The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 267, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 12, 1931 Page: 2 of 6
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THE CUERO RECORD, CUERO, TEXAS
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 193i
CUERO RECORD
means much more than a spectacu- \ This selfish, miserly class exists
lar display of the virtue without |in every city and town It * to be
the spirit to apply it in substan-1, , .
tial way I ^curu^ in the Chambers of Com-
” Your chances for increasing your' mcrc£~menl who >;a'r th"ir annual
, , dues out who oeg ctl when com-
busmess or your saiary or your mitt2e a£Signments are made, when
wages depend upon the growth oi l they arc called upch to make some
your community, and growth ■de-t^acijf}co cf time and energy for the
pends upon making your cornu- ccaimcn gecd. It is fortunate that
nlty worth while. The greatest; ;n most communities there is an
drawback any community can have, unselfish, patriotic class of people
is the BSU^site who is unwilling to. Who realize their individual re-
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Persisuat couch* and odds
serious trouble. You c*n slop ti
with Crromulaion, an emulsified
that is pleasant to take. Greomul
■aewmadiaal dissssssy uwish Bus
tion; it soothes and heals the i
membranes and inhibits germ gi
Of all known drugs, creosote i
nized by high medical talhsriti*
of th* (ryiifti Ceding agencies
sistent coughs and colds and oib'
of throat troubles. Cccomul#»oB<
_ Editor-Publisher
--City Editor
— Associate Editor
Advertising Manager
Eugene T. Giering, editor cf the
Wilkes-Barre (Pa.) Record says:
That loyalty to one s community profiting by what the boosters do. to the wheel. They stand out in the opportunity.
CLARK CO., inc., New York, Chicago, Philadelphia
Instantly Render*
an irresistible, soft, peai4y loveli-
ness that will add yeais of youth
to your appearance. The effect is
so delicate and natural, the use oi
a toilet preparation cannot be de-
tected. Lasts thruout the day
without rubbing off, streaking or
showing the effect of moisture.
JUST ARRIVED!
in sddhisn to cr<
moms which soothe andhsal Use eccad
membranes and stop the irritation CM *
inflammation, while the creosete goes
on to the stomach, is ahwsrhsd into ‘
blood, attacks the peat of the troahlwwr
a nd chec k. s^the groWth^ef^^jerms. m t«T
tory in the treatment ,*f persoteBt
THE LARGEST SHOWING OF READY-TO-WEAR
IN CUERO—ALL GO IN THIS GREAT
MARK DOWN SALE
coughs sad colds, bronchial
bronchitis and stbwforms o
tory diseases, and is exce
building up the system attar
Moan landed if a wg
cold, no matter of i>ov long
A human being laid off for lack
of work. After the banrowiog ex-
perience cf endeavoring to find
work, is never again as self-respect-
ing and seif-reliant a human being
as be was before-—be has lost
something that can never be re-
placed.—Gerard Swope.
AT PRICES THAT YOU CAN’T DUPLICATE ELSEWHERE
DAILY RECORD *x A MONT?
125 New Smart Winter
t touch the quarter - billion-dohar
#e at.ftMfarown baek doors tor their
t H. William of the<Ex tension Serv-
Smart -New Models, Hew $Ieeve Effects, Clever iln-
dividual Styles, Newest Colors and Combinations, Finest
Silks, Newest -Woolen* and Knitted Garments, all here
5 figured out that a family of five re-
worth of food, and of this, $900.00 can
These are nearly 500,090 farm
00 home max^et. furnishes the fanner
ig and a good growth for his children.
Upon to care jfor the needs of a family
Jitional,,$600 market is open to the
fine living and a good growth for his
this production to care for the needs
>ossibie additional $600 market Ls open
jreat risk.Qf damaging surpluses. That
•am Is attested Jo by-the fact .that
DRESSES
SUITS
ONE BIG GROUP
CHOICE .
Your building doHai^ will go further today
than at any time during the past 15 years. You
can build a home now for_2Q,per cent less than
in .1929. Let us.estimate the cost of t,he home
you .want.
? the plan as outlined
partment claims that
can be supplied from a
60 pullets, a ha}f acre
7 sheep and calves. Two
^^p^lerent seasons.
KNMr chicks are to be,
y be expected 200 birds,
pa the too pullets about
tt&inder oaten as culls,
aslon department are
nation into play as a
IfcU,; Mm$t ,the farmer
> fe1‘»eif supporting^*
And Newest
SUITS
Values up
To $14.7*4*
•Smart high
Grade Frocks
that you
.would j>ay
UP -to $27.50
for, now.........
RICHLY
FURRED
NEWEST
1 needed public
oyment is provided
go to work on De-
m of storm severs
COATS
sro^T MODELS
jaqffBvs and
DRESS STYLES
NOW FOE ..............
COATS
VALUES up
TO $14.50
MANY STYLES
TO SELECT ._
(ttmate that the number of men employed will be
p 3000 as the work progresses. Throogh this great
program Birmingham’s unemployment problem
ted and thousands of men will be sparedtheneces-
out the Nation public improvement programs are
f ift an aeeeierated pace. Thousands of men are
In. the cqoff^ctfem of hlgbftpi*. #«ftd building
are being carried on at an unprecedented rate un-
Kof increased Ffedeipl aid allotments.
|jyi government also is pushing public construction
t-lhe -Nation* President Hoover estimated recent-
ftfomen areat.work and that the numoer will be
j£at least 100,000 during the winter months,
priacrease in public (instruction, however,
§#©rkers still are idle and every city In the Nation
With the necessity of raising funds to feed the
ITshe situation illustrates again that a definit?
f for careful planning of public works in ad-
jjpt plans will be ready and projects may be launch-
delay when a period of depression begins,
ft States need to inaugurate systems of long-time
*,wej] ag the Federal government.—Houston Post
535.00 COATS
GORGEOUS ‘ JW J
FUR SETS, »■
FINEST # I 1
WOOLENS, # I
ONLY .. .. W
FABRICS
NOW.. ..
When you see a working
account it is a pretty good aig
day he will not be a workii
WHO SHARES YOUR SSCR
You invite loss and encourage the
ing your valuables in ^‘secret hidi
Think it over during your restless
then place 4hem in a hank. We h
BUCHEL NATIONAL HAhj
es are offering some most unusual bargains in
eh are now underway. Perhaps we might do our
early and benefit by the low prices.
tut who advertises in The Record in the man
placing a bet can hardly expect to get fair re
toney. Modern advertising is not a gambled inef
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Howerton, J. C. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 267, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 12, 1931, newspaper, November 12, 1931; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth999767/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.