The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 155, Ed. 1 Monday, June 28, 1954 Page: 5 of 6
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THE CtTERO RECORD, Monday, June 28, 1954
House Cleaning Time Finds Things Youll Want To Sell—Try A Want Ad
AUTOMOTIVE
BUSINESS SERVICE
USED
CAR
SPECIAL
1950 Ford Custom For-
dor, Heater and Radio
^yfrrpoirv
ONLY
695
00
We do not
_ell Your Note.
WEBER
MOTOR CO.
Your Friendly
Ford Dealer
BUSINESS SERVICE
Words eannot express vour
thoughts as well as
beautiful flowers
GREEN GARDEN FLORIST
REFRIGERATION
and
AIR CONDITIONING
SERVICE
LOUIS F. VVISHERT
Newman’s of Cu«ro
Tout Frigidatre Dealer
Day Ph.5-3414, Nlte Ph.5-8287
INTERIOR • EXTERIOR
PAINTING
Now Is The Time To Do It.
HERBERT TELLER
Dial 5-533*
♦ Removal of
> E A D ...
KINNED or DISABLED
Free Service
Texas Rendering Co
-ltd. --
Now Under New Management
CALL *897 — VICTORIA
CLASSIFIED AD
INFORMATION
All classified advertising must
be in the office of The' Cuero
Record not later than ! i m.
the day cf publication.
BATES
For consecutive Inierttoni:
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• Daily insertions 1 Wkly lina M
READER ADVERTISLNG
Run on Paper line-----— J5
Card of Thanks-------15
Personal Column -20
Bold Face Ty pe
extra per line --------— 05
(Minimum Space 2 lines.!
Minimum charge 50c.
Classified advertising is cash
in advance unless advertiser has
regular account «itb The Record
Errors The Record will not be
responsible for more tbarf one
jjcorreci insertion.
Telephone or bring vour ad to
The Record and we will assist
you in wording the copy.
PHONE I sin
IXPERT
RADIO
it TV
flFRVICr
ALL MAREt
Call 5 345*
©. c. BAKER
Newman’s of Cuero
Dr. W. R. Towery
CHIROPRACTOR
Open Dally 8 12
Afternoons by ap-
pointment. Closed all
day Thursday.
201 E. Broadway
Dial 8 1242 Cuero
R
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Political
Announcements
The Record Is authorized to an-
nounce the candidacy of those
[listed below, subject to the action
if DeWitt county voters In the
Democratic Primary in July.
For United States Congress
14th District:
D. C. DEWITT
of DeWitt County
JOHN J BELL
of DeWitt County
WILLIAM H. SHIREMAN
_of Nueces County
For County Judge:
STEPHEN P. HEBERT
(Re-election)
ARTHUR M. GREEN
FOR BAUD
| For Sheriff i
] RAY MARKOWSKY
j (Re-election I
Radio Service — Call 5-3229
THORN RADIO & ELEC CO
NATIONAL FARM LOAN ASSN
•f Oonzalet
4% Farm Loans 4%
O. B Btagner, 8ec’y.-Treaa
m ISO Oonzales Texas
For County Commissioner Pet.
JOE HUNTER
(Re-election)
DAVE WEBER
For County Commissioner Prec. 4
FRED DeDEAR
(Re-election.)
PAUL SAGER
ALFRED '•Bully* OTTO
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE 1
have reopened my workshop at
106 E. Morgan Avenue. NATHAN
POST, Building Contractor. (28)
Dr. Lena Hoffman
CHIROPRACTOR
308 N. Gontales Pb. 5-3154
BE PROUD of your car on your
vacation trip. One day service on
upholstery — try NYCAR, won’t
shock, won't burn. POLZIN'S,
1401, N, Esplanade._i
For County Clerk:
ALVIN E. WYATT
RAY GIPS
HENRY J. KOENIG
(Re-election)
J. P. BRIDGES
For County Attorney i
WILEY CHEATHAM
(Re-Election
SAVE FOR A HOME — Start
planning for your own home with
an insured savings account here.
You can open the account with any
amount and add to your savings
whenever you wish. We welcome
new accounts. CUERO FEDERAL
SAVINGS & LOAN ASS'N. '29
NOTICES—
For District Clerk:
PERSHING HILLER
(Re-Election)
604 E. Second. Price reduced
on this neat 3 bedroom home,
and only $1100 cash required,
$59.47 per month. Insurance
and taxes extra.
508 E. Clayton—4 rms. and
bath Neat, completely re-
modeled.
305 F. Reuss Bhd.. 2 hod
rooms, recently completely
renovated.
514 E. Church. Two Story, 4
apartments, furnished. A good
investment.
