Zavala County Sentinel (Crystal City, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, June 5, 1936 Page: 3 of 8
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Owner, Editor and
ittter
Texas, and NBPIH ' -(if
property of A M Sanders 9
on the first Tuesday^) Jul»
the same being the fh day™
month, at the CourtHUouse dc
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STeP SHOVlM'
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the dc ivEft'5
\seat» y
Entered as Second Olaaa Matter at
(fee Poet Office at Crystal City, Texas,
»der the Act of March 8, 1878,
tal City, Texas. betHen'the
10 a. m and 4 p m , bv \ irti^H
said levy and said judgment anfl
der of sale I will sell said abovJH
scribed Real Estate at public vendue
for cash, to the highest bidder, ns the
property of said A M Sanders.
And m compliance with law, I give
OM.VfcAMf
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE
On# T^ar in Advance |
8lx Month* ............................
Three Month* ____J______
Display Advertising, per eoL
Legal Notices and
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Local AdleU
lc a word for each Insertion
OIL INTERESTS
»re is a good deal of interest in
|l tests in the southeastern part
I county. Indications are favor-
BjLy&ng has been set for core
rtnerTlRiay or tomorrow.
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STORES CLOSED
Practically every business hi
^ ________.jousc ii"
Crystal City is closed this (Thurs-
day) afternoon, and will close each
Thursday afternoon during June,
July and August. '
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WORKING ON SCOUT HUT
Workmen gtarted Wednesday lay-
ing rock for the walls of the Boy
Scout hut on the park in the eastern
part of town. Tiie building will prob-
ably be complied now.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Thompson
First *1
Ms city of an interesting
|dy drama.
produced by Oldsmobile under the supervision
0♦ Hollywood directors
a»ij . hiiu xvirs. j. r. 1 nompson mo-
tored to La Pryor Sunday where
they were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Austin Thompson and Mr. and Mrs.
Bk^Thompson.
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■ • i< 1
|HH -D .1:r 1 R.ijne, are spend
’ : i i ' 111 *
11 • Mr
HHiml
Bruce
Barton
Si—
Educational feature picture on the
vital problem of safety
—SWEET POTATO SLIPS and'
Green Beans for sale cheap R A
Nash- 1 -2te j
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THE STATE OF TEXAS
To the Sheriff
or any Constable of
Zavala County, Greeting:
.You are hereby commanded to cite
?.r^HrtfSted in tho estate
wnlWiigtonj deceased, and
' H. Wrthington, de-
are all non-regents of
1 mat inn by making pub-
tlnn ten ( uu'ViUlrn onct not Iess
day hereof1^ ^ before the return
,isL"ereof ,n some newspaper pub-
lished m your county, but if not then
38th° 1 jjowspaper published in the
38th Judicial District, but if there
Jud?c°iaineST^fctr
^ P^Hshcd in the nearest X' I
n>t ° M,d ?8th Judicial Dis-
showing what Oldsmobile is doing in the
interests of safer motoring
all
heirs at law of W*
ceased, who are a,
the State of Texas
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Hteed White Lead for l:
■ the Dollar at Wallis.
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1C. Statler has gone to Farm
le to spend several weeks or
when he should come to the end
life he wanted to die with a ne\
paper in his hand. I echo his wish
Examples Are Best Sermons
Two acquaintances were talki
about a man who nsivt
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PENSIONS DUE JULY I
These are questions that the people
I of Texas are asking. Orville S. Car-
jmenter, executive director of the Old
IjVge Assistance Commission, answers
■ Q—When will first pension pay-
ments be made?
Ha—July 1.
■Q — Are you sure of this?
■A.—Yes, because both State and
■deral pension money will be in the
^■xas Treasury. Texas was granted
Bly recently $1 181,250 by the Unit-
B States Government.
Q- How many of the aged past
,65 years of age will be eligible?
A. As far as I can estimate now,
approximately 65,000.
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ADMISSION FREE
in the shots rooms of
the European situation, political
speeches and evanescent scandals, to
all of which I have developed a cer-
tain old-age immunity.
But I read with unflagging joy all
the lit#e items. Here one can observe
the eternal pageant of human in-
genuity, folly, frivolity, and unex*
pectedness. I note, for instance, that
a scientist has grafted the hind legs
of a salamander onto the / front part
of his body and put its front legs
A D. 1036” to contest, should they'
desire to do so. the application of i
Mis. Jennie Gar G*nt filed in said'
court on the 3rd day of June. A'r^
1936, numbered on the docket of
and tiounuN°- 2I4’ whi<* will then1
and there bv such court be acted on
for letters of administration upon the '
“Herein^- Withington, deceased
said 1 N,0t’ jHlt have before-
session thiSawrif WuS !
Sffi'VKS*how >ou have1
Given under my hand and the seal!
ri(vaT C°Urt> at office Crystal I
June. IenS,,o°,n« this the 3ld Jnv of'
Why Gulf makes a
Gas fox June
other professor has succeeded in not- Now- *t last, he has surrendered
causing a rooster to develop the s°mewhat to his astonishment, the-
characteristics of a hen, which he ^ave turned out to be pretty sue
thinks is something to crow about; cessful.”
a third savant finds that he can com- A third man said: "That storv hit-
pel tadpoles to become frogs much the spot wth me. I recently made th<
more rapidly than when they ifc left discovery that I was (n danger 0!
to their own inelinations. f alienating my dflifej because 1
1 re also, I make the acquain- wanted so much to have them just
f a poet who is fined one light. What woke me up was a re
J a county commis- mark by my nine year old daughter
“fl!?.*!’ the Ju/>;supply- as we were riding to town After we
id about a mile she
me insurprise, and said,
’, where’s the sermon?”
ition to try to lead our
es for them is almost
We are so conscious of
brought on us by our
lings, so anxious to save
ie same penalties. Yet
m there will be r
■ Q.—How much will each
M ceive?-'
A-- Each one will receive up to a
maximum of $30 a month, or $15
from the State and $15 from the
United States However, paymenfs
will be based upon need because of I cent for calling
the Federal Social Security Law and ! sioner a
the Texas Law. People who do not
^ need as much as $30 will receive less.
All payments considered, the av-
erage will be around $20 to each ap-
plicant who meets the requirements
of the Texas law.
Q— Does not the Texas law re-
quire that each applicant for assist-
ance be investigated?
A—Yes.
Q- I® not the organization of the
Odd Age Assistance Commission
abased upon rules laid down by the
(Washington and the Texas laws?
A.—Yes.
Q-~Is not the entire procedure for
obtaining a pension required by the
Texas Law and the Social Security 1
Board in Washington?
included, are shorn of their gaudy ti-
tles; a judge who fined his wife two
dollars for violating parking regulat-
ing wakes up the next morning to
discover himself two dollars shy;
and a poor citizen shoots himself
because he is tired of trying to es-
cape from an instalmen purchase
salesman.
The late Mr. Talleyrand said that
on certain Real Estate, sit
mod'll wrn n -SimidBUBI
officially starts. Gulf is on
job wich a new summer gar-
because unless your gasoline
is "Kept m Step with the Cal-
endar ’ it can’t give you the V
best mileage ... part of it '1
blows out of your cxhaii#! *n~ J
burned, wasted. Every gallon jfl
of That Good Gulf you buy in ’M
June is specially refined for ' ■
summer driving—so thate//^/ E
^ So u jri, none of it goes ta t|
u asto. Try a tankful! I
during the year to arouse the public
vto aid in cutting down traffic acci-
dents.
I hope that the committee in
charge of this extremely useful and I
UimaiAarian campaign directs some I
F it&Mttention toward uniform li-1
penseWvs for cars and driers kiJ
formiB-affi^sgnals and nVIJ
pi;ihj#g^kev<-iv drnHHH
with
' ' m-it ■ - *
SOME CHICKEN!
Q. Js it true that some paymen
will be only $9 or $10 per month?
A—Yes. Payments will bekasi
on Need. It is also true tutf#
l ments will be $30 per
whose needs require it
gonei ;i j j 1
to each old person ,Jfljlj;'
r,,'l •• Ohi . j
h'" i , i
1 ri'
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•xclainad Ton aad Suo whoa tho yoaa« *~n~
roMod tho roirlyoroior ovot at tho loaoooo’
Saturday night. And. H was a dollcloas dish.
bmxnua aO tho Oarot had boon proaorrod to
porfoetton by ft# Joaot lanUy's ELECTAJC to-
Iriqcrator. Ton can always dopond on an
•loetite to hoop all food* ho*h and wholoaomo.
#T** °" hotfoot turn nor day*, and yon
norms nood to worry abont No opiatfon.#*-
rau.. an ELECtAc worBk Mfolr andn^
nadcolly. Many Aorat.ffos foo, thaAl o
jg"1*1- whlchlojA con*ld»rinq
oi yout r» »t s or
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Hardy, J. H. Zavala County Sentinel (Crystal City, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, June 5, 1936, newspaper, June 5, 1936; Crystal City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1097029/m1/3/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .