Zavala County Sentinel (Crystal City, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, August 23, 1929 Page: 4 of 8
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« friend of
t the lumber bmfoflfla
a homo. They went
carefully, und when
finished tha lumberman
| to the young man and said:
ime, you will want oak floor
LOCALS ud PERSONALS
Ml** Willie lteed »|ieu» lust week end
in San Antonio. • .
S. a Pefues and family nre touring
the Western State*.
mpwmg ninn had not thought a
KMfidl of Hie floors—he was too
■led with other detail* The “of
fie, you will want oak flooring''
ao much like a foregone con
m the young man wondered why
gjjlrtd “of course" want it.
Aa an experiment he talked with an-
ker man who waa well known for his
Plans ability and his sound Judg-
ment. During the conversation the
hitler innu remarked:
“l’ou have forgotten to specify oak
■ing."
IBpste ft was again, that taken-for-
ited remark.
When the young man built Ids home
liMs floors were ouk, and years later as
looked at their unchanged beauty
ka knew Achy if he built again he
mid pjiaf of|k Homing, “of course."
““"at' was not an unusual happen
Jit has been years since the sti-
|cy of oak flooring has been dis-
Oak flooring has grown to be
necessity to thp majority of home
lilders. The permanent beauty and j or Sunday.
[durability of oak flooring, the perfect
• Ernest Iloldsworth is at home from
Hul Rohm College at Alpine.
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Miss Virginia 1'egiies is at home
from Baylor College at Belton.
—Btrayed Herman police pup. Plea
phone 2tW. W-ltp
Wallis Lumber Co., report* the stile
of a John Deere tractor to Harold lltir-
key.
of Houston, who baa beeu
cotton in Hiatal. City ard Uic
Murmundlng territory left Wedneaday
for cWjpua Chriati.
H. K. Ilolihs of Jot Pryor waa a
business visitor to Crystal City on
Friday.
Mr. utid
Mrs. K. L.
visitors on
Mrs. Reuben Keller and
Mr. und Mr*. John M. Crawford of
Oulveslon arrived Hnnday afternoon
for a week’* visit with Mr. Crawford's
brother, R. H. Cruwford, and family.
CKYBTAL X-RAY LABORATORY
Modern ami Complete
X-Ray and Fluoro*copic
Equipment
For Ap|x>lnrnie:it Call
DR. POINDEXTER
E. L. Ready, who sometime ago pur-
ehnsed the G. C. Jaekaon resldeuct
Phone: Office TO, Res. 1«6
All makes Cleaned I
< outrun teed factory
Agent for Underwood and Renlogtn
Portable Typewriter!
. Ring 248
BATES, THE TYPEWRITER MAN
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Ready were San Antonio j baa sold It to Iceland \\ alker. Mr. and
Walker. I .eland's *pa rents. X
Mrs. Marie Kot/, returned last week)
from iin extended visit to Chicago.
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Mr. und Mrs. It. W. Manifold were
Wednesday.
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Mrs. H. O.
will occupy it.
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Mrs. .1. L. Price mid daughter. Hu-1
/.unite, have returned home from it vis-
it In tlit* Western states.
San Antonio visitors first of the week.;
K. K. Benskin ami family spent the
Miss Hattie Terpeulng of La l'ryoi eml here from Marshall guests ol
was a guest of Mrs. Clay Shearer ou **“’ *“ Beuily family.
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frunk Shirley uml , ,
daughters, Katherine uml Lucile, of
Big Wells und BUI Day und sister
Miss Hafronlu, of Cometn were guests
if (heir brother, II. V. Day Sr., and
i family Sunday.
Dr. Hays recently had an Imple-j supt. Grissom of the Big Wells
Mr. and Mrs. It. K. Bailey of l.iillng j nauit sited la;ill at Ids farm and a new I daughter, Miss Klsie Lee,
were here last week looking after their'ro°^ lm* 1,11 *'*N residence. | were Crystal City visitors first of the
Interests. | ° ] week. Miss Grissom will tench In the
---o- uu<* -'*rs- "• K- l’arsons and primary departntent of the Crystal
Emmett Addison and .lames Stone of j two children. Lattice and Itohert, spent City school this term.
Laredo visited homefolks here Inst'last week end in Sun Antonio. I 0
week end. ----o-
Dr. I. K. Gibson of Pecos City was
a gr.est last week in the home of his
sister, Mrs. II, It. Lancaster.
W. It. Adams visited Ills parents
Mr. and Mrs. .1, W. Adams, at La Pry
business trip
I of the week.
Modern, ti-room
til I Alley for sale.
[floor, have made It highly desirable
id almost Indispensable In the plan
»f a home. I
reason It hits enjoyed popular
Ity, beside* Ihose mentioned above, is |
that It Is so easy to keep oak floors j
/in a state of high finish. In the floors
lie a great part of the charm of the j* '-''still ' by. I exit
.Interior of a home.
Upon entering a room one of the
Urn things that meets tin1 eye and
leaves either a favorable or unfavor-
able Impression Is the floor. If it is
oak floor iliut has been given the
I Mrs. Viola Deem and daughters,
I Misses Vivian and Mildred, returned
1 home Tuesday evening from a vuca
that trip to San Antonio and Corpus
Porn to Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Rov u| Christ!. They report n pleasant time.
.1. It. Park ami II. It. Lancaster made son. August 2ltth. Mrs. Roy is at the
to San Antonio first M »A S. Il spital in Sun Antonio.
house and ti lots
Zavala Really Co.
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Miss Frances White left Wednesday
for her vacation visit to Dallas and
WaCii with relatives and friends.
Sam Malone
anilj MisS|i\s Ivina
little, though necessary attention. | White anil Alta Ram'sev were in San
there will he recognition of Its bounty |Alll((Il|ll dllv„ hts,
that cannot be described, bat is felt j
by all—a feeling of quality and rich
ness that speaks of refinement
te.
Floors are not only a part of the Co. and Service Station this week.
(e, but they are a part of the fur ----,,---
lags as well. Yet they are sub j Miss Dove Ware is s|tending her va
daily service far more se cut ion in Pandora. San Antonio and
.1. B. Corbett of Pleasanton moved
lice with his family this week.
A I. Shearer of l.t Piyor is paper-;
ing the residcli of Mr. ami Mrs. K.
I.. Walker recently completed by t'lavi
Shearer.
ZAVALA COUNTY REALTY CO.
Preston Juvenal litis returned from1
Palacios, whore he look Military train-1
ing. Preston says ho had | lenty of work i
and little to eat.
Alma Slum alter. Mgr.
Ranches, Farms and City Property
for Sale or Rent
LISTINGS SOLICITED
! Telephone 17a P. <). Box 271!
Tin neighboring
represented at the
towns wore well i
Rig Street Dance!
( RYSTAL < 1TV, TEXAS
and Ml Uils"n s,m bus I....... Tlm-sday night.
! doing iimliling work tit the Park Motor!
given by the Fire Department on
kere thuu any piece of furniture. To i<,.,rvm,.
[Ithstand this service and still look
ell they must be considered as to
^terial, methods of laying and fin
ag, and attention given tiieir up
with relatives and friends.
Mrs. J. N. Brlgttnce litis its her guests |
her mother. Mrs. A. ('. Gcrvais, and
sister. Miss Bernice, and brother. Li-
onel. of Jennings, La.
I'ervthlng connected with obtain
Y^sitlsfaetor.v floor merely Is a
>r of doing the right thing the
| way.
the first place, oak flooring, al-
|h a highly finished product,
\d lo a satiny surface accurately
tod and side and Tmd matched
Is not perfectly uniform in
ly,Vts there uie many companies
[fttefur ng It, hut It is us nearly
te it is possible for nationally
and accepted manufacturers to
it. The laying and care of the
Inecessarii' must pttss to other
Little Miss Itillic Ruth Thompson I
was a guest at the Flanagan ranch
during her mother’s absence to San!
Antonio,
Mr. McKay lias recently completed!
residence for Mr. and Mrs. G. II.j
McGill. The painting is being done by
<’. S. Trees of La Pryor.
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Ml and Mrs. Dan Kittinger of Con —For Rent: two three room apart j
Can were Sunday guests of Mrs. Kit- incuts: either apartment furnished or j
tinger's father, J. C. Rutledge, and unfurnished. See Ned Stinebangh at j
sister, Mrs. Kuril Robinson. C'ostv Corner. 18-tfcl
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<»nc three room house with lnrge| \|r n,M| Mrs. E(bl Lemmons and I
■screened in ihhvIi, with one lot. only|yI)s, R,,hcrt Davis and dimghter. Elis
Crystal City Machine Shop
lilacksm til and Machinist
Acetylene Welnding
Telephone 144
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SPEEDY PICK-UP
When you use Texaco High Test Gaso-
line and Aeroplane Oils, call on us.
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Big Ben Service Station
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Day Phone 236
Night Phone 193
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LOANS
RESIDENCES and BUSINESS PROPERTY [J
Pay Like Rent. Liberal Loans at 8 per cent :;
Let Us Explain Our Plan to You
Winter Garden Realty Co. j
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Ssoo.tm.
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easy payments.
Write Box
12-It.
Elder and Mrs. J. D. .lossoe of La
Pryor attended services here Sunday
t other hands nre Just its capable
pdring a permanently beautiful
as the manufacturer Is in far-
ing the material.
^merely is a mutter of following
but essential rules of laying
1ug for the floor that tire more
and sister, Minerva, of Tat Pryor at-
tended services at the Church of Christ j
here Thursday night.
Miss Ruth Adams
necessary to any floor. Those
nre obtainable from any lumber
■and are in a clear, concise form
ifiliites worry and study on
of the home owner. Another
selection of oak flooring is
Ofing of a well-known and
and.
pr, whether the home owner
pk flooring or not, ns the
on oak floors will teach
on in flooring that will keep
Jins at Its lasting beauty.
returned homcj
.-it the Church of Christ. They wen ; from the S. W. T. N. at San Marcos i
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grady | Thursday evening where she had been I
Pitts. attending summer school. She was met j
---,i-- in Carri/o Springs by her pa rent s.j
Waul to trade, three 2ox7lt lilt* and Mr. ami Mrs. J. it. Adams, and sister, j
concrete business buildings and one1 Mrs. I P. Ilipp. uml husband.
."-room dwelling, for improved, irri j ——o——
gated farm. This pro|H*rty is located For Sale it I rade- 111 tt. Soda loun-
nn Kleberg Ave„ tin* main business! tain, onyx marble counter. Ten syrup
[street of Kingsville. Texas. For par | pumps, four fruit jars, five hole frigid- ^
Menhirs, write II. A t'ha|in. owner I .'tire ire cream cabinet, electric imto-1
Kingsville. Texas. 1.'1-211 ' mil tic century carhomitof outfit, cost i
-iv- ' now about $4,0110. AN ill take $1,000
Two lots on highway across from the! Will trade for good note, city or acre-j
High School liiiilcliug in Fviiltle. Texas! age pro|MTty worth tho money. W hat
one rents for $17.00 per month Write I have yon to trade? Arthur Halbert
Box -to:! 12 ftc I Fviiltle. Texas. lH-2t<
[ade Livable
Hth Small Touches
[tg of winter Is marked by
of spring for nil to come
may have suffered un-
yjps tlirougli the wintry
can readily ho made
plnee with if hit of in-
|lelcn Dunbar supplies
Jons In an ankle for
t of the People'* I Ionic
ling the points to he
jlng dignity and corn-
|mrch, she says:
reaming more and
LaMTJtt-doors so let
_ of pore Ins. however
ey may seem at first. No
which cannot he made
Bble and attractive at the
e. The principal things to
jtod n* fundamentals, no innt-
‘kind of a porch engrosses
Jit first to some
HSm UM of awnings or non
Lit pa nos# screen*, second . to
porch comfortable and In-
chairs must be carefully se-
Tr comfort first of all. und,
;»uk« If colorful and very
Imppy. with plenty of little
thing* ahont so that it ha*
jnonallty of It* own."
BRIGHTEN UP YOUR HOME WITH
NEW FURNITURE
IONS Jn Shamtung ;
, aeriona that the *
It pays in Health and Happiness and
Contentment.
Our Prices and Quality are right
Mayhew Lumber Co.
ilders
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There's qhttfs good news in the Ads
TOULDN’T it be interesting to visit one hundred
W home# of this community when this paper reaches
them ? Who f gets it first” ? What is more attractive to
Father? What does Mother like best?
As publishers, we’d give a lot to know, but, of one thing
we already are certain: Whatever else our columns contain,
there’s always good news in the ads.
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They present the most important business information. They
have been written solely for the purpose of helping you.
They show you where to buy the things you need today -<—
or will need very soon; and they tell you the facts about tljem.
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Aside from other considerations, it surely is good bufiiiyjfil
judgment to let Mother have the paper first. She will feed
the GOOD NEWS in time to fake the greatest possible
advantage of its helpfulness.
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Hardy, J. H. Zavala County Sentinel (Crystal City, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, August 23, 1929, newspaper, August 23, 1929; Crystal City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1097003/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .