The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 13, 1928 Page: 3 of 8
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TAFT TRIBUNE, DECEMBER
it Motor Co,
Cotton Productioi
Farm and Ranch
| spread awwtMM amt U*ht in his I I < IHWt'WMt HtWI 111111
i workaday Ilf. !j J
"Second only to baseball, helping
the farmer l* the great American
; sport. Maybe it takes first place,
j f°r It is year-round game while base-
ball and football together do not fill
i the twelve months. Its devotees
| range all the wav from the country
sohoolhoune. where the farmer and
'< his family indulge in more or less
self-help, to the National capitol.
Record Established
Production
w Model Cert
or Writes on
Relief to Farmer
Give The Whole Family
The Gift That
, A total yield of )Mfl bales of cot
J* **“, bwn ■»* by IIS dub boys
and girls in Nacogdoches county on
^rdlng to reports sub-
mittid to the county agent, p q
Montague Uj, a county wide cotton
contest Ttils is considered ont. of th(.
most remarkable records eve, made
by a large number of contestant* In
one locality. The total value of the
crop is placed ftt *J027l 45 and the
average nrt profit per acre W9 3i.
I he individual hero of this whole-
sale triumph Is Hemic winder who
produced 1501 pound* of lint on his
acre for a net profit of *241.52. clos-
ely following him came MLss Beulah
n McDonald, 17 year old club girl
who made i486 pounds of lint cotton
from one acre.
The impossible was accomplished
acres of upland produced
nine and one-half bales but this is
s wlth the general im-
n cotton production in;
., Mr. Montague
rrop has almost trebled
’ years This Is due
to widespread terracing
more teams and tools for thoroughly
preparing the soli and to the more
Intelligent use of commercial fertil- j
izer The food and feed crops have
shown corresponding increases with
at least 80 per cent of the needs of
the present year supplied by the cur-
1 Koudven president and gen-
tr of the Chevrolet Cc»m-
-puied O'1'' ut thr most eon-
Tfllecutlve* in the Industry.
. tt Detroit last week that
u production schedules for
-jng year would call for an
which would equal at least
j cars ami trucks
„ aiammotfi factories througli-
countrv. according to Knudaen,
f working «< top speed build-
six Cars are being d«-
> w the dealer organization
is they come off the line, so
many »'■ possible will be on
uid ready for delivery Dr-
earin relief Is a subject that Is be-
ing discussed in almost evtry news-
paper trade paper, business magazine,
agricultural paper «ntj 4t eV(,ry (1lact>
where business men In agi lcultura!
sections and fanners gather together
1 C Richardson, well known field
editor of Farm and Ranch, has for
the last few years been making an In-
tensive general survey of the field and
In a recent issue of Farm and Ranch
he writes. "Did you ever ston to
j Keeps on Giving!
. ,/ni 0( thousands wtio have when four
placed orders can fee! os-
I of early deliveries. Mr Knud-
•Lj when they bear in mind
g jays after tile introduction , Nacogdoches county.
L ]j2J car more than a quarter says, for the r~
- 0( them were on the highways in the last four
00 service
by June ■
ponth* a h
CORPUS CHRISTI
We Deliver Anywhere
If yon like the Tribune, aubserlb*
for it now.
Electric Lamps May
Be Without Filament
I preference on the pari or the r xperiments in gas-filled lamps
It (or the s,x <sunder car The using the rare neon and argon gases
DC yea: will fine! national pros- indicate that the incandescent electric
■ solidly entrenched and Chev • lamp of todav will soon be -eplaced
• wiih a new and improved pro- bv n luminous lamp containing gas
'tarefully designed to mea t pub- of some kind, but without the tupg-
Rfcrencr . prepared to handle 'ten or carbon filaments at present
U! ihsrc o: the coming- year's used
0o grow!I lie «-d "AH of The advantages expected to be ob-
jgodurtion fariliUe: are being talned are longer and less consump-
( up to meet the rising demand tlon of current for a given amount of
It Che,r»i' : Will la- able to make light, meaning less: cost to consumers
me- a* ra .-ml-, a our precision for the '-am*' amount of light o: a
greater amount of light light for the
same money
1-amp- of this type have been used
extensively in electrical signs and in
I’V beacons in aviation work.
Outstanding Chevrolet
of Chevrolet History
- a Six in the price range of thefour!
hts expandec itirt improved fa-
d a:;,! our new and improved
Irt which . to ell a1 virtually
dma pr 1: • \:r foui ylindei
we fee! 1 nail of inarching
new re-.-.rris this year at the
1 tunc *-lri a to our utmof.f to
Sju: :r. 'he pubhc'. oorifl-
g ir. the Chev >1*' Motor Com-
Ctiitmnati Time*-Star If Ameri-
can were as /.eulous jr, preventing
di-ftser- a: they art in invesUgaiing
them after the event probably the
country would non be overpopulated
Everywhere The Outstanding Chevrolet is
being hailed as a spectacuiar achievement in
advanced design, because it embodies the
greatest array of improvements ever offered
on any automobile of comparable price.
Here, for example, is a marvelous new six-
cylinder, valve-in-head engine whose design
represents over four years of development
and tesri ng on the part of Chevrolet and Gen-
eral Motors engineers. It has numerous
advancements typified by a non-detonating,
high-compression cylinder head—gasoline
pump with filter, and automatic rocker arm
lubrication. It provides performance the like
of which was never before available in the
low-price field—marvelous smoothness, tre-
mendous reserve power and sensationally
swift acceleration—all with an economy
averaging better than 20 miles to the
gallon of gasoline!
Here are new' and improved four-wheel brakes
unsurpassed for silence in operation, positive
action and ease of adjustability!
Here are marvelous new Fisher bodies
introducing a new order of beauty, smartness
and luxury.
And here, also, are other features by the
score—each an impressive example of auto
motive progress—each contributing to out-
standing performance, quiet operation, long
life, ease of control and economical
ownership!
We cordially invite you to visit our showroom
and secure complete and detailed informa-
tion regarding this great new car, which will
be ready for delivery beginning January 1st.
Advance Showings
The Outstanding Chevrolet of Chevrolet History
is Iseing displayed in a series of advance showings,
the last of which are in the cities listed below:
San Franciaco, Dec. ft-H, Oic Auditorium, tarkta Hail .. *
Cincinnati, Dec. 8-14, Hotel Sinton ... S*. touia, Dec, S-14*
Arcadia Ballroom, 3515 Olive Street . . . Atlanta. Dec. 18-22.
Auditorium — Armory >. Duliui Due* 18*22, Adoiphui Hotel*
Juaior Ballroom ., P Pordtoii. O^e.t Dec. 18-22* Public Audi-
The Convertible
Landau .......... /
tided by f-xjire:-. - —------ --------------------
it! thr- reception varicv showing*. Upwards of one
corded million j*vrs©ns m a dozen cities have
at ad- already seen the new car.
being
On the Indkectlr lighted mtam>
meat punri arm pawped aft cm►
rroht, iudiutSwMf the water mmpme
.Mute inniitss/wr and ihchfMtR}
Etacirotadk.
An aitfnmHc accelerating pmnp
muln in nmiMwidy swift accdm-
tkm. as wdl as grsatar pwlins
econtway.
\TOU are wasting one third of your feed
X crops when they are fed unground.
Grind your feeds—stems, stalks, leaves,
cobs, shucks and all — with a W-W Feed
Grinder and they will go a third further.
The W-W grinds and mixes everything
from the ground up with lightning speed—
separately or together. Turns alfalfa, fodder,
snapped or ear corn, barley, oats, maize
heads, bundle feed, etc., into valuable mixed
feed at low cost.
Thousands of farmers everywhere have put
their farms on a new profit-making basis by
cutting feed costs with an economical W-W.
Powerful hammer, Jo she -8.
work on your W-W. So PyV ,,
burrs, gear* or knives to ..-—f--........
break or give trouble.. Built
a lifetime of service. * JL ^ vOjE**T
A W-W !.. null every JWSriFFWrr ''cS*
grinding need. Sis: tit**#— ________________________________
Mower, rfcviitor or Mr If* ■ ■
The Roadster
The Phaeton.
* * Sedan Delivery . *.
...595 Light Delivery $
$CQC Chaiaia .......... 4
... J7J iHTon $j
Chaibsjt .
2 V* Ton UumI* $a
... &7J With Cab ........<
A!! oricea i o. b. Flint* K’ifch.
The Coach
Gome in and sens
this wonderful
Grinder. (Sr Sot u«
demonstrate the
your
own farm with
pour own feed
<*nd your own
Power*
The Coupe
The Sedan
The Sport
Cabriolet .
Come in today for complete information !
DODSON CHEVROLET CO.
Established 1915 SllltOIl, TeXHS
CHEVROLET SALES AND SERVICE
B. W. LONG, Local Salesman. Phone 192
. i T Y AT LOW f
TAFT MOTOR COMPANY
TEXAS
TAFT
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Clark, W. S. The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 13, 1928, newspaper, December 13, 1928; Taft, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth711934/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Taft Public Library.