The El Campo Citizen (El Campo, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, November 23, 1934 Page: 4 of 8
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ANEVCDOWEEK-E
MLYLKS SPECIA
4
Notice to Subscribers
M
3 Lbs.
1
re going 10 complete-
"Unle
27c
ly abandon an economh
10c
ad operatton of property.
d
25c
8c
!
28c
48c
Peaberry, 1b___18c
COFFEE
16c
Rio, 1b.
By J. A. Scofield
DRY GOODS SPECIALS
. It
the
$2.75
posi ’ I v ely
89 Overalls
1)1
Pankliend NoI in his respective
NOTICE
in that box.
aid to the- tutrse of gederal I
Ti
SUGAR
save at
SPUDS
100 lb. Ska.
39
for the halloting.
■ ■
75c
24 lbs.
e
BEANS
21c
GINGER ALE
the vluntary contracts which cover
SALAD DRESSING
CRACKERS
19c
2 lb. box
V
't
17c
MUSTARD
11c
If we, as a people, lose that spirit.
SARDINES
10c
PORK & BEANS
the. Bankhead Bill is not continued.
89c
SNOWDRIFT
bi
44
•2
least amount of confusion.
6'
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1
Box
Si
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Hopper.
cht--
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all over th* United States, 1
f*at that Rice Bran const!
red yery
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Catsup
Spinach
OF INTEREST TO ALL
READERS OF CITIZEN
up to every producer who has a con-
tract on his farm to say, whether or
not the 10 per cent of producers who
increase their acreage and production
and get the benefit of the price that
it is not our place 1 to try to in-
fluence the farmers whether or not
to vote for or against the continna-
or not the
continued
independence wrote our Constitution, Arrival of Second Payment
and gave us' democratic government. Of Cash Rental Benefit
loting and the places where the bal-
loting will take place will be an-
nounced later.
7 Bara Soap
One 17-in. Beautiful
Silver Trey, All For
home.
Mrs, 6. B. Plummer has returhed
home from a visit with relatives in
Premier
14 oz. bottle
Good Record Made by
4-H Club Pig
to determine his destinies, and wants
only, under fair conditions, to carve
out his own future -
SYRUP
% Gal.
Pure Cane
28c
A Vote To Be Taken on
The Continuation of the
ankhead Bill
I We are advised from the Washing-
Checks Expected Soon.1
We have definite information that
our second payment of cash rental
benefit on retired cotton acreage will
i .ill
n_ v.
MEAL
10 Iba
29c
, and a general decline in
mi affimemev Th change
Published Every Friday by The
El Campo Citizen Publishing
Company
“MAKING MONEY”
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in liistii.il
1le betiet
th ■
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in :•
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stria
The El Campo Home Demonstra-
tion Club will meet at the home of
Mrs. D. B. Wilson on November 26,
I Kerrvile. x
Miss Winnie Satterwhite of Victoria :
apent the week-end with Mrs. Knox
tu
Quart
or POTTED
MEAT, 3 for
THE
EL CAMPO CITIZEN
arrive. within the next few days, are
When these checks arrive they will
3 bottles 25c
LARD
4 lbs.
44c
tield of attention, a rise m
which . breeds . reck-
Quart 25c
-26
for better holiday baking
: -
SHORTENING 3
C i Childrens, with Tam
JWcALCSto match, set
will 'I e onttitled to vole
Everyone whos name
xinulon certittuates in the National
1
THESE ITEMS FURNISHED THE
CITIZEN BY SPECIAL CORRES-
PONDENT FROM LOUISE.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
ONE YEAR .............. 12.00
SIX MONTHS ................ $1.75
THREE MONTHS .............75
• INGLE COPY ..............05
n
____________ muuh out ot the 10 per cent reserve.
_ . Ever one ahe received any of these
Our Liberties at Stake certirtrates has been sent a card.
and they are very enthusiastic
prospects of getung this work ,
date and time has not been given
us. .and -probahl} will not be elven
us mail about two or three davs.be-
Can 5C
not covered by contract shall
about fin per cent of the cultivated
lands of the cotton belt, shall be con-
tinned thru the year 1635. Then it is
final iate for
public proclamation that
with those who would have us accept
paternalism, fascism communism--one
form or another of dictatorship. They
would have us surrender our liber-
ties to a group of public trustees. And
by so doing that we would, in the
words of the old saying, be trading
our inheritance for a mess of pottage.
15c
.............
i Closing Dates for Entering
ORANGESa,
he is helping to create. If he votes
for the continuation of the Bankhead
“a
25
That spirit is the direct antithesis 6
paternalism. its base is in the solid
rock of individual self reliance. Its
Image Is the typical American who,
like the war president, wants no one
is bared
owner-hit
For a limited time you can renew your sub-
scription to The El Campo Citizen at the rate
of $1.00 per year, if you live in Wharton Co.
Outside the County, the rate, as heretofore,
is $2.00 per year.
At that rate, we expect the cash brought or
sent to the office direct; you may pay all ar-
rears and as many years in advance as you
may wish at this rate. We do this to give our
Subscribers the benefit of the expense of col-
lecting the amounts due us. We are meeting
you half way, and if you will cooperate with
us we will both be happy.
Potted Meats for 10c
cent This high dressing percentnge 2
' is very unusual and speaks wen for T
our 4-H Chub pig feeding work in
Wharton County. Incidentally, Mr.
Stop* advises that this litter is be-
ing given a great deal of publicity
Outing 36-n/wide
We are in receipt of a letter trom
Mr. E. C. Stone, who is manager of
the Houlton Fat Stock show, and who
bought all three of the ton utter
ig#,that were shown .by 4-H Chib
boynjcand sold in the Auction Sale at
the Wharton County Fair, stating
that the litter of 6 pigs, which was
MASaak,
MARKET DEPT. .
. Brenkfast Sliced d A
BACON 1Z2C.
system which
the private
PeachesS 2o35c
Kovemlp Hit, will
issued a
fed and exhibited by Billie Tatter
r Iago, Texas, had dessed 84.1 per
is the progress being made on the
Stewart No. 2. Casing was run far
ppgmgmg Bottle of Hand Lotion, Lemon
■ ■■■■■ Lotion with Each $2.00 Purchane
!
M
Ginger Ab Diguocoubem,2ror2lc
COFFEE nlk
MIIK EVAPORATED
IVLLn 6 Small or 3 Large
fore the date set
Whole Peeled
APRICOTS Nlo'
drunken driving should be made even
stiffer .than to. the past--and should
be enforced to‘the letter. Alcohol
and gasoline don’t mix.
Plow and Fertilize
Before First of Year
(Madeline Rector, Aset? C. H. D. A.)
•........* -' v
Adding barnyard manure to fertil-
ize and plowing deep wi make tor
good yields tom th* Spring garden
if done before th* firs of the year,
and Mary Luchak, Lawson girl’s home
demonstration dub year around gar-
den demonstrator, is preparing her
garden plot to thia waj. Van
AMam will prepare her hotlmd in
[January tor early plante of lettuce,
cabbage, vepper tomatoes, onions
appears on an Applic ntion will re-
cdive a notir of date and place of
in tiiis column. Perhaps the most PINTO
import d it development in thefielt!
InsT Arimd’fnlissoriE witu votes the Bankhend ™ and
HIM. We can not take time to look then it turns tbe man who („d not
up a man’s number and name in or- sign a contract foot-loose to produce
der to see whether or not his check .. . .
,,, all the cotton that he makes, where-
has arrived, when there are 50 to 100 ,10 mo. , h
, , , as the man with a entract is held
men waiting with notices in their . ... ..____ ,, . . .
- ' to the acreage provided by the con-
hands, if you do not receive your tract
notice then that is a pretty good These are facts that should be gto-l
sten that your check has not yet ar-en wide publicity in order that every
rived, and you will receive your no- one shoula know what he 1s voting
tee when it does arrive. We shall for before he to the and
thank every one to cooperate with us . . . .
It is our sincere hope that every
to the ful est extent in this matter
. . . . MI one who made application for an
in order that we may beable to give | allotment under the Bankhead Act,
the most efficient service with the win go to the pons and vote that
day. The date and time of the bal-
Valley Rose n g
No. 2, 3 for 4oC
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Miss Lepore Farek returned to
Draughon's Business College to Hous-
ton Monday after a week-nd at
ajurkting that every some method of crop control Im icon- enough the first of this week to as-
- ■ ... ... swre a test of something over eight
Bill it will tend to curb the man
who does not sign a contract. If he
Every inlunu
ery f ■ ■ ■
a U
4-H Club boys and shown at, the
Wharton County Fair. We have
ton offira that an election will be
hel in euch community in the Coun-
ty and atery cotton producer whose
’" LOUISE NEWS ITEMS
b .1
Hr ■
■ Urines we have on Application tor
Innkhend 1/11 tent will be entitted
Mi: 104 <
creates N m
1tal. Ir iff.
stimniaie- ■
agriculfurl
all.
Tml ii Ui'
consinr ibly
years pas
mizifz outlook
ffor .than for
New propenties ai
PRODUCE PEPT,
SWEET
LETfUCE Anna 4
CELERYA9
developet-i on--eo-ed If that 1 *atos This issue was a surprise to
trend rontinin - It wil. be i michfy j IN of us because we had no idea that
All gam KELLOGG’S
Fnll Did II 10 oz. pkg., 2 for
1 eriuu coll in U-u a wue a- to whether
Bankha Bill Khal be
SUGAR 10
FLOUR 485
Entered at the Postoffee at El
Campo, Texas, as Second
Class Mall Matter.
. a
al Topi may do yo.
I We r rel i ei in the office of the 1 munlty, and all those who names are
eemacouniy Ag •• t la-t i k. One Million. I n that list
several 1 Set en Hundred fhousand pounds of
,. being 1 additie mil cotton- < xemptien .certirt-
he checked over in the office of the !
■County Agent and notices will be
ii we, us a pevpimgose gnat spirit, m ailed out to all those receiving
the word Democracy will ring hal-cherks. When’ these notices are
lowly indeed. The nation abounds I mailed out, it will be very necessary
c 1 • American
□ardines 3 for
PALM OLIVE
SOAP
PILLSBURY'S
FLOUR CX.
19c Ss
••V ILLL>
BEANS S&X
RADN Uncle Williams,
No. 1, 3 for
Cake Flour swans
titer into j ,,
been conferring with some of
leading hog men of Wharton Cou
00 lb. Sks. “B. VW 100 Ib' Sks.
469RB 1
"88
■ 2g
siu 37c
maiti upon
W. L. BALLEW .. Editor-Bus:-Mgr.
T. H. BALLEW .. Associate Editor.
M A. WEBB. .. Associate Editor.
election, and you will be asked to
report at this voting place at a cer-
tain time on a certain date. That
. -un‘ :I
1 , lern indu
rhmmmdnr snmmMmimsnhh"
mamammamuaamsnaqpaan
They Don’t Mix
Whether you are a "wet” or a ’dry"
this fact will interest you: Repeal of
prohibition has resulted n a tremen-
dous increase in drunken driving, ac-
cording to reports of police bureaus,
safety departments and similar or-
ganizations. No one knows whether
this is due to people drinking more
now than during the prohibition era--
r tout it is a fact that more people are
! taking drinks and then geting behind
the wheels of their cars.
. A driver does not have to be even
Ejpoticeably drunk to be exeremely
Edangerous. Investigations show that
j very moderate doaes of alcohol pro-
Hduce the following effects on the ave-
Efge driver: Slower reactions, less
L uniformity in response, a narrowing
ol. T! i* -ho11 be given as much
:bli its 1s possible in order that
Certificates in National Pool
l M- bav • inioraarion from
■; Wa hhgt n efice that Sarure
through the year 1905, The commun-
ity comnirteemen will have a list of
erery produrer who made an Appli-
cation for certificates under the
E - a Im. Vanilla
DxtraC 3 oz. bottle
Lb. 18c
amim
at Ihres -thirty p. m. All members
are urged to be present as the offi-
cers for the coming year will be
elected.
Men’s Blue — A
Pair 79C
I on. or I~fc the’ km- ex-iinE him of the arrival of these
President wii i-sa ’l do orcrrtithansandnskinEthemtocal
, - , ■ at t erfice of the County Agent
want to |i • nNB r Ehlanthropy.
, , , , . lor.them, Every one who has receive
I do not wont 'W I e ,;i ,n care of by . ’
. , , , , 141 this card should coni' to the
the government - - ■ i kom nnly to hava i . ... .. .
- . . .. t, , (ennty Agents office at. their ear-
right apd Justic prevail so tar as I l . .nne. piSE no-xertionofhe Bankhead Bill, but at the
am com.........I Gleeue right andlwinstSiriNIYrocALLcommuitv meetings that we have
justice and I will undertake to take ■ xEurpros CERTI. ' held in tire County we have emleav-
car Iwiunu.....1 h. ........ re tarmors certain
trustees it .ca1 helpait 1 ” ' 1 ... 01 on hau dates h, cadse « facts conrernins me working of the
care how wise, how patrinti the I gn (1 iany wi wait unri that date , Agricultural Adjustment idministra-
trustees may be. I have never hear 1 ani w. win probary hava more bup- tion an to give them certain reasons
of any group of men in whose hards'. an wr n atiena to, we whs it. is absolutely nocossary that
I am willing to trust 'll" libertie s of , '
the American people. ’L,,,,, ,,operate with w in tills matter, tinuert, and that the only basis on
WoorowWHNo, before he became m wamas ha bsa to civwiich the. icutrol measures can be
Presfdenh Was a dilinaui-hed edu- bitter service and derve voulmore baser is upon past performance,
cator ami htbtorian, and in that state- ,,m , PL.HNSE Do Nor WAW The Secretary of - Agriculture nas
ment he ably rellects the true Amer- , INTIL SATURDNY.
lean spirit-- "the- spirit that won our
Soup Vegetable, 3 for"27c
thousand feet, and it - is . understood ;
that efforts will be made to go on
'down to the'ten thousand foot depth,
where it is thought the 'major!. oil
pool lies. Again Watch Louise!.
Congratulations of the Louise com-
munity are extended Mr. and Mrs.
Willie Lutringer who were married
Tuesday, Nov. 20th. Both parties i
are well and favorably known and
need no introduction here. Mrs.
Lutringer is the former Miss .Hattie
Taylor.
W. H. Bruns spent Monday in
Houston.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Sloan and lit- l
tie daughter are moving to Alvin
this week.
Miss Evelyn Kubala has returned
home after spending the summer and
autumn months with trends and rel-
atives In California.
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Rothrock and
children, E. S., Jr. and Janice, of
Baton Rouge, La., were week end
guests in the H. P. Stockton home.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Spencer, Mr.
and Mrs. Hugh Crowell and Mrs.
Eugenia Hopper spent Sunday with
relatives In Muldoon.
Clyde Nichols of Houston, visited
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Nich-
olr over ‘the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Penn Dwiggans of
Ganado, visited in the Will Thomas
home Sunday.
"Snow” Gordon, a graduate of La-
mar Junior Colleg in Beaumont,
mptored to Victoria Friday and en-
joyed seeing * the Lamar footiball
team defeat Victoria Junior College.
woub get anything like this
Li2LH }
PKG. m
OATS e 7C
Activizies at the Louise Oil field’
take on new interest as the frst der-
rick of the four definitely made lo-
cations is being erected. The wells
to be drilled are the .Madia No. 1,
Kunz. No. 2; and Wharton No. 1 and ,
No. 2. The Garrett No, 2 came in.
-at isfa etori l last Week as predicted .
l’leversonewim hits -urpius certiticates
andian IIy. wishorenter them in th"
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filing imtusfrs
CANDY XMAS MIXED 21,25c
: omd ■: • •
• ith. It
ments, cap-
12c Boots Fadball
We if, prosperity is to be re- -----
stored, act in accordance with the ■ 1 ....... -
principle that capital, as well as li- < ---- 111
reo1 COUNTY AGENT’S COLUMN
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Ballew, W. L. The El Campo Citizen (El Campo, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, November 23, 1934, newspaper, November 23, 1934; El Campo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1577846/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.