San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 17, 1933 Page: 4 of 6
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SAN PATRICK) COUNTY NEWS, SINTON, TEXA8, AUGUST 17, 1933
STAR TIRE8
Religious Belief
Tire prices have be rely started
their upward climb, according to
Sipes Bros. of. Slnton, who call the
attention of motorists to the fact
that they still have an opportunity
to heat the raise in tire costs by
making their purchases now.
“It Is already costing nearly
twice as much to produce automo-
bile tires now than it did a few
-%manths.aBO.” .Mr SJpes said. “The
exact datrof the ne*t advance in
the price' Of tires is .problematical
But a much higher price Is inev-
itable."
With reference to Star ttres. Mr.
Sipes called attention to .the recent
A hotel clerk was astonished to
see a guest parading through the
foyer in a pair of pajamas.
"Here, what are you doing,”
roared the clerk.
Apologizing, the guest said, “Beg
pardon. I'm a somnambulist,'' «
"Well,'’ sneered the clerk, “you
can't walt^iround here like that,
no matter what your religion is.”
NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE
MBS
SEE HOW AN EMBRYO
GROWS WITHIN EGG
TUB STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF SAN PATRICIO
BY ,VIRTUE of an execution is-
sued duly N, 1933. out of the Dis-
Students Watch All Stages
of Development.
Visitors to the incubation school
nt the Now York State College »o
Agrlctiltur....... how an embryo de
atatemeht made by the lltcks Rub- tr4ct court of the 73rd Judicial Dls-j v,,lopR ln al, of tlic stagcs of |!ltch
nictv..Bexar County, Texas, on a, jr,g.. This Is made possible by a-
judgment rendered in said Court; new method developed by Prof,
oil the 23rd day of June, A. D. 1933, ;' Alexis L. Romanoff of the Cornell
university experiment station.
her Company.
"The cost trend of all materials
ftnd labor in a tire 1s upward. We
assure you that the inefease in the! in favor of the Grand Lodge of the
price of fires will he as ton: el va-1 (4f.,))jr 0j |]1(. Sons of Hermann in
t live as we can make it.”
Sipes Bros, are featuring the new
1933 Star with two exfra plies un-
der ihe deep thick tread of this
smart, lnfts’sive new tire. These,
extra piles under the tread are
specially treated and scientifically
designed to prevent punctures. Mr.
Sipes delights in showing ear own-
ers the deep noti-skid and thick
tread of the new 1933 Star.
Noble Self-Denial
Teacher- How many .of you chi!-
drjfiL want to go to Heaven
Children all raised their hands
but Johnny. ' '' ’ ' '
Teacho-iy-But. Johnny', don't you.
want to go to H-men ?
Johnny- My mother told no* to
come right home after school.
BUS SCHEDULE
Busses Leave Sinton for
Houston
9 :05 a. m. 4 :20 p m.
T For Corpus Christi - *
1:40 p. m. 10:35 p. m.
Through Busses to Houston
No Changes
MOSS HOTEL
Gulf Coast Rapid Transit
Company
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A
MO ROOMS
\ S1iVGl.E-i200ANDf2.50 ,
\ DO U B LE-? 3.00ANof3.50
. \ no higher
\ \ IWIUBED CORSfl ROOMS
: \ \ J--r.00ANDj4.50
- CUR OWN CiARAiE
\ ADJOINING
, COffEf CHOP
the State of Texas, and against the
said It. R Redus and Della Redus,
Walter Heye and L. E. Ileyer in
ihe case of the Grand Lodge of the
Order of the Sons of Hermann in
flip Slate of Texas against R. If,
Redus, Pella Redus, Walter Heye
MRS. MARY F. CALDWELL
Mrs. Mary Frances Caldwell, age
84, mother of Mrs. E. S. Butler and
Mr. E. S. Caldwell, prominent cit-
izens of Odem, passed away Sun-
day afternoon, after a lingering ill-
ness, at the home of her daughter,-
Mrs. Butler, in Qdem.
Funeral services were held from
the Butler home Monday afternoon
at 4:30 o’clock, by Rev. L. H. Myers
and Rev. J. M. Reynolds, and in-
terment was made in the Od*m
cemetery.
Pafl bearers were Drew Scull,
Liovd Neumann, W. F. Helnsohn,
II. Clark. John^intpson and B. It.
"rumor.
APPLICATION IS FILED, TO
INCORPORATE LIVESTOCK
ASSOCIATION
Application has been filed by the
South Teras Livestock Producers
association for incorporation. Gen-
eral headquarters will be at Corpns
Christi. The organization repre-
sents the largest livestock interests
in South Texas, arid the incorpora-
tors include some of the largest
"'anch'owners and livestock produc-
ers in the United States. Property
owned by the incorporators repre-
sent**! capital invested in land and
ranches well over one hundred mil-
lion dollars, and the incorporators
are some of the best known ranch-
The deceased is survived by ■ , TT(.. , Q. .
r, _ ... ... j idgd In the UtiitGfl States
s, E. C. Caldwell, Odem,
A.‘ S. Caldwell, Houston, John Cold-’’IRie^tCorpus
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Scientists attempted to study the! ^ ^ "and’ Mrs! T«a" l" the b,« **8tcr" «“*!£
growth of embryos as early as 17501 Emnla Cook Putnam > will enable the producer to get the
SPECIAL ELECTION NOTICE
wften Reguelln observed the ger-
minal disk' through a hole in the
shell at tin; side or blunt end of
the egg. The opening was covered
with a piece of shell from another
egg. In 1SS7 Geriach was able to
and L. E. Hey'e. Numbered R71390, _*itudy the embryo tip to the fifth
in such; Court, I did on-the 28 diiy • -flay ami occasionally to the eighth
ot July/»A D. 1933, at 4 o'clock P- day. IJyeriy had about the same
M . levy on the following described l success in 1920.
tracts and parcels of land situated! At Cornell the development of
in the County of San Patricio and.( (he embryo has been observed from
State of Texas, towit, as the prop- 4jle fresh egg up to the normal
erty bf the said R. R. Redus; Della hatching. The egg is first washed
Redus, Walter Heye and L. U jp alcohol and a hole is made-about
Heye: ! ait inch in diameter at the blunt
Being ail those certain .parcels | end of the egg by removing the
.and lots of land more particularly shell afidfeOliembranes,. The opened (
known and desjgtibe.d as fbjlows: ; egg Is set on an indented glass to | "1 'vant to see the remains.”
LotO Nos. 17 and IS, in Block No. hold. it. upright and is covered with J With a new sense of importance
32. in the Town of Sinton. in said a sterilized beaker and placed In the dusky widow drew herself erect
San Patricio County, and State of the Incubator.
Texas, as shown by the map or The experimenters found the
plat of said Town now on file in greatest mortality from the second
the County Clerk’s office of San i to the fourth day, when the heart
Patricio County- Texas, to which begins to function. Eggs opened
plat reference is here made for a after one week of incubation had
further apd more particular des-+ the (east mortality and could be
eruption and identification of said f watched throughout the hatching
lots, together, with all improve-! process. § " r '
meats thereon situated. ; -'j-
.Aud on the f>th day of September, Can Poultry Men
1933, being the first Tuesday of said _ . , _
month, between the hour's of 10 ,n the tsusiness.
o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. *N’0W that commercial poultry
on said 'day at the court house door', production is furnishing a source
of said County, I will offer for sale livelihood for many citizens, new
problems are arising in the enter-
' benefit of profits the packer here-
tofore has enjoyed, according to B.
S. Burgess, general manager of the
| South Texas Agriculturfff Co-opera-
; tive association.
The South Texas Livestock Pro-
ducers association is one ot the
| branch organizations of the South
' Texas Agricultural Co-operative as-
1 sociation.
A colored man injured In a motor j The following incorporators were
accident died, and the insurance named: J. D. Cage of San Antonio,
adjuster went to investigate. - Roy Jackson of Sinton, W. W,
Mrs. GRldwell was known an<j
loved by a host of friends fay her
gentle Christian character. She
-UveiLA life of usefulness and kind-
ness bestowed iipon others.
Funeral arrangements were in
charge of. John W. Star buck, for
David Peel. * w.
and sell at public auction, for cash,
atk- the righWFtitle and interest, of
the said R R. Redus, Della Redus,
Waiter Heye and I.. E. Heye, in and
to. skid property, to satisfy said fi- j
prise and many growers are won-
dering how they can continue In
business.
