Zavala County Sentinel (Crystal City, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, July 29, 1927 Page: 5 of 8
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[>RCfl SOCIETY NEWS
frthodkdH Have Social Mcrting
Methodist Missionary Society
Fuesday afternoon for their usu-
llul meeting ut the home of the
Bent, Mrs. K. L. Butler,
le im*etlng ojiened with a hymn,
|wed by the reuillng of the serip-
and prayer.
Isliort business Herndon followed
K which the reports of the com-1
Jes that were appointed on the
|en dinner were given and the
fuilniite details of the dinner were!
Iided to.
ke meeting drifted Into a social
Ir, social conversation, games and!
le made the afternoon pass swift-
Ifter which refreshments e nsist-
(of ice erenrn and cake were served
(ext Tuesday. Aug. 2nd. business j
|tlng at the church. Important j
evoi v mom!:"!- he present.
l>on'! forge; t lie eldelceii dinner j
lay (Friday) at the Nash Ford i
(•ding at 12 .,Vlock. i-rice B(k', and
teed the money.
Nupt. of puli.
TAVALA COUNTY SKNTlflgL
| CHKVROIJCT PRODUCTION GROWS
ULI
CULLING YOUNG
CHICKEN FLOCK
Chevrolet production for July raised
the total volume for the first seven
months of this year to nearly on h
l*ur with Its entire output for lit2t(, I
in which year Chevrolet established
an all-time production record f,,r the
manufacture of gear shift ears, ac-
cording to figures released today by
the Chevrolet Motor Co.
Production far the month just end !
JUNIOR It. V. p. I . PROGRAM
July :tl. 1027
kSjiecinl Music. Dorothy Cox, \,.ra
^nt ties.
Silent Prayer: That (bid will help
j us to tie reverent.
Song, I 11 go where you want me to
go.
Memory Work Drill.
Bible Quiz.
Business.
Lesson Review, Loader,
j. /'’Current Events, President.
Song, Send the Light.
A Little Girl hears about the Heath-!
en, Vera Barnes.
Cod Calls her to Burma, Horace!
Young.
Her Husband Dies. Margaret .lack-1
eon.
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In purchasing baby chicks it Is well ed totaled N9T>l!9 units as against iti.
to order a good many more than vnu W units for luiv two
have any intention of carrying through of -1 im'reaw‘
(he whole season. During summer, I Th,s ix-r<entage of
chicks grow rapidly and at little cost, , ................. month of
and there Is a ready sale for them at "sl yt‘"r 'v:‘s greater in July tliati in
the weight of two to two and a half any ,,,h,‘r "“’"'I1 *■> far into 1927 The
Pounds. j "ext highest month was February,
Wlaui the cockerels reach a weight!"*"" ,llis year's figures revealed an
of two pounds it Is ordinarily consid- j Increase of <; p<., ,,x,.r K, bruarv
ered that It is time to sell them. Any 1929.
additional weight which they put on! July volume brings production for
costs more. Furthermore, the mar-'n,,. ,■:...., .
ket for them declines after early sum- '' ' *'!'""
mer so that the longer yon keep them ! wh,,n'"s *" «•"* entire
the less they are worth per pound. j “J’ "f ,1"' '"*"* v"*«me was on-!
After the flock of chicks Is a few!*' ""its, indicating that at the'
weeks old you can tell if there are ! Iin‘s,,"t ........ output the figures for
| three or four of them riot worth keep- *««» "ill N* pnsseil |„.fore Aug !
! lug. Look them over and if there are ; *‘st gets fairly under wav.
j a few Vrowbeaks" which very evident- j Cla-vrolet officials were confident!
j !Lr,.,r;;,o r?— !•-.............. *»—........... *
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i: For Frosty Sodas, Peppy
■: Drinks—Visit Our Fountain
Headquarters
for the
SUNSET BUS
remu tiling j ing, that by the .-lose of the yar the
her Work, Nonna
Queen of Burma.
Cal Blessed
< iardner.
She visits the
}Martin Rutledge.
Rod Protects her, Willa Taylor
The Buddhist Priests, president,
Dorothy Cox.
She finishes Iter Work. leader
^Thc Junior B. P. r, meets at the
t>tist ( hutch at 7 P. M. every Run-
All young people from 9 to 15
[cordially invited to attend.
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Presbyterian Church Notes
The Woman’s Auxiliary of the Pres-
byterian Church met July 2ti in Bible
and business session. The President
read for the scripture lesson the 7th
chapter of Matthew and gave a verv
interesting talk on how a Christian ■
should walk. Tite afternoon was
I spent in completing the flags and pi e-1
[paving for a group of our young |>eo-‘
Iple going to Kerrville to put on (heir
pageant on Home Mission work, wiheh
^It. and Mrs. < ockerhnrn an1 respou-
lible for, during the Conference there.
The Auxiliary is ddighicd to ha\e
Pd* a nice lot of y ting ) eopb> to''
Ike part and represent the Chimb
Id Crystal City.
in the flock half sick and half well . .........
| they may Infect a large number of! ' '"r 1'*~< approach
J others and do a great deal of harm V0I'-V , ,"s,‘l-v 1,1 l!"' million mark. The
! Make It a practice to look over the r <':lt 1 *ll‘v,'"*,,t factories arc rtttming
! every few days until you are ac- ! l""1 "'-*'i to acconi]>lish this ttc-
quainted with the chicks and cun tell ; memlous volume and to meet the
which ones are growing best, so that steadily growing public favor which
you can decide which ones you want ! "The Most Beautiful Chevrolet" is ev-
t° save for next winter’s laying flock, 'erywhec commanding.
i.arty In the summer, tit least bv w , ,
the time the flock averages two' ",ml wl,h tllls
pounds, separate the cockerels"and the i ",v l*r<»jeels.
pullets, and then either send the cock- ! <’"‘Un'1 Wils IVl't‘"t|.v >*r"kcn for two
ends to market or can them. j *mil*liugs to stabilize the facili-
Then go through the pullet flock ,n's "f "»«* I'm lory at Flint. Mich,
and divide them into two lots. Those ! A office building and a new parts
that are distinctly inferior ought to j building are R ing erected at a cost
go along with the cockerels, and those I of S'-’.immmmm). Wort is bem- rushed
r..........;.......*.....- - -.....»;
oisi <>r > for Uccnjtancy by ftet, prjT,
It’s a “Liquid" Nechanicold, as advertised in the
Saturday Evening Post
To Rive our customers the best fountain service
t foible, we have a "Liquid” Mechanicold Fountain
i kn,7rn the vvur!d as the most perfect mechani-
X cold fountain made.
1
x Our Sundaes and Sodas are never flat or insipid,
2 hut always live, frosty, fresh and appetizing.
a Come in and see for vour self.
Crystal Drug Company
Your druggist is more than a merchant”
%
Then* s a way that seemeth riRht
t" man, but the right way is to
! attention mid feed so that they will
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grow every hour of the day toward
f"i: maturity, and be ready to lay
plenty of eggs by the time snow flies.
-won—
Couldn't Fool Johnny,
A su-lux,.'teacher from an Inland t.ovn
n r> ~ ' 1 ,rvin" TO Instruct budding v.iuth
root’ Economy to Cease j n ;l **y nn illustrmed renner
. Feeding Mash in Summer
It is poor economy to quit feeding! fallowed promptly with, "Ver lie. It’s
niash to the hens in summer," says 8 hr|k"
f tof. ( . U Carrlek of Purdue unlver- j
slty. "Such a practice is likely to !
throw the whole flock into a molt and j
cause egg production to stop."
•Many people have a notion that !
bens can pick up enough bugs and !
worms from the range during the sum-
mer to supply their needs. Records )
from farm poultry flocks have shown, !
however, that the range cannot be de- !'
pended upon to supply sufficient feed
for a satisfactory egg production.
One of tin* principle necessities fori
Idgli egg production Is protein In the The Industrial Tnl ,• ,
ration. This can he supplied satisfac- „rs , ......... !,n<l 1 leau-
1 C !"s ll-,v'“ moved their business to the
?
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McDonald Shop
Heavy Hardware
Blacksmi tiling
Horse Shoeing
Actylene Welding
Disc Rolling, Proper Way
Grist Mill--Chops and Meal
K«h*ps faith with yim by b::jm Fr./KTJTY
C'l .in ' Ei KI> I 'r :rs and II • :Rr\ liein-
ttLos. Th. ir :imi > »-11y an
urdiztd and k « <i by ih, i'-2
Css,
TAYLOR SHOP MOVED
torlly by feeding u suitable mash. I i „n ,■ .. . " ...... .....to
The grain supplies some protein hut It ! ’. ‘ l,1K n‘*J‘’lr“"K the Santos Hall in j
Is not of suitable quality or sutlieieut I Telephone number is!
quantity to give a high' summer egg as 171. Will have more
yield. When animal feeds such as r(,"m !""I he Is-tter etpiipis'd to do
meat scraps, tankage and milk are In-I first ''>■'*** cleaning, pressing and UI-I
eluded with the mash, minerals as ! Icration than before
the Woman s Bible ('lass was well
leaded Monday morning mid we
a wonderful lesson. Next lesson {
he 10th and 11th chapters of (Jen-
iiiul a review of the chapters al !
|y studied. We are glad to wel-i
new members.
Wester of Carrizo Springs eon-;
li the prayer service Wednesday
bg. A very soul inspiring talk
liven to quite a large numl>cr. *
RVjester was accompanied here
well as proteins are provided. These |
minerals are essential for egg produo- |
t*on and are not supplied adequately
in grains and grain products.
ALL WORK GUARANTEE)
Will call and deliver
Let' rmine _wyV
Many Eggs Each Hen Lays
A good trap nest provides the one
accurate method of determining ex-
actly how many eggs a hen has laid in
one year. There Is no short cut or
easy way to figure from part of a !
year's trap-nest record what the total !
for the year will be, nor to cull care- j
fully enough to estimate what It has
been or will be.
The highest type of breeding for
egg production may be secured only
* ■: 'Wm
Scienre s-Ivm nr„ far(, rvrry dav
A chemist ha* tounci a lolution (o diaaolve
thr acurf and acalea of dandruff, flia jn.
• tructlona are: Apply RIl)-0-I)A\DKR
each nijrht and raaauite a alp well Wl(h
foieer tipa. Apply RID-O-I) ANDKR j„,i
before at,amp„„inK. T!lfn app|y Rn>0
I'ANDER nfter ahampocinir to kill reran
He firat application atopa the ilchlnir. a
‘en appltcctiona will slop your falling
hair. Thi.a remedy never fails Secure ir
et vour druggist, or
— WG D——
(’.AXE FROM STUBBLES
|<ing' with I*. W. McMillan
out every day of her first laying year,
j l,n,> <*very day throughout the breed-
j ing season, as long as she Is kept. In
I addition, both male and female birds
I must be selected which have the abll-
[ Ity to transmit high production to
"(to we learned some things1 thL'P ^
ted interestin"- I The best poultry breeders are search-
er he had „ flow ,,r i '"S r,'r fhe Pu,let t,lat !«)’» not only
I *. <nne*| ^ur*nK spring, but Ik also an early
ing the enne the ground was maturer and heavy winter layer, as
1 and It "lay out" this year.; well as a persistent summer layer,
last couple of months there! These characteristics coupled with ln-
lenty of rainfall and froi# tensity of production are found only
Inst year stubbles a thick j ,n ,I|<* llMt bens.
1‘nne has come and is now
to head and looks fine.
|will get u £ood crop from
field hasn’t had a plow
Iho he has quite a little
from last year stalks.
Itn has about 200 ac
sr above town <an
pted for etectrs
Lice and Worms
For a dip to rid a flock of lice, use
one ounce of sodium fluoride to each
gallon of water and mix the solution
In a lurge washtub or barrel. Use
one pound for about three hundred
fowls. Hold the hens by the legs and
Inga to prevent struggling. Put
In the solution, tail first, to
und^neiith the feath-
'*• four times,
hens It
worry
costs more
than
protection
f F.awn Mowers for sale cheaper than you ever
t bought one. Will rake in your old one at a fair -
t price. t
t %
S'PERLING |
DEEP WELL TUR3INE !
PUMPS |
Sterhnjr Deep Well Pumps Are Suitable for 4 ” to 20” f
Diameter Wells, Capacities 20 to 4,000 Gallons p«r %
Minute. Operating Heads, 20 t.. 400 Feet. Give Us X
Your Well Conditions and We Will Recommend aad |
tluote l ou on a Sterling Installation. t
KRUEGER IMPLEMENT CO., INC.
1400 SOUTH FLORES ST.
> TRAVIS 2019 SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS
! JUST ARRIVED—
| A New Shipment of Ladies' Silk Chiffon
X Hose, in al! the new shades. Also a com-
plete line of service-weight Hose
Monkhouse & Son
Crystal City Texas
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......Tiittiiim
Bailey Barber Shop
C. W. BAILEY. Proprietor
J- GREER. Assistant
Tonsorial Artists
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; Shaving Hair-cutting Shampooing Massaging
Hair Cut, 50c; Mud Massage, 75c; All Other Work, 25c
Ladies’ and Children’s Work a Specialty
CRYSTAL CITY. _ TEXAS
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Hardy, J. H. Zavala County Sentinel (Crystal City, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, July 29, 1927, newspaper, July 29, 1927; Crystal City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1115617/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .