The El Campo Citizen (El Campo, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, July 12, 1929 Page: 4 of 20
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APPRECIATION
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CASH IN ADVANCE.
KUBELA MOTOR CO
CHRYSLER DEALERS
El Campo, Texas
i Fogt continue to pros-
jBcceed in all of their
Ba that are designed
(Building of the organ! -
WEALTH IS
EASING
A cook is a charitable in-
stitution, providing food and
shelter for needy policemen.
WANTED—Some dry hot
weather.
PLYMOUTH
COUPE..
FOR SALE— Vendor Lein notc^
'bearing 8% for >2.500.00. against
property worth >5,000.00. Inquire
at this office. 13tf.
Friday, July 12, 1929
>820.00
840.00
860.00
860.00
their hair,/ ■ \
Scientists say changeable wea-
4-DOOR SEDAN
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Are you prepared to poi-
son the army worm when
they appear? If not- buy an
Endgate Seeder, it handle^
poison as well as seed.
I* the pagt few yearn so-
fts have been ranting about
a place being in the hoeoa,
that eert of thing ( never
< how firmly intrenched
uro in the financial life of
ad. It isn’t even too tm-
ie that in a century or so
les will be turned and men
orlng for equal rights.
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: A BRAVE MAN
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ak« this method of ex-
k ina- measure our gra-
0 thW-American Legion of
*o. Jot the nice Chevrolet
Mie that we were fortunate
tohriwwou ticket No. 481,
buy; internal expanding 4-wheel hydraulic
FOR SALE—A good sec-
ond hard 15-30 McCormick -
Deering tractor. For s.ile at
a bargain. <
OF THANKS
. Visitor: “Will you kindly
tell me if a man belong! to
your club with one leg nam-
ed Walker?”
Doorman: “I don’t know.
Sir, but I’ll find out. What
was the name of his other
leg?” I ’ •
>200.
Each time a new plane flys the car Is now.
whether or not any of. them bob Atlantic the Lindbergh feat be-
And here’s a little advice
to the young lady: Don’t
‘trust a husband too far nor
a bachelor too near. ,
liMMJ: "May I have the plea
sure of this dance?"
1929: “Hay, Kid, lend n.e
your frame for this strug-
gle!”
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FOR RENT—2 unfurnished rooms ;
for light housekeeping, will fur-
nish for good tenant, at Mrg.
Lambert’s across from Presby-
terian Church._________________|r Need
IF YOU want your weed patches.
Bread is cheap and the
day? of famine a thing of the
past—‘Buy home baked
bread.
a few moderately priced
I houses in El Campo to sell. P.
plowed up Severn Nordin can1 C. Owen, Lands and Insurance
do. it for you. See me at Porter
Addition. tfc.
NEW wagon for sale cheap. Run
less than 15 miles. Paid >105.00
will take >75.00 cash. J. W. Me-
nefee. Itc.
with four cylinders develops oyer forty-five
and has a short crankshaft and light wi .....
the latest design that impose very little strain on the bear-
ings. The only car in the world at the price that offers the
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THS,
Mr. C. A. Schumacher of
Jones Creek came in last
week and placed bh order
for a new McCormick -Leer-
ing five foot mower and »en
foot lake. Mr. Schutr.ack r
knows good machinery when
he sees it.
YOU may go further and do ay
whole lot worse. See Ertl, the
Optician to get glasses sold un-
der a positive guarantee for one
year.
'*£Sl
•as
$
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about it, ought to be a good judge |
of progress in safety. He will lend |
his services, as Guggenheim lends I
his money, to- provide the thing I
that all air-minded people want I
000,000 to relieve the farmer. That most, which is greater flying safe
is enough to buy them a few new ty. And the results will come. Ten I
automobiles anyway. • years from now flying will be
The doctrine of retribution, the i considered as safe as motoring— ’
Victorian, still works. A Chicago possibly safer, if traffic conges-
crook robbed a doctor the other | tion continues. By the time the
day of >210 who had just offered babes-in-arms of today are grown,
to take the crooks tonsils out for piloting a plane will probably be
teed in acquiring money
be far ahead of men in
zine and buy a brand new one.
When Charlie Dawe/i was pre-
sented to King George we trust
that he placed his pipe in hia
pocket ,
A Detroit, Mich., young lady
was the winner of a prize given
in the Nation.*! Wayside Beauty
contest./Her slogan was "This '1?
Your Country—‘Beautify It.” The
prise is a three-day free trip to -
Washington, when President Ho-! iel Guggenheim for safety device
ver makes the presentation. This developments in planes. Lindy,*
was a contest fos beautifying the J who did about the most dangerous
highways and other places and i thing in aviation and lived to tell
not attempts to make faces other
than they naturally look, as you
probably suspected when you start
ed to read this item.
Congress decided to divert >500,-
BHKriON RATE*
.. (£.00
.. 1-25
... .75
ce touches • toad, one gefs
. So persons have believed
^rery long time. Why?
r scientlflc books on disease
e skin recognizes the fact
ife cause of warts Is un-
• thickening of certain
the skin with projection
'hte process is initiated
nation which may be due
to bacteria, to mechani-
i or possibly to nerve
MMh to express our deep-
frrociation and gratitude for
any Irinrlneesag aad courts-
entered to ns, during the
ffinees and death of cur
id, sou and brother. “
nlaUy do we thank Rev.
HMf the Odd FWlowa from
Sty for the floral offerings,
ted words, J
r T. H. Hayes. »1 Campo,
l Mary Levtne, Crowley, La.,
and Mrs. J. K. Morgan, Hays
ry Friday W The
Publishing
VF, tditor-Bus. Mgr.
W; Associate Editor.
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wish to take this means of
SC those who were so kind
idtertag the roeent Qiness and
••ef oar basbahd and father,
wish especially to thank the
toys Mr their attendance up-
brother Firemar, and for the
M floral offerings' that were
1 at the Post. Office at
ipo, Texas, is Second
Matter.
They have arrested a speeder In
Detroit. Mich., who turns out to
JLindy and Anne have appeared be deaf and dumb and has never
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THE ZULL-MZB rLTMOUTH XOADSTBk.H?)
. 'As.odX.e BdKor. T a'11'
beauty contest held at Galveston,
Texas, and has been offered a
>15,000 movie contract. Her title
takes in a lot of territory, and it
4s just possible that the claims
of her judges are debatable.
Word comes from 01 y m,p i a
Wash., of a couple married atop a
225-foot smoke stack. Here is
something for the professional
flag-pole sitter to look up to.
Senator Tpm Heflin got no res-
ponse when he dared any Demo-
crat in the United States to de-
clare he would support Al Smith
for President in 1932. All them sen-
ators are supporting themselves
far president1 right now.
Florenz Ziegfield says the pub-
lic isn’t interested in his revues
and he’s going to quit The rtou-
ble Is, you can sqe his revues
free on the beeches these days.
President Hoover is the. engln-
y’i.
Mr., aai —r_. Gl^n Macon
ha’**? to IWan, Texas,
whefc t_ey spending
their — •'stion ond visiting
w.th rc-.i. e*. G.ja ma-
nager of our repair depart-
• nent
New Low Prices
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Help Yourself
Here's a little sdvlce
the young men: The average
college student puts tn only
about 650 hours of setuar’
study per term of nine mor. - >
ths. Anyone who really
wants to gain an education, >
of any kind, can do so by
studying that many hours in
big own home gfter work.
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IF you need any of
Products, you can
W. G. Rudder's Store. (
wood, The Watkins Mil
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5% MONEY-^The &l I
tional Farm Loan
for the Federal Land.
take up your OldlOXMWg
new ones at the, low JM
rate of 5%. Payment at txf
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or all of these loans maj
made at any time W. W.
son, Secy.-Tre&s. ‘
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NOW OPEN—Electric Shoe Shop.
Better Shoe Repairing. Jim
Splichal, opposite glinka’s Gar-
I age. •
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’ I HAVE an electric washing ma-
chine and I am prepared to de
good laundry work at the old
Sunwall house. Pearl Brownlee.
Bdrew W. Nelson
Liners under this head are inserted at 5c per line each and every ;
Issue. No discount and no Liner accepted for less than 25c and
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SHOE REPAlRIhkRig
wait; electric, modern,!
tory. Let us do yotiv 1
right. Ji£n
Elinka’s Garage.^
MONEY *o Loan ou ianf
aUle terms s&4 a^e of J
- Vendor’s lien noter pus
E. F. Bari. V
“Cluck : •< a tho roughbred
and he will give you al! «b.c
speed, 8treuo . i si vW n*.!
heart hf hj->. When you
duck yto b jackass lie kid.4
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Celebrating the first Anniversary of the Chrysler Ply-
mouth, the public is offered the New Plymouth with ma-
ny sensational improvements in body, paint, , and a new
Plymouth motor that is a small duplicate of the illustrious
Chrysler Mptors that revolutionized the meaning of per-
formance in the motoring world. A crankshaft that
weighs over forty pounds and carried by over six inches
of main bearing area, which is greater than most any low
priced car with six cylinders, yet the Plymouth motor
eight pistons of
Mr. Ot H. Wendel bought .
a brand new McCormick- -
Deering mower last week. ;;
• When the phone ringg our
Red Baby begins to snort be-
cause the chances are It is
somebody who warts some-
thing and that’s what we
Uke to heir. A good way to
get a glimpse of this speedv
infant is to call up and '
say, “Bring out a McCormick
beering Mower or Cream
Separator.
> I
statistician is always spring
jprifltog things . . . and now
come out with a new one.
rffing to figures advanced
» of the tribe of financial
clans, women now own over
per cent of the nation s
H* -?;-
les, four out of five life
tee dollars will go to wo-
nd geventy per cent of the
ft by Tflea go to women,
is as ifx the wealth of
i to increase by leaps
is, until t women will do-
pe country financially,
tot at all impossible, in
ng points to the con-
ff women keep up
Morris Fishbein editor
*1 ot the Aaerlcu
»Uoe: “There le one
w»y, howevpr, of proving
that touching a toad
produce warts—that is to
id and umoh it R is a
that the warts will not
a the vast majority of
s tW©d**
nmdi very convincing.
‘ modern, progressive, and
supergtitious. Yet . . we
ther someone else i^ade
FOR SALE—1200 gallon cistern,
35 feet of well pipe and pit-
cher pump all in good condition.
Frank Jensen. » Itp.
Have a few fine gummer suits
left. Sale price >12.00 to >17.50
Cleaning and pressing, Fine
Tailoring. A fit and. satisfaction
guaranteed. South Side. Phone
94. DRAKE BROS., R. B. Drake,
Manager.
LOST—A white and liver, heavi-
ly ticked bird dog, about 1 year
old. Had strap around neck.
Please notify Dr. F. D. Swanson.
HAMBONE am sweet, ‘Possoum ■
am good,
. Chicken am berry bery fine; ,
But gimme o gimme, how ' 1
wish you would, > |
Dat watermillium smilin’ an de
vine. .
The Food Market has them on
ice. Phone 23. v
! FRESH Country Butter and Brown
Baby Bread. The Food Market,
Phone 23.
FOR SALE or rent—Four good
farms with 4b, 65, 80 and 140
acres in cultivation. Want first
class renters, or will sell at rea-
sonable prices and very easy
terms to good farmers. Knip-
ling Land "Company, Ganado,
Texas. ’ 1416c.
talk about if we didn’t have a raip tion that brought them out—the
to cool thls<s off once in a while, contest for 1150.000 offered by Dan back seat.
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SHULT IMPLEMENT COMPANY—McCORMICK-DEERING HEADQUARTERS
Implement Facts
Published in the Interest of Progressive, Profitable Farming and Increased Pros-
perity for the Community. Watch for “Implement Facts’* each Week.
Bl Campo, Texas
FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1929
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THE EL CAMPO CITIZEN
i safest and most positively equalized brakes that
can buy; internal expanding 4-whed hydraulic
the most expensive brakes on the market. A f orc-f
ricating system as complete as the best airplane mol
can boast of- Motor mounted ifl rubber and the body fr
the frame in the same manner. Fenders and frame
heavier than cars of equal price.
This new Plymouth is now offered at reduced prices
and represents a value never before offered to the public. 1
Listed below are the fully equipped and delivered pri-
ces just received from the Houston distributor.
The British ambassador is will-
receut! ing to give up liquor. Maybe he
has had to fall back on Washing-
ton bootleg.
The price of marriage licenses
has been raised in Texas from $1.-
50 to >2.00, which is highway rob-
bery.
Edison invented the incandes-
cent light 50 years ago. Now the
United States senate is having
it Investigated.
It naturally muat be taken from
Ambassador Dawes that his notion
of an up-to-date pipe, of peace is
what is called the underslung type
Senator Coleman Blease of S. C.
declares the White House must
be kept white. One of the best
means to that end is for Senator
Blease to stop throwing mud.
Premier Baldwin, retiring from J
public life, bought himself a sec-
ond hand tennis racquet. If Eng-
land was like America, Stanley
eer, but the United States Senate could write B 8tor7 £or a raa?a-
wants to act* as conductor.
A. landslide in Colombia, South
America, buried a whole town the
other day. The town ought not to
be discouraged. Political landslides
have burled the Democratic party
time and again.
In the way of dementing friend-
ly relations getWaen the United
States and England Mr. Dawes
might hint that the perpetration
of “plus fours” bi .London tailors
was distinctly unfriendly. f
When the girls at a certain col -
lege up north started wearing V-
backed dresses, the boys started
wearing V-backed shirts, and the
girls quit Wonder what would
happen, if the boys started wearing
knee-pants and no ,socks?
One way to ranch the governor’s
mansion is to crash through the
roof, as three persons did in an
airplane in New Jersey the other
day.
The leglslaturt in M
started an investigation to deter-*
mine whether or not co-eds smoke.
After theyYff;|through with that
I comes more impressive.
Scientists say changeable wea- ?7”
ther is best for ns. It’s true most in public. And as had been a-»tl- had sn s-Hdent. Maybe this is
of us wouldn’t have anything to clpated t was an event in avia- evidence th*t the greater danger
f to motor drivers comes from the'
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Ballew, W. L. The El Campo Citizen (El Campo, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, July 12, 1929, newspaper, July 12, 1929; El Campo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1323164/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Wharton County Library.