“Some poultry men are inclined
mil judgment rendered by said Court \ push their birds to the limit of
in said cause in favor of plaintiff, j an<^ flesh production. These
the Grand Lodge of the Order of the racn are using the facts developed
Sons of- Hermann in the State of; by science to extract the final cent
TeXwts, a.gairtst ttle defendants, R. R': j f)ro^lt from their birds, and In
Redus and Della Redus, for the suml doing so there is a danger that
of $9,138.89,' with interest on the sum some of the vitality is being
of SS.489.98 thereof at the rate of ten sapped from poultry,” says Roy S.
•percent per annum from the 23rd Dearstyne, head of the poultry de-
dav of June,*1933, until paid, and partmeht at North Carolina State
with interest on the sum of $648.82 college. Now, alert poultry men
thereof at the rate of six percent nre seeing their flocks become more
Did Washington P. Johnson Jive < Jones of CoTpus Christi, A. C. Jones
here?"'he asked the weeping worn- of BteCville, Roy M. Keck of Cot-
an who opened the door. ■ 1 ulla, H. L. Kokernot of San An-
"Yassah," she replied between tonto, Robert Kleberg, Jr. of Kings-
spbs. • yi.lle, John Kennedy of Corpus
Christi, King Estate of Corpus
Christi, R. Pryor Lucas of Ber-
rlair, Claude McCan of McFadden,
Claude McGill of Alice, J. E. Mont-
gomery of Tynan, Clara Driscoll Se-
vier of Corpus Christi, M. M. Perry
of Robstown, W. H. Vaughn of
Beeville, R. H. Welder of Sinton,
Jonas Weil of Corpus Christi.
Directors were elected for the
year as follows: Roy Jackson,
Jonas Well, Claude McCan, A. C.
Jones, J. D. Cage, W. L. Kokernot,
Claude McGill, Robert Kleberg, Jr.,
R. H. Welder. >
Development of cold storage,
and answered proudly, I’m de re
mains."
"Nervous breakdown, debility;
nothing much to woryy about. Get
in the country; long walks in the
open air, etc. No alcohol in any
form, and—”
The patient sighed..
The doctor packed away
tools. •
“And one cigar a day!"
“One cigar a day!" reiterated the
doctor, inexorably.
his
_ Six weeks the patient returned
to town.
“How do you feel?” queried the
doctor.
“Splendid! Fit as a fiddle!”
“And you like it all?'
“Yes, everything exeept the one
cigar.”
The -doctor wagged his head and
smiled. “The tobacco habit, my
dea’r sjr-^” '
. “Isn’t any joke.” put in the pa-
tient ruefully. “If is hard for a
man at my time of life to take up I
smoking."
PUR8UANT TO AN ORDER Is-
sued by the Commissioners Court
of this County notice is hereby
given that a Special Election will
be held on Saturday the 26th day'of
August, A. D. 1933, at Sinton, in
Justice Precinct No. 1, In Election
Precinct No. 1, and at St; Paul, In
Justice Precinct No. 1, in Election
Precinct No. 1^<» in San Patricio
County, Texas, for the following ,
purposes, viz.: to determine wheth-
er'the sale of beer containing not*
mere than, three and two-tenths per
centum (,T.2%) of alcohol by weight
shallhe legalized within said Jus-
tice ^Precinct u\ider the provisions
of an Act of the 43rd Legislature.
Those favoring the sale of such
beer shall have on their ballots:
"For the sale of beer containing
not more than three and two-tenths
per centum (3.2%) ot alcohol by
weight.”
Those opposing the sale of such
beer 'shall have on their ballots:
"Against the sale of bee^ con-
taining not more than three and
two-tenths per centum (3.2%) of
alcohol by weight:’’
The polls shall be opened at 8
A. M and shall close on the same
day at 7 P. M. ,
W. B MOSS, County
Judge San, Patricio County, Texas.
—Adv. 30-3
SPECIAL ECECTION NOTICE
Eight Cylinders
Jimmy—Oh look at the rhinoc-
erous.
Willie—That ain’t no rhinocerous.
per annum from the’ 23rd of” June, i su§£gl>tible to troubles not,-hereto-j That’s a hippopotamus. Can't you
"1933, until paid, and.all costs of suit,; *ora a menace to the industry. All i see it ain’t got no radiator cap?
itogether with a decree of foreclos- this means that poultry men j__________
ure against each and all ol said de- must give greater care to their j
i fondants. R. R. Redus, Della Redus,
Walter Heye and L. E. Heye, of
killing and packing plants, at Cor-
pus Christi, would enable producers
of beef to take care of a large local
consumption that now depends on
packing centers in other parts of
the southwest. The Producers or-
ganization will be able to success-
fully meet outside competition, ship
beef ready for the butcher shop, by'
fast refrigerator boats, to many
points in the South that now de-
pend on Kansas City and other
packing centers.
