The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 102, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 30, 1927 Page: 7 of 8
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THE CUERO RECORD
Sunday iz6i ‘otnaaoj
CONTEST ENDS
MONDAY NIGHT
idiHtrict No. 6 of the Houston;zooe, |
nix towns. Inrlurtlnp Citein. are'pitted
j itguln.si seven (>ih*4s f*n- (j^rtolterl
(wiles. The sixth district hfllri"»{i
will he held in (Jonzalef
next Sun
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day night aiui the winners t'eaet <m
choice Cuero turkey, while th* tos^j w ll:i„ had ., »id r and
eat bea«A. hean soup. In.kwl - *«»••*> v<f| h.(, ,.M„ i( ui;,n any man
lean pie nothin* hut IsM.e ............. wf1h WK m.t.mmuv*' imhts-
'Last yeai the Cuero <l**i*I**r. It l-’.j fry and is also responsible for tlo-
Second KH*k. of the •: c Flick Auto ('<>. <reaithHi of more large industrial in-
and his star -alesmen. {'liftop ttVhe£j mt(Uffone than any' other man in
and Ki m st \V'l<*hi**iut**rf. «ere among .\merttai
tlie lrean eat< s as a result of th* ffefore mig.igiiir in Hie automotive
sale
Builder of Star Car Motor
Industry’s Greatest Organizer
Chevrolet Motor Co.
Annual Ictober Sampaign
Nears Close.
-- ■ the bean eat* s as a result of th* Hcfrtre eirpagiii!'
BANQUET NOVEMBER 6th. first coil test. This year Iheir sale i„dusttv he built op the largest *-at-
-;— * percentage is higher and they have ., r rjaJf(i hllslfH.^ j„ ,|,is country. II"
Winner* Chat Turkey! Lotert chance to eat turkey ai the Gouxab** * frtim ;||i . blK^, ^Ime, concern In
Eat Bn ana. C nritent in Cue- feast, hut the outcome will i**- ii * 'built uiat «mt rolled
ro District CWm. jdoubt until thtA conies. * Ios.-> :,t' mid uf ,bt. fi|^, pail(t ami varnish
night. October 3Is» j m rti. I nit.-d States.
•Chevrolet dealers and salesmen are
He founded the Utilek and develop-
taJttg spurred to their best efforts! Th.* Cuero organization is a un*m *
1. .. - .. .... . together! ed its wonderful • sales organization
1.tiling.1 He purelmsed the Olds Motor Works
... < < rid 'Oi.dole i wh.it ill lilt :iut ial difli
thane past few day* tbromrh the port b»*r of the Yankee team.
stbHity of being forced to ent baptc* wHh Yoakum. Sinitliytlb
while their rivals eat turkey at the* sHrub nl* rg and Shiner
rh.vml. t hamrnet on November % sbt«S The Pirates.
' . tilty and brought it from failure to
The second annual Chevrolet Tur-
Cll< vroh't orgaliixat u*o-
key-Il«*nn Contest. Which has been in
progress ^Turing the tuoiith of Octo-j lawk hart. Ilallettsvllh- t.iddin**-
boi*. Is rai.idly n**»ring a clone. In Orange. Yorktow* and Nixon
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success Il«* acquired control and di-
tiotizaks.l n (|11( tlli. Cadillac M<>
**a-j lor Car Co . estaliMshMig for that great ,
The, company a world-wide reputation a*
monument to his .-outage and ability . t
lit* brought the General Motors in-1
to doing and is today the third largest
individual stock I tot* lor in that coin
party.
lie organized .the Chevrolet Motor
Co., and established and directed its
sales policies for tunny years.
Ho created the I'nifed Moot-rs Co.,
bringing into tin* organizififion th*-
Itojco Co., the New la parttire Co., the
Uemy Co., and the Hyatt Holler Hear-
ing Co.. Hit* largest and strongest
group of accessory companies in
America, lie organized and tittame'i
the A-C Spark Plug Co., tIn* largest
20-Year-Old Buick Still Lively
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VJ C DURANT
with every other interest secondary
thereto. -i:
Sim-** that date in* ha» tsuii* ly r*‘*
organized the soles , dejgirf Ite-nt ;.tnt
completely changed III • .sales pplic j _____________ _ ,»i~__—----&
i. „| the Star lyivishm. llie mo;.l 1m j 1f| )b,. (>;is, vh. le.Vaie of ST\K j at
have in slum. jo. a!i;ic.s beet; im't;«*a-.*d
over tfto'\ uvr las! year. ;
Thi Hui. k, which recall:-, the o'jysmf acetylene lamps
and the ri-ytii-tnmd-.lriv. reti-ntiy ida.I.* the trip f»*.nt
Sai sul.u (,r*.jto Hint, \ticU . to .clrkroUi its rutri-
pletiun of 20 years’ service. Thoafh mlmout M
as its occupants, it developed no trouble uf auy ■
they said, but performed perfectly ait the way.
