The Champion (Center, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 16, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 16, 1930 Page: 4 of 10
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THE CHAMPION, CENTER, TEXAS, APRIL 16, 1930
PINE HILL NEWS
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Spring Time Is Bug Time
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“Wo Sell Everything to Build Anything”
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The Forests’ Finest
Good Wood Means Sturdiness,
Permanence, Economy
In addition to your lumber supplies, we can
furnish ,you with Bird Roofing material
brick, paints, etc.
Also’ maintain an information department for
prospective builders.
JO SHOW
YOU HOW
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SCHOOL LOOP GIVEN
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Peddy, Christian and Parrish.
April 11—San Augustine 4,
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.750
.600
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Former C of. C. Secretary Ex-
presses Pleasure Upon Re-
turning To Center; Says
New Work Is Interesting.
and
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San Augustine 140
Center ..............114
Timpson .......... 91
Tenaha ............145
Diboll ................149
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John C. Rogers
Up-to-date Drug^ati—Phone <9—Wa DeiihrsB
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Jim Tindle in the city for a
few hours from Stockman.
Smith Lumber Co.
A Porch, Attic or
New Room--
Let us give you an
estimate. The time
to build or add to
your* home is now—
during thq Spring,
16
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21
10 4
15
19
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Persian
or see
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Diboll 3, Lufkin 7; Battery:
Diboll, Baker and Strauss;
Lufkin, Blackburn and Reisin-
ger.
Tenaha 9, Timpson 8; Bat-
tery: Tenaha, Peddy and Par- partly cloudy,
rish; Timpson, Bogard, Ash
and Taylor.
April 10—Lufkin 13, Ten-
aha 9; Battery: Lufkin, An-
T. Wood Smith driving down derson and Reisinger; Tenaha,
Shelbyville street.
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Charles S. Cook, booster of
home-town trading, going to
the Rotary Club with Lawrence
Miller.
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STAMPS QUARTET
CARTER FAMILY new
ords out FRIDAY. Jno. C.
Rogers, of course. «
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SALE—White
kittens. Phone 249
Mrs. W. C. McKee.
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Mr. and Mrs. Chas. H. Smith
paid a visit to Joaquin and
Haslam yesterday.
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Little Frances La Delie
Smith, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. E. F. Smith of Houston,
and whose mother will be re-
membered here as Dovie Lou
Crawford, is to be a duchess
in the coming May Fete at the
EastKvood School. Her part-
ner is Master Clark Smith,
whose mother was Miss Bess
Whitehead and taught in the
Center High School in 1912
and will be pleasantly remem- "
bered by her many friends.
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CURTIS MORRIS
HERE FOR GOAT
MULLIGAN FETE
Have you outgrown your home? If so, you
needn’t move. At a very modest expenditure,
you may enjoy the added comfort of a bedroom
for baby, the added healthfulness of a sun par-
lor, or the added luxury of a breakfast nook.
Whatever the addition, we can supply you yrith
$19 plans, and building materials.
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BUGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
THEY ARE ALWAYS ON THE JOB
Our job is to help you fight them by carrying the
necessary fighting materials.
Look over this partial list and come in—
High Life; Arsenate Lead; Paris Green; Arsen-
ic Plant Guard—all sorts of Insect Powders;
Moth Balls that will keep them out. Ask us
about this item.
Black Leaf 40, for mites and bugs of all descriptions.
This fe a partial list of our itock. Let u« HELP
clean ’em out.
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East Texas—Showers in the
Northeast portion; colder in
West tonight. Wednesday,
Colder except
in the Southeast.
West Texas—Partly cloudy
and colder tonight.
day generally fair.
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The Flower Shop has re-
ceived a shipment of Gladiolap
Diboll 3; Battery: San Augus- and red, white and pink Car-
tine, Robert and Murphy; Di- nations.
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Mr ^J!
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ROBT. A. STRATH
“I suffered ten years, with
STAMPS
CARTER FAMILY
ords out FRIDAY.
Rogers, of course.
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Mr
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boll, Baker and Strauss.
Timpson 1, Lufkin 4; Bat-
tery: Timpson, Ash and Tay-
lor; Lufkin, Blackbur and Rei-
singer.
Center 7, Tenaha 8; Bat-
tery: Center, Woods and Tay-
lor; Tenaha, Christian and.
Parrish.
The people of the Good
Hope Community will be glad
to have everyone aV(3nd the
candidate night which will be
April 25th.
All candidates are expected
to be present and three minutes
will be given to his or her dis-
posal by rendering a solo,
trick, speaking or some other 'Lufkin ......
form of good entertainment.
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Has Strength, Energy
Of 20 Years Ago
Per.
.692
.571
.555
.500
.500
.470
.467
.437;
.438
.428
.400
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Franeis Childs and Matine jRASEBALL STANDING
vricLUL.
Mrs. Roy Davenport of Has- (
The farmers are very busy lam and Miss Junita Adams ofj -
getting their crops planted- in
this community.
There is some sickness in
this community at the present,
but it is not considered as be-
ing very serious.
