The Mart Herald (Mart, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, May 5, 1922 Page: 8 of 8
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THE MART HERALD. FRIDAY. MAY 5, 1922
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BEN Hl'R NEWS
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Good Clothes
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FORD CAR HAS MANY
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GO\T. FECI RITIES NOW
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before buying and let
show you our many values in clothing.
cocoanut—Penslar’s Hair
Try a bottle—2 sizes,
60c and |1 20.
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The Bridal Chorus’’
Maiden opera by
river bank with two 25-pound
catfish, signed R. W. Bass. If
R W. went from Mart to where
the picture was taken, near the
river at Marquez, there was
somehing more than catfish tq
bottom. Why
i is that we
have a kodak picture from Mart
Friday evening and stayed over
till Saturday with his aunt. Mrs.
Lottie Fife.
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Misseh’ 3.50 patent leather
spring heel oxfords, sizes 11 Vi
to 2, at 2.79.
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Ben Hur, April 27.—Ben 'h r
sch<»ol closed last Friday. It
has been a very successful term e
of school, everybody speaking an(|
in high terms of the teachers. gb!e
1 merly lived in Mart, have re-
’ announcements
“Cheer Up”
Dallas,
i <ment
other obligations purchas- Orchestra and Choral club went '
... ... . ... ... , -’n the market, the highest nto permanent organization.
Misses \\ heelia and Shilling left yields are now obtainable from In the absence of President Paul
Friday evening for their homes, the nt.w issue of Treasury Suv- Beresford, Vice President J. L-
the forme) going to Knk ami mgs Certificates, if held to ma- Spencer presided. After a short '
the lattei to Mart. Mr. -ind turity, announcement was made business session, rehearsal was
today by Dinsmore W- Hume, started on
federal district director of sa\- from Rose
inga. Cowan.
The Treasury Savings Certif ’ The orchestra now numbers
icates pay interest of 4*4 per about 15 and the choral club
cent, compounded semi-annual- about 35, with prospects of a
ly, if held to five year maturity I considerable increase in mem-
i a total in-jbership in the near future
terest yield of 25 per cent for: About 40 were in attendance
the entire five year period rep- !Thursday night. The purpose of
resenting the life of these secur-! this organization is to advance
ities. An iron-clad guarantee I the cause of good music in Mart
against loss through market and vicinity, to develop the
fluctuation, theft or otherwise,; splendid talent that is now here
is given the purchaser by the and furnish good and whole
government, and every certifi- some pleasure for its members,
cate sold is registered in and in- Officers elected are as fol-
scribed with the owner’s name. ( lows: Paul C. Beresford, presi
If it is desired by the owner, he ‘lent; J. L. Spencer, vice presi
has the privilege of cashing dent; R. W Clary, secretary ana
Treasury Savings Certificates treasurer; Mike Spampinato,
before maturity and of receiv- j librarian; C. E. Parnell, direct-
ing the purchase price, plus in- or.
terest at the rate of about 3«/j» Regular rehearsals every
per cent, compounded seml-an-i Thursday evening 7:45 at city
nually.
These securities are obtain-
able in maturity value amount
of $1,000, $100 and $25, costing
$300, $30 and $20, respectively,
from the Federal Reserve bank. ml
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Groesbeck and Ben Hur. The
former resulted in scores 6 to S,
in favor of Mexia. The latter
from 3 to 17 in favor of B< n
Hur. Quite a number canie
down from Mexia with the ball
team, among them being Leo
Schnider who teaches at Mexia
Also quite a number from
Groesbeck came to see the
games, which were very inter-
esting.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kerley
and Mr. and Mrs. I). W. Delo at-
tended church at Big Hill Sun-
day. They report the pastor
able to stand while he preached
and we are greatly rejoiced that
the operation was successful he
recently underwent in having
his lower limb straightened-
Rev. Vinsant went to Alvin
about ten days to Dr. W. O.
Thomas to have this operation.
It has so far proven a great
success, inasmuch as his limb
is perfectly straight and has
not suffered pain since the op-
eration.
Dr. W. (). Thomas was in Ben
Hur Friday and Saturday. He!
came down to get his horse that
Mr- Kellum has had in his care I
rince the doctor moved from
here last fall. T
Mrs. Hallie Mae Holder of certificates
Waco visited her children in in five years. I Mildred i.a.. vas4in Arrives
the home of B. H. Holder Sun- $2400 purchases three $1000 1 Mart friends of Mr. and Mrs.
day. certificates and becomes $3000 E. Lloyd Eason, Jr., who for-
Mr .nd Mr. Arthur ( nv o! ;« yearg. .merly lived in Mart, L‘“*
$1600 purchases two $1000 ceived dainty
$2000 in which read as follows:
“Mr. and Mrs. E. Lloyd Eas-
on, Jr-, announce the birth ot
their daughter, Mildred Fae,
April 24, 1922. Address 319 E.
Commonwealth Ave,, Fullerton,
Calif.”
Mr. Eason will be remember-
ed as the son of Mr. and Mrs. E.
L. Eason, Sr., of Mart-
Herald want ads get results, j paper—50 cents per month,
waiters in me loss or ms tamer | .
who was killed in an automobile . . u.
accident last Saturday in Tyler. <
Mr Walters is our constable and
highly esteemed.
Emery Robertson and sifter
Mrs. Beulah Read have bean at-
tending the bedside of their
mother, Mrs. G. D. Robertson of
Mart, who died Wednesday.
They have the sympathy of the'
entire community in their loss.;
Burin Powell and brother
have opened a garage at the'
Sikes garage and ready for ser-;
vice to the public.
Rev. McGraw preached to a ,
large audience at the Baptist
church Sunday morning.
The R- Y. P. U. entertained
with a good program Sunday I
night.
One month from last Sunday'
night Bro. McGraw will prove
that man did not originate from
the ape. His text will be taken
from Genesis.
The windstorm Monday eve-
ning blew down the oil derrick.
No other damage has been re-
ported.
Mrs. I.. F. Bently, who has
been quite sick, is greatly im-
proved.
Mrs J. M. Wiley has been
real sick, but is improving.
Mrs. Leah Scroggins of Cle-
burne is visiting in the Wiley
home during
ness.
Dr. I,each of Big Hill
been making a numlier of pro-
fessional calls in Ren Hur.
Mrs. L. J. Curlee has been
quite sick, but is improving.
Tom | Kerley of Chillicothe
spent several days last week
visiting relatives at Ben Hur
Little Miss Louise Douglas,
who goes to school at Mart,
spent the week-end at home.
to Mart.
will
the
Mart Fisherman Creates Sus-
picion.
(Jewett Messenger.)
We much fear that our sher-
in Dallas, at practically all state; iff has left one moonshine still
Friday evening for their homes, the ..
forrnei going to Kirk ami mgs Certificates, if held to ma- Spencer presided. After a short '
“ttcr to Mart. Mr. -md - - l-
Mrs. Smidtch will remain at
Ben Hur in the Wes Climer
house.
In the afternoon of Friday
eve two very interesting base-
ball games were played between
(1) the Mexia team and Ren
Hur team, (2) ai game between ^uTvalent'to
terest yield of 25 per cent
is visiting his v<wv w>„
Alton in Waco this tificate and becomes
ifive years.
Mart Orchestra and Choral Club
Perfect Permanent Organ-
ization.
April 25.—Of all gov At its regular meeting Thurs-
-ecurities, b >uds, notes d,y evening, April 27, the Mart
Quality pays the wearer, cheapness only pays the mak-
er, the presser and repairer. The danger this season is
not (hat a man will pay to much for his clothes, but too
So little that worth and wear are impossible to
give and get.
I <>f recent improvements in the mechanical
cars.
Asserting that Ford ear.- are better today than they ever
have been before, the htatvincnt adds that fuel consumption is
lower; the engine is even more efficient than formerly; im
provements in the springs and steering apparatus insure easier
riding and driving qualities; a naw headlamp lenh, which com-
plies with all state laws, improves the road light; and that ma-
nv other minor betterments have been made.
Ford pistons and connecting rods have been re-designed ana
are matched for weight b 'ore assembling into motors. Thiii
reduces vibration and gives the motor a quicker pick-up- The
new pistons weigh three-quarters of a pound less than those for-
merly used. A highly polihhed crank shaft bearing surface al-
so reduces wear and, added to the piston and connecting rod im-
provements, insures a smoother running and better balanced mo-
tor. The material used in the Ford crankshaft and the care and
precihion in its manufacture make it second to none.
The new Ford carburetor gives increased acceleration. Thn
not radically different from the carburetor previously used, tie
new construction improves the all-around performance of the
motor, giving It a quicker pick-up and a greater flexibility ot
action.
The wiring system has been completely re-designed, and while
it costh more to install than the old system, is most efficient,
proof of which is evidenced by the fact that it affords a fire In- I
sura nee rate as low as the higher priced cars on the market.
Many other changes have been made: A 16“ hteering wheel
is now standard equipment; Timken roller bearings are used in I
the front wheels; one-piece pressed steel running-hoard brack !
ets insure body rigidity and eliminate vibration and body nois-
es; a dash weather-trough prevents rain from reaching coil I
terminals or dash wiring; the steering mechanism has also been!
improved; and the tools supplied to purchasers of Ford cars
have also been improved in quality. Another important improve-
ment in the truck chasis is the adoption of cord tires as stand-
ard equipment on the rear wheels.
The change made some time ago in the seating arrangement
of the Touring car has met with widespread approval. Ry low-
ering the seats and altering th* seat backs, greater comfort
was added.
It is pointed out that retail sales of a million cars and trucks
yearly, and the consumption of raw and finished products at a
coat of approximately one million dollars a day makes it possi-
ble to sell Fords at their present low prices and at the same
time to produce a c»r of exceptionally high quality
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and national banks and from all jin the Navasot
postoffices, large or small, Mr. we have this idea
Hume said. I - - - • ■
Tabulations, showing increas- showing a man standing on the
es to be derived from Treasury ‘
Savings Certificates, follow:
$4000 purchases five $ 10(H)
certificates and becomes $5000
in five years.
$3200 purchases four 11000 j
and becomes $4000’
$2400 purchases three $1000j
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cox of in five years.
Groesbeck spent Sunday in the c;--- •
home of her parents. Mr. and ; cert'|fiCates and
Mrs. W. H Westbrook. five years.
Morris Fife is visiting his $S(H) purchases one $1000 cer-
brother Alton in Waco this tificate and becomes $1000 in
week. ; five years.
Lester (iolightly of Grocs-, $g<> purchases one $100 certif-
beck played in the match game icatt. and becomes $100 in five
years.
$20 purchases one 25 certifi-
cate and becomes $25 in five
S. J. Bamhardt is in west years.
Texas on a business trip.
Friends sympathize with Mr. i
Walters in the loss of his father-
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