The El Campo Citizen (El Campo, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, January 31, 1936 Page: 2 of 8
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Mr. J. B. Russell, mi
Motor Co.
for the past 7 months says they
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operation for only one year during .
utation for honesty and service.
ed with locil farmers of this section
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E. J. KAINER GIN—LOUISE
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The grass is not greener far away.
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vicinity through merit alone.
Mr. Grueneneler contemplates in-
and patronage.
ler is assisted by his wife
A newer condeption" of the wo
tinulng along the same lines they be-
IKE’S CAFE—LOUISE
lunch or meal you'd get at Ike’s Cafe
Home Cooked Meals, goodf ood and
but here it is I
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cleanliness; you’ll like it too.
At the S Curve Inn, owned and
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HERZIK’S STUDIO—EL CAMPO
A photograph of yourselt or family
furniture store of Redwine’s Inc.
ECONOMY GROCERY—LOUISE
JACK’S BAKERY, EL CAMPO
All of Jack's Bakery products are
made with" Mother’s care—The home,
like goodness—the superior quality—
S CURVE INN—EL CAMPO
There is no longer any valid reason
efficient service.
• There are 121 memibers in the or-
fx anything but a broken heart, brok-
en eggs and the break of day. That
old car of yours will be easy for him.
and I he can’t fix it, JUNK IT. The
New 1936 Pontiac Cars are on display
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- JOE DOCEKAL__EL CAMPO
Mr. Joe Docekal started this ole
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R. B. STORE, DANEVANG
You-all know the R. B. Department
and paint
pleasing j
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$2%e.
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every pocketbook, with the definite . EL CAMPO MOTOR CO—EL
assurance that nowhere else can sim- iL. J. 2
ilar goods be bought for less. i El Campo
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tion of exceptionally neat appearance,
clean and- inviting is that of Mr.
Paul Labay, a resident of this coun-
ty 18 years in operation here since
1933.
ganizatlon with J. W. Kubela, Pres.;
8. C. Cappel, Vie-Pres., and P. H.
Longwood as manager. Fifteen peo-
> are employed in season and they
tence it has reached a position of
dominance in its portieular new. the
general store nn J cotton buying bust -
ness. And ft had to be good to get
where it is today.
policy of conducting a modern
serve you well.
h.
manager of
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is on better place to
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gou drop in at the New
Goode Store of Milton,
erschel Toubin and find
mavy of your neighbor,
there? They know that
confidence’
Mr Wl
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SINCLAIR SERVICE STATION N
EL CAMPO ,
nearer abused
mean when you
asjr
ricated, there
have it done.
OCKTON CO—LOUISE
.I thirty years ago and
a luxury. That
the dap-in and day-out uniformity of
these products could not result from
t has alreidy reached and the prob-
able -hefahs it . will undoubtedly. e a
its precious । enjoys. This * store
of machinery and implements. For perfection in the automotive industry. |
many years this stundy line of ma- I An uninterrupted flow of smooth :
chinery has given them unfailing sat- t power and pep you never beleved.
tstaction and the Shuit Implement Co. I existed has been built into the new !
feels it a pleasure to be agents for lines of the 1936 Oldsmobile ■ cars. ■
" Solid, massive rugged strength and |
n passed on to you,
the form of better
rices. Phone No.
we have ever handled. The best!
and only the best in Drugs and Sun-
dries. Cosmetics, News Publications)
and Magazines, Fountain Drinks and
Lpnches. A full stock of popular
brands of Liquors, Wines and Gina is
-now carried.
PECAN LODGE CAFE—El Campo
We have hunches for light lunches
—you’ll find good things put up in
new ways that will tempt your ap-
spetite even though you are not hun-
gry at The Pecan 'Lodge Cafe We’ll
♦ven furnish the appetite by making
you hungry when you see our de
A. Bishkin. He has always co-operat-
BUTLER-GRIMES—EL CAMPO
Mr. T. D. Felder has been handling
a mighty fine grade of Variety Mer-
- chandise ever since he *ook over
the management of this business six
years ago. You can always depend
on dependable variety items if you
get them at the Butler-Grimes Co.
