The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 241, Ed. 1 Friday, October 8, 1937 Page: 6 of 8
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THE CUERO, RECORD, CUERO, TEXAS
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1937
rtassified
Business Service
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FOR SALE
A PIANO IN GOOD CONDITION I
If interested call
DAVIDSON ELECTRIC CO.
Sales and Service.
For Everything Electrical.
FOR SALE—Lot 11, Block 8. on i
Ttyrd St., near Hunt. Cash. T. E. !
Luecke Rte. 2, Wichita FalLs. Te:c. \
FOR SALE or will trade for live- '
stock of equal value, 5-gaited sad- !
die horse. Lawrence Dietze. Rte. 4, j
Cuero.
LYN-BEL
BARBECUE
"BIST ON EARTH”
Take .Home a Pound
Chile, Sandwiches, Cold Beer
1702 N. Main St. Victoria.
DANCE AT ARNECKEVILLE
SATURDAY. OCT. 9th
Music: by
CORNELSONS ORCHESTRA
of Schulenburg.
Admission 53c 10c
Hallowe'en Dance Oct. 30.
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FOR SALE—2 modern cottages,
dose in, corner Morgan Ave. and
Stockdale, or one cottage for rent
complete with every, convenience.
John H. Beming, Phone 307.
FOR SALE or Trade—Large dunn
mare. Claude. Thigpen at Thig-
DANCE at LINDENAU
MONDAY, Oct. 11th.
Music by
BILL CORNELSON .
and His Orchestra.
Adm. 40c and 20c
pen Shoe Shop, Cuero.
FOR SALE—Easter Lilly bulbs,
also organ at a bargain. Furnished
room# for rent. Phone 524. Mrs.
Meraitz.
WANTED
V RANTED—Man with car,
t
also
eslady. R. T. Meyers, Denver j
tel, Victoria.
'BOYS WANTED—Ages 12 to 15
—to do pleasant, educational work
afternoons and Saturdays. Good
pay. Apply by letter to J. T. care
Cuero Record.
Wanted—Man with car. also
sad eslady. R. F. Meyers, Denver
I$ptei, Victoria.
D-A-N-C-E-
To The Music of
OUR OLD FAVORITES
ADOLPH and THE BOYS
At The
Cuero Park Club House,
TUES., OCT. 12th
3:30 ’til 12:30
Admission 40c & 15c
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FREUND
FUNERAL HOME
Phones 468^28—448
AMBULANCE SERVICE
MOVED
to our new building
306 E. Broadway
WEDEMEIER
Florist
306 Broadway Phone 356
A Complete
Beauty service is ofTered by
this strictly modern shop -
Only e\perieiteed opera'or.
and only best of maier.als
used.
Elite Beauty Shop
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mennenga
Phone 669
NOTSCES
• POSTED Tile . ,i E. Brown
;ianth near Ciinhui are posted. No
hunting or trespassing'allowed..
SCHOOL BOARD ^MEETING
A. m -el-ing To the Cuero School
{Board'will be held -at 8:00 tom.
Monday, ^k lober 11th. 1937. at the
Cl'.to High School builfiin<> for tlVy
■ purpose of adopting a budget lor
the 1937-38 session. ,
'Sdvt.' P H. Breeden. Secretary.
SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK
ONE Out of five
!<? CHINESE.
TRY OUR NEW
' A-B-C PLAN
Price of repair work in line
with value of shoes.
BOHNE BOOT
and Shoe Shop
FOR REN T
I FOR RENT Brick warehouse
West Main, formerly i eenpied by
1 Bfwden-Range, ■ Call 170.
j FOR WKfiT—One furnished la d-
room. Mrs. John M. Bass.
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)ADI0(
SERVICE FLOYD BoHNE- °wner
llways 1
|adio |
Satisfaction
118 VV. Santa Rosa '
Phone 288 Victoria
ESCAPE THE HEAT
IN OUR COOL
BEER GARDEN -
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THE STUCCO HUT
B. W. Zengerle & Son
Insurance Counsellor
Life and Automobile
1 S. M. Melton, Buchel Bldg.
A NEW
CLEANING PLANT.
WE HAVE IT.
COME IN FOR
MOTOR
CHECK UP
Test compression — Report
condition of Rings and Val-
ves—Clean, space and test
all Spark Plugs, etc.
City Garage & ,
Body Works
ALBERT ERMIS, Prop.
220 W. Main Phone 174
Moth-Proof Cleaning
Suite and Dresses Gleaned at
Mewman*s are guaranteed for six
uonths against moth damage a:
1 no extra cost.
Newman's Tailor Shop
Phone 462
Come in and see it „
and vou will send u-J
your neAt cleaning
Parks Cleaners
Phone 39
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A BERTIE CAN CARRY WEIGHT 6S0 fI MES*
HEAVIER TUAN ITSELF, it IS THE STRONG? - .
KT LIVING THING IN PROPORTION TO IT'S,
Weight.
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ELECTED PRESIDENT. KlSTERM WAX
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pre-Latin 21—Nonsense!
people of 23—A phial
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Italy bird
a—Two-year- 26—Convulsions
old salmon 27—Mournful
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11— Commander 30—I would
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water botUe 31—A sunk-
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holy books 36—Recounted
of the Hin- 39—Pelted with
dus - stones
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child’s game 42—Standards
18—Sun god 43—A traveler
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Putman, Harry C. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 241, Ed. 1 Friday, October 8, 1937, newspaper, October 8, 1937; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth994938/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.