Zavala County Sentinel (Crystal City, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, September 9, 1927 Page: 4 of 8
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ZAVALA COUNTY SENTINEL
Latest Batesville News
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Ballard and
ktheir daughter, Miss Maggie and Miss
Intiie Maud Beavers of Beeville are
[he guests of Mr. and Mrs. II. A.
[Sawyers and family, and Mr. and
Irs. II. G. race and family.
F. AV. milium of Crystal City was!
business visitors at the County Seat j
) Friday.
Mr. and Mrs, M. Martin left Moil-1
day morning for Sanderson where |
they will visit their son and daughter-
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Martin.
Sin riff 'V. E. ltiggs and W. B.
Speer wit; in Uvalde Friday on lms !
Lness.
Mr. and Mrs. II. Benin and son, I
Reger, were tie- week olid guests ot
Dr. and Mrs. I). A. Harris,,n.
I Ionium returneil
a 1 nisin >s trip to
Judge (k'o. C
Wednesday from
Fan Antonio.
Miss Blnnehc Brown, who has hoen
lutteriling slimmer silm 1 at Austin i-
[at ti<<ni for a few nooks \i-it to hi r
parents, Mr. and Mrs. i'. A. Brow n.
Mrs. Sol Wist, and daughter. Mss.
Alfred Ward roturned to their home
in San Antonio after a visit to Mrs.
West's sun. Coo. W st and family.
)!. !■'. \ "ss. who Um
li; d'-ide of his falls, r
Texas, returned hum
his father doing 11i■ ■ • ■!\
s oalleil to the
at N rma nna,
and i op l'leil
Mrs. .1. \’aiontino. who has linen
upending A veral we ks with her
•laughters at Birwiile and Hallelt-s-
villi- returned homo Sunday.
Huh rt AVade
from Louisiana
oral weeks.
lias returned home
Wliel e he spent s.-V-
v'miiod Dr. and
Sa; in day and
Miss Flore! m* Boar ■
Mrs. D. A. Harrison
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Blnkotioy, who
have boon visiting al Hi home of her
pa roll's, .Mr. ami Mrs. Coo. C. Her-
nia it. left Monday for their homo in
Doll ville, i 'alii' min. Tia y w re a< -
e.auipa n 11 }e Mi'' 1 ,y l In ‘i r t>r> e h r.
John Herman.
Mr. and Mi-,
to He ir !i"ine i
ilig Mr. a I Mr,
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grsindpa l ei,; s, r.
mini. Sa'uiday.
Mis.-'i-s tna Ma
son li n Sunday
wliera Miss 1 na l'
slit nte.
T >isi riot < '< urt
t.his week.
K. W. King returneil
Hi a rsa 11 a ft r \ i>it-
V\ I ■. King
f 1 \ a,de visit; d ills
r. a: d M -. C. o. Her-
and Sitivl Hand
for San Amonio
ae will al tend 1 ti-
s in session her;
workers Council to
BE HELD AT BATESVILLE
Following is the program of the
Workers Council to be held with the
Batesville Baptist Church on Sets
t ember 15th, 1927:
10:00 A. M. Song and prayer ser-
vice led by ltev. Dewey Roberts.
10:10 Our Mexican Mission Work:
its Possibilities, Rev. Walter Harbin.
10:25 What are We doing in our I
Mexican Work? Revs. J. A. Lopz!
and Tijerina, Mexican Missionaries.
10:50 My Vmpressiou Concerning
our Border Missions, It v. W. T. Du-j
vis.
11:05 A Short History of Our1
New Trinidad Church at .Coney Cliajs j
el. Rev. Henry lefferi's.
Song. S|s-i iul prayer for our Mex-
ican missions. It v. C. W. llaskins. • j
11:25 Open D ors to our Young i
1 <-ople, M rs W. T. I >n\ is.
11 :15 Sermon, Bov. Bruce Roberts.!
12:15 B. M. Dinner and r Bates-'
ville's spreading oaks.
2:ihi Braise and prayer service, I
led liy Mrs. K. L. Craliam.
2:05 W. M. C. and Board M-et-j
ing.
2:15 Beports from the AV. M. U.
hy tiie presidents and others.
2:25 Why Have a W. M. Ik in
each of our Churches? Mrs. Brno
Boherts.
2:55 Ks'ent ials to W. M. Ik Suc-
cess Mrs. .1. L. Hill.
2:15 Bclatii.il of Die AY. M. Ik to
all Church Activities, Airs. (AV. Has!
kins.
A happy smd • and a cordial wel-
come await all who come.
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Wail for lie Mill FORI)
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Mr. and Airs. Howard Barker of
Kmpalma... Mexico spent a few days
last week \ isiting in tile 1). Ak Moore
home. While here they also w at to
see Mr. and All's. Chaunecy llhrieh
at Carti/.o Springs.
(AI E CHANGES HANDS
Have 111111 g 111 tlie Yellow Jacket
Cafe from Mrs. H. Wiley and took
charge 'I'm,-day. The business will
lie cm nine; ei I along the same lines as
under Mi's. W'iicy's management.
Your l a I n mage w id he a ppreoint (1.
Sandwich ,,Mid's will he d livened.
! Mrs. I.. 11 Bailey,
wen
- Bui your groeimies ami neats from
li.'ivid-on >V Moore. Phone 112. t fe
Call M. L. Flowers at Mayhew I.uin-
her Co. for y i:r pliimtdng supplies.
