The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 10, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 13, 1942 Page: 3 of 4
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TUESDAY, JANUARY
QUICKLY FOR CASH THRU WANT ADS
By R. J. SCO
AUTONOBM ES
SCRAP BOOK
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iSIFIED AD
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LoMCi'DisAHCL
CAMERAS are,
how AJMED
UtCt K <^UN J
TIRES ARE BEING STOLEN!
Since irires are at a premium, there are re-
ports of stolen tires.
Register your tire serial number with us.
We .will cheek condition of tires and re-
pair any defect. We have a complete stock
of tire repairs and reliners.'
I.ET US HF.I.P YOU MAKF YOUR TIRF.S LAST LONGER.
For The Duration,- Says OPM
' , LET US
COMPLETELY OVERHAUL
YOUR PRESENT CAR
HANERS’ SERVICE STATION
Rroadwav - Esplanade
Telephone 600
OPEN
DAY and NTTE
24 HOUR SERVICE,
Replacing ;<h worn parts and pul ting it in
No lop running condition.
BUSINESS SERVICE
tOwlS drihK
<WlCL AS MUCH IK
FP.©PQR/flON 'fo'ftitlR. W£lC^t
AS 00 BEET CMYlE, SHEEP,
ca Koqs
WHILE PARTS AND
MATERIALS ARE
STILL AVAILABLE.
Cuero Plumbing Co
iTMfW Gas Ftttrri
TELEPHONE 1IJ»
Robert- Kessbiel. Prop.
OLD TIME DANCE
at LINDENAU, SUNDAY, JAN. 18
Music by
BENNIE PRAUSE
and His TURKEY TROTTERS
Athh. 50c and 18c Tax Inc.
AUTOMOBILES
l*.\Y AS 1,‘ITTI.U AS $5.00 A MONTH
IN YOUR HOUR
OF SORROW -
Us Check
arkets
SMITH MOTOR CO
We are trained to handle all
detail^ and service correctly
and In an efficient and sympa-
thetic manner.
COTTON MARKET
Cuero Spot____?___________________ 15.00
cotton Market
NEW YORK. Jan. 113.—(INS.) —
Cotton opened 13 to 16 points lower
todpy. March 12-13, May 18.29-
31, July 18.42, Oct. 18.49, Dec. 1852B-
54S. ' ~ ’ \
Dealer
Your
W|(a.LE SllARK, MEMBER of Ttlt $»UrK FAMlL
is -TUt Mos-r Harmless , em'ik<, o>«.y small Fisthtsa
Some. REA-oi LEM^TvIS of FIFTY,FEET*
", L.1 1'Ml Kmg Fetua SynAan. Inc.WurU ntlojatnU/
Garage &
Iv Works
Telephone 83 CUERO 208 N. Esplanade
Freund Funeral Home
Phone 463—Night 448 or 428
Ambulance Service.
Staggs_____________ lb 7c the final outcome, was not made ;
Guineas .............. each 20c known, but—. When-two girls and !
Eggs. No. 1 ........... doz. 30c two boys appeared for a debate at j
Butter Pat. No. 1 ........ tb 31c U. of Georgia on the subject: "Re-
Butter Pat. No. 2 ............... lb 29c solved: that women are bigger two- j
Butter Pat, Sweet .................... lb 34c timers than men,” Dot Phillips, of;
----- Savannah, find Prances -Phillips,!
DEBATE ON TWO-TIMERS of Jacksonville, who took the af- j
ATHENS. Ga.—<INS.>— Whether firmative, emerged victorious.
the dozen or more fraternity pins ---*-
they wore had anything to do with DAILY RECORD 50c PER MONTH.
CIJKKO MARKETS
POULTRY AND PRODUCTS
Turkey Gobblers ..................... lb 14c
Turkey Hens .I...'........................lb 16c
Hen's 4 lbs. and dp ....................lb 16c'
i.Under 4 lbs. and Leghorns lb 14c !
i Bakers .............................. /...... lb 17c
j Springs ................................ lb 21c
LeghOtna lb 16c
FOR SALE
iron &
WORKS.
gill AM R1TT and CLARENCE
BRICK BRADFORD-On the Throne of Titania
IS not this the man T er -ah
YOU SAW UPON THE r^r*yy--
s PYRAMID ? •v—/
HAVe DONE WITH YOUR TIRADE,
FATHER -CAN YOUR WITNESS
IDENTIFY THE ACCUSED ? JMM
BY VISITING THE SACRED PYRAMII
CRIMINAL STRANGER BROKE A L
NOT EVEN A TITANIAN DARES y
--rTQ VIOLATE — y
-FOR THIS BO:i| Hr AND THE GIRL
HIS ACCOMPLICl . SuoULD DIE — ,
SACRIFICES TO 1 HE GODS, RANI J
AND Ruri ! vzr-:
SMART SHOP
1 * FOR SALE
406 E. Morgan Ave., 4 rooms and
bath, screened porch, $2,200. -
j 608 East Courthouse—5 rooms, 2
porches, on 3 large lots $2,200.
j Liberal Terms.
* \i.J. *isoher . -.1
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Furnished apartment
with all conveniences. Phone 233.
QCilUTY PRINT INO j
is not extravagant at The Recorc <
office, prices reasonable
By ROBERT STORi
continued patronage,
ivr missed onr many
Ir and customers dur-
ir tWo months ab-
!, and hope we shall
Ju pleasure of serving
G-Man Smells A Mouse!
SECRET AGENT X-9
GLASSES FITTED
Diamond*? Watches, Jewelry
and Silverware.
THAT LOOKS
LIKE KIM
oner tnn.
THE DINKS IS COMING
W...1F THAT NAZI
IS IN THE WAITING- /
ROOM, HE'LL tE /
COMING OUT, NOW/ ,
NANCN SAID CAPTAIN
MAGNET CAME DOWN HERE
HE MAN BE AMONG THE
PEOPLE WAITING FOR
THE NARROW GAUGE r
TRAIN...
John H. Burning
JEWELER and OPTOMETRIST
Winter
Slack Suits
1-4 off
FLANNELS. CORDUROYS
All sizes and fitters
CROSSWORD
28. Portion of
curved line
30. Japanese
sash
37 Sloth
39. Silk-cotton
tree
40 Thick soup
41 Dancer's
cymbals
42 Greedy
43 Capital of
Italy
45 Tax
46 Source of
indigo
7. Italian coin
8. A fruit
9. Kind of cap
11. Subside
17 Large cat
18. At home
19. Despots
20 Condition
21 Lubricator
22 Place
24. Cease to
sleep
25- Species of
pepper
26. To make 1
holy
By CHIC YOUNI
Too Hot To Handle!
BLONDIE
Yesterday’* Aaewer
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49 To put on
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Putman, Harry C. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 10, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 13, 1942, newspaper, January 13, 1942; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1090479/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.