The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, July 18, 1930 Page: 2 of 8
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THE SEALY NEWS. FRIDAY. JULY 18, 1930.
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industrial companies which keep
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Sport Coupe .......
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COUNTY TWO CANDIDATES SAY
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PROFESSIONAL WORK
Sanitary in Every Respect
Special Attention Given to
LADIES AND CHILDREN
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2007 McKinney Ave.
HOLSTON. TEXAS
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covering speed and power, safety,
comfort, ease of control, oil and gas
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Sunday School 9:45 a. m.
Preaching first and third Sun-
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by him- in. the last
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aily service to Houston-
Rates. Store Door Delivery
Houston Depot:
1502Commerce Ave.
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Upstairs over Hackbarth’a
Drug Store
Orthodontia and Pyorrhea
a Specialty
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with his relatives.
Mir, Kate and. Victoria Zen- Meyer & * ompany.
■______- ___________j ------------- tion for state treasurer spent
by the use of electric lights, natural resources on an equit- $35 between July 1 and July 11.
the radio and numerous other able schedule, as the basis for _________________
appliances ___. immediate. tax -adjustment in . •
■ L Health is safeguarded by t f fairness to pro- the Chamber of Commerce.
electric refrigerators and gim- perty taxpayers- --------
ilar equipment, all of whkh .
bring the country family to the
to her home Friday and her
friends are glad to hear that
she is recovering nicely.
Mr. Ed Schiller, , and wife in
Houston.
cut her
NEW LOW FORED PRICES
for REPRESENTATIVE of the
25th District, comprising Colo-
' rado and Austin Counties, and
CASH REGISTERS
ADDING MACHINES 8
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We Buy. Sell and Repair
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Baca’s old time orchestra. Ad-
ed by not having to ca
lamps. . Laundry and
shipment to brancl ashembly
VOTE EOR T. IL STREICH
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ported from
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to ■ railroad
Mrs. Joe Sk ri vanek, son Frank
and daughter Lillie motored says, "Constipation is respon- Prayermeeting and choir
to Lyons recently. where they sible for more misery than any practice on Wednesday at 8
spent a few days with their other cause.” p. m / *
relatives They returned Sun- But immediate relief has Ladies’ Bible Class- at the
day and reported a pleasant been found. A tablet called pastor ‘s home Sunday evening,
trip- . Rexall Orderlies has been dis- at 7 o'clock.
Mr. and Mr Walter Haedge covered. This tablet ‘ attracts Men’ Bible Class at church
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problems
furnished
mg thes
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of labor.
YOU are buying proved performance
when you buy a Ford. You know it
hasheenhuilt for many theusands
of miles of satisfactory, economical
srvice.
Letters from users in every part
of the world show the value of
the sound design of the car, good
materials and accuracy in manu-
facturing. You sense a feeling of
sincere pride in the oft-repeated.
phrase — "Let me tell you what my
new Ford did.”
Further tribute to the sturdiness,
reliability and general all-round per-
formance of the new Ford is shown
in the repeated and growing pur-
chases by government bureaus, by
police departments, and by large
Battle Creek,
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the farm wife to make money. , — ..
Many women are now out-rut- Come ill i-r.»n insm
-ing iMH'libhey', poultry ranches there.
and similar industries who ’ -------*
But the ones vho get sore are the ones
vho have it, conti ng to them.
In (ho early dern of hl । m itur ctur pany, mass production would not be
liiK career, Mr. Ford devised the as , possile ou its present ucale
sary And so increases her state highway work, urged the
health and well being. policy expressed in the bill in-
e for claring ther
other questions b
work- the present
a better dist
the burden, and
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Tanrrgieda--
consumption, low yearly deprecia-
tion. anti low cost of up-keep.
They have found, as you will find,
that the Ford embodies every feature
you want or need in a motor car at
an unusually low price.
habit or
dose.
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arzo uh au+pendtt hroottR, has a dally
pacity for 300,000 parts weighing
ver 2,000,000 pounds, 11 supplants .
treigl cars and trucks w hich haye
been u nd for the transfer of many
parts from one point to another in the
'ord plant.
This longest conveyor of them all is
development of the Ford' policy that
iothlng shoule- be done by manual
: bor that mild hetter h« '! he by I
mnehic. ' ,
conveyor, which carries Ite
G O O B P E IE FO B v A N < E
ASK FOR A DEMONSTRATION
NOT very far from wherever you are R a
Ford dealer who will be glad to giye yomf
a demzonstration ride in the new Ford. •
subject to action of the Demo-
cratic Primary July 26, 1930.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Siva of
Messrs. Ed and Otto Slovak tion. Chew a Rexall Orderlie at Wallis spent Tuesday at the
of Brenham spent the week- night. Next day bright. Get 24 home of Mr. and Mrs B Motl.
end with Mr. and Mrs. Frank for 25c today at the nearest
Maresh and family. Rexall Drug Store. W.
mission 75c;
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and family spent the week-end water from the system into the Sunday evening at 7 o’clock,
with Mi Haedge' brother,* lazy, dry, evacuating bowel call- Missionary Society meets.
ed the colon. The water loosens each Thursday at 4 p. m.
the dry food waste and causes The public is invited to all
—r ... _ uzu.,0, a gentle, thorough, natural services.
. ir. Edmond Schitter 1 1 movement without forming a
Sunday for Nelsonville, where habit or ever increasing the
he will stay a few days visiting
lirery. Dumiuri and aparr lire ea trnrtit ion ; okt.
Universal Credit Compuny plan of time p
ments offers another Ford ■ conomy:
third statement will be requir-
'd within 10 days after the pri-
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Haynes candidate I
the republican nomination for--------
United States senator, and
George S. Atkinson, candidate
r the republican nomina-,—-
tion for attorney general, each
reported no expense,
Robert A. Freeman, candidate
for the democratic nomination
for state agricultural commis-
sioner. reported expenses to
date of $i98. J. R. Ball, who
seeks the democratic nomina-
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ricity b
ntion-
Austin, July 14.—Four candi-
; i late’s expense accounts were
? filed with the secretary of state
\ today for the second, period of
f the state political campaign.
e Candidates have until Friday to
ond—statement.A
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AN ENDLE chain convey or,
A thre nd ii halt to four miina
L -L fol ir, said to he the lonzest in
"the world, han ju l been completed at
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e better plan of
dministering the
Mr. and Mr Brooks Verm,
son, Henry, and daughters,
Rosie and Bethel, and Mr. and
tiak of East Bernard visited
666 &
es a Headache or Neural-!
3o minutes, checks a Cold
been confined to her bed at about with one/woodenleg on
the home of her mother, Mr account of an accident a few
Mrs. Damek, in Sealy, returned year ago.
^wTth Mi s Hattie Cis Sunday.
5 Mrs. Frank Zajalka, who iag
th one
in the
checls Ma-
h s, and 87 per cent of farm ot meat
men have nq vacations at Repre-
all. Electric lighs alone will lotson t
give her two days vacation a steakrs
year as the result of time, sav- Repres
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aris are earried direct
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Compan . Dear born,,
t varts ill Ford cm
. smbly line a moving track on whicl
* re * the process of assembly vent
to I hr workmen Instead of the work
men cawrying parts to the car. The
ansembly line, perfected in many ways,
I IM vow used by automobile manufac-
turers I IW
The value of lb conveyor in redue
inp physical labor. In saving lime, in
pre serving system and In cutting eoats
soon became apparent mid Uh use was
extended to other purposes abont the I
plant Now there are literally mHew of
conveyors of varions types in the Ford
plant. Some of them carry parts from
. one building to another and are care-
fully synchronized ho Him the parts
arriye at precisely the right moment
and in the exact spot where they are
needed. Others transport red hot in,
gots of steel weighing nearly n ion
cach. Still others move ortgoing ship-
ments.
If i: • • not for the conveyor h, ac- *
l c-m.i. i o' ofe: Iw of the Ford Com-
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The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, July 18, 1930, newspaper, July 18, 1930; Sealy, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1441627/m1/2/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Virgil and Josephine Gordon Memorial Library.