The El Campo Citizen (El Campo, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, February 21, 1930 Page: 4 of 8
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the same thing in the and '^thods for carrying it out.
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EVANGELICAL CH
trolt, Michigan, to epea
a community service or
ance and Law Enforce:
service will be held in t
diet church of El Camp
P. -M.. Tuesday, Februarj
Dr. Morrow has been i
" , perance work for a qu
century. He was State S
dent of the Anti Saloon
Michigan back before I
cation of the 18th A
has been a National lec
is a pleasing speaker.
To Dr. Morrow, the
Wayne B. Wheeler wrol
"We are at the begir
new age, when the rea
HANNAH BROWN
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the meeting after which all enjoy-
ed lunch.*Last Sunday a number
Of men went down"to examine the
land again. ..
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Andersen
were called to Iowa last week.
Miss Ingeborg Berndt, Messrs.
Herlyf Wasterholm, Arnold and
Wilbur Petersen and Ansgar Held
were home for the week end.
FOR 8
top
Saturday, the winning team. who
play at the Interacholastia
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When a western show car con-
taining a stuffed whale was side-
tracked for an exhibition, a young
man who had been stealing a ride
crawled out of the whales mouth.
He almost scared the spectators
ott of a year’s growth. This boy,
like Jonah of old, was just tak-
ing a free ride.
humanity will have grea
% nition. You have helped i
LARGE CROWD OF PARENTS
AND FRIENDS VISITS THE
V CLASSROOMS
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Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Davis of
Houston were out Friday visiting
friends made while Mr. Davis was
superintendent of the street pav-
ing.
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t new roof on your house and other
s. So much depends upon it. The
We have had this winter revealed the
d showed in just what condition your
11 be when the Spring rains start to
An Atlanta woman explains she
lived to be 103 by minding her
own business. Sam- Osterhold of
the Holton Signal knows a lot of
folks, who, under such a condition
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to
America
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We are pleased to announce to our
friends and neighbors that we have
been appointed an Authorized
Dealer in this locality by the
Radio-Victor Corpuraton
lunch was served. They will have 4 ,
their next meeting in the home.,
of Mrs. Elva Hansen.
Lst Thursday Mr. Wadsworth
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FOR RENT—One
farm one mile
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or Ed swetHek
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I have b
in the home of Mrs. ev. Hald.
Late in the evening a delicious
toyou, without oblgation, uny
of the complete mw line of
RCARadlolas,
and Radiotrem V,
FURNISHED THE CITIZEN BY
. OUR REPRESENTATIVE
AT THAT PLACE
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Will Thomas and K. D. Thomas
were business visitors to Houstoh
Monday.
iTh many friends of J. A. Qui-
ray deeply, aympathize .with him
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Mr. and Mrs. E. W Giles spent
the week end in Houston with
Mr. Giles’ sister who was very
Campo, Texasras Second
•UteCRlP-nOlt RATES
NE YEAR, ............... $200
IX MONTHS.........
MREE MONTHS, ...
A large crowd of parents and
triends visited the schools Tues-
day night and attended the class
rooms to bear and see just how
aeskons were taught. The regular
esson assignment was used, with
wo extra coaching because "fom-
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should be, but the teachers and
Superintendent are anxious that
your ideas be expressed, if they
are sound, and they are always
glad to do what la beat in all
case. These schools are held for
your benefit and that your ideas
may be heard.
For the purpose of helping to
carry out new ideas, and for the
practioal aid in child welare. the
Parent aTeaqhers’ Associatio has
regular meeting at, stated inter;
vals, and its membership is not
limited to a few, but is open to all
who are interested in the ad-
vancement of education. The hand-
ling of the problem* that come
before the, teacher today, are in-
deed, problem* to be worked out
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Mr. Beasely, who has been at
San Antonio fot some time, was
boll and bes etpigjgatt
i Half known. rhi seedfs
1 chine ullea, and wtB pl
you. Price $1501 per bast
Nilson Bros. Went “axm.,
Nlson, El Campo, Tex. 1
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RUSSELS WormR for expelling
worms and other intestinal pa-
rasites in Poultry, for sale at
Lizar & Andersons,
WE STILL have some Ligonber-
rlee left, are closing out at 96
cents per gallon, bring your
pail. Lizar & Anderson.
FOR SALE—Female German Po-
lice Puppy, 3 months old. See
Robert Harris, or Phone 307. it.
