San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 6, 1930 Page: 5 of 8
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’ield and Joe Danr
, trip to San Diego/Bun*
chke of Ingleside vat
vial tor In the city Sat-
» Pipe—both Black and Gal-
Sin ton Plumbing ft
ly Co.—Adv. ' 2-tf
Harris and T. B. Owen of |
were business visitors In
ty Monday.
Emmett Baughman has accepted
with the Groce-Par-
apany at Bay City.
aver Uzzell, small son of Mr.
Claude Uzzell, is reported
After a severe illness.
, , Mr. and Mrs. M. H. McCammon
r,
Mesdames 0. B. winninberg and
J. W. Hethcock Were in Sinton Fri-
day—Ingleside Review.
When li> heed of a windmill, re-
member that we- have the best.
Sinton Plumbing ft Supply Co.—2-tf
Miss Velma Collins' spent the
week-end in 81nton, the guest of
Miss Alma Vickers.—Ingleside Re-
view. '
Miss Alta Vickers of Ingleside
spent last week-end here, the guest
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ram-
sey Vickers.
Miss Pearl Gossett of Portland
was here to spend last week-end
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
R. Gossett.
Miss Florence Lipscomb of Port-
spent last week-end here, the guest
[cCammon Sunday
'Aft*
afternoon at
Ku
ill this
mm
T. Vernor of Taft bad busi-
ness in Sinton Tuesday.
A. C. Agan of Corpus'chrlsti was
a business visitor in the city Wed- j
nesday.
Buy your Valentines and Valen-
tine Candles at Moody's Pharm-
acy.—Adv. 2-2
Mrs. D. 6. Rigby and Miss Lucy
Rigby made a business trip to Bee-
ville Tuesday.
Mr. and MrS. J. A. Matthews and
daughter, June, were Corpus Chris-
ill visitors, Sunday.
pus Christi visitors Tuesday.
Homer Easterwood of Taft was
a business visitor in the city’Tues-
day.
Mrs. J. N. Motte of Taft was
business visitor in the city Tues-
day,
Mrs. F. M. Boykin, 8r., of Taft
was the guest of Mrs. J. J. Jenkins
Friday afternoon.
were Cor- Roy I). Elkins spent last week-end
E. Bo
ity %)«
ond of Beevllle was in the
city Th^sday, and visited Mrs. Jesse
Knox and family.
Chris Smith, M. C. Smith and R.
15. Turner of Odem ’were "business
visitors In the city Tuesday.
R. L. Spencer of Aransas Pass,
formerly of Sinton, was a business
j visitor in the city Tuesday,
Lawrence Priddy. of VVoodsboro
was here to spend the week-bud
with Mrs. P'riddy and Uaby.
son visited Mr. and Mrs. Victor 0j ^er and aunt, Mr. ^nd Mrs.
J1. O. Boothe.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Neimann and
son, and Herbert Neumann were
Corpus Christi visitors Sunday.
Mrs. Oscar Lusk, principal of the
Portland school, and her little son,
were business visitors in the city
Saturday.
ft" Mrs. Sallie McNeill of Beevllle
• was the guest of Mesdames Homer
. Ford, Otis Handly and Jess Hill
* this week. ■,
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Sparks, Jr.,
spent the past week-end in Lytle as
1 guests of Mr. and Mrs. A1 Secrest,
f A-Taft Tribune.
Mrs. Mollie Sanders spent Sunday
in Siijton with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Pitts.—Odem News in Corpus
Christi Caller-Times.
r
Rev. and Mrs. 0. C. Crow of
I Brownsville were here this week to
attend the funeral of their sister-
in-law, Mrs. Earl Crow of Taft.
Mrs. H. D..Hargrove spent Sunday
in Sinton visiting her daughter, Vel-
ma, who is teaching there.—Kings-
ville News in San Antonio Express.
» Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Carson of
Austin, who are spending the win-
J ter with Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Carson,
t: v ' were Tsuests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
i Morrow last week.
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Mrs. R. H. McGloin and Mrs. Ford
of Sinton have been the guests of
their/daughter and sister, Mrs.
Carey. Eads, this week.—Odem!
News in San Antonio Express.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kelly of Robs-
town spent last\ week-end here,
guests of Mrs. Kelly’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs.^p. B. Burgin. .
Mr. ,E. McKeown and Mrs.. Thos-.
McKeown of Edroy spent the day
here Saturday, visiting friends and
relatives and paying taxes.
Five-rooni House for rent about
March 1st, 1930. All modern con-
veniences and double garage. Ed-
gar Bonorden, Owner.—Adv. 2-2
Russell Rigby of Alice was in the
citJnSaturday on his way to-Vic-
toria, and was the guest of his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Rigby.
Mrs. Homer Ford and Mrs. O. D.
Handly were in Beevllle Thursday
visiting Mrs. A. M. Handly, who
has been ill in a hospital there,‘but
is reported improving.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Blanton of
Odem were business visitors in the
city Monday. Mr. Blanton, who is
in this section to;’ recuperate in
health, is farming the J. H. Mynier
place.
Reports have been receded that
J. H. Ewing of the Ewing ft Phillips
Hardware Company has been com-
pelled to return to San Antonio for
treatment.—Robstown NeWs in San
Antonio Express.
Miss, Charlotte Baumetz was able
Buy your Plumbing Fixtures from
us. Our prices are right. Sinton
Plumbing ft Supply Co.—Adv. 2-tf
Misses Clarabel and Omega. Wil-
liams visited Miss Minnie Williams j Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Vickers left
In Corpus Christi Sunday afternoon.1 Wednesday for Floresrville to visit
■ „ Mr. an(i Mrs. M. D. Forgy this week.
E. J. Freeman, manager ,C. P. ft:
L. office, and I. S. Butler, were in i Sheet Iron and Castalron Heat-
Odem on business connected with ■ eis. and Stove Pipe” at Sinton j
the firm Wednesday. j Plumbing ft Supply Co.—Adv. 2-tf
See' me about any kind or amount; Mr- and Mrs. W. A. Baird and
of insurance, only the best cpm- j Mr. find Mrs. J. X Mainer were C?r-
panys represented. W. A. Baird. pU[J christi visitors Tuesday after-
Agent, Sinton. Texas.—Adv. 25-tf i noon
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Butler and
family of Corpus Christi were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. But-
ler, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Seime of
Gregory spent Sunday here, guests
of Mrs. Se'ims’ parents, Mr. and
Mfs. T. N. Everett.
j Mr. and Mrs. Durwood Jolley are
1 leaving today after a visit to Sin-
! ton relatives, for Shreveport, Louis-
j iana.
j H. T. Knipp, editor of the Odem
Mrs. N. P. Edgar of Taft spent j
Monday and Tuesday here, the'
guest of her daughter, Mrs. J. L. i
DhBose and family. - j
T. E. Bomba of Moore, who has
been visiting his daughter, Mrs. R.-j
Kunitz, has gone to Odem' to visit
: were business visitors in the‘city
1 Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Gerdss, Miss
Jeanne Hamilton and Jack "Rein-
hardt made a trip to San Aptonio
in San Antonio.
Mrs. vVV R.’Lllley war a visitor to
Corpus Christi, Monday. ■ !
O. Kiser made a business trip to
San Antonio the first of this week.
Dave Crow and son of Taft were
business visitors in the city Tues-
day.
R. G. Richardson of Odem was a
business visitor in the city Tues-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Jones of Greg-
ory were guests of Mrs. D. R. Moore
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant F?ederick
spent Sunday at their ranch in Live
Oak county.
J. B. Hayes of Somerset, was the
guest of Mr* and Mrs. C. I. Albert-
son, Sunday.
Miss Una Craft left Saturday fojr
Bastrop, called home by the illness 1
of her father.
Ernest Lewis has been conduct-
ing his feed business at Odom this
week, aud last.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Toland of
Gregory were business .visitors in
the city Tuesday.
Misses Clara McNeil and Lida Let us repair your old windmill!
Lee Bagby and Mrs. M. M. Me- for you. It may save you from buy-
Whorfer were Corpus Christi busi- .ing a new one. Sinton Plumbing
ness visitors' Thursday afternoon, ft Supply Co.—Adv. . 2-tf*;
last week.
Messrs. Buck Sisco, John Easton,
Simon Busby and Clyde Staleup
i were Corpus Christi visitors Sun-
his daughter, Mrs. Wifiiam Gaines. | (iay afternoon
J. R. Barry, president, and W. E.
Messrs. L. F. Garrett and Dick
Oerdes made business trips to Cor-
pus Christi on Friday and Satur-
day of last week.
*1 to return to; her .school duties Mon-
/ ti. t!.>ey returned Monday from [day, after‘a week’s illness.
Her
isau Antonio, where he-spent the'sister. Miss Bernadlne Baumetz,
Ugaek-end' with Mrs. Ivey. He re-! took her plate during, lief absence.
i Ports that Mrs. Ivey's condition is
much Improved.—Taft Tribune.
Bernadlne
e durin
-Inglesidd’Review.
Raymond R. Sample was in Hous- ed in health.
Mrs. R, C. Nichols was taken to ! ton a few days last week on busi-
Tedford, vice president of the First
State Bank of Aransas Tass were
business visitors in the city Tues-
day.
Friends of Mrs. Tom Ferrell will
be glad to learn that she Is improv- ^ remaing in AuVtin where heHas
ing nicely after a; recent operation-an intereBt in thft Texas' theatre,
for appendicitis at the Taft hos- ~
pital. ' ! Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Ward made a
trip to San Antonio Sunday to take
James H. Ewing of Robstown was (he,r daughtei, Miss chrlgtine Ward
in the city Wednesday attending tQ WestmoreJalJd College to eIJter
to business interests. His friends scj,00j
were glad to see him much' improv- » ■ . .
Walter Gili'eath has not returned
to Sinton. as reported last week,
. Beevllle Monday and underwent an j ness. He returned via San Antonio
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operation for acute appendiciti’s. I and was accompanied home by his
Reports from her bedside is to the wile, who has been visiting in San
effect that she is making a satis-
i factory recovery.—Kenedy Advance.
Antonio with relatives.-
Record.
Knapp Edgar .and sister, Miss
Marjorie Edgar of Taft and Miss
Bethel O'Neal of Corpus Christi
Robstown were guests of Mr. and Mfs. J. L.
DuBose, Sunday.
R. C. Robs, Jr., of San Antonfo,'
member of the Roos Bros, firm for
whom the Roos Subdivision in Sin-
ton was named, was a business vis-
itor in the city Tuesday.
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Winning Out
Our program to do more busi-
ness during the coming year is
going strong;
Quality goods St lowest pos-
sible prices is the pull that is
bringing new customers to us.
If you value quality and well
known, standard groceries, just
give our store and service a trial.
Try Our Market—It’* Bezt
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We have been buying cream for nine
years. Bring your cream in on
aa usual.
Fresh Sweet and Fresh Butter Milk
Order fish or any kind of salt or fresh
meat .with your Groceries-
' Tuesdays and Fridays,
McWhorter Bros.
Phone No. 77
Sinton, Texas,
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Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Baldwin and
'. . .. .. ‘ ; George Grim of Corpus Christi
W. C. Sparks drove to San An-; were ,u the clty Tuesday on their
tonic Wednesday to spend a few j way ,0 San Antonio Mr- Bajdwin
days with Mrs. Sparks who is in Btopped for a short busj„esS visit
the Medical Surgical hospital re- to c m, Livsej, manager Guaranty
ceiving treatment. _ | TU,e & Trust CO!nimny.
P. Donald attended the Black- Mr; and Mrs HoIt‘ of Ard.
landers' meeting and luncheon held : ^ Oklahoma, were in the city
at the Plaza hotel in Corpus Christi Xue¥day> gueEts of Mr. and Mrg. p.
Tuesday. Mrs. Donald accompanied H Gay The HoUs were on their
him to Corpus Christi. j way‘ t0 San Antonio and will re-
. Ladies .of the. Baptist church, tnrn for-*a longer visit, to .Mrs. Gay
who held a bake sale and lunch- who is Mrs. HolVs cousin, that she
stand at the Hamilton grocery ktore hasn’t seen for twenty years.
Saturday, report splendid patronage
and a clear gain of $113.
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Mi'.- .jCliarlie Hale and sen of Bee- n
ville'are guests of Mrs, Hale’s,-'
mother, Mrs. J. D. Caddel.
Mr. and Mrs. Rip Whatley and
daughter, Yvonne, made a trip to
San Antonio Sunday and Monday.
-Give us a chance" on your Plumb-:
ing and Sheet Metal Work. We;
guarantee satisfaction.- Sinton']
Plumbing ft Supply Co.—Adv. 2-tf]
W. S. Clark, editor Taft Tribune,.!
was a business 'visitor in the 'city
Tuesday, and a caller at the San i "
Patricio* County News office.
