San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, April 22, 1921 Page: 5 of 6
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Here are authentic figures from the Ford factory at Detroit. They
show you just how many Ford cars and trucks have been built each month
since January 1, 1921 and how many have been sold to retail customers,
in the United S/ates.
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JANUARY
FEBRUARY
MARCH
Total Production
Produced
. 2$ 883
25.305
61.886
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• Retail Custurpers
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63,603
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An>ii|i> y foi the plaintiff.
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Witnesses for the DrVoss
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Count e" I ft lirinus. A h. May . "an
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I At-; ?-?y-. Of .Granges Fa-y was
looking aitty L b'VSe ‘tile f;r>i
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showing the actual sales for' the first three^m?^
duction by 80,958 Ford cars ar.d trucks!
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April requisitions already specify 107,71 9 additional cars and trucks
and the estimated April output of the factory and assembly plants com-
bined calls for only 90,000!
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These facts clearly she w that the demand for Ford products is grow-
ing much faster than manufacturing facilities io produce and were it net
for the dealers’ limited stocks, which are now being rapidly depleted*
many more customers would have been compelled to wait for their cars.
It will be only a matter of weeks, therefore, until a big surplus of orders
will prevent anything like prompt deliveries.
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It you would be sure or having your Ford car c r truck when you
want it, you should place your order now. Don’t delay. Fl.pne us or
drop us a card.
Jackson Motor-Co
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j ,f.-.., 4.-SfrrM :sr -*1- A. Nelson hail’biisihe-^s;,im Arag;
to Beevrii; Wednesday. ..»£a's Russ’ Wednesday.
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Miss Berta Sims was'a passenger; We have a complete lino of Paints* r r Parker and ii. V. But!-r
j.'ttr^SQar-Antenio Wednesday morning, at Sears &• -Roebuck prices. Sinton Ddeiu had business here Wednesday.
„ Hardware U Plumbing Co.--Adv. 11-tf .
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Mrs. Brauor-ai-^rned Friday of last> n business' trip !o '.Aransas Pas-
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week to i;- ? home,, in Beevillc. after .day.
George Shilling and Dewet Whatley spending several days with h- r daugir-
werc transacting business in Beevilh- ter j p Odem.
Monday.
We have a good battery for your
Organdy and silk dresses dry use, while; yours is being recharged
cleaned and pressed at P. E. Feather- or repaired. Sinton Battery Co.
ling’s.—Adv. 10-tf —Adv. 7-1
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Refrigerators, tfifftpi Hardwa|-- ■•'.
PlumljdiRjg Au\. ii-;.
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A number of our town people m •
t-uided the spei itil service at Sodvil’c- y
Sunday night'.
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b< c-r*. ; • ’.U;.' h-he an,d; h^s. ;
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Old U.Te1!em se?-
“I have pumped up a flat
tire with a han<i pump on a
dusty road m the hot sOn and'
if you had tried to tell me
right then that the tire prob-
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have been trouble, but I just
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finished a two thousand mile
trip on a set of Milter Tires
and believe now I’m open to
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If they haven’t solved the
problem they have come as
near as rubber, air, and me-
chanics will ever do it.
They have given me {he
first tire pleasure 1 ever had.”
“U tell’em beads; you’ve'
been strung.”
Service—Jfonesty
Farmers motor
Sales^oomivkny
Efficiency Pnomptne&
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W. E. Haisley went to San Antonio yirf. sutan .Sipes. County Superin- .3•, f"*t\,c. Viuiuv -a r..cl - sekwing
Saturday, and spent the week-end'with Pendent, spent Wednesday in San Pa- Don t 1< r th** blue bugs kill yen; t‘V ('o ’.r's <]*-sk. and which wr-
MrSi,- Haisley. - tricio visiting the school at that place, chickens. Get some blue bug remedy -ectjrviy heim i« i»hu ;• by Hi- Hobo: ‘s
Rev. H. G. Horton of Bishop passed which will close on Friday of this at \ ernulhon .- -Adv. W*b,.>J'ee* The curtuiij tVll. amid the d;.~
through Sinton Monday, on his way week. Mrs. Sipes reports this school sheriff Moore and impUtv j *j* 'urtaixe. s-ocn rose again ami the en
home from Karnes City, where, he in good condition. ....... m 37.. .2-- -< mi-ie -ai.g "When You and I Wer*- 1 ' u*‘w*
had gone to deliver a lecture.
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Mr. Perrv LeFors and familv from a»d’ Mathis lu.^t Frnla> and Saturday. ..... , f
■, *' tetnpts toward bnugmer about a- re- i
and Marlow, Oklahoma, arrived Saturday ’ . ... . ' . .. !
, • tr .. ... . , , IyX'-s tested and glasses properly cftnciliation between Jigg- and Mag-
let me figure with in their car. for a visit with his par- .. ' '. ^ ‘ 1 ‘ , ,7,. , „
» i. , , „ fitted at Nelsons Watch House. We hoping they would live hlrppdv ?
Satisfaction guaranteed. Geo.ients, Mr. and Mrs. Rufe Lekors. and , , , i3
T t» 44 v. ... . rr , , .. . i are here permanen'tlv- - not here t-cxlav ever att.-rwards, !|
L. Battersby, Sinton. Texas.—Adv48-tf, for a look at the cotintrv. Mj- and , * 1 ,rv c. , , , j |
bis; dine!
