The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 88, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 16, 1931 Page: 4 of 8
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THURSDAY, APRIL If, 401
THE CUERO RECORD, CUERO, TEXAS
FOUR
KAI. J. 4EFFLAND !
ARCHIE HELLAND
Special Agent Cuero Territory
Aetna Life Insurance Co.
I they are bound to receive some re- ! time fo:
: it being paid for. and I am glad to j think ol
I ST1
know that a great number of pub-' -
ltshers have awakened to the fact J 1C1 -
that unless they take steps to cor-1 —
rect this situation it will cost them
millions of dollars a year. A num-
1 ber of publishers have refused to nox:
; carry radio programs unless bread- Jacinto
j casting stations or advertisers pay j Banks w ill not be open,
for the programs. t Farmers State Bank c\
"This is a subject that one could j H. Runge & Co.. Ban
CUERO RECORD
ARCHITECT
ttnww (except Saturday) and Sunday Morning by
TBS CUSKO PUBLISHING CO.
San Antonia
Alamo Bank Bldg.
401 Welder Bldg. Victoria, Tex.
BANK HOLIDAY
In tile pool office at Cuero, Texas, as second class matter
under Act of Congress.. March 3, 1897.
WAITC
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__Editor-Publisher
.............. City Editor
_____ Associate Editor
Advertising Manager
J. E. Page. publisher of the
Columbus (Ga.l Ledger-Enquirer,
nays:
have often wondered if some
publishers really ever did stop to | [
think. My reason for asking this j
question is what is going to happen j
to the newspaper industry if the!
newspapers continue to give away j
advertising to the radio manu-
facturers?
“There have been any number of
large newspaper advertisers who j
National Advei Using Representatives
lRK CO., Inc, New York. Chicago, Philadelphia
PTNCU8 Sc WALKER. Inc.. Dallas. Texas
MYRA OLIVER DOUGAN
Home Economist, now conducting
The Record Cooking School
SAYS:-—“When Purchasing an Automc
CONSIDER
Steel Queen Refrigerators
Subscription Rates:
—Dolly and Sunday, one year 15.00. six months
tree months $1.25, one month 50c.
only, one year $3.00, six nonths $1.25.
The Refrigerator You Have
Been Waiting for.
Moderate in pricte yet up-to-the-
minute in every particular. Thrte
door, 4 shelf Models $49.50.
Well insAilattd wffh slabs of in-..... i
sulite, still air spaces and non-
conducting sheating carefully bfciflt
in for maximum efficiency.. *
A positive circulation of pure, dry
oir u?Vlif*h QrFOOffl TrWYfl H PPJfV. T
WHAT YOU GET
for WHAT YOU PAY!
It may be said, but still ’tis true,
There's one thing all us humans do.
And that is, blame the printer.
I
He does his best, without our help.
For all we do is stand and yelp,
Then cuss and blame the printer.—Swiped.
rvvODAY, especially it is wise to consider
J[ carefully just what you get for every
dollar you pay. Be certain that the automo-
bile you buy represents tbe Latest standard of
motor car value. Quality never cost less
than it decs in the new Chevrolet Six. And
in the long run, quality makes a big differ-
ence in the satisfaction you get out of the
money you spend for an automobile.
by newspapers on these various
products.
“Newspaper publishers are grad-
ually beginning to realize that it
was newspapers that made radio
possible by giving unlimited pub-
licity and carrying programs
without any charge and that radio
has become their biggest competitor.
“There is no more reason why
publishers should carry these pro-
grams without being paid for than
carrying radio advertising without
Cermak of Chicago has instructed his traffic cops to be
, Hi other words, whenever a gangster shoots and misses,
Wild tip their hat.
tahpsey, former world heavyweight champion, is certain-
in fives. He is being sued for a half million because he
Mfgy Wills, negro boxer, and now his wife comes up with
which is eertainiy not based on the fact that they didn’t
isY’misunderstand us, we don’t say that Dempsey and his
fc. We respect Dempsey's famous right hand punch too
It, and We might meet him some day.
New Chevrolet Six
The Great American Value
RADIO BARGAINS
Battery Seta Cheap
JA’s, Fadas, Atwater-K
R. C. Flick Auto Co
iara flower pickers, and others who seek diversion in the
atffiuld exercise caution at this time of the year, for
IMty rattlers are said to be numerous. We don't make
t to cause any unnecessary panic among those who find
ramping through the fields and woods, but as a warning.
are reposMd h) numbers in all sections of the county.,
___.__...... ------- ^ ----------
RCA’s, Fadas, Atwater-Kents, 1
Crosley’s, Crystal Sets all sets* j
have been reconditioned, good
as new. You can hear and see **
these sets at
E. O. KUNITZ, Radio Dept.
CHEVROLET
DON’T FAIL TO ATTEND THE COOK-
ING SCHOOL, AND AFTERWARDS, OR
AT ANY TIME CONVENIENT,’ ' COME
TO STOWERS AND SEE THESE BEAU-
TIFUL HOME * CONVENIENCES AND
MANY OTHERS.
n. killed near Cuero. Two Cuero youths Wednes-
t fishing near this city, killed a five foot rattle
been killed by hunters and field workmen. There
than usupl this year, and certainly not enough to
but jre should watch our step.
E\ h ft. • V
Budgeting In Your" Home
Means Greater Happiness
• .. '..-'V.
for You and Yours
leas Sterling and William W. Sterling, adjutant gen-
meed that strong efforts will be inaugurated immedi-
: operation of slot machine gambling devices. Gener-
that county officials will be urged to halt $lo^ ma-
in their oounties. Where necessary, the state, ranger
od to wipe out Mot —chine “rings, ’ the adjotpat
A-B Gas Rages
Modern Hdme Economics in-
clude the proper management of
the savings v that accumulate
from economic practices. This
calls for budgeting and careful
investing of the funds that have
thus accumulated. In the years
to come the^ money that per-
sistent and rigid, home ecenomy
brings to your family will mean
much happiness and a greater
sense of ease and comfort.
.This bank' offers every facil-
ity of banking service to the
housewife who wants to put her
affairs on a business basis. We
will assist her in planning her
budget. We will advise and aid
her in the investing of her sav-
ings. It has always been the
policy of this institution to en-
dorse every movement that will
lead to better living conditions
in our community.
Attend the Cooking School.
Hear what Mrs. Dougan has to
say about home management
and then come in and let’s talk
it over.
Kgge auy^UUBk slot machine operation is a trivial of-
M left undisturbed it becomes a source of financing for
Sterling odd. It is our purpose to dean up the crim?
fit by slot machine rings.”
M and other forms of gambling along this line, should
li Youngsters lean their first “gambling instinct”
wnMon of such machines, and may be led on to a more
fe are with the Governor in his campaign.
FAMOUS F.OR DURABILITY
PRICED REASONABLE.
Durability and1 baking efficiency
are sustained traditions of the A-B
RANGE, indifsed by more than
6,000,000 housewives.
In addition to durability and ef-
ficiency,, they are finished in colore
to harmonize with any color you
may wish to use.
fcjftregram inaugurated by Farm Bureaus in Illinois is one
t Vjefi be Introduced in this county. The program advo-
tying out of educational programs to stimulate Interest-in
g; putting road Improvement on a county-wide project
pg active co-operation between county supervisors, road
p and dtfaers concerned; emphasizing efficient gradings
IMtaate drainage; giving special attention to bad spots
iAh^s impassable; studying township and county financial
interpreting them to the tax payers, conducting a com-
ic counties Where road improvements are progressing
tours of local roads in need of improvement. Any one of
‘toe-
ala Would keep a committee In DeWitt county right busy,
work of this nature can do 'much to rouse enthusiasm
ads. There has never been a better time to build them
present. Those communities which build now are not only
pd roads for themselves, but they are aiding employment
MtoaHiIj'iq. Jfj, as citizens, of this county, seem to be
teJMttng matters rock along, satisfied With securing a
$49.50
Mrs. Myra Oliver Dougan who will
conduct the last of her Cooking
School lectures Friday afternoon
at the City Auditorium. Mrs. Dou-
gan advises a budget and bank ac-
count for the modern housewife.
STAE™S
YOUR ACCOUNT WILL
RECEIVE PERSONAL ATTENTION
coun
HmkwHMt section. Victoria county, for example, will soon
^jMMgteOBplete county-wide road system, and will be connected
afi of the principal cities of the state by
E. E. YOUNG. Mgr.
Stowers Endorsed Merchandise Carries aa
roads. They
XWally worked. They have taken the matter seriously, and have
Hflhhed something. DeWitt county, with the proper enthusiasm,
|r$t|pp. and willingness to work, can put over the same feat. We
Veep abreast of the times. We can't fall behind. Good roads
» More to a section jhan we ordinarly imagine. DeWitt county
AM scratched the surface as far as road building is concerned. We
Meeonipiiahed something, yes. but let’s not be satisfied with what
work has been done. Let's get behind the proposed projects and
them to the limit with that “never say die" spirit, until this
te le thorouhgly covered with paved roads.
RUNQE &C0„ Bankers
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Howerton, J. C. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 88, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 16, 1931, newspaper, April 16, 1931; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1097341/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.