Zavala County Sentinel (Crystal City, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, May 11, 1951 Page: 5 of 8
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SOCIETY
HR8. J. EL BAKOl
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Mr». Curtis Templer and Mrs.
Wayne Downing spent the day at
Uvalde Monday.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Jackson and
Mr. and Mrs. Orin Bookout are
in New Orleans this week where
Mr. Jackson went for treatment
of the same illness he previously
went there for. Mr. Bookout
went for an examination.
Mrs. Julia Franklin and her
father, Ed Stroulger, were here
over the week end from Flores-
ville. Mr. Stroulger is making an
indefinite stay in Floresville and
is feeling fine. He had been ill
when Mrs. Franklin took him to
Floresville several months ago.
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A. G. Weston of Uvalde was a
Crystal City business visitor
V/ednesday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Taylor
and their son, Lynn of Houston
were week end guests of his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Taylor.
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ATHENA STUDY CLUB HOLDS
MONTHLY MEETING
METHODIST SOCIETY
HAS BUSINESS MEETING
The Woman's Society of Chris-
tian Service, First Methodist
Church, met Monday, May 7, for
the regular monthly business
meeting with a good attendance.
Vice-president, Mrs. E. R. Ed-
miston in charge of meeting
Miss Vera Thormann had as
her guests recently, her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. George Thormann
of Sweetwater.
HERRINGTON MUSIC CO
Carrizo Springs, Texas
Haddorff, Lester, Betsy Rross
Pianos—New and Used
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Rev. and Mrs. J. William Ma-
son, Mrs. S. S. Pegues, Mrs. D.
E. Clark and Mrs. Wayne Down-
ing attended the Baptist Work-
The Athena Study Club held its °Pened with hymn, “This Is My
monthly meeting May 3 at the Father s World.
Country Club with Mrs. Warren Theme of meditation, “Joyful
Wagner, Mrs. Clifton Wagner and *° Follow Thee. Scripture, 119th
Mrs. Granger Anderson as host- Psalm' closing with prayer.
esses. Twenty-one members of
the club enjoyed a Mexican din-
ner prior to their meeting.
After the business meeting,
Mrs. Bill Brennan, Jr. was in
charge of the installation of the
new officers for the coming year
Minutes read by Mrs. W. A.
Dismukes, secretary pro-tem, and
stood as read. Officers present
made reports.
Next meeting, Monday, May
21, will be the installation of the
new officers. Let all officers be
REV. AND MRS. DAVIS
ARE GRANDPARENTS
The Rev. and Mrs. Sherwood
S Davis were notified Monday
that they are grandparents. A
son, David Arthur Shaw the IV,
born May 7 to Mr. and Mrs. Da-
vid Shaw of Boston. Mrs. Shaw
was Miss Dawn Marie Davis be-
fore her marriage.
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Mrs. E. W. Northcutt and her
| mother, Mrs. W. C. Hardaway
have as their guest this week,
Vernon Davis of Marion, Ohio.
The new officers installed were: [present.
Mrs. Granger Anderson, presi- Several items of business were
dent; Mrs. Del Harp, vice-presi-
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Pegue* of
Floresville are the parents of an-
other son, Robert Michael, born „ , _ , _
April 24. He is the grandson of If™ Conference Tuesday at c°‘
Mrs. J. E. Pegues of this city and j u a'
Mr. Paul Brady of Carrizo!
Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Pegues
have another son, David, and a
daughter, Judy.
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Mrs. Ernest Taylor left Wed-
nesday to return to her home in
Nogalis, Arizona following a two
week visit here with her mother,
Mrs. E. B. Taylor, and Mr. Taylor
and Mrs. Taylor’s son and daugh-
ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
'(Snookie) Barr came out from
San Antonio and spent Sunday
with his mother and the grand- j Xemple and for the past few days
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bizzell, Mr.
and Mrs. Bradshaw Bizzell and
Mr. and Mrs. Adair BaskinTeft
Sunday morning. May 6th for a
two weeks’ vacation to points in
Arkansas. They were joined in
Texarkana by Misses Mary Jo
and Kathryn Bizzell who ac-
companied them to visit relatives
and friends in Kensett, Lonoke.
Little Rock, Hot Springs and
points in the Ozarks._ Mary Jo
and Kathryn are Floor Super-
visors at Scott and White in
dent; Mrs. Curtis Jackson, secre-
tary; Mrs. Howard Stansell, treas-
urer; Mrs. Bill Fletcher, reporter;
Jean Donalson, parliamentarian.
Delicious refrshrnents were
served to the following members;
Mesdames Bob Crawford, Jr.,
Ralph Post, Warren Wagner, Clif-
ton Wagner, Robert Wagner, Bob ]
w:th
discussed. Meeting closed
prayer by Mrs. W. O. Day.
There will be no meeting next
Monday.
PUBLICITY CHM’N.
JOHN KRAL SUCCUMBS
FOLLOWING LONG ILLNESS
Funeral services were held
May 9, at 4:30 p.m. by Rev. Lyons
of St. Joseph’s Catholic Church
in La Pryor for Mr. John Krai.
Mr. Krai was born March 21,
1876 in Austria. He came to the
United States at the age of 16
years and settled in Fayette coun-
ty.
He was married to Sophie
Brossman October 25. 1898. She
preceded him in death four and
one-half years ago.
He came to La Pryor with his
ready for packaging. Pack them
in a moisture vapor proof con-
tainer and store immediately in '
the home freezer.
If you need any information |
concerning the preparation of |
vegetables for freezing or the
packaging of vegetables contact j
Mrs. Edith Hughes, Rio Grande
Electric Cooperative, Inc., Brack-
ettville, Texas.
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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
(The fr.endly church with a
glad hand-clasp.)
Cor. Ave. B and W. Uvalde St.
J. WM MASON, Pastor
Sunday Services:
9:45 a.m. Sunday School.
11:00 a m., Morning Worship.
7:00 p.m. Training Union
8:00 p.m.. Evening Worship.
Wednesday:
7:00 p.m., Sunday School
Workers’ Meeting.
7:30 p.m.. Prayer Service.
3:00 p.m. Church Family Fel-
lowship
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FOR MOTHER ON
HER DAY May 13
THE NEW
(Sunbeam
■OOfl 10 AUTOMATIC
MIXMASTER
mii ran
oiu
PARK RADIO
& APPLIANCE STORE
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Wilson
have moved to Carrizo Springs
to make their home. For the past
three years Mr. Wilson was em-
naiKey, jr., am riercner boo . . • Dlmmlt mourn his death seven children,
Fly. Granger Anderson, A. A. owns d talue rdncn ln Ulmmit
Carter, Bill Brennan, Jr., Cecil C°unty a"d his time *°ur daughters and three sons,
„ , ’ „ * ’ _t . to it Mrs. Hilda Thompson of Harlin-
Holt, Ernet Huntsman, Clyde, ' Q gen, Mrs. Tillie Robinson of Mex-
a e, . ami on, rman reer ^ Mr and Mrs Taft Morrow iro City, Mrs. Melanie Saathoff of
T. C. Hill, Jr., Del Harp and Miss
Jean Donalson.
—WHEN BUYING that new re-
frigerator or electrical appliance,
remember that anything we sell,
we will service. Krakow Refrig-
eration and Air Conditioning, tfc
and children, Suzanne and Pa-
tricia of Sinton were guests Sun-
day of her mother, Mrs. J. E.
Pegues.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jeffrey and
Tex-1 children of Kerrville were week
j end guests of her parents, Mr.
I and Mrs. W. P. Brennan and Mr.
! and Mrs. W. P. Brennan, Jr.
mother. On their return homel have bcen visiting their class.
they were accompanied by Mrs. mate> Mrs steve Hughes, and her
Taylor who spent a few days j husband> Lt Hughes of
with them after which she re- ar^ana
turned to Crystal City for a brief I Bi],y Qizzell wiU not accom.
stay just before leaving for No- j pany his family on their vacation ,
~a*es‘ as he is with the 373rd M.P. Com- - ,, , ,, ’°1, . u ,
\ _o_ i _ Mr. and Mrs. Houston Harrel
—WE HAVE PADS to fit any ! Pany at For* Sam Houston- Since ?nd son Clarence, Mrs. B. P. Ar-
type of Rvaporative Cooler. Kra- !s ln” e m. .f1?0’ thur and Miss Ora Arthur were
kow Refrigeration and Air Con- jary’. e as CLn a e ° vls* , ^ vis tors last Saturday morning at
ditioning. tfc famlly here every wcek end but Uvalde.
QUICIC RELIEF!
COUGHS DUE TO COLDS
SAFE-EFFECTIVE
Recommended for fait re-
lief of summer end winter
coughs due to colds.
Soothing tor minor
bronchial irritations.
For Children at well
as adults.
POPULAR REMEDY SINCE 1916
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Taylor have
as their guests, Mr. and Mrs.
Raynor Black of Brewster, Flor-
;da. Mrs. Black is Mrs. Taylor's
daughter.
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After a two week visit here
'with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Down-
j ing Mrs. Evelyn Huckaby and
[her sons, George and Bill, left
j Thursday via bus for Hall Sum-
; mit, La. where they will make
| an indefinite visit with Mr. and
! T F. Huckaby before returning
to their home in New York City.
Mr. and Mrs. Downing and their
guests and Mr. and Mrs. Curtis
Templer visited Garner Park be-
fore they left for Hall Summit.
San Antonio, Mrs. Marie Gilley of
San Antonio, Victor, Raymond
and Fritz Krai, all of La Pryor;
18 grandchildren and seven great j
grandchildren.
Pallbearers were Wallace Gil-
bert, Ira Caid. Barney Lamb,
Eric Greele, Bruce Grant and j
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Post and
children, Adonna and Jack, went
to the Alamo City Saturday to
get his mother, Mrs. F. O. Post, Faul Thompson,
who arrived there from Waco. She ! *^e Passing °f Mr. Krai, La
is spending a couple of weeks Pry°r loses one of its well loved
here with Mr. and Mrs. Post and and pioneer citizens,
her sister, Mrs. J. H. Hardy and The entire community extend
Mr. Hardy. ! i-s deepest sympathy in this hour
_ j_ | of bereavement.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Barker and °ut of town U'iends art', rela-
'amily have moved from the E. |tives attending the funeral were
W. Northcutt cottage at 314 W. jMiss Hilda Brossman and Mrs
Maverick St. to a cottage at the i August Klesel. Sr. of Srhulen- I
Airport Addition burg; Mrs. Charles Bednarz of i
• _0__ jPoth; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bailer,)
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Oden had . Mrs. Mary Brossman, Mr. and
as their guests last week end. I Mrs. Joe Arms. Mr. and Mrs j
their son-in-law and daughter, Norvelle Saathoff and Mrs. S. H :
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Childers, Jr. Saathoff, San Anton o; Mr. and
of Fort Smith, Arkansas. They Mrs. Joe Blair and Mrs. Gilbert
visited several days in San An- | Bergman of Bishop: Mrs. Ma't
tonio with his parents, Mr. and j Robinson and Mrs. Tom Alice of
Mrs. John Childers, before com-1 Crystal City.
ing to Crystal City. I -o-
-------- | HINTS ON PRESERVING
i of La FRESH VEGETABLES
Fritz and Raymond
Pryor were business visitors
Crystal City Thursday.
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pAjMGBpNS
CHOCOLATES
CRYSTAL DRUG CO
Your Rexall Store
to! IN HOME FREEZER
By Edith Hughes
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trucking
costs less
Deeds Filed
For Record
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Mrs. Dixie McMillian accom-! Now that frcsh vegetables are
panied the W. A. Dismukes to once rT'ore in full production vo
Uvalde last Saturday where they want to plan your meals un-
spent the day. >ng as man.v of these vegetables
_'___0_ as possible. But from your gard--:
you will probably have surpu;
veget -dies and th" best \var *
prose.-- these extra vegetables
is to stole . . u > -
freezer.
In selecting vegetables for
freez.ng pick foods of top quali-
fy. The product should be ripe
yet not too mature. Pick vege-
tables that are just right for eat
ing fresh. Vegetables gathered in
early morning are usually best.
Prepare the foods just as soon
after they are picked as possibl.
If prepared immediately after
gathering, the vegetables will re-
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you o choico of 2 naw labi—th«
5-STAR or 5-STAR EXTRA •hown (addsd
eo»t) for fop driving •«»•, »af«ty and
ofMoncy.
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YOU SAVE MONEY EVERY MILE
WITH THE FORD TRUCK
POWER PIIOT
s.. bocauto
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• ; , u demonstrated by 6000 drivers in the
nationwide Ford Trtick Economy Runl
They kept daily on-the-road expense rec-
ords, showed in black and white that a r-n>A.F.
dollar goae a long, long way with a ford!
A standout reason why: tha powbr phot, ,
which gives you the most powtr from ths
Imut go*. Boo yaur Ford Dealer about It!
(M»« Wm* ra«WraN*« M 7,Vl.000 SmH
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Ben L. Cowden et ux. to Sher-
man L. Mayes et ux., vendor’s
lien deed to S one-half of Farms
18, 19, 20, and all of farms
Nos. 29 to 36 incl.: all in Sec. 101
of Cross S. Ranch and also all
of Farms Nos. 1 and 2 in Sec. No.
108, Cross S. Ranch, Zavala Coun-
ty.
Julian Pena to Jesus Rizo, deed
to the second 100 feet from the j-,jn more vitamins, as well as
east end of the first tract of Tract j have a finer flavor, texture, and
No. 7 out of the Patrick C. Jack p0lor.
survey, Zavala County. | As soon as the vegetables have
Millard Fanchier et ux, to A. ’ bt,en thoroughly washed, proper-
C Mogford, deed to Lot No. 5 ^ jy b]anched, then cooled, they are
in Blk. N 26, Crystal City, Texas.
R. S. Crawfrd Jr., et ux. to
Eddie Dale Zimmerman, deed to
Farms Nos. 13, 14, 15 and 16. and
the unnumbered fraction of farm
between farm’* No. 13 and the
nver, all in Sec. No. 96 out of
the Cross S Ranch Sub., Zavala
County.
D. C. Mandell et ux, to O. J.
Worm, vendor’s lien deed, deed
to 270 acres of land and out of
Suvey 310, Orginal Grantee Eliz-
abeth Schuler Abstract 653, Cer-
tificate 25/127, Zavala County.
Mrs. D. M. Holsomback to J. C.
Johnson, vendor’s lien deed to
355.83 acres of land out of Sec.
135, 157.58 acres of land out of
Sec. 136, 40 acres of land out of
Sec. 145, all out of the Cross S
Ranch Subdivision, Zavala Coun-
ty.
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MARRIAGE LICENSE
Lawrence Calvin Volz and Jo-
sephine Ann Ranney, issued May
?, 1951.
ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW
GUILD THEATRE
MATIXKK STARTS AT 2 P.M. SATURDAY AND
SUNDAY AM) KI NS ( ONTINTOUSLY INTO
NIGHT SHOW
I’HON K 205
I-AM TIME ioDAY —FRIDAY
H A R V K V”
JAMES STEW ART
DOl RLE FEATURE
Saturday Onl.v, May 12
Guns A-Blazing**’
MILO MAIZE
Who. 3.20 cwt. cracked 3.30 cwt.
P. XV. FLETCHER & SONS
Crystal City
WALTER HESTON. WALTER RRENNAN
"‘Blues Busters*’
DEAD END KIDS
Sunday and Monday. Mav l.’M l
"TOMAHAWK"
VAN HEFLIN - YVONNE I)E CARLO
Cartoon and News
Tuesday and Wednesday, Mav 15-16
THE MAGMFK IEM YANKEE”
LEWIS CALHERN - ANN HARDING
Thursday and Friday, May 17-18
“SEPTEMBER AFFAIR”
JOAN FONTAINE, JOSEPH COTTON
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$ ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW AT THE
1 ALAMEDA THEATRE
$
£ ___
i Sunday
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W. Zavala
CLARK MOTOR CO.
Cryntal City, Texas
CALL Ml for FREE
Delivery-Crystal City
feed for every need
r. W. FLETCHER A SONS
Move over, Fido/ I
forgot to buy her a
birthday from
JERRY GREENE
JEWELRY-WATCHMAKING
•UILO TMZATUt BUILD.
CRYSTAL CITY. TEXAS
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V Monday
% May 13-14
£ Tues.-Wed.
?! Thura.
>; May 18-19
$
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EL RECOR DE I.A TIERA’
Cartoon
Friday
Saturday
May 15-16-17
In Spanish
HITLER’S STRANGE LOVE”
also
“PASSION PAYMENT”
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“FASCINACION”
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Hardy, J. H. Zavala County Sentinel (Crystal City, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, May 11, 1951, newspaper, May 11, 1951; Crystal City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1119859/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .