Zavala County Sentinel (Crystal City, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, September 28, 1945 Page: 4 of 6
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their daughter, Mrs. C. C. Burris and
family.
'rimer oP Prosperity
Sheriff Willis Pond of Crystal City
was a business visitor Thursday.
IT’S BACK!
AGRICULTURE IS THE FOUNDA T/ON OF OUR
ECONOMY, FOP IT DETERMINES HOW WEL/YE.
'LIVING COSTS"ARE LARGELY COST'
VOF FOOD. CLOTHING. AND OTHER
WFARM PRODUCTS. THE CHEAPER
f THESE CAN BE PRODUCED, THE
) H/CHER THE FARM PPOF/T. THE
MORE WE CAN BUY-AND THE BE TIER
WE AND THE FARMER CAN LIVE.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Britton and son
of Cotulla visited his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. A. Britton, on Friday of last
week.
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uveaerrs*
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t on v ,i
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THE FAMOUS
Miss Jimmy Paysinger of Hondo is
tiie guest of her sister. Miss Ann Pay-
singer, and aunt, Mrs. Kate Otten-
house.
or w
while
man i
BENDIX automatic HOME LAUNDRY
Mr .and Mrs. J. B. Reeves of Na-
cona, are visiting their son, Arthur
Reeves, and faimly.
'W£ CAH CUrSEU /HC R»C£S-
** H/ fiMT£/?/AL S' COS MISS.
AGRICULTURE SUPPLIES 65%
OF INDUSTRY^ RA W MA-
TERIALS. REDUCING
THt/R COST REDUCES WT*
THE COSTOFMANU- i \SL
EACTURED GOODS.
Mrs
day f
1 ’ V . 11 • I
Carra
is now being demonstrated daily — at
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Sawyers and
daughter, Mrs. John William Maddux
of La Pryor, were guests of Supt. and
Mrs. D. E. Sawyers Monday
ZAVALA LUMBER CO
. Huv
from <
his p.
V.
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Jones and son
and niece, Betty Joyce, spent the
week-end in San Antonio visiting rel-
atives.
COST REDUCTION ALL "
ALONG THE LINE MEANS MORE
• r- TOR OUR DOLLARS. AND
MORE EMPLOYMENT.
COME IN AND SEE IT!
ELI-
SA LE
1. Fills itself with water,
2. Washes clothes, then
3. Triple rinses, and
4. Damp dries them, then
5. It empties itself, and
6. Cleans itself, and
7. Shuts itself off
Billy Paysinger has returned from
Caifornia and is at Fort Sam Houston
awaiting his discharge.
Mrs
to La
spent
ents, J
'S fives Me S
T/fiie, amo fiiy
T/Me is fit one v*
We are sorry to report Mrs. J. B.
King on the sick list, but is improv-
ing at this writing.
FARM PRODUCTION COSTS CAN
BE REDUCED WHEN FARMERS
|ARE SUPPLIED W/TH EFFH
WENT TIME-AND LABOR- S
WAVING MACHINERY. Vii ^
fcteas. facts and Stal/sUcs/i'onr-
Mr.
Loma
ping i
noon.
Perry Reaves of San Antonio was
the guest of Billy Ottenhouse last
week. Perry and Billy were buddies
while overseas.
Mr.
ily of
evenin
City-E
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hardin were in
Crystal City on business Saturday.
Copyright IS4S. J.V.C/srAe.
Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Ross of Uvalde
were guests Sunday of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Sid L. Ross.
ALL AUTOMATICALLY!
Batesville INIcws
MRS. SID ROSS
ton, are the guests of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. A. Britton, while Mr.
Milligan is taking his vacation.
Mrs. Eli Churchill came in Friday
from Pleasanton where she has been
visiting her parents the past month.
-WG1)---
Take Care of Pans
Come in,
get your name on our
first - to - be - served 1 ist.
Mr.
dren r
day a
with h
Harp.
ass Ann Laceter, a returned mis-
ery from Brazil, will accompany j
and Mrs. W. J. Nelson here ,
pay for Missionary Services, j
re will be dinner- served at the j
kh and each and every one is {
Rkly invited to attend and bring
tuft- lunch.
over,
With a little attention, kitchen
utensils will serve you well for
years. But if they’re carelessly
banged around and neglected, you'll
soon be ashamed to use them, de-
clares the Rural Home editor of Cap-
per’s Farmer, whose advice on
household matters is read by 1,250,-
000 farm families. In general, put
pans in to soak after using them.
Run cold water into those used for
egg and flour mixtures; hot water
will set them, making food particles
hard to remove. Greasy or sugary
pans should be soaked in hot water.
Afte:
I,, "i i
Mabel
Lidwin
B.,n Ai
turned from overseas and has been
fin the hospital in Temple for several
months. We are glad to see him im-
proving.
Crystal City, Texas
Mr. and Mrs. Sid L. Ross and
grandson, Sidney Earl, visited in La
I Pryor Thursday.
409 W. Zavala St.
Phone 4
Mr. «
childrc;
visited
her pa
Monkhi
football
Mr .and Mrs. B. W. Wallace, who -E- W. King and Sid L. Ross were
k e been occupying the J. W. |»n Lil Pryor where they purchased
[lie,.-yes home, are moving to Uvalde, i hay from David Kite on Friday of
M . Wallace has a job on the high- hist week,
way. * *
• » j Supt. and Mrs. D, E. Sawyers spent
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Millican of Sin-j the week-end in San Antonio visiting
L'ROZEN lemon pie is a toothsome
1 dinner dessert for the family
that’s been working hard all day, j
says the Country Cooking editor of
Capper’s Farmer.
Graham cracker crumbs are crust
and topping for the chilled yellow (
filling, she writes in the nationally
circulated farm magazine. Pie-
shaped pieces are made by cutting |
diagonally across the refrigerator i
tray in which pie is frozen.
The dessert which will he an over-
popular family favorite
Mr. a
Wells, ,
Mondaj
bought
Wells a
■in I! ! ■
Just for fun, count the electrical appliances you are using in your
home today.
Out of these forty way* to electrical living, we'll bet you’ll be
surprised at the number you own.
All of which is proof that your monthly electric service bill is more
than just a "light" bill. It represents the comforts of time- and labor-
saving appliances as well as the over-all convenience of electric living
In your all-electric heme of tomorrow there'll be many MORE
new and wonderful uses for electi icity and in the fufurt, as in the past,
^ when you buy electric service >ou*ll still get a LOT for a LITTLE.
THE FACT IS
By GENERAL ELECTRIC
Pvt. '
and ho
wcek-er
Z. T. Wi
Wilcox
many.
GROWS AN INCH A SECOND!
AMAZING NEW FEATHERWEIGHT PLASTIC
LIGHTER THAN CORK HAS BEEN DEVELOPED
li GENERAL ELECTRIC RESEARCH
X SCIENTISTS. MIXTURE IN
pX ,..v TEST TUBE EXPANDS
y 30 TIMES ITS SIZE
J IN 10 //..'NOTES.
serves 8,
the* Capper’s Farmer expert advises.
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j?*, ■- r- n 4
Mr. ai
Mrs. Ee
Tom Bs
Mr. and
were re
Cotulla.
1 - *
Mr. a
Mrs. L
dahghte
of the (
iiiblV, :
Mr.- \.
'
,«ON[«
cotHis washer
WATER HEATER
HOME FREEZER
REFRIGERATOR
RANGE
DISHWASHER
FROZEN LEMON PIE
- reus, separated 1 c. evaporated
*;i r. lemon Juice milk, uhijtpri
Hind of * i lemon t\ graham i
/ii
c. graham crack-
or, cooky or
cake crumbs
; add lemon juice ,'
and piece of rind sliced from lemon j
and all but 2 tablespoons of the sug- j
ar. Cook over low heat 15 minutes, |
stirring constantly. Remove rind
and cool. Beat egg whites until stiff; I
add remaining sugar and fold into 1
cooked mixture. Add whipped evap-
orated milk
Mrs 1
hand. Si
th, ,, h,
ha 1 - Iu
in Sun /
his disci
aoc«
TOASIII
ATTIC FAN
COFFEE MAKER
ROASTER
I'.'i. ■ •* ’
Line refrigerator tray
with waxed paper. Sprinkle with V\
cup of the crumbs. Pour in lemon
mixture; sprinkle with remaining
crumbs. Freeze with temperature
set at coldest. Serves 8.
Mrs. 1
arrived t
Californi
with hei
W Flcm
band, PI
stall, mod
and oxpc
AN OLD G-E
CUSTOM, for 37
YEARS GENERAL ELEC-
bilC-HAS HAD MEN
IMBallv assigned
mm.LP THE FARMER
Wm His ELECTRICAL
■blems.
FLUORESCENT
EIGHT
CEILING LIGHT
vacuum cleaner
Associated Seed
Beans English Peas
Cabbage Watermelons
Onions Black Diamond
Beets
Mustard Cantaloupes
Carrots Rocky Ford
Turnips Mildew Resistanl
Okra
Spinach Black Eyc Peas
Tomatoes Cane, Sudan Grass
Squash Hybrid Corn
Yellow Dent Corn
I White Surecropper Corn
Yellow SureCropper Corn
White Thomas Corn
Dimmit Feed Co
Carrizo Springs, Texas
Miss Ii
las Wedi
tered B
School ol
ter of Mr
is a grac
School.
•ICOtO *A»t»
WOMAN CARRIES 27
TONS! A FARM WIFE
CARRIED WATER FROM
SPRING OUTSIDE HOUSE
70 THE AMOUNT OF 27
TONS PER YEAR. AN
ELECTRIC PUMP COULD
HAVE DONE HER WORK FOR
10 Y PER MONTH.
Misses
Kathryn
Hospital
San Ant
here wit
had as hJ
Phillips vj
ing her
Univcrsit
now attd
of Nursin
CTRIC
mmtim
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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/m1/4/?q=%22~1%22~1&rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .