THE PATTOR COURIER a vc. December 1921 December 1029 Car and Truck Sales Cars and. Truck 50,209 105.799 THE UNIVERSAL CAR Everything Points to the Greatest Spring Demands for Ford Products in Company's History 1.202.517 Ford Cars and Trucks were delivered to retail Commercial users, business houses and farmers : : 34 1 : 122 lp purchasers in the United States alone during 1922 their future requirements, are placing order Actual deliveries for last month greatly exceeded any delivery of Ford Cars. Trucks and Fordson previous December in the history of the Ford Motor Company It was the ninth consecutive month in which more than Everything points to the biggest shortage of Ford Products 100,000 Ford Cars and Trucks were retailed keeping ; the Ford Plants working at capacity to meet dealers requirements re on : ve. pt The only way you can be sure of obtaining delivery ol a In many parts of the country dealers are already finding it necessary to specify later delivery dates on certain types because there are no reserve stock to draw from - immediately insure against delay ae rg this Spring that has cver existed : : gr a SNA IG Bs ANN es Ford Car, Truck or Fordson Tractor is to list your order We have given you these facls, as they actually exist so that H you are planning to purchase a Ford Car, Truck or JIraclor lor use this Spring or Summer, you can list your order now and take advantage of our dealer’s first opportunity to make delivery. Li J (7 Jt Detroit, Michigan See DIEHL S GA RA GE if A Small Deposit and Easy Patton's Ford Dealer Payments if Desired via rd ¢ Che practice. ol Bropagating citra ihe: 160,000,000 hors: pa CS , ———— —————————— goo i O—————— ‘ i : tus €1 ae : ¥ of ty 4 if fiend er 31 La >) i y ¢ wh 2 ¥ 1 Priscilla Dean & 5 ™ . s As “Cigarette” greatest Univers: fA ImMou meviral outstanding and important ts have been brought out clearly luring the past year in connection th the investigational citrus prog eny performan © record Work Buds taken from the normal branches of Recoru. on RO.000 (attle tile the purent tree where that tree has 6! In order 1 gporting branch or branches bearing on problems abnormal fruits. or foliage produce Linited Stats trees which have proven to be ex ture tremely variable and undesirable for re OYUR On 4b commercial propagation Parent ous. States of trees which have sporting branches | the Work ax the result of bud variation have | another year th been found to be undesirable for approximatcl propagation even though the buds for | the market propagation are taken from the nor-i 1, the 1 mal branches of such trees. The var-'jndiana lows iable branches in the trees indicate i. Mio inherent instability. Buds taken from |. «orn and silag productive and normal trees bear | , protein fruits uniformly good and without grown in a particular lo:ality usually || ; : at} . : marked deviation from the normal detérmines the ration used s { 4% * : er : : as 8 at Eo ; : type of fruits and foliage. This dis- vey shows that about ejual numbers ; . é 6 : then re Finting Cont SE TC covery, confirming similar investiga-i .¢ tears are fed each vear tions during previous YEArs, nas two methods, Where clover or alfalfa |, rxrluns ri . p yep THE I'S a : : demonstrated that in the selection of |. : : ‘e tha ai : a a RR iw Loan HT i h . '} Eo | ) 3 TY y # i N : . emer 2 that * lis grown abundantly standard ra: lpquph River lies Ww eland iii Will Hi ie I hoto rama 1dt OOK the iyation Vv. Storm WiiK Alii parent trees for propagation IU Wiel . io corn and or f these ang one ol the essential that only those trees which other places, where moat of the hay |, i : ; S : : A . T fr " . : . . Aue 54 i a ; ; ; produce uniformly good fruits Del, nived, silage is included in the ra : pace i | | po ote aw 1 | 0) RE ME Ree , Patton, W ednesday — . in fed as a supplement Qixth of Livestock in United States. a i of Livestock ; protein al YOY tea The United States, with only one : Rure hes inty and township : H sesabie rate, 1H § A i . . 1 ef ‘the w ; oo" ; 8 he information callecled during the et, : ack Ra) wu JR / N ¢ d 4 sixth of the world : populat 0, hag four vears shows som interesting . . Y : i Bi : ; Why sol ga : o> C mission O C a n Z C one-sixth of the world’s live stock, " : Haul WAM hd t HUW 8 “1 8 $1 10 of rerliy, EE : SI Bi PIRGH & f th tw methods of | : says the United States Department comparisons of the tw) methods of the shape and elevation si 8 eur “arg 5 A ttractic Y H : . H ard 4 11 I'd 1 ~ : Agriculture. It has one half of | making beef. To make the pame |; eys | § ye : nn A I A (traction Ou aWve eard A bou { N OW, ICC OQ A . - a ies > ye wir i F : PEiiL’ ; amount of tot the world’s 9.000,000 mules, one-third : tai gain quired 1es8 | noaint wit thus rE Numerous Mil IRE {UGE
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