They sell Glassware, Kitchenware,
Dishes, Small Hardware, Toilet Ar-
- tides. School Supplies, Candfes and
Ladies Lingerie.
* HARRELL DRUG CO—EL CAMPO
It may be good and not be ours
just as well right here in Louise by
trading with D. D. Hillyer’s Red A
White Store founded here in 1908,
and you’ll save yourself a lot of
time and travel too.
A confectionery .Store is also main-
tained and the firm is a large buyer
of Poultry and Eggs.
PAUL WADLER—LOUISE
SHULT IMPLEMENT CO—EI Campo RICE BELT MOTOR CO.—El Campo I
El Campo, Sealy and Rosenberg 1 There are none to dispute the well |
Tillers of the soil have, for many known fact that th eautomobile is I
years been accustomed to using the the essence of perfection in transpor- (
world-famous line of farm Implements ‘tation and it is also a well known ,
—the International Line—frequently i tact among the knowing that the I
called the McCormack-Deering line New 1936 Oldsmobile Car represents i
"s 9 i
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rf
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satisfied 'customers is a source of
TEh 2 "mo"cok
youraeit
We wish to thank the many a
vertisers who have co-pre
with us in ths publication of 4
feature sdltlon. Wo have sndea
ored to bring out In concise foci
your stories and believe they r
resent actual facts. W<-havs al
personally written the altlale a
titled “The Backbone of Whar
County” and call your parteul
attention to the sentiment rehles
ed therein. We welcome any cor
manto, suggestions or ofticis
from either readers or advertiae
Kindly address all correapon
enoe to J. E. Robbins, Box N
1109, Wichita Folio, Texan
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ven local people to roud out a com- । .
petni organization equipped not only which time has built an enviahle rep-
•nV* . . . t-tinn frir honegv and service.
Men ■ 1 j cen f ii- kind have place the pme of
Wharto. ’o .1 10. a gh plat a lofty pinnacle cf
moral, civ.’ andinads.fal standing ' d as long 3 mer 6,
this type elect to transa ‘ business here just so long will
this section maintain that enviable pcs’tion.
the business grew. Any business car- L—
ried on as thio one has been would Ple areen.. etton rhi« vear
grow and as Redwine’s, Inc., is con- ginned 2779 bales of cotton this year
HENDERSON-GLAZE CH E VROLE r A. PETE RSON CO., INC.— e
COMPANY—EL CAMPO * It is hardly, wthin. the realm of
The automobile, not so many years conceivable possibilities that when
de ate A. Peterson started this
ordinary ingredients or mediocre care.
Every one of the. varieties of cake,
pie, bread and pastry sold by Jack
B. Grueneneler, is the expression of
a master baker, with 18 years baking
experience, using the finest ingredi-
ents—in clean, airy bakeshop.
Jack’s Bakery products have won
it has always is a possession you will long treasure
store of ideas and ideals; and as the years go by you will value
—*1 it even more. Why not let George J.
the conaumner, in .
goods at lower prices. Phone No.
300 for free City Delivery service.
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/MENEFEE MARKET—LOUISE ___
The New Deal is not new. It's ate with the’firms that "do as much Sm
just going back many years when for you. In this concern’s thirty-six and White Grocerv store Mr
more people had more work and the years of business lre,,eonductingthis Llzar"hateownecrindtrs2hishM:
Sen the story of this distinnticeibe if yon have hesitated to make
■ toren CotronGotWemte a edea repairs and improvemne nis
> filch he bezan here ten years ago cause you thought, they were expent:
Vsit it xoursetr,an ir will tell you sive. ihen hesu ue no 1 onger .See
more clearty t an words why it has f s moru munaxer at Phe Tem-
- - imet i* fifr repite. You-bo,"wi-ptumbertumberCo,in ELCampo
1 rcome one of its-sfeady pitrons. it i.-j ......
is equipirdwih the latest equip- of bulching materials, is and how
-out Murray M ichinery and Miteh- muth better ahe materials are fhis
• ■ rt ttut Extractors To- date-Mr.frms Thirteen years of fair, square
- Wnde!. has xinned bales at the- dealing
ate of 5 tales per .hour and is eni- county
I We feel that this Pry Goods and
to I Ready to Wear Store has justified -
and me lted the'confidence of the
in the. operation of the store she be- !
