The El Campo Citizen (El Campo, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, July 15, 1927 Page: 3 of 8
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courging popular hopes for
big aggregate reductions- The
promoting the airway move'
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Tilson for example, said that
flood relief and the deficiency
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THE BYRD flight is regard,
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thered useful data and showed
difficulties, even though he
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AIRWAYS WILL open up a
new field for “pork?’ There,
L is already evident pressure on
I the government to establish
| “fictitious airways” which can
[ not be used for some time to
come and for which funds are
not available for the necessary
2" lighting for night flying. There
is a feeling that some airplane
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:; have on hand a variety of our canned goods,
o We have a large assortment—canned, deviled,
:; and potted meats, soups of many kinds, fruits
in fact, everything needed for
, Glowing: .dominant
PICKARD GoldEncrusted ;
China gives a life. a
-sparkle, to any dinin? 2
■ table on which it is n
used. Yet it harmonizes
• with every setting. To i
the charm of dainty
china, finely etched, is U
added the world*old S
hire of beautiful gold,
fired in.
PICKARD Gold Encrust ed
> China is particularly j
desirable for gifts, as it ,
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me wonderfully, for afe
could sleep at night and
health was better. My a
ed up and I enjoyed my
Thousands of other 1
• told of the benefit they
ed from the use of Card
on hand, to take when I
A medicine of long
merit; mild, harmless.
At all drug stores.
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Hill & Isaacson
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. The heaviest infestation:
It is estimated that the sc- corded occurred in 1921 wh
♦ ♦ * j reage of cotton planted in approximately a third oft
, THE FEDERAL Trade Com-Texas this year is 89 percent Tex s crop was lost from w
cement dm could assume mission is going to take action of that planted in 1926 or a i viT damage.. In that year, Ap
there would be no special severy soon on several important total of 17,035,000 acres. This Fune And September were <
the ou nf no leaders in pending anti-trust cases. We compares closely witn the 17cessively wet, partier r -
cion, S om00f the leadersiibelieve, but do not know pos- 706,00 acres planted in 1924. ver the eastern two-thirds
Cong Swhd advocating 0itively, that dismissals or cbm- That year 4,952,000 equiva- the etate. The average yh
special session now say thev ( promises will come in the Fam- lent bales were produced, the pr aere was only 98 poun
no" Sgy.zous Players-Lasky and the yield per acre averaging 133 2,198.000 bales resulting OS
do not see any need of it. MrBethlehem Steel cases ana that pounds. The preliminary area the 11,193,000 acres plant,
further action will be taken in planted in all of the cotton Alhough great effort was ma
the case of the international states is 42,683,000 acres olthat year to decrease the i
The 87.6 per cent of the 1926 acre- reage following the ruin
speculation i Washington,
therefore, is now turning a-
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ness to .public office. He is
highly regarded here. •
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are very numerous from busi-!
ness groups. The President told ,,,
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concrete Culverts,
Blocks andSteps
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prices of the season prec
Wnts t0 (legality of 'combinations be- Stands are reported as 85 a reduction of only 9 per
tween capital and labor to per cent of perfect in Texas resulted.
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" A GROWING coolness to- rising over his administration NEW PEPUTY Comptrol- control prices, and agitation of which compares with 88
[Ward Secretary Jardine on the of the grain futures act It lers of the Currency are now it will have some effect
should be said that business E. H. Gough, formerly assis-wage agreements in other in. 1925 and 82 per cent in 192456
groups in general are favor- tant chief national bank ex-, dustries. The average date of fir^t.
ably inclined toward nim and aminer, stationed here, and F. < *** blooms fell on June 16 thisSa
his politics. . G. Await, formerly Treasury IN GENERAL, it is becom- year, on June 23 in-1926and
fiscal advisor. This rounds, outing more noticeable each week on June 18, “ 1925 and on
GENERAL LEONARD Wood well official personnel of that the Federal Trade Com- June 20 in 1924. Weevil have
is ill. His successor as Gov- the office. Note that Nationallmission will gradually with- appeared in increased number
ernor of the Phillinses maybank call came as of.June 30,draw from the field of ctrust considerably earlier than
be Col. Carmi Thompson or as advertised in advance.” busting,” and devoting itself u.a this year, in some local:--
Senator Rice W. Menns of Co- Indications are that there was closely to the correction of un- ties, as, high as 50. ”*7*71
lorado., probably the former, ilittle or no window dressing, fair trade practices total infestation existing. Leaf!
♦ * * । * * 7 i worms have begun work, in 2
Ap(gg aq .MUSCLE SHOALS. Govern. the south, cotton hopers are -
.. NR I E . . he ment operation is being dis JULY 1 COTTON REPORT (active in scattered sections but* 5
there will be a special session; , P .. . “.508 -r- a e .. . "—212128
cussed receptively in some
In the northwest, pa
larly. in the counties 01
Cap-rock, lack of moistur
couraged planting until
the rains of June 12-11
perience has shown that 1
planted there as late' as
20 can make a fair yie
open cotton providing-
do not come too early. A
recent years gin develo
has reached the point
bollies can be utilized
great extent, thus adding
ger percentage to ’the
outturn of lint than wa
sible r. few years ago.
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If you are preparing to build a new home, or remodel or make
extensive repairs, don’t make the mistake on: the theory that the
cheapest lumber is the most economical to buy.
If you will make inquiry among people who have had experience
in building, you will find the unanimous opinion that the best lmber
in the beginning will avoid extra construction costs and expenaive
repairs later.
! High grade lumber put into your home means reducing Ethe
repair bills of the future to the minimum. . :
A sagging or squeaking floor, a leaking roof, cracked plaster, a
window that will not close easily, a warped door—these and other
troubles of the home owner are often the results of buying inferior
materials. ; '
These difficulties can be avoided if you buy dependable, uniform
lumber and other quality materials such as we have for- sale at all
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This will mean a home that is built permanently, and will-not be
constantly in need of annoying and costly repairs.
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i panaroma of E- * The complaints against / him
he National Capi- * are thut he utters platitudes
n * about improving cooperative
* * marketing, on which all agree,
j but he fails to say HOW. Ag-
ESIDENT probably ricultural interests also are dis-
.. pleased over his transferral of
ige his vacaation the Packer and Stockyard Ad-
Brom South Dakota to ministration to the Bureau of
een Mountains of Vir- Animal Industry; they say this
bout August 20th. He combines research and regula-
Hke his present place tery functions, which he has
5 as public statements said should always be separat-
g*) ed ■ Other complaints are a.
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2 Will have no need to apologize for the absence
;; of daintiness and palatableness for the quick
interests' are p meal when it is prepared with goods purchas-
{ ed here.
planes and thaat a more consez] > Save money and worry by having on hand
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. P. C. OWEN
LANDS AND GENERAL INSURANCE
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Why were the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah never
rebuilt? .
The people were too busy to think of buying insurance.
appropriation bill were not .
adpnuatP excuse for a special Photo-Engravers Union.
^ss^n We fed certa^^^ involves the question of age.
the administration tain., illegality of 'combinations be- Stands are reported
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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/m1/3/?q=music: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Wharton County Library.