The El Campo Citizen (El Campo, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, September 1, 1933 Page: 5 of 8
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Thomas is again clerklag at the Red-
wine Store.
Edwin Lund of Houston spent Sat-
urday and Sunday with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Lund.
Helmie Meyer returned Sunday
from a two weeks visit in Dallas.
Herman Fabion of Houston was an
El Campo business visitor on Tuesday
Lawrence Meyer visited friends in
Safi Antonio Monday and Tuesday.
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Oranges, Cal doz 19c
Grapes, adless. 21b 15c
5 What do you say? f say WE will
beat Louise Mondayfaz.hse
Edith Vasicek who has been in
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were gests of Mrs. J. C. May in
Boling Tuesday evening.
Dr. and Mrs. Milton Chandler and
family of Mercedes are visiting in
the Oscar George home and with Dr.
and Mrs. Chandler.
Mr. Richard Krappa visited with
Mr. and Mra. J. J. Shutch Sunday.
Mra. D. M. Hiller of Houston visit-
ed In the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Dressier.
Miss Flora Johnson returned from
San Marcos last Sunday.
euclatt are visiting relatives here
its week.
Wouldn't this ba‘a grand world in
day.
D. Finkelstein is spending a few
days with Mr. Greenebaum.
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Mrs. Moragne spent last week vis-
iting in Dallas.
Frank Daehne and Miss Francis
Daehne of Flatonia and Miss Edna
Lou Fimberlake of San Antonio vis-
ited Mr. and Mra. Baehne here last
week.
Fred Henricksen visited homefolks
in Needville Thursday and Friday.
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dade
.......Saturday accompanied by
Mr. Geo. Mitchell who spent the
siou and strive for taws that require
competence and abuuit to manage-
ment That w* cannot lezialate hon-
res and unseinehns into either a
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Mr.' and Mrs. Emil Kubesch were
Houston visitors Sunday. m
Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Askew and son
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fa theiCanadins Rockhs
The largest glacial lake in the Ca-
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folks like these you know, who cause
too many of our serious wrecks.
Mrs. Hicks of Houston is the guest
of Mra. Bergwall this week.
Mrs. Mary Redwine and daughters.
Misses Lola and Mary Ella and Dr.
Harry Redwine metored to Kerrville
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mra. W! B. Daehne were
business visitors in Flatonia Wednes-
day And Thursday.
Mr. and .Mrs; Reed Frank wuson
and Bruce Wiley are haek from the
visit to the World’s Fair.
. Miss Helga Jensen returned from
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Cannel Con’a Properties
Cannel coal is a grade of bitu-
mtnous coal belteved to have orig-
inated from materials different
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crease fear in t** puhile mind, we
asm. We aha kontiene to strive
for higher attainments in our protes
Miss Velma MeCullen has return-
edt Houston.
. Mrs. Baktor returned Wednesday
from a two weeks visit in Galveston
with her daughter Mrs. Hansen.
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i Vernon Shirey of Marble Falls vis-
ttd in the Roades home Tuesday
ng Wednesday.,,,
Miss Lttfe Johnston has returned
a Newotehrgtberimsi9e •pemmemeteee
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Let's watch ourselves and see that |
we don't fall into this class. For its
, ronaagaa
friends in Houston this week. -
Miss Esther Lamprecht of York-
town is the guest of Dr. Toerck. .
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Miss Elisabeth Dickinson has ac-
cepted the position as stenographer
in the D. M. Duson Law Office.
Miss Lydia Dressier of Snook and
Mt. Clifton Dusek of Granger, both
Texas University students, visited in
the home of Frank Dressier Monday.
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2 banks that should never have been.
___them have been incompe-
tense and dishonesty in banking is
admitted. That ths ustances that
did occur were used grossly to to-
week end here."
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Walter Presley returned Sunday
from a week's visit in Bay City.
Mrs. J. H. Grubbs and children Jack
Mickey and Myrie Dee of Houston
spent the week end with Mr. and
Mra. D. A. Gene.
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Many Goladarca Varieties
There are about 125 varieties of
goldenrod, most of which are found
in this country. They are cross-fer.
tized by butterales and bees, and
are typical Insect-pollinated plants.
Thepolleh gives a positive hay fe-
ver.reactionmc ,.
boras, ah cause hay fever only
eupon direct inhuiutlonc-
good milch cowaJIMV hanker or aborrowermuat be con-
Z-i-. c.CT ceded, butdishoneat, wherever
found, should be punished. RUM
true in banking as eisewbeoe that no
- “qw zeqd the 1Aw,.4t4honen
at,men can make it
a lawn are essential.
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4 is a matter hot of lawa or codes
alone but of the men who edminir
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week.
Mr. and Mra. Rudolph Kalcak and
daughter Miss Lucille visited Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Jezisek in Danevang Sun-
Mrs. Oscar George and Mita Geral-
dine Chandler of Mercedes and Mia.
D. A. Gens and daughter Miss Shir-
—0 ■ .1 Mrs. Hefner and Jimmy Douglass
from a two month’s vacation in Call- are enjoying a stay in Palacios this
nadlan Rockies is »
20 long. I is
hih mountains, tew of them
climbed, some not even named;
great masses that geologists say are
older than dhejAlpe; tremendous
penks bearing a burden of snow and
ice that never leaves .them.
sddeadsmridax and Baturdy ASK 18 and 11.
