Zavala County Sentinel (Crystal City, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, September 28, 1945 Page: 3 of 6
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INEL, CRYSTAL CITY. TEXAA
w> ra<* for Governor is off to the about half of my fifteen dollars.” land an abundance of money,
lest start ever known. In fact, “You will need a new coat to wear “You’ve just told me tfiut you arc
candidate who has been occupy- in the rainy weather," Doris agreed, thinking of buying a tennis racket
another State office for the last “Your old one is too small for you. 1
save some of oik money lor me time
when goods are Plentiful again.”
Tommy’s face brightened at his
mother's clear explanation. “I’m
glad you told me that, Mother," he
said. “I'll keep on using my old ten-
nis racket and leave the new ones
downtown for folks who haven’t any
n. Those extra dollars
will give me a good start on another
war-stamp album."- National Kin-
dt rgnrlcM Association.
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Almost !J0 p^ ret nt of the world's
nickel is produced in Canada.
WGD ,
Vanadium is a rare metallic ele-
ment used in steel
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Graphite is often called Black
I GIVE
YOU
—FOR SALE: Alto saxapl
good condition. See Mrs. Doi
East Bexar Street.
____ r „ while you can find some for sale,”
three years has been running all that should have put it away to be saved ! j>ris went on in answer to her son's
time and he has been putting big ad- until little Bruce is big enough to i,,,,zz| (J i,M)k -That means rot many
vcrtlscments in the big city news- wear it, but the need in Europe is so! tepni.. rackets are to be had 11 evory-
papors, the ads being paid for by a distressing, I shall include it with having enough money to buy a
mysterious group of "little business other clothes being collected to be u.nn,s . t lu, s to buy one. the'1'! tin
men,” so-called. sint over there. What do you propose pj-jc s of those on hand will rise so
And another who has been in state to do with your othei seven or < ight people won't be able to uf-
officc several years is reported to be dollars. Tommy/ Doris smiled pUy tln*m at all. If everybody
assembling a fabulous campaign fund us she asked the question. tries to buy all he wants of evory-
and is already buying up time on the "I want to buy a new tennis rack- thing that is for sale in our stores,
radio for next year. et, Mother. Alan Foster bought a new price** will climb up and up until
___WGD---- x one with some of the money he people won’t be able even to buy the
UNNECESSARY SPENDING earned picking berries. I'd like to get things they ‘need.’ But if everyone
LUCIA MALLORY another while there are still some for gets along with what fie already has.
- sale." .making things over and making
“Isn’t this a nice piece of paper, ,.Did Alan necd a new lenmS rack- things do, prices will stay within the
with incomes like
DR T A SHIPLEY, VETS
RIAN of Uvalde will lie in <3
City one or two days a week M
tend local veterinary needs. Foi
ticulars inquire Cross S Hotel. 1
FOR SALE: Pickup, 1938 Fc]
tun, 8.ply tires, new paint, ii
good. R K (Pat) Miller, La P
Texas. \ 2
My grandpa had a thousand-and
sayings. He didn’t bother with
one
quotation marks; he just reached up
land took what he wanted. The wis-
jdom of years of practical experience
ps found in such observations as:
If a man fools me once, that’s his
fault. If he fools me twice, that’s my
fault.
^ It’s the squeaking axle that gets
the grease. _____
And it’s the hit dog that hollers.
No gentleman will hurt me; no
other can.
1 What is a gentleman? He is one
yvho is kind and courteous to boot-
blacks and newsboys—in short, to
those to whom he doesn’t have to he.
The Lord gave us our relatives but,
thank the Lord, we can choose our
own friends.
A wise hunter doesn’t waste am-
munition on a dead duck.
All of us can admire the rich man's
yard and mansion without having to
mow the lawn or pay taxes on the
proJ«rty.
It’s all right for a man to own some
FOR SALE: Six-room m<
home, two screen porches, di
garage, 75-foo front, 620 W. l.alt
Crystal City, See D. Kennedy.!
reach of peoph
ours, and we shall be able to keep on
buying what we actually need and to
W(.l>
Tin- only thing hardet than paying
bills is collecting them.
OUR HATCHERY wll run]
blast all summer and fall, hats
heavy and light breeds, doing
;om hatching and raising su
ullets and started cockerels. Wu
10c and up for huching eggs. W
From where I sit... /y Joe Marsh.
Our town
has heroes, too
"Yes, Mother," Tommy truthfully
replied. “I'm sure my racket will last
a long time. 1 just want a new one
like Alan’s.”
"Wanting and needing are very
different words, Son," Doris said
M ENT'S money to purchase
nod Vendor Lien notes, w
Idress. I
Over at Thistle Ridge they’re
always boasting about their lo-
cal heroes—ancestors in the Rev-
olutionary War, congressmen,
and an artist with pictures in the
Metropolitan Museum.
i Well, we’ve got our local he-
roes, too. . .
There was old Doe Turner,
v. ho fought for years against the
iuiolcranee anil bigotry that
k; ot children from being vacci-
nated in our e itody.
And ivacoti Felk'ti.-by, who
campaigned for teaching hon-
est history in schools; Wedd
Towers, who fought the en
croachmcnt of Prohibition in
our county and persuaded folks
they wanted tolerance and mod-
eration in place of a return '
lawlessness.
You won't find monuments to
these folks. Cut from where I
sit, they're heroes in a cause
that's prcUy s.irred in car tow n:
tin cause of freedoa:, tolerance,
and I.liman di'.;.:■ • ■ .
H >H SALE: Improved, me
irrigated farms, Crystal
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Physician 8i Surgeon !\
ItKFH'E: CRYSTAL HOSPITAL
Office Phone 77, Res. Phane 77
DR. S. S. PETERS
DENTIST
Crystal City. Texa*
Phone 38
J N O. T. SPA tmI
Attorney at Laiflv
Crystal City, Texas
SAN ANTONI OFFICE
821-29 Gunter Rld’g. - PhoneJ
ATTORNEY A’
Office: No. 302. C
Uvalde St., and S<
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Hardy, J. H. Zavala County Sentinel (Crystal City, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, September 28, 1945, newspaper, September 28, 1945; Crystal City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1096740/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.; .