Zavala County Sentinel (Crystal City, Tex.), Vol. [23], No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, July 6, 1934 Page: 3 of 8
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Report No. 3 from the Humble Friction Fighter
SAMPLE BALLOT
I am a Democrat and pledge myself to support
the nominee of this Primary. m
I 10X1/ YOU
NEED NEVER BE.
CAUGHT WITHOUT
HUMBLE 997
For United States Senator:
JOS. W. BAILEY, Jr., of Dallas County,
TOM CONNALLY of Falls County.
GUY B. FISHES of San Augustine Corn
of Wichita County.
D of Wichita County,
■fetter County. m
^Wichita County.
^Hennan County.
KjL of Red River County
VDallas County.
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■HHHBSI! >' , : Trove, County
A.; i. 1 < i on Cm: t,
of Hunt County,
ot Harris County.
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9bH9HP^V< )OD A'AIlD of Ciloio: < 'minty
M MoCRAW of Dallas County.
CL^m E. SMITH of Tyler County.
K»r State Comptroller of Public Accounts:
■ GEORGE H. SHEPPARD of Nolan County.
■^J. J. JACK PATTERSON of DaUas County.
^■fiQDPT^HTILLISON of Henderson County.
CLARY of Tarrant County.
^Estate ^^Rfer:
Ht DENNIS^^RaLLER of Trinity County.
B GEORGE BBeRRELL of Dallas County.
YCAY GRIFP^fcof Tarrant County.
w CHARLEY lBuIART of Travis County.
^or State Superintel^Bt of Public Instruction:
L. A. WOODS of T^is County.
For Commissioner of Ag^klture:
J. E. MCDONALD of ils County,
FRED W. DAVIS of Tflvis County.
K. TERRELL of Floyd County.
C. C. CONLEY of Willacy County.
For Commissioner of the General Land Office:
J. H. WALKER of Hill County.
WALTER E. JONES of Gregg County.
For State Railroad Commissioner:
JOHN PUNDT of Dallas County.
JAMES L. McNEES of Dallas County.
W. GREGORY HATCHER of Dallas County,
H. O. JOHNSON of Harris County.
LON A. SMITH of Travis County.
For Associate Justice of Supreme Court:
JAMES W. McCLENDON of Travis County.
JOHN H. SHARP of Ellis County.
w H. S. LATTIMORE of Tarrant County.
For Judge of the Court of Criminal Appeals: •
. W. C. MORROW of Hill County. A
For Chief Justice of the Court of Civil
Fourth Supreme Judicial District of Tenfl®
JOHN H. BIf KETT, Jr., of Bexar Coun^
E. P. LIPSClMB, of Bexar County. W
For Associate Jumfce of the Court of CuOjHipeals,
Fourth SuprAie Judicial DisgriB
EDWARD Wj^AUMg^B ,
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or VELVET
MOTOR OILS
MOTOR
Larry a can
two An youLcar
997 BREAK-IN OIL
if also available In
teale* cant.
For your convenience, these
two Humble motor oils are now
sold in refinery sealed cans at
retail dealers throughout Texas
and a' Humble Service Stations.
Ask your dealer to supply you.
Humble 997 (100% paraffin
base) and Velvet Motor Oils are
consumei^tested!
In REFINERY SEALED CANS;
Humble 997 Motor On. ,
» Velvet Motor Oil , . . .
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33c Quart
28c Quart
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HumbleAlotor Oils in Sealed Car- Are Available at all Humble Service Stations
and a< (he Following Dealers
S. B. MeCLURF La Pryor
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Carrizo Springs
FELIPE JUAREZ,
Carrizo Springs
J. N. CURI, Carrizo Springs
GUERRA-ROCHA,
Garrizo Springs
WARREN & PALMER,
Carrizo Springs
4, lWLlciil y looked ■
; V>>o days onrovid and Soli®
|^Kalizing the reigns of these,®®
^Bngs. They were sure that so^H^
Smother king of David’s
Bvould .sit on the throne iri^fl :A
W cred city and lliry eveiJl.^Sp!
F Mica 11 ,i vim e v. Inch som|S7^^nj
to mean that their kmgTBwB
born in Bethlehem: 999B|
“But thou, Beth lehem ^HIhm
though thou t)e little
thou ,,n,| of .!mi,i' ; , t i
shall lu1 i-< :nc forth utUnHHHH
to be ruler in Israel: wnHfH|H
forth have been from of
everlasting.”
It is necessary to^iave this
historic backgrounclln order to um
derstand why there were two rulud
- Simultaneously iif the days of Je<fl
Herod the King, whom Jesus chH
acterizcd as “that fox,” and PilatS
the Roman governor; and why the
Jewish crowds, fired by patriotic en-
thusiasm, sought to take Jesus, “Sj
of David,” by force and make I^B
their king; and why, when He
fused, they melted away from Aim
and allowed the shouts of “Hosafna”
of Palm Sunday to be drowned out
on Friday by the shout of Crucify.”
As nearly as scholars can figure it
out, Jesus was bogn about 4 B. C.
The Christian chronology was not
^ixed until the sixth century, and
our subsequent study of Roman rec-
mistake of
IN REFRIGERATION
EDUCATOR
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Educator at our store!
Down On Terms
ords indicates that a
about four years was made. Assum-
ing the date 4 B. C., therefore, we
now approach the nineteen hun-
dredth anniversary of Jesus’ thirti-
eth birthday.
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L Mason county took time lpst
booth to see how home demonstra-
SML^lub members had changed sur-
milk into cheese. At a cheese
^■devemoht exhibit it was found
40 wdmen in eight months had
For Larger Families, We Recommend The Mew WAsn
For Commissioner Precinct No. 1:
W. A. JONES
D. G. SHEARER.
I. F. PQSTELL.
For Commissioner Precinct No. 2:
BUREY B. BULLARD.
E. W. HAYS.
B. B. HALL.
For Commissioner Precinct No. 4:
ROBERT DAVIS.
W. T. GARDNER.
T. A. HIBDON.
For Justice of Fence. Precinct No. 4:
A. CHILES.
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Hardy, J. H. Zavala County Sentinel (Crystal City, Tex.), Vol. [23], No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, July 6, 1934, newspaper, July 6, 1934; Crystal City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1096218/m1/3/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .