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The Weimar Mercury from Weimar, Texas • Page 3

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Weimar, Texas
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THE WEIMAR MERCURY FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 21, 1933 WEIMAR, COLORADO COUNTY. TEXA Only a STRAIGHT EIGHT can give Straight Eight PERFORMANCE! Sees After 50 Years says Mr. White, -idently made PoNTIAC-tfae Economy Straight Eight- is one of the outstanding successes of the year. It is showing the way to big-car comfort and Straight Eight performance at low price and with operating economy. Pontiac is the Economy Straight Eight.

Ask any Pontiac you'll find it is Erring 15 miles or more to the and gives that not only for a few thousands of miles, but for many thousands after you'd expect it to show signs of wear. One of Pontiac's outstanding features is fisher Controlled VmtilatiiM. Many say no car can be considered modern without it. Try a demonstration. Let Pontiac itself convince you that it has ao equal at or near its it is the outstanding car of the year in every detail that goes to make a car modern and desirable.

Or lt fear dealer fer copy of the beak' "What do yott ean- Balanced free. Val YisH the General Motors Building, Century of Progress Brasher Motor Co. TEXAS MAN'S ABM JERKED FROM SOCKET Laredo, Texas, July O. Sherwood, 34-year-old automobile mechan- cident in which bis left arm was jerked from the shoulder socket. Sherwood, returning to Hebbron- vflte, had his aim oyer the door of his struck his arm.

Sherwood's machine proceeded some 200 feet and then overturned. For hours he stood beside the highway vainly signaling for help until finally a motorist picked him up and brought him to a hospital hi search for the truck with only hab- PAUL GREY EETUKNS. Paul Grey has returned from Sanitarium, where he has been taking the treatment for T. and. will resume his place with this paper the first of next week.

Paul had a light touch of that dread malady, and the treatment at the sanitorium has completely cured the ailment. He was given clean bill by the physician there at the last Citi- Up to Tuesday morning wea inues hot and dry. Show ctions not far distant, but very little moistu ing impression on the public. There was a definite culmination of this in the third 10-day period in June, which was well above any other similar period in recent The June sales curve rose steadily from the first. Total for the second 10-day period was better than that of the first period and the third 10-day period was nearlj.

above the first 10-day period "This brought our June total to a I very satisfactory figure, indeed, and I the sharp rise at the end of the month, at a time of the year when the trend is usually downward, was most gratifying. Instead of being less than June showed a gain of above a thous- pir bind and factory organisation, we have been able to suit the supply to the demand so that we have been able to avoid' disappointment to dealers and their customers. It is probable, from the in, that our July operation may come close to that of June. If it does, there I will be some new automobile history NEWS OF OAKLAND SECTION. written by Pontiac." pt! We COMMENTING ON CENTENARIAN, Speaking of a hundred years Frank Kainer of Weimar celebrated his one hundredth birth anniversary have been having some rm weather for the past clouds have been hanging ave had every indication no rain yet.

i good rain a We The NEW FORD has Four Automatic Double-Acting Shock Absorbers wild partie having att fact that but gives credit for his ned that ripe age to the 1833. Having O. Cherry. Ida Boek Ti his fig-i Scaly and KiB also in the statement-Co- i Eay City beta 3it HOUSTON WOMAN HUKT, CRASH. Alice.

Texas, July B. Hester of 1811 Rusk avenue, Houston, was in the Alice hospital Friday night in a serious condition as the result of an I town, A front tire the outskirts Mrs- J. C. Calhoun and daughter, Miss Mattie Moss, were visitors to Wei- Mr, and Mrs. E.

E. Obenchain of Columbus were visitors here Sunday: Mr. Obenchain had two ears of corn raised fay Ned Burford that were the finest we ever saw. One of the ears measured eleven inches; the other was large ear, but did not measure so which Mrs. Hester was returning from much in length.

Mr. Obenchain says the Bio Grande Valley blew out, caus- Mr. Burford will make 75 bushels to ing the machine to overturn the acre. Four other persons in the car Mr. chas.

