The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 46, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 25, 1936 Page: 4 of 6
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THE CUERO RECORD, CUERO, TEXAS
TUESDAY
TEXAS CENTENNIAL CEL
KAMI FLOWERS ANC LAWNS! GET
■AN-UP! PAINT-UP
lAUTIFY YOUR PREMI ES BEFORE OUR MILLIONS OF VISITORS ARRIVE IN TE
BISH!
XAS!
:J»L AN NOW
bovecnoc flllced's PcocUmatioa!
TO VISIT THE MANY TEXAS
CENTENNIAL CELEBRATIONS
in a New
To early Americans, the word "Tcjas” meant friendship.
Today the word "Texas” still means friendship, and more. It means opportunity, a
land of fabulous natural resources, of rolling ranges, of loamy black farmUmds, of
unsurpassed climate, and—BEAUTY.
This year. Centennial Year. Texas is etriert, ining millions of r’ • front every tart
of America. They're coming to see the T xas they're Irer a. , ;;d "•.art ah . They
iliil travel every part of our state. The favorable impression ft xas Xci Ttxa make'
wal result in a briceless asset for the Lone Star State.
La each, of u: do everything possible Jo ee. that fur visitors nf only remember
Texas'as an empire of friendly people hut as a land of BLAU V, as will. This
can best be accomplished by ea h citizen’seeing-that h' or her premises
is free from unsightly rubbi h, made attractive with flowers or green
*\ launs. In brief, let us all cooperate to the end it :i visitors will be
A. impressed with the deanl tess and beauty of Tc.v.v as ii.il as uith
A ou' fa'-fetued reputation or friendship.
FORD V-S
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For S25 A MONTH after the usual low down pay-
ment you can own the Ford of your choice under
new authorized Ford finance plan of Universal
Cre< it Co. j6 per cent for 12 months or 1-2 of 1 per
cent a month for longer periods figured on total
unpaid balance plus insurance.
ond be Ready for them
T0
Ccn-.en*
Texas is on parade! Ml.
lions of citizens from other
states have accepted our
invitation to see and know
Texas! They 11 be traveling
through every part of the
state 1
Cuero Motor Co
Authorized Ford Dealers
trough May X
February 12.)
MARCH 2-6-
UOns from
Fall of the
MARCH 2—IH
bay celebi
of Texas H
SAN ANTONIO — Celebir*
idependenae Day to date of
Alamo. ,4
DUSTON — Independence
ition at site of old capita'
■public.
-LE — Ceremonies honoring
id-nco Day and San Mot»
rthday.
I—Kistoricnfl oelebmion at
GOVERNOR OF TF.X.\S
Furnish You An Estimate
Your Next Paint Job
ERENHA
1A c^hi _____ ____ HI
GONZAI iS—Texas Centennial Stamp
Cilebi ition.
MARCH 7-11 -SAN ANGELO—Stock Show
and Rodec
MARCH 13-2 >—FORT WORTH—South-
■wieslem Ex sositiou and Fat Stock Shaw.
MARCH 17— :RTSTAL CITY — SptoaA
Feettvcl. •
MARCH 27— SOLI AD—Pontifical Fielfl
Mfcxss.
APRIL 2-4—S EGUIM—Htetorical Pageant
and Music Festival. : 1,1
APRIL 4—B! XTON — Texat Literary
Parade. [} t whidh 100 Teens writ— i
ropresentinp 100 yean 6f Texas will ee- ,,
menu at Mary
The Impressions our guests take
home with them will depend upon
individual Texans! Clean premise*!
Growing lawns! Colorful lower*
and landscaping! New paint! AH
these efforts by individual exKzeas
will make the Impressions favor-
able to your town and to Texas!
We carry a full line
mixed "Quality'’ Pai;
ishes and Enamels . .
that will surprise you
Join in this state-wide crus
a cleaner, more beautiful
Let's every one of us do o«
view li ercry ach
Hardin-tkrv tor Colli
APRIL 8-8—F LAINV
Plains Dai: y Show
APRIL 10—E3 (if A—Ee
APRIL 10-1 [-^GEORGETOWN — Agricul-
tural and < Cultural Fete.
