The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 155, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 30, 1938 Page: 5 of 6
six pages : ill. ; page 27 x 21 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
THE CUERO RECORD. CUERO. TEXAS
FIVE
JUNE 30
THURSDAY
By R. J. SCOTT
SCOTT'S SCRAP BOO!
3Ioth-Proof Cleaning
Suits and Dres-es Cleaned at
Newman’s are guaranteed l'or
six months against moth dam-
age at no extra eost.
COMPLETE
BEAUTY
SERVICE
i Estates of Jack Williams, and
* Fannie Williams, minors No 268C
In the County Court of De-
Witt County. Texas—Pro-
bate docket.
To all persons interested in the
estates of Jack Williams, and Fan-
! nie Williams, minors,
i Notice is hereby given that the
1 Guardian Mrs. Mattie Williams. ia
I feme sole* has filed an application
in the county court of DeWitt
County. Texas, to make an oil. gas
and mineral lease of the wards in-
terest in and to 100 acres of land. in.
DeWitt County. Texas, a parf of the Your liver is the key to your health, j
; H. Chamberlin 1-3 League, and be- keep it working. Buttery’s Stom-
JBALy
LEAR.N "TO FoR-A^E- ^
BEFORE <V(EY CAM X *
WALK 3Y LEAHIK^
FROM -TUt / %
MOVERS POUCH /
ANP KlPPlN<< /
'flvE (\ RA$$ /
while SHE / -
FEEDS /pZ?
Shampoos—
Manicures—
Havings Etc
Newman s Tailor Shop
Phone 4G2
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mennenga
Phone 668
WANTED
SALESMAN for RADIOS
REFRIGERATORS
and
Electrical Merchandise.
GET YOUR LIVER RIGHT.
Davidson Electric Co.
Miohe 1 <10 Cuero. Texas
KArf:iRAL rock-
POR-fR/oX OF
ORq4 WA.5H1KX0U-
EAR SAH FERNANDO,
cal EORHl A V *
COLD BEER
Can Always ne Found
At The
JOHN J. BELL
BEFORE YOU GO
SUN, JULY 10
Hochheim Prairie Hall
Ass’ll—TURNER HALL
Political Speaking
B. (Sooky) Seekamp, Toastmaster
Candidates State and
County.
eiice is here imfde for further de-
j scription of said 100 acres, also fully
described in said application. Such
! application to make such oil. gas
! and mineral lease covering the said
! wards interest in said land will be
| heard by the County Court of De-
| Witt County, Texas, at the Court
1 House in Cuero. Texas, on the 11th
! day of July A. D. 1938. the date set
by the County Judge of DeWitt
County, for the hearing of such ap-
For County Attorney DeWitt Co. ! plication.
STEPHEN P. HEBERT ! Any person interested may appear
(Re-election) i at said time.
ED TULLY, JR. ' ! Mrs. Mattie Williams
■ Guardian of the estates of
For County Treasurer: • Jack williams, and Fannie
THOS. M STELL j williams, minors.
‘ For County Judge:
T. A. GRAVES
(Re-election.)
VACATIONIZE YOUR CAR
Don’t Start out With a Trou-
blesome Car. Bring it to The
City Garage &
Body Works
ALBERT ERMIS, Prop.
220 W. Main Phone 174
THE STUCCO HUT
B. W. Zengerle & Son.
For Co. Tax Assessor-Collector
FRITZ POETTER
(Re-election'
! For Sheriff of DeWitt County
. E. B. MARKOWSKY
(Re-election)
LOOTS A. BUEHRIG
-THE ArbquI’ PLAM-f'dF
MEXICO CAM SloRE E-KOUSti
wa<er m LAR^it YHicKemep
ROOX<0 LAS-r ZS ’/EARS
\< ek<relv_'
w DE<ACHED FROM.
Ain -tfit soil.
Glasses Fitted
Diamonds, Watches
Jewelry and Silver
JOHN H. BERNING
Jeweler and Optometrist
FREUND
FUNERAL HOME
Phones 468—428—448
AMBULANCE SERVICE
CHINESE- SIAMPSr
1$ SHOW 4 0N<Hl$ .
SIERRA LEO HE , AFRICA
S<AMP oF \93Z
COPYRIGHT. 1938. KING FEATURES SYNDICATE. Inc
If current mortality conditions
! continue, one out o fevery five white
1 males bom in-the United States
i eventually will die of heart disease.
For County Supt. of Schools
W. F. HANCOCK
(Re-election)
For County Clerk:
HENRY J. KOENIG
(Re-election.)
By PAUL ROBINSON,
ETTA KETT
For District Clerk:
MISS MAGGIE EDGAR
(Re-election)
ARNOLD (DICK) BOLDT
3 DAD THIS IS MISS KETT.'
DO I KNOW HOW TO PICK r
U-, A BOSS?
\NE.’!2E SATISFIED/ ISORELV
hope HE MAKES GOOD *
CONriDENTlALCf — W--
HOYN IS HE DO'NG? Dp
NEED Ann
HELP TO
SEI2VE IT"?
WHAT.7 AND ME A
SODA JE2KEI2 ?
you talk: to cap
J VYE Bl2C-(J6Hr
you SOME ICE CJ2EAM,
M2. DELAVAN / ,_
I’M ONOf
SOl2f2N I
can't PAN
HIM M0.2E
SUNDAY, JULY 3RD
Annual Feast and Sausage Supper
35c and 20c
PUBLIC SPEAKING
Hear Congressman Kleberg on
-v Farm Program
Two 'Ball Games, Target Shooting
Coscert Music In Afternoon
./DANCE AT NIGHT
’lEusie hy August and His Playboys
Admission 40c and 10c
For Commissioner Prect. No. 1
C. D. PEAVY, SR.
- (Re-election)
THAT5 A I
PEAL
TPEATON
A HOT
NiGHt/f
For Commissioner Precinct 4
ERNEST RICHTER
(Re-election.)
L J. GOEBEL
For Constable Precint No. 1:
W. A. “JAKE’’ JACOBS
(Re-election)
WHY A LAME BACK
Irritated tubes in the kidneys cause
back-aches, soreness, pains. CIT-
ROS gives prompt relief. For sale
at L. L Buttery’s.—(Advt.)
T AND FOUND
■Doberman-Pinscher mdle
black and tan markings;
ars trimmed. Suitable re-
Bturn. OF. JoHiT^CBums.
REC U S PAT Off foPYRlCHT. 1938. KING FEATURES SYNOlCATTIre
ELECTRIC WATCHMAN
^OAMfiRTBOg;—Mas?.—TWS) —An j
electric watchman to guard books
in Harvard’s Widener Library ha*s
been perfected by Thomas S. Mc-
Caleb. instructor in radio at the ,
University.
An antenna placed behind the
bookcase with electric current
flowing evenly to a light on the cus- |
todians desk will, when a person;
comes within two feet of the books. ;
break its even flow and cause the \
light to /lash.
BIG SISTER
By LES FORGRA
I NMOULO IF t Gt>
BUT T CAMT.
7 OOTOPG^xS
MCrr MUCH VP AMY
BOrr \T‘S WOLD1KG
r rrs ONAJMi
SALE—My home. 8 rooms, 3
lomer lots. 104 Whitney Ave.
■ieda Kinlay.
FOR SALE—Two farms, one 468
acre farm with 110 acres in cultiva-
tion, food improvements. Also one
266 acre farm. 40 acres in cultiva-
ting fair improvements. See I. J.
Goebel or E. R. Goebel, Cuero.
DAILY CROSS WORD PUZZIE
COPYRIGHT, 1936. KING FEATURES SYNDICATE. Inc.
DAN DUNN - SECRET OPERATIVE 48
^AEANWHILE IN THE TRAILED CAR
VEAH, I'VE
BEEN WATCHING
THAT WOMAN
MINNIE CARK
ALL THE >
t TIME /
II IRWIN.
\ SHES IN THAT
\ CAR AHEAD
WITH CHEATER-
j MM-M---1
WONDER WHERE
THEY’RE HEADING
am FOR. ? ?
CJITH. JUG. HEINIE
AND SHELIA IN
JAIL. DAN IS
attempting TO
DISCOVER WHERE
SHANGHAI IS HIDING-
LAWYER CHEATER
IS FOUND TO BE
JUGS DEFENSE
COUNSEL.SO
DAN ASSIGNS
IRWIN AND ANOTHER
OPERATIVE TO
SHADOW CHEATER
AND MINNIE CARK
IN THE HOPE
THAT HE MAV
LEARN
SHANGHAI'S
WHEREABOUTS.
MAYBE
TO MEET
SHANGHAI
EH ? .
IF THEY i ARE -
WE'LL \$/ANT
TO BE READY
TO TAKBHIM"'
HE WON’T GIVE
UP EAS LY/v-
YEAH.CHEATER.SHANGHAI
HAS A CAR WAITING FOR
US DOWN TOWN—WE’LL
TRANSFER TO THAT AND
BE ON OUR WAY *TO
MEET HIM /
SHANGHAI'S
GETTING
CAGEV. EH,
MINNIE Tt
30—Noble deed
32— Mountains
in Switzer-
land
33— Head cover
ings
34— Meadow
35— Finish
37—Candlenut
tree
39— Symbol for
calcium
40— Height
tabbr.)
42—Girl's nick-
name
Prussia
16—Those who
spade
19— Tear
20— Upon
21— a. oreten-
tious house
23— Southeast
(abbr.)
24— Pronoun
25— Sixth note
of the scale
26— Letter N
27— Measure of
distance
(India)
29—Exist
Answer to previous puzzle
land 28—Girl’s name
5J-A Spanish 29—To Involve
conqueror in fog
of Mexico 31—Cutflc
Kl—Candid, meters
"13—A delicate 32—Exclama-
**’ purple tion of
J.4—An age delight
15—Form of the 34—A garland of
verb “to be’’ flowers
17—Nourished (Hawaii)
ifM-Regius pro- 36—Symbol for
■» - fessor samarium
(abbr.) 37—A wing
-19—Announce 38—Man's name
ia one’s self 41—Entice
.* for duty 43—Congenital-
ly—Capital of ly growing
Lombardy, together
•w1 Italy (hot.)
22—♦ doctrine 44—A lump
DOROTHY DARMT
By Charles Mcjtfa
)£ MATTER
T CHA ^-
ME? f
WHATS I
KlD.OON
GEL»EVE
WILL YOUSE HELP
ME LITTLE C,lf?L?
IF YOU LL SHOW
w/HER^ v/E
KinJ getIgread
FER A CENT
what KlN DA
help Oo YOU
WANT ? r~-
MOTHER C
—4 MY
WILL C.IVE
You A Dime
DOWN P1
vest radium , HU
e of a
9—Girl’s name T I IA •=> P Sg V-_
4 10—Letter Z pTT* q O C T A
mem (Brit. Kmp.)
of 12—Capital of EVIL O Ll R *=>
(ab.) Schleswig- r- V pie A V<
>1 for Holstein, 1—1——— —I—L——
iCOPYRIGHT. 1938. KING FEATURES SYNDICATE. Inc
s
P
A
H
u
■
U
si
,
£
T_
c
b
A
r
E
A
R
E
V
1
L
R
E.
L
V
Announcements
The Record Is authorized to an-
nounce the following candidates,
subject to the Democratic Primaries
in July.
V
For Congressman 14th District:
... llth Anniversary
CELEBRATION
Smest Thompson
Prrllxr
RICHARD M. KLEBERG
(Re-election)
For Dist. Atty. 24th Jud. Dist.
HOWARD P. GREEN
(Re-election)
RALPH W. WOFFORD
F
A
O
•S
VJ
V
E
A
D
E
N
T
G
1
£
E
L
S
M
N
E
F
F
D
V
*
T
A V
E
J
■:
2
4
f
7
8
9
IO
\z
—
1
1
io
_
c
□
17
r~
m
w
1
B
fr
P
zr-
2J
24
T
w
Z7
t
»
p
mm
M
~
TZ
L
**
>-
□
M
37
□
36
J9
40
M
T\
42
L
'w
, •
M
44
_
t
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Putman, Harry C. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 155, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 30, 1938, newspaper, June 30, 1938; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1090747/m1/5/: accessed July 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.