The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 19, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 25, 1942 Page: 5 of 6
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SUNDAY, JANBABY
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS WILL SELL QUICKLY FOR CASH THRU WANT ADS
By R. J. S
SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK
CLASSIFIED AD
INFORMATION
fjjauni l> S Pile* 04W
TIRES ARE BEING STOLEN!
AH classified advertising must
to In the office of The Ooero
Record not liter then 1 p. m. on
day of publication.
LET US HANDLE
YOUR
TIRE PROBLEM!
Since tires are at a premium, there are re-
ports of stolen tires.
Register your tire serial nuihber with us.
We /will check condition of tires and re-
pair any defect. We have a complete stock
of tire repairs and reliners.
I,ET ITS HELP YOU MAKE YOUR TIRES LAST I/ONGFR.
t Tim# Dally_______Ac per line
l Tim#.Wed. D. St W. 10c per line
1 Wee* D. and W. —30r per line
1 Month D. Sc W. $1.00 per line
Minimum ad accepted S line#
Figure s wank to the fin#.
Contract display rate# will to
$70 upon application
Classified advertising M cash
fa advance! unices advertiser ha#
regular account with The Record.
~ Mrrore:—The Rj^jord will pot
to responsible for ' more than one
incorrect Insertion.
Telephone or brb* your ad to
The Record and we will assist
vou In wording thk' copy.
open HANERS’ SERVICE STATION
DAY and NITE Broadway - Esplanade
H HOITI SERVICE. Telephone 800
For Only
Per Wheel
j Ank Pouder
MkrfrtORL f ‘
WAS SAID
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wt Have
ABSOEUfEL/
AlifHEKYie
RECORD -
S4e died'
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A LlYflt oYer.
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sow#n,
WE WILL
BUSINESS SERVICE
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—2 lots, w
trees, 50x120, North Cuero.
J. Fischer or Dan Conoly.
Cuero Plumbing Co
rtamtwm—Gas Fitter*
TELEPHONE IIP
1. Pull oft and Inspect Tire and Tul»e.
2, PAINT YOUR WHEEL to guard against
Rust Deteriorating Tire and Tube.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT: Bedroom with pri
vate entrance. Telephone 664.
AUTOMOBILES
IN YOUR HOUR
OF SORROW
Conserve Your Tire at the Crucial Point
FOR RENT—Two room fur. apt.;
Rent reasonable. 705 E. Newman St. i
Let Us Check
PtA.SA.HfS *4
Yugoslavia set
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ROADS TTo 'iki
b. KEMORV <* RE
,9M % ‘"at WO RID Y/
FOR RENT—Upstairs, furnished,
apartment. All conveniences. Ring!
SMITH MOTOR CO
We are trained to handle #11
details and service correctly
and in ah efficient and sympa-
thetic manner.
LOST AND FOUND
•SlBEfUAM TwBe/N
1IKED 'LOLLIPOPS’*
MABEOV IROH- 4
A* A.<OKIC«
Yonr
Dealpr
City Garage &
Bodv Works
LOST—Pair of ladies glasses on
streets of Cuero, if found call 392.
Telephone 83
208 N. Esplanade
Freund Funeral Home
Phone' 468—Night 448 or 428
. Ambulance Service.
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FATROITIC FAMILY GROUP
PORTLAND, Me.—tINS.) — Be-
fore she makes a single pair of socks
for other service men, Mrs. Amy
Dwight must turn out 13 pairs for
members of her own family either
in, the service of this country or with
British forces. Her husband, Frank
B. Dwight. 45, ».in the United
10.64 acres of land, very well im- States Navy. Their son, Gerald, is
■oved about H4 miles from town, twnaval aviator, and six brothers,
Iced to sell. tSRe nephews and two brother-in-
150 acres of kind, about 114 miles laws are with the British armed
WANTED
cordin^to.law, and make due return i
as’ the law directs.
Issued and given under rfSy hand j
and the Seal of said Court, at office:
in Cuero. Texas, this the 17lh day of pjea.se write, do not apply. Address
December A. D. 1941. 12311 Lyons Ave., Houston, Texas.
