The El Campo Citizen (El Campo, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. [5], Ed. 1 Friday, May 6, 1927 Page: 2 of 10
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and will clean the inside of your sedan.
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going out of the valley at the
rate of about 100 cars a day.
It is a bad potato season, too,
the potatoes hein small on
ped for Diagnosis an
zhtful Assistance k 0
was not so much the mag-
e of its help As the spirit
that made the aid which
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Mrs. Hettie Hefn
r "I had suffered dreadfully with an
aching all over my body. At times ’
’ * would give me so much
wold hardly stand it I
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as full-crown, one-piece
fendere and bullet-type
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yard” age has passed.
Can You Believe It?
And# naddition, the Most
Beautiful Chevsolet pro*
vides many mechanical
El Campo, I
Surgery, Diag
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show that in Texas he arts
are making themselves felt in
commerce and are coming to
be regarded as essential to life
as business.
BeaugfulCheymolet
mple... beaded, paneled
nd finished in attractive
ment of medical and «
casse.
Electro and Hydrothie
—ready response in
jof need. kei •
ignition" lock, improved
transmission, new gaso-
” g»uge, new dre carrier
Rice
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Office in
EDWIN VERN
El Campo’s Chiro
Upstairs in the Wile
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San Patricio county has been
otable gift. Just after the
isaster it was Announced that
he school building had been
emolished ot Rocksprings end
iat the' schools woulf have
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account of insufficient rain.
Robstown has shipped more
than 1,000 cars of other vege-
tagbne
REGULAR MEE
First and Third Fri
in each mom
C. W. Comstock,
A J. Isaacson,
Visiting brethren i
cordially invited t<
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ucsetm
Come to our dalesroom
and see the new car thatb
breaking every precedent
for popularity. Lem for
yqurself why it has every-
where beep acriaimed as
the greatest automobile
value of alltime.
gged
- oil fiber and AC air clean* .
anaddespethszmforoege mu
Chevrolet motor. A MI
idea that might well be devel- favorable publicity?
oped in every county. The way Burnet County Graphite
to destroy ugliness is to re-; A $360,000 graphite mill is
place it with beauty. A love t be built to handle the gra-
of the beautiful in nature ere- phite production of Burnet
ates a love of the beautiful county. Capitalists do not in-
character. ‘vest that sum in uncertainties,
Yoakum Tomatoes - which means that the graphite
According to word sent out; industry there is going to be
by Editor Richtor of the Yoa- .thoroughly developed, which
ped its first car of tomatoes, in turn means that other in-
sending them to Toronto, Can-, dustries will certainly follow,
ada, and it is estimated that;One good enterprise in a com-
100 more car loads will ge to munity brings another, just as
other parts of /the country, one good deed performd paves
— - ■ --the way for other good actions.
GUY F. STOVALL
LAND BARGAINS—and—LAND LOANS
Automobile Service Co. |
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rupholatered
id durable fob*
rics..completely appoint-
ed—and enhanced by
such marks of distinction
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hiteside Motor Co.
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San Benito, Brownsville and
Olmiti-down in the valley—
had shipped 11,540 cars of po-
Institute aa Kerr-tatoes this season up to April
20, and the new spuds are still
contracted for another hotel
to cost $200,000. La Feria has
ordered plans for a $125,000
hotel. You can come to Texas
..... now and be assured of com-
e spirit of neigh- fertable hotels and almost any
i progressive place. The “wagon
GW. P. V
ATTORNEY
EL CAMPO,
wouldupay the* bill. O-
---h-re responded
have showed
Was Suffering Dreadfully, Just
* ‘Wasting Away." Took
Cardui, and Says It
Helped Her.
AdtogUm, Texas.—A resident of
this town for many years, Mrs. J. H.
Jackson, says:
300 LYNNE A)
A modern insttution
Visiting membefgim
cordially ivited ta
DR.CEO.F.IU
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Phone 157, 1
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Diagnosis, Consul
Aransas Pass, Odem, Mathis, part of Texas and briefly stat- sing in contest, which goes to
Elroy, and other communities ing something about its pro-
were represented. This is an. ducts. Can you beat this for
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ded, thus prevent-
r elas from grad- _
ihreiner Institute tables. The North’s still shiv-
offered to take all ering. Minnesota, which seems
of the class to that to delight in calumniating Tex-
as should take notice.
