The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 245, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 4, 1948 Page: 7 of 8
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THE CUERO RECORD. CUERO, TEXAS
THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 4, 1948
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I
i s Tailor Shop
PAINTING
PAPER HANGING
EULA MAE EDGAR
Say If With Flowers
City Floral & Gift Shop
EULA MAE EDGAR
PHONE M»
MF - _____
the Addition of
MR. HERBERT WITTE
To Our Staff of
COMPETENT
MECHANICS
We Proudly
Announce
SUPER MEATS
For Your Family
' WEBER
MOTOR CO
Mr. Witte has had many years
of experience on all makes of
cars and will welcome an op-
portunity to serve you.
FOR SALE
. J. Fischer
Garage and
Clay tow—Modem new home be-
[ built. Ready for occupancy
about 10 days.
1 to* No. Cuero, J2.5**.**.
yRtoEL—6 rooms and bath on plot
of ground 225x120. Recently re.
A
SERVICE
CHECK UP
BAD OIL LINE?
• i'
POSTED
j All lands included in the S. J.
Wallis Turkey Ranch against hunt-
ing. _
Gottschalt and Theilengerdes
House Moving and Foundation Work
MAX GOTTSCHALT, Contractor
Phone 865-J 403 E. French
NOTICE
All land owned and controlled by
me posted against hunting or tres-
passing. A. O. Gohlke.
Dressmaking, Adult and Children.
Call for appointment Monday thru
Friday between 10 a. m. and 5 p. m.
Meyersville Exchange Mrs. J. D.
Hartman.
PECANS-PECANS
We Pay Highest Market
Prices Daily.
Baby Chicks and Poultry Remedies.
MAKES
FOR LONGER CAR LIFE
Homemade tamales for sale Thurs-
day every week, 302 W. Newman Sr
Phene 716-J.
\YA . HATCHERY a
W yatt FEED STORE
IOS S. Esplanade - :- Telephone 803
AND SAFER TRIPS
THEY’RE BOTH CLEAN
BRING YOUR CAR OR TRUCK TO
® woiu> w»t inraun
Probst Motor Sales
CUERO, TEXAS
BOHNE CLEANERS
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NOTICE MOTORISTS!
BONDS
SCOTCHES
BOURBONS
•inprove your farm and living con
NAM I
PACKAGE STOKE
NATIONAL FARM LOAN ASS’N. i
BLONDE
SECRET AGENT X9
^OR RENT
AMUSEMENTS
BUDDY HANCOCK
Admission
ETTA KUH
WED. NOV. 10
Benefit American Legion
Music by
DRIVE IN FOR
COURTEOUS SERVICE,
By WILLIAM Rin and CLARENCE GRAYl
Bryan Pemberton
H-4
FOR SALE—Baby carriage. Good
conditoin. 514 E. Church, Apt. 2.
LISTEN / THERE’S EMERALDS
WORTH MORE'N A HUNDRED
THOUSAND CLAMS IN THIS
MOLE - AND I KNOW WHERE
SEARCH
ME/ •
FOR RENT—Store building 26x38
dimensions. New, modem, in good
location. Phone 503. «
FOR SALE—Brlggs-StTatton pow-
ered lawn mower in good condition.
Woosy Kleinecke.
FOR SALE—Play pen in good con-
dition. Price $17.50. 703‘Mac Arthur.
Phone 826-J.
WANTED—Good 3 or 4 Batton
Disc Plow. W. F. Krause.
DOUG.? I'VE GOT A T&RtelBLY L'
TE2RIFIC IDEA.’- HOW VOU CAN
GET A JALOPPy, ------‘
I MEAN»>--
Get new life in the old girl by stopping
at the SMITH MOTOR CO.
No. 1—205 W. Main, Phone 155, Geo. Namt
No. 2—317 S. Esplanade, Phone 135, BUI NamL
COOKIE, DON'T J
EAT NOW-- 4
AP*H YOU TRYING
TO SPOIL "OUR
TEE TIEMANN
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
We are pleased to announce that we are now ex-
tending our Budget plan (Easy Payments), that
has worked so successfully in our Store, to our
Garage. Please see us for prices and terms be-
before you have your ntext repair work done.
THAT'S NO. I.7 TWO —I'M
LIGHTING OUT OF HERE —
NOW / THREE-YOU KNOW
THE WAY OUT OF HERE TO
THE BIG CITY - GUIDE ME
THERE AND WE'RE SET FOR
I SAID THAT YOU'RE A
PROBABLY A PHONY) I'LL ]
B?T THAT THE average
NEWSPAPER READER KNOWfr
/MORE ABOUT ATOMB THAN
YOU DO*
HAVE
ANY
SNOW/
FOR SALE—Choice budded pe-
cans. 35c lb. Mrs. Gus Hiller, 1201
N. Gonzales.
R. E. Regner
Service Manager
KASPER BROS
CONOCO SERVICE STATION
Cu7.r0 Loage No. 409 meets
every 2nd and 4in Thurs-
day 7:30 p. m. Practice meet
each Thurs. night, Visitors
always welcome.
W. R. Towery, W. M
E. C Barnard, Secty.
I GRANT YOU THAT
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER#
PROVIDE AN EXCEPTIONALLY ’
LIBERAL EDUCATION,
BUT--- t
FOR SALE—Shrubbery and cut
flowers. E. B. Edgston, 302 Indian,
ola. Phone 939-W. . '
DANCE AT WEESATCHE HALL
YORKTOWN
i REPEAT, URU6AMBA —
ARE YOU INTERESTED IN
A PROPOSITION?
HEX GANOEGTHE
NOTICE ON THE BUL-
LETIN BOAQO./-*e>Cy
WANTED TO SHOVEL.
SNOW THIS WINTER..’
CONGRATULATIONS GOLD
FISH CLUB! ON YOUR MOIST
COLD REFRIGERATOR, SHARP
FREEZER and BEVERAGE COOL-
ER BY KELVINATOR. DAVIDSON
ELECTRIC CO. TELE. 166.
Couple $1.20 — Specators 50c
(Tax Included)
WANTED — Appliance salesman.
Good proposition. Best Electric
Admission
Gents SI.00 — Ladies 25c
(Tax Incl.)
- FOR SALE—Underwood noise-
less portable typewriter, baby bed
and table top gas stove. Call 363-J.
FOR SALE — 5 rooms, hardwood
floors, tile bath and drain board, 2
lots. 508 E. Prairie. Call 297.
particulars contact our local repre-
sentative W. S. Harris, Cuero, Texas. I
“If It’s Whiskey We Have It”
NOTICE
I will do mangling at my home, j
old San Antonio Highway instead of'
Weber’s Help-Ur-Self Laundry..
Mrs. J. A. Gawlik.
FOR RENT—Large furnished
bedroom, 2 blocks from town. See
afttr 5 p. m. 106 1-2 McLeod.
FOR SALE—1941 Mercury Club
Coupe. A-l condition. See Pat
Patterson, Gold Fish Club. <
DODGE AND PLYMOUTH
22* N. ESPLANADE
L COULD USE SOME
extha MOOLA/ THINKS
THEP.ED BE” ANYTHING
Earn more money. Men, women,
good earnings for you selling fam-
ous line of plastic table cloths, wear-
ing apparel, etc. Exclusive pat-
terns, big demand for Christmas
gifts, sells easily and gives you big
profits. Work full or part time.
For interview write G and M. Piast-
re, Box, 9543, Lakewood Station
Dallas, Texas.
GROCERY A MARKET
West Main St Tel. 89
FOR SALE—300 acres Best Land
in County. Extra well improved,
good locations. 50 acres in field, bal-
ance fine mesquite pasture. Bar-
gains.. W. F. Krause.
—By CHIG YOUNG*
j. / I'M JUST SETTING K
I __ ( MY STOMACH SACK J , . ..
<V^) -A HALF-HOUR
A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE
STEVENS
P. O. Box 617, Cuero. Ph. 838-J.
Representing
TiKKEL Monumental works
of San Antonio.
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
The City of Cuero will receive bids
not later than 2 P. M.. November 16,
1948 at the City Hall for six thousand
feet, more or less, of curb and gutter
in place in Cuero, Texas. Specifica-
tions will be available at the office
of Earle F. Miles, Crain Building.
The right to accept or reject any or
all bids is retained.
Arthur Fischer, City Secretary.
MONUMENTS
GRANITE CURBING
CRADLE & GRAVE COVERS
BRiCK 5RADK)kD — And" the Prophet of Thorn
WANT TO BUY a hay rake. Jno.
Meador, 108 Indianola St., Cuero,
Texas.
RENTAL SERVICE
Electric Lawn Mower *1.0* per hour
Mectrie Vacuum Cleaner 50c per hr.
Ele« trie Floor Waxer 75c per day.
ROY PARKER
(fltlons. We make 4% long time
loans, easy repayment privileges. For
Dance At Lindenau
Sat., Nov. 6
Music by
IN THIS JOB ?
\ vYMO,S*MISS
b-i TONER-*.2J
A standard gauge railroad track i J
is 56 1-2 inches wide.
Roy Parker Garage
Flick Bldg.
Phone 114
FOR SALE—10 ft. Norge refrig- j
erator. Porcelain inside and out.
Good condition. Gold Fish Club.
GLASSES FITTED
Complete Optical Service
JOHN H. BERNING
Optometrist
£. Main, Cuero, Air Con-
ditioned A Parking Lot
FOR SALE—Immediate delivery.
All models Maytag Washing Ma-
! chlne^- Best Electric Co.
OLD PROBLEMS ,
SOLVED
Man has suffered long with back-
ache, soreness, painful elimination,
discomfort of losing sleep. Chem-
ist* have solved the problem. Cor-
rect the ph. of the body fluids—
trouble leaves. CIT-ROS *1.00 at
your druggist. For *ah by
BUTTERY DRUG STORK
They both look bright as
new because our dry clean-
ing is superior. We can
keep your family
without straining
budget.
FEMALE HELP WANTED
One. local lady. Age over thirty.
needed. It selected, after per-
interview, you will be train- j
to (xmdluet Lady America
Charm Make Up Classes with
groups of ladies. With the use of an
electric magnifying glass you will
give a skin analysis and personaliz-
ed make up service. Pleasant
profitable lifetime business. You
will have* r» deliveries Or collec-
tions to make. Paid weekly. A high
type work for ladles of refinement.
Write immediately. Mrs. Ruth Dil-
lard, 706 Ridge Street, Houston 9,
Texas.
LOOk-AFTEC
HE’S TANGLEt?
WITH BRADFORC
HE’S NOTGOINQ
TO CAGE ABOUT
LITTLE GREEN
PEBBLES OR. ,
ANYTHING ELSE/
WHATSAY!
4 rooms, bath—all
Close In.
AUTO JESTS bV SMITH MOTOR CO.
SMITH MOTOR CO.
21? ESPtANAOe ST. • PHONE 85
CJEPO, TEXAS .
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The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 245, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 4, 1948, newspaper, November 4, 1948; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1189702/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.