San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 18, 1930 Page: 4 of 8
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MARTIN A MARTIN /
Publishers
H. T. Beckworth, Associate
Editor
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Entered os second class matter
March 26, 1809, at the Post Office
at Sinton; (San Patricio County)
Texas, under the Act of Congress
of March 3. 1279.
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One Year, 22-00,
Six Months, $1.00.
Thro# Months, fO Cents.
Payable Strictly in Advsnce.
Thursday, September 18, 1930
to deal with our modern congested,
high-speed traffic. ^ 1
In the words of Presidept Hoover,
"There has been much effort to
better traffic conditions but the ac-
cident rate, nevertheless, conttones
to rise because the Increasing vol-
ume Of traffic outruns Our’ efforts."
In the past ten years millions of
new cars, capable of great speeds,
have appeared on • the highways,
white our regulatory machinery bag
remained practically unchanged.
If the present trend continues,
automobile accidents will soon cost
us s billion dollars a year arid will
take 35,000 or more livet annually.
That Is a terrible price to pay for
our laxity or ignorance in handling
traffic. A united, active public
consclouaness is necessary to re-
duce the increasing toll of deaths
and Injuries.
Mies Stella Hlllan left Sunday af
ter a two weeRiC' vWTt'to her niece,
Mrs. E. J. Freeman and family.
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LAXITY OR IGNORANCE CAUSES
ACCIDENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Geotge Beever have
purchased the Dr. Worley residence
on Borden street, and will occupy
it In a shot time. At present It is
The campaign to reduce automo-
bile accidents, started by<President
Hoover, and supported , by the cas-
ualty insurance Industry and other
private and public organizations,
can achieve its object only with
the aid of two things—public in-
terest and co-operation and mod-
ernization of our traffic laws.
8o iong-asthe inexperienced or
incompetent are allowed to drive
automobiles, accidents will contin-
ue to risel So long as our traffic
regulations are inadequate, and un-
enforced. we will be powerless to
the home of Rev. and Mrs. Neal.
Bedie Curry returned Thursday
from a two months' trip, which in-
cluded Philadelphia, Baltimore,
Richmond, Norfolk, Washington,
Key West and Florida Keys. Bedie
was seeking employment and doing
some sightseeing on the side. He
was particularly interested in the
eastern coast of Florida, from St.
Augustine, south, and its beautiful
scenery. He reports times hard
and wdrk scarce in the section
through which he traveled.
Banking Conducting
Continual Research
cope with the problem Too many
drivers regard traffic 'laws aS some-| Catty
thing to Is- evaded. Not enough of "My husband has had indigestion
them are inter.-.i^Lin having their, for th" past month."
officials change ouTmoded laws in!, "Really* I’m sorry! 1 had no
favor of code- that are adequate ’ idea you were without a cook."
The American Bankers Associa-
tion is daily submitting every
phase and tjvery department of
banking to searching scrutiny and
sfudr. says'John Q. Lonsdale, presi-
dent of this the world’s greatest
financial association. The findings
of these investigations arc made
available to the 20,000 members of
the organization for their guid-
ance. v, ■ " n, ' ' y. 1
"It is a flno tribute to the spirit
of cooperation among banker* that
it is able to carry on this work."
he says. “Bankers from one end
of the country to the other are con-
stantly giving freely and unsel-
fishly of their skill and experience
so that the association may pro-
duce the truly great results that
are being accomplished.”
Statistical information on na-
tional and state banks, savings In
studious, trust companies and
trust departments, clearing house
-groups and general banking is pre-
pared after exhaustive Inquiry and
distributed for the use of all
bankers. The organization’s In-
vestigations have resulted In the
passage of beneficial legislation, re-
vision i)f banklnc practices and In-
numerable changes for a stronger
and more efficient banking struc-
ture. It has set up an educational
system through Its affiliated Ameri-
can Institute of Banking, where
45,000 ambitious young bank men
and women are now availing thfcm-
selves of the opportunity to ad-
vance in the banking field.
"It has been well said that the
American Bankers Association, ex
elusive of the Federal Reserve
System, has been the greatest
single nation-wide source of sta
bility and improved conditions for
banking in the United States," Mr.
i.onsdaie says.
WOMEN
are buying their groceries today, and have
found by selecting their own groceries they
have been able to obtain quality merchan-
dise at a great saving.
For Friday, Saturday, Monday
Coffee
Maxwell House
3 lbs.
$1.05
Hams
Fancy Sugar Cured
lb.
25 c.
CANDY
Mixed
lb. 15c
Sugar
10
Uis.
49 c
<GUM
3 pkgs.
10c
SALT
611-2 lb. pkgs
15c
Rice Krispies, 3 pkgs.1 ,n^ .39
Pineapple, "LIm each
.12
Apricots, 5 cans
1.00
Old Dutch Cleanser, 2 cans
.15
Soap, P&G-Crystal White, 10 bars
.37
Elgin
Pint Jar
Banking Grows
More Complicated
Mr. and Mr*. ...
