The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 218, Ed. 1 Friday, September 13, 1929 Page: 5 of 6
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The people in a progressive, healthy and happy com*
munity must, above all things, be well housed*
The kind of houses in which we live and the shape in
' which we keep them tell ,what kind of a people we are.
Your residence — where you live — is one of the most
important facts about you* Truly, “as your house,
so are you*” v _
Homes coyer a wide range of individual wealth and
taste* They are an evidence of both.
A home should.be the best a family can possibly afford.
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The krterior of the home is as important as the exterior,
r, Authhfftifcs TeU hs that the sfinimum standard for each
house is:
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1— At least one room per person.
2— No dark rooms.
3— A heating system.
4— A lighting system.
5— Hot and cold running water.
6— Toilet and hath.
7— Screens.
The art of good housekeeping is today far more simple
than ever before* From back door to front, from roof
to cellar, there are available modern, labor-saving and
coipfort producing devices and products within the
reach, of all* |
Comfortable furniture, such as chairs, davenports atsi
beds that economize space, invite rest and make tilt
. home more attractive and more livable*
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Hangings, decorations, curtains, pictures and
warmth and color to the rooms. Modem
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tures and lamps not only add to a room’s attraedt
hut also eliminate the danger of eye strain. Preset# .diky
heating equipment makes not only for greater
efficiency and economy, but also increases comfort &
l the home by supplying moist air and the properdsfadoor
temperature during even the coldest periods.
For the household that handles its laundry wockinjhe
home, modem laundr^ equipment not only relieves Se
^ home manager of irksome toil, hut also cleanses* mete
thoroughly and efficiently.
The greatly improved kitchen 6toves and apptiancKMoer
available eliminate drudgery and worry nf wirljftjg
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make industry more efficient,
ances not only save hours of the busy house*wzfit’fe
but make home-keeping a more pleasant
task* With modem housekeeping equipment
cleaning is no longer a seasonal activity, but
one* The result is a healthier, happier aad*;
comfortable home.
Our interest in the welfare of this community prompts
us to sponsor this message to the people of
CUERO
CUERO CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
& AGRICULTURE
H. RUNGE Sc CO., BANKERS
(Unincorporated)
JOHN H. BERNING
Jeweler
SOUTHWEST GAS COMPANY
Safety, Service, Satisfaction
STOWERS FURNITURE COMPANY * /,
TUDZIN DRY GOODS STORE
“Sells For Less”
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BUCHEL NATIONAL BANK ? - V
McCauley motor co.
Buick Marquette Sales and Service
J. C. PENNEY CO.
THOS. GOGGAN & BRO.
Cuero’s Exclusive Music Store
R. C. FLICK AUTO CO.
Chevrolet Sales and Service
COOK Sc DAY MOTOR COMPANY
Ford Products'—Goodyear Tires » , .
H. LeVAND
MUTI HOTEL
DAVIDSON ELECTRIC CO.
RETAIL MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION
AflUated with State and National Associations. ‘
MAIN STREET SERVICE STATION
Kenyon Tires
CUERO GIN COMPANY
- Clarence Miller, MgT.
. MAGNOLIA SERVICE STATION
Jim Moore, Mp,
L. L. BUTTERY
Drojs—Service—Phone St
BASS BROS. COMPANY
Where Dependable Quality is Lew Priced
NORMANA THEATRE
Miss Norma Frets, Owner
CUERO PHARMACY
A Dependable Dnq Store
NuGRAPE BOTTLING WORKS
ARNOLD MOTOR SALES CO*
Durant—Studebaker—Erskine Motor Cars
CRESCENT VALLEY CREAMERY
Valley Gold Products
FERGUSON’S 10c STORE
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PLISKAL’S HOME BAKERY
CUERO STEAM LAUNDRY
Your Bosom Friend—Phone 360
O. D. DYER BOOT SHOP
lland-Made Boots and Shoes
PALACE THEATRE
Cuero’s New Talkie—Movie
SHAW BAKERY
Shaw’s Best Bread
BREEDEN-RUNGE COMPANY
Wholesale Grocers
SCHIWETZ Sc SHEPPARD
General Insurance
KOEHLER DRY GOODS COMPANY
The House of Quality
CUERO PACKING CO.
Pioneer Dressers of Texas Turkeys
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Howerton, J. C. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 218, Ed. 1 Friday, September 13, 1929, newspaper, September 13, 1929; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1121457/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.