Zavala County Sentinel (Crystal City, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, April 8, 1927 Page: 4 of 8
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Jollie Herndon spent tile
fwith home folk In Urnlde.
fo Mr. and Mr*. W, G. Orr,
inday April 10, a boy.
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The Methodist Missionary Society
uiet for the usual business nutting
Tuesday, April 5th, >fjth 14 inontlipfa
present. The president opened the
meeting with the song, '‘A Charge to
Keep 1 Have,” followed by prayer by
ANNOUNCEMENTS
CANDIDATE FOR REPRESENTA-
TIVE 77th REP. DISTRICT:
Mr. und Mrs. I* C. Higgs of Hates tlie president,
kille spent Sunday A-re, guests of Next the delegates for the annual
A 1*. JOHNSON, Oarrizo Sprlnsgs.
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NOTICE OF SHERIFF,S SALE
|ktrs. Viola Deem and family.
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J. ('. .Villa and Curtis I'ollard, gov
['inin ni insp etors, have been move<
to I-aredo.
The State of Texas, County of Zavala
By virtue of an Order of Sale is-
sued out of the Honorable District
Court of Zavala County on the 19th
day of March A. I). 1927, by the Clerk
thereof, in the ease of The State of
Conference April 29-29 were elected
and Mrs. C. E. Shetie and Mrs. It. C.
Mrs. Grady Walker and little Morris were elected to represent the
daughter. Chloe, are visiting Mr. and Crystal City Auxiliary. Mrs. K. L.
.Mrs. Camp in Houston. ! Butler being elected as alternate.
Mrs Fart Tavlor li,„o da.mh ! ^ F,a,mP1,‘ ,,isl>laVtMl " SI,,nl>“‘ Texas, versus V. E. Burleson, et at.
Mis. hnii tailor him! little tlaiiMi ‘chair which slit* is having made for
i-r, Bettj Jean, are visiting in the, i,,.,. <lo|>ai t meat of the Suuday School
reeman and R. (. Donell homes. | asking that each member pay for one
chair, one dollar each, and present to
tier department. The department has
grown so large that it is nearly im-
jMissibie t<» get enough chairs for them,
so please let every member help by
Mr. and Mrs. I,engine, who wen
here during the spinach season. have ^"r 11 ‘bair.
moved p> Carrizo. M,s ,,f •Iuniors-
will oversee a party for tliem which
II. C. Von Rosenberg. | ower engi-
neer for the Centnul Fewer & Light
Co., was here on business lliis week.
will be given on the parsonage lawn,
and Mesdanies Juvenal and Bruner
will furnish the refreshments. This
parly will he Friday, April lath.
An eight and one half pound boy Mrs. Bruner is selling beautiful
was horn Sunday night to Mr. and fancy work to help the finances of the
Mrs. ilnrol Darkey. The young man ; Society. Miss Swindail inis the fla-
hus been named Harold Jr. j voring extracts which are being sold
_____ (l_______ | for llie benefit of tin* Society. This
Ainsworth Bros, are now working! concluding the business, there was a
in i vaide. Mr. Jay. Ainsworth was short devotional session,. .Mrs. Os
here Sunday and Mr A. C. here Wed-1 horn having the Bible study, ‘’Major
neyday looking after their pine
Mr. and Mrs. S. I*
Re son. Kenneth, returned luo week
and Minor Profits. ” Site made a
wonderful and instructive talk on this
I ullmin and lit-j subject. Other members made good
talks on the subjects they had. The
|rom a trip of several days at Lam- society u;ls )lismiss<.<, |,y prayer.
fpasas.
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—SPUING underwear for the whole
family at
I’EGUES MEUCANT1LE Co.
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Traveling Freight
Agents C
C. E. Slieite, Supt. of Put*.
Cr.vsta! City Auxiliary continues to
lead the conference in local publicity,
title to the faithful and efficient ser-
vice of their local superintendent of
Publicity. Mrs. C. E. Sheue, who
Lamb.a Philip L. Johnson. Frank \V. ! gave suc h splendid service in that ca-
ller, and Commercial AjCnt Milton ! parity lust year, has been elected to
Martin of the South rn Itailway Sys- j another office but we hope tier suc-
tem were in our city Tuesday. cessor has inherited the vision in this
— o---- ' rewpeet. West Texas Conference Pa-
—ICE BOX (Mt REFRIGERATOR!
WANTED. Phone Mrs. Gamiugti tit '
No. 21b. .’!!) ltc ;
Miss Margaret Mary Mastersoii,
who is taking Junior College work in
Sim Antonio, was here Saturday ami
Sunday to visit h r mother. Mrs. 15.
W. Musterson, and friends.
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.....tie' .vottr goods for your Easter j
dress, NOW, so you will not b- j
rustled.
PKGCES MEHCANTILE Co.
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- P. e Supplies, Comb Foundation,
[ Net Weight Honey and Sanitary cans.
See tile new style etuis. High st
market price paid for Honey and
B iswas. J. W. Ueid,
I ltc I'vaide, Texas
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House For Sale
8-Kociin house, insic7<* toilet and hath.
Furnish d. Lots, Garage. Cash or
terms. Impure at Sentinel Office, tfc
No. A-352, and to me as Sheriff, dl#
reetecl and delivered, I will proceed
to offer for sale and sell for cash,
within the hours prescribed by law for
Sheriff's Sales, on the first Tuesday
in May A. D 1927, it lieing (he third
day of said month, liefore the Court
House Door of said Zavala County,
Texas, the following described proi>-
erty to-wit:
Situated in Zavala County, Texas,
and living Farm No. 7, See. No. 102,
Cross S. Ranch in Zavala County,
Texas, being ten acres of land out of
the Original Francisco Pereyra Grant
Abst. No. 4.
levied on tlie 2nd day of April, A.
D. 1927. as the property of U. E. Bur-
l-son and unknown Owners to satisfy
a judgment amountig to $3(5.01 in fa-
vor of The State of Texas, with in-
terest thereon at the rate of six jkt
cent i>er annum from the 19tli day of
March A. D. 1927, and the stint of
$43.30,costs of suit and the further
costs of executing this writ.
Given under my hand, this 2nd day
of April, A, D. 1927,
W. E. Riggs,
Sheriff, Zavala County, Texas.
Eves Of Youth
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Davidson & Noore Market
Phone 143 Prompt Delivery
: Fresh Neats, Boiled and Cored leas, Bologna
Sansage, Cheese, Butter, Eggs, Bread
Can Fruits
Logan Berries
Rasberries
Pine Apple
Pears
Peaches
Apricots
Jams
Jellies
Preserves
Can Vegetables, Etc.
Tomatoes
Pork and Beans
Meats
Mince Meat
Spegghetti
Coffee
Pet Milk
Kraut
Peas and Corn
Evaporated Prunes, Peaches and Raisins
Breakfast Foods
Grape Nuts Bran Oat Meal Shreded Wheat
Relishes
French’s Mustard Canova Salad Dressing Arcodia Hot
and Sweet Relish Canova Thousand Island Comino
Sweet Pementos Ketchup Texana Hot and
Sweet Relish Tobasco Pickles
Pure Hog Lard
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RESERVOIR AND TANK WORK
Forrest J. Reiver 1ms returned to!
,l!s h in *!"llst"n Hfl"- sPf‘"<lingI lA.t uw figure with vou on vour
-evoral months here during the spin-' s|,)ck ,.|nks ail(1 n.S(,rv„ir>,
■u'li s,—mi.He will return in Novom-
b r.
2(l-(Smop.
L. L. Bell,
Crystal City, Tex.
Do You Know —
That one in every four children
have defective eyesight?
That poor vision often makes
dull children?
Future regrets may, and can be
avoided. Care for their eyes now
— today. For early eye neglect
has caused much damage in years
following.
A. K. PHILLEO
OPTOMETRIST
Above Winter Garden Pharmacy
Phone for appointment
No. 10 or residence 212
Broken Lenses and Frames Duplicated
Kodak Finishing
—One D«v Service nt Gmilev’s.
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Misses Currie Lee Davidson nail;
Margaret Mary Mnsiersnn. and Em-!
mett Addison and Buddie Gbatliam 1
motored to Carrio Splines Saturday i
night.
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Mrs. Joe B. Williams of Knippu '
spent the week end visiting friends!
her;*. Mrs. S. 1*. Pulliam accompa-
nied her from Cvnlde and was a guest \
in the home of her son. Warren Rut-j
Ham. ami family. j
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—We paint, we paper. Nuff said.;
Banks Forsyth. 1’hune l!l!i. tfc
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Mrs. Herbert Gardner was the
lucky one at the Cooking Demonstra-
tion last week, which was put on by
the Centra! Power & Light Co. She
held the number which called for tie
electric iienidatnr given .away by the
Company.
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-—Men’s Panama and latest models
in straw hats, at Rogues Merc. Co.
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S. S. Moore and Roy Davidson re-
port oil 111 ir return from a trip into
Mexico to hu.v cattle, that cattle are
rather scarce and that range is ex-
ceedingly short there. The water is
short, lint cuttle left on the ranges
will lie all right for awhile but it
would Ik' risky to try to move any
here.
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Quality Itahy Chirks
Seven popular breeds: White,
Brown and Buff Leghorns. Anemias.
Barred Rocks, It ds and White Wyan-
dotts. 100 per cent delivery guaran-
teed. For catalogue and prices write
W. C. Roberts, agent, Bx. 75, Devine,
Tex. Reference: Adams National
Bank. 38-4tc
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Spring Sale
April 9th to April 15th
You can save money at our store on all your
Spring needs. Here are a few items and there
are many others not listed.
Garden Rake. 14 tooth stamped steed, 5% foot hondle.................. $ .05
Garden Hoe, tenqieml steed blade, good quality, 5 foot handle.... .49
Shovel, No. 2 square jKiint shovel, D handle, steel blade............ .98
Spading Fork, 4 prongs, Ash handle, good quality ..... .89
Garden Trowel, a handy flower garden tool, .............................. .09
Grass Shears. K<*ep your lawn in trim............................................35
Handy Home Hand Saw ......................................'............................... 1.19
Campers Axe, for the autoist and outdoor person ........................ .98
Rocket Knife, remarkable value .......................................................... 1.19
Hair Clippers, money saving purchase .............................................. .89
Nickel Rlated Shears, forged steel, excellent value .................... J59
GIL Mop and Rolish, limited stock, while they last .................... .79
3 Rieee Brush Set, strictly high quality, .......................................... .98
Extra S|ieciiil “Howard" Red Inner Tube, 30x3% ........................ 1.59
Shelf Brackets, 8x10, per pair ............................................................ .19
Hand Drill, an ever handy tool, now only ...................................... .98
Simmons White Enamel, for any house use, % pint ..................... .39
Simmons Screen Raint, % pint ............................................................. .19
Insecticide Sprays, very special .......................................................... .29
Steel Wool, in convenient box, special .......................................... .05
Klex Mechanics Soap, In handy size bar .......................................... .05
Grass Hook, forged steel blade, wood handle ................................ .23
0 in. Heavy Strap Hinge, while they last, per pair ..........................10
f Nayhew Lumber Company jj
the WfNCJ!£5T£A stohe
Crystal City - ■ - Texas
Easter Cards
YOU CANNOT SEND
UNTIL YOU SELECT
Take time to select and time to send.
So select early and you’ll be able to
send on time. Newest, most artistic
booklets and folders with the nicest
lot of Easter cards of simple character
e\ er seen in town.
Winter Garden Pharmacy
TRY THE DRUG STORE FIRST
Spring And Summer
MILLINERY
We are displaying new
arrivals in Ladies’ and
Children’s Spring and
Summer Hats.
See Them
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PEGIJE5 ME
Established M)S
CryslalQty. Texas
•REANTILE CO.
‘Telephone Na 1
TO MAINTAIN AN EQUABLE PARTY LINE SERVICE
We invite the co-operation of our Party Line Subscribers,
and suggest.that conversations be limited, so as not to ex-
ceed the five minute period to which this class of service
is entitled.
7y>7l'» *> ~ *r 'A
Del Rio & Westers Telephone Company
C. D. SLOAN, District Manager
fife
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Hardy, J. H. Zavala County Sentinel (Crystal City, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, April 8, 1927, newspaper, April 8, 1927; Crystal City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1115659/m1/4/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .