San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 12, 1934 Page: 3 of 4
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BAN PATRICIO COUNTY NEWS, SINTON, TEXAS, APRIL 12, 1934
MIbb Esther Smith is now em-
ployed at Ben’s Cafe.
Liquid Roof Cement, for flat
roofs-—stops the teaks. 31.00 per gal-
lon. Turner Lumber Co.—Adv. 7-2
Q. C. Beauchamp and H. Y. Neu
left for Houston Friday, for a sev-
eral days’ business trip.
Rincon Parent-Teacher associa-
tion and school will enjoy their an-
nual picnic at Park Welder on Frf-
Windmtlls and Pumps and Re-
pairs. Sinton Plumbing and Supply
Co.—Adv. / 25-tf
Mrs. H.! C. Perkins of San An-
tonio was a guest of Mrs. Lillian
Withers on Wednesday.
J. G. Cook and Richard Bauer
^pent Monday and Tuesday in San
Antonio and Seguin, on a business
trip. ' , ’.5,
Mr. and; Mrs.-Otto Schroeder and
Mrs. T. V. Williams of Odem was Walter Lokey s
a Sinton visitor Wednesday. San Antonio.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Slomchinskl; Theron Fincher i
were Refugio visitors Sunday. \ San Antonio, returi
Sam Beall of Mathis was a busi- day.
ness visitor in Sinton Wednesday. Food Sale—Red (
Altar Society will holjl a Food A pi. 14th—Altar S
Sale §at. Apl. 14, Red Cross Room. —Adv.
*i-Adv. 13.1 Mr and Mrs. W
Dr. J. R. Knight of Eddy is spend- Corpus Christi visi
j ing several days in SlntOn this afternoon.
| week on business. Bruce Gillett spe
New metal weather strip keeps in San Antonio w
out the wind and water, saves fuel. 8. K. Gillett and J
Ask about it at Turner .Lumber Co. Mr. and Mrs. li
—Adv. 7-2 San Antonio n^ere
Mrs. Minnie Ammann of Burnet week-end in the
is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. E. home.
Burns and Miss Lena Norred this Mr. and Mrs. La\
are moving this we
Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Edwards of Van Way residence
Sinton visited in San Antonio Sun- street,
day, with Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Gerta ' Merrill Brothers
and baby. postoffice—all Aut
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. I'artain are Radiator Repair W
occupying the residence of Mrs. Sinton, Texas.—Ad
W.’H. Van Way on Russ and Bor- Mrs. L. L. Hollin
deA streets. jug tier daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Martin and: ham and little gri
Misses Audrey Gordon and Marjorie j Lee, at the Memo
Martin attended the Music Meet at-! Houston this wesk
Kingsville Saturday.
Why accept cheap gyjgse jobs
on your car When we give you Tex-
“aco Certified
(Ted) Knox.
Mrs. G. P. -Peacock returned I We. hrrve new wall lo.per -sampb
Tuesday from -her. former horn? at'b ok-. Canvas, Moor and ins-id,
Willis, where she spent several Paint-1 fu.1 v.-lrnishes for t pi ini
days visiting with ridatiu: L.-t u< fi-ot- v - it I
Little Mi1-* Dorothy Johnson, j T,un ’ L;lml,or Adv. T,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred'! ■•’.'• !l1d Mrs. R. G. > uck< - t.i But
j Johnson, had the misfortune of • v,'l-■> ai,; \Liting i:i tits ..on,
-breaking her arm a few days ago. 1,1 Mar,d Mrs. B. i hiiin.i and
•Mrs. J. G. Cook accompanied ;',irs Lena Norred, arc also spend j1
Gw in and David to Kingsville Fri-1 £s :!,!Ve!81 ‘,a'yS with relatives m >>
day and. Saturday, where the"boys alt , !l ( ”I'JS *■ -!lSu' 1
participated ill the music contest. ' Mrs. F, J- Hgv.-lott oi Sinton and.
