The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 87, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 6, 1921 Page: 11 of 20
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tii'ii iAm Ii- . ii fmmil (ti u o. oil m; pond.
a l.iljje FPHetvi ii' wbi'ii' I lit- wnti'i nd
ntoreil nml ul ovr mid over urnln.
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wa not nvaiwtWe Nm ) ar ii -lieHV
lrlftt xhetnelv Ii iuJi- Ut there
urn ditnrer tint 1 1n- Kinv rMtut !to-n 1 1
uch a pond vmiiiIiI 1 i mine new i i
vfafrturen' i in- unit imhh s th- ili
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t '.million . tie " '' ' n '" ' ' '' '
in within " it" Kr. h if Die rx;tmf
dew point with :i miuliiiil'ii I- till" i '
ture tl' U ii'Hii'i' 'l'liiitft'twer ff"f.
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Jlttrolt Jti'
ilrl ton
)i rc be'
1 H i." shivering to hi
i after morning to "lay
of. cowl and shake te
with envleuw rye on
. w power plant now
p.i by Dodge Urothere.
. i" manufacturer. Ton
.al will tie conml
. 'ht lnijie l)ollerfl but
ioi one Mhovel will be lit mgbt. U I
t.. be .."hoveHeM" .p1t troth bo-
C intting to ind. N foal will be Bbirv-
in anU o "h will be 1ivp1i1
it. K"Vfi'tbtng in to be atitomMjo.
.V nr dumb lt fuel cargo Into i bob-
i r nntl iimwW on. Soon another ear
Mjinf nm) receive n loud of ale
mid no human lmntl will have touch;!
Hte coiil in the enllr broiMsa tft -trniw
formation.
Tho noWef plant In dealftned for an
Jntallel cnpaclty rif .I0.0001C.W. nml It
rHulre Approximately 25000 gulion
of Synter a.inlnuie for each lO.ooo 1C
V. tinit. Thera la no natural water
supply within tnllfn of the farttiry.
To tuKe watej from tha'clty mnin'H anil
then.whfitp It after pnaatn' .onco
through the c6!UlPnrpri''wnhll be i ot
Of the t(tetton. Sal only -would tho
c'ont bo piohlbKive It would be. about
70 ventii a thouNartd cubic foet 'ir
$3C0 nnll hour ' but' tliO drain of tho
l"'riTn thli prtibU-m or ronglfmm-
...t.l .- . r tic
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to pHporilloii.
ine t tibtl i mini
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u'il fi i" r i-ent
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I l" . tip I l1i of
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. 1 . . i mi.. i. m Iti. i I t' ii ' ost of
t! ..on nun tli )."Wi lil.inf h hMioii
on "'ton "'i'i "I the en-ili- I nig '"J"
umphit of moovrn ttnlu(tr. It m n-
nlftennt. In I hi ronnrtlon. to olrtWTVej
I i the . ntit nl'iiit i i h'tllt bV Irrt-
:i ... hi t i ..-'-'I ' i' i "I- l' in hi ot.
' ill. i' p. mi ill "p. at lull th T&fi-
. i (' ii. t" .r .Mtninxt any future
pi. i -i i u-h ua the lii-nHkl"Wti of
He entriil i'.i r plant on wh '
manv t petrolta largeat Inrtimtrie
.ira dependent
fir . w firr houiio la only on or
i i it . r rf 'Xige -' "MirtM Tirntefia.
i.. i p. nccr.Hn
tl.. fotnl . o of vht'JVilI be iwro"!
nntPi $ -0'J ' 000
at
t the FrpU
u
tln of probii m hitw the plnnfl for
what ha1) now lieeornr the larg-vf out
iiig torer In the worm- atrurtur
146 tVei long. 3S fel wide and
foet lilgt. It capable of coollnn
IS.0O0 gnllon 6t Water a minute from
n temperature of 10fl to S6 degrees
when the wulue temvfature- i 73
WllbK'. I1.'tlltf
nm' i im no'ii .
wind pretiii"'
Pout- Iniroertik Minokt irtaeka eftcn
27" leet high on.J 13 ot in dlnnleter
till nr.) i.i'hiir oi'Hrii't Tip v will l.i among
the larf.t in the .onsim. Aunnuga
ttie piwer hoinK"'vtj not aiartftil until i
Mn li. inirt. it le now nraotie.ill
'1-oidy for operiitinTi. Th" frKt fire waa '
'togftieortWiWjrsirtvKasrraojSCTiBws2ffl!
tho guaranteed
b&ttor? it makeo
good
"Mado In Heaven." That's tho label on tho marriage of Tom
Mporo (Inset) and Renos Adorco (abovo). It really happened .that
way. Tom went tb Now York to inako ttac'flrst scones of t his pic-
ture "Mado In Hoaven." Thero for tho first time ho met- Boneo.
She played tho part of his sister In tho film. x Now Rcneo Is. playing
Mio rolo of Tom's w!io In real life
COMMISHAHY STOKlvS T3XAlHr
FOUlKailI.OVHK'JH IIVY TOOII
AT KOWKST lUICi-
M
Is the
Spring
having
toppeu.
One Hundred barf Pis of flour will
bp tho dally output of the Henry Ford
KrlSt mill Dearborn Michigan b-
t or tho enil of September if tho rnphl
progress which is being mndo contin-
ues uninterrupted. At present it in
planned to Boll tho flour in the cm-
.iilnVuu' I'ominlssarv stol'ea. AVitll th
wheat grown onth0 Ford Farm tho
mill will complete a norii train i
elovatof to mill to store to consumer"
link. No onu outMlde tho Ford organ
ization touches the. product.
ly ns modern equipment inn do ?t. r'o-
Vied into the mill on a bejt from th
elevator alongside the building1 th"
grain is given u fJnnl cleaning treat-
ment before being cracked' and grad-
ed a number of poltlng machines wr.
ptimtos the White flour from tho Chuff
and bran and the finished product
ia them Btored untouched by hand.
At the present ime ther.e-.are thloo
Ford C'oinmbwury Stofe; pno locntd;
at th Ford Factory ohe at the Ford
lllast Furnaces ahd Coke Qvena a id I
one at tho Fardson Tractor Plii't.
fjroei-rles. meat clothing sltoeK. i el
.dt'ligH art
w'orkeiH.
Ilium
sale in f;
f Kpifcci;
teiitooit.
stiliJTflfcv
mwjifi AVI i
a:diinirio
fihiiijri
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irrMJlA vmeh Fancy
Wlnesap Appl?. fjTSU ufler bo tit . . -
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...' .':t .v;: ""' jVepcomfortisconwleteand '" ...' '"' ''1 :''. '
.' ' ; ' - "' .' osyDf operation at tlae mini- '..'.'". "i": .rf. '."' "1
.- 'V. '. ' nviin there is little mote to be . ': ".tfTr ..''
. I -.;'' ''..' desired in a cjoasd car fs "'''' C :"'.- 1U
. ..' ';':' . y The Coupe adds tojthosf qual- ; .;.. . " rj
I .' ' -f ' '.;'" itie's real bea'uonaesig p and .'. !
v'.. ;' 1 excellent good otasre '- ..': .':. ' ":'. "
i '. ':'.: 'j.it' ' . I- JJTho gnsolinocnsumptlon Is uiltisuaHy low ' ''' '''.''''' "''. !
' ' '.".' '. I Jrf The tire wleago la unuwly high . ' 4- ";'.". ' " '.
i I ' ';. ' . fei.'1.-' lerry-Newerry ' Motor ;'; . ; ;.' '; ;"':" ' ' '' :--t ;
H )''""' VV' ''1:-V" pompany ".. .y'iv: -: 1
i Ir ' '' "':' '.-" Telephone No. 738 ; ::-:'H' I )::':' :
cost to
o ajl
Ft id
reail cookies f r
jell's fruni kldn-H
Saturday jAftt r-
Just the rih
Wlnesap Appl
Tho flour will be milled as efficient- Tho Fruit Sto
"fflfe San Steatthflgr?
SSdfeSl hjtnndsfn
njBHrTyfauttless conilexlon at
MflM atltiines Entire! harmleaa.
M Saiople for IhoViklnB.
OiunjiWl' Twir druttUr Ii tulhoclsnl U
rrfund yoCnggatrltu-H-U(ir ftlla U
I nittvrn
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LABORATORIES
Memphlt Tenn.
time tovKyfunar ready for
Tatfnng. Sayelf)ncy '"By..
(Hir car rcpahitell and re-
'Mbw -;.
illdms Automobile Cmf
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andiPaimiig
Top
125-135 Sycamore Strcot
Department.
Teleplionc No. 7G4
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STORAGE BATTERYl
lattery Service
Goldeir
TTONES'Efskilful Battc
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Service iy the kir
confidence.
Servicdris
Not to se:
present on
backjup o
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ideal. Oi!
that builds
our Goldci
lew
battery if
repairing
Stment
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m
irs with an ad
guarantee for eight months batt
y not get our expert acmce on your
batteay? No matter whaft its make we
will hk you to gettjiC maximum serv-
ice. Bflug it intrjrta while here you'll
learn somethingnew in Service.
JENNINGi -WADE AUTO COMPANY
264 Chestnut Street Abilene Texas
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WiSm FIFTIETH A N N I V E R.S A R.Y OE GOODRICH K?
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1 FM o Goodrich. 11 fypi
tilrJ
W3k l-sai ago
"But In the Long Run" b nwrnfttan a phrase It It a principle Inseparably JnneQtd with the nan
Jic3 mqtaeai
jfL
ical ofietcltc thai gooernf the manufaQurc
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of f cry Goodrich prodlg
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HE MOTTO of JSMdrich into tliedpendaMlity of Goodrich
fromthe vexvmrft fay the rubber productof all kinds
company stanea fifty years It is not juaracatch phrase. It is a plain
-was Let us make goods statemeDrCrif fact. It is r.eally a mirroring
destined for seyice." The thought of oficonndence placed in Goodrich
service dominatefclthe work of theoj-products by their users. In five words it
ganization for it wllsrightly-cahzed expressestheidealsjthepolicieseprin-
that only upon the service the products ciples of the institution. It means the
of the company rendered to their users "long run" of good faith and good will
could an enduring concern be built. the steady building up of confidence
RiMmtiiallv f-hic nrinrinU wns ervsral- in the minds of customers which is the
casa
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lized into the five words which are now
so well and widely known as the Good
greatest asset a manufacturer can have.
Quality and .service that is how
rich slogan "Best in the Long Run." It Goodrichtranslates this slogan into terms
is almpst as old as the history of tires of longest average weai; utmost derjend-
for it grew out of the performance of abiHtyandknownvalueinallthatitpro-
GoodrichTires on bicycles. And it grew duces. It must be"Best in the Long Run"
THE
GOODRICH COMPANY AKRON OHIO
THE SlLVEtlTOWN COID TIRE
ifc JTpaN MAKERS OF
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The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 87, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 6, 1921, newspaper, March 6, 1921; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth316745/m1/11/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.