The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 109, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 21, 1944 Page: 5 of 6
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SUNDAY, MAY 21,1941
MAYTIME IS PAYTIME FOR RECORD WANT-AD USERS
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CLASSIFIED AD
INFORMATION
IN MEMORIAM
It is well never to be caught
completely unprepared for
unexpected bereavement in
the family.
You are welcome to come to
Us for advice.
Increase Egg Production
Dip with Sodium Floride to kill the I
mites, fleas and lice. 29c per pound.
» i
I* L. BUJTERY — Drugs.
*06 E- Reuss Blvd., 5 rooms
bath. Now Specially priced, for i
time only.
J5J4F South Gonzales, 3 looms
bath. All conveniences and practi-
adly new.
*01 West Broadway, 9 rooms and
bath, all conveniences, two lots 105-
*tgg.
5# Past F*^nci>, Two Story, e
rooms and bath, all conveniences,
WELDING
Cor. S. Esplanade, Morgan Av.
JACKS WELDING WORKS
Jack Poenttwh.
Freund Funeral
Home
YOU CAN HELP
Takr eft' buttons and buckles,
bring: your own hanger*.
NEWMAN'S TAILOR SHOP
Phone 462
Barrett Certified
BETTER
MEALS
Eat With Us.
For a change —and who
doesn't need one every
now and then?
Blue Moon
Gladys Da/ Eddie Ragan,
J. J. Fischer
Green, Blue, Red and Black
Try Kill-Kwick to rid your ho
' "fl'hnr umI rata. U dan
and quickly. Bold by U
bo—yep Remembered!
FLOWERS
targe, anc lour
smD gas heaters. Good condition.
*Bn U. tdrqn at Qficers Club, 106
W. Reuse Blvd., between 6 and 7 p.
m.
MAAK'S
cm raw rupture
FOR SALE—1941 Plymouth De-
Luxe 2-Door. Extra nlee car. 5 good
tires. LOW mileage Reuss Drug
Store. \ J .
■"» .......■ ■' .■
FOR 8AL»—1980 Chevrolet >-T
Pick-up Peed ooodjtion. Alex.
Walleck, Westhoff. .
SHU MEAT
at a*
SUPER IViARKET
ern invention for men, women arid
children. BULBLESS, BELTLESS,
STRAPLESS. Assists nature In cks-
Lng opening. Swivel Joint Sdft, con-
cave, vacuum, air cushion pad holds
with Arm but gentle pressure. Nc
knobs or bade to gouge and stretch
tendee tissue. No. obnoxious belts or
ldfrtrape to bind or retard circula-
Roll Roofing $1.60 $2.75 $3.50
per Sq.
Bohne Market
SPOT CASH
for
USED CARS
FOR SALE—1930 Pour-door Olds-
mobile. Opdd condition. Good rubber.
Quick said. 313 W. Liya Oak.
. GLASSES FITTED.
Di&ijumds, Watches and Jewelry
We will put your roof on for you—labor and all complete. Call
in about this.
FOR BALE-rtCorm Saxaphone,
onderful condition. Noll's Hum-
JOHN D. HERRING
Jeweler and Optometrist.
ASTROLOGICAL Forecast for
1946. Send -ttc and Birth Date. G.
Brooks, Scientific Astrologer, 1*52
SCRAP
J„ T. Newman & Sons
Wien ywwdfer with masting back, con-
stant deair# to urinate, burning, hurting
bladder, rheumatic ewoHan feat Tha first
Jom of CIT-ROS start# correcting the ph. pf
your body fluid#. Nature quickly relieves the
pain and r«a»v#a the aorenem of the tender
aching umadM. Get OTT-fiOg to HSU*
Dependable
Motor Work
Presen tly»Sons are on. leave with Uncle Sam
JAY YOUNG'S
SINCLAIR STATION
Prevent moth damage by using
Oderox Crystals. They are made of
r « ?! *: \ ' -A v..' . . . * J
Paradlclor Benzene, which is recom-
By CHIC YOUNG
Join G
H0MH...&LKH06AN!
4UCK0&T COUP I PENCE
OPERATOR ON EITHER
&OE OP 1 HE MA60N'
- DIXON UNE! n-m
OKAN...I 6UESE WPS
ON THE LEVEL! WHAT'D
YOU 5rtY YOUR TA6
WAG? .
culture as effective month control.