- Buy your groceries and in ats from
Davidson & Moore. Flame 112. t-fe
Eastern Star Notice
Regular meeting of the Eastern
Star every third Monday night of the
month. Members are urged to be
present at every meeting and visitors
are cordially Invited.
Theresa A. Moore, AV. M.
Genevieve Pegues, Sec.
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AYait for the NEW FORD
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Church of Christ Notice
There will lie preaching every first
and third Sunday of eaeh month.
Elder J. IX Jessee, Pastor.
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—We paint, we paper. N'uff ..said.
Banks Forsyth. Phone 199. tfc
Any welding to do? Moore Filling
Station is cquipiied. t-f
— ( omplet _■ line of plumbing fixtures
ami sup| lies carried by M. L. Flowers.
Crystal City, Texas.
— Go to Conley's for
Fort rails of Duality. Mountings ot
Style.
— -Sp*'nil a dollar—Get a key and win
the l’aekard Eight Roadster at
t-f Moore Filling Station.
— FOR SALE, stoeker cows and steers. I
Safi- to go anywhere. Hubert AVade,
Batesville, Texas. 52-tfe
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SAVE I IT POTATOES for sale. 1
bushel to carload at 21 Ac lb. at farm.
G-7tp T. C. Iiookout.
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CompB to Cafe equipment for sale.
Apply Butler & Thompson, Uvalde,
Texas. 8-4tp
Monkhouse & Son
We Have Just Received a New Line of
Humming Bird Hose
at $1.00, $1.50 and $1.95
General Merchandise
! SUNSHINE CAFE
| VV. A. FONTAINE, Manager
The Place Where Prompt and Courteous
% Service Awaits You
? Our Foods are Stored in a Sanitary Northey Re- ?
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* frigerator, which should meet with your approval
Come In And Give Us A Trial
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FULLER PEP
IE you don’t like
this country
go back to your own
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AA'e go anywhere to fix your break
downs on iiuteinobil s, tractors and
everything. Moore Filling Siation. t-f
- For Sale 1 sow, farrow'd only one
time, and two gilts about six months
old, pure tired Bolarul Chinn but not
registered: also one register'd male.
C. A’auClevc, Crystal City, Tex. S-.tp
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Farm For Sale
Farm No. 2, one hundred forty nine.
Cross S Ranch, /avala County, Texas.
Town lot No. 10 Block 52, Crystal
City, Texas. Address
s 2:e W.B. Fret/..
Arkansas City, Ktins.
RESERVOIR AM) TANK WORK
Let me figure with yon on your
slock tanks and reservoirs.
L. L. Bell
2<i dump. Crystal City, Tex.
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Our Reputation Is Your Protection
Our customers are our best advertisement. \V e know
that when they bring their friends in and help them to se-
lect a Used Car that they are getting satisfaction cut of the
car they bought.
Any Used Car bought from us must be as represented.
Come in and look them over.
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Crystal City’s
Original
Filling Station
Established 1921
To Serve Our
Town And
Visitors
Telephone No. 35
Rev.
I'alh ini filk-il his i- "til;ir
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pointn
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de
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M
ad Mrs. Mit Shiarer had
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and
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F. BlaIvoni'V of California
and
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Eugenia H rmaii.
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(1 ray of AY;a-n deliver d a
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i; -j (toll lit y ti'.'ieliers at: ended
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it.- ill Batesville first of
the
work.
Emil Treb.-s was a luisincss vi-
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B't= rsall Thin.sJav of last
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Mrs, Lewis Caldwell and daughter, £
Alls1 in were in ("rvslul City Friday. ‘J*
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S. II. Neal and J. N. Sawyers Jr. v
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w re in Bearsall Sunday on business.
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AATorl< is progressing nicely on the
highway from Batesville to I '-ami ■. a
After visiting in San Antonio, Salt- a
Inal and Eloresville for s -veral weeks.
Mrs. M. E. Gray is back at the home y
of Mrs. Geo. C. Herman. •>
Park Houston of San Antonio was .5.
transacting business here Thursday.
School opened horn AVodnesday af-
ter the conclusion of the teachers’ in-
stitute.
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Walt for the NEW FORD.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe L. Reeves and
hildren are here from San Antonio
|mday and Monday guests of Mrs.
eves parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. T.
pper.
Frying Chickens For Bale
Loice fat Rhode Island Red fry-
Jweighing from 2Ato 2% lbs. for
>lrs. Jack
call •
npHE Children’s Own Bargain Event! A timely sale affording
A an unusual opportunity to outfit the school youngsters at
worthwhile savings. They are complete and represent the very
best to be found anywhere. Make it a point to inspect the new
things even if you are not ready to buy. Come early and avoid
the last minute rush.
Pencils With Rocket Clips Big 250 Page Radio Tablets Carter’s Ryto Inks
Composition Books Waterproof School Bags Colored Craycns
Loose Leaf Note Books Loose Leaf Fillers
EXTRA SPECIAL: Webster’s School Dictionary for 23c
SALE STARTS SATURDAY.......SALE LASTS EIGHT DAYS
Pegues Mercantile Company
Established 1908 T«l*nhnnfl No. 1
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Telephone No. 1
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Hardy, J. H. Zavala County Sentinel (Crystal City, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, September 9, 1927, newspaper, September 9, 1927; Crystal City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1115678/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .