San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 21, 1931 Page: 5 of 8
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LRemember we are giving away
|a Beautiful Clock Absolutely
"FREE, to the one that holds the
right dial. If you haven’t got
your dial, it is time you were
getting it, at they are going out fast. All that is nec-
essary for you to do to get a dial » to buy two dollars
worth of merchandise (groceriesor meat) at onetime.
You are entitled to as many dials as you buy groceries
and meats. Come in, see the clock and let us ex-
plain fully. _
Specials for Week of
May 22 to 29 <
Jello, all flavors,
8c
Bice Krispies, regular size, 11c
Saltine Flakes,
2 lb. size 28c
Palmolive Soap,
per bar 7c
Bet-RVal-U Coffee,
Galv. Pail, QQn
4 1-2 lbs. ™
RA Grape Juice,
Qt. size 40c
IGA Cake Flour,
Regular size 25c
Meat Specials for Saturday
- _Only_
GOOD YOUNG STEER MEAT, Ik 1 Cf
ROAST, Any Cut,
Steak, any cut, £
Good Sliced Breakfast Bacon, lb. 29c
Hot Barbecue, ~5=1Hnr=a
from 10:30 I. m.
all gone
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Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Brown spent
Sunday in Karnes City.
J. R. Fincher was a Corpus Chris-
ti visitor Sunday afternoon.
J. H. Mynler of Odem was a busi-
ness visitor in Sinton Tuesday.
J. Verne Swinny was able to be
down town Monday after his seri-
ous illness.
Henry Qore of Mlrando City spent
Sunday with his wifo and other rel-
atives.
Pumps and Windmills for sale and
repaired. — Sinton Plumbing and
Supply Co.—Adv. 7-tf
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Sipes of Sin-
ton were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Bruno Sipes Tuesday evening. •—
Odem Star.
E. S. Uzzell, manager of the Sin-
ton Sales Company, will leave next
week to attend a Frlgldaire School
in San Antonio.
FOOD SALE—The Baptist Ladies
will hold a Food Sale at Hamilton’s
Grocery next Saturday, May 23.
—Adv. 18-1
Louis Fromstein arrived from
Milwaukee Sunday morning for a
visit with his sister, Mrs. A. Nisen-
son and family.
Ed Vogel and family of St. Paul
attended the Baccalaureate servic-
es at the High School Auditorium
Sunday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Nolte of Flores-
ville \ppent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. August Neumann and Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Neimann.
Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Kastner of
West Sinton attended the Baccalau-
reate services Sunday morning at
the High School Auditorium.
is reported ill this
Guy Russell made a trip to San
Antonio Wednesday.
Mrs. H. M. Eads is slowly recov-
ering from her recent Illness.
D. W. Martin and family spent a
few hours in Corpus Christi Sunday.
Born: To Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Easton at Benjamin, Texas, a girl,
May 3, 1931.
Born: T^o Mr. and Mrs. J. Harlan
Russell, Monday, May 18, 1931, a
girl, Dora Lue.
FOOD SALE—The Baptist Ladies
will hold a Food Sale at Hamilton’s
Grocery next Saturday, May 23.
—Adv. 18-1
J. E. Cook of San Antonio, and
R. E. L. Rogers of Corpus Christ!
were pleasant callers on the News
force Tuesday afternoon.
Miss Dorothy Garner visited Miss
Christine Ward Sunday and attend-
ed the Baccalaureate services at the
High School Auditorium.
Mr.*and Mrs. Kirby Sharp of
Odem attended the graduation ex-
ercises at the High school auditor-
ium Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Fields Harris
Brownwood are houre guests of Mr.
and Mrs. R. Kunitz. Mrs. Harris
is a niece of Mr. Kunitz.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Miller and
children, Mabel, Charlie and Doris,
left on Tuesday of this week for
a visit to relatives in Iowra.
A. M. Smith of Refugio attended
the graduation exercises here on
Wednesday evening, his son, Ellis
Smith being one of the graduates.
H. W. Klein, business manager of
the Hunt Chevrolet Company of
Woodsboro, made a business trip to
Sinton and back Wednesday. —
Fincher* s
11th Anniversary Side
CLOSES .
this Saturday
\ Now is the time to stock your pantry!
SOUR PICKLES, 2 full qts, 35c
Peanut Butter, full qt. 32c
3 lb:
* Del Monte f
>- Coffee, *
)9c
White House Rice, 2 2-lb. pk{
[S. 35c
Brooms, good 4-string,
27c
Del Monte Pineapple, "m*11'
39c
Watch our windows for new
Bargains for this week.
chUdren^fOdem Jd Mr‘anTM^ Woodsboro Weekly Times.
Harry Neimann were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Neumann.
Remember your $$ buy more at oui
IGA Store
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Morrow enter-
tained as luncheon guests at their
country home Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. J. s. racn-euzie reiurucu w », ,
. . , ... ,, , , of Walter G. Martin, Miss Lena Neal
her home in Floresville Sunday af-
... .. , . and Miss Faye Rawlins,
ter spending the week-end with her
Mr. and Mrs. ■tarcellus Kunitz
Mrs. J. S. McKenzie returned to
sister, Mrs. James Kirkpatrick.
Mr. Cooper Btoton, »„..pep.r ' *»■ '«* ***
moo from u>. Stole of Al.b.m.J '»* 'hom' ” p“t.,f‘h«r
Brin, us your Cream and Egg*, We pay Market Price
McWhorter Bros.
was a pleasant caller on the News
force Wednesday of last week.
Dr. and Mrs. H. T. Elkins accom-
panied by Miss Frances James
a visit in Sinton With Mr.
and Mrs. R. Kunitz and other friends
and relatives
to see Roy D. Elkins who was ill.
Phone 77
A. Store
Sinton, Texas
John Rogers of Beaumont spent
several days in Sinton this week.
Miss Clarice Hilton of Sinton
spent Tuesday with Mrs. Jesse Gil-
bert.—Odem Star.
Mrs. Louis H. Cockerham who
has been ill for several days is re-
ported to be improving.
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Miss ;Nell Stoltzfiis returned Sun-
day from Fort Worth where she at-
tended the State Meeting of Grad-
uate Nurses held in that city last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Cargill Thomas of
Sinton were among those attending
the Baccalaureate services held in
W.oodsboro Sunday evening at the
Community Auditorium.
Dr. Warner, the eyesight special-
ist will make regular visits to Sin-
ton again: next visit, Friday, May
29„ office with Vermillion Drug
Store. Eyes examined, Glasses
fitted—Adv. 17-2
Deputy Game Warden Guy Fer-
Batchelor of Sinton guson, of this district, and whose
Sinton, has
had business in Refugio and Woods-
boro this v/eek.—Woodsboro Week
Detroit Jewel Gas Stoves, “They ly Times.
Mrs. C. H...— ------—
spent the week-end in the J. F. Jolly headquarters are at
home.—Taft Tribune. ........
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Bake/Better,’’ at Sinton Plumbing
and Supply Co.—Adv. 7-tf
Stuart Hopson was among those
spending Thursday and Friday in
San Antonio attending the Shrine
Ceremonial.
Mrs. W, Scott Vawter who has
been ill for the past several weeks
is reported improving at her home
on East Sinton Street.
Mrs. John W. Starbuck accom-
panied her sister, Mrs. W. A. Schaef-
er to Schulenburg Saturday, where
she will spend several days before
returning home.
Miss Ouida Dod3on of Corpus
Christi was the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. J. T. Dawson for the week-end
and attended the baccalaureate ser-
vices Sunday morning.
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Mr. and Mrs. Cargill Thomas
moved to Sinton Thursday of last
week, where they will make their
home. Mr. Thomas has obtained
the Magnolia agency there.—Woods-
boro Weekly Times.
Mrs. P. L. Johnson, Mrs. J. A. Hill,
Mrs. Fred Johnson, and Mrs. Carl
T. Van Way are entertaining with
bridge Thursday afternoon (today)
at the home of Mrs. P. L. Johnson
on East Sinton Street.
See the marvel of the radio age
—the R. C. A. Superette—an eight
tube, superhetrodyne midget won-
der. Come in and obtain full par-
ticulars from J. W. Brewer, Radio-
trician.—Adv. $7-2
Otto Rauch of West Sinton was
in the city Thursday. He brought
in a large beet 16 inches around
and 145 inches long, Mr. Rauch
also left us a carrot 12 inches
around and 6 inches long.
Mesdames J. C. Houts, J. T, Daw-
son, H. T. Elkins, Juanita Parker,
Ouida Dodson and Mr. H. T. Beck-
worth attended the meeting of the
San Patricio County Council of Par-
•nt-Teachers at Aransas Pass Satur-
day afternoon.
Maicellus Kunitz returned from
San Antonio to spend Sunday with
his parents before returhing to his
home in Port Arthur on Monday
morning. Marcellus attended a two
weeks session in training camp in
Ft. Sam Houston.
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m). and Mr*. Dan W. Martin and
Mrs Walter G. Martin drove to San asked the proprietor if they might
Antonio Thursday of last week buy a quarter’s worth of cucumbers,
* ’ where Messrs. Martin played in the to which the proprietor replied in
Shrine Band and attended the the affirmative. He shortly return-
Shrine Ceremonial, while Mesdames ed to the car with a bushel basket
I i Martin attended the social functions full, which he emptied into the back
planned for the visiting ladies. The of the car for said twenty-five cents.
_____ ivnmo Saturday —Woodsboro Weekly Times.
A Hot Water System installed in
panie.d by Miss Frances James
drove to Mathis Sunday afternoon ^ the home.
We carry the best, Crane's Auto-
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stalcup of matic and Cranes’ Marvel. Sinton
Agua Dulce visited their parents, Plumbing & Supply Co.—Adv. 7-tf
Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stal- Jo, n Easton, Elza Siaco, Simon
cup and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Vogel of Busby Cyide stalcup, Theron Cook.
St. Paul. Leslie Crrbb and Bill Newton from
Sinton played golf Sunday morning
at the Gulf Coast Shrine Club golf
course.
Rev. O. C. Crow of Brownsville,
presiding elder of the Brownsville
District, Methodist Church, attend-
ed the Commencement exercises of
the Sinton High school here Wed-
nesday evening, and is the guest of
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sparks,. Jr.,
and small daughter, Gathleen Lyra
Sparks, of Taft spent Sunday in Sin-
ton. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.
C. Sparks and attended the Baccal-
aureate services at the High School
Auditorium.
Miss Montez Crow of San An-
tonio is the guest of her father, Mr.
O. K. Crow, and cousin, Miss Vir-
ginia Myers, this weak, and attend-
ed the Commencement exercises
of Sinton High school on Wednes-
day evening.
Among those from Corpus Christi
attending the dance , given at the
Cochran Building Thursday evening
were Misses Ouida Dodson, Gladys
Peterson, Elaine Rosser, Dedie
Black, Mary Lou Rosser, Messrs. J.
Wilson, D. Choate and Tv, Wash-
burn.
Mrs. O. F. Tally and family will
leave Saturday morning for a two
months visit with her parents and
other relatives apd friends in Rock-
dale and Austin. Lillidale and Ed-
win Fullick will accompany them
to Thorndale where they will pay
a visit to their grandparents.
Mrs. Womack and Miss Vosburg,
of the Woodsboro Hospital motored
to Bayside, Rockport, Aransas Pass,
returning by way of Sinton, last
Saturday afternoon. They stopped
at a cucumber patch enroute and
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Whatley-
spent Sunday in Sinton. the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Beckworth.
Preserve the health of the family
by installing sanitary plumbing.—
Sinton Plumbing & Supply Co.
-Adv. 7-tf
Misses Hazel Russell aud Eliza-
Montgomery visited Miss Russell’s
parents, Judge and Mrs. J. C. Rus-
sell, in Sinton last week-end.—Re-
fugio Timely Remarks.
Mrs. Lucile Morrow French ar-
rived Sunday from Marathon where
she is a member of the Marathon
High School Faculty, to visit with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Morrow.
