The El Campo Citizen (El Campo, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, July 15, 1927 Page: 2 of 8
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THE EL CAMPO CITIZEN FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1927
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the right tires
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tural writers and editors; Ex-
periment Station i superinten-
dents and workers, county and
home demonstration ‘ agents
and other extension workers,
bankers group with represen-
tative banker from each coun-
ty who is interested in agri-
culture and agricultural edu-
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the place to find
AMONG the eight beautiful
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models there is one particularly
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your floors, furniture or woodwork.
to July 80, Charles ported to Director Alvord at tend register early in order Judge Fitzgerald and Henry
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Special railway rates
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SHORT COURSE H. Alvord, director, has an-recent conference that inqui- It is due to arrive here the af-
-------, nounced. The attendance last ries regarding the coming ses- ternon of July 24, a day ahead
Station, Texas,July year was between 2500 and sion point greater interest this of the opening of the course.
3,000- This year it is expected year than ever in the numerous Starting at Longview, this train
ce of 3,000 or more to set a new record. District meetings and conferences sche- • will pick up county delegations
ghteenth annual Far-agents of the Extension ser-duled for the five day program, along the route. Smith county
ort Course to be held vice, under auspices of which Director Alvord hs urged people have advised that a
& M College of Tex- the Short Course is held, re- that all those who expect to at- large delegation, headed by
Course at the A. & M. College
of Texas is a recognized part comprehensive study of rural backs, mai
of the educational program of1 problems.”.
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conservation and utilization
proponents; fruit growers and
produce men of Texas; com-
mercial poultrymen; ’ agricul-
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2, haven't seen any need to change.
"When I get constipated, I feel all
, out of sorts and tired and sluggish
and I take a few doses of Black-
. to teachers of' vocational' ag-
A large number of outstan- riculture to attend. There is
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as Beekeepers’ Association;
state association of county
citizens interested in some
phase of improved farming or
the improvement of the country’
home,” said Director Alvord.
‘‘Farmers and members of their
families win find a welcome
awaiting them and every effort
will be made to make the week
both pleasant and profitable.
Special invitation is extended
will send large delegations. ested in particular subjects. r
have Among the associations that I
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been authorized and special wil hodl meetings are the Tex-
trains will be operated in some as Jersey Cattle Club, the Tex.
instances. One of these speci-
als will be over the Missouri
Pacific lines from East Texas.
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through county and home dem-'promises a five day period re-
onstration agents and early plete with varied events. Va-
notifications will assist a great rious phases of the course have
deal in this respect. In addi- been divided into groups and
tion to the college dormitories leaders designated to preside
for taking care of those who at these group meetings. There
attend, there will be camping will be special programs for
park facilities for those who those interested in agronomy,
plan to come in their cars and horticulture, livestock, poultry
camp. -This free camp- ground dairying, cotton classing, and
is in a pleasant grove of trees.’ special programs for the farm
at the south end of the cam. boys and girls, farm women,
pus. The grounds are electri- and others. Numerous associa-
cally lighted and wood and will hold meetings are the Tex-
water will be furnished free. section with programs of the
Advance information indi- jvarious groups and there will
cates that many communities be conferences of those inter-
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The family seeking an all-
purpose automobile—those
women and men who require
personal cars of unquestioned
smartness—the business man ' ,
who demands combined econ- ' .
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ance.-owners of high-priced
automobiles who wish to enjoy
the advantages of additional
transportation without sacrifice
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colors and size of packages that will meet or
dinary demands—and the price is
Less Than Wholesale Cost .
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tore where you are just a purchaser.
Our services to you consist of more than just selling
groceries—it’s standing back of them.
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Ballew, W. L. The El Campo Citizen (El Campo, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, July 15, 1927, newspaper, July 15, 1927; El Campo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1577649/m1/2/?q=music: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Wharton County Library.