1QK the. former Miss Marjorte
Schwartz of Wharton.
A B CASH STORE—EL CAMPO
You naturally expect a' store of
this kind to handle a superior line
of Groceries and you won’t be disa-
ppointed if you traqe here.
Mr. A Bishkin who has been sole
, owner of this store since 1931 began
day has passed. Now it is a necess-
ity, playing a most "important part
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D. D.AlLLYER-LoUTSE
REDWINE’S INC-EL CAMPO
Back in the fall of 1929, Mr. N. W.
Redwine and his sons, Wilbur, W. M.
and N. W. Redwine, Jr. started this
Dry Goods and Furniture business in
a rather small way. But they started
it right, with the right Merchandise,
the right principles and the right idea
of treating people right. Naturally
his business life in El Campo in 1912 wa.u a Jua
when hesatnrtgdsin S’ tmeyo ana phone No. 62.
for tomorrow by their service today.
Day in and day out you’ll get the 2 2
kind of service that has built this : ' “
business. Good Pure Oil. Gas andwomd"
Oil as well as fine accsesries too,
are, of course to be ex
if you want that car wa
k srjj&rawsrs stailtngelinewand.up-to-date equlp-
El Campo three years ago that is all , ment in his bakory in the near future.
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PAUL LABAY GROCERY-EL CAMPO wealth of the County was not in so warehouse, it has aways labored for
A grocery Store and Service Sta- few hands. You c-
days, Thursdays and other awed 1
There’s always a gpod snappy
' chestra at the Natatorlum Dance
gan with, no doubt, .will continue to
grow. You’ll always get real values
it only looks greener. In buying
merchandise you can’t do better by
going far away either. You’ll do
ibeng known as the Place in El Cam-
51u0, Au. --------- If you drove twenty mfles for it. Do to buy all kinds of General Mer-
and real service at the dry goods and you would not be disappointed in the chandise and to receive top Market
---..... ... -tt----*---** ... .. ... S"- Prices for focal Farm Produce.
in our every day life. We can't get
alonxivery well without it So when mount to in ihe fuir,
you buy one, it pays you to. look verycye ,se . • e. . a
carefully into the merits of it and stepping stones . leading'to
also into ihe qualicatfons of the ; ...
mem who sell it to you e nd who will rtiis concern.
untoubtedtyserviceitforyou,forheJ. H. Peterson, his aon. is
'I ‘ THE sn cau
LOCAL FIRMS THAT HAVE
for accepting inferior products if you
card for alcoholic beverages.
A Paint Shop at ElIGampo that is ; ;
we!l worth mentioning is that of 9 y x 5
Heny Donak who started here in a -
very small way two years ago. When
he does your auto paint taworkt it-is 0
done right and the hangeie wer
resonable too. Mr. Dornak hus just —
recently leased the "Natatorm-
dance hall which he is conducting
this season, giving dances on Sun-.
Store. There is only one R. B. Depert- gemuiusemoearn C “
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people of this section have placed in ing and, pressing establishment at BT
U. • We know that Mr. Raul Wadier, SCampo on November ", 1982. Since
its wvner,,will continue to merit their that -time he has proved his ability
—"----' ---- " as a reputable cleaner. Bring your
cleaning, dyeing, pressing-and repair-
ing here and you will get good service
-ca good job and at a reasonable price
LOUISE WAREHOUSE CO—Louise! You don’t need’to go out of town ।
w.. , ou’ . < i or send your money out either, in or-
1 4 wk witth.P atronize and co-oper- der to effect a saving in your store
l ate wih the N thet de — h- stop in at the E R Lizar Red
to 1 you the machinery you need
bu ro - -vice it properly that it may ee pee Ae cAee e, campo
giva you its natural lifetime of use- PETERSEN 8 CAFEELCAMPO,
ful satisfaction. Just phone 301 for What keeps us fit, What.makes
. > .... . us happy and conten Ispt.it good
"Ch uhni> to -Jement Co wiits wliolesome, satisfying food? A. H.
The Shult Impement H.'eXra s Peterson’s Cafe itormerly Giddens
branches at Sual and J v it ,uf , grve ihat kind of food,
o owned by Mrs. Oscar, foil . . ■ urtecu- nd competent service 18
Shuit and H E O I Tnehusinosn. p,‛neye and that goes a long
wan founded in WK as a neA eh- w, to ware lhringing back any cus,
tore during which tiue 't his n. " romerte „ , eqtaurant. - Tasty fried
steudy and conhisten stie 8k’ p- ebikn innevs are always foatmod
!l' at petersen's cafe and fresh fish and
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was started in make that picture now? And if you 001
a,. 1894 by Mr. Isaacson’s grandfather, Lhaye your Kodak films deveoped here 06T2
much' J. Isaacson.- 1 you will have the assurance of quail- #3
to 91 “e
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HUGH B. CROWELL—LOUISE 2-
The Crowell Service Station builds 2625
few hands. You can help in this the farmerg interests,’ working"with wertrealtnconomzois-wBeing,a.mem-
New deal by keeping your money at and co-operating with them The White stores nation=wide.Red.and
home where it has a chance to work place has a storage capacity of 35,000 enabled to” uy ^t saving ^nd ere
foungapxazal"uarkatrontcshimnmree and F"a swenson
at Louise, sole owned by Mr. Mene- I ____ the conaumer in
fee, a man who has lived here alli. j. w. PHILLIpp GROCERY
his life, a friend and neighbor as well! EL CAMPO
as a busnss man. | It was three and a half years ago
HIGHWAY CHEVROLET CO.—Louise thathisgconeern, atom W. Philips
When people of Lotise and vicinity station came Gd8 tarsteand an7 in
want their cars repaired, greased or these few years it'has always been
oiled, they invariably cann on the their object to give you a uttle more
Highway Chev. Co., who for the past for your money. Better Groceries,
14 years has so ably taken care of Feed, Gas and on for a lttle less,
their needs along these lines. ____
The. proprietors, E. J. Trochta and DANEVANG FARMERS’ CO-OP.
J. F. Trochta are also dealers for. . c -.- SocIETY INC
Chevrolet Cars and would appreciate The farmers of Whart5 Coun
the favor of the housewives of. this ehe„opportunt ot demonstrating one for the Pas neem
vininit- •hmueh mat -lona 11 ______________ 1 snee it was organized, found in this
Fl CAMPO FARMERS GIN CO-OP. concern a staunch Advocate of thej
EL CAMPO EAEFNcHM vu 1 farmers interests; a firm that has1
SOCIETY, INC. always made every endeavor to
Havng been located at El Campo work with ana for them t their mu-
for six years, this concern has, in tual advantage. They operate a moa-
। that time, always catered to the in- ern gin and Farmers’ Supply ‘store,
terests of the farmers of this vicinity :• ‛
being very well equipped to do your M MEYERs, EL CAMPO
ginning and giving you prompt and - —
One of the pioneer general mer-
chandise stores of El Campo is un-
der that capable ownerhip of M.
Meyer and Bon, Lawrence Meyers.
Far back in 1910 It was started in a
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, FINKELSTEIN’S—EL CAMPO
. Through forty-three years of ac-
tive and continuous service to thel
residents of Wharton County, and
vicinity, the firm of Finkelstein’s has
built up a reputation which has be-
come synonymous with honesty and
fair dealing. A reputation thus earn-
ed is not lightly regarded. It is to 1
be honored and treasured. To uphold
and enhance that reputation has been!
the goal of this firm and in the pur- <
suit of that aim the present owner, ’
Mrs. Wm. Finkelstein succeeded very
well.
The large store room at El Campo, ‘
El Campo's first, is maintained and
arranged for the convenience of the
patron. Merchandise will be found
to meet the taste and requrements of ■
Mr. Otto Barton is manager Of the
store and Postmaster of the town. j
m-sasmtizdmskesoukzcoma nicws MACHIN,
rates on lumber .bullding materials unD—1
-----— costly maciinery end a It an knowi-
(KEY’S GROCERY—EL CAMPO edge of materials. A. H. Milcan,/
For one year, ever snee Us begin ‘Jr- owner of this shop atEl Campo
w niig. this store, owned and managed for the past twelve years is endowed
mzsF by James Isaacson has always felt with all these essential requirements.
'____ that it had a purpose to fu A—an Phone No. 140 for Pick-up and De-
obliration to the people from whom livery service.
LI. ISE it was to derive its existence, an ob- i
" " ligation that went even deeper than '
just to provide service and quality 1
venture in 1891, he imagined it groceries at a price. 1
roul atta:n the sizeable proportions Ten a. , -------
ideals that have contributed as much
such products. Their long list of
gratification to them. Are you on
that list? Do you know the satisfac-
tion of using good farming tools?
Won’t you come in and be shown?
You wil find . In this modern store . I
other products equally well-known -VA18 RELIABLE, is eflected in,
for their quality and merit such as every mode. ।
Farmall Tractors Rice Tractors, In-I It might also be said th t no.car
ternational Trucks and Pick-Ups, is better than the service gientoi
Goodyear Tires. Maytag Washing M- h, the man
chines for town and country use, respect mt. j. T: sM. w
Norge Electric Refrigerators and Gas up to every standard set by the man-
Stoves for town use and Super Flex jufacturer briefly to.atford promrt
Norrioratore for commtrv use and efficient service in every detail.
A complete stock of repairs is also Mr. zapalac operates a certified Gulf
mnaintained along with a most effl- Service Station in connection with
tient service department, employing the Motor Company and has been in
THE BACKBONE OF WHARTON COUNTY
The title for this article has been selected only after .
the subject had been given much thought and considera-
tion. It was our desire that the title should be signifi-
cant of the basic value of the community; that it should
be descriptive ofthe real commericial strength and life of
the community; that in brief it should be a story, suffi-
cient in. itself, requiring ' no elaboration The word—.
BACKBONE is used advisedly. If you study it carefully
iyou will agree that it has wealth of meaning and we fee)
justified in using it in its most liberal sense, for it is our
conviction that these men of whom We write are the real
BACKBONE OF WHARTON COUNTY.
The various stores, garages and other industries included
in these columns embrace places of distribution of near-
ly all of life’s neccessities and many of its luxuries and
their importance to the civic and industrial welfare of
Wharton County cannot be overestimated. All of these
Firms are owned and controlled by men who have the
welfare and interests of this community deeply imbedded
in their hearts. All of them are competent and capable
business men who have by their combined and individual
efforts given this section, business places that are second
to none in the STATE for the quality of merchandise
sold the service rendered and the careful courteous treat-
ment of its patrons. The writer has no hesitancy in mak-
ing these assertions. These business houses require no
exaggerated truths. They are sufficiently good without
them. . / aie... -mz,1 -2-.. .0.
। tiee they hope to continue building
[ their business.
.Mr. Wendel is also wholesale dis-
jributor for Magnolia and other popu-
to "lar brands of fleer and operates three
| trucks on regular routes, employing
130 local men two months of the
I year and six regular men.
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beauty of line, always a dominant I
feature of these cars, have been en- I
hanced by many new features that ’
will immediately attract your atten-
tion.
The Rice Belt Motor Co. policy, Al-
EL CAMPO AUTO PAINT SHOP.—
- BL CAMPO
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wlrehhmrbvgodnsagrptbhtdwn’
guarantee of satistaetton
UMr Vyvial is well, known to peo-
pie throughout this section, having, presi
--aaf
With just an ample cause to be 49284 !
proud of its role in the development 8
of Wharton County in an agricultural 07036788 1
from TEEHiEk pacity, the E. J. Kainer Gin enters . E
rom.rhe.Hicki Ks ninth year of service to theiar-
mers of Wharton County, As in the 8309
past, the future will- be marked by aMA
a continuance of the old reliable
rather modest way by Max Bishkin
and since that time the uprighteous I
principals employed have won their
reward, the store of M. Meyers now
slotdy and consisten’ stnu. 8k
gress it. Is unoubted ah
einminamiehtrbwn im home-made, pastries are
cc . a specialty.
A J. WENDEL GIN-—CAMPO
No writer’s patter is ueeden Im t.q TEMPLE LUMBER CO.—EL CAMPO!
greater things that are in store for ——a—V--- tywork. Herzik’s Studio also handles • S
gpatersor h HICKS RUBBER CO—EL CAMPO amateur supplies, films, cameras, etc.
. to the people of, Wharton, and his service are just as important president andsnlanagert’the firm. Successof the kin d attained by By-
_ county stand as a symbol of the po- as the car itself.. dealing in Lumber, Hardware, Furni- 1ra rates is not easily earned. Only
ploying about live local men this -itien this eone ern has attained in tnis The New 1936 Chevrolet is sold by ture nd conducting a Service Station d, work cou d achieve it; high
season. ■ vicinity. It sells only good lumber o. P. Henderson and Walter Glaze in in connection. The building is 75180 Erade work and high grade merchan-
and good materials. Phone No 40. business here since Nov. 27, 1935. feet and five local people are employ- dise Buy your Gulf Products, Star
EL CAMPO PRODUCE CO.-El Campo ; It's a good car. You all know that. ed. Mr. J. B. Peterson is active in Ttres and Batteries from The Hicks
By maintaining an uninterrupted GEO. McMAHON—EL CAMPO And the firm who sells it is equally local civic affairs and was instrumen- Rubber Co., a firm that has won that
policy, of paying .the highest, cash if qeorge McMahon does your as good and their service leaves tal in securing the new school for kind of success.
market prices for produce,, poultry, plumhing work, you'll he satisfied- nothing to ba desired. That combina- Louise. ______ l ” ~'---
eream and eggs. The El ( ampo Pro- Good work in the twenty-one years tion makes for auto satisfaction. '-----:-----—' . ! .. E.E. LIZAR—EL CAMPO
duceCo. owned and managed by PoJ,i of this shop’s-business life has been +—-
Wendel, has in its eight years of bus-f his malt), road to success. He doesi M
iness activity built up a large trade aii kinds of Plumbing and Sheet Metal —
with residents and farmers of Whar- work.
ton County. By continuing that prac- i -----------
—____- , . .. having served people from a ten to
this store, to treat you-ashe would fiteen mile radius. Home vooked ___
ete » zn like to be treated That i« why you'll meals and lunches are served here operated by JoeMorinar, you may
STORE—EL CAMPO; tind in this attractive grocery store every day, the cafe having a seafingmake your select top from a. large
Only those brands of goods behind 'capacity for 18 guests. (stock of Magnolia beer And if yon
. i are a bit hungray appease your appe-
SMITH$ TAILOR SHOP- El Ckmpe 1 tits with a tasty luncheon. Mr Mot-
ur a. N..Smith has gaineu reaiden of Wharton Couut
»» with,peppie. -the —
"ganaastehtion"vorke,
patrons ever since the Ie there’s a ci
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gejgge
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here at all times and Mr. Russel wiik -
cheerfully demonstrate them to you, 3
with no obligation involved. Just
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MILLICAN CLEANERS—EL CAMPO <
by paying highest market prices for, Dry Cleaning, Pressing and Altera- 27 2
farm produce and cotion and handles tion work, is no longer something 1-
only th best the market affor.s in that tn's. anyone can do. It is a field
Nattnal wn *randrnfgroc ies. of highly abecialided endeavor—one - '
Phene 172 fres delivery serv'ce. inquiring sitillful trcintrg, xperience.
and pies and smell that
Come in and see for
gg a g.., kiddi. Miss Mar-
. ’ H i• dK . . wE“ mM
— ,7 nEw vo ~
heve been
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Ballew, W. L. The El Campo Citizen (El Campo, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, January 31, 1936, newspaper, January 31, 1936; El Campo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1577906/m1/2/: accessed July 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Wharton County Library.