The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 79, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 30, 1947 Page: 7 of 8
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SUNDAY. MARCH 30.1047
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FLOOR FINISHING
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Signed,
Paul Breeden
President of the Board.
Councilman (Place 2)
FRANCIS McALISTE
E. T. SUMMERS, I
(Re-election.)
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GONE! AT\
705 E. Newman Street.
FOR SALE—22 young cows, Ben-
nie Prauea, Cuero.
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JUST WHAT
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BRICK BRADFORD-The Strange Case of Captain BoHd
OH, I DON'T SUSPECT YOU ,
ULTWTUM - ISELLUM
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REAL ESTATE DEALER
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ARMY TRUCK PARTS
Military Motor Parts &
Equipment Co.
4027 Old. Spanish Trail
Ifc—tan 4. T«aa
l DON'T CARt WHAT YOU
SAY BUT I WANT TO KNOW
st WHAT YOU THtNK!/
suite_ andjprin^. Call in bactl^j time
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9EVEN ' THE CUERO, RECORD, CUERO, TEXAS
WANT AD SECTION
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Ranch House Inn on old Yoakum
hiway open for business. Beer and
Lunches. A. E. Lemke, Prep.
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TURKEY STEAK★
Something New Under the Sub.”
Prepare like breaded ctdfeits.
4 p55?e,b?d 5°°^ Win be vacant Monday but can fc^tf
Busy Bee Lunch
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ONIONS'!' £
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WELDING
WITH A MONEY BACK
GUARANTEE
Cuero Iron & Body Works
Phone *4 Jess* Poenitaech. Owner
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’ Cuero Lodge 469 meets 2nd
- and 4th Thurs. 7:30 p. m.
k Practice meeting eevry
it Thursday 7:30 p. m.
4P*B. B. <Tiom, W. M.
R. Hoffman. Secty.
HAAK'S
FLOWERS
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BRADFORD, THOUGH TRECO-
INEIDEMCE IS—-WELL—
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CHARACTER IS THE WOELDLV
TYPG...VUIJ KNOW, SMOOTH."
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PM STUCK /' ANTHONY j
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, WRITE A BOOK
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^By^MEL
twtt^j^t WHAT
I WA^ WAITING FOR!
THI^ FT
and just off E. Morgan, 11 nice Lunch Room.
lots. Sell one or all. j
IIS Washington St. — New, 5 rooms
and bath, beautiful floors and .
large built-in closets. A home
you’ll appreciate. Price reduced. I
*01 Warn St. — 2 berdooms. sleep-
ing porch, living room, bath, com-
bmation kitchen and dining room,
dfeur.d snace 50x120 ft.
jff E. Morgan Ave.—Partly furnish- j
7 «d Let 50x150 ft.
Dath; Texas.
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« eentact Walter Schultz
Phone T47.
AND
JOB
DODGE TRUCKS
GET.
GENUINE FACTORY
ENGINEERED PARTS
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Twhen a boy ASKS A GIRL
TO MARRY HIM ANO SHE
TURNS HIM DO’NN....'WHOT |
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CAL ANNOUNCEMENTS I
ELECTION. TUESDAY,
APRIL 1
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SNAZZY DRESSER "
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these spring
onions ARE
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j FOR SALE—New 6 cu. ft. Kelvi-
nator Home Freezer. Cash or terms.
• Sealed unit. See it on display at
I John C. Ley’s Frozen Food Dept.
i Davidson Electric Co., Tel 166.
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Jacluon 28466
MMiiiMMlF" FOR RENT—Two room nicely fur-
nished apartment. AU bills paid, j
opr Foil. King Fea«wt% S
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BUZZ ONE OF
THE BOMS AND
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Move:—5C9 W. Newman.—
mall 6 room home and
art fcr hath. Good roof?
oors and double walls.
N. Gonsales — 2 kst, T
Watkins Products may be pur-
chased at 601 North Valley Street, i
E. O. Cherry, Watkins Dealer. r
1 ESTATE
By CHIC YOU
ad. Lot S0X150 ft
X tn K> Monran—& rooms and
1 1/2 lot*.
It Acres, improved, 4 miles out.
Mt B. Fourth St—Modern 3 bed- Service Station.
room home—Just Completed with)
2-car garage. On 2 nice lots.
* We repair and paint Venetian
— ‘ Blinds, Paint Cars and reflnlsh fur-
weureoms. nving room, aimr.g , nitun? All work guaranteed. Also
l^om and kitchen, shower. Neat t new tytnds. A. P McMurrey. 405 S.
thMughout. 2 lots. j Esplanade.
75xlt5 Lot Victory Add.-All con-: I 7 T ~
i BEST MEAu. in town 35c with
▼enser.ces near. ; . . , ... ...
i drink. Hamburgers as good as the
ferner Vfita and Mryersvffle Streets best. 10c each or 2 for 15c. Busy B
WANTED—Clean soft cotton
rags, (without buttons) at Record
Office.
FOfi SALE—Property at 305 N.
Hunt St., suitable for an apartment
building of eight rooms. Large lot.
Numerous pecan trees. Now occu-
|Pi€d by W. C. Schorlemer. Sealed
Ibids for this should be mailed to W.
’L Schorlemer, or phone 335, York-
- 4 . tewn’. J®*®3’ R18ht» reserved to
bath^gjass sleeping Reject any or all bids.
| FOR SALE — Interest in estab-
i fished radio service and sales busi-
! ness in Yoakum. H. D. Morgan, 202ear, un. mnokTU. w, •«** Mcwrs __— JU I *
By WltLIAM RiTT and CLARENCE GRAY
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BY PAUtRQBiNSQN
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CAg.'^M-ooxa.wwry ,
Banker Agrees Thai
Rheumatic Pains In
legs Disturb His Work
He says:^.’-Silting and listening to
"Q7? Ctii?'r man's prtiUlefrir^re qiffi-,
cult when your backaches, and rheu-
matic pains run down your legs.” !
“Sometimes I wanted to scream the
pains were so intense.” "A customer
suggested it might be my kidneys
and that CIT-ROS would give re-
lief.” “I bought a bottle, the relief
.was wonderful.” “If I had just
known about it earlier, what misery
, I would have missed.
A few bottles of CIT-ROS miy i
i help you. It contains Mn drugs de-
! signed to combine with the poisons
i in the blood stream and soothe the
1 kidneys and bladder. For sale for
' >1.00 at your druggist.
i L. L BUTTERY DRUG STORE
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2 1/2 mi. E. Cuero, new house,
6M|pms two baths, 2 halls, pres-
KV- numn. concrete porch,
toai for truck farming.
I Mt West Clayton. Cor. W. Clayton
. and North Gazzie—5 rooms and
bath, recently remodeled.
| 5 Aares near City Limits,
I Eart.' Gravel land. x
BO Arres—9 ml. N. W. of Cuero, near I
Uttdanatt Grade A Dairy Barn,
4 room htuse.
285 E. French—4 rooms and Bath. •
New. r^atly finished throughout,
nice size rsoms with ample closet
I: ipaee. All convenient-:s. *
M2 West march — West End •
2 bedrooms, living room, dining
room and kitchen, shower. Neat
payor:
L J. FISCHER
J. T. NEWMAN
(Reelection.)
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uhcilman (Place 1> I
LEIGH (COOT) COPPEDGE :
Experiments snow that cows pro-
J , For sand, gravel and dirt hauling j’uce as much milk and butterfat
at Tower when tetj potatoes as when corn
silage ,i« fed.
McAlister sweet shop
PHONE 6tS
RETAIN WHEELER
WASHINGTON. Mar. 29.-'iUP?~
The senate war investigation com-
mittee lias retained former senator
Button Wheeler to rusist in the
group’s inquiry into navy oil pur-
chases in the Middle East.
AMERICANS WIN
NEW YORK. Mar 29—<UP > —
A large number of Americans have
won overnight riches as the result
of holding winning tickets in the
Irish sweepstakes. Two New York-
ers won $100,000 each.
feu
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room 7;oo o’clock p. m. April 1. No phone
.CARD OF THANKS'
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CARD OF THANKS j n
: We wish to thank our friends andv
neighbors for their kindness and : j
sympathy and for their beautiful | „
~ floral offerings tendered during the j *-
■ sickness and death of our beloved'
; wife and mother.
A. Hedges and Sons.
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CLASSIFIED AD
INFORMATION
■ All classified advertising must
ke in the office of The Cuero
cord notTater’-than 1 p. m. on
f ci publication.
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itive insertions
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1 Month $1.50 per line
Minimum ad accepted 3 lines,
neuro five words to the line.
t Contract display rates will be
hven upon application.
I Classified advertising is cash
h. advance unless advertiser has
Mflolar account with The Record, r
F Errors. The Record will not
|e responsible for more than one
pcprrect insertion.
I Telephone or bring your ad to
ftp Record^and we will assist
you in wording the copy.
b - PHONE NO. 1
Hamburgers Only 10c
THE VERY BEST
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SELLING is world’s best paid
i -1 . hard work. National Company of-
FOR SALE—Easter Greeting fers opportunity. Men over 25. Life-
s i Cards for every need. 5e to $1.00. L. time income, good future. 37-hr.
T, Buttery. j Week, $20 to $40 per day. No house.
i 11 ■ 1 — ■ ■ — - —— t0 house. Travel.in Texas. Cail after
FOR SAUC—3 Pc. living rccx:';.^ H. »• «i—* *. w
j suite. 9x12 wool rug; 2 bed room calls. Y‘J. Stenz Muti Hotel,
■suites; 1 breakfast set; 1 gas stove; - 1 ■ ■ —1,1
|GE refrigerator; several tables and
! chairs; 3 gas heaters; floor lamp;
t Radio. Can be seen after 2 p. m. and
on Sunday. Jesse Parks.
! FOR SALE — Sewing Machine,
i Russell’s Place, 411 West Main.
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FOR RENT—2 room furnished ’
apartment, 702 E. Newman. i
FOR RENT -Furnished room, pri- !
■vate bath. 510 Terrell. Phone 133. . If
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FOR RENT—3 rocqj apartment, I)
partly furnished. 615 E. Courthouse.^
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LOST—Brown faced, bob-tail cat
wearing leather, lea.h. . Finderi'
please notify Mrs. LcRoy Hamilton. t
FOR STRONG NAVY
ST. LOUIS. Mar 29 — <UP)— Ad- 4
miral Halsev savs disarmament has
failed in the past and that America
must keen the strengest naw in the HHft
world.
i, garage, good neigh-
borhood
&NTED—Listings of small
_bones between $L5M -. Ejk, Ypakmp.
I $5.0M. $ larMi <- v__xr«>
• N4 MHtenberger—Small home,
| *water, electricity. Cheap.
R. Broadway—< lots suitable
I i for home or business. Oak
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: Alonzo St. — 1 block off San
I I Ahtonio Hyway:—2 lots, home
! With several rooms, priced to
I i Sell. Terms.
At Westhofi—160 Acres, 1/4
in cultivation. 5 room home
witlrbath. butane gas, elec-
MaeArttae St—1 Acre, 5 room
- num* ana bath. Suitable for
vegetables and flowers.
XOWEY BROS.
ESPLANADE and COURT HOU8B
BUDDIE COWET .f. Phone 74 LEO COWET H
on
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NOTICES
I NOTICE OF ELECTION
Notice is hereby given that an i
■ election will be held on the 5th day!
of April, 1947 within the limits of
the Cffiero Independent School Dis-
trict, at the City Hall, the came be-
ing designated as the voting placeH
on the date hereinabove mentioned,
for the purpose of electing accord-
ing to law, three members to the
Cuero Independent School District
board, the three to be selected by
highest vote from the following four
candidates: H. P. Cragin, Alvin
Wyatt, Dr. Fred Buefiel and C. H.
Thompson. I
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FOR SALE
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Aldridge, C. C., Jr. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 79, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 30, 1947, newspaper, March 30, 1947; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1358217/m1/7/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.