Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 11, 1937 Page: 3 of 8
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BAST KOI' ADVKRTKSFR. UASTROI*. TEXAS
ON TEXAS FARMS
Cnunly Vgriuiltural \K«*nt- Sup.
erviHc |>rr«(in|{ and Iontouruig
« f U.4 Iacre* in
COLLKGE STATION County ag
icultural agent.- in 220 Texas coun-
ties icached Ui,:t24 farms anil ranch
• v in their fight to save soil and wa
tf i. ami 2,:!'!*,11n ai re.- were terrac-
.•■I or contoured under then supei
vision during 1according to the
J!M pounds The girls made 11,472 pi'i
money by selling .: 1 .t 24 |niuud> ot
liesh vegetables. li. addition to the
vegetables and ftuits canned, then-
were 4'.i,s|0 rnntainei nf meat cute
I ned and 2r>">,.r !i" pound- cured and
stored.
I'his past y•'ai 'J4o 4 H girls were
interested in produt ing poultry ft"
home u. e and to sell. They grossed
iiinual report on agricultural eugin |$«i,oo<j ,.n this home industry and
eerinjf conipilt d by M II Hentle) .
Extension agricultural engineer
A total of H,H7<5,244 acre.- wm tor
iweed or contoured in I'exas by va1
•nus agencies dui ing the yt ui C.uin'y
agricultural agents supei vised th.*
>v<>rk on almo-t two-third* of this to
tal, and the remaining I
mil's wen* handled liy individuals and
organizations working independently mg between
of ihe Extension agent#. ] |u
ealixed a net income ol $'1,700.
In nine countic*. Bastrop, Co|oia<i>.
Austin, Wharton, Fort Mend, lira*
ria, tialve-ton, (Iriines, and Ilrar.o
>To girl.* and women kept clothing ac
count* m order to plan the family
wiiniioln- along economical line*.
I'liese accounts show that $2<>,ohf> wa."
-pent 'ii clothing, each family spend
*7."> and $115 per year
W' inen constructed (i«0 foun-
datioii lite.-.- patterns from which
' t! *•> made fc.l.'s. garment.*. In add'
jtioii, ii,4."il children's garments, 12"
> hats and .">(>,> apron* wen* made. lie
I II cluh gnl* made ovei 2,.'111' gtt
Hentley pointed out that the NYAjinents. In order to
lahor, due to winter weathei condi- ill good condition
tions, hail been utilized • nly during
\ recent *et-up in which NYA la
bin is use«i to run terrace line* un
tier the stipei vision of coimt agiiciil
turn) agents accounted for 71,11'
teres in !l!l countie-.
a small part of l'.t.'IB and that this
*"ta! had been achieved in a relative
lv few working days.
M< nibers of I II clubs in OH coin-
tie- carried on terracing denionstra
tions in which they learned to rut
lines and construct terraces. iTics"
boys ran terrace lines on 22.8411 acres.
More than a hundred thousand
acies ' f permanent pasture were tei
raced or contoured during the year,
according to Bentley, and i42,al4
acre* W' re chsclled to -tore addition
ill subsoil moisture
Ked Hock II D. Club
Meets
RED HiX K, Feb. The
Woman's M< mi Demonstration
met with Mr-. Karl Callahan Thurs
day
Nature in its beauty. icpetition
contrast , and "man's enjoyment
nature'' was discii:-ed by 'lie c
M\ Heart Leap- U|> When
a li\ William \\ ordswortli
r ad by Mrs It Huckner.
Delicious refreshment* of eaki
Iot i ■ n olat e were ei vet! to
Hed Hock
Clu')
ltd).
Itehold'
wa*
Paul (ioertv. Mi MartI a VV < '.
.1 Hicediug. Mi- A Ft/el,
Hill Ilucknei. Mi.-s Lucy Mart n
Mi * Eai I < allahan. I!< porter
an 1
Mr*.
Mi«
Mi
and
Has Imp County Aided through
Extension Service
CO I I.FCE STATION. Feb. 0
Something wonderful ha been ha*
pen in. in Sou1 Ii le\a while agririit
tu>e ha.* l.eeii going through some ex
pcriencr- of adjustment In I 1 cmin
tie* wheh eonip -e th' 11 ■ • i'"' P"rtl".i
f what is known a I' 11 i<■ t 11 . ■ i
•In Exteii.-ion Servue of the Agiten
•.ural and Mechanical *" • 11• • • of f
•i.- th>' 6,060 members of the giels 4 it
i lub and wmen'.- demonstration
club.* have been i on<|ii'i ng pioblci
n over I4.!t72 of their • wn farm h-ov
. - and those "I" the,i ft ieiuls and ie"*
ghboi -
I h "Ut h the-e oi gani/i'd clubs tre-
^ ils and women havi learned from
the county home demoiist t at mn
;-ents bettei prac'ice- of home ma*
ing. Hy produeing vein round gai
dens and planting home "ii liaru*
these families weri' .ibb to ha\'
fresh vegetable., anil fruit in the
growing season and • n u.'h surp >*
•i can .">.'i7.4!'2 i|iiait* ot fiuit and
vegetable.*, and to -to-, and dry 2F>2.
keep these clothe •
ovei 1,014 clothes
ell sets were built or remodeled.
The wooded area.* of this distil
have many varieties of native shrubs
and tiees that lend themselves to the
landscaping of farmstead.-. The mo t
outstanding work in yard improv
ment has been done in Montgomery,
Washington, Ft. Hend Austin, Whni-
ton, (iiiine*. Hnr/.oria and Matagorda
. 'oilnt:es.
In the past two years at a cost I
i less than $11,400 there were (IMi law'i-
' leveled and sodded; 14..'50'.« nurses
and l:l.20.'i native shrubs, .|,!i2'.i sham.
| trees and lli,44!l rose bushes plant"o
which are now living. Theie were Xsi ■
walk and drives cotistructed and 2~ *'
i sanitary tnilelts built. The cost win
kept down by the use of native ma
11 rial and the rooting of 2d>
plants i! i home cut tint! bed- and fro'i
seeds.
The county home demonstration
agents have -how. thf>*c girls ail.I
women thi foundamenta! of intert"
lecorating. a result. 1 .."iSK be.i
room- were impri veil by adding 'Jo*
window- for bettei ventilation, Tian
111g .i>" pails of en tains, painting <m
papering •*>•>'•' wnlla, refiniahing 4J.'
flool s and adding 27♦ i hand mail"
rugs.
To inak'' the sleeping hours more
omloi table, tsl factory made an I
:.|u 'ionic made inattres e* were ail I
ii| I protect tile*' niattrc si- *o"
pi 1 ■ ig and m.'ittress cover* w f>r"
made, and t • beautify the bed- i" i
spieads weie made, most of them he
ng hand tutted Km light weight r
vei in w ntei , s7s comfort- w"#
mail' I"i mi Wool and feather- lb-
bed .: ti•• 11 u ppl \ wa * itlc i cased b\ t'
old it mt oi I. < i L' pieci
The furnishing* of the-e room*
wi e improv ed by llii refinishing of
I .*: ■' p ''it. • >t furniture, the adding
of Is'J dro-siM- oi dressing tabl• ■
2!'4 willing dokl and 504 chail'8. To
impi o\ e the lighting .">72 lamps
provided.
One thing leads to allot her in
i \S ballon county, home demon-t i n
t mi i lub women have gone from im
pioving tli' ir bedrooms to remoileling
the whole house, evei calling in Im
{hands and -•■11* to help get the joo
'done.
T.'ie tot; 1 amount spent on home 11
1'iovcment work was $12,171 but tie
. value rei I'lved 111 beauty and iimfoi'
1 \ a - lai g 1 eater than money can ' x
press.
Mi- 1 ha- Jaini'4 and ehi dnMi of
l.iK'khait well* guests of Mis Jam.'*
father, Mi J W Smith, this week
end.
Mr Homei Mobley. ^ll* Ivy Shinn
and little daughter, (ilenda. Mr.
Hays Harris and Mr* (> (> Fishei
were business visitor* in Austin. Wed
nesday.
Mr. and Mrs. (i C. King of Hal
lettsville were guests in the home "f
Mr and Mrs \S" A. 'luinei, Sunday
Recent gue-ts of Mr.* 1 R Moo
ley were Mi. and Mr.*, than Mobley
land children, Oran Kenneth and Jan
ette of Rock Springs. Mr and Mrs.
Haivey Mobley and Mrs Haul \rno! I
I Houston, also Mrs llarvev Mo >
ley mother, Mr*, tieoige of Oregon.
Mi. ami Mrs. Tom t'opeland and
laughter, Hillie .to if Dublin. «eis
week Mid guests of Mi and M1 •
olaji Voigt.
M Is- Rose \\ attcrsoll
week with her sister,
Hreeding.
Messrs Allie Hlack. (iatie lilac i
11 Mner Mobley and Marshall .Mobley
attended the Autonii'ive and Kipiip
•lieiit Show ai the Municipal Auditoi
1 mi 1 in San Antonio, rhur-day night.
Miss Norma Adrienni- Hooth am
guuided. and little 1* actually known tin spent th« utMketui here It. h.i
outside eoiH'eriling the nature of thr lieen nuiti' ill from influenza
technical application If illuaum \|, and Mr- Sam ( artwrigh*.
• I del lb on the sc.een .an be deviMil. \|, ,M.s Hem v Wolf. \l,
the' e is little doubt that Ms per fe, Ml Kl,,„k H)M, vfr n,„
tioii Will be followed immediately by l4n, m||| Kula. f Mi
acceptance a* gene, al a* that whicu |'|,a*ant, attended the funeral of
greeted the mtroduotion of sound m, „ Kate
lie film used 111 the infrequent re noon M
lea-c of inipei feet three dimeiisio'i
ii'>x« 1: i' • w as de\el ped by Eastmai
ag 1 tie- - I
leifiiinng a complicated niechanis!'
on the pi lotion machine and th
au
Use ot the pecial glasse- by the
die in c.
M'DADE NEWS
Fell. S Rev
\ustin, filled In*
uiulav at 'he
I lithe 1
1 '-guilt 1
< 'hui. h
-pent
MIS
the
.1
McD \DK.
Norman "t
I
■ appointment
of Christ
Mi- .1 H. Ilnckwi'ith was a gue '
of her aunt. \l * Allie Schilling, In
Hast 1 "p. Wednesday
Messrs ,1 H llackwoilh and \N
jS. Watson ait serving on tin I'etu
;.1111 y in Bastrop this week
Mi and Mis .1 I; Watson leturn
Jitl from Austin \N 1 ilin'-day■. where
M1 Ciysta! Dawn Hreeding. wtin.M' Watson had been m Hrackeurl'i
aii attimluig High School in Smith- t'e Ho-pital. I'liey an with Mr and
villi, and t hi* i 1 friend, Miss Marian, in | M's R F Wilson, wheic he is slow-
in Red l> improving.
M> and Mi
High) here Sunday aftt
noon Mi Higby livetl in M< Dai!.
for sevei al years, tint was living in
Au -tin with a daughter, Mrs W C
< 1 um ,r tin t .in, ,,| (to drath
Mi 1 in! Mi- Clyde Ruthveil and
family, Mi Donald Deitick and chil
*''''1 ' I'lue. wi'ie Suntiay guest of
VI1 n \l 1 * \1 It Hi eeman
^1' I 'ia Schult? of \uslin, wa-
il we, !, ciid gn, t of bei parent,*. M
and Mi W ( llowery
^1' I dil I .im of Blue, spent till
week ti.d with li* brother, Mi t; •.,
I ane
Mi Mary W alkei spent the week
"id with hoinefolks at Ml IMeasanf
Miss Craie Creel of \11stin. -p<-iit
Sundav with hei parents. Mi anil
Mi t' li Creil
Mi
son 1
with
'I
I'hai itk out
wii flv!
