The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 243, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 13, 1929 Page: 4 of 6
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tHE'Cl&fcb REC
ORD, CUERO
ks and Carbon Knocks
Copyright 1939 Chrysl.r Corporation
ROADSTER POPULAR FOR AUTUMN MOTORING
| nt greatest advance in power
I application sirtce the first
automobile appeared.
1 MULTI-RANGE GEAR SHIFT
gives unbelievably faster and snappier
pickup over a much wider speed range.
2 MULTI-RANGE GEAR SHIFT
gives you choice of three complete
speed ranges, each adequate in itself.
3 MULTI-RANGE
nbile sales for the past
■t oot so good with only
|and seven used cars re-
H by the lo :al dealers. R.
'Auto Oo. wej-e leaders with
ir and two iew cars re-
ad and delivered.
Arnold Motor Sales reported the
sale cf two used cars the past week.
+ + ♦
Sales as reported by Cook and
Day Motor Co., were; Ford Sport
Coupe to Verna Massey, Cuero.
Ford Town Sedan to Aug. Bietier-
man, Cuero. One used car also re-
ported sold and delivered.
Multi-Range
f'
Chryslers
I J I 1: I
COMPLETELY
REVOLUTIONIZE
MOTORING
McCauley Motor Co., reported the
sale cf two used cars for the past
weeks business.
GEAR SHIFT *
permits easy gear-shifting back and
forth between driving speeds at will,
4 MULTI-RANGE GEAR SHIFT
reduces hill-climbing tifoe I one-half
— without any unpleasant gear noise.
5 MULTI-RANGE GEAR SHIFT
simplifies gear-shifting and increases
efficiency of car control at all speeds.
6 MULTI-RANGE GEAR SHIFT
enables you to shift gears as always
in ordinary driving — no complications. '
7 MULTI-RANGE GEAR SHIFT
provides a special Heavy-Duty Gear
for driving through deep sand and mirsw
it Motors Begins
new national radio fea-
i an the air Sunday
8 o’clock i central stand -
when Dr rant Motors.,
tq broadcast a weewklv
he broadcast will be from
Jew York through some
in the :ed network
ktlarftic Cobst to the
Public Man for Pantages
Denies Being Asked to
Visit Prosecutor.
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 12.—Grill- 1 he tang ot Autumn is in the air. as the leaves turn rrom green to onmant reas ana sepia Drowns,
ed concerning his testimony that the call of the open is again responded to by lovers of the Outdoors. Whether the road leads you
Alexander Pantages had “suggest- to the foo'tball stadium, golf course, the riding club, to the country or within the city, the roadster
ed” that he tell a story that is the car for real autumnal motoring pleasure. Snappy in performance, smartly styled, exhilarating
would aid the theatrical magnate in its swiftness, the roadster pictured above is a popular model in the line of Plymouth motor cans,
in defending himself against as-
sault charges brought by Eunice; ? 7 : ' "
Pringle, 17-year-old dancer, Wil- ■ will receive applications until No- nial of her founding in the near Batterscn by a number of prom
liam Jobelman. publicity agent for. vember 2, 1929, for certain temper-J future, what could be fairer than nent residents in a formal letter.
Pantages, denied on the witness! arv positions in the Bureau of the [having cn the committee some of TJie mayor intend* to name 3<
stand that he had been asked to Census in Washington. D. C.
tell the story to the district attor- j connection with the Fifte<
ney. Decennial Census.
Jobleman’s statement developed
in cross-examination by the de-
fense contradicted his testimony
given Thursday as a prosecution
O MULTI-RANGE GEAR St
cut* engine speed i3%, increa
economy of operation and motor
y MULTI-RANGE GEAR S
is the greatest advancement in 1
car control in all automobile his
demonstration
a revelation.
BEST BARGAINS
•oyed my Vulcanizing
1 the building next *to
& Day Motor Co. to
filling st ition Bldg,
the Chrvs ier (R. A.
tor Co.) afency on Es-
prove
AUTO TOPS
SEAT COVERS
CHRYS LE
tgi CHRYSLER MOTORS PRODUCT
both me nan women, who meet
the requirements.
It is expected that a large num-
ber of appointments will be made.
The length of service will probab-
ly range from one to two years in j
most cases but in no case will it
extend beyond December 31, 1932. -
Full information regarding these
examinations can be obtained from
the United States Civil Service
Commission, Washington, D. C„ or
from the Secretary of the United
States Civil Service Board at the
post office or custom house in any
city.
HARNESS AND SADDLE REPAIRING
R. A. NAGEL MOTOR COMPANY
302 Esplanade St.
Telephone
E. L. BENDER
WESTHOFF, TEXAS
Hartford to Celebrate
Its 300 Birthday'
HARTFORD.—(INS)— Since Hart- i
Honest Yalu
CENSUS EXAMINATIONS
WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 'I.—
The United States Civil Service
What we mean bv
good looking
that assure DEPEE
.____ TRANSPO
TN ADDITION to giving consistently
X reeord'breaking performance, the new
and improved Dayton DeLuxe Balloons are
the best looking tires you ever saw—a big
asset to even the finest cars. Their Hack
tread, white sidewalls, and bright red
stripe put a touch of color where it *
needed most—under the fenders. And do
Daytons deliver mileage? Just ask us!
H LC H
The Chevrolet Red “O. K.
That Counts” Tag Protects
Your Used Car Purchase.
Every reconditioned car we offer for sale is
identified by means of the Chevrolet red
“O.K. that Counts’* tag. This tag is the
purchaser’s assurance that the car to which
it is attached has been gone over carefully
by expert mechanics—that it has been
thoroughly reconditioned—and that the
price is based on the car’s actual ability to
render service.
Due to the overwhelming popularity of the
new Chevrolet Six, we have on hand at this
time an unusually large group of these
“O.K.’d” cars. Come in! You are certain
to find the car you want—at a price that
will save you money. Make a small down
payment and drive your car away!
HENNEKE BROS
LOO
Associated With Hicks Rubber Co.,
* Sooth’s Largest Tire Hoose.
We do tire repairing and vulcanizing. We are
specialists, we -have the equipment and motorists
can save money by bringing their tire repairing di-
rect to us. < - • J
Good tires,
good condit
$50.00 down.
MODERN VULCANIZING WORKS
ROBT. BOESEWETTEF A SON, Pr*s«.
INSTALLED IN YOUR HOME
COMPLETE FOR $160.00.
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
AND MORTICIAN
E. J FREUND
R. C. FUCK AUTO
Cuero, Texas
TERMS I10.Q0 PER MONTH
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Howerton, J. C. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 243, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 13, 1929, newspaper, October 13, 1929; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth999397/m1/4/: accessed July 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.