"The party were guests of Mrs. Mrs. M. H. K-'-n of Aransas PassJr'
Cook’s sister, v Mrs. A.'B. Cross, in ! l,?fi M outlay afternoon for Austin, j
Bishop-, during their stay. |*s ‘Mogul; ; to th- Ahnilal ronfc:-1 (
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bonner of Co)-i*,,,,e of ,,l° Wolnai^ Missionary)
Amis Christi compliu.entecl Miss f, .ui V' ’' 1''' ' ,n sessIon r,
Patti Welder, debutante-daughter of tul< 1 11 11.;(
j Mr. and Mrs. It. H. Welder, of Sin- Kov- v- p- IMshbp and family re- d,
ton anil San Antonio, with a cos- lurnod Filday veiling from George- s.
tume ball at thr Country Club in town, where they had •been called
j Corpus Christi, Saturday evening. °« account of the serious illness of (],
: Sunday’s Caller carried a lovely Huv- IWd'bp’s mother, whom they jn
piitore of Miss Welder. report much improve) on their de- ,;l
!' .. * parture for home. jg
Food Sale by Altar Society, Red
Cross Room, Sat. Apl. 14.
—Adv. . 13-1
The Ewing & Phillips Ttardware
store is being improved with a new
coat of paint this week..
Born: To Mr. and Mrs. Paui
I.angham, of Bay City, on Saturday
April 7, 1934, a boy, Lindsey Lee.
For all plumbing, and sheet me-'.al
work, find, us in the building di-
rectly- west of our old stand. J. H.
RussMI.—Adv. 11-tf
•Ntftnerons organizations , of Sin-
’ton will .observe Better Homes
Week this month, by giving pro-
grams, entertainments and planning
open house days.
Mrs. 'Ben C. Coin and daughter,
ShirBy May, with Misses Winnie
Blrkner, Lizzie McGloin, lima Dun-
can and Janie l-Iunt visited in Cor,
pus Christi Monday evening.
day.
We are prepare* to do all pluiiib-
ing and sheet metal work, find us
in the building west of our old
stand. J. H. Russell.—Adv. . 11-tf
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Starbuck
and little daughter, Star, spent
Tuesday afternoon in Corpus Chris-
ti with Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Gray.
Mr. and Mrs. A. -Soehnge and son,
Ernest, of Mathis, were guests in
the home of their daughter, Mrs.
W. F. Ishipp and 'Mr. Shipp on Sun-
day.
Miss Ella Kiser left Monday for
Karnes City for a short visit with
Miss Kiser will be
•Sinton, visiting the Schroeder Cash
Grocery.- 'r* a .
Mn. and Mrs. ft. M. Jackson spent
Sunday afternoon in Corpus Christi
ghests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson
Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Whatley and
children of the Taft section spent
Sunday afternoon with'the H. T.
Beckwortlis.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Sparks spent
the vweek-and in Brownsville and
Valley points, returning to Sinton
Monday evening. ,
Mr. and Mrs. C. Gerdes, Sr, and
daughter, Miss Helen, left Wednes-
day for Hallettsville, where they
will visit relatives,
Mrs. T. B. McCraray and sister,
Mrs. Emma Lee Ellis, of Dallas,
left on Monday for Beeville, after
a visit with Dr. and Mrs. I), L. Mc-
Ciaray. Mrs. Ellis .will accompany
Mrs. McCraray to her home in
-Ranger. '
Stick-a-brack, 'liquid -.Solder, Wa-
terproof and gasoline proof,' for rey
pairing aluminum, tin, galvanized
-ware, gi'anits. ware, .glass,, china,
wood, plumbing fixtures, etc: 25c
per bottle at Turner Lumber Co. I
—Adv. ■ 7-2
______ _______ Attorney K. fif. Crenshaw' of
very -pleas-j Kingsville wag. ft business visitor |
in Sinton this week, in the interest!
con-.;
flection with the new spur which is
being built from Tynon Switch to
tils Lee Dickie gravel pit, which is
operated by the Foresight Gravel
Company, on. that road.
Apple Butter,
10 bars 25c
Oats, Monax, 22c
Soap, Palmolive, 3 bars 14c
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
her mother.
missed among her Sinton friends,
she having been connected with the
City Bakery for a number of, years.
Plumbing and Plumbing Supplies.
fWork sanitary, neatly and cheaply
done. Let us figure your job.
Sinton Plumbing and Supply Co.
—Adv. 25-tf
, Mr. and Mrs.- J. E. LaWley and
Mary Elizabeth of Gonzales, Were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Loy Sims
and daughters on Sunday. In the
afternoon Mr. and Mrs! Sims, with
their guests; drove -to Taft, for a
visit with Dr. and Mrkk L. IJenrod.
Mr. Lawley is a brother of >trs,
. Sims and Mrs. Penrod, ‘
The Juniors and Seniors of Odem
High school enjoyed a.... .
ant trip to Corpus Christi Satur-
day, when they took a voyage’ on'j of the S. A. U. & G. railroad iii
the Japonic;!. Those accompanying
the young people were Mrs. T. V.