D'nothy Brown lhonip o«
in ( mi go
Ml* El* ENOI'fiH
lei'p enough fur
NO M h \ >I H I'
■ei e no niea ui •
pain.
N1 barnei ever built ( an k
It tjlke- pus es I..11 of t hi
st 1 am
V. itli rud> 1 mann-'i than
lout;
Vet agonies are verlived, and *in<,
j W hen pain .iikI pi 1 it fight and piri
w ins'
D
ep It t.JU
III'M tHf
a village
'' hy l/liick in Vi'l , I 1 af 1
hill D Oi «ay w ho hasn't grin r I
Itie -1' 1 ecu a much ris•«■ ri11 y a fhn-'
yeais ag i'turned t" HollywooJ
thi* week with hei young hiistiand.
Mm gan II II, .t ho ha ihia.ned ;i
ft it'll i "tit 1 at t "I he gi • a 1 big lead
and M<
f 1 amnio .
Mi ami Mr
W It Wat tei son an I ' lit
pent the week end
I li lloskin-
pO;,|"t
"isn't
A BIT FOR THOUGHT
nig man", I1I1 gu-cd a *tn
with Hill tor in*w * • iinera
lomantii '
Whirl I' in m uli d 1 I hat a ye.n .(>. 1
Fifi aid in an interview "To k>
tin man that 1* the hard theen/
lot to yet hcein in the first place."
Cartel "f Smithville were
Rock for tile week t'lld
Clifton Ft/' I of Bastrop visited hi.-
parents, Mi and Mr- A. Kty.el thi*
week-end.
Pershing Turner and Mrs \\ V
Hetty weie business visitors m Ha*
'.rop and Smithville Friday.
NEXT YEAR TO BHINt. THREE
DIMENSION XI. MONIES
Experiments in the field of three
dimensional motion picture- havt
been conducted spasmodically for u
jood many year.*, without any ve> ;
definite pi "gre-s "i an\ lai gi amouir
d' public notice
Ihe public's attention to these ev
periinents im* nevei witnessed an.
icslllt* to encourage much desile I n
this developinent 11 movie Most of
the tilings that base been placet! n:
view along this line havt been ilov
•Hies which had t" be looked at tin
II ol11 * St agnei lia 'f
moved to Oak Hill We wish tlu-
young couple much success.
.1 I!. Ilackwoi'th and sister, Ml-
Frankie. were in Austin, Friday, call
ed there by the serious illness of thin:
aunt. Mrs Kate Higby
Miss (iertrude Howe has accepted
a position in Elgin with the South
to ostein Hell Telephone Co.
Misses Alice Joint 1 ami Graf*
W'estbiook of \ 11 tin. weie iwen'
guest- of then parents. Mis (iaudn'
Joint 1 and Mi. and Mrs (i <'. W esi
bi'i '"k
VI1 and VI1 - ,| S VI1 It on and
Mr Marci aMilho of Hastrop we,
in Mi Dade Sunday aftei noon
VI1 H I- • nst anil ihiuuhter, l.oui «
weie in Austin Sunday afternoon
V
M .II I h l K.II I
t bI a 1 knes* t hen a
s 11 v
the
CI
mooi'
into the
this >ky
V"t
of Mrs Ida Cameron
and Mr- W'altei Nb Duff an 1
were visiting relative- In 1 e S11 • 1
red and blue isingla
ef fi Ct.
I he effect llli
tier blurred an
\ lint ever slll'ji ct
tl
get t!a
always been a ra
I hazy outline 01
wa. being projected
nil a teclmg that a good ileal "1 im
ig nation wa* retpiired t' get evei
■1 light i I In - i<>n of depth. Nevei *u.
'1 even .is .1 llovelt y such ten
it . e I V pel i nie'lt * < •' 'i 11 ei I | lit 11 ei .
111 pi act 1. a! and .1 wa-te ■ •tiuie.
Hut, a- I'.i'JT wa t ■ 11* year of son i>
n the movies, it may lie I'. ■">7 will b.
he yiai when thiee 11 i 1111 ■ 111.> 11 a 1 m 1
1 .'II picture* become .1 fact. There
lii ' n a good ilea: of talk to this
fee* lately, and some comment
eveii gone -' fa 1 as t
third dimension can I
W lit liev I'|- t he iiiilust 1 y
it.
How this is tn he 1
and a niattei l'"i <
whole thing .-eem-
"'i the recent ilcvi
.elluloiis mate) 1:1
ilidlcilte
• deveh
is readv
ha
est
ha-
I in
ipe
gill's I
Mi
Soli
day
VI 1 111 < | Mr I 'ell! - '11 liroetlhaw of
All tin. Were recent guests "f VI
and Mrs. C !•: Hranton
VI. dames \ V\ l,'reeinan and ,*
T Osbol I We11' II) Houston sevei al
day the pa t week visiting relative.-
Rep. and Mrs Dfttlnmhm of Vu
dome
rim
< )ut line a cloud bcfoi e
bieaks through,
And we driv past it* dis,
dim
Layers of mist wa*
ever blue
Anil clear and lai and iniling''
wi feel
A thrill 111 tin night flight no day
t' old give
A kinship with the winds, with bint*
that wheel
Into the tlaik, with /est that oa 4
l.i I've*
Iieneath the shallow d oui -ilvcr
wings
Ihe creeping earth, with its sma'l
cares, slips by,
O^IOtjW^KJS^S
Scventh h Cui^ittl
A I S I I N", I K X A S
COWBOY BOOTS
$18.00
Hand Mailt
\ ei v Best
2IM,
CHAS.
West lit h
By
W. HEATH
Next to |*,.*t
V list 111,
(Iffice
Irian
I'I
illiorroW we de 1 1 ml to petty thin:
FOR
RADIO SERVICE
CALL
ARTHUR WERTZNER
Expert Electrical and Radio Work
Al Reasonable Prices
PMONF, 04
PAUL D. PAGE
Attorney at Law
Office: ( iti/ens State Hank HiiiUii'tg
BAST ROB, TFX AS
N. J. RABENSBURG
SADDLES. HARNESS. BEITS.
SCABBARDS. REPAIRING
:tno F \ST
•\ 1! ST IN, I IX AS
one i* \;igiii
1' 11 .ji-t■ 1111 e, but t
to hinge large
opuient of a in
known a* I'olar
id. This
and experts
e\ el \ lilia e
• ubstaiici is tianspnie
ui light a*-ert it contri'
of light.
RED ROCK NEWS
Floresv lib
Thi i ommii 1
at
1 Ill-
ice ■
'I In 1 1 ., 1 li' en prev ious
planting on out gr
a1 w 1 w a gt 1 il will be a -tl
It- application to motion
1 sjnil t.i siill ret|Uire a t olisideraun
• 111'av m resea 1 cli and <levelopoie"
but many hold it.- perfection in tli
Inn depend* almost entiiely on D'
demand of the movie industry I ■
'Miiething new Ilia' demaml 1 pi.-e
' tii-iilly alw ay- present, atni if tin 1
| vestment is not t"" heav y it p"
attempt** | s|bb i, 1 delay will ocelli ■ t .1V, 1
I lid. Ill' 1 the new step.
V
recoil
H Wright left to be
camp physician I'm
a*
til'
Dr. VN right Moves to
RI D ROCK, Feb !•
t y *11 f fi i d a g 1 eat
• hen I >r .
• i' ateil a-
vilinn Consci vat ion ('amp a' Flo
, villi I >1 VV 1 1 g lit hils been t lie 1
. 11 physician fm eight y at * He h i
erved the people f this section n
c\t • ilent f:ishioti lie hit- b- en m -
th.i 11 a (lector; he has been, at tim"«.
an angel of mercy Hi Wright ha*
prat ticetl medicine *inte Is'.ip when
he graduated fiom niedit il -chool at
Hemphill, Tenn He and 111- wife :i(•
■ in ft lends and we extend to them out
uncerest wishes for a -uct e--rul ru
tun in theii new I.nation
Improvements \ladt in Sihool
The 1 fal school hit- made cxccllc t
improveitientH this school year Thu
M'h uil boartl and teachei s havi -howi
much int'To -1 in the playgi mil and
• eh "I \< w playground etprpinen;
i:<i'\n ied n Hastrop county ha-<
inn ry go-
• i.v*. and
a l"g w *ig. Hie swings «',ti merry
go 1 und have been a COtlltMt font ra
of p' is\ir' for 0111 children The lop
■wing and -ee
VI Mt'll ha- lieen 1
improv eniciit VI1
■ pal. ha* woi ki d
wootl ami
' hi v 11,i v 1
lie hit I
from hist
nuis stati
fibrous 1
Attempt
f this i"
me towiird interim
Wright, tlie prl'i
with his 11 Mini 1*1
1 • 11■ k i olI11' ing lie sav -
ab 'iit forty kinds of wo. 1
11 ' lie I ock collect ion, I 111' <
. 1 ical places ;i 1111 from va
Son"' 111'"(lie ones are ,
ol a:id to ■ 111 /"d sli'd
to improv the appear.',!!' •
nil bliv' III en more til,Mil • 1 •
id
fie, elded including a
rount , - iv "Wings, four 1 ■
*aws are pr 1 lets
iM|r -f
H'ai k
to :inv
«o| bo
I'he e
play
ml presiden*, V \ W
are s;ipei'i< i juali'y
I" • >utnl Mill 1'ifi t *.U
1 h.i- ,'atie
is ful. I* . nes. h 1st orii al and a 1
': -1 ie, have beet lidded VI1 V'oighl
ii ui' VI r I en' / have improved the *
rooms, likewise \\ i• invite you to vi-i'
our school, we ait' proud of It
Vcciditig to .ludge- 1 if Hnsti' 11
and Caldwell t untie* the highwiy
via Roil Ro.l connecting Loekhn '
anil Hastrop w ill b" c >niph'ted in thi
near future
Latest information pertaining t
1 lie oil busine-s l" that several well
will be drilled. V|| Fred \dam- "t
Lot kh 1 rt hope t" begin work 11 Re I
K01 1 -non.
M mi! VI * \ .1 Woelil and son
A I .1 r.. of Hastrop weie guests o!
Mt ''id M' llon 11 1 Turner. Sunday
*! - es 'Vl.irianna Cartel. ( rysal
v ?' 1" dug ami \ni ma \di eiir 1
H ' V v s: Vt | , . ., 1 n. .Ta'lle* 'f
I. • kha11, Saturday
It is also indicated that l'"iar
is the key to cheaper protluctioi
coloi pictuios, which have lieen wi 1
Us for several year.-, but i.iivt m '■
progre-sed far lieyntld the tu • '
; a1 • 1 lie reason for thi- back ■ .1 '
ness in 1 1 ■ 11, i u largely a mat 1 ■ 1
cost, and 'hoe is i>. n, ■:«*
that with the investment ■ 1 . ■
few product ions w oiihl • w it' • 1'
or.
1 1 ■ 11 "tul tovvaril dev'ehne H"
rheapel color pr< 'duct hi ami 'It
diinelistonal proce- '■* it >
time niiiv lie attributed t" th' lip
ward surge m busines- when n-
indi'stiy had during thi y.i
past The movie*, after a good *t«i*
n 1 '.rla, iitlviineed definitely ut f
he depres-iun 111 I'.t'.'i. aril tin- 1
1 belief they are ready to pen 1
onto of then profits m trying u*
• nything new that seems praetn ib <
Three ditnensi nnl filni^ hnv' | .
