Zavala County Sentinel (Crystal City, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, March 5, 1943 Page: 3 of 6
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CALL AGAIN
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STUFF
WHT IT'S
MARVELOUS
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FINALLY, IN ANGER,HE BEGAN
TO CALL EVERYBODY
UNPLEASANT, ANNOYING
NAMES-—.
EVERYBOOY ADMITTED
HIS STUFF WAS GOOD
BUT NONE WOULD
BUY IT_
ZAVALA COUNTY SENTINEL, CRYSTAL CITY, TEXAS, MARCH S, IMS
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FBI MEETINGS TO BE
HELD AT CARRIZO MARCH !•
Saboteurs’ newest and most dia-
bolical devices and methods worked
out to defeat them will be outlined
in Carrizo Springs, March 10, before
peace officers from eight counties.
Some 250 officers are expected.
The event will be the Quarterly FBI
Police Conference.
The conference will be divided
into open and closed sessions at the
Texas Theater.
The open session will begin at
10:30 a. m. with Registration, fol-
lowed by the showing of a sound
movie, "The Battle of Midway” and-
the “FBI Front."
From 11:40 a. m. to 1:30 p. m.,
there will be a Free Barbecue for all
officers as Guests of the Dimmit
County Sheriff’s Office.
At 1:30 p. m. the Open session will
begin and R. C. Suran, Special Agent
in Charge of the San Antonio FBI
Office, will call the meeting to or-
der and introduce guests and speak-
ers.
J. H. Long, Attorney, Carrizo
Springs, then will make an address
of welcome,
ing used by saboteurs,
rizo Springs, then wil lcall the roll
and introduce visiting officers.
At 2:15 p. m. the closed session will
begin, with a representative of the
Texas Department of Public Safety,
speaking on “The Future of Law En-
forcement.”
“Tracing and Identifying Stolen
Automobiles” will be the subject of
E. A. Gormley or Martin Koonsman
of the National Auto Theft Bureau
who also will exhibit films on auto
fires.
Visiting officers will outline prob-
lems and the situation in their com
munities.
Mr. Suran will outline new trends
in sabotage and ways devised to com-
bat it.
Lantern slides will be shown of
devices of destruction presently be-
ing used by saboteurs.
The conference will adjourn at
5:00 p. m.
All groups of officers are invited,
including sheriffs and deputy sher-
iffs, police chiefs and their officers,
members of the Texas Department
of Public Safety, Texas Liquor Con-
trol Board, City Marshals and as-
sistants, constables and deputies,
game wardens, and railway special
agents, including auxiliary police of
all these agencies from Dimmit,
Webb, Zapata, Jim Hogg, McMullen,
La Salle, Frio and Zavala.
-WGD--
SELF-EXAMINATION
Know ye not that ye are the
temple of God, and that the Spirit
of God dwelleth in you?—I Corin-
thians 3:16.
Only by knowledge of that which
is not Thyself, shall thyself be
learned.—Owen Meredith.
“Once read thy own breast right,
And thou hast done with fears!
Man gets no other light,
Search he a thousand years.—
Matthew Arnold.
We should examine ourselves and
learn what is the affection and pur-
pose of the heart, for in this way
only can we learn what we honestly
are.—Mary Baker Eddy.
Never let us be discouraged with
oursHves. It is not when we are con-
scious of our faults that we are the
most wicked; on the contrary, we
are less so.—Fenelon.
-WGD-
—Typewriter Ribbons, Sentinel office
QUALIFIED
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OFFICERS
Commission* in the Naval Reserve are still
being granted to qualified men up to fifty
years of age. A college degree, two years
of college, with sufficient business or pro*
frational experience, or outstanding success
in your choten field may qualify you.
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OFFICIAL TABLE OF POINT VALUES FOR PROCESSED FOODS
Ho. 1—Effective March 1,1943
Punumnt to Motion Ordmr Numbor IS
WEIGHT
POINT VALUES
FRUITS AND FRUIT JUICES
Canned and Bottled
ASPARAGUS
BEANS, FRESH LIMA
BEANS, GREEN Ml WAX
BEANS, ill ckmmI and bottled dry varMto todudinf Bak«d Boat,
Swfcrd Dry Bum, Port and Baaw, Kidnty Bams, and laatlh
BEETS (lodudtqpttM)
CARROTS
CORN
PEAS
SAUERKRAUT
SPINACH
TOMATOES
TOMATO CATSUP and CHILI SAUCE
TOMATO JUICE
TOMATO PRODUCTS, all otters
AB othr canned and boffltd vqrhbta, nptoMt jadm,
and cam bina (tore
Frozen
ASPARAGUS
BEANS, LIMA
BEANS, GREEN and WAX
BROCCOLI
CORN
PEAS
SPINACH
All other frozen mpbblrs
SOUPS, CANNED AND BOTTLED—all typos and varfotte
BABY FOODS, Cutred t botttad. all trpo and aartettaa arcapt nffit and cwtah
1 a 2~ la. 8ai | la lit
iTfim iTfi. “
APPLES (Indudlnf Cnbappin)
1
3
5
6
8
10
13 I
15
17 |
19 I
21
23
25 i
27
29
31
8
APPLESAUCE
l
3
5
6
8
10
13
15
17
19
21
23
25
27
29
31
8
APRICOTS
2
S
7
10
13 1
16
20
24
28
31
34
37
41
44
47
50
13
BERRIES iflnrMln
1
4
6
3
11
14
17
21
23 t
26
29
32
34
37
40 1
43
11
CHERRIES, rad tour pitted
1
4
6
8
11
14
17
21
23
26
29
32
34
37
40 |
43
11
CHERRIES, rthrr
1
4
6
8
11
14
17
21
23
26
29
32
34
37
40
43
11
CRANBERRIES Md SAUCE
1
4
6
8
11
14
17
21
23
26
29
32
34
37 I
40 !
43
11
FRUITS FOR SALAD Mid FRUIT COCKTAIL
1
4
6
8
11
14
17
21
23
26
29
32
34
37 1
40
43
11
GRAPEFRUIT
1
3
5
6
8
10
13
15
17 I
19
21
23
25
27 1
29 j
31
8
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
1
3
5
6
8
10
13
15
17
19
21
23
25
27 !
29 !
31
8
GRAPE JUICE
1
3
5
6
8
10
13
15
17
19
21
23
25
27
29 |
31
8
PEACHES
1
4
6
8
11
14
17
21
23
26
29
32
34
37
40 '
43 1
11
PEARS
1
4
6
8
11
14
17
21
23
26
29
32
34
37 1
40 1
43
11
PINEAPPLE
2
5
7
10
13
16
20
24
28
31
34
37
41
44
47
50
13
PINEAPPLE JUICE
1
4
6
8
11
14
17
21
23
26
29
32
34
37
40 ;
43
11
All Oder canard ind brttM truth, fnrit Mm. Md cam Mm Km
1
3
5
6
8
10
13
15
17
19
21
23
25
27
29
31 •
8
Frozen
CHERRIES
2
5
7
10
13
16
20
24
28
31
34
37
41
44
47
50
13
PEACHES
2
5
7
10
13
16
20
24
28
31
34
37
41
44
47 i
50
13
STRAWBERRIES
2
5
7
10
13
16
20
24
28
31
34
37
41
44
47
50
13
BERRIES, Othrr
2
5
7
10
13
16
20
24
28
31
34
37
41
44
47
50
13
All otter trozrn fruits
2
5
7
10
13
16
20
24
28
31
34
37
41
44
47 1
50
13
Dried and Dehydrated
PRUNES
3
8
11
IS
20
25
31
38
43
48
53
58
63
68
73 i
78 i
20
RAISINS
3
8
11
15
20
25
31
38
43
48
S3
58
63
68
73 1
78
20
All othirs
1
3
5
6
8
10
13
15
17 l
19
21
23
25
27
29 !
31
8
VEGETABLES AND VEGETABLE JUICES
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1 n 6«.
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2ft 4m
Otrme
2ft 8m
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3» 8m:
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3ft 12.:
PER
4- ‘
7ft
ToT
1ft 11«
IT
2ft
2ft 8m
2 ft 12 m
‘TT*
3 ft 4k
iTIT
3ft 12»!
TT :
LB.
11 14
13 16
_16_ ! 20 24
16 I 20 24
16 20 24
16 t 20 1 24
2» 4* | 2* 8- 2a 12-
Indndioi Indudlot laalwdlai
2* 8w 2 ft 12 m 1 3a
21 23
29 32
28 31
11 12
29 32
34 37
23 26
28 31
' 29 32
34 37
34 37
34 37
34. 37
34 37
3a 3ft 4c 3ft 8a> '3ft 12k PER
Mludlai ' ladudini NNMIni ImMliia I D
3*4« 3a 8k 3al2«i 4a
34 37
41 44
16 1 4
43 11
50 13
43 11
34 37
37 40
28 !_ 31
34 37
34 37
34 37
21 23
10 [ 13
4 ounces - including 5Vi ounces * - 1 Points
44 47
44 47
44 47
44 47
Over 5Vi ounces- -Including 9 ounces
’ 29
2 Po nts
THE FOLLOWING ITEMS ARE NOT INCLUDED!
Condi.il Fruit.. J.m. — J.lil... Pot.toS.lod.
ChiU con Cams. Olive*. Prnaerw.
Fruit Caka*. Pick la*. H*U*he*.
Fruit Pudding*.
Frozen Fruit* In container* over 10 pound*.
Frown Vegetable* in contaliun svsr 10 p*u*d«,
Fruit Juice* in container* over on* gallon.
Meat Stew* containing aoma Vegetable*.
Pa*!# Product*—such a* Spaghetti, Macaroni, Neadlaa, whether
«r not lhajr are packed with ad dad Vagatabla Saucas.
Vagatabla Juice* In container* oear on# gallon.
Bf product* ml fruit* or vagatabla* such a* aojra boon all, aaya
boon milk, fruit and regatabl* djraa, and similar product*.
INSTRUCTIONS^—To find tha Point Valu* of an itam:
1. Find out tha nat weight of tha con tan t* (from th* labal, if any).
2. In tha Un« aero** tha top of tha chart, ahowing tha weight in ounca*
and pound*, find tha column in which this weight belongs.
3. Find tha itam in tha listing of item* In th* column to th* loft.
4. Th* POINT VALUE of tha Item appears on tha um< I in# a* tha itam
and In tha column Hating tha correct weight.
All Point Value* must b* determined by weight*. If no weight is marked
on th* itam, tha Itam mu it be weighed.
la finding tha Paint Valu# of a container where content* are given in
/Feld mmmems, consider th* fluid ounce to be tha same a* tha aaaerdapat*
mrfgAr mm met. One pint ft* ana poundj ana quart la two pound*.
This Chmrt Must Be Dlsplmped im m Prominent Plneo
Th* Point V'alu# of any item weighing over four (4' p« until
* hall b* arrived at by multiplying th* numhrr of pounds of I ..r
item by the Point Valu* par pound of that itrm a* given in tha
**P«r Pound” column. Fraction* of a pound should l<r Ftvvml
in quarter-pounds Traction* of a quarter-pound *(m>uIJ U
figured to th* nest higher quarter-pound. Thus, ar Itan vn tgiv-
ing 4 pound* 9 ounces woul<l ha considered *s weighing 4 pcunile
12 ounce* fur th* purpose of getting tha Point Value of iur «t*-*v.
Or A Turns V ft-fUJ
REG’LAR FELLERS
Overcoming Hu Handicap
By Gene Byrnes
®*557
AmortcoD N«—• Fretur.. Inr.
T5»«re»
FABLES IN SLANG
Met features, lac.
By GEORGE ADE
FABLE
OF
THE
AUTHOR'S
success
AAR BEAN WILL SELL
A SHORT STORT OF
EIGHT UNES FOR.
*5000 TO FIRST
IM LIME
A WEARY SCRIBE ONCE
WROTE BRILLIANT STUFF
THAT WAS AJOT
RECOGNIZED_
HF MADE SO MUCH NOISE
THAT EVERYONE HEARD
ABOUT HIM AND HE
BECAME SUCCESSFUL!
/WORAL
TO BE
SEEN
YOU
MUST
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Hardy, J. H. Zavala County Sentinel (Crystal City, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, March 5, 1943, newspaper, March 5, 1943; Crystal City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1096483/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .