The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 73, Ed. 1 Friday, April 7, 1944 Page: 4 of 6
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3 Fowl
FRIDA*, APRIL 7,1914
BAD WEATHER IS WANT AD WEATHER-MEANS MORE READERS
< CURB Your MJNIM
Political Announcements i^T—wanted
TVio Dp/'nrrt Ac onfhnri7o/A in. “ - i ■
FOR SALE
CLASSIFIED AD
INFORMATION
AD datefled advertising most
be In the office of The Cuero
The Record Is authorized to an-
nounce the following" candidates for
political office subject to the voters
in the Jiilv Democratic primary.
WANTED TO BUY—Your eggs
and fryers. Mayers Red & White
Grocery.
i children. BULBLESS. BELTLESS
STRAPLESS. Assists nature in clos-
ing opening. Swivel joint. Soft, con-
leave, vacuum, air cushion pad hokb
jwilh firm but gentle pressure. No
i knobs or balls to gouge and stretch
j tender tissue. No. obnoxious belts cv
legstraps to bind or retard circula-
tion.
L. L. BUTTERY. Dnwrtot
401 West Broadway, 6 rooms and
bath, all conveniences, two lots 106-
xl20.
515 East French, Two Story, 6
rooms and bath, all conveniences,
on plot of ground 100x12714 feet.
609 East Broadway, 5 room house
and garage apartment, neat through-
out, a good Investment.
Neat Duplex, North Side, excell-
ent returns on investment.
BUSINESS PROPERTY
t 116 West Main, former Fey Studio.
{Lot 50x120.
! Two story brick on East Main, re-
jcently remodeled. Good revenue.
For State Senator, 18th District
FRED MAURITZ
(Re-election)
WANTED To Buy—Bedroom, liv-
ing room and kitchen furniture, al-
so refrigerator. Phone 698.
Eat Well at
BLUE MOON
Eddie Ragan, Gladys Day
COLORED
For County Assessor-Collector
FRANK R. THIEME
• (Re-election.)
1 tone Dally_Bo per line
1 Time Wed D. A W. 10c per Une
] week D. end W—30c per Une
1 Month D. A W. $1.00 per Une
Minimum ad accepted S lines
Figure five*words to the Une.
Oenttect display rates wffl be
given upon application.
CHemtfied advertising is cash
fet advance unless advertiser has
tegular account with The Record
■rrore:—The Record wffl not
be responsible for mare than one
WANTED — Capable, experienced
stenographer for permanent posi-
tion. Apply in person. The Cudahy
BABY CHICKS
For Sheriff DeWitt County:
CHARLEY WOFFORD
GLASSES FITTED
Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry
JOHN H. BERNING
Jeweler A Optometrist.
WANTED—Delivery Boy.
i L I. Buttery Drug Store.
L, A. BUEHRTG
(Re-election)
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• PUBLIC RECORDS •
For County Judge:
STEPHEN P HEBERT
J. J. Fischer
Man from time immemorial has suffered
with backache, soreness, burning urine, and
the discomfort of losing sleep. Our Chemist
haa solved this problem for us. Correct the
ph. of the body fluids, these troubles leave. A
few doeee of Cit-Roe will balance the ph. of
the body fluids and .give you the relief you
wish. $1.00 buys Cit-Roe at your druggist.
I %ulehr
- L. L. BUTTERY, Ph. Q.
For County Attorney:
AUGUST C. HARTMAN
POTTED PLANTS
FOR EASTER.
FOR SALE—6 room cottage, 303 E.
Morgan Ave., well built, modem ar-
rangement, all conveniences, latest
kitchen and plumbing features, gas,
electric base plugs, wired for Elec-
tric Range, best drained lot in Ouero.
Rented to a good housekeeper.
Terms $625.00 down and $16.00 a
month. John H. Beming, Jeweler,
Phone 307.
Oil and Gas Records—
Royalty Deed from A. M. Joncas. [
Agent to Second Inter-State Rayol!
ty Corpn. Ltd. 100 25600ths 217.6
acres. Ftida Roth lease.
Royalty Deed from H. E. Nutter to!
R. W Milner Jr . 1 12th 97 3 10
For County Clerk:
HENRY J. KOENIG
(Re-election.)
HAAK'S
Wyatt Hatchery
AND FEED STORE
109 So. Esplanade — Phone 203
For Commissioner Pi t c t No. 1
ALFRED i BULLY * OTTO
teres. Jay May.
Oil and Gas Lease from E. T.
Clark. Jr., to Plymouth Oil Ce..
135 11 acres Wm. Lyth survey.
Oil and Gas Lease from G. 8.
Whitley et ux to J. M. McMillan, Jr.,
145 acres James May 1>4 lg.
Royalty Contract from W. H. Bode
to Margaret E Dovre, 1 256th 300
acres. A'. Lazo.
Royalty Contract from W. H. Bode
to John Lind 1 256th 300 acres. A.
Lazo Grant.
Assignment of Oil and Gas Lease
from The Sands Corp. to Skelly Oil
i Co. iLea.se of E. H. Leissner.)
Assignment of Oil and Gas Lease
from Tiie Sands Corp. to Skelly Oil
Co. < Lease of Charlie Kuester et
ux.)
Oil and Gas Lease from Charlie
Kuester et ux to The Sands Cor-
1 po ration. 1161.39 acres. Andrew
| Lockhart lg. •
Oil and Gas Lease from. A. D.
Kaiser et ux to Phillips Drilling Co.,
196 acres, N. McNutt lg. « -
Royaltyr Contract from Waite
Feller et ux to J. M. McMillan, Jr.
1 32 109.2 acres.
—Remember Pearl Harbor—
Lincoln Ellsworth was the first
man to fly across the Antarctic con-
tinent.
BIEDERMAN
Package Store
NOTICES
RABBITS and Hutches for sale,
After 6:00 p. m. See John Giffln.
FOR SALE — 1941 Ford Coupe
Gulf Service Station.
OPA Inspection Station
NO. 45
EASTER DANCE
at LINDENAU
SUNDAY, APRIL 9
Place Order Now For
44-1 Class Book
Beady for Delivery May 1
Price $2.85
>T ; . " - -? -4 5i
• * j
Handsomely bound 84-page book will con-
tain pictures of cadets, instructors, officers,
and business personnel of B. F. S.
Music by
PATERS ORCHESTRA
Bring Your Goesto here for
LUNCH, DINNER or
a SNACK
The Doll House
MR8. ALVIN BARNE8
FOR SALE: 1935 Ford Coupe Ex-
cellent mechanical condition, good
tires. Call at Hensleys Humble Sta-
GRADE 1 TIRES!
FOR SERVICE—Registered Duroc
Boar. For information see Ben
Steen, Rte 1, Box 12, or call 9525.
Cuerc.
Adm. 50c & 10c (Tax Included.)
WEBER
MOTOR CO.
FOR SALE—Philco portable radio,
good as new. Write Bertha Bitter-
ly, Rte. 4, Cyero. _
DELICIOUS
Mexican Foods
POPS PLACE
308 N. Esplanade
Alfred Johnson. Pna
NOTICE!
The Southport West Main Street
Service Station Ls now under the
management of J. A. Gawlik. Two
friendly operators. Henry Gawlik
and Robert Baker. Gas and oil and
guaranteed motor repairs. We in-
vite your business. Your trade ap-
preciated.
CASH
FOR YOUR
PAPER
& JUNK
Call 600
P. & J. SALVAGE GO
Farm Bargains
COMPLETE
AUTO REPAIR
SERVICE
In order to close an estate
the following farms must be
sold at once for the best cash
offer:
Nothing to Sell Bat
GOOD MEATS
Bohne Market
W. Main St Phone
Experienced
Mechanics
Orders Token At Record Office
$6 ACRES black to mix land,
Pair improvements, good wa-
. ter mill.
JAY YOUNG'S
SINCLAIR STATION
Phase 191 260 E. Broadway
104 E. BROADWAY
Salinas, Calif.. Mar. 27. 1944.
Well how are all my Cuero friends
getting along, or have they taken all
of the men in the army?
j It seems that every time I pick up
(The Record there is always another
jbunch leaving put. It Won : be long
[and the Army will be.nothing but
Texans.
While I am siting here in the
barracks writing this I can look put
of the window and see mountains,
but the flat lands of Texas would
look good to me. There is a little
snow on a few of the mountains I
ijust got through taking some pic-
I tures on a few minutes off and I
|will send you one. The next time
I am home, if I get there before
Uncle Sam decides he wants me to
keep up supplie.sosomewhere else. I
will get me some, pictures of the
best place in the world
I know this letter is not as inter-
esting as • some I have read about
the boys that have seen real action.
■ but I am ready to do whatever they
1 want me to do or go.
| Well, I had better close, so tell all
j hello for me and to keep Cuero go-
ling as there are lots of us boys
j making it our last stopping place
• when this thing is over.
A friend.
80 ACRE8 large set improve-
ments, fair condition. One
half in field.
50 ACRES small house, well,
mill and cistern.
SECRET AGENT X-9
By CHIC YOUNG
ufO'/ M**r Age you
60, S 6 TP OO ABOUT
rr\ aren't you going
TO CALL Btu /N AND
NAVE- ME LOCKEO
_ UP* -J
100 GVLL HERE* 7 l-.Z
AND WHAT ARE [ JUGT TRlEO
YOU CRYING 1 to KILL
. ABOUT ? YOU...
54 ACRES, unimproved, fenced.
Have other farms 100 to 340
acres. Come see me.
GIVE
AiE
THAT
GUN.
This is our motto to those who
have been visited by death.
Leave trying details to us.
W. F. Krause
WESTHOFF, TEXAS
Freund Funeral
Home
FOR SALE
402 Stockdale. Comer Newman,
Two story, 6 rooms and bath all
conveniences, on flat ground 150x62’4
feet. Terms. Theo. A. Reuss.
PAY US A VISIT
317 N. Esplanade
PHONE 106
FOR SALE—Ear com. Joe Card
Rte. 1, Cuero. Texas.
BRICK BRADFORD—Beyond tfie Crystal Door^
GULF SERVICE STATION,
E. J. HILLER
By WILLIAM RITT and CLARENCE GRAY
Rabbits for Easter and Breeding.
All sixes and colors, 75c up. Easy
to raise for meat. E. A. Davidson,
Phone 166.
YOU SAY YOU HAVE SEEN
IKK I - BUT HE'S DEAD.*
r THIS VERY DAY IKKI ENTERED
THE CITY IN THE TRAIN OF A
STRANGER SHEIK / wmt
IKKI WAS DRESSED IN PINE
ROBES AND TURBAN — AND v
ASTRIDE A WHITE HORSE! J
WO.* IF IKKI BE ALIVE— THEN
PERHAPS, THE ONE CALLED *
—r BREKK — t--
............
(NO, MASTER*
FOR SALE: A fine registered
Hereford bull, 15 mo. old. For in-
formation call 214 or 490. Dr. F. W.
Miller
Otir Specialty
BODY 6 FENDER WORK
Cpl. David Chubby" Newmaq.
100 the. of wwle
paper will make
20 protective
bands for 250-
lb. bombs. Start
FOR RENT-—Stucco building,' saving now.
formerly occupied by florist shop.' IHHHHHHHHHHMHt-
East Broadway Ph. 110, Mrs. Fritz
Koehler
FOR RENT
AMERICAN CAFE
Otero’s leading Cafe
BUS TERMINAL
k SM 111 N. Ecpfauu
it. la W esLJ ii^nrTu m J *
etta gerr i
Bv PAUL ROBII
Cuero Lodge No. 409 A. F.
* A. M. meets 2nd and 4th
Thursday at 7:30 p. ax
Practice meet each TTmrs.
I KNOW-W
FOR RENT—Furnished bedroom
611 Morgan Avenue.
Stomach Comfort
Wh7 suffer with Indigestion, Gae
flaD Bladder Pains or High Bloo-
PtsssutlT Restore your Potasriun
— with Alkalosine-A and then
troubles will disappear. $130 a
L !>. Buktorv—radvt)
FOR RENT: Furnished apa
menL 401 E. Reuss Blvd. Pho. 58
H. W. Nagel.
Secty,
FOR RENT 1— Large furnished 1
room with 2 double beds. 217 W.
Live Oak. Phone 660.
Todav and Every
Day
FAT AT
CUERO CAFE
BUDDY BAUER
FOR RENT — Small furnished
apartment to couple. Phone 233.| '
LOOK SPIC AND SPAN
ON
EASTER.
PHONE A <
WANT AD
NEWMAN'S TAILOR SHOP
Phone 462
BLONDIt
Bv ROBERT STORM
r 6000 KJI6MT COOKIE,
I'LL SEE SOU IN w
THE MORNING TH
GOOP
Nk3MI
PAPPV
l CAN I
MAVEA J
PRINK OF
' WATER?
TAXI SERVICE
i DA6WOOP S(SURE
WILL VOU TAKE )>^/^
'COOKIE UP ANP) 1fr
PUT HER TO
\ BEP FOR ME ?)v d
DAY OR NIGHT
CALL
SOUTHPORT STATION
S. Esplanade
C. M. LUCAS
Copt 1944, Ki>ij SjaJicuc, Inf , Wotld n.
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Putman, Harry C. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 73, Ed. 1 Friday, April 7, 1944, newspaper, April 7, 1944; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1098915/m1/4/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.