The Junction Eagle (Junction, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, April 13, 1923 Page: 7 of 8
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Friday, April 13, 1923. *
THE JUNCTION EAGLE
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Fordson Tractor Does
Every Power Job
YOU CAN Plow, Disk, Harrow, Thresh, Bale Hay, Grind Feed,
Fill the Silo, Saw Wood, Pump water, Pull Stumps, do road
work or any other power job around the farm quicker, easier
and at less cost to you with the Fordson Tractor.
TWENTY-FOUR Hours each day, every working day in the year
it will give maximum service. Light, but powerful, it gets
from job to job quickly. Easy to operate and control—
efficient, economical and above all DEPENDABLE.
GET IN The power-farming frame of mind now. Call, phone
or drop us a card for facts. See the Fordson in practical
operation.
Price, F.O.B. Junction, tilled with oil_________________$460.95
Greater Touring
Car Value
THE PRESENT Price of the Ford Touring Car is the lowest
ever made. And yet the car itself is a greater value. It
is better looking with slanting windshield, a one-man top,
and improved seats. And there are many refinements in
chassis construction.
The DEMAND Is so great that deliveries will soon be impossible.
To protect yourself, order now. Make a small down pay-
ment, the balance on easy terms,
Ford prices have never been so low
Ford quality has never been so high
Regular, no starter___________________________ $380.82 Delivered.
Regular, with starter,..______ __ ---------- $453.62 Delivered
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Make the Wind Pump
Your Water
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AS THE Wind blows over your farm, there’s power going to
waste. That wind might just as well be pumping your water
without any cost to you except the initial cost of putting
up a WONDER WINDMILL.
YOU WILL Be surprised to learn how little one will cost you.
And after it’s once up, there’s no fuel to buy or to haul, no
up-keep to pay—just steady, dependable power—the cheap-
est power on earth.
WONDER WINDMILLS
THIS COMPANY Was the first to make a windmill with gears
running In a bath of oil. It is so strong, so simple, so dur-
able, that there is nothing to get out of order and it requires
no attention. Oil it once a year—that’s all.
ALL MILLS Have ball hearing boxed metal turntable. All mills
include 5-foot tower top, :L or 4-post stubs to tit wood or
steel towers. No extra charge for tower top and pump,rod.
Windmill head with tower top and pump rod may be pur-
chased without tower if desired.
THERE ARE Hundreds of Wonder Windmills giving splendid
service in Texas and tin* Southwest.
MAIL THIS Coupon for free illustrated catalogue with interest
ing facts about wind power and its uses.
ELGIN WIND POWER A I'l MP COMPANY,
Established 1SS6.
Elgi Wind Power a
Elgin, Illinois.
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ways welcome at our Store, whether you want
to bu\ anythin# or not. tome in and “loaf”
and just make yourself at home, and listen
to irood music while you wait.
Junction
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Hardware Co.
(i a rage Phone 33.
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FIRSTA DR s VN J \c INTO
Wil l. OPEN VI'RH* D»TII.
Plans for the Fiesta de Sin
Jacinto, to hr hekl in San An*
tome A|%ril l«» to 21. incneivr.
are pontpktf. This annua* '* **
tival. which commemorate? th«
«iefeat of the Mexican Army un* j
Her Santa Anna at the Iwittle-
brM of San Jacinto ha? Uvomej
thr climax of social hfe and fjw»|
tivity in thr southwrat. The s
1923 Firata will rxcrrd in mtrr-
rat and brauty thoar of paat
year*. I
The t*nter anmnd which the
f o ^tu will rrvolvr i? th« new
o;<en air atntdnth?'atre. which
will *ent seven thousand people
In view the entrance of the King
into hi*> Carnival City, the |ia»
geant *»f Tsxa? history, ami the
oitn air coronation of the Queen
A ?rnra of conference? ar-
ranged by the ( hamltrr of («»m-
men*r will diauM lirttrr road?.
co-op*rati\*e marketing, irriga-
tion and drainage The State
Highway conference meets Mom
day. The State conference on
The conference on tbs*»l contnd,
irrigation anil dtauiage »e*gui#
V\edneiunay and i*mtitm? "nru
1 hur *da>
There will U' parades every
day, culminating with the Rat-
tle of Flower? on Friday afer-
nooii ami the acho*ol ami college
iwrade Sat unlay night. Schools
throughout the State will l»e
represented in the* parade.
The Queen of the Fiesta will
tie crowned Wednesday night at
the Majestic Theatre and will
iitheatre Thumti
The
l*»g*ant will la* ?
1 ue«(
day. \V tabic "day at
id Thurs.
ilav i
'tight** at the amH
lilt heat n*.
Air
service maneuvers
ami di?-
play
of air *ervice e
quipment
will 1
lie held Sat unlay i
»fterm«m
at K
rlly Fiekl.
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TKXAS FACTS.
The numag imlu^try of Texas
repreeents a capital investment
of 920.009.OCKt.
It is as far from Texline to
ee year
approx«
1«wi,(hmi,(Mhi Imrrela of tul an-
nually. which is mnn ihan om*-
fifth of the production of the
United States for that prrmd
Texas is the secoml in numlwr
of National Banks. They have
resources of mor? than 9783,-
000,000.
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Perry, H. Grady. The Junction Eagle (Junction, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, April 13, 1923, newspaper, April 13, 1923; Junction, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth890456/m1/7/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .