The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 84, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 12, 1931 Page: 4 of 12
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#ACE FOUR
SUNDAY, APRIL
Tlir. CUFRO RECORD, CUF.RO, TEXAS
McCauley Motor Co., reported two
used cars.
W X. Arnold and Ocio Arnold
were business visitors in San An- I
tomo last Wednesday, and drove,
back two models ol the new Willys ‘
Six, for display.
March Production of
Chevrolets Shows
Big Increase
or the importance ot improving ms New Agencu
merchandising, goes back to apply j ^ new automobile agency was es-
the principles in his own place. ! tablished in Cuero durine the nas:
Other interesting features of the j Week. The Willys Six and Eight'ac-
picture are an address by R. S.; ccunt was taken on by the Arnold
Wilson, vice-president and sales j
manager of Goodyear and a num- j
ber of shots illustrating the con-
struction of the giant Navy airship
at Akron. There are also views of
the various Goodyear tire and j
fabric factories around the world
and the vast cotton and rubber;
plantations in Arizona and Suma-i
tra.
Confidence in the outlook for the
entire automotive industry, once the
reaction from the .recent depression
4ns passed, was expressed today by
local Goodyear dealers, on their re-
4urn from a meeting at San An-
Jtoio where they attended an un-
Sfiptl business conference of Good-
■foir dealers from this section of
Just Think What
These Dealers Missed!
Motor Sales Co. Today's paper rr.r-
jries the announcement and Arnold
is much entllpsed with the mote-
value and ^appearance reprerem :*d
in this line of new cars.
■ •• ^ ♦
Local Dealers Attend Goodyear
Meeting in San Antonio
C. F. Com'ps and Albert Schorre. i his mind to find out how much
Manager of Cuero Motor Co., end j truth there might be in them,
manager of tire department re- Accordingly, he resurrected from1
spectively, and Hunter Harris at- the dump heap a -battered 1923
tended a district meeting, held m model, had it tinkered with until
San Antonio, for all Goodyear deaf- it could stagger along
ers. Those in attendance report the ewn power, hired a
meeting one of the largest and most young man who knew b
successful ever held. Sonm of tlic; orders and keep his r
things discussed were: business con- ancl sent him out* on
ditions, the increase In demand for ' "survey" of field - com
Goodyear'tires, plans for this years> the> actually were. T1
advertising and other things for the ' :nan was furnished wi
betterment of Goodyear tires and ro11 01 bills with no
those handling thea ccouni. ; rubber band about its i
+ sr j no limit was placed on 1
Automobile Sale.s ! he was Permitted to s]
Local dealers are still putting i*°*d to to
more effort behind their sales or- j !f„cted dealers within a
ganization during the present dull 200 miles from the offi<
season and with results. Last weeks! “P t0 each piace at1d
sales show that five new cars and* 15.e gallo/ls of ?as°bn
four used cars were sold and deliv- j s further instructio
ered in this territory. Dealers re- “55 m ^ “nv'
porting were: i ^b!e ,and *en ,et
I the employee who wait
Cuero Motor Co:, Ford Tudor So- j —take its due course
dan to Rowland Mauer. Cuero and , tendant. or the dealer
one used car. i should make any direc;
Hillers' Service Station: DeSoto sell him anything he w
Six sedan to R. B. Whatley of Sanj buy and pay cash, up 1
Antonio, and two used cars. j eluding a new car. If i
R. C. Flick Auto Co.: Chevrolet i was made to sell anythi „
Sport Sedan to Alfred Dreier, Mey-(the three gallons of gas, he was to
CrsviUe and Chevrolet Light De-I move, on to the next dealer’s
Jivery Truck to Chas. Calhoun.: place an drepeat the process.
Cuero. _ j The emissary returned at the
units.
The March performance repre-
sents a gain of better than 18 per
cent over February production of'
67.000 units, and represents an in- j
crease of 1.000 units over the num- ■
unaer u:, j ber originally'scheduled for March
rust worthy j production
>w to take i
outh shut i While production of the company j
i unique j ^ being conservatively increased in J
itions us [ line with the upturn of the sales j
? ’ young chart, registration figures continue j
h a huge J to show that Chevrolet is maintain-!
restricting [ ing leadership as the fastest-sellng j
tiddle and automobile. In December Chevrolet j
le amount led all ether makes of passenger|
end He cars in domestic registrations by}
y-four se- 2000 units in Jan. by 4,000 units !
radius of and the 43 states already reported j
? io drive for February show maintenance of i
isked for j that leadership bv a comfortable !
I margin.
A feature of the meeting was the
le of sou fid movies showing mod*
n merchandising practices. and
USWing an Interesting side light
swell on the airship activities of
te Goodyear - Zeppelin Corporation
: the construction of two great dir-
ttries for the U. 6. Navy at Akron,
lUluf inke Second 'choice when a
co±ti no mo to lo Uiq ° \(j will Lutf
only f/tadinq matko of Hie!
Goodyear leads in volume
of sales because Goodyear
leads in value-giving!
Trade in
your old tires
Get our offer on latest
Goodyear Double Eagles,
Heavy Duty All-Weathers,
Standard All-Weathers
or Pathfinders.
Ask about our ”Club Plan”
Ride as you pay!
Good Used Ti*es
TRDCK TIRES! New Goodyear
Pathfinder HEAVY DUTY
32x6 $33.00 7.50-20 $33.60
WE MUST HAVE THRILLS
Che picture, entitled “Every Third
ieelM centers around Perkins, an
niceessful tire dealer, who scoffs
modern sales methods. One day
calls on Webster., ft tire dealer
a neighboring town who has
K up a substantial business and
i made a place for Tiimself as a
ding business man. As Perkins
Mies, he gets an idea why the
Lifetime
Guaranteed
:us$Mcer comes in. and ~ Wfeb-
fmruirles about his drivtnfcneeds
conditions, how Jong he 6x-
to keep his car. He makes
that the. customer gets the
tfte. pe g#6s out a Super-
demoxttftatjon machine and
kUae-xipfiency of the fabric
Kb quality tires, how- they will
m and snap hack into place
btand up over. rough roads,
br explans the fraction and
lid qualities Which a tire
Ifumiahes.. He urged regular
■MctMn to' avoid road
$5,000,000 Hall
Swept by Fire
PHILADELPHIA, April It.—
(UJP.)—Fire swept through the
new $9,004,000 municipal conven-
tion hall today as a three alarm fire
brought out trucks and apparatus
from 25 city companies. The con-
vention hall was nearing comple-
tion and it was thought that it
would be ready for use.
The QUALITY the within
fhe roach ot AIL
30x3 V* . $4.75
4.50*20
<29 X 4.M>
5.0020
00x5-00)
4.4021
<29x42*0)
All. sixes low priced. Save on
We have sold-Goodyear Tires for many years because they have proved
PHONE 62
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In twelve attractive models
BY POPULAR REQUEST
7:00 A
AND
960 Kilocycle*
REYNOSA,
MEXICO
‘The Voice ot Two
Republics”
9:15 P
standard SEDAN
Beginning April 15
40,000 SMILES
Just As Star De Luxe Tires Are Guaranteed
40,000 MILES
STANDARD ROADSTER
Nowhere elae in the low-price
fifld is there such a wide eelection
of fine coach craft aa in the Chevro-
let line—end Chevrolet alone in its
class provides the many recognised
advantages of Body by Fisher. This
means not only attractive styling
in lines and appointments—but
also the safest, most durable body
construction known—wood-and -
steel scientifically combined.
And as for performance—remem-
ber that Chevrolet gives >ou a
smooth, easy-running six-cylinder
motor that develops fifty horse-
power, yet operates with less ex-
pense for gas, oil, tires and upkeep
than any other car you can buy!
Y hen you get ready to buy a low-
priced automobile, inspeet the line
of new Chevrolet Sixes which are
now on display at your dealer's.
See your deafler below
AUTO CO
CUERO, TEXAS
ASSOC IATED WITH HICKS RUBBER CO.
TIRES
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Howerton, J. C. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 84, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 12, 1931, newspaper, April 12, 1931; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1097449/m1/4/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.