(SEAL i - j----
‘ Mtest-: j WANTED: Ready-to-wear sales-
Maggie Ed^ur C’ • I lady. Give experience. Apply by let-
District Court. DeWitt Co. T .i. p. o. Box 351, Cuero. Texais.
are involved and no children were
bom of sqid marriage. Plaintiff
prays that defendant b£ cited and
upon trial said marriage relations',
be dissolved and for costs and gen-i
eral relief, as is more fully shown.by l
Plaintiff’s Petition on file in thisi.
suit. . • f
The officer executing this process
shall promptly execute the same ac-
RECG
WANT
FOR SALE
- MOTORISTS,
We are equipped to take care
of all your wrecked Fenders
apd Bodies. ■
CUERO IRON &
BODY WORKS.
4d3-E. Esplanade St.
Phone 84 '
J. J. POENTTZ8CH, Prog.
NOTICES
j BRICK BRADFORD—Owthe Throne of Tifania
lAMRIJJand
INTO THE DENSE JUNGLE
[GHOSjy GHOST / IT IS I - SYMMA,
FOR RENT
- ‘ UNFUkVlSlft»
108 W. Reuss Blvd * 2 story.
502 E. Newman St:, 5 rooms.
302 Sarah St., 7 rooms.
112 Austin, St, 3 rooms.
608 E. Newman, 3 rooms, Furnished
FOR SALE .
50 acre farm 7 miles out $1350 00.
510 E. Church St.., 5 rooms.
302 E. Stfrah St., 7 room#.
502 E
Citation by Publication
THE STATE OF TEXAS.
Tb H. C. Davis Defendant, Greet-
ing:
You are hereby commanded Cp
appear before the Honorable Dis-
trict Court of DeWitt County at the
Court House thereof, in Cuero. Tex-
as, at or before 10 o’clock A. M. of
the first Mqnday next after the ex-
piration of forty-two days from date
of this Issuance of this citation.
| same being the 2nd day of February
j A. D. 1942, then and there to answ-
er Plaintiff’s Petition filed in said
Court, on the 17th day of December
A. D. 1941, in this cause, numbered
8039 on the docket of said court and
styled Nettle Lea Davis Plaintiff, vs,
H. O. Davis Defendant. „
A brief statement of the nature of
i this suit Is as follows, to-wit: *
i A suit for divorce plaintiff alleg-
j ing that she is now and has been
' for one year a bonafide inhabitant
of the State of Texas, and has re-
sided in said state for one year
and in DeWitt County for' six
: month$ at the time of this filing.
[That on the 2 day of Dec. 1933,
[plaintiff and defendant were mar-
iried and lived together until the\13|
j day of Aug. 193$, when defendant j
[voluntarily abandoned plaintiff,!
j since which time they have nn^ j
[lived together as husband and wifek
; That, said marriage relations • stilly
more than three t
A DWELL1
* OUR'WORK 18 t
SATISFACTORY
in every detalL
NEWMAN'S TAILOR SHOP
Newman St., 5 rooms.
FOR LEASE
re Farm, improved, 7 rr
J. J. Fischer
GLASSES FITTED
Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry
and SOrrrwar#.
John H. Renting
JEWELER and OPTOMETRIS
SECRET AGENT X-9
G-Man's Credit!
capturing coral and
MISS PRUE SMASHES
THE SABOTAGE KING
AROUND OUR NAVAL.
BASE, HERE IN ^
BERMUDA ! GOOD ■
l WORK, hiANCy f M
LET& NOT
SAW GOOD-0VE
BILL ... HAVE
A PLEASANT
TRIP BACK TO
WASHINGTON *
CHEERIO •
f SWEET OP. Y|
you to give ^
ME the CREDIT
when you ..
vFELLAS DID
J THE WORK A
Ike galley in Bancroft Hall at
theO^aval Academy is said to have
the largest cooking range In the
[world; 105 feet long.
CROSSWORD
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4. Marry 27 Text of .
5. Warp-yarn an opera
6. Brilliant 29 Translation
7 1^^ 31 Beard (pt.)
8. iterate ’ 32 Plan f
9. Mar 33. Demi##
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17. Hunting (abbr.)
dogs * 35 Light, as
18 Forward a fire
19 Part at 40 Toward
motorcycle the lee
22. String 41. Genus of
instrument lily
'exist and that . _____ _____
j years have elapsed since said aband-
! onment. That no property rights
BLONDIE
The Bliss Of Ignorance
By CHIC Y
Yesterday’# Aaewer
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Putman, Harry C. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 19, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 25, 1942, newspaper, January 25, 1942; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1090608/m1/5/?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.