Miss Kate Hughes wr.s called to
Beeville Saturday as special nurse
for Mrs. J. R. Barry of Aransas
Pass who was seriously injured in
an automobile accident near Bee-
ville Friday.
Mr. and Mts, E. H. Jackson spent
Friday and Saturday in San An-
tonio where Mr. Jackson attended
the Shrine Ceremonial and played
in the Alzafar Shrine Band of which
he is a member.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sutter of
Fort Morgan, Colorado, stopped for
a short call with Dan \\ Martin
ami family Friday. They spent sev-
eral days in Corpus Christi before
their return home.
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Seale have
as house guests this week Mrs.
Seale’s mother. Mrs. Richard Flam-
son, Sr., of Grandview, and Mrs.
Richard Fiamson. Jr„ and son of
Los Angeles, California.
Mr. and Mrs. G; I. Holbrook. Mrs)
Ann’ Hansen, Miss Eina McCriellj
and Miss Evylin Hnmon attended
the Baccalaureate services held in
the Community Auditorium in
Woodsboro Sunday evening. Rev.
C. S. Long of Refugio preached the j
sermon with Mrs. \V. S. Slocomb, j
piano accompanist for the music.
Miss Margaret Cummins, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cummins of
Woodsboro and niece of Mrs. G. 1.
Holbrook was one of the graduates, j
Wayne Brouillette left for iur
country home Tuesday after s^tartt-
ing the winter with his sister, Xae
Marguerite Brouillette.
Mr. and Mrs. Cargill Thomas- tit
Woodsboro have moved to Sow*
and are occupying the Folej evi-
dence on East Market Street. -v
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Sparks *ttir.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sparkt Jr_
and daughter, Cathleen Lyra, uf
Taft, are leaving Friday for t !>■*'
weeks vacation in Alpine, For>
and other West Texas points
A surprise is in store for
when you hear the R. C. A. Swer-
ette, Ten kilocycle station
tion. tone color control and titani-
ful new cabinet design. A SStff
ent and new radio at an amaauad*
low price. J. W. Brewer, TlaiJ*
Dealer and Technician—Adr TT-H
Prof. C. A. Betz of SintOE
visiting Saturday with his fnsrat
Ben Shelton. In the days of tang
ago Mr. Shelton went to scfct* f*.
Prof. Betz, but you would iantly
believe it to look at him. se »a!l
does he carry his years. Wt wm*:
mean by this that Mr. Shelton ‘twof-
old. but that Prof. Betz looks ywmi
—Refugio Timely Remarks.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Scott a.v:
Monday from Lubbock for a -hj-
with Mrs. Scott's sister and floa t
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Boschamp. Thu?
surprised their relatives and fnctzB
by sending a telegram just
their .arrival that they had jusR
married. Mrs. Scott was grad9.it i*
from the Lubbock school anil L. •->
Scott from the La Mesa schooi A.*
past week and were married is hr*
bock soon after their graduali n.
Miss Dorothy Withers was
ess front Sinton. "'ith her ctewn
Mr. Percy Beck and Miss ii'&xt
Williams.as her lady-in-waiting
Mr David Williams an her csrurr.
with Misses Kathleen and ^ Mil-
lies s Sims as flower girls at ’>
P. T. A. school carnival and Vivj-
Fete held in Beeville Frida} f*--*-
ing iit the Grammar School ■*£
and Mrs. A. Loy Sims and Pxar?
Sims accompanied the party to fe.«
ville.
Hamilton’s Grocery
NO CATCHY SPECIALS, TO LURE YOU IN BUT STAN DAB#
BRANDS OF MERCHANDISE JUST AS CHEAP AS YOU CA»
BUY THEM ANYWHERE IN TOWN.
WE APPRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE AND WILL ®0 OU*
VERY BEST TO MAKE IT TO YOUR INTEREST TO TRADE
WITH US.
Phone 384, Sinton, Texas,
For quick Delivery.
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San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 21, 1931, newspaper, May 21, 1931; Sinton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth716801/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Taft Public Library.