? >ut; faction in Cleaning and
■i r - Mk- f'-.ug your Sait to P. D.
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O-r 1 rice is the same on Two-Row
- ' ,-i r—* ’a-'-.- and Rock Island.
Siqmii flew. ^ Plumbing, Co.—Adv.6-tf
STOP THAT ITCH
Use Bjue Star Eczema Remedy for
iten, Eczema, Tetter, Ringworm, j-
Cracked Hands hr sores or. children.
SINTON
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Sold on a guarantee^ by
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v rand gone tomorrow.—Adv. 50-Tf 1 h> Seniors plaimed. staged and ar
„ . . , Mra Lekors met them at San Antonio.!
One of the first acts of the newly 1 . . . ■ ... langyd this little playlet. -xashicRint
, , ; ' . and accomiianied them to Sinton. J \v Mose6 and familv and Mla-we
organized school board was to re-elect j . 1 . anu carrying out their own iuea*
Maiv and Ava Russell visited iii lven- no costuming, with no •outside help
edv Thursday, returning Sunday af-
ternoOn.
J. H. Gregory superintendent of then Melvin Gallia expects to leave Mon-
local Schools. .Mr. Gregory has served day for Harrisburg. Pa., 'where he will
the schools for the past two years, go into training with the Frank jin ball
and one year ..prior td the war.' His team, which will open the season oh
work has met with general sati^fae- May D* M. Ivin played with-this ag
tion, and his re-election meets with the. gregation tin latter part of last >ea-, Miss Exa Sims. Phone Tin
hearty approval of the patrons of the son ai d ID * ’he situation better than (\ rs>ui‘a-.- Adv.
school and .07 the people generally- with' th' ’.aUpnal leagues. Woods-' "' 7
Kenedy Advalde. boro New- Mr and Mrs. 11. M Seay
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•aiul are very much to be < < rigratnlao-d
ohyt-he siic'ers attained.
• Any' wo^iaii cam, improve her health' n tew visitors bWiti^’S the.
with , a Spebcer SuppofYhig Corset, •-<‘h<.<.l..b«'.::g . present, the cla<s r.;>
Sjien<-ei' * e.een rc'pief'rd to give thl» 1 lay aga:;;
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Cut the Grocery Bill
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w ho re- . , ..
turned Tuesday from a few weeks va (,'wk. s f at Yennilkn . -.
j cation to poinrsmn Texas! left Thprs- :y
! day for San A«Lton1n>.*w^fe^ihgy"4.J^Mlbans^ .leity'l1-'
make their home. Mrs. Seuy. who has v**“ " I;'r "'";i ’■
been chief operator in Mm local ex ' «*!;
(hahgo for the past two ye'ar--. ha ,• •
i made many friends, who regret to ->,(-? ,
1 her leave. ' •’
3*ory P liledsoe
- in Sinton. this v.v*
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We Sell the Best of Everything.
Try a sack of our Flour—You will like it
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■A very interesting meet ing of * 11 * .
i Eastern Star was held Wednesday af- Ml
..fi^rjemn at f" ir o'clock, being thv- of ; •’
lieiyd. visit of-the District Ix’ putv '
1 Graidf”" Ma 1 ron. Mrs. Bessie liei-kec.
fron> .'\lissioii. Texas. Details of, the ,
. 0. Atansacttng uusim-ss .’poSh* {< 0 DAT
wiiit vwas thormigluiy discussed and'
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re.vu'vved. after wliich rcfrchiiwnts. iif •
ppnch and cake were served. Hoys, to ? a Sait your go] w .i ;,ri3
, , ; mi-re. • i sell < m. 1‘. !;. (DuPy. j-
Our baseball team..went to, Robs,town ' 1
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Tuesday and brought home the short . . : |
. y 3 • ■ -.1 K. Pl.t iff ami wife visited Pishog. i
, end dt a 2 to a game-; but that is onlv .. . I
, Kingsville and !• alturrias th< last ol
j the Opening < h.iptci :if the story. as • jasf. W(JeU. Tln v report an enjoyable j
the RoWsfriwii boys will play here next : D ip and tha‘ the towns and country
Tuesday afternoon, and Gaptain Gau harks prosperous. They made the:
ley promises them a warm reception . ,ri,) #» v ^hif 's auto, with the !
preacher as driver ,
T F Holbrook of Dallas, who re-
built and managed the-Valley Gin one
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SINTON, TEXAS
a warm reception
from a baseball standpoint A base
half team is a big asset to a town,'arid
jour people should turn out. and eh
courage our team i If every citizen year; arrived Imre the fir st of the
will attend this giftim and "play the week and will erect and manage the
game" from the side lines, our team new gin for the Guaranty Gin Corn-
will put up a quality of the national pahy Mr. Holbrook a first class
sport that will make you wonder mechanic and gin man, and we are
.where they got it. j glad to welcome him.back to Sinton.
Genera! Pershing began to be a general when hb was
a small boy. He played soldier.
1 hen he became lieutenant, captain, and general, by
always WORKING to that end.
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If you want to be a captain of INDUSTRY, you must
be industrious and BANK REGULARLY a part of your
earnings and not be tempted to make foolish investments.
We invite YOUR Banking Business. . *
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