Monday and Toeaday la
tonio. ^ .
W. C. Carroll of West Portland
had business at the county sept
Tuesday. b''J ' ' ■ s' • J? v 7' ' '\'
W. E. Tedford of Aransas Pass
was a business visitor In the clfy
Tuesday. \ v - '
E. J. Freeman was ehre from Re-
fugio Sunday and Monday to visit
home folks.
Frank and Robert Dehnisch of
West Slnton were business visitors
In the clty^Tuesday.
Judge M. A. Childers of San An-
tonio had business'in District Court
the first of this week;
County Superintendent H. T.
Beckworth virited San Patricio and
Adams schools Tuesday.
Miss Stoltzfus, health nurse,
spent Tuesday in Taft grammar
school, doing health inspection.
Miss Gladys Celium left Saturday
for Denton after a visit to her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Celium.
Misses Marion Jenkins and Ella-
fay Moore left Sunday for Kings-
ville to e^ter Texas A. & I. College.
Mrs! C. Yeargan, mother of'Mrs.
E. J. Freeman, returned Saturday
from a two weeks' visit to realtives
in San Antonio.
Bruce Gillett spent last Sunday at
Wrightsboro with his parents.
Dr. F. S. Ewing had business In
the West Slnton vicinity Wednes-
day morning.
Arthur Norvell and Roy Berry of
West Slnton were in the city Tues-
day morning on their- return from a
trip to San Antonio.
Miss Evelyn Winfrey Is leaving
today for Austin to enter the State
University. /.
Miss Grace Maud Peckharu was
in San Antonio Sunday, on her way
to Nashville, Tennessee, to enter
Ward-Beimont College.
J. T. French of Portland was a
business visitor in the city several
days this week.
Buck Hart will attepjd Texas A.
& I. College gt Kingsville this' year.
J. W. Austin ' of Bflroy 'was a
business visitor in the city Tues-
day.
Miss Effle Hbtto has gome to San
Antonio where she has been elect-
ed teacher of English and History
in the Main Avenue High school.
DENVER, Colo—The increase it
the technicalities of the bankint
business in the past dozen year:
was shown bv a speaker before
the American Institute of Banking
which held Its annual convention
here recently when he pointed out
that in 1918, when the institute last
met in this city, it gave oniy three
courses, while today it gives 10,
with more subjects in preparation
At the earlier date, he said, the
curriculum of the institute con
sisted of elementary banking, com
mercial and banking law, and
money and banking, whereas today
it consists of banking fundc
mentals, commercial law, negoti-
able instruments, standard eco
noniics, standard banking, credits,
investments, trust functions, anr.
lyzing financial statements, and
public speaking, w.hT'e the two nev
subjects of bank operation and
eragnization, and bank manage
meat are to be added.
KITCHEN
CUPBOARD
By NELLIE MAXWELL
Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Miller have
moved from (he Mrs. Florence My-
ers place in the southwest part of
town to the Mrs. P. A. Preddy place.
Mrs. Charlie Hale and son, Char-
les, Jr., of Beeville were guests of
Mrs. J. D. Caddel and family this
week.
Mrs. Otto II. Seims left Saturday
for Yoakum, to begin her school
work at Michna, of which she is
principal, on Monday of this week.
Misses Willie Friteher of St. Paul
and Hazel Giles are assisting at
the Commercial hotel in the rush
of business attending the session of
District Court here.
R. P. Williams, who is ill at the
Station Hospital, San Antonio, is
reported improving, his friends will
be glad to know.
Odem I’. T. A. is entertaining in
compliment to the teachers of Odem
school at the High school auditor-
ium in Odem Friday evening.
Roy Parsley has bought the Mrs.
Florence Myers place in the south-
west part of town and has moved
his family to it. It was previously
occupied by Mr. and Mrs. T. F.
Miller.
Dave Lewis, his mother, Mrs. S.
J. Lewis an dhis aunt, Miss Kate
Weir accompanied Don Dunn to
California, the party leaving Sun-
day for a few weeks' sight-seeing in
that state.
J. W. Williams, Mrs. R. P. Wil-
liams. Misses Clarabel, Myrtle and
Jearie Williams, and W. A. Davis of
Odem visited R. P. Williams, who
is ill at the Station Hospital, San
Antonio, on Sunday.
H. Y. Neu and Verne Swinny
came over from Sinton, Tuesday,
and. spent an hour or two looking
up real estate business for the firm
of Brown and Cochran, with v.;hom
they ate affiliated.—Taft Tribune.
Marvin Hunt of Gregory was in
the city Monday on business. Mr.
Hunt told his friends in this city
that he -was leaving on Tuesday for
San Marcos to enter the San Mar-
cos Academy.
Henry Gord left Tuesday for Tex-
as City, having accepted employ-
ment with the Texas-Loulsiana .Pow-
er compand, with headquarters at
Texas City. *
Mr. ar.(l Mrs. Henry McNeil and
daughter and Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
McNeil and children made a trip
to Lavaca Sunday, and took a num-
ber of pictures of Fantiln battlefielji
and other historical points in that
vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Park spent
last week-end at Center Point and
in San Antonio. They- visited Mr.
and Mrs. R. M. Park at Center
Point and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Staudt
in San Antonio.
"When put to the te*r an
o»jn *e of loyalty is worth n
pound of ■"leverne*?.”
’“The love vnu give away I*
the love you keep "
Desserts and Other Dishes
T
Bparo than junket unit gelatin
desserts. They are most wholesome
anil especially good for the young
and aged.
Cherry Sponge. — Dissolve one
pneknge of cherry flavored gelatin
In a pint of boiling water. Add
twelve finely cut marshmallows.
Dip rhe shears Into water while
cutting them and they will not
stick. Stir well, add n pinch of
salt, six drops of nlmond extract,
mid chill. When slightly thickened
hpat with a rotary egg heater until
like whipped cream. Turn Into In
dividual molds and cldll. Serve
with cream.
Flaked Ambrosia.—Dissolve one
package of raspberry gelatin In a
pint of boiling water, ndd a pinch
of salt, two tnblcspoonfuls of lemnD
lulce, one tnblespoonfnl of orange
juice and chill nntil firm. Beat with
a rotary egg bpatcr until welt
flaked, fold In two cupfulS of
whipped cream and serve In sher
bet glasses. Garnish wilh a green
cherry.
Chicken Mousse.—Take one can
of honed chicken and mix with s
tldn white sauce. Add one slightly
beaten egg white and one-hntf enp
fill of whipped cream. Pour Into
molds', sel Inter hot wnter and bake
■mill firm. Serve gnrnlshed with
capers or trulllos. Serve with
herlmmel sauce
A Good Pep "Cocktail.—Bent one
egg yolk, add the Juice of half a
lemon, one tensfmonfnl of honey,
mix well, and serve as a breakfast
ISN-ktllll.
Prune Jam.—Soak two cupfuls of
prunes overnight In one and one-
halt pints of wnter. t'oofc for tea
minutes in the wnter In which Vliej'
have t>een soaked drain and cm
Into small nieces. Slice one lemon
and two oranges. Including the peel-
ing. very thin ami cook In the prune
Juice unlil tender. Add rhe prnnP
pulp, one cupful of sugar and one
half teaspiwuiful of suit. Cook tin
01 thick, stirring constantly. Seal
In Jar*. , ,
Dried sprlcois are equally good
ror lam prepared In the same man
as
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Freeman are
expecting to leave the last of this
week lor Refugio where they will
make their future home. They take
with them the best wishes of a host
of friends who appreciate them and
regret their leaving.
H. M. Eads, is celebrating his TGth
birthday today, September 18. Mr.
Eads, who, is an old subscriber to
the News, which he has read ever
since he first came to Slnton, made
teh remark, that he was observing
his 76th birthday with this jjsee of
the News.
Goodyears Must
Be BEST
Otherwise, why do millicns more people
buy them in preference to any other
kind?
Mr. and Mrs. Benton Taylor have
moved from the Carl Van Way home
to the W. S. Vawter home apart-
ments. Mr. and Mrs. Van Way are
returning to occupy their home, and
Mr. Van Way, who is employed at
Woodsboro, will make headquar-
ters here. ‘
And why, for 15 years, ha? the Good-'
year Tire been the largest selling tire
in the world?
Jack Morrow left last week for
'Austin to enter the University,
where he expects to continue his
pre-law course. He writes back
that he and Ralph Barker, of Tay-
lor, a former room-mate at Sul
Ross College, are again pleasantly
located together.
You Can Pay More but You Cannot Get More
BALLOON
Recent out-of-town guests at the
Presbyterian manse were: Dr. and
Mrs. Dale O. Long of Houston, Mr.
and Mrs. C.~K. LaGue of Laredo,
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. LaGue of Som-
erset, Miss Anhte Barber of Hous-
ton and Mr. R. G. Dunlap of Doug-
las, Nebraska. Mr. Dunlap is still
visiting his sister, Mrs. Long.—Re-
fugio Timely Remarks.
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Mr. and. Mrs. E. D. Zimmerman
were called to Brady by the death
of Mrs. Zimmerman's nephew. Mr.
Zimmerman returned on Tuesday,
bis wife and baby remaining for a
visit to relative*. J. T. Bandy fill-
sd Mr. Zimmerman’s place at the
M. P. Depot as operator, during Mr.
Zimmerman’s absence, and P. C.
Tones of Refugio relieved Mr. Ban-
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