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1919-02-05 · Orange County Plain Dealer · page 2 of 4 · OCR glm-ocr
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AS BOSWELL, USH WALLIS ACTOR HERE enforcement that Douglas Sacramento, the oldest tractor distributor in has opened a branch Angeles, was an event this week of unrn, the Pacific Coast disWallis tractors and the the J. I. Case Plow wide-spread reputiarchandisers of farm maher organization practiates the Northern CallTheir last year's busied to one million dolg of the plans about to in the south, Douglas and of the organization. Big Business duplicate the northern ducting our Southern business. These several consist of executive, service and parts supply. department really divides anches, tractor sales and ales. The selling probg Wallis tractors differ those involved in the several departments re25 employees, not inmany selling representa- ractors Well Known actors are well known The Wallis will be demonstrated at the A. A. Mills ranch, N. Los Angeles St. and Anaheim City Limits, near Anaheim Sugar Factory on Friday and Saturday, Feb. 7 and 8. department really divides anches, tractor sales and ales. The selling probg Wallis tractors differ those involved in the several departments re25 employees, not inmany selling representa- ractors Well Known ractors are well known by advertised. The J. I. Works, of Racine, WIs., me for seven years. J. I. ents include plows, both board, harrows of the cultivators, planters cotton and, in fact, tools unsurpassed in character. They have been 50 years. in the Investment Los Angeles, are temhandling of tractors this require a type of early found. A casual vacant locations in Los ed to produce the desired decidet to begin our work ces until the right place Constructive these policies are condent believe in selltion merely because the unit is greater than the because the average tracnot yet educated to the We don't believe in ors to men who don't We don't believe in sellmen who can't pay for try to so conduct ourthis great industry, now will not be encrusted are barnacle.' The tracneeds constructive work of its development. chell in Charge office will be directed itchell, an executive of whom I can safely intrust. His tractor expeciand sound." In further discussing the work, stated that local would immediately er the south and aggresplans formulated for would be put into imiation. A. A. Mills ranch, N. Los Angeles St. and Anaheim City Limits, near Anaheim Sugar Factory on Friday and Saturday, Feb. 7 and 8. How Southern California doesn't kniIn Northern California the hooldest and largest merchandis We sell them in gobs or oneers. We sell them for cash or a million dollars' worth last y But most anybody can seleverybody is. We do something else. We offer the farmer THE GREATEST DAILY ACREAGE OF WORK DONE FOR THE LEAST FIRST COST AND THE SMALLEST UPKEEP. There are tractors, for instance, which pull five or six plows and cost $4,000.00. The Wallis pulls four and costs $1,850.00. Two-thirds of the power at less than half There are others which cost repairs. The Wallis may cost We sell THAT KIND of tracbusiness a long time. We know does these things. For instance, we believe in tracks or track-laying devices know that tracks cost too much three years. We know that w anything that tracks can do. We believe in light-weight. D BY DINNER Mrs. H. Bowen, of Meltained Sunday with a turkey dinner in honor Arthur, who has just Camp Mead, having remorable discharge from Poinsettias and ferns used for table decces were marked for Bowen and daughter, entro, Mr. and Mrs. E. Roy, of Whittler, Ogden and daughton, Mr. and Mrs. sons, Richard and hostess and the BIRTHDAY affair of Monday day celebration of and Miss Esther celebrated at the Gypress. Winner in another mono-ying for Lord, C. H. Harling and is We sell THAT KIND of tracbusiness a long time. We knodoes these things. For instance, we believe in tracks or track-laying devices know that tracks cost too muthree years. We know that wianything that tracks can do. We believe in light-weight, l stead of slow speed, heavy-weigin enclosed running parts insteroller bearings instead of babbianical or self-contained lubricatof grease-cups, which are not. We believe in simple construin making vital parts easy to The Anaheim Demonstration will occu 1227-31 SEVENTH ST. SACRAMENTO, CAL. The Orange County Plain Dealer, Anaheim, Calif. How do you do? California doesn't know us. This is our little bow. California the house of Douglas Boswell is the largest merchandiser of tractors. In gobs or one at a time—to dealers or farm—them for cash or for cash and notes. We sold years' worth last year. Anybody can sell tractors now-a-days. Most We do some-tractors that farmers' hired men $6.00-a-day engineers. When we find these things we service so complete that delays existent. We have no war with types of you that we find all these things. The farmer THE DAILY OF WORK THE LEAST AND THE UPKEEP. Tractors, for in-pull five or six cost $4,000.00. Bulls four and two-thirds at less than half the cost. Mothers which cost $500.00 to $1,000.00 a year for Wallis may cost a hundred—not more. AT KIND of tractor power. We've been in the long-time. We know how to find a tractor that works. We believe in wheels. We don't believe in k-laying devices in light-weight tractors. Wecks cost too much to run. We sold them for We know that wheels in small tractors will do tracks can do. In light-weight, high-power and high-speed in-product. It has no "bugs" in it implements for 50 years. Much to their knowledge of implementected from dust, simple to repair skinner: Hyatt roller-bearings e and pounds in weight; fast and tractor. The cylinders are removable them, take it out, put in another You use the same old piston. Loose, the tractor won't be dama-the frame—made of sheet steel rod may make a slight dent in AT KIND of tractor power. We've been in the long-time. We know how to find a tractor that fits. we believe in wheels. We don't believe in back-laying devices in light-weight tractors. We cost too much to run. We sold them for. We know that wheels in small tractors will do tracks can do. in light-weight, high-power and high-speed in-speed, heavy-weight and low-power. We believe running parts instead of exposed; in non-friction instead of babbitt and bronze boxes; in mechanized lubrication, which is positive, instead of, which are not. in simple construction instead of complication; all parts easy to reach and repair; in making ation will occur Friday and Saturday, the 7th and 8th, on A. A. Mills' Ranch City Limits. Douglas Baswell Distributor in California, Oregon, Washington, and Northern Idaho for Wallis Tractors and J. I. Case Implements. When Wallis Tractors are demonstrated the farmer or grower finds their operation educational. See the Anaheim demonstration Friday and Saturday, the 7th and 8th. Don't fail to see it. farmers' hired men and boys can run instead of engineers. and these things we back them up with a field complete that delays in the field are almost non-war with types or styles. We simply say to all these things in no other tractor in existence, but the Wallis—and in no other type but wheels. We are determined to deliver these real fundamentals—greatest acreage of daily work done—least first cost—smallest upkeep—to the farmers, be it tracks, wheels, or the Australian crawl. The J. I. Case Plow Works have built Wallis Tractors for seven years. It is a standardized, dependable no "bugs" in it. They have built plows and 50 years. Much of their tractor success is due edge of implement problems. Self-oiled, pro-st, simple to repair, accessible even to a mule-roller-bearings everywhere; only three thousand weight; fast and strong—it is every inch a are removable sleeves. If you score one of out, put in another. The sleeve costs $8.00. Some old piston. If a connecting rod comes or won't be damaged. The motor base is also made of sheet steel instead of cast. The broken a slight dent in it; that's all. Put in a new are removable sleeves. If you score one of out, put in another. The sleeve costs $8.00. me old piston. If a connecting rod comes won't be damaged. The motor base is also side of sheet steel instead of cast. The broken a slight dent in it; that's all. Put in a new tractor can be dissembled in one hour and eer in two. Motor and transmission come out 30 minutes' work. There is nothing left but wheels. it. Service men, salesmen, executive officers, parts are now here. We are eager to tell more than this space can hold. Come and Wallis. A. Mills’ Ranch, at North Los Angeles Street and 416-17 L. A. Investment Building LOS ANGELES, CAL. Northern ments.