Leslie O. Jenkins, office manager],
.for the Fehr Bakery, Corpus |l
Christi, spent last week-end here, *
the gues t ..of his parents, Mr,,-and
Airs. J. J. Jenkins.
I am equipped to write surety.]I
Pends of any kind or amount. Ask
me about this class of business.
W. A. Baird, Agent, Sinton, Texas.
—Adv. 25-tf.
Misses, Corine" Hanjill of the A. &
I. College, music department, and
Miss Pico of the art “department
were business visitors ig the city
Monday night and Tuesday.
George Craven' of St. Paul was a
business visitor in the city Tues-
day. He reported that he was ex-
pecting Mrs. Craven home in a few
days Irom a visit to New Orleans,
Louisiana.
Mr.land Mrs. Harry Conroy made
a trip to Beeville* Sunday to Visit
Mrs, R. C; Nichols, w ho was in the
Beeville hospital recovering after
an operation. Friends of Mrs.
Nichols will be glad to learn that
she is improving nicely. /
Miss Bertie.M. Bartlett, a teach-;
er in the Houston • chouls, ha& bet u
granted a leave of absence from her (
school work to complete her de-
gree work at Texas A. ft 1. College.
She is malting- a visit to her sister.1
Mrs. F. If. Harrison, and attending!
classes with her in Corpus Christi 1
on Mondays, until the opening of i
the spring term of the college.
Miss Montez Crow of San Anton-
,io joined her mother, MrS.-O. K.
Crow here early this week to at-
tend the funeral of her aunt, Mrs.:
Earl Crow, at Taft, Wednesday.
W, E. Warrick, who has been'
ill in the P. and • S. hospital in”SHh
Antonio, has been removed to his
home in Afinsas Pass. His con-
dition is reported to be much im-
proved. ’
Mrs. W. C. Sparks, who has been
in the Medical Surgical hospital in
San Antonio last week and this for
special treatment, is reported im-
proving, her many friends will be
glad to know.
Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Burgin and
daughter, Doris, have moved from
the Carl Hart house on Merriman
street, formerly the Mrs. Neal
place, to the Hunt place in the
southwest part of the city.
Look People Look
I want the people of Sinton and neigh-
boring territory to know that the big
IGA store, or Burford’s Cash Store, is
not a chain store. Please tune in on
KWKH Monday night, Feb. 10, at 9:15,
and hear Frank Grimes, the founder of
the IGA system, tell you about the IGA
stores. Please remember the date.
Guaranteed Coffee:
T Blend 37c. “6”Blend 30c. “A" Biend 25c.
G. L. Cellum has re-modeled his;
store building on McQall avenue,]
converting one side of it into a'
three-roOm apartment. Mr. and j.
Mrs. Bob Naylor have rented it to]
be convenient to their place of
business at the Sinton Hatchery.
S. J. Conn and Conn Brown, com-
posing the .prominent real estate
firm of Conn ft Brown of Aransas
j Pass, were in the city Tuesday *0
attend opening day of the sale of-
uut Pass lots which was held,
’ “WBty coun l
Cant Sugar, Saturday only, 10 lbs.
- (1 to a customer)
Pork and Beans, Apours, big cans, S for 45c,
Other Bargains Not Mentioned
Burford’s Cash Grc
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In order that you might catch
up, do more repairing * and
buy less new cars.
Dodson's Garage
Agent For No Car—Partial To None
Phone 72 Since 1915
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For the
Home
Dress-
Maker
NEW SPRING
FABRICS
Hundreds of Bolt* ol
New Material ,
Silks, Crepes,. Prints
$1.59 to $2.69
Tub Silk-
in pretty printed designs
32 inches wide. Colors
are indelible, yard
$1.00
Printed Silk Pongee
in a variety of colors. 3
inches wide, Yard
79c
Coat Material*
in silk rep and faille in
all new spring colors.
40-in. width, Yard
$2.98
Butterick Patterns
The new Butterick
Patterns fcfr Spring are
here ready for yotl
Come in and visit in
ipattern departs*
'Look them over.
Y«ar Store >
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San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 6, 1930, newspaper, February 6, 1930; Sinton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth717092/m1/5/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sinton Public Library.