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and some of hie friends from
Wadsworth came to Danevang to
try to encourage the people to
start a colony near Wadsworth. A
large number of people attended
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at the Post Office st Bl
LINER PAGE THAN AN
OTHER PAPER IN A RADIUS 3
OF FIFTY MILES, THEY DO 79
WHAT YOU WANT DONE. «
TRY IT. ’ ,
WILL HAVE a car maize or ka- j
fir heads on track Friday andi
Saturday. See me at Toggery ■
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STRAYED—1 dark bay horse mi
with plain collar marks, 1
mare mule; between 14 and
hands high. Gone since D
ember 16. $10 reward for 6
retupn to A. Hermansen, Dm
yang. . 464
OYSTERS at The Food Mar
Phon 23.
FOR SALE—One piM0*Zt3^H
Hand ease, new condition, pr
330.00. Apply Gobbler reek71
sonage. 848
Campo, Plainview and Iago. We
are sorry our team was eliminated
but hope to work to make up for
it in other event*.
Friday night at the Schoolhouse
s Founder* Day Program will be
presented by the local P.-T. A.
An interesting evening’s enter-
tainment is being planned by the
members and a good crowd Is ex-
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2 BaEw, Associate Editor.
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which occurred st her home in
Sturgis, Kentucky laat Thursday.
Attending Eastern Star in El
Campo Monday night were Miss
Jessie Thomss, Mesdames E N.
Peterson, 8. B. Heard, L. S. Stock
ton, Will Thomas, H. E. Johnson
W. R. Merriman and Mias Addie
Peterson
Beginning Wednesday “night of
this week, Reverend R. E. Early
of Wharton will conduct a Bible
Class in Loulse, the meeting to
be each Wednesday night at the ’
various 'homes of the class mem-
bers. Rev. Early’s lovable person-
ality, plus his intensive study for
many years of the Bible has given
him a knowledge along Bible lines
that thoroughly enables him to
impart an unlimited learning to
those fortunate enough to secure
his services. He already has a 1
splendid enrollemnt “which' win "
undoubtedly increase as he gets
the class under way. ,
Mrs. E. 8, Rpthrock and son E. ’
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A Pittsburgh nian got a divoree
trom his wife because she called
him. "dumb"; "slave", failed tget
his meals and returned home late
at night with strange men. Wot a
5% MONEY—Th* D Campo Na-
tionel Farm Loan Asan, aoting
for the Federal Land Bank, will
take up your ola loans or make
4 ratepe Mb. Fayment of any part
-or d of these jloanszmay be
made at any time w, W. Dn-
may lead
GALVANIZEDIron Cistern
feet, heavily coated with as-
phalt on inside and painted white
on outside, price 330.00 Charles.,
Ellwood.
FOR SALE—While Plymouth Rock
Eggs. Dixie Master Bred Strain,
76 cent* per setting. Dave Ol-
son, Route 3. 4647
FOR SALE—One Double Disk for
tractor, same as new. Can eee
same at P. Carville & Sons, gin. r
pected. r- .
Conway Stockton
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en
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it is said that Mrs. Gann is
tired of the squabble over her b»-
ctal status. Which makes that
feellug unanimous.
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A Manhattan taxi-driver is
writing’ a story of his life. Well,
stories about Jesse James used to
be popular.
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The average mn. doesn’t know
enough about women’s clothes,
says a magazine writer. Well, all-
he needs to know is the price,
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Pennsylvania has perfected a
new- brick 20 feet long and 5 feet
wide. Just the thing’ for some of
the Philadelphia politicians to
throw at one another.
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Speaker Longworth says there
is no "lower house” of Congress.
As we understand it, he mans
there t none lower than the Sen-
ate. - .
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derson, 0 ■
FOR SALE—New Chevrolet Coach. -
Will sell at a good discounn An f
FURNISH absolute proof
this business is making
money.p No competition.
Co-operation is one thing that is
absolutely necesary for the car-
rying on of the educational sys-
tem, as it should be carried on.
With friction between parents and
teachers-, there is always uncalled
for grief, and the sooner the pub-
lic is educated in the matter, and
the sooner thy public become* the
teachers’ friend, the sooner will we
pave more perfect educational
systems. When the parent and
the teacher co-operate, and there
is peace and harmony, all is well.
After the lessons period Tues-
day night, the visitor* assembled
in the Auditorium where a Par-
ent-eachers Association meeting
wks’held. Mrs. G. P. Stallworth,
local President, opened the meet-
ing, and Supti Oberheltzer lectured
on the work of the P:-T. A, using
a chart - for this purpose. This
.chart was an outline of the work
of the Association and the plans
and on Thursday night, Feb. 25,
will sponsor an exhibition of box-
ing by local boys and men who
have been developed largely since
its beginning. Ladles will be ad-
mitted free. A small admission
will be charged for men. A large
crowd will undoubtedly attend
this interesng affair.