Zweiner and son, Douglas, uffered uts and bruises. HURT AT WAELDEK. Waelder. Texas, July Jeneley. 29, farmer living near 1 rhile walking on top of a freight train in the local yards Sunday night fell.

foot was cut off above the ankli several toes of the other taken off. ic Mercury one year for $2.00. THE NEW Pathfinder 4.40-21—$£.00 4.50-20—$fi-40 4.30-21—$£.60 4.75-19—$£.05 5.00-19—$*.55 4.40x3':—$£.40 Oilier in AB FuH Onniie WHAT TIRE VALUES GOODYEAR OFFERS! ling to higher up, it by getting NOW I COTTON and rubber ai clng, with everybody hus up with new tires btfo! iw materials force tire prio idst full Speedway 4.40-21—$4-05 4.50-20—$4.55 4.50-21—$*.80 4.75-19—$g.l5 S.OO-1S—$|>.55 5.00-20—$g.70 The Ford hydraulic shock absorbers automatically adjust themselves to meet varying road conditions as well as day to day changes in temperature. No manual adjustment is required. This feature combined with the double-cantilever, transverse springs and torque tube drive assures the utmost in riding comfort under all conditions.

1st us demonstrate the Mint qualities of the new ford over any roadway you may choose. Weimar Motor Company FRED RABEL, Proprietor PHONE No. 71 of Austin were here for a short visit Thursday. They were accompanied to Austin by Miss Chrissie Bock, who will go with Mr. and Mrs.

Zweiner and children on their vacation trip. They plan to go to Carlsbad Cavern, from there to Santa Fe, N. thence to- Colorado, and then on to Yellowstone Park, in Wyoming. We wish them a pleasant trip. r.

and Mrs. Henry Schott entertained a number of their friends and ives last Sunday in honor of Mr. Schott's birthday. We understand were over forty present to help tiirn celebrate. Besides relatives and friends from the home co there were visitors present from Hal- letsville, Sublime and Nottawa.

Smith is here from Nottawa to Use This Laxative made from plants BLACK-DRAUGHT Is from seeds and grow in tbe ground, like the garden vegetables yon cat at every meal. NATURE has pat into theae plants an active medicine that stimulates the bowels to as Nature put the materials that sustain your body into tbe vegetable foods you latu- from synthetic use does not make i get the bowels to Find out by trying Black-Draught what a good medicine It Is for con- cattle. Mrs. Minnie Oncken her daughter, Mrs. all of last week, are in receipt of a i la McCormick an There won't be as much cotton made as at first thought, for it is too dry.

Nearly every young square and boll drops off. Well, just so the farmers get a fair price for what they've got. it will be all right. About the plowing out business, some have signed up and jsome did not, so we don't know what be done at the present time Pro bably we will get notice this week. BROWN EYES.

Chic Dell! stating i World's I CONTENT-NEW BIEI.AU PICKtPS. siting friends at GOOD; YEAR MORI- PEOPLE RIDE ON GOODYEAR TJRfS THAN ON ANY OTHER. KIND Brasher Motor Company eniiiB. Bio- icst and zea- and delivered some real ijoyed his exhortations, nnd think nil who heard Mm dM. Mrs.

Cooper was with him, nnd they uere the of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Sanders.

Rev! David, wife and children, Mrs. Garrett. Mrs. Leon Bnnr nnd Mr. anil sirs.

Plnnom nnd children Next Friday nlsht, July 21st, is Brother Hmhtowcr's regular appointment here. Come out nnd hour him. i DECEMBER. and Mrs. Jerry Valchar and chil- npcnl Sunday at the home of Mr.

Dllsck and family. and Mrs llelvm Krbak and ba- jbv of spending a vaca- V.IH-. relatives in the Content and Oakland sections. Mr. nnd Mrs, Win.

Leppin of 'mar Suncl.iy the New Biclau 1 I THE 4 FORD A V-8 IS EQUIPPED WITH SAFETY GLASS driving a Ford V-8 car is the safely glass windshield which comes to you in all body types at no extra cost. In de luxe bodies safety glass is used throughout. It may be obiained in the windows of standard bodies at small xtra cost. Rieh.i NEWS OF r.OKDKN SECTION. Here uve with the usual oltl sn Weimar Motor Co.

FRED RABEL. Proprietor ENLISTING IN THC NAVY. nl mil I'aill Kehultee or ere last Friday, Ihn and friends, The liillur funwM'ly tiiuiiht school at Now Dlelnu, niitl Is well remembered by ninny old lime friends. Mr, nnd Mm. Albert Hlchter, Mr, ml Mrs, Walter Luoku unit vhlldrni Mr, Oliuu Kruno motored ID Coii- i.t Biiiiiiny to siieiid Ihi' tiny with Al- Mi'undes mill inmlly.

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1890-1977