608 E. Newman—4 rooms and
bath—All conveniences’. Rea-
sonable down payment, 28.87
per mo.
E. Broadway. Close in business
property. Approximately 75x
115.
21a acres North Cuero — 4
rooms and bath. Well & Pres-
sure pump.
J. J. FISCHER
Cuero, Texas
FOR SALE
THE FAMOUS 1934 Turkey Trot
Cook Book*, with recipe* by local
cooks, only 50c. Record office, (tf
New arrival of 1954-55 Texa*
Almanacs. Cuero Record Office.
REAL ESTATE
List your real estate, oil leases,
and oil royalties with me.
John W. Schott
Dial 5 5181
For Sale—Boy's 26 inch bicycle.
$12.00. Call 5-4272. (28)
FOR
SALE
PARAKEETS
One for $3.00; Two for
$3.00
All Colors—Right
For Training—Avail-
able through June Doth
Mrs. Erwin Binz
105 Austin St. Phone 5 5395
PKDPOSE FACT-FINDING PEACE MISSION
FOR SALE: Whirlpool Washer,
Fedder Air Conditioner. used
washers and refrigerators; expert
repair service on all makes of
washer*. Call 5-5116. Roy Parker,
108 W. Church St. (tf)
For Sale—2 bedroom residence.
702 N. Terrell. Southeast comer
lot. Recent improvements. Ph. 5-
3346. (tf
TH* INTER-AMERICAN PEACE COMMITTEE la shown meeting In Washington, where It prv o ed-
•ending an Investigating team to Central America to determine the facts concerning the Guete- .
mala revolt. The Guatemala embassy was asked to find out If the Guatemala government would -
accept the proposal, advanced by Honduras and Nicaragua. From left: Ambassador Lula Quln*~~ '
tanllla of Mexico, committee president; John C. Drelcr, U. S. Bureau of Inter-American affair*;
Paul C. Daniels, U. 8. ambassador to Ecuador; Ambassador Jose Carlos Muniz, Brazil; Am baa--
eador Don Roberto M. Heurtematte, Panama; Ambassador Guillermo Sevilla Harass, Nicaragua;
Ambassador Rafaal Helidoro Vails, Honduras. (International Soundphotol
FOR SALE—Finest trading post,
motel-Chevron pas station in Ari-
zona, $48,000 with stock and fix-
tures. Also a fine duplex home
$11,000. This is desirable property
in a beautiful location. Terms if
desired. Granite Dells Trading *Hr,h col?rs, **,
Post, Prescott, Ariz._
You’re
Telling Me!
In view of the alvove colorful
news Item it looks as though oui
I faithful old black tux is doomed
| to become just a parking lot for
j moths.
I ! ! !
A new racing car Is onlv 32 In-
,.,tcd New York fashioner,-. m,n s hiRh. Thftt makes „ abou,
formal wear will be availiihlr in i„,;v.s, „r|f.1)0wered roller
f I I
NEXT SEASON, according to a[
For Justice of Pence, Prect. 1:
HERBERT F. FRELS
AUGUST HOLZAPFEL
For Constable Prect. 1.
C. R. WOFFORD
(Re-election.)
First Class Watch Repair. Bring
this ad for liberal discount on re-:f°r Constable Precinct 4
pair service. THE WATCH SHOP
116 W. Main St. _(4
FOR RENT
FOR RENT - Fum. efficiency
apts. Lindsay Motel, Yoakum Hi-
way. __<tf
Fum. apt. Bills paid, garage
$37.50. 603 Terrell. Ph. 5-4015. (tf
FOR RENT Fum. —and unfum.
apts. Call Mrs. Julia Keseling, Ph.
5-5264. (tf)
ED LASSMAN
(Re-election)
WALTER SAGER
SEE OUR SMART looking new
mocs, genuine cowhide, hand-
stitched, handlasted. natural and
black, or natural and tan. Indian j shoes
type, $3.60, Neolite soles, off while.
$3 70. BOHNE BOOT SHOP. (29)
SMALL SHOES
WORCESTER, Mass.. June 28.—
i UP,—Mi s. Henry Ritz, who has
been collecting miniature shoes
since she was nine years old, now raterpil'ni -
For Sale — Elect. Refrigerator,
good condition. Ph. 5-4626 after 5
pm. 129
has a collection of 175 pair of toy s
1 different. else'
dusk gray, y llow, m"lh(, w.orUj
pink and shades of blue." Shades,_._
of Beau Brummel, tool
1 1 I
New York’* sale conservation
department reports a type of black
fly Is eating up the destructive tent
Looks like the craw-
In Malaya hunters mi .took a' pal
for a tiger, shot and wounded
Bet he cuts out wearing itrtfasj
suits. ■
! ! I
A training eanip in a rave unity
fiot he a subversive move but it
skate| certainly smacks of underground
1 .a i ivtty, .
lust have to pitch ramp
TAKING VOI R CAR INTO MEXICO?
fully protected under a standard policy issued
LA Uomerclal, 8. A., Companiii Mi-vloinii de
Seguro* Grnernles, Mexico, n. F.
Buy It rigid here In CAiero before you leave, from
ftCHORRE INSURANCE AGENCY • Cl FRO
For Sale- Walnut bedroom suit
with mattress and springs. Ph
5-3851. (29)
BRICK BRADFORD
.. talk about perfect pafn
Spread your favorita omelet with grip* Jam — cover
with cottage cheese end pass this delirious dish along-
side erisp hot HOLSUM toaet. Here's a perfect peirl
For County School Supt.:
W. F. HANCOCK
(re-election)
For County Tax Assessor
Collector:
FRANK R. THIEMF
Fum. apt. with south and east
exposure, private entrance, reas-
onable rent, on paved street.
Ph. 5-3829. (28i
For Rent Small unfurn. apart-
ment. 610 N. Valley, Ph. 5-4193.
(TF)
For Rent—Unfum. one bedroom
garage apartment. 1005 McLeod.
Ph 5-4110 or 5-3477. (28
Redecorated fum. apt. Adults,
hills pd, 603 Terrell. Ph 5-4015. <tf
For Rent— Fum. Apt. Utilities
pd. Ph. 5-5175. 218 W. Broadway.
(30
For Rent 5 rm. unfum. house
Apply at 602 N. Terry,_[30
For Rent — Comfortable fum.
downstairs apt. Garage. Ph. 5-
5388. '30
DeWitt County Treasurer
HEJNRY MUPGE .... ....
(Re-election)
FOR BALE
WANTED
WANTED-Man wants job. 602
W. Heaton. Ph. 5-4275. Rte. 3, Box
34 <28
WANTED—To live in good home
and care for two children 10 mos.
and 3 1-2 yrs.) white, settled, mid-
dle aged woman, (preferably wi-
dow i. Write giving age, experi-
ence, references, salary expected.
Mrs. Leon Bluestein, 2949 Procter
701 EAST HEATON
St.—2 Bedroom home—
76x225 ft. lot. Big oak
tree — Screened porch,
terms.
509 FOURTH ST. -
3 Bedroom Home. Bea-
utiful oak trees. Re-
cently completely ren-
ov ated. One of Cuero’*
most desirable homes.
Term*.
210 Acres — 120 In
cultivation — 90 in
Pasture. Permanent
creek water through
pasture. House and
other improvements.
Priced for a qu.ck
sale.
Homer Blanton
Real Estate, Rentals
Oil Leases
Notary Public
i MAIN at GONZALES
Ph. 8 5251 or 8 5217 1
BY PAUL NORRIS
ETTA KETT
BY PAUL ROBINSON
BLONDIE
BY CHIC YOUNG
Handy Extinguisher
WOONSOCKET, R. I. -UP-
Roger Degrange and Walter Bras-I
sard, truck drivers, knew how to!
Two high school girls would like t,UI 001 the fire in then truck. They
summer work. Call 5-4755 or write
Street Port Arthur. Texas. «28i
Box 333, Cuero, Texas. (28
DIAMOND DUST
I.OUISV1LLE. Ky., June 28 —
,UPi—Old sugar sacks filled with
da mood dus* are saving some In-
dustrie* thousands of dollar* each
day. Industrial diamond* are used
to grind super tough tool*. By-
using a sugar sack to catch the
’ diamond dust worn off In the grind-
ing process the prerinus particle*
ran be reclaimed for further use
I just rea, hed around in back for
the soda pop they were haulm
K and began opening and pouring.
CLASSIFICATIONS
ANNOUNCEMENTS
AUTOMOTIVE
BUSINESS SERVICE
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
CARDS OF THANKS
HELP WANTED
LOST 8 FOUND
FOR RENT
FOB SALE
FOR TRADE
WANTED
LEGAL NOTICES
LODGE MEETING8
SALESMEN WANTED
jCiUlt Wiu
Says:
Make the wisest
investment of
your life! Buy U.
S Savings Bonds!
SECRET AGENT X~9
GRAFF
IF JACK MERRICK
REALLY SHOWS UP AT
THE CUB MIRA DOR TONIGHT,
*E MA/ BOTH BE TA01E-MOPP1N3
BEFORE THE EVEMfNd
OVER...
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Sipk EVEMlNQ
LET'S HOPE
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The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 155, Ed. 1 Monday, June 28, 1954, newspaper, June 28, 1954; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth699462/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.