The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 216, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 11, 1938 Page: 5 of 6
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THT Cl’EF.0 RECORD. CUERO TET. >.
SUNDAY stPTtfiiBEh ii, i»3s
THEATRE PASSES OFFERED RECORD CLASSIFIED READERS LOOK FOR YOURS
CLASSIFIED AD
INFORMATION
All classified advertising must
be In the office of The Cuero
Record not later than 1 p. m. on
day of publication.
t RATES
/ ; Far eotwecotivc insertions
1 Time Daily ......... . 5c per line
1 Time Wed D. & w. 10c per line
l D. and W.....30c per line
1 Month D. & W. $1 oo per Une
Minimum ad accepted 3 lines
Figure 5 Fords to the line.
Contract display rates will be
given upon application.
Classified advertising is cash
in advance unless advertiser has
regular account with The Record.
Errors:—The Record will not
be responsible for more than one
incorrect insertion.
1 a'
Telephone or bring your ad to
The Record and we will assist
you in wording the copy.
PHONE NO. 1.
fSftmanents
Watch This Space For
Turkey Trotter
DANCES
Sunday, Sept. 11—Hillje.
WATCH FOR YOUR CAR
NUMBER ON THE
CLASSIFIED PAGE
BEAUTY SHOP
.1
RENTALS
FOR SALE
Bill (ornelson
And His Orchestra
Park Clubhouse
Saturday Sept. 10th
Until further notice, a group of 1938 automobile license num-
bers will appear daily among the classified advertisements.
I These numbers will be selected at random and will change
every day.
I prizes will be awarded to all persons whose numbers appear.
| Read the Record classifieds. In addition- to the many wonder
ful money saving values to be found in the classified columns,-
i you also profit eacli time your license number appears.
RULES
1. Persons whose license numbers appear in the classified col-
umns of the Record must call it to the attention of the classi-
fied department in order to receive a theatre pass.
2. Proof of ownership of automobile bearing license number
corresponding to the one appearing in the Record must be
furnished (if requested) before award will be made.
3. Commerciarlicense numbers will be designated by the let-
ter “C” preceding the number; farm vehicles will be de.signat-j
ed by the letter “F” preceding the number.
COMPLETE
BEAUTY
SERVICE
Shampoos—
Manicures—
Waving. Etc.
Elite Beauty Shop
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mennrng*
Phone 689
FOR RENT—Furnished apart- j
ment. electric refrigeration. 1 block |
from town. See Ellen Farmer.
333-283
FOR RENT
stair.- apart mem.
Phone 9000-F2.
- Furnished nu- j
Mrs. C. G. Smith. I
FOR RENT—Modern 5 room cet-
tage. all conveniences, refinished
throughout, available after Septem-
ber 15th. John Berning. ph. 307.
KRAFT CHEESE
New Stock. Pastuerired Process
American 2 lbs. 49c
Brick 2 lbs. 49c
Pimento 2 lbs. 52c
Swiss 2. lbs. 52c
JOHN C. LEY
FOOD MARKET
Scratch Scratch Scratch
Why bother with the Itch? Car-
bo-sal Salve gives prompt relief and
destroys the cause .Sold on a money-
back quarantee by L. L. Buttery#
Cuero—(Advt.t
FOR SALE—Poland-China
j few {
pi 5s |
open gilt", one male. Aug.
FOR RENT: New downstairs du- j Hinkel. Rt. 5. Box 74. Schulenburg.]
plex furnished. Ready Oct. 1. Mrs.I
W. R Gillett. Phone 160
BUSINESS NOTICES
DRINK
. 6th ANNUAL ALL DAY
PICNIC, CUERO CATHOLIC
CHURCH, SUNDAY, SEPT. 18
AT MUNICIPAL PARK.
EVERYBODY INVITED
The pause that refreshes
Coca Cola Bottling Co.
Cuero, lV*as
' 338-935
CHIROPRACTOR
THEATER
Look back to the back before >ou
jjo back to school.
HAVE YOUR BACK X-RAYED
FREE OF CHARGE.
Dr. W. R. Towry
CHIROPRACTOR
t
RADIOS
Coming Attractions
RIALTO THEATRE
SUN.. MON:—-Amazing Dr. Clit-
terhouse." with Edward G. Robin-
son. Humphrey Bogan and A.
Jenkins.
PORCH LAWN FURNITURE
SALE
Folding Chair ..... 99o
Rocker ........... $1.49
Steel Spring Chair $2.50
Porch Swing $4.95
STOWERS
DRUGS
- WHEN A TRANSIENT ADVER-
TISEMENT appears a few times in
_these Classified Columns and then
j SCHICK DRY SHAVERS $15.00 does not aPPear means only one
IRAND DRY SHAVERS $ 9.50 thin8: That the Advertiser has got-
r MONARCH DRY SHAVERS S 5.00 ten Results. Place an Ad today if
You can buy one for $1.00 down. 'ou w ai11 a quick turnover.
and $1.00 Weekly. ~ ----
KLECKA DRUG CO.. Inc. An eaSy quick wav to get the
Phone 109 white stuff off from oranges is to
We Deliver Until 8 P. Ivl. pour boiling water on the oranges
j You’ll find that it will help keep before the\ are peeled and let them
| slices from looking ragged and un- sland for five minutes. You 11 find
I even if you use a hot knife blade on that this will make the white lining
fresh bread, and a wet kni^? for come away more easily and the or-
Adm. 40c, and 20c — 9 ’til cutting 50ft cake. anges will be easier to prepare._
RADIOS
6 Volt Batterv Radio and Charger
complete S43.95 THURS.. FRI
11 tube Electric Console S68.95 Witheis.
Radio Repair Service Reasonable. ■-
Western Auto Assoc. Store
, F. B. HUFH.AM. Owner.
TUES.. WED:—"Hold That Kiss."
with Mickey Rooney. Maureen O'-
Sullivan and Dennis O'Keefe.
WHEN A TRANSIENT ADVER-}
TISEMENT appears a few times ini
these Classified Columns and then i
does not appear it means only one •
thing: That the Advertiser has got - j
ten Results. Place an Ad today if
you want a quick turnover.
■
WANTED
•Rascal." with Jane
NOTICES
BOYS WANTED—To do pleasant,
educational work after school and j
on Saturdays. Good pay. Prizes. Ap-
ply by letter to J T care Record.
339-223
One Wool Suit Cleaned
and Pressed 40c—2 for 75e
One Linen Suit Cleaned
and Pressed 60c—2 for $1-90
One Pc. Dress, Plain Cl.
and Pressed 65c—2 for $1.09
Linen and Wash Trs.
Clean and Pressed 25c Each
Wool Trs. Cleaned and
Pressed . .. 30c—2 for 50c
ladies' Linen Suits
Cl. and Pressed 60—2 for $1
Indies Wool Suits Cl.
and Pressed 40c—2 for 75c
Swagger Suits Cleaned
and Pressed ............... 65o
All other prices in proportion.
Beginning Monday. Aug. 15,
for a limited time only.
Goods not paid for on delivery
•Will be charged at regular
prices.
The above prices for Cash
Fnlv.
Your Reliable Cleaner.
HARTMAN'S
Cleaning. Pressing
Men’s Furnishings
134 E. Main Phune 139
MODERN DANCE
at LINDENLAU
Sunday, Sept. 11
Music by Cornelson
special:
New
1938 Zenith Hi-Fidelitv, All-
Wave Consote Radio
Reg Price S79.95—Special Pr S59.95
Terms—S1.00 per week.
at^DAVIDSON ELECTRIC CO.
NOTICE! Before vou build, paint,
paper, tin roof repair, concrete work
build flue. Work guaranteed; day
labor or contract: prices right. See
S. B Stock. R 3. B 98. Cuero Berry
Fami.
Piles Quickly Relieved
Bleeding, itching, burning pflf
are relieved by BI-ZI Oint
The first application soothes
relieves the pain. Then it givOS
" „ “ "7” I nature a chance to correct itself. Re-
Maternal deaths oi negro women LOST—Set of 3 car keys on Mi- j julte Qr your momy
is almost twice that of white wo- rando City Lbr. Yard ring. Please ■ L 1 Butterv Cuero— (a«HO
men. j return to ~ J
WANTED—Crochet, sewing or !
embroidery work at once. Mrs. A. C.
Koenig. Cuero. Texas. j
” LOST AND FOUND
Cuero Record.
FREUND
FUNERAL NOME
PIWIM 4S»—128—441
ambulance service
i a ■ >■ ........
Moth-Proof Cleaning
tons and Pram Cleaned at
Newman's are guaranteed far
Ms months against moth dam-
•99 ut he extra mm*.
Newman's Tailor Shop
'Phone 402
FLOWERS
it All Times
Call 356
WEDEMEIER
[ FLORIST
294 K. Broadway.
See The
MODERN
RENTAL
LIBRARY
- at -
Wagner’s
NO. 2
Good Books
To Read!
ETTA KETT
I'DSAV NOLI MUST-
HAVE FALLEN IN
THE- TMr2ESHIN6
< c
5^ I //II i \
KfC U S PAY CTf COVYRIGWI IV1S. KINC IFAIURES ^NOICMf
x WAS STAN DIN'TALKIN'
TO MISS KETT -• WHCN
Some Soon lassooep
me AND DRAGGED me
THROUGH THE B12USH
AND CACTUS /-
I'M
SO
S012T2V '
ILL TELL
FATHER!
nijUH
PIZOBABlV one of
THE SOYS DID IF -
HE HAD irCOMIN6
TO HIM H j—
HOW CO
YtXILikE
THE
SILVER'
WARE
GIT2LS ?
loving
Beautiful
r-f
By PAUL ROBINS<
NEXT week: <s
THE 8)6 QOUNDUP
VOUf2B oOin<3 TO
HELP ME DISH CUT
THE PH »Z6S*
1
BIG SISTER
8v LES FORGRAV*
WHERE TO EAT
YOR WILL LIKE OUR
HOME MADE CHILI
TRY IT NEXT TIME
THfe STUCCO HUT
B. W. Zengerl’ A Sen.
AUTOMOBILES
| 1935 Chev. Master DeLuxe Coach.
A1 rlinning condotion. Priced to sell,
i 1931 Plymouth L-dan, fair con-
1 dition $75.00
Many Other Bargains v
WEBER MOTOR l O.
Cuero, Texas.
'iitAAcr lock, aooov0
nNAJo YmeQE a,
LET-reR. PPOka DAO AT
-TUB QO'ST-OF^tCe?
NARY A VlORO
- DAO.
THE TAMALE KING
BEN HERNANDEZ, new location
Howerton Bldg., 415 W. Main St
FOR HOT WEATHER
We sugge t one of our Tasty
sandwiches and a fountain
drink.
RIALTO CONFECTIONERY
EARL RAYES, Owner.
1937 Dodge Sedan with trunk.
; Good tires, new rings, motor in A-l
; condition. A real buy.
PROBST MOTOR CO.
Cuero, Texas
!
340-138
9-10
1 DON'T
TekAr! OA,0’S ALNNACTS
OO'CK TO AKiSWEQ-
A- LETT£«-
Ii
I
VtAN-BE Ck e»tx TOO
SOOM Tb HEAR. FROM
maybe he: OvOki'T GET OUR
LETTER- tSi TtME. TO GET
AN^ AtAS>iOER- TaE MAIL..
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it’s TD vNOO-ttv
ABOUT VET GTnJE. hvm
1VT OF TIME-
f
i qjess YOO R.E. Rua-cr.
BLTT HE'D BEr-VBRJtXIT TAKE ;
tdo lokc . The cxjd rocket
BOCK- tE» OETTtOG UEAKe*.
x 1*0j\___ ESIE«>Y OAJY
turnst
W_v " ir
T; :T -
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7~t
DAM OI INN - SECRET Ot'tkAiiVi^ 48
MODERN SODA FOUNTAIN
We serve ice cold Fountain
Drinks and Bottled Drinks.
Plenty of Parking Space.
THE DOLL HOUSE
E. Broadway
FOt SALE MISCELLANEOUS
CHILDREN’S ANKLETS
- in new Fan Colors
PANTIES
I Combed Yarn, Tea Rose
10c to 25c
PERRY BROS.
E. Main St.
m
New Wedge Heel
OXFORDS
Black and Tan
$2.95
BASS BROWN-BILT
SHOE STORK
CARD Of THANKS
CARD OF THANKS
YOU SAID IT
Jack is Equipped to do vour
WELDING
also
Boiler & Tank Work
Cuero Iron Wks
S. Esplanade Phone 240
BUT WE CAN’T
HOLD THIS
FELLOW JED.
DAN--WE'VE
NOTHING ON
HIM/
THAT’S RIGHT.
SHERIFF - -
BUT WE WILL
HAVE ---
JUST- WATCH--
r
AND WE QUESTIONED
DAKE AND FOUND
THAT HE'S A BlG
BUSINESS MAN---
WE CAN'T DO ANV
THING WITH HIM.
EITHER
HM-H - -THAT'S
RIGHT-- HERE
COMES THE
JAIL DOCTOR--
WONDER IF
HE GOT THE
STUFF I SENT
FOR ?
SCOPOLAMINE
' i
yes. truth serum --
WE' RE GOING TO
'GIVE JED A SHOT OF
IT-- TO FIND OUT
JUST WHAT HE
DOES KNOW ABOUT
THIS CASE/ r—
Y' $
IN5TEA0 OF
THE CUSTOMARY
THREE SHOTS
YOU'LL GIVE HIM
ONE BIG
SHOT AND
/let that do
THE WORK.EH?
DOROTHY DARNIT
THERE5 ONE
THiNC, I WANT
Ycu TO r
KMOW JJwHATS
We want to thank everyone |
so kindly offered their services or ,
helped us in the late illness and .
death of our beloved sisier and I
aunt, Mrs. George Zimmerman. Es- !
pecially do we thank Dr. Boothe, j
Rev. Hahn. Mrs. Josie Freund, h *r
neighbors, and those who sent the 1
ll flowers.
Mis. Louis Kaufman.
WT. O. Spandou.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Wagner.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Kaufman.
GUARANTEED LUBRICATION
If vour car squeaks before 1000
miles after one of our jobs
■ bring it back and we will get
the squeak out.
Harris Service Station
Cor. Gonzales & Church.
! * "Temper” new cake pans before
\ using them bv heating them thor-
j oughly in a hot oven. Keep pans
I smooth and unscratched Cake
: should never be cut in pans
£
I T MINK VOURE
THE HOMEL1EST
PERSON » EVER
5 AW
IF I LOOK WORSE
than >"01; I
DON
order: chiudres
ORDER
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By Charles McMan
VOU SEEM TO FORCEtJ
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Putman, Harry C. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 216, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 11, 1938, newspaper, September 11, 1938; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1091010/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.