The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 102, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 30, 1927 Page: 6 of 8
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r THB CTJBRO RECORD
SUNDAY O
Gas Sparks and Carbon Knocks
charge «n»I no cash in advance la
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Word comps from Detroit • hat pro-
duction on iIip new Ford car lias be-
gun. After months delay these cars
are being produced at the rate of
uhput 2*t per day and the output will
b<y Increased during the next two to
throe weeks; to at least 100 daily.
When the entire plant gels going on
the new model the Fort! factory will
have dally capacity of. 11.000 cars
list cad of ft .000 which was average
output for the oh) models.
It. <\ Flick Ato Co. reports the sale
sale of a (‘lit vrtilci louring lo Thos. J.
Sim Its. City and ihr*-< n .< <1 cars i’t<r
lilt* Week.
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Two u 11| car salf-w/were n fiorted
by tin- I'iii in Itulck'Anto Cn . f<vr the
week
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Cook-.At Day Motor Co.. Cm to
dealers, announced six used car de-
liveries for the week ending Satur-
d.y. >. . • V
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o. Cl. Cherry of Ft. Lavaca is the
owner of a npw Star touring car pur-
chased front the Arnold Motor Sal--
Co., during the past week. The agent y
also reports three used ear saJO*.
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Delivery of a Dodge i Coupe to C
Afelz Tleald. DeWitt county Farm
Agent, and three used cars wen* :m-
uotinced hy R. A. Nagel Motor <V t.
the week it|ds*ng Saturday .
• me of the - prominent lawyers of the
-tale, amlp resident ()f tile Gulf States
Wood Read Association' .has ayeppted
a place on tit** program, according tn
timutitm cini'tii !iy Ray Lee mail, gen-
eral manager of the* chamber.
TEXAS WEEKLY
ACCIDENT REPORT
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j Itailw.iy Train
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♦ Ollier Vehicles.
1 Horns
j Firearm-
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Goods Roads Program
'To Be Outlined
Kill, il
fone
Phone474
P & T TIRE SERVICE
IIOCSTON. Del. 29
Rout It \\ **sl
Tcxor; program >lor tin- expansion of
Its good roads into a comprehensive
i'.ystem of inierlacihg highways
tfhich will penetrate all < of
(he region will lie nctiHincd at tin tifsi
annual convent ion of the Smith T.-x.n
Ford jt'hamlM-r of Commerce in llrowm vilb
November 14 and LV
Judge W. O. Muggins of this -city.
Service Day and Night
WE SELL UNITED STATES TIRES
l!UV to dale- |t{*!7
BUILT BY DURANT
Fours
NO HILL TOO STEEP!
TOO DEEP!
Star Four Convertible Roadster, $645
Delivered Cuero.
Star Six Coach $960
Delivered Caere
Body by Hayes-Hunt
-—The bodies aro made from carefully selected kiln-dried
hard maple. Every piece of timber inspected for straight,
nem of grain and freedom from damaging knots. The
frame work is made im unit*. Extreme pressure is ap-
plied to make the joint* true-and rigorous. Ha yes-Hunt
Bodies are "Composite*’-—made of wood and metal. They
have character and best of all—they insure greater rhling
Quality Features
Star Six Sedan $1035
Delivered Cuero
Star Four Coupe, $740
Delivered Cuero
Star Six Cabriolet $1025
Delivered Cuero
Star Four Coach, $775
Delivered Cuero
Star Four Touring, $645
Delivered Cuero
Keep Your Eye On The Stars
Arnold
Studcbaker and Erskine
Star Fours and Sixes
Firestone and Oldfield Tires
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 102, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 30, 1927, newspaper, October 30, 1927; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1046754/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.