The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 14, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 18, 1942 Page: 5 of 6
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THE CUERO RECORD, CTJERO, TEXAS
SUNDAY, J.
By R.J.S
SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK
CLASSIFIED AD
INFORMATION
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DAYS ik
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FUlQUEHf Iftj
TIRES ARE BEING STOLEN!
Since tires are at a premium, thelre are re-
ports of stolen tires.
Register your tire serial number with us.
We .will check condition of tires and re-
pair any defect. We have a complete stock
of tire repairs and reliners.
LET US'HELP YOU MAKE YOUR TIRES LAST LONGER.
For The Duration, Says OPM
LET US
COMPLETELY OVERHAUL
YOUR PRESENT CAR
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HU LADY
UYL
HANERS’ SERVICE STATION
Broadway - Esplanade
Telephone 600
OPEN
DAY and NITE
24 HOUR SERVICE.
Replacing all worn parts and putting it in
tip-top running condition.
WHILE PARTS AND
MATERIALS ARE
STILL AVAILABLE.
PAY AS I.ITTI.F AS $5.Oft A MONTH.
BUSINESS SERVICE
NOTICES
NOTICE
The regular annual meetihg of
shareholders of the Cuero Federal
Savings and Loan Association will
be held in the City Hall Wednes-
day, January 21, 1942 at 7:00 p. m.
Cuero Plumbing Co
Ptamnen—Gas Fitters
TELEPHONE 1»
Robert KoasMeL Prop.
Citation by Publication
THE STATE OF TEXAS.
To'H. C. Davis Defendant, Greet-,
ing: ;
Yott are hereby commanded to!
appear before the Honorable Dis- j
trict Court of DeWitt County at the!
Court House thereof, in Cuero, Tex- j
as, at or before 10 o’clock A. M. of;
the first Monday next after the ex-j
piration of forty-two days from date
of this issuance of this citation,I
same being the 2nd day of February!
A. D. 1942, then and there to angw-l
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. C. Davis Defendant.
A brief statement of the nature of
this suit is as follows, to-wit:*
A suit for divorce plaintiff alleg-
ing that she is now and has been;
f for one year a bonafide inhabitant!
i of the State of Texas, and has re-
AUTOMOBILES
IN YOUR HOUR
OF SORROW
Let Us Check
TOO
SMITH MOTOR CO
We are trained to handle all
details and service correctly
and in an efficient and sympa-
thetic manner.
Dealer
Your
City Garage &
Body Works
jERASlt (IeA.D K PRoBABrf 'ffiE- \
EMU-1 REPRESEK<A.1'lOH of CHRISf
2 tiP CEhrt/B.Y A.Ar
Copr. I9« J, Kin* Foturc* SyndictM, lac, WwW tljfnt
Telephone 83 CUERO 208 N. Esplanade
Freund Funeral Home
Phone 468—Night 448 or 428
Ambulance Service.
WANTED
FOR SALE
Also several vacant lots at special
price.
10.64 acres of land, very well Im-
proved about lti ralies from town.
Priced to sell.
150 acres of land, about 1 Mb miles
from town. Very reasonable price.
P. L. BARBER. Telephone <14.
MOTORISTS
Be are equipped to take cage
of all your wrecked Fenders
and Bodies.
sided in said state for one year
and in DeWitt County for six
months at the time of this filing.
That on the 2 day of Dec. 1933,
plaintiff and defendant were mar-
ried and lived together until the 13
day of Aug. 1938, when defendant!
voluntarily abandoned plaintiff,!
since which time they have not{
lived together as husband and wife.)
That said marriage relations still)
exist and that more than three j
years have elapsed since said aband-
onment. That no property rights;
are involved and no children were
bom of said tnarriage Plaintiff;
prays that defendant be cited and:
upon trial said marriage relations,
be dissolved and for costs and gen- j
eral relief, as is more fully shown by}
Plaintiff’s Petition on file In this!
suit.
The officer executing this process
shall promptly execute the same ac-
cording to law, and make due return
as the law directs.
Issued and given under my hand
j and the Seal of said Court, at office
in Cuero. Texas, this the 17th day of
December A. D. 1941.
(SEAL)
Attest:
Maggie Edgar Clerk,
District Court, DeWitt Co. Texas.
CUERO IRON &
BODY WORKS.
BRICK BRADFORD—On Hie Throne of Tifania
By WILLIAM RITT and
FOR SALE
406 E. Morgan Ave., 4 rooms and
bath, screened porch, $2,200.
603 East Courthouse—5 rooms, 2
porches, cm 3 large lots $2,200.
Liberal Terms.
J. J. FISCHER
NER IS TO BE &NRNED TO
ISE UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE.'
THE PUZZLED OLD ONES DISCUSS AKKA'S
SUDDEN. STARTLING CHARGE AGAINST
WE FIND THE 5 i . NET? BROKE THE
LAW IN REMGVlK j 1HE PRISONER
BRADFORD'S MASK, ERE HIS TRIAL V J
HAD ENDED/ i--xW/
FOR THIS
HIS OWN
AS FOR BRADFORD AND THE
J GIRL, JUNE—
FAFNER , THEN
NO MAN GO
FOftJKNI
FOR RENT. Bedroom with pri-
Jvate entrance after January 1st
(Telephone 664.
S TAILOR SHOP
GLASSES FITTED
Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry
and Silverware.
John H. Beraing
WELER and OPTOMETRIST
SECRET AGENT X-9
Mascot" For The G-Man!
Hm SUBE THEY ATTEND TO £
Buy ‘plane tickets fop
A GETAWAY f 1 MUST FIND /
A NAY TO HOLD THEM Till \
2 CAN GET IN TOUC'H WITH „ J
X'9 AND BILL/ f
HELLO, THERE1
DON'T LOOK
PUZZLED.—
J*M NANCY —
REMEMBER*
OLD TIME DANCE
at LINDENAU, SUNDAY, JAN. 18
OH-H MISS PRUE
AND COPAL IN
THAT CARRIAGE!
DOG ATE fit RILLS
j DEDHAM, MASS—(INB.)—W. E.
! Albers has changed his mind. Feed-
ing Ms dog. Poppy, is not too ex-
pensive. Albers was informed the
United States Tfeasury Department
woud refund the three $10 bills and
the $2 Mil eaten by his dog.
CARD OF THANKS
DAILY CROSSWORD
ACROSS 7. Musical
Pollute instrument
Traveled 8. Tympanic
Scotch poet membrane
A cheat of ear
Incite on 9. A shelter
Carousal 10. Pack
Harrow inlet animal
Mimic 12. Units of
Pitt on ( force
Named 16. Egyptian
again - god
Regret 17. Cover with
Bone liquid
Likewise 18. Short for
not % Edward
Grit 21. Soo»/
leave Cuero. When this worldly un-j
rest and turmoil is over, we hope to
come back here and make our per-;
manenfc home. Until that time, we
won’t say good-bye, just Au Revoir.j
Li*. Tommie and Buck Taylor. .
to the shore
27. Flower
28. Recesses .
29. Paths of
heavenly
bodies
31. Long noses
of swine
32. Concise
34. Argon
(aym.)
35. Spends time
wastefully
40. Snow vehicle
By CHIC
Ya Can't Do Two Things at Once!
BLONDIE
Yesterday's Aaswsr
41. Plunder
43. Meadow
44. Entire
46. Jumbled type
ANSWER THE ‘PHONE
—T I'M Busy/
98. Obsolete
(abbs.)
37. Reser -.
(abbr.)
38. June bug
39. Outfits
41. Sign of
addition
42. Stable
(coUoq.)
44. Rugged
mountain
crest
46. Having
no rest
47 Done each
dap
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Putman, Harry C. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 14, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 18, 1942, newspaper, January 18, 1942; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1090959/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.