Williams and sens, Mrs. R,. G. Mc-
Daniel, Mrs, Harry Lee Baylor and
Miss Ida Mary Caldwell.
Super Suds,
2 for 15c
I’odd, stopped in Sinton -a I a. SaiiatU ,et a!
vvhife Wednesiiay afternoon I n,’n (jjn, .|;(j as g
Lubrication. T. W, on their return from Kingsville tojjfh ip y ,,f April
Adv. 104f Uieir imme in Refugio. | i.ollowi-.r d<- -.-ri
Catsup, Heinz, large size, 20c
Coffee, Bright & Early, lb. 20c
Vanilla or
Lemon
Extract,
Yard showing most improvement
Best and neatest yard___________
! Hr. and Mi, W. !■:. Gor
NT- :: on.--, .ui;,! .Miss'FLiip v, i'e
Cy-uaty. Corpus Clivisii. were' guest
I and Mrs- If I, . icCrtiray
-iay.
Moody s Pnarmacy
Takes a load off your
mind—-and your back
—five minutes alter
you connect it in your
kitchen! This new port-
able Sunbeam 'Mix-
master mixes, whips,
beats, stirs, creams,
blends, juices fruits.
New attachments, peel
potatoes, slice and
shred vegetables and
do many other jobs.
Most powerful mixer
we know of selling
under $50.
GIVES you THESE FOUR FEATURES
of Automatic Refrigeration
PASTOR TO ATTEND CHURCH
CONVENTION
C.-rfiplctc \G:il ;.v'.o c
s.il.i J oil d ig i'i r. ,v -.,i ;,
mixing how !r, ..is , v, a
j Next Monday R< v. H. T. Flae!i-
meier, pastor of 111o local .Grace L.U-.
j theran cungregation. will 'leave for,
Fredericksburg, v her • he. will at-j
tend the almual Conventi n of Uicj1
TeyUs distriii' of i.he' American fill1}
theran Church, which convenor at,
I Bethany Lutheran Chun h of G
1 city April 18-22.
Many quesi*ons will come up;torj
| consideration which have an inter-.
! est also to the local churc h. The
! question of Home Missions and vie-J
! meutary Christian Education will,
lie given a good deal of cousidota-
; tion. !
| ’’Since- the Lutheran church in !
! sists upon an absolute separation of
church and state no political ques-
tions will come up for discussion
on the floor of the convention,” the
'local pastor said.
And they are advantages worth the most serious consideration. No moving
parts, mea Nothing to wear out. Permanent silence means absolute free-
dom of any hum or noise. Least operating cost means a real saving every
month. Vibrationless operation means years and years of satisfactory service.
loio n -
$3 a woirtk
WAVLI
It you already have a Miv-
TYMMer, get the new attachments,
T!»e y'-rc marvelou s a nci in ex p c it -
— si vc!
See MIXMASTER
demonstrated Todaj
^m/M-L^ozea
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THE REALLY MODERN
WAY TO MAKECOFFEE
is the answer to modern automatic refriger-
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for only a few pennies per day. Gives you4
trouble-free, efficient food protection — a
generous supply of ice cubes and is the
source of. many years pleasing satisfaction.
in this
Coffee touches only glass
new Sunbeam Coffee Maker that
uses the improved drip method of
coffee-making. Just taste the de-
licious brew of the Sunbeam and
you’ll know at once why coffee
pots are on the way out! We
warn you, if you do, you’ll be
strongly tempted to take a Coffee
Maker home with you. Ask for
demonstration at our store.
Use the New
3<r rate in 3rd
step, waitable
in every home!
Thera era plenty of other reasons why you
will be glad to own art4 Electrolux.'•Your
Electrolux dealer or your Gat Company
will explain them all, any time you care to
corpe in.. Do so real soon.
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Hon-atop Defrosting-
Trigger Tray Itlwn
Pore (lain Interior
Interior Lighting
Temperature Regulator
Split Shelf
Vegetable Freshener
Rubbec arid
Sunbeam Coffee Mak-
er, ai low at $6.50.
50r dawn ~
$1 a month
Holton Gulf Gas Company
^ . A UnHofTtia
CREA1VI
VERMIFUGE 1
For Expelling ‘Worms
HIG n ‘
Coffee
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San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 12, 1934, newspaper, April 12, 1934; Sinton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth716836/m1/3/: accessed April 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Taft Public Library.