Zavala County Sentinel (Crystal City, Tex.), Vol. [24], No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, March 13, 1936 Page: 2 of 10
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hCIY/C ■ 000,11 a,t^ the chapters repre-
WriWN <sented assembled in the high school;
J _ I to elect a representative to the Port
~ J 1 Worth Stock Show. Clifton Butler
Eofer Osborn vas elected, but finding he did not j
k Lee Schlenker possess a Future Farmer membership
card, a substitute, James Raul, was
Shirley Cooner j elected to go if Clifton could not We
~ H. C. Barker hope that Clifton will receive his
Bob Crawford membership card before Friday and
ante Laurie Jay be able to represent the Winter Gar-
Plfctlis Staller den District at Fort Worth
^pria Thomason The Futue Farmer's who went to
Luther
I met a man the other d^^B^Bi
just moved from Nebrasks^P New
York. The same day I called an a
friend who was moving hii office
from New York to California. Next
morning came a letter from a friend
I had last heard of in Chicago, telling
me about his new job in Texas.
ve arourtd
no barrier*
from one •
4 other, f
'er a I
thiy please,
travel oruJ
body h» to naff
lice permit to go 3,6>pfl
wants to; nobody cab
MAMt PAftXSR
JKXXWtUXK
Liberty
Biggest Attractia
# DURING THE I
SPINACH FES
THURSDAIk MARCH
Cotulla Saturday
Weaver, Clifton BuTIer^V C. Butler,
Albert Miller, Roderick Bookout,
George Johnsson, Charles Weaver,
Charles Bishop and Rudy Dreyer.
X X X
What Famous Men Have Said
“Die when I may, I want it said of
me by those who know me best, that
I always plucked a thistle and plant-
ing three cheers for Uncle Sam What -
set me off this time is the last two|
or three decisions of the Supreme
Court, especially the one in which
the Court reasserted the right of the
press to free expression without re-
straint by any govemmnetal author-
ity.
Of course, the press is responsible
ed a flowerThere Fthought /flow- I if it prints libels or scurrilous matter
er would grow.”—Abraham Lincoln °f an>- kind; hut the Court pointed
(out again that no power exists, either
ittention to in Congress or the states, to say in
Bkur chil- advance to any newspaper ' You may
in a not print that.”
^H-bank. It seems to me that the very roots
; of all our liberties are bound up in
make this liberty of the press. The first
lnger- thing a dictator does is to suppress
^ or regulate the newspapers. We will
A never lose our liberties as Americans
>nal
re Farmer
Hnc'Crystal City lap School had
Aapt'l {|u Tuesday ^Hming to prac
■ktkeVrexas songs which we ex-
jit-g d'li'u ' the Ciy We’.
■mount of enthusiasm was
■
EBBHn,
HHHBV'.' of *!io
FostiWmEveryone became excited
over the prospects of being on the
high school float, of. going tc the ro-
“If we
our plan!
dren wjJ
■
SEE-
^BELIEVABLE STU
“Th^
other pi
soli.
MOST
V.
Ii-Bmi
disti u.-ts tpn,"
fieos, of competing, possibly, in the I
tournaments of different kinds, an<4'
especially of having three holidays
during the Festival.
Hooray for chapel and for Crystal
City’s Festival!
i tXt
I Carrizo Springs Visits Us
■ Monday afternoon the Crystal City
Mfch School was honored by a visit
Mm representatives of the Carrizo
Schools, who presented a unique and
entertaining program.
The entertainment consisted of mu-
sical nib/diers which included two
vocal solos, “The Broken Record,”
and “Rythm in My. Wursery Rhymes"
a violin solo, "Dark Eyes," two piano
acordian solos by the director,
“Miami Moon^j
“Texas, Pnpfl
on the
Texas,” anewu*
ing the accordil
at the same time)
ing and enjoyed
gram we have i
that is the CarrJ
Several very 1
were played tlH
tainment. This*
rizo has had
k made the program,-!
the opening selection
All Here,” to the grd
Old Gray Mare,” inti
The above prograJ
in order to advertiH
act plays which t'hfl
are presenting on^fl
also the recitsjB^’^
Jrchestra J^B
fen
AL POWER OF P
■its use Reduces Friction and
ply add by the ounce td
Differential and All^
ssion
k sflfth.” “Home
Pr“The Eyes of
nal feature, play-
ind muted cornet,
ke most outstand-
krber of the pro-
■i till the last—
Kprings band.
L enjoyed pieces
^Liul the enter-
'.vW; i at
Bka( fact,
witlu
i In the meantime, I am for letting
i them all talk as long as anybody j V
; wants to listen. >$
OPPORTUNITY . . . Today $
One thing that makes me feel pa-
j triotic is the frequent instances I en-
j counter of young folk who have >J
found oppc.rtumties to get ahead in
the world and make something of {♦{
themselves when all around them §
folk were wailing that there were no £
opportunities left for the young. >J
i There are greater opportunities X
Corridor
Man i
Who was &
Johnnie Ste
he was Pi^k-
-
and sludge formaticB
Alloy bearings I
Ib Life of Motor
■
Bars. Diesel Motors, .
\iK\d' thef'
For use in Autos, Ti
tor Boats, Industrial
brication.
star?
Fie tV
!arrizi)^|
lay ni JR
■ San fflja .
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■cl i i. ♦* mi-I!
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and t!i*i ninnu .. <1.
Blping to give us the most enjoyable
program, and we hope that they will
again visit us in the near future.
X t X
Future Farmer News
A basketball tournament for the
Future Farmers of the Winter Gar
deg^ District was held Saturday,
Mdfeh 7, but Yancy defeated Carrizo
Springs by a score of 39 to 7, but
YincMwlefeated us by a score of 50
ET OPER
p’hen Watch for
BARKjDwner
IMPOSING ARRAY
Rarely has suchM^Civcffli
ADIO COMEDY
•adio entertainers when a rich \
’ySmg Countess Inters thsir lives
Jack Oakie and Henry Wadsworth
who operate and perform their own
radio station are faced with bank-
ruptcy. Their only hope is to win an
international broadcasting contest.
George Burns, as a radio inventor,
__________ ____ ^ wth his wife, Gracie Allen, brings
In addition to the regular cast that the boys his latest invention, the Ra
spears in the fun-making comedy dio Eye, a television instrument
•e famous personalities who con- Suddenly Lvda Roberti, in the role
■ibute specialty numbers which of the Countess, enters their lives
>rm a backgroui^ to the main and whisks both of them to her Cu-
leme. Bing Crosim film and radio ban estate on her private yacht, to
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Hardy, J. H. Zavala County Sentinel (Crystal City, Tex.), Vol. [24], No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, March 13, 1936, newspaper, March 13, 1936; Crystal City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1097023/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .