The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 104, Ed. 1 Monday, May 15, 1944 Page: 3 of 4
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INFORMATION
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509 S. Reuss Blvd., 5 -rooms and
bath. Now Specially priced, for short
time only.
518 South Gonzales, 3 rooms and
bath. All conveniences and practi-
achy new.
491 West Broadway, 8 rooms and
both, an conveniences, two lots 105-
xiao.
518 last French, Two Stofy, 6
rooms and bath, all conveniences,
on plot of ground 100*127*4 feet.
008 Bast Broadway, 8 room house
and garage apartment, neat through-
out, a good investment.
Neat Duplex,. North Side, excell-
ent returns on investment.
BUILD LIBERTY SHIPS
Good Pay During Training
TODD-HOUSTON SHIPBUILDING
CORPORATION
wants men, 16 to 50 years of age, to train as
welders for construction of. Liberty Ships in
their Houston Shipyards.
Transportation, Room and Board Advanced
See Company Representative at War Man-
power Commission. - >r?
J. J. Fischer
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TOft SALE—Drinking fountain
complete with calk $15.00. L. L.
Buttery.
United States Employment Service
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FOR SALE—Home comfort com-
bination wood and cool range. Bailey
Tbflmaa, Rto. 4, Cuero_
165-7 S. Esplanade St
Cuero, Texas
Try Klll-Kwick to rid your home
of roaches and rats. < It does it
easily and quickly. Sold by L. L.
U. S. ROYAL
Grade I
Tires and Tubes
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May 15, 16 and 17.
Workers now employed in Essential Industry and Agricul-
ture Need not Apply. S
FOR SALK: Two . double beds
Ufc spring and metre*. Tel 596 J.
Mountains ^row ?
A few inches ever/
THOUS AND .YEARS
New Low Prices.
We Carry % Complete Stock.
WEBER
MOTOR CO.
NOTICE
Fishermen and Sportsmen. Se-
cure your lot now for future ledge
or summer home on Hug-the-Coast,
Hlway, 5 minutes to bay, front on
cross roads to other fishing points.
No water stands cm this land. Elec-
tricity available. 50 ft front $50.00.
Full information, L. L. Findley, Box
413, Put Lavaca, Texas.
WANTED
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JUNK CARS
CARRIER BOY
WANTED
COURTESY
Fine Liquors
and Wines
BIEDERMAN
PACKAGE STORE
BALANCE YOUR DIET
AND YOUR BUDGET
EAT AT
•AYE YOUR CLOTHES
Prevent moth damage by using
Odomx Crystals. They are made of
paradMorbonzone, which is recom-
hmmM by the U. S. Dept, of Agri-
culture as effective month control.
89 cento per pound.
L. L. BUTTERY. Drags.
IN TOWN
The Record needs a carrier
at once for regular route in
North Cuero. Apply at Record
Office.
P. & l SALVAGE CB.
POPS PLACE
308 N. Esplanade
Alfred Johnson. Prop.
CUERO CAFE
JAY YOUNG'S
SINCLAIR STATION
BUDDY BAUER
SECRET AGENT X-9
WANTED TO BUY—Your eggs
and fryers. Mayers Red <k White
Grocery.
^ BLU6-JAW£ EX66IN'
HIMSELF SOME NOD.
SAID TO PUT TUB
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MAN, X-9 #AS BEEN
BR0U6MT TO BLUE-JAW
KAZONNl'S HIDE-OUT..
WANTED To Buy—Good electric
refrigerator. Phone or write Albert
Copeland, Smiley.
and FOUND
WANTED—To buy or lease. Filling
Station in or around Cuero R. D.
Brownshadel, Rte. 4, Cuero*.
LOOT—Pontiac hub cap. Suit-
able reward for return to Record
office.
In the 13th century, Marco Polo
crossed the Gobi Desert, a feat that
was not duplicated until the 19th
century.
Ciero Iron & Body Works
FOB RENT
RESULTS
RECORD
WANT-ADS
BRING
FOR RENT—Furnished bedroom,
811 Morgan Ave.
L C. STEVENS
TEXACO SERV. 8TA.
FOR RENT — 4-room furnished
apartment. Mrs. Minnie Raley.
507 E. Morgan Ave.
BRICK BRADFORD—Beyond the Crystal Door
By WILUAMR1TT End CLARENCE
THE UNEQUAL STRUGGLE IS SAVAGE,BUf BRIEF — JUNE AND IKKI
^ ARE QUICKLY OVERPOWERED - ,’VrV -
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FINALLY, TAR, ONE AG
FOUR, FALLS
FOR RENT—Modern
house with lights, 2 miles
town. Dr. F. W. Buchel.
For /
BETTER
MEALS
For a change —and who
doesn’t need one every
now and then?
Bat With Us.
AMERICAN CAFE
Caere'* Leading Cafe
BUS TERMINAL
Ph. 398 111 N. EspUn*
Stomoch Comfort
Blue Moon
Eddie Began. Gladys Day
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THE BOCY ABOUT fT~
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STEAKS
Year Round
Cash Market
for
POULTRY
and
EGGS
CUERO POULTRY
& EGG CO.
Bohne Market
W. Mala 8t
FLOWERS
for the girl graduate
HAAK'S
Increase Egg Production
D|p with Sodiihn Floride to kill the
mites, fleas and lice. 29c per pound.
L. L. BUTTERY — Drags.
BLOND IE
Bv ROBERT STORM
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UNTILNOU GET /
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Political Announcements
The Record Is authorized to an-
nounce the following candidates for
political office subject to the voters
In the July Democratic primary.
For Congress 14th District:
RICHARD M. KLEBERG
For State Senator, 18th District
FRBD MAURITZ
(Re-election)
For County Assessor-Collector:
FRANK R. THIEME
* (Re-election.)
For Sheriff DeWltt County:
CHARLEY WOFFORD
L. A. BUEHRIG
(Re-election)
For County Judge:
STEPHEN P. HEBERT.
For County Attorney:
AUGUST C. HARTMAN
For County Clerk:
HENRY J. KOENIG
(Re-election.)
For Commissioner Preet. No. 1:
ALFRED (BULLY) OTTO
For DeWitt County Treasurer:
ALVIN H. "FOP” BARNES
(Re-election)
For District Clerk:
MISS MAGGIE EDGAR
(Re-election)
For Commissioner Precinct No. 4:
W. J. LAU
(Re-election.)
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Putman, Harry C. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 104, Ed. 1 Monday, May 15, 1944, newspaper, May 15, 1944; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1099116/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.