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n the heart ‘of the peo-money to spend for their com-
Vhen the report of Rock- fort. And if one town doesn’t
s tornado reached there provide the right kind of hote
tizens got together and facilities, .it is easy to • drive to
what was the most ur the nearest place that does,
need of the town. When Every week-calmost everyday
that it was the restora-! —there are reports of new ho-
of the water plant and-tles under construction. Lare-
t would cost $6,000, June do has splendid hotels, but is
romptly told Rocksprings going to build another at a cost
ave the plant repaired of $500,000. Harlingen has
eve improvement*. A new AC
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had been in bed for weeks and it
I took 9 bottles of Cardui and my
strength began to slowly return.
. "Since that time I havedsed this
medicine a good many times and it
has always helped me.
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So manyfine car features
at such low prices /
* HheMost Beautiful Ch
roletembodiesthelarg
number of fine car t
tores everofered inalow.
haveing a county-wide flower There are 500 acres of Toma- Seventy-Five Bands
show in which towns and com- toes in the Yoakum territory, ‛ Seventy-Five bands are to
munities from all over the coun and the growers have a. co- take part in the musical con-
ty contested and furnished en- ’ operative marketing associa- test at the West Texas Cham-
tretainment programs, thus tion. Each tomato is wrapped ber of Commerce meeting at
fostering a wonderful inter- in a lithographed wrapper Witchita Falls, May 15-16,
community spirit. Sinton, Taft, bearing a small map of that and about 50 glee clubs will
"At one time I took Cardui for I
several months regularly. I would
be afflicted with sudden spells of
dizziness when I could not stand on
my feet. Everything would turn
black before my eyes and I would
feel as if 4 were going to faint. At
times I Would be quite nauseated. I
turned at once to Cardui and took
it till I was safely through." • .
Cardtii is as mild, medicinal frw*,
made from purely vegetable ingredi-
ents. It has been in use for over 60
years, and in that Eime thousands
of women have written that Cardui
helped them back to good health.
Sold by all druggists. ' NC-182
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A TONIC
Grove’s Tasteless chin Tonic restores
Energy and Vitality by Purifying and
Enriching the Blood. When you feel its
strengthening, invigorating effect, see how
it brings color to the cheeks and how
it improves the appetite, you will then
appreciate its true tonic value.
Grove’s Tasteless chill Tonic is simply
Iron and Quinine suspended in syrup. So
pleasant even children like it The blood
needs QUININE to Purify it and IRON to
Enrich it Destroys Malaril a germs and
Grip germs by its Strengthening. Invigor-
ating Effect 60c. /
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• * • • tificates of high school gradu-
yAK ANnTEYANK* ation to all who might deserve
HAH Alii/ ILAH1* it. Schreiner Institute is a
SBy Will H. ‘Mayes * boys’ boarding school and for
* *. *** * that reason the offer had to be
Mica in Schools restricted to boys.
n resigning from the presi- Denton Gets Hotel
fey of the University of Tex- Those who visit Denton—
, President Splawn gave a and Denton being a great
nct rebuke to those who sshool center, they—are legion
the schools of the State,—have for a long time felt
t especially the University the need of a modern hotel
further political ends. H there. Denton people long saw
ed that the uncertainty of the need, but waitetd for
ure of position makes the George to do it.” Finally as
sidency of the University that figurative and undepen-
uncertain and, therefore, dable town builder failed to
undesirable position. Pres- fespond to his duty, the citi-
t Splawn knows from ex- zens raised a bonus of $20,-
ience whereof he talks and 000 and gave it to the owner
6 grown weary of playing of the leading hotel to be used
die even to further the in- in a new building. Now, Ben-
st of a great educational ton is realizing the completion
Ettion. Educators a n d of a fine four-story hotel build-
0ols should be left free to ing of 90 rooms with all con-
ote their time unhampered veniences, and most of the lux-
political exigencies to the 111165 of modern hotels. The
at work of education, and moral is that the town that
a the feeling that so long helps itself gets helped, and
^bey do their work well it 1 nmore ways than one Denton
t not be impeded by poli- has helped itself in this enter-
l considerations. Every ed- urise.
tor in Texas of any real Speaking of Hotels
th has suffered from poli- Texas is going through an
, either state or local, as era of hotel building such as
sident Splawn has suffered, was never .known before in the
MnendaMe Service . State. It -means that* people
unction is a small town so are going about in all parts of
as population counts, but the State and that they have
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Ballew, W. L. The El Campo Citizen (El Campo, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. [5], Ed. 1 Friday, May 6, 1927, newspaper, May 6, 1927; El Campo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1577639/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Wharton County Library.