, Mre.s. E. Bates. Te s. ,
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FURNISHED ROOMS for rent Mrs
ley visited friends in Houston during unAny
the put week. RaY:
imarstsr
5] most anythingielse. “
which to live if we could get out on
the; highway and feel that there
, .wold be none of these human "erea- ]
Sunday visiting friends tures" traveling who seem to think
- they are the only ones on the road? I
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Cabbages, 3 10,
Onions, yel. Tb-4c
Yama, new crp •* 15e
. Um SALAMI acm msa mite from h
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FOR TRADE—13.5 acres, improved, *
op Highway, for Improved, Grai- / “
actors 1 th.
y. Today , the
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of all that hip hap-
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wn. F" realise that the welfare of our coun-
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NEW GELATIN DESSERT
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tohul parks of the United States is
Mount McKinley park, entrance to
which is by automobile from the
7 AMskair railroad station d _ .
caip on the Savage river. Wild
, game abounds—fountain sheep.
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PILLSBURYS
D D Bran Shorts
n D$1.13 $1.39
H. A. Levine I COTTON SASK
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p’steam tables, cofee urntuN
, waffle iron, ete Phon 84,
tog land; 40 acres, improved, take
ear aa payment See US for losur-
ends. Farm Loans and Bargains in
RenEatate: a P M PMmB
CHEAP—-Furniture of - \ That *
Hitos house Win be on sale at th* 3
old Bates Home. between th* Bap-
tint and Presbyterian Churches, on
*Grand.
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day after visiting with Mr. and Mra.
"1 Slovacek the past two weeks.
Mita mannUVaalcbk is vistting
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Jon Sykora of Markham, MTexas
spent Tuenday m Bt. Campo wih
ttmndgcu 2re-
Mn. Fred Paul and sisters, Mra.
Horace Anderson, Mrs. Gatto and
Mra. BlackDum visited their mother
Mrs. Holman at Aransas Pass this
week.
Mrs Estelle Settler and Mrs. H.
Foerster motored to Houston Tuesday
Mr. and Mra. Ernest Melcher and
son Eugene and Mr. J. C. Melcher
and Mrs. A. Lampe of LaGrange spent
Sunday in the T. E. Melcher home. -
Miss Delores Heinie of Glen Flora
is visiting Mrs. H. E. Otell this week.
Sunday we play Nada here—don’t
forget.
Merle Comstock made a business
trip to Glen Flora Tuesday evening..
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Mr. Clay MeSparran of Pierce was
a business visitor in El Campo Tues-
day.
“Speedy” Cassady and C. J. Hull
of Houston visited in the former's
home Monday and Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Gregg and Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Gregg and daughter
Nelly and their mother, Mra. Gregg
visited in the Cassady home, the
early part of the week.
Arthur Schramm was a visitor in
Glen Flora Tuesday.
. - Mrs. Menefee and Miss Hasel Men-
efee reiurued Monday from Chicago.
Mrs. Oscar George and Mre. J. R.
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t it Jou naf yea saw u,atr.
sovdolentnsalme
Not th* fundament
Sardine* 3 c 1
“foz FRONT R
/ peopio,oreusnccomod
. bourschooirbomordrs
7, of high school. WA1
' phone very rasonabtearpe,
gcig
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n turmed last week. '
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Mrs. ‘Minnle Johnson and daughter
p1 of Temple returned there Wednes-
Winner take all.
and Mni. R C. Fane, former
MS of n Campo, now sojourn-
. Waco,, combined business with
ire to a short visit this week
ter them,
for two
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The farthest north of all the na-
a bankerwas thin time
the late 90’s, political
rta a tirade against
• Some tailroade may
ill
Summer school in' San Antonio re-
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3 NICE 9 Lb. or
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Verigood (12-lb. Sack 43c)
FLOUR 2279c4n$1.5
th* p«pple’* confidenc*
beentetalned *nd far
ave been their losses.
e factors in our bank-
co which every earnest
tores — factors which
vorked years to eliml-
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might arts* COne of the
Red Ripe Full Pack .
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from those ordinarily termed bitu-
mtnous coal it is charactertaed by
its high percentage of volatile mat- ,
ter and ita hurning rendny with a P, A. Lundy and Miss Ernes-
long flame. Cannel coal to used tine, Mrs. LaRue and Miss Francis
in the manufacture of illuminating m
gas and as a domestic fuel foe open-
grate fires. It is also-uwed for
stamp production, Uh* ordinary bl-
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10 Lbs. 0)9
MEAL 3
mi
tamehthta yehr-2 _______
chan 2 returned to with ctrlende in this
olcher dome after •pending the MEB.DM. Wilson and
oer with her parents in Waco,
Brown expects to start her mu-
2 Pkgs.
SALT
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Ballew, W. L. The El Campo Citizen (El Campo, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, September 1, 1933, newspaper, September 1, 1933; El Campo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1577782/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Wharton County Library.