The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 68, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 12, 1959 Page: 9 of 10
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TIIE ClrERO RECORD. Thursday, February 12. 1959 •
Guided Missile To Just The Persons You Wish To Reach .... A Record Classified Ad!
Al'TOMOTIVC
FEBRUARY
IS SHORT ON DAYS
BUT LONG ON
VALUES
At
WEBER MTR.
1951 Mercury Fordor - - F.xtra
clean both inside and out.
Park green finish shines like
new. Good tires equipped
.sith radio, heater and turn
signal". Pr.ced to .ell at S795.
1954 Fold Tudor C cylinder.
One owner. Blue and v\hi'o
tutone paint. Has a radio and
turn signals. Priced at only
4695.
1949 Ford Tudor. One owner,
radio, heater. Only $.’25..
1949 Ford Foldor. Radio,
heater. $U(0,
1948 DeSoto. Fluid Drive,
radio, neater $ 95. /
WEBER
MOTOR CO.
Your Friendly
Ford Dealer
LOINS WANTED
Call On I s For All Your I.oans
Of Worth-While t'harrcter. Personal
And Confidential Service!
FARMERS STATE BANK 4 TRUST (0.
a
(Who's Who In (iicro
j HOME and FARM SKI!VIt FS
Bl SIM v. St KVIl I S
FREE
Dead Animals
Removed
It Voi Hrtr I)ri4 Call I*
Horae* Of Mule* • •
Call Us Collect
HI-3 6389 Victoria
Texas Rendering Co.
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
CITY ELECTION
Tuesday. April Tfh
HAM 111
FOP. RENT
FOP. RENT— 4 room unfurnish-
ed downstairs apartment in du-
plex — Large closets and stor-
age spare. Garage, paved street.
Mrs. Jack Howerton — CT. 5-
3131 or CR 5-1147. ttf
FOR F.LN7 Upstairs urfurn.
apt. Reasonable. Ph. CR 5-5157.
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FOP. RFN'T 2 bedroom un-
furn. house. Ph. CP. 5-4679 '1.7
WANTED
Loans to farmers, dairymen
and ranchers. Terms up to
five years Low cosi loans
from a credit cooperative. fu$
ly member owned
goxeai.es production
CREDIT ASS’N
Off ire*: t or Mown Gonialea
WORK WANTED—
I will keep children for working
mothers, also do ironing in mv
home. Call CR 5-4754 <16
i WANTED Reliable man to
1 operate ser\i<c station. Small
investment needed Good loca-
tion. Call CR 5-5272._Uf
RAWLKIGIT BUSINESS NOW OP-
EN in DcWitt Co. or Cuero Ex-
cellent opportunity. See Chas.
Beard P. O. Box 236 Bloomington,
at on'e or write Rawleigh s Dept.
TXA-2280-199, Memphis, Tcnn.
_1-12-15-26-11_
NOTICE*-______
Come to the Jr. Hi Band Concert
Feb. 17. 8:00 o'clock._06
WANTED TO BUY_
Interested in property on river
for home site. CP. 5-5373 . 06
Citv Council. Place t:
PETT: Bl.l'NTZER
FOR wai.i:—__
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE
6 P.m . Modern Home. 1 Mi.
from City Limits, on pave-
ment, a good buy.
510 E. First. 3 bed rooms.
\crv neat. 2 car garage.
209 W. Prairie—2 bed rooms,
ft den Garage. 2 lots. Oak
ft pecan trees.
510 E. Chuirh. 5 rooms ft
Balh. Separate Boya room ft
Garage.
7 acres • small 5 room bouse
and rhiiken house. Well,
pressure pump. 3 miles out.
J. J. FISCHER
CUERO. TEXAS
Jl’ST HONK!
Veil bring .on
Irish mens
VEGETABLES
von: EAVOKITE i I i
PE Ml .VI
rntic.i Drinks B-«i
Bobs Drive-In (iro.
1.509 X. I.«|>luuut!e
AIK ((INitniOMM.
in i i.inn \ia :
5 , ci'W t! i t •' .1
-liunking an. .if' It'".' vtu.'.l
•'HIT'. !' .. 1 '.. A ,1 till n I ft:
in t.'l'i •! r ■ \ ■■ ;m: . :"i‘..l
liming i:::''i !
| ( all rilOliN s
’ fiei i. Main rti. (it
607 E. Morgan - 2 Bedroom
home Hie ha* k yard —
Priced for quick sale.
Homer Blanton
Rental* • Nnlarv Pnhlir
MAIN at GONZALES
PLANNING A PAKTV .*
Shop here for
Wines, Lii|i'nr«
BARBER S PACKAGE STOKE
5051, S. Esplanade
Are wrt clothe* during bail
weather a problem? Lei ux
dry them for lou.
Ph. CR 5-»*::?
FIS( HER LAI MIRV
,i (LEANELS
Bl ILIUM,
OK
:t.moi»llin«.
See Is first!
Formica ( abinrt Top—
Extra Hath or Garage—
New Roof—Noil Hinting
Sistrni Or An> tiling Elxr.
NATHAN POST
4 R 3 4517
limERV
Cloned Ibur*
Chiropractic
Phone (R 5 S?»!
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INCOME TAX REPORTS
Prices reasonable.
You! business . pprcriatod.
JOHN W. SCHOTT
206 S. Valley St. CR 5-5281
Care of Teeth Matters
Whether True or False
By HMMAN N. BUNOCSfN, M. D.
ABOL r three per rent of our every meal You don't have ta
population appears to be im- ! worry about cavities, but you
mune to dental cavities. What should guard against dental
a lucky.three per cent: breath. And frequent brushing
Wlfy.,-th«fc persons don't get is the best way of doing it.
cavities and toothaches is a Incidentally, artificial dentures
question xve have not as yet are made so well and *o artis-
been able to answer specifically ticaily these days that it is vir-
Apparently, something in the tually impossible to tell them
mouths of these individuals is apart from the teeth they re-
lethal to acid-producing bac- ?iacc.
teria. ! Artificial teeth tan be made
Thesa persona probably eat j with brokcn comers, if tha real
Just as much sweets as you and ; tfeth ha4 sufh defeCt*; they can
I, but it does net bother their be gtained to match the old
teeth, teeth and they can even b«
Buffer Action 1 made with spaces between tha
Actually, your saliva furnish - , teeth, if the wearer wishes,
a a buffer action against ordt j W ell-Kept Secret
.nary amounts of sugar taken j ^ clcvcrl c#n thev be pro-
Into the mouth at mealtimes. ,h« .ven a ' patient s
Ifa that extra piece of cake or, is nol ,lkeIy Vo k„ow the
pit that you aneak every once , >
in a while which contributes to u‘nerfn c-
dental decav. I As * m»Utr of f*ct' ’’ l* 1,0A'
A piece of chocolate rake, for POMibte to have your upper
example, conta.r.s about 15 tea- teeth removed during your lunch
apoons of hidden sugar, a piece , hour and for you to return to
afdie from 10 to 15 spoonfuls w'ork *rtific,al denture, in
For those of you who must j >our mouth. Of caurae. it take,
eat this extra pie. rake and,* «»«!• previous prepare Ion.
other sweets, I suggest that you hut it can be done so that no
brush your teeth immediately one knows your secret,
afterwards At least rinse your | QUESTION’ AND ANSWER
mouth with water to assist the
saliva in getting rid of the
sugar.
False Teeth
Even if you have false t*-*th
FOR SALF: One commercial
type, steel w indows. 79” long
and 42” wide, each containing 10
panes of glass. See Pete Hower-
ton. Itf i
Registered Hereford Bulls. Ave
age 10 months. Rocdcr breeding
Call CR 5-4343 or see them at J
D Bramlette s near Auction
Ring. <9
FOR TALE
Two store house with two
separate apartments. Both
Complete. Closet space, heart
of town, close to schools and
churches.
PRICED FAR BELOW
VALLE
Ph. CR 5-5329 - 203 N. Clinton
II‘i\(> i lien! w’.tt v. ant to liny
10 20-30 A. building siti - rn
highw a> . 1 .ixt. yi til s w it I ■
Lit is Ruddock
CITY LOAN SI.KV.’i II
132 E. Main I’ll. (I{ 5-3I7J
Cuero Lodge No 409
A E ft A M meet*
•very second uno
fourth rtunsoav eact
month at 7 30 p. tn
Visiting biothns at<
always welcome
r. G Caraway, W M !
C R Wilson. Sec’y !
A CHECK-UP,
IN TIME,
CAN SAVE YOU
$$ IN '59!
Yes, an ounce of prevention can save you a
peck o' money, and a pound of trouble, too, when
you’re dealing with cars! The trouble Smith’s dis-
covers today, and repairs at very little cost, could
be a major problem tomorrow .... and cost you
plenty! Why gamble? Drive on in today for a
thorough check-up.
SMITH MOTOR CO.
sales nrMUhm? service
DIAL CR 5-4301 712 E BROADWAY
“Come Out Our Way — Trade Your Way”
FREE-
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ANYONE having anything tel.
j GIVE AWAY, dogs, cuts, dolls J’
! furniture, plants, etc may run ij
an ad free of charge In thi* rol |
umn fo: three days. ttf i
'FOOD BUY!
Holswn
TWO A NO
THREE
DELIVERIES
DAILY
«5 a
t
JOIN THE
MARCH OF DIMLS
PRINTED TINEC and white
silk cocktail dress is com-
bined with a reversible white
silk and wool coat-both from
Lie Town lev collection. The
dress is belted high above a
swag-draped fiknt. The coat,
Leery on one side and basket-
v:ev.e on the other, ia edged
• town and around w.th white
w ool biaid. .
1 In one desperate whW, Phil l
| the explosive from •th* bu»h
and it T» kuHgd » dEfttancd fiw bim ju*t ?
—'rv. —;
Try and Stop Me
•2y BINNI1T CERF-
T.I.: la it dangerous to take
medication to get rid of tape-
worm ’
Answer: Medication for tape-
J.VJ,, „ ............ worm might be dangeroue if it
you should bruah them after is not prescribed by a pliyaiuMi.
(C* l»S». King Fsaturea Syndicate fnc >
SALLY'S SALLIES
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DEALERS INTERESTED in the r.uly days of railroading
•It. will do well to consult Augu. t Mencken's ‘‘The Railroad
Passenger Car ' "Rails in the 1870 ,” recalls Mencken, "were
constantly coming loose, and
r'.casionally one of them ,
would curl up through the }
floor of the car and leans- i
fix a passenger.'’ Following
an attempt to get some rest
in tin Fue tkepmg r.ir of
Itie penod, Horace Gieeley
protested to the head of the
toad, "I was left ga.ping
like a netted fn-h on a hot
sandbank''
Passengers in those days.
In fact, rather expected an
accident aomewhere along
the line. Porters instructed
folks how to "place them-
selves. laying great stress on
ally in order not to receive
when the anticipated collition ensued.-’
• • •
When Zaa Zaa Gabor slipped on the ice during a p«r-. ;.ai appear-
ance tour tn Canada, the physician summoned discreetly reported.
"Miss Gabor's fall bruised her somewhat and slightly injured her
otherwise"
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The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 68, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 12, 1959, newspaper, February 12, 1959; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth698552/m1/9/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.