One pre-war bed-
room suite, good springs and mat-
tress. One dining room suite, good
as new. Baby bed, small size. 313 W.
Live OA fit.
'THe
Horn is
For The Best of Care
Bring Your
FORD
BACK HOME.
WEBER
MOTOR CO.
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FOR SALE: Newly built modem
hren» in North Ouero. 5 rooms, bath,
garage, cooling system, all hardwood
floors .oversize lot. Owner leaving
city. Phone 449.
now Po
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Deliver, milk in cans an^inc^
A S*<EEL FRAME.
1n 'ftiE fellers
FOR SALE—Babys Basinette,
complete with lining and pad like
New.- Chas. L. Beucher, Brayton
Park, Apt. 11-B.___ _
Ccpr 1944 Kitg Fein.m Synodic, Inc. Wvtld ughti ictcived
FOR SALE: Davano—Bed. Al-
most new. Louis Layton, 407 E.
Morgan Ave.
HORSES FOR SALE—Henry
Braden, Rte. 2, Cuero.
WINTER GARMENTS
Want Cleaning
before storing.
GOOD FOOD
FRIENDLY, QUICK
SERVICE.
TOWER INN
GLASSES FITTED
Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry
CHICKEN
DINNER
MODERN CHAPEL
All Conveniences
A dignity and beauty
that is a comfort to
the family.
NEWMAN'S TAILOR SHOP
Phone 462
POPS PLACE
996 N. Esplanade
Alfred Johnson. Prop.
JOHN H. BERNING
Jeweler & Optometrist.
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PLACENTAE rtE-1 ON YOUR,
Car Service at
Its Best.
Gulf Service Station
E. J. HILLER
117 N. Esplanade—Phone 196
YOU BAY YOU NEVER HEARD OF
BLUE-JAW. YET YOUR HANDB
STARTED SHARIN' WHEN I
MENTIONED H16 NAME! J
CASH
FOR YOUR
PAPER
& JUNK
Coll 600
P.L J. &U.VA6E CO
L. C. STEVENS
TEXACO SERV. STA.
ETTA KETT
Where
FOOD IS GOOD!
DRINKS COLD!
SERVICE PERFECT!
The Doll House
MRS. ALVIN BARNES
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AMERICAN CAFE
DAILY
BUS TERMINAL
HAAK'S
SAVE DNTWEATS
Remember low-point, low-cost
‘Meats in planning menus.
By WILLIAM RITT and Cl
BRICK BRADI-OKD-Beyond the Crystal Poor
Bohne Market
MANTU
YOUR MASTER STILL ABED
AT THIS HOUR ? NONSENSE
WHAT TO DO? AH, I HAVE
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r MY FRIEND, MANTU? .
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DOOR.
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BRICKS
| ENEMY,
It s a Matter of
GOOD TASTE
T» Dme With Us.
WE WANT YOUR
EGGS
POULTRY
PONDERS A
PROBLEM
Blue Moon
CUERO POULTRY
& EGG CO.
South Railroad St.
Eddie Rjtfaa^ Gladys Day
WANT TO RENT A VAULT 8>6
MOU6H TO HOLD ALL ME .
LVER -JEWELRY-CLOTHES
GARS-AND BOTTLED
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I'LL BE PREPARED
ALL RIGHT- I RE-
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ISN’T THIS WONDERFUL?-
MV FATHER IS COMING
HERE FO^ A VISIT-I WANT
YOU TO PREPARE EVERY-
THING FOR HIS ARRIVAL-
you look happy-
MAGGIE-WUZ THERE
A CHECK IN THAT ^
TAXI SERVICE
DAY OR NIGHT
CALL
SOUTHPORT STATION
S. Esplanade
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For State Senator, 18th District
fred MAtmrrz
(Re-election)
For County Assessor-Cotteexor:
FRANK R. TfflCME
(Re-election.)
For Sheriff DeWitt County:
CHARLEY WOFFORD
L A. BUEBRIG
(Re-election)
Par County Judge:
STEPHEN P. RETORT
For County Attorney.
AUGUST C. HARTMAN
For County Clerk:
HENRY 3. KOENIG
(Re-election.?
For Commissioner Fred; No. l:
ALFRED <BULbY) OTTO
For DeWitt Oouuty Treasurer:
ALVIN H. TQtr BARNES
(Re-eleetioo)
For District Clerk:
MZSS MAGGIE EDGAR
(Re-etecftiMk)
For Commissioner Precinct No. 4:
W. 3. LAU
(Rerelection.)
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WANTED TO BUY—Your eggs
and fryers. Mayers Red 8c White
Grocery.
WANTED—Small. table cream
separator. Must be meateidoally
perfect and reasonable. Tel. 901QPI2.
for ran
FOR RENT—Stucco building,
formerly occupied by florist shop,
■ret Broadway Ph. 110, Mrs. AUz
Koehler.
j FOR RENT—Pure ished bedrtom.
All conveniences. 217 W. Live Oak.
Phone 660.
LOST AND FOUND
STOLEN: 1 U. S. Carbine Rifle,
Serial No. 1215457 from barracks No.
3, Cuero Ry. Detachment on March
30, 1944. Anyone having any Infor-
mation in connection with Otis theft
contact Lt. D. N. McDonald, 718th
Ry. Opr. Bn. Detachment, Cuero,
Texas.
LOST—Pair glasses. Left in ladies
rest room at Auction Friday. Re-
ward. Call 94.
LOST: Pure bred female Scotty,
4 months aid, slightly brindle, no
collar Might answer to name of
Nosy. Call Mb'. J. D. Branriette, 687.
RESULTS
RECORD
WANT-ADS
BRING
o ouero radge No. dll A. F.
A\' a i ii Meets 2nd and 4th
Thtuedey eg 7:90 p. m.
Practice meet each Thurs.
A. C. Fischer, H. W. Nagel,
W. M. Secty.
Increase Egg Production
Dip with Sodium Woride to kill the
mites, fleas and Uee. 29c per pound.
L. L. BUTTERY — Drugs.
Fine Liquors
BIEDERMAN
PACKAGE STORE
Special Dinner
on Sunday
CUERO CAFE
BUDDY BAUER
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Putman, Harry C. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 93, Ed. 1 Monday, May 1, 1944, newspaper, May 1, 1944; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1098963/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.