The Eldorado Success (Eldorado, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, June 17, 1927 Page: 3 of 4
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1 To National Leauty Spots of West
CHURCH OF CHRIS! 10
HIVE ENC1MPMTIHT.
On June 19th, at Christoval
Texas, the Christian Church
people will gather for an En-
campment, Oscar Smith of Houa
ton 19 engaged to do the preach
ing. He comes well recomendeo
as a flueut speaker, and as one
who knows how to piesent the
gospel message in love
Everybody is cordially invited
t<i come camp with them, the
Baptist Encampment grounds
willbejused for the occassion,
take your cots and camping
• quipments, or jou can rent
cottages with cote at reoaona-
jble rates. The Encampment will
last over two Sundays said M r
C C West of our City
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TIm vrt<U world beckons and the
motorist la aaiwerlng the vacation
ealL Now roads, new conveniences
wad sow services have made the
Vfcole United States almost as close
‘ ne the wheel of one's car. Thou-
>sads and scores of thousands
. ftoterlata nil over the land are
Seepeadlng to the travel lure. They
are folnf from each place and in
*U directions
New roads In the far West this
year and Improved old roads have
Made practically every national
>ennty Spot pleasantly accessible
•nd there 1> already an indication
that the preat national parks will
make records for visitors this year
x never before approached. But no
matter how many come the parks
•' Will not be crowded To th man in
(fee Nest park un*'- a green spot
U « etty. To tL .Vesterner It
•aaaa a great pr.-erve of natural
%utf, In many iustanc s contain
v
Ing thousands of square miles.
And It is equipped to take care of
visitors. The visitors may either
camp or may stop at mountain
lodges as fine as any.
Some of the points that are now
included on a complete all summer
motor trip to the Pacific Coast al-!
ternating as between North and I
South on the go and return jour-
ney are:
Glacter National Park. Yellow-
stone National Park the Columbia
River Highway, the Snoqualmie
Fall? and Pass, Runier National
Park the Mount Hood Loop, Crater
L^ke National P„;k and then the
famous serios iri Ca.ifornia—Mount
Shasta, the Mount Lassen Volcanic
National Park showing the only
ctive volcano in the United States,
the Redwood Highway, Muir Woods,
vo=ernlte National Park with Its
match!**- waterfalls and rook
formation the Saquoi- National
Park with its General Sherman
Tree thirlv sis and one-half feet
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give the time of start and the time
you hope to be back home again.
Mention the several Important
places on the route that you want
to visit. The Club will then send
you complete detail route maps,
selecting the go and return roules
so that the journey will be pleas-
antest from a weather standpoint.
Say whether you are going to camp
out, camp in motor camps or stay
in hotels. If specific Information Is
wanted, make the request definitely
in the communication. On arrival
in Southern California the Auto-
maki a motor journey to the Pa- mobile club will make the visitor
cific Coast that touches Southern | a guest member without charge.
Cali, -mla on either the going oAj These ) ourtesles are extended In
re: u. i journey, by special arrange- return tor the .courtesies invariably
m&nt, the Automobile Club of shown to California motorists when
Southern California will act as traveling In the other parts’of the
their guide anJ servant without United Btates. All-of our readers
charge. Write or telegraph the! Intending the Journey should avail
In diameter and with five thousand
trees greater than ten feet in
diameter in an area of two miles
square, Los Angeles, Hollywood
and Old Mexico. Then on the
Southern route, Zion National Park,
Brice Canyon, the Kalbab National
Forest, the Petrified Forest, the
Gra:.i Canyon and the residences
of the pre-historic cliff dwellers,
and Indian pueblos where the na-
tive American still lives much as he
did efore Cortez came to the
shores of North America.
If any of our readers wish to
club mentioning this paper, at lts
headquarti rs. Twenty-sixth and'
Figcaroa streets, Los Angeles Say
from what point you will start,
themselves of the offer. It will
m ke their journey decidedly more
pleasant and workmanlike than If
they pioneer.
Hardeware
I have bought the Stock of
Taney Implement Co.
*•4 will keep a stock of parts as usual. A Iso keep the
John Deer & McGormick
Implement.
I will also appreciate your tin work and piping work.
V. H. Humphrey
Hardware
WHMTON.
I
Mr. Frank Eaton, of Eldoiado
jaud Miss Alva E White of
i Greenville, Texas, were married
at Nuvada, Texas, Saturday June
11.
Mr. Eaton is one of Eldorado’s
prominent young businessmen
operates the Electric Ligua
Plant for our City and is held in
the highest esteem by all. He ia
a son of J. D Eaton and wife
of Sonora and was reared in So
nora, he is a young man of Ster .,
ling character and has a boat of
friends in our city.
The bride is not known here
but taught in the Sonora Highj
School, where she met the man
of her choice.
The happy young couple re-
turned to Eldorado Wednesday |
where they are rec iving con-
Everytime it rains we feel like
taki ng up a collection for the
preacher, everjbody stems to
be in a good humor,
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Wade
were called to Hangs, Texas last
w**ek to the funeral of Mrs
Wade’s grand lather, M r. M, L.
Cnalson, who died there last Sun
day June 5th Mr. Colson was
abnut 81 years old ar.d one time
drove a freight wagon through
Ki Dorado to Sonora, and was
one to haul the lumber for the
Tom Green county Court House
in the early days, he resided
with his daughter at Hangs at
the Mine of his death.
Mrs. Wade reports that the
bssi crops that they saw were in
Schleicher county and also said
that we had the best rain.
ICE DELIVERED
I am now delivering ice to any
pa» t of town, 10 pounds for 10
cents, largerquantitii s at small-
er rates, We give service at all
tim *s. solicit the patronage of
all and get you ice when you
vant it. For ice, service and
square deal Phone 108.
EARL PENN.
CREAM NOTICE.
We will only buy cream on
each Tuesday until futher notice
as we do not get enough to ship
on Friday.
Wi ight’s Cash Store,
• City Market
Leslie Galbreath
The NEW Market with Excellent Meat, a good
place to trade. 1 e* |» ct to kt ep 11 e b« st at all
times. Come to see us and we will strive to please
you. Telephone 25.
Goid Fresh Barbecue all the time, at better prices.
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Palace Barber Shop.
gratulations
friends.
from their many
The Eldorado Success
Should be In tvery Sehhicher County, home
It is for the upbuilding <>f this sectionof Texas
Tbe Subscription price is oclj$l 25 per year;
Tbe.Sunday School lesson Column alone is
worth the price.
It pays to advertise what you have for sale in
ita columns.
Hath
First Glees Toneorlal Service
HAIR BOBBING A SPECIALTY
H. T. FINLEY , Props.
Bath.
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In making medtiou of our Col
legers return las*t week we did I |
not mention our friends John *
MeElroy and Miss Mary Heller j
Jackson, John has finished his J
years at the Texas Christian
University at Fort Worth and
Miss Jaoksou returns from Bay-
lor Helton.
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City Barber Shop. j
HOT AND COLO BATHS
• Prompt Work and C iurteous Treatment.
All Patronage Appreciated.
Ben Eilis, Proprietor.
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Itaymon Brooks, nephew of
E W. Breoks. and who worked
here sum** last year, is visiting
his uncle this week, he had a 2
ru 'ks vacation aud like most
pjople who ever spend a short
while in Eldorado always wants
to coma b ick so he is spending
his 2 weeks vacation in the Gar-
den of Eden.
“Uncle Jim" Rvans w^g up
town Thursday morning exhib-
iting some nice deMsious peach-
es that grew in his yard, they
were beauties and flavord weli
Long Distance Telephone
Saves much time, effort and money, at d is the quickest
way to transact business. ('insult your telephone direc-
tor for Long distance rater. S» e the j allow pages, N°s. 6
and 7. Use your telephone more. It will pay you.
San Angelo Telephone Co,
Fred O Green, Local Manager.
Mrs Oella Williamson and baby
came in Wednesday for a ftw
days visit with her parents Mr.
and Mis. E P. Sweatt.
Hav* G. D. Hints write your
deeds and draw your contracts
He will get it right.
Born June 13, 1927, to Mr and
Mrs L O. Caldwell, a winsom
baby boy, mother and ron doing
nicely aud the young father is
■’eoovering from his son stroke.
We have a nice new Banjo Uke
'•laple green color that we will
sell at a bargaiu.
Wright's Cash Store.
Mayor E W. Brooks went to
R mkiu this week to look after
is business there
1 am selling out my stock of
Grocerie and I am offering you
seme exceptionally goto b*r
gaius Sharp’s Mercantile Co.
Miss Oilie Evaus and Miss
lirdie Boswell, of Pearsall, aie
guest of Mr. aud Mrs. J. M.
'.vans tbis week end.
We have a nice assortment of
gallon fruits, cherries, apricots,
•lackberries peaches, apples,
plumbs, etc.
Wright's Cash Store.
Jim Simpson of Brady is visit
mg his sister Mrs E H. Sweatt
this wee4i.
Just received a new Shipment
of Martins §crew Worm Killer,
ilso Fly Smear, call and get a
Free Sample, guaranteed to sat-
fy. West Texas Lumber Co.
Dr. J. W. Island will post an
animal here Saluaday that is at-
fected with stomach worms,
those attending the meeting at
h" court house Saturday aftei-
uuon will have a chance to see
this work done.
Some nice Schleicher County
Honey at Wright's Cash Store.
Mordicai Davis who is sick
vith typhoid fevor at the home
oi his parents is reported some
•< tter Thursday.
Mince line of Spring goods for
you to buy from, prices to suit
at Sharp's Mercantile Co.
Mrs. Mattie Koysterand little
ho i is visiting her pareats, Mr.
tnd Mrs. J. A. Whitten this
week.
For Sale Bundle Maize, Scper
b.ndle.
Mrs. Joe Burleson.
W. L, Isaacs is doing son e
ro id work for the county no*,
there is nothing better than
^ood roads and we must conlii -
ie to improve the roads.
Only a few Ladies hats left
uul we are selling them atgre it
■y reduced prices.
Wright’s Cast) Store.
Mr. and Mrs. Ji« Hoover en-
t m tained with a dance at the
Hail Friday nigbt those in atten-
dance reported an eijojatle
evening,
Good feed, 5c a bundle.
Ed Reynolds.
Mr and Mrs John Rodgers
made a business trip to San
Angelo Saturday.
For sale. A Poll Hereford Bull
4 >* ars old, see or phone
Charlie Mund.
I have ione new Wall Paper
book and would like to take nare
of your wall paper busiaeas.
8. L Wright
Mr and Mrs. E. M Thornton
visited Mrs Thornton’s paronts
at Nine MeCulloh County.
List With Me Your
Land &Live Stock
I am in toueb with buyers
and will appreciate baying
chance bo sell your prop-
erty, or get some for you.
General Com mission Business.
H. S. Esot.
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