K. D. Payne of El Campo trans-
acted business InLouise Wednes-
day.
Mrs. A. S. Johnson and daughter
Miss Vivian motored to Palacios
Sunday. Mrs. Johnson remaining
for a week’s visit with her daugh-
ter, Mrs. T. E. Slone and sister,
Mrs. P. A. Richman.
- pany was coming”.
- The school was held for, the
tinually, they, too, would probably
cease from such talk. I we still Ufe, wot a life.
Last Wednesday evening the
"would have no desire to live to Young Ladies Sewing Club met
of Goose
mother Mr«.
S. Jr., of Baton Rouge, La., have
concluded a visit in the H. P. ill, and assistins in her departure
Stockton home andarenow guest*
of Houston relauives enroute home
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!■ c parpose of showing to those of
‘ the patrons who can not visit
K during the regular day session,
& just what the teachers and pu-
. pils were really doing and ail who
Kftw maissed this opportunity were the
E losers thereby. ;.
EV The work, as . witnessed,.; was
k.' ■ all very interesting, and—to some
didly since its recent organization borne for the week end.
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Chickens, Eggs and Butter—Wb
pay more.
BULK GARDEN Seed, package
Garden Seed and Flower Seed,
Seed Potatoes, Onion Plants at '
Lizar & Andersons Red and
White Store.
WE SELL Dr. Hess Poultry, Hog
and Stock Tonic. Lizar & An- ,
in the death *f hle *g*d( mother. Creek visited, hie
3c
975%- 4 ' e
See C. H. Ruddell.
LOST—A small black female Po^ g-E
land China Pig about 7 weeks I
old. If whereabout known, noti---AM
fy G. J. Hafernick or'Phonersdhmmmsanih
W 25 m2 ;
RINs MORE LINERS ON rPYe
jr1 2
meeting Wed.
FORsALMEGGoa
house with screened porch m • 5
front and milk cooling room pu
back. Good wML P. 6. Buildig. n
blacksmith shop, all necesedry .)
outbuilding a, all in good re4 2
pair, lanuite at P. O„ Provident
City, ■ Texas. . . ' £ 4447. 5
IF YOU have concrete work ot nur
kind, especially Cemetery work.
call 0. H. Dixon, Phone 308 J 51, 2
FOR SALE or rent, my 8-room 1
house in El Campo. Mrs. O. C. s
Lundquist, Elgin, Texas. 4641. I
FOR SALE—two rent houses; one
two-room house finished inside
and out, and one unceiled, one-
“ room building, both in good con-
FOR RENT—160 acres of pasture
land, See A. M. Haggard. Itp.
JACK t’LOYD, the old reliable
piano tuner will be in town a
week or ten day*, Phone 66. It
FOR SALE—Fordson, practically
new, one 36-foot steel tower
windmill complete with force
pump. C. D. Daboval. , 46tf.
PLENTY OF Parking Space in
’’front of The Food Market.
.2 .
Clyde Niehls has returned to
his home in Cedar Cit, Missouet,
after spending the winter with
his brother R. LNfchols and tamf-
ly.
The Athletic Club under -the
capable direction of its president,
Z. A. Gfen, has progressed splen-
Sunday School, 10:00
Qcrmmunton Service, 1
League Service, 7:00
Preaching at 7:45 p.
- E, A, Copelai
Alva Stockton this week. The trip
was made in his car and while
driving near Rosenberg, a car,
traveling at a high rate of speed
ran into him, almost ruining his
car and injuring him painfully
about the head and face.. Several
stitches were taken in the head
injury. The car which ran into
him did not stop and was speed-
ing away so fast that it was im-
possible to-get-the license number.
Robert Russell and Walter Glesa
of Richmond spent the week end
here.
Carrl ’ Good of Houston passed
through Louise Saturday night on
bls way to Matamoras, Mexico
for a brief visit. Several of his
Louise buddies visited with him
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry Isaacson
and children were out from Hous-
ton Sunday. - ~
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town lots from 31. to $.50 page
Write ua for estimate*, and
rate* on your abstract work.
Wharton County Abstract Co.,
Wharton, Texas.
INTERESTTOALL >«■ •
, Mr. and Mr*. Jack Hanson aru
the proud parents of a baby boy
born February the eighth.
Mrs. Chris Madsen spent the
week end with her daughter, who
is a medical student Jn Galveston.
Mr. Olaf Olson ha* returned
fromiMarpir,where he hasbeen
taking, treatments.* . ‘ ' n
Saturday vaning. February 8th,
a large number of friend* helped
Mr*, L. Harton celebrate her
; A. Walfred Anderson,
ebruary 23rd, Sum
sqhdol at 16 a. m. Divir
l atH a. m. and vesper
The. wuung Workers
next Tuesday, February
E obange .of date) In tl
! parlors at 2:30 p m
' John Bard as hostess.
WILL HAVE a car maize or k*><;3
fir heads on track Friday and ’ I
Saturday. See me at Toggery j
Shoppe. J. W. Menefee. it. 9
FOR SALE—Good prairie 2
“ also some heavy ear corn, 1 5
mile east of town on Highway, 8
/ Cut mu oar c> -n- L
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A-ig aad-u-* -cera { ; ig,
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much thought into tl
words. Hence his addi
gebriet. Hie-message 1* al
mhedingedwith a whole
EMhmor. His personal
EFthe best.
VHe will have a three-r
! picture, entitled, “THE
OF JUSTICE", which si
£ I of the inside workings I
-, • forcemeat of our prohib
e ‘ and is a most interestir
L, : tractive picture. /-
g It is expected that
& house will greet the ,81
s not miss this opportuni
K® L this man. .
birthday.
The "beautiful sunshine" of the
past week ha* certainly been ap-
preciated and has made a de-
cided improvement in the roads.
The road* have been dragged
and after a few more days of dry-
ing will be in a "fair*’ condition,
considering the circumstances.
Mr. and Mr*. Viggo Anderson
returned from Houston, February
the eighth after spending four
weeks with Mr*. Andersen’s pa-
rents. On their re tun) they were
accompanied by Mr. L. P. Hansen
who will visit with his daughter a
couple of weeks.
Messrs. T. J. Lykke, Hans
Berndt and John Petersen have
recently installed electric light
plants in their homes.
Miss Msbel Johnson, who has
been visiting with her parent*
three months has resumed her
nursing duties in California.
During the past week a number
of the men of the community com
pleted the painting of the Com-
munity House. The exterior of the
building is palAted white and the
interior two shades of tan. The
installation of electric lights add
much to the beauty and comfort
of the hall. We now have a very
attractive place where the young
people enjoy skating, dancing or
hockey playing and where the
older people of the community
can conduct business meetings.
Misses Vera Tanner and Marentze
Andersen from El Campo spent the
week end with the latters’ parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Andersen.
A REAL LAND BARGAIN 150
acres good medium black land,
half mile fcom Ganado and just’
off highway No. 12, unimproved
at 334.00 per acre. This will
make a first class farm and is
one of the best bargain* we
have ever seen. Knipling Land
Company, Ganado, Texas. 2t.
For sale—one.3-bottom, 14-in.
P. & O. Gang plow and one 3-
bottom 12-inch John Deere
Gang Plow. D. H. Salley. Itp.
I AM handling the pure Western
Wonder Cotton Seed grown by
Summerour & Son, at Vernon,
Texas. We can afford to take
chances- this year with abed'.
Gather les*, gin less, sell more.
Wharton, Texas, W. G. Davis.49c
STORAGE—For Storage see P,
Carville & Sons, we have plenty
of .warehouse apaoe._______
NOTICE TO FARMERS
IF YOU need good half and half
cotton seed, place your order
before March 1st Price 31-85
per bushel. A. J. Wendel, Gin-
% Everybody invited. RI
D, x W. E. Longd
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PHILIPPI LUTHERAN
7 n.
f and you
s talk this
.
Lhalt century agosome meaning
Lg Well and others meaning to in-
%, sinuate that their methods were
U. better than those now used. H they
fes - would just stop to think where
E, the world would be today if the
Ei./ same old methods were used con-
io recitation, some saw it as it real
- ly was, while ethers saw the fun.
’ ny part of it in most cases 1
| wss not funny to the student. If
you have never been in a predica-
ment of that kind, you do not
know what he was going through.
People who do not know the
conditions as they exist at the
achool and in the class rooms are
‘prone to make critical remarks 1
e about methods that are used, or
■ that they think are used, when,
I‘ if they really availed themselves
of the opportunity to find out
what was really being done, they
would see things in a different
light and, perhaps, tell things in I
a " different manner. Many are
' i heard to say that classes are not
taught like they used to .be when
they went to schooltmayhe a
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Ballew, W. L. The El Campo Citizen (El Campo, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, February 21, 1930, newspaper, February 21, 1930; El Campo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1577679/m1/4/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Wharton County Library.