The El Campo Citizen (El Campo, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, December 9, 1932 Page: 3 of 8
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two feet wide was dug across.From
seed I grew plenty of Little Gem
Brings You all the news first, in the morning when
you have time to read and your mind M'clear and
twen the large hors eshoe rose
bed, a green sward to be proud
of. There were about 100 red and
three growers insist that I try
out for them in a race for the
fittest. They may'prove a mon-
grel company of smiles when all
bloom, but they are all fed well,
with liquid manure then a change
of diet to Vigoro, and I’ll have
a few blooms in a month. Edging
these two beds again is an Ally-
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on the 19th day of December, A.
D., 1932, at 10:00 o'clock, A. M.
ELLA M. SHULA, Guar-
dian of the Estate of Said
Minor.
CENTRAL POWER
FIRST EAPTIST CHURCH
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BARGAIN RATES
By Mail Only in Texas and Louisiana
Good to December 31, 1932
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Cars washed & Greased_____$1.50
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the citizen is, privileged to "cune"
the governmem—and the nremain
No, the railroads don’t want
special favors. They don’t want
government subsidies such as are
given to their competitors, the
waterways. They don’t want an
entire escape from Federal regu-
lation. as is enjoyed by the trucks.
What they do want is fair treat-
ment-—a transport policy that will
let all carriers compete under con-
ditions of equality for bustess, if
that is done, each will carry goods
falling naturally into its field-
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enough sunshine. I’first wanted OF WHARTON COUNTY, TEXAS,
to Improve the lawn, and spread INREE: ESTATE OF WILLIAM
a wagon load of fine manure all EDWARD SHULA, A MINOR:
through the motled bermuda I
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be on “The Two Covenants” and
the Minister in the evening will
begin a series of sermons on the
New Testament Way. These Sun-
day evening sermons will be of
vital interest and importance to
young people who have appreciat-
ed ithe Bible stories of the past
two Sunday nights. Therefore a
pressing invitation is extended to
all young people who will, to at-
tend and bear these stories. The
choir which is doing such splen- S
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each, in the long run, will pros-
per. It will mean a tremendous
strengthening of every factor in
one of our greatest industries—
transportation.
In normal times the rails em-
ploy 1,000,000 or so workers. They
spend hundreds of millions for
supplies. They are leaders in com-
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ny plants from seed. This makes (House of Wharton County, Texas
a color scheme that ought to prove!
attractive. First blooming Allysum ,
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ed me to a concert—that of my
choir of roses, for her approval.
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THE STATE OF TEXAS:
COUNTY OF WHARTON.
IN COUNTY COURT
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So I dug deeply all around rose
bushes without coming near roots,
put in some cow manure, mixed
well, then after a month gave a
dose of Vigoro to each rose bush.
Well, I’ll have roses for Christmas
if it doesn’t freeze, for buds on
that can be trimmed like a small
hedge, next lemon colored calen-
dulas on bright green foliage and
behind that my stock in violet
that should bloom by early April
A few poinsettas are now bloom-
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Sermon, 11:00.
B. T. s., J. L. Andrews Jr., di-
rector, 6:30.
Sermon, 7:30.
Next year Chicago will celebrate' sum border that I can trim as
"a century of progress". From neatly as any hedge when and
tomahawk to machine gun. ' during blooming.
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orano of the Metropolitan opera
Aswoclation and hez dug "Spuok,."
8XL-FHOOE—Thi cot-
ton ylo-trock provides a
1 new way of getting into
your dress You simply
wrap the left side around.
it all 7 Well, thereby hangs a tale-plampewet out in front to lead my
fr recital, which I will call "my; choir of roses that should have
garden". About three months ago J some good color voice* among
1 was given full privileges in a i them, a ooncert that ought to be-
garden lot 50x100 between two came the most interesting In "My
brick buildings ahd literally turn- garden". I hope if all works out
ed looe like a calf in a paature, well to invite the lady who phon-
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taking defeat lying down. The
sportsmah never knows when
to dicked. I
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if you don't hear about God ’
Webb, don’t come bark,
O. b, Henley, Pastor.
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"stationmty model.
ing, being protected. About two
months ago I made two rounding at 10:45 and at 7:30 in the
beds ech to contain 100 pansy I evening. The morning sermon will
plants. Giant strains that each of
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bloom, and they border the bedthe G. W. Edward’s Survey, Ab-
throughout. Next is planted near stract No. 95 of the Records of
edge a row of lemon calendular, 8 Wharton County, Texas, contain-
inches apart that may show first ing Eighty (80) acres of land,
bloom about Christmas if it keeps more or less.”
warm enough. Now I plan to plant I Said application will be heard by
behind that some violet-flowering > the County Judge of Wharton
stock, of which I have grown ma-County, Texas in the County Court
nperative ex-
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broadcasts over the N BO network aide aronnd and testep it
every Weanesday evening tav set on the teft eeam Thl» don-
a new standard in radio entertain- Me lap gives a tailored line
number and intereat. It is worth the services. 45
while to study this great Book of We are planming a good Chr
Prophecy, It la for the servants of mas Program on Christmas mi
God. at the church. Begin to plan I
J. H. McSparren, Minister, to come. • M" j
to do as I liked.
Such gardening as was there
was neglected terribly, but drain-
age was good, soil fair, and posst-
billties excellent. There was pro-
tection from cold winds between
the buildings, and just about
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, NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR 3
Planted English Rye for a winter. AUTHORITY TO EXECUTE OIL, 3
-- — —' 'GA8 AND MINERAL LEASE ON 3
REAL ESTATE OF SAID MINOR 3
Notice is hereby given that t, 3
Ella M. Shula, Guardian of the 3
pink radiance roses in the horieEstate of William Edward Shula. 3
a minor, did, on the 13th day of 3
October, A. D. 1932 file my appli- 3
cation in the above entitled and 3
। numbered cause for an order of 3
the County Judge of Wharton 3
County, Texas authorizing * me as 3
(Guardian of the Estate of said 3
j minor, to make an Oil, Gas arid 3
Mineral Lease upon such terms as 3
the Court may order and direct On , 3
undivided One-twelfth (1-12) 3
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Russell. Mragaret McGredy, Sou:
venr. Autumn, Talisman and one
Presidant Hoover that I planted la
the corner. I hope to learn of a
new variety sure to be named
President Roosevelt, that I will
spreads a glow over the width of j the L
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Th- mid-week meeting on Wed- try to get someone-to com
nesday night and the study of the us? Perhaps"the ones »
Book at Revelation is growing in with us will get' great goo
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Sportsmanship
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The thing that distinguishes a
genuine sportsman from a “bum
•port” is that those who have the
spirit of sportsmanship not only
know how to win gracefully, but
how to lose uncomplainingly. The
dinerence between a '.genuine
sportsman and the other kind to
that your real sportsman never
tries to shift the responsibility for
his failure upon somnebody etop.
We have long believed that the
sporting attitude toward life to
the soundest of all philosophies of
living. Try your best to win, hat
if you lose don’t be too quick to
the government, or the capi:
. . —lsts, or the boss, or anybody
^^U® but hfmselk.
MTrue sportsmanshtp does Mo im-
Sunday School, M. A.
blame somebody else for your fall-
ure. Nine times out of ten, people
. ..... set whatever rewards their indi-
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ax observation, also, that about nine
2 times out of ten the man who
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Ballew, W. L. The El Campo Citizen (El Campo, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, December 9, 1932, newspaper, December 9, 1932; El Campo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1577744/m1/3/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Wharton County Library.