APRIL 15-21- CL PASO—Schools' Ceriteo-
nicrl—Portr lying the Histary of Tecas.
APRIL 17—R LYMONDV1LLC — Tmmm
Onion Fios u. __
APRIL 12-21- HOUSTON — San Ti trfff
Assooation Celebrations. (Tbn-day festi-
val. parad a, banquets, concerts, and
patriotic ev nts, including QrthoRc Held
mass of gn at manorial importance)
APRIL 1448- SINT ON-TAFT — San Po
trido Coun y Celebration
APRIL 15—V: ETORIA — Field Mass and
Pageant. (C ommetr, orating a mass held
on the bah s of the Guadcdupe in 1609
by Alonzo Je Lean.)
TRAVEL TE]
Enow Your S
Cuero Machinery & Hd
SAYS YQUR GROCER:—
‘‘To be sure, we are an important part of
this civic pride campaign in the city. For one
thing we keep in stock cleaning powders and
soaps of every kind and of the highest quality.
But here is another thought in this connection
—good food, nourishing food, gives people
healthy bodies and the zest to tackle the Clean-
Up, Paint-Up and Fix-Up jobs around their
homes.” i
Maks your plans to attend tifa
ous celebrations over th<
You'll find Texas offers ever;
tton pleasure — and it's a
here in your awn state. S
calendar at right. Write the
ber of Commerce at the ■
dries for Information on nu
are interested in.
Telephone 37
FOR AN APPETIZING MEAL
Bring your Centennial visitors
To The
Your Chamber of Commerce
corn-
designed to serve your
munity in every w&y possible
asks for the co-operation of
every householder and busi-
ness man in the city to furtn-
er the official 1936 spring
MUTI HOTEL CAFE
McLARTVS
GROCERY
You’ll find our Food Delicious
Cooked in Real Home Styje.
TEXRS
CillTilllll
1936
THE MUTI HOTEL
PRING REQUIREMENTS
usual, we are prepared to supply you with
ring Requirements. For the house: Floor
>ps, Floor Polish, Floor & House Paints, Rugs,
Inside or outudt — wher-
ever you need paint for
the new season — you’ll
find this service and the
products we use second
to none in satisfaction
and economy. Drop in
today or telephone far
a: estimate on your job.
CHECK YOUR CAR
Construction
Applications Invited.
FOR THESE IMPORTANT NEEDS
Ample funds aval
or refinancing yo\
[able for reb
r home. &
Magnolia Gasoline
Magnolia Oils
Magnolia i roase and
Greasing Service
Bath rv Scr ice
ror the Lawn: Lawn Mowers, Grass Catchers,
Grass Shears, Pruning Shears, Lawn Brooms.
For the Garden: Garden Plows, Spading Forks,
Rakes, Hoes, Shovels, Spades, Wheel Barrows,
Vegetable and Flower Seeds, etc.
For the Farm: Single and Doubletrees, Trace
Chains, Lack Bands, Hames, Hame' Strans
Safety of your investment Insured up to $5,000
m wh.owf.r
\\ PAPER
I 1 ! i "lii ircH IMIN’T
)cfpve making that
itennial Trip.
f federal Savings
“jjAND LOAN ASSOCIATION
Niigel Hardware Co
Yaur Patronage Ls Appreciated.
service Station
Tin. riif: wman with
Office su Davidson
SII/ (NNON,
Let Us Dress Up V
Everyth
m3 in 11
Furniture Line
A H(’ME LIKE THIS—YOURS EASILY
A complete lane of Lumber, finest mill
builders’ hardware to make all repairu
provementc provide the utmost in conv
ability and comfort.
SEE US BEFORE BUYING
DRESS UP FOR THE CENTENNIAL
YEAR
amo
E. E. YOUNG. Mar.
Endorsed Merchandise Carries an Assurance of Satisfaction
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Putman, Harry C. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 46, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 25, 1936, newspaper, February 25, 1936; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1046870/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.