Zavala County Sentinel (Crystal City, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, October 16, 1942 Page: 4 of 6
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borough points out tho res dents of
the southern part of the slate now
can plant onion and cabbage seed in
rows for maturity next spring. Thin-
ning should be done in about 60
days after sowing the seed, and the
plants removed transferred to ad-
joining rows. Enough seed can be
bought for a few cents to provide an
ordinary home garden with an
ample supply of plants. In this way
the home gardener will save the ex-
pense of onion and cabbage plants
for spring setting, Rosborough savs.
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FAULTS
KirSSSr
•Benge. It is the servant of
ihiloaophy, science and art;
of truth, justice and civili-
suessing it no people can
n/intellectual or political
unthout it none can be se-
■t any form of govern-
ors. Audrey
Thursday.
is the Big Thicket of
Mr. and Mrs.
m Antonio bu
lys last week.
If we were faultless we should not
be so much Annoyed by the defects
of those with whom we associate.—
Fenelon.
Ten thousand of the greatest faults
in our neighbors are of less conse-
quence to us than one of the small-
est in ourselves.—Whatley.
Jiss Bernice
y Barnes w<
s over the v
, Great men are very apt to have
j great faults; and the faults appear
j the greater by their contrast with
1 their excellencies.
3. Instrument! are the sensitive 4. Superchargers are the lungs of
/n the the P1,ne. pumping extra oxygen to
P1*,®* P*r*» °f the ship and the carburetors, giving our planes
fl* at"1 t0 contro1 the Plane in the altitude so necessary to modern
its flight. warfare.
Cenera! Electric believes that its first duty as a
good citizen is to be a good soldier.
Genera/ Electric Company, Schmntrtady, N. Y.
........ MSie-ttt
Q. Are there any fish hatcheries
on the Colorado River?
A. Fish hatcheries have been
constructed at Inks Dam in coopera-
tion with the National Youth Ad
ministration. Fish found in the lakes
formed by the four dams above Aus-
tin on the Colorado buiit by the
Lower Colorado River Authority
consist of perch, trout, bass, gasper-
gou. crappic, Rio Grande Beauty,
and others. The State Game Fish and
Oyster Commission and the United
States Bureau of Fisheries are aiding
Charles Sim-
mons.
What an absurd thing it is to pass
over all the valuable parts of a man,
and fix our attention on his infirmi-
ties.—Addison.
But by all thy nature’s weakness,
Hidden faults and follies known,
Be thou, in rebuking evil,
Consicous of thine own.—Whit-
tier.
--won-
Now is a mighty good time to re-
new your subscription to Sentinel.
When was the Sam Houston
Teachers College founded?
In 1 i79 and named the Sam
ion State Normal, the institu-
»:>s established for the purpose
■tog competent teachers.
id Mrs.
Ilted at
guests
Ed Zm
Irville, i
erious i
R. Jone
dressing them with about three
pounds of 4-12-4 fertilizer to each
100 feet of row. Open a furrow three
to four inches from the pl mt, apply
the fertilizer and refill the furrow.
Sam Houston
In Brackenridge County, Vir-
in 1793, the same year in
■hfi Wall o:
Kt the week
pi. Mrs. Wai
S. Employrm
TURN IN YOUR SCRAP FOR VICTORY
I spent wei
guests of Mr. ai
ents of Mrs. Rc
—HOMES IN Crystal City lor Sale-
Priced to sell, terms reasonable. W
T. Childress. tfc
|—GOOD SEE!
Cream and Fee
—BICYCLE REPAIR SHOP. All
work guaranteed. Western Auto As-
sociate Store.
HERFS HAPPY RELIEF
If you suffer from backaches
resulting from fatigue or ex-
posure ... if sore musclee or a stiff neck have
not you laid up ... SORETONE is what you
need. It is a medicinal, analgesic solution
developed in the famous laboratories of Mc-
Kesson & Robbins in Bridgeport, Conn.
SORETONE acts fnat—gives soothing relief
right where relief is needed-speeds the su-
perficial blood flow to the affected area. Alto
helps to prevent infection. Not an animal
preparation—made for human beings. Won-
derful. also, for sore, tired feet, and for re-
lieving itch of Athlete's Foot. MONEY
BACK IF NOT SATISFIED.
Mr. and Mrs:
Tuesday momii
ing a couple of
their son and
and Mrs. Emorl
—WANTED: Kerosene Refrigerator,
Phone 27 or write P. O Box 103,
Crystal City. 24-2tp
—TRACTOR triple disc plow and
twin harrow, onion gradd
irrigra-
tion, for sale right, at Hagelstein j
farm, Winter Haven, Texas.
And M. College
Robert spent sol
them.
\ Sergeant Le\J
Wednesday frej
and is the gues|
Will Coleman I
Louise Burkett.|
24-3tp
—One and one-second carat dia-
mond, set in beautiful heavy plat-
inum setting. Sell for cash or trade
for livestock. Box 278, Care of Sen-
tinel._ 24-3tp
my
era tor
no priorities, no
2...you II like it!”
QUICK REUEF.FROM
Symptoms of Distress Arising from
STOMACH ULCERS
due to EXCESS ACID
Free BookTells of HomoTreatment that
Must Holp or R Will Cost You Nothing
Over two million bottles of thoWILLARD
TREATMENT have boon sold for relief of
symptoms of distress arising from Stomach
and Duodonal Ulcart duo to Escast Add —
Digestion, Sour or Upsot Stomach,
aasslnoss. Heartburn. Sleeplessness, etc.,
due to Excess Acid. Sold on 15 days' triall
Ask for “Willard's Message” which fully
explains this treat meat—tree—at
INGRAM DRUG STORE
If Ycu rrrffer distress From "\
—NOW is the t
try of Mites, Li<
D. T. Hydroti
dridge Cream a
Mrs. Troy No
day from a few
MM^Texas apJ
Hriic in thil
IT’S EASY TO GET A NEW ICE
REFRIGERATOR IF YOU BUY NOW
IT'S AS EASY
And Want To
Build Up
Red BloodI
Carl Reij
etary to
> Springs
he openi
If at .such times you
suiter from cramps,
backache, distress
"irregularities”, periods of the
blues—due to functional monthly
disturbances—
Start at once — try Lydia E.
PLnkham’s Compound TABLET8
(with added iron). They not only
help relieve monthly pain but also
accompanying tired, nervous feel-
ings of this nature. This Is tine to
their soothing effect on one or
woman’s most important organs.
Taken regularly — Plnkham’R
Tablets help build up resistance
against such symptoms. Also, their
Iron makes them a fine hematio
tonic to help build up red blood.
Follow label directions. Oet todayt
a , , as a l°9 to get a new Ice Refrigerator. You
I don't have to swear to anything. The War Model Ice Refrigerator
does a first-class job of keeping foods fresh, wholesome and appetiz-
ing. You can get yours now—today or tomorrow—for less than $50
total cash price or on terms for as little as $10.40 down and $5 a
month. War Model uses but 20 pounds of metal instead of the 150
pounds in old models.
There's plenty of ice and no prospect whatever of an ice shortage
for the duration of the war, or after the war. Don't feel like the for-
gotten man (or woman) if the war caught you without a good refrig-
erator. You can do something about it-act immediately and assure
your family of health protection afforded only by proper refrigera-
tion. Buy an Ice Refrigerator NOW, while there's a supply.
Beware Coughs
from common colds
That Hang On
^Hev. and MrJ
Bare. A. C. Mo
guests over the]
and brother, C.
rey and their sJ
County Clerk
Mrs. Moore re!
spending the wi
relatives. They
cos again to visi
is attending Sal
CREOMU LSION
For Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis
—PROTECT yo
suring it with
General Irfsurai
The Uvalde Florist
DR. S. S. PETERS
DENTIST
Crystal City. Texas
Rhone S3
Mr. and Mrd
Mrs. J. W. Osbo
ding of their son
Cook Osborn a
Montgomery in
2nd.
SAY IT WITH FLOWERS
241 N. Getty St. Phone 149
UVALDE, TEXAS
See Your Refrigerator Dealer
Whether You Need a Refrigerator or Not,
Here's a New Product You'll Want to Try I
Whether you have an ice refrigerator or a mechanical, you'll want to use
this new product—CPL Cracked Ice in bags—for extra ice needs and for
^ntertaining, making ice cream and for hunting trips, back yard picnics and
tiN social events. Ready to we, clean and pure, it's the handiest, least expen-
sive Hem on your shopping list. Try it today or tonight!
A son, James
‘ neaday, Octobei
Mrs. James Wyi
lira. JVyman is
her parents, M
| \ .Franklin.
Mr. and- Mrs.
IfU. All___rt
NARY WEST
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Office: No. 302. Corner East
Uvalde St., and Second Ave.
LANDS' ABSTRACTS A LOANS
Established ISM
MR*
Reference: Any Bank or Bad-
ness man la tbla or any
adjoining Oonnty
No. S17. Weal of Csurths—
CRYSTAL CITY, TEXAS
Miss Allene Nor
consin, Mrs. A.
Uy of Big Spi
Barnes of Abil
Ipeef a reunion
fend Mrs. B.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
la Charge ai
Xavala County Offloe at
Garner Aba tract A Lap* Co.
CRYSTAL CITY, TBXAI
•eked ice in Bags-10c, 20c-At Your CPL Ice Service Stati
*i*. tendon
f • -W» are p
f. sweet or a
SORETONE
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Hardy, J. H. Zavala County Sentinel (Crystal City, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, October 16, 1942, newspaper, October 16, 1942; Crystal City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1092490/m1/4/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .