The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 40, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 17, 1929 Page: 7 of 8
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SUNDAY
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following pro
Wald inc
end
Durant Six
equip,
or>more
around today
THE
The Most Mileage
MAGNOLIA
Magnolia Service Station
LOWEST
prices
Sedan
over
has
per-
Davidson
visitors
now
giv-
ser*
was
The
Sunrise Service
Opposite Creamery-
at factory, Lansing, Mil
delivered, fully
Coupe
$685
(AH
(4-door
THE WEEKLY CUERO 1
■■ ■■ .....
Mae Benton.
■Dorothy
NOTES 1
Due to lack
sary to omit the John
sfehool news from todays
White. This news will appear in Mon
day afternoons edition—The editors
Farris Newman.
Poem—Crystal Claire Sauer
N© expert knowledge
appreciate- the exceptional
We do only tire repairing and vulcanizing,
specialists, we have the
save money by bringing
us. ■
JOHN C. FRENCH SCHOOL
M MONDAYS RECORD
of space it was neces-
French
Green &
are all i
six that
quality. It is the 1
the Pontiac Big S
women of every t,
and drive it
one
Tfeas innrwt jta ®Cuteb*ker sales
during M$» wu predicted early tn
January by many experts, fallowing
the introduction of a new Command-
er flight, and inlawed models of
The | Tesiftant Bight and Commander
Six asries at the New York Automo-
bile | Ihow. •
ARNOLD
DURANT
MODERN V
ROBT. BOE!
Battery Service. Magnolia Ser
vice Station.
I of the popular new Plymouth," Chrys-
! let Motors’ cor in the lowest priced
field. The other concerns the estab-
lishment of .a complete new plant for
Plymouth production, the largest
single floor xsanufpcturtngstructure
in the state of Michigan, where thp
automobile industry of the
centered.
Mr. vanDerZee has been
Chrysler sales organization
ttme_ Before coming to
. N. ARNOLD AND WALTER
RICHTER LEAVE FOR DALLAS
Smith.
Ruth Breeder!.
Tully motored
Owt;
W. N. Arnold and Walter Richter
leave this week to be in attendance
for the annual dealers convention and
banquqet to be held in Dallas at the
Jefferson hotel, sponsored by |he
Durant Motor Company for the Pur-
pose of showing thei new "66 ’ and
“70” with four speed transmission
and the improved 4-40 and "60". The
meeting will be on the twentieth of
this month. Wednesday, Arnold and
Richter are promised a good time
with lots of entertainment mingled in
with the instructive work John Thor-
w«M noted Durant program radio an-
nouncer will be in attendance to as-
sist in the various form of entertain-
ment.
tn the
for some
Chrysler
he held important executive poets in
which he built up an intimate ac-
quaintance with automobile marchan
dising and market conditions al]
the country. Thlsknowiedge
been greatly amplified tn the.
fermauce of his duties at the factory
•nd in the field with Chrysler Motors.
He is regarded as particularly well
qualified to handle the responsibil-
ities of developing the Plymouth Or-
ganization.
“The tremendous market that this
full-siaed car has achieved,” says
Mr. Fields, “has made it imperative
for us to establish a complete dealer
organization adequate to care for
tire rapid growth in Plymouth ealas,
which have been increasing by leaps
and bounds. Heretofore, Chrysler
distributors and dealers generally
MOTOR SA
STUDEBAKER—ERSKINE
. LOCALS AND PERSONALS
Jake Calhoun, Ned Burford,
Terrell Dahlman. and also Leslie
Nagel attended the basket ball game
in Yoakum Friday night.
Hazel Keseling spent the week-end
in San Antonio.
“Doodle” Smith, Carl Bobne, Alma
Bohne. Basil Bell went to Victoria
Tuesday night at which time the play
(adv) “Miss Studious" was presented.
of engineering «i needed to
value and progressive
tiesign of this attractive car. Simply re|d the speci-
fications :
Continental Red Seal
4 bearing crankshaft
chain .... Bohnalite
feed lubrication
Lovejoy shock absorb
. . . long semi-elliptic
bodies . . ■; modish
and colors .... chro
tings ... j perfect ba
A demonstration will
at ion, speed, power, t
handling.
Plymouth demand has al-
ready grown to such magnitude,
however that they can no longer
•cate for it alone. Dodge Brothers business
dealers in many places also are
handling the Plymouth, thereby
ing the public added sales and
vice facilities."
was ever /he
jgram, took placef <
J. Talk on Lincoln—Opal
Story of LinooLu’s Wisdom
• Milligan.
Patriotic Song—Graton Crocker, Wil
lia.ni Kleinete-ke, Starting Boothe
! . and
> Patriotic
Joke—Frank Bell
I Joke—P. G. Dromgoole
I Story of Lincoln—Archer Clank
Joke—Wilbur Ferber
Tlie American’s Creed—Hazel Hart-
man.
Dixie Land was sung by class which
the conclusion of the program,
meeting then adjourned.
"Mabel ftalre BTeeTTeri, Jane Breed-J
cn, and Thru la Mae Lene-mowrefflo I
ArneckeviUe daring the past week ]
end.
Dorothy Breeden, Eleanor
Beatrioe Wofford.
Ruth M'hite, Frances
to Concrete Sunday to
Whdte.
Dick Fields and Bowen
from Victoria were Cuero
Sunday night.
Anna Cerny spent the past week
end in Houston.
Myrtle Parks And Louise Bentley
attemded the basket ball game in
Yoakum Friday night. J
The band went to Victoria Tuesday
night. ;
A large crowd attended the play
“Beauty and the Beast” presented by
the seventh and eighth grades Tues-
day night at the Nonnana
Louis Gtts went to San Antonio
Wednesday to take the entrance ex-
amination to Annapolis.
PONT
BIG
PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS
quiet L-Head . . .
8$ent timing
. . . forced
brakes . f ;
wheelbase
. quite roomy
up-o-date lines
orn; imental fit-
representation throughout the" cdtffr/dWF*kl O¥ UITC
try. The Plymouth demand has al-1 ’cfc inf Hl 1 F.
5)
history, accaaten* to J-/ M - deary.
Salon Mnnnjur «f The Studebaker
Corporation ff Aaperioa. Mere than
1.M0 unfilled euders were carried over
into February hy the Studebaker fac-
ent on display, fiacn and
have been swwmrte to sea
But most of the buyers belong to
particular group. They'hade taste. They
love fine things. They want to Map up tfad
quality of their ant^mobjlns and tjhe New
Pontiac appeals to th<
way except in price!
Price* #745 and o. b. factor
and rear fender giuirdu regurfai
Check Oakland-Pontiac det.-t
handling charge*. Cenered *■'«
A great furore is bei
automotive world ti
about
Motor
.... Morse
nvar strut pistons
fdur wheel Bendb
ers .... 110 inch
prings . .
upholstery . .
iium plaited
incs throughout.
■eveal its remarkable acceler
exibility
comfort and
Tar> insert unt WMQUffoeaaents re
garflhg th* Plymouth tendon o
Chry»ler McAors are Made by J. E
FteMi, vice jmtedeat te charge of
sales of all the divisions of Chrysler
Mates.
The first Js of the appointment of
A. wtaBerZae as weueml manager bare been our entire Plymouth sales
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 40, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 17, 1929, newspaper, February 17, 1929; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1195726/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.