69 cents pgr pound.
L. L. BUTTERY. Drags.
CARRIER BOY
.WANTED
and FOUND
ATTENTION MASONS
Called meeting Moo. May 23, at
7:30 p. m. Work in M. M. Members
urged to be present. Visitors are
always welcome.
A. C. Fischer, H W. Nagel,
» W. M. Seoty.
ETTA KETT
By PAUL ROBINSON!
LOST—Friday night on Clinton
or E. Main, Bujova 31 Jewel pink
gold wrist watch. Liberal reward
for return to Hadley Edgar.
0^/.#OVE DOWN
A.Kir\rrvo«r nouurm
but you coulont l
SQUEE2E A SAfcDlNE
IN THEJ2E7 C—
AND COME UP WITH
"1 AN IDEA/i-p
WAITRESS and
LIFE GUARD
MUNICIPAL PARK
Year’Ro uni
Cash Market
POULTRY
and
EGGS
CUERO POULTRY
& EGG CO.
BIEDERMAN
AMERICAN CAFE
Cnero’s Leading Cafe
BUS TERMIN AL
Ph. m 111 N. E^U.
FOB A REAL
PICK-UF MEAL
EAT AT
POPS PLACE
8R1CK BRADFORD-Beyond the Crystal Door
By WILLIAM RITT and CLARENCE GRAY
RED ARROW
FREIGHT LINES, Inc
293 E. Bread way.
J WE'LL FIND OUT- HEY,
FELLOW,,WHO ACE YOU
SLOWLY. THE CRYSTAL
DOR SWINGS SILENTLY OPEN
- AS BRICK ANDTARPA RE
TURN TO THE WORLD OP
SAMAR ••
LOOK.BRICK, WHAT IS
THAT STRANGER DOING
v HERE? ii^
First Dance of the Season
MUNICIPAL CLUB HOUSE
/ i
Saturday, May 27th, 8 p. ra.
Mask by
Bennie Prouse's Turkey Trotters.
Im. Ladies .21 ' Gentlemen .67
Tax M . Tax .13
CUERO CAFE
BUDDY BAUER
! BLOND! E
Bv ROBERT STORM
I RECOGNIZE THE
HOUSE ANP t—"
THE PUCK, 2—
BUT THE
SIGNATURE £
( PONT
TAXI SERVICE
TELE6RAM
SkSN ON
THE THIRP
U LINE r
DAY OR NIGHT
CALL
a Me LUCAS
Copt 1944, Km| feiturtt Syndxiy, Inc World nghts it*, td
MAGIC-EASE
FIRST DOSE
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Political Annoancements
The Record Is authorized to an- ,
rjounce the following candidates for
political office subject to the voters
in the July Democratic primary.
For Congress 14th District:
1 RICHARD M. KLEBERG
For State Representative 68th Dist.
|J JOHN J. BELL
(Re-election)
( For State Senator, 18th District
FRED MAURfTZ
(Re-electlmrt
For County Assessor-CoUector:
FRANK R. THTEME i
(Re-election.)
For Sheriff DeWitt County:
CHARLEY WOFFORD
L. A. BUEflXtO
(Re-olecSton)
For County Judge:
STEPHEN p. HEBERT.
For County Attorney:
AUGUST C. HARTMAN
For County .Clerk: ' •
HENRY J. KOENIG
fBd dtortlnn )
For Commingjonar Prect. No. 1:
ALFRED (BULLY) OTtD
For DeWitt Gawd? T) isiiiim i
ALTO H. -FGF" BARNBB I
J (Re-rtecriori)
For District Clerk: -
MISS MAflflg EDGAR
‘ (Re-rioolioo) j
For M No 4- ?
W. J. LAD
AGENTS WANTED
■' '. i
To represent oafr Tea School to.
America. Nothing but Ttoses. Hue- ;
dreds needed now. Train «t home,
age no objection. Liberal com-'
mission*. Write far Agents' Con-
ti act and Free ffebolorablp Offer. ]
WASHINGTON SCHOOL OF
?ja&swm
Box 166 Best Pronkhn Nation,
WaeMwtQB, D O.
WANTED YD BUY—Breakfaat
suite, trip beds with inner-spring .
mattress: Call 344
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Putman, Harry C. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 109, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 21, 1944, newspaper, May 21, 1944; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1099069/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.