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'vToIor“. I
Smart^Specffy^Compact^Dehc^
oximnse <»f the Star Division» mote 1
ntnkers td spark plugs and si»«*c*«lo- f, (MM, ,,4^ > ^ v a
nutters in the world.- / >k . j
ri . > 1 , t lb has nol itntv given iffe lifin* the ,
lb* organized the I* nguhure wli**tt "c. .:. r!?
electrical refrigeration wax In Its ,n- dn,ws m* «***" **» l.^rptrilm.ed
’fan* v. Krigidaire is today the leading mor“ ,han '* '"*«?*
*' <*stahlisltlBg‘ tow al**alers ami li
. *JPK.
Deli very of your food* m Gr»»
ham Brothers Vi-Tonor^-Ton
Commercial Car* leave* a last*
ing imprcMton with customers
of the high type of your estakv
lishment-and of the soundness
of your business judgment.
Graham Brothers new ^Ton
Panel Delivery Car otfen busi-
ness a deluxe light delivery
unit, distinctly new. Beauty,
speed and utility are merged
in a car of unusual economy
and dependability.
2-Ton *1595 itt.Ta.U245 I T- >895 »/4-t- WO
^ CJmum f. •. k Ozwoir
R. A. NAGEL MOTOR CO.
Cor. Esplanade and Court House Sts. 0
GrahamBrothers
TRUCKS
! i«»it:int dirhimt of Dttfaui
1 Inc. ■ 1
II.* has lrav.*b*d iti th<* MT.Ml SIX. j i|(. infem!
j his latest and Im-hi cri’athm. over I j( (_v>< ,.v j,
| milf.s. lb* has i*ali<*d mi .<-v*-ry ! ^|(-,nni-tins
Alt’. Tatra tit
I Ilf* (•.! < *:C ’
1 Till (-1) St at <
..Mr. I tor. 101
.11 as it"-
<li*alc-f' ill the terrijory t ru-Vfh-di
He has appoint|id I- new di diiimf j
firs and over Two n.-v\ d**ah.*r: since <
April 7<lt.
r . *
Ilf* lifts twlttiotl The annual rolling t
1 .’it,
iiiz.-d a*
a < if! •
ffiif* of
iii !ti<-
I pcopb:;**: - to
m;:k. the ST A It SJX .p.imdar ,tii;d
*• veil the most.-critit tl h*-il*>r ear on-
Ihosiyst Will not I'M a-iTtimeii' to oWtt
one. The STAR SIX is a very ;ytis;f
Hoital car.”
In addition }o Hi*- Slat' < ar Dniani
aisu ItuHfls Lfu-owioitile, tl»e smenmi
frig, rati«»n units. | ,f*B ,,,u w,,4r WT‘* , highest priced b, the ’ Irniu-d.
On Aprt’ 7th last .Mr. Durant jutli-: *'n<* nf,,b-d assbtam*. States.-and tie- l*’H|tt a popwlftr prl<
licly anuoutf cil that fie was reengug- Air. Dttranf says: ”1 propose to ,, d six cylimb*!’ car [and tit Star Six.
Ing actively in tlif; motor car business Tb-tail of the business, works IS hours j Compound Fleet truck, lit addition to
—-1----------— a day add enjoys it. j tIris, he holds < o;n roiyng-rt*n k in rie’
Kor the past .seven weeks Air. On- 1 Rod Seal C’ontitieitlal Motor Co. atnl
tanl^r !ntivities ltav** been c<*nt.**re*l the Hayes-Hunt Botly Works.
ftomiKiny inaniifavturltig domestic re-
FIVE UNUSUAL VALUES
Kvery car we deliver is exactly as wo
t c present it.
Right now weatt off».*ring 5 unusual values
that will please particular buyers,
U)£?f JQodjr^ Touring .........f $400
Ford Touring ......... $225
Touring ...................... $200
iOP^rhevrolet Touring ................$175
Her** are fiv** cars pri**cd for a pitii k sale.
NAGEL MOTOR COMPANY
GRAHAM BROS.
TRUCK ORDERS
- UP 92 PER CT.
Jor Economical Transportation
Sold and Sarr-
U*i by DoJf
bradwr* Out
«• hvcrywbcr*
Bulk by
Truck Oi>»•
•iou of IA> Jg«
Brothers, Ins,
when Hirrm AtToMomirs .aki: bciit. bitck wiix bgilb them
7%
a.J, kt
-.*y.
i
TTieres
! no time 6>z// for B uick
t
I lic referee’s \vln\cle sliriJls . . . *7/V//t
out!" . . . 1 lie game halts, pending a
. player’s return to the “line-up”.
When you attend the big football games
this year, notice the predominance of
IJuicks — for men and women who-like
action, like’ Buick. And hundreds of
thousands of Buick owners can testify
that there is no “timeout” for Buick.
Sedan; *1195 to *1995 Coupes#li95 to M 850. -
Span Models *1195 to ;i 525
Aiipti.ti f, k Hi Hi. Mick., t*p4rmm*mt t*rx A# **iJed The
it. a.. A. (. J*nJHn/*x tit mbit dtUfuUlr, ii
BLJICKH928
Cuero Buick Auto Co.