Mr. P. J. Jeans and Nump
i Hooper were in Center Mon-p
day.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Bonner
spent several hours Tuesday
with Mr. and Mrs. Samford.
Several enjoyed a fish fry
Saturday night. Those attend-
ing were Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Finkley and family, Mr. and
Mrs. B. W. Rodgers, Leroy
Garden, Jerry Nash and fam-
l ily, Fred Oates. A very good
‘time was had by all.
Mr. Roy Oates and mother,
Mrs. Jude Oates, were in Cen-
ter Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Vance Adams
jand little daughter, Jinnie
I Ness, were visitors in the home
I of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Nash
| Sunday.
I Misses .Virgie Peace and
j Vessie Grant spent the week-
I end in Joaquin.
| Miss Eris Lee Wilson enter-
| tained with a musical in her
I home Monday afternoon. The
I music was furnished by Oscar
| Glass, Tom Burgess, Tab Jones,
I Miss Virgie Jones and Mrs.
Ruth Nash. Those attending
were Era and Gay Taylor,
Pauline Peterson, May Anna
Jackson, Lucille and Marcel i
Davis, Junita Burgess, and j
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Rodgers,
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Rodgers,
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Nash and
family, Mrs. Grace Christy and |
children, Bill English, Roswell
iPeterson, Marvin Hooper, Fer-Jas
I tel Keath, Roy Oates, Leroy
Gorden, George Harvey, Fred
HOates, Lara Grant, J. W. and
San
Augustine ........5
Lufkin ..............4
Tenaha ............5
Center ..............4
Timpson ..........3
Diboll ..............5
Last Week’s Games Results
April 8—San Augustine 6,
Center 2; Battery: San Augus-
tine, Parmer and Murphy;
When you build or rebuild, no matter what
your plans, you 11 find sure satisfaction in the
materials and services that we furnish.
Curtis Morris of Longview,'
.400 head of the newly created de-
.368' partment of Statistics of the.
.364 East Texas Chamber of Com-^
.353 ' merce and former secretary
.333' of the Center Chamber of
.300 Commerce, arrived in the city
.250Tuesday to attend the goat
mulligan and barbecue to be
held at the Fair Grounds.
“I’m mighty glad to be back,
jif only for a short while,” Mr.
Morris told a News reporter.
When asked if he enjoyed)
his new work, Mr. Morris smil-
ed. “Sure,” he said, “it’s
mighty interesting and keeps
me right in touch with East
Texas. I often get data re-
lating to Center and this of
course is interesting.”
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THE WEATHER
Nature’s best efforts are aided by mans
science to give you timber that is strong and
lasting . . . .wood that builds beautiful homes
and keeps them looking new—wood free
from defects.
1®#
bad a case of stomach trou-i
ble as any man ever had. It
was impossible for me to ever
enjoy a meal without suffer-
ing. I was terribly run-down.
’’Five bottles of Sargon
made me feel like a new man.
'I have gained sixteen pounds
and have as much strength and
vitality as I had twenty years
ago.
“I have never found any-
thing to equal Sargon Soft
Mass Pills. They regulate me
perfectly.”—Robt. A. Strate,
425 West 24th Street, Okla-
homa City.
The demand for Sargon and
Sargon Soft; Mass Pills has
probably broken all world’s Center, Nicholson and Woods,
records for the length of time
they have been on the market.
Jno-. C. Rogers, Agent.
xAdv.x .
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QUARTET and
new rec-
Jno. C.
1 Center spent Thursday after- j
noon with Mrs. Ruth Nash. ;
Mrs. Berta Donahoe has <
been on the sick list this week. >
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cole of of the high school league that
Joaquin spent a few hours in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jer-
ry Nash Sunday.
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CANDIDATE NIGHT
has been formed in this dis-
trict and of which’Center is a
member. This* report will be
published weekly in the col-
umns of this paper.
Games This Week
April 15—-Tenaha at Diboll,
Timpson at San Augustine,
Center at Lufkin.
April 18—Center at Timp-
son, Lufkin at San Augustine.
April 19—Timpson at Ten-
aha.
Team Batting Averages
Per.
.307
.301
.298
.253
.227
.188
Home Runs Last Week
Griffin of Timpson in Ten-
aha game.
McLain of Lufkin in Tenaha
game.
Reisinger of Lufkin in Timp-
son game.
Leading Batters
AB
Reisinger, Lufkin 13
Garrett, Center 14
Munnerlyn, Center 9
Taylor, Timpson 10
McLane, Lufkin
Woods, Center
Roberts, S. Aug. 15
Bickley, S. Aug.
Rutland, Diboll
Parker, Tenaha
'Ash, Timpson
i Agee, Diboll
'Kellow, Diboll
Baker, S. Aug.
Parrish, Tenaha 17
Grimes, Lufkin 12
Francis, Timpson 10
Peddy, Timpson 16
Club Standing
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Lynch, John W. The Champion (Center, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 16, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 16, 1930, newspaper, April 16, 1930; Center, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1356846/m1/4/?q=hamilton+county: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fannie Brown Booth Memorial Library.