Corpus Christi will benefit also
by payrolls from the packing
plants, storage houses and shipping
interests. — Sunday’s Caller-Times.
Obey all traffic signals. They are
for your protection. Remember
that STOP means stop and SLOW
means slow.
Plaintiff's lien, os said lien existed
on’ -September 21, 1929, and still
-vis's upon and against the afore-
--.id lands ami premises.
WITNESS MY HAND officially,
,i;D r!i- 28 day of July, A. D. 1933.
S. F. HUNT, Sheriff, San
Virii'i-) County. Texas,
\ d - .B-7i : . 30-4
must give greater care to
feeding, breeding and other factors |
which will help to build up the
stamina of the Individual flocks.”
In planning work for the new
poultry year, Mr. Dearstyne be-
lieves it imperative to pay more
attention to breeding.
PURSUANT TO AN ORDER is-
sugd by the Commissioners Court
of this County notice is hereby giv-
en that a Special Election will be
held on Saturday,the 26th day of
August, A. D. 1933, at Odem in
Commissioners Precinct No. 2, in
Election Precinct No. 2, and at
Sodville in Commissioners Precinct
No. 2, in Election Precinct No. 7
in San Patricio County, Texas, Jot
the following purposes, viz.: to de-
termine whether the sale of beer
containing nofcmore than three and
two-tenths pef centum (3.2%) of
alcohol by weight shall be legal-
ized within said Commissioners
Precinct No. 2, under the provis-
ions of an Act of the 43rd Legis-
lature.
Those favoring the sale of such
beer shall have on their ballots:
“For the sale of beer containing
not more than three and two-tenths
per centum (3.2%) of alcohol by
weight.”
Those opposing the sale of such
beer shall have on their ballots:
“Against the sale of beer con-
taining not more than three and
two-tenths per centum (3.2%) of
alcohol by weight,”
The polls shall be opened at 8
A. M. and shall close on the same
day at 7 P. M.
W. B. MOSS, County
Judge San Patricio County, Texas.
—Adv. 39-3
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Use Large Bin to Mix
Homemade Laying Mash
Use a large bin in which to dump
the Ingredients for the home-made
laying, mash. A .small bln means
that some of the ingredients will
lodge in the corners and not re-
ceive a thorough mixing. Shovel
over the mixture until all the
streaks of material disappear. Hens
should not receive top much meat
scraps one.day and too much ..bran |
the next when they are axpected to
keep up a continuous production of
eggs.
Some feed companies sell'a sup-
plement which can be purchased to
- mix with home-grown grain. This
mixture may contain meat scraps,
fish meal, dried buttermilk, bone
meal, etc. It contains everything
needed in a poultry laying mash
which cannot be supplied 'from this
grains produced at home.—Indiana
Farmers’ Guide.
LX.
POULTRY GLEANINGS
Eggs generally weigh from 23 to
25 ounces to the dozen, but may
vary from 18 tp 32 ounces.
Fall Footwear
Never have shoes been more |
attractive, never more in keep-
ing with the spirit of the new
season. \
Perkins Brets
V g o /v\ f=*a rvi
A pullet can withstand a range
In temperature from nearly zero W
about 100 degrees Fahrenheit
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SHSTON, TEXAS
! Egg prices and feed prices, when
| compared, remind poultrymen tha*
only the best ration is profitable.
• • *
Egg production In commercial
poultry flocks In Massachusetts has
Increased 35 per cent In the last 20
years.
• • •
A Commerce department report
! says the Germans are making their
hens lay faster bjr feeding them
, potass) am Iodide.
• ». •
| Anson county (North Carolina)
' tnrkey grower* sold .over 10,000
; pounds of birds at a price of 12 to
17 cents a pound during the recent
holiday season
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! Poultrymen *ho have grown pul
• ftt* birder emnptetr sanitation nave
. received 20 eggs per bird a year ,
more than from bird*- reared
out attention to the use of
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San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 17, 1933, newspaper, August 17, 1933; Sinton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth717062/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Taft Public Library.