* r • Telephone 344 ,
LOWEST PRICES
iWe do only tire repairing and vulcanizing. We are
! specialists, we have the equipment and motorists can
{nave money by bringing their tire repairing direct to
MODERN VULCANIZING WORKS
ROBT. BOR8RWRTTER, Prop.
Graham Tlrothers .the fru*k divf-1
shut of Dodge Ilrothers. lit*-., reports
Ihe largest Imsinos.-? in its history for ,
this time of the year with orders for j
commercial vehicles received •litriug
the first week of October totaling I
j l.l'ir. ii;jits. This is ait increase of
| 92 i»er cent over the corresponding!
I week in October last year, according
I to an official statement from the com-!
puny today.
^ Despite tIn* fact that Graham llrotlt- ‘
| f-rs’ plants in Detroit. Evansviliy.
j Stockton and Toronto have stepped t
I up production .->c.v‘-ral times in tin
; last s* veral weeks, the hauk of order;-
j on hand is in <*x* ess (if 2.'00 veltb h*s. |
(the highest point ever leached, th* ,
j stab-mem adds. ' -
Tin* (i)i'sciii record hit si ness r**pr** !
sc-itls stf*adily growing demand siltc,
Graham Itrothers* August aniiouoce
loetit of its complete m w Hue »f
truck's #. fended .-by a six Tylrttder 2-t«*n
j imstel. While all of the rrfmpnny':'.1
j plants ar< now operating at eapaciiy
‘•o a itijb* ; liifi basis, a further sle.-ip
t*li in production sch*-didos is imliiat ,
cd by th* growing volume of outer.'*.
in S. pi. in her. sales shipments of
I *and 2 ton mod*-Is e.s|aldisln-il .u
m-w monthly record for tho year, ex- i
| reeding the 2.000 mark for the first
I tithe in 1!i27. Compared with August.
| th,- Soptoiiiber r**coi«l for these type*
re presents a •ts |s*r «<*ut gain Sales
hipments of all Graham Brothers
; v* hides totaled a, 107 in S*-)d**mber.,
i -'ii increase of 11.7 per cent over Airg- j
i list, while e.XfMiri sliipm<*nts of 1 11.'*!
j * x« ceded tie- Align t figures by 1Gj
! |>'-r rent. ‘
University Students
Killed When Train i
Croshes Into Bus
CAM MET CITY. 111. ml. 2‘* *
| Ralph llhoilf-*. twenty one. of Sf.
Louis, ami a Missouri University stu-
dent. was killed when a motor hits.'
in which a number of students were
oirroute t*> the Northwestern game at
, Evans!own was struck by a bcimsyf
i vania train today. An unidentified (
man ami Aliss Marjorie Ross, l*awne**,y
' Oklahoma, student was also killed.
thirteen towns had a quota for Oc-'j
tober of 130 cars. One hundred aml j
sirty-tive have already been sold, huf
the team that has made th*' most1
sales is still in doubt.
Cuero is quit** a hit ahead of it*-1
quota. It K. Klick ^declares, hut ill*-,
local dealer and his salesmen , are
: making a liual effort to land all pr*»s^
jpects befot* the contest * loses Alon
| day night. Weber and VVachtesdori :
| have both already sold more Than!
• their individual quotas and will r«*-|
jeeivo beautiful radiiitor ornaments.!
| given by lt# H Grant of the Chevro j
J |.*t Motor Co. This will not k**ep|
j them from eating 4M*atts. however, ii
Ith**ir team fail- to outsell the Pirates!
for th* momh-
CHEVROLET!
Qwo Trucks
Vz Ton
Chassis Only
13-9
/. o. b. Flint, Mich.
1
1-Ton
Chassis Only
405
1-Ton Truck-Cb—i* with Cab $6t0
AM prices f. b- FUmt. Mich.
that lead
the world in
popularity
The number of Ton and tt-*lTorl iibdu b uae
today itv far greater than thateofany ocher capari-
ties—for these are the units used by tliotig—df J
upon thousands of retail merchant* to meet me
requirements of modern delivery service.
And because Chevrolet offers the greatest value
available in each of these two sires, both the
Chevrolet Ton and ’A-Ton trucks are leading the
world in popularity.
Come In—*»nd see Cor yourself what Chevrolet
offers you in comparison with other truck*. Note
the advafited, modern design in every unit—the
sturdy, oversire construction—the wide variety
of body ^rpes. Go for a trial load demonstration,
and test the rertainty of Chevrolet’* power «lg|
handling ^te-—its flexibility in traffic.
Then loolf over the economy record* established
by Chevrolet truck* in every line of business-
records which definitely establish Chevrolet ae
the world’s most economical haulage unit with
the world’s lowest ton-mile cost.
Then you’ll know why Chevrolet is the world’*
largest builder of gearshift truck*—with undis-
puted leadership in both the Ton and H>Tan
fields!
R. C. FLICK AUTO CO.
CUERO, TEXAS
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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/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.