'alked about f"i :i long time i d it
- pretty generally acknowledge!
hat en iderahlc progie-- ha- be en
umle during the past yen ami t
uill* Ho'nroid 1- 11 p isn-'ssioii d' th
Fn-'mtin Kodak Companv wht.'i
ifvalfs in act ically all film foi tla
novie industry. Naturally, tin fir-
■iractical third dirnen-ion nrotluc
ire expected to come fr"in that "
gan 1/at ion.
1 t
rv
tl'( |
Week
he *
Ml
11*
li
.11 "f I
rm: 2.-,-
O It l
HA s J tJS T li #1 #; V It S I L T
I ! 11 \ *
Mi.Ill II
never m i urri il In full- ill jiutii-
lii-ltirv 111 .■ I !!."> 11111111111 < ai> of
mn make, hearing one name. I1.1v
lieen maiiiif.ii turetl miller one male
ai'i'iiieni. | In 2.ri,00(l,(IIKItli I'oril tar
rolled off I lie l ord Rougi I'lant j ro-
tl 1111it>ti line 011 January It'!. 1937.
2.*> million ears ninrt* 1903 . . . more
11.,1 n oni'-lhird 1 d all 1 lie cam ovei
to 11 all- in 1 I I lie
vlale*.
Im fe
I II.
il '
I lltilljjl
.11 '
rnliri |" 1 j 1
iiiteil
lnijilll.lt loll III t I.I I
I lii ligure* 11 pi' -' ut a remark.ilile
1 out 1 dull ion In tlie social welfare, llie
1111l1istri.il sliiLiL'tv ami die etieral
|ir,i;'r. -* of our 1 oiiiilry .
I'i o|ile resjiet I I m il eflieieriCJ . I lie)'
know Foul uses line materials, tin*
I" *1 vi t ok mil n* It 111 al gooil wages, the
iiio«*t evaet precision lue.isuremi ills.
I In-\ know these things are pas«eil
.dung to purchaser*, in the form of
evira value. Naturally, the) like to
• lo business with sin ii a companv.
I hiil is tin oii'v reason it lias heen
ret|uireil to prudiice 2Ti million t ars.
Naturally, too. the\ er.jieot
more of a Fori! car more this
year than la t >ear uiore
eai h ) oat than I he v e.i r
have cverv right tu. Ilit i x|>i ri*iiti*
;:.illli tl ill building 2 i.l'IHI.iMMI ear* en-
ahles I'oril to |iioiiiice tod iv a reallv
su |" rh motorcar at a reallv low price
Willi lilt I leant v . t "IIIfill I fi t v
ami I'ei formaiiee of much more 1 \.
pi ii- 1 ve cars.
I In l''l. I or 11 \ - 8 com III to* .nl-
vain 11I lb *1^11. .ill-steel cu!i-|| iii tli.il,
t xlr.i h'.uly rooiu. ami hrilliant brakes
witli a choice til two \-tvpe fiivllll-
d' 1 < llgltle* the lllti-1 itloileiii I v j if
of po w e r - pi a 111 on laiiil. sea, or in
fin air.
Ihi H iTltil sepotv 1 i engine plov nit s
top per fm mailt t wilh 111111*11,111 v good
et oiioinv for il* high power.
The fit) h orscpowei online give*
pootl perfnrinanee with the greatest
ga soli no mileage evei built into a Ford
.! ii «
and W ejr. tie
III ve.tr*
hot a11 H
more of a fortl car
ii Ford mill 1 hev get
more for the same reason. It
i iimletn.ihlv the iju.ditv 1 ar
in the low -price held.
F O II II
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 11, 1937, newspaper, February 11, 1937; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth206892/m1/3/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.