San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 31, 1925 Page: 3 of 10
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SAN PATRICIO COUNTY NEWS, S1NTON, TEXAS. DECEMBER 31, 1925
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When Dodge Brothers startling new prices are
made known on January 7th, the full amount of
the reductions will be refunded immediately to all
purchasers since midnight, December 15th.
This means that you can buy your Dodge Brothers
Motor Car today, enjoy its immediate use, and still
benefit fully by the savings yet to be announced.
Dodge Brothers product today is better than
ever before.
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Price reductions are made possible by the com-
pletion of a $10,000,000 expansion program that
will practically double production.
The savings effected through this enormous in-
crease in output are being passed directly on to
the buyer—in conformity with Dodge Brothers
traditional policy.
J. C. BLACKNALL
CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS : : :
CAMPERS ENJOY CHRISTMAS
TREE AND BIG FEAST
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Campers at the Dad Kelly camp at
North Beach enjoyed a rare treat in.
the way of a community Christmas
tree given by the campers and. Dad, in
which a beautifully decorated tree was
placed in the open by the side of the
main driveway, loaded with presents-
to be distributed among the campers
and all had a good time Thursday
night.
Friday. Christmas Day. the campers
continued the festivities by loading
baskets and supplying all sorts of
good things to eat. and an oldfash-
ioned southern style Christmas dinner-
: was given in the open, with the colony
[ of campers doing full justice to all
| that was before them.
The bright, balmy atmosphere was-
1 as greatly enjoyed as was the big
| feed, and shirt sleeves for the men and'*
■ bare feet for the boys and girls fea-
j tured the occasion.—Corpus Christi
i Times.
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J KINGSVILLE 8EES WORK STARTED
ON NEW BAPTIST CHURCH
Kingsville, Texas, Dec. 26.—The-
Baptists broke ground here the fltrst-
of the week for a new $70,000 church,
to be built at Third Street and Kle-
berg Avenue, across from the new high
school. The first unit, which will coat
about $25,000, will be completed with-
in 90 days and will be put into immedi-
ate use, due to the crowded condition
of the old church. ,
The building, when completed, will
be three stories high, constructed of
white brick. Sunday school class-
rooms, kitchen and dining room, antF
main auditorium, seating about 600,
are in the plans.—Exchange.
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NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS
For yonr convenience the State and
County Tax Collector announces the
following places and dates fer the col-
lection of 1925 taxes:
San Patricfo__________Oct. 19-20, 1926.
Odem........ Oct. 26-27, 1925.
Ingleside____________Nor. 2- 3, 1925.
Portland-----------Nov. 9-10, 1925;
Mathis,........—Dec. 14tal9,1925.
Gregory ------1-----Dec. 21-22, 1925.
Taft________________Dec* 28-29, 1925.
Aransas Pass______Jany. 4 to 9, 1926.
W. M. STALCUP,
Tax Collector.
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MOTOR CARS
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BAPTIST NOTES
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IN APPRECIATION
MODERN SANTA CLAUS
5 or 7 years. Rate 7% annually with
liberal pre payment privileges. No
brokerage. Prompt inspections. Ask
for short form application. v
We also have good 7% Real Estate-
Mortgages for sale. Ask for Infor-
mation. S' ’
WIMER-RlCHARDSON & COMPANY,
INC., Investment Banker^ San An-
tonio, Texas.—Adv. 40-8
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AT WOFFORD’S SHOE SHOP
THANK YOU!
Ladies’ Half Sales. $1 and up.
Men’s Half Soles, $1.25 and up.
Rubber Heels, all kinds, 50 cents.
Auto Top work at reasonable prices.
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We wish thank you for your patronage dur-
ing the past year, and we will strive, through
careful, painstaking work, to merit your continu-
ed support. We are at all times improving our
equipment and will be better able to handle your
work in the future than we ever have been.
WILSON’S GARAGE
SINTON, TEXAS
Jno. L. Sipes,
Carrier R. No. 2.
FOR SALE
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own un-
E. H. LEWIS FEED STORE
Flour, Feed and Seed. Poultry Water Troughs,
Feeders, Mash Hoppers and Old Reliable Brood-
ers. Top market prices for poultry at all times.
■i -he < huivh and every friend
>f f;v < an-- of i-;r in 'hi
prpssive sermon with v a ruing to his
penpl-- So guard again : :!.->■ nr,.; hi--- May N 1 ra■■ briny to er.;
it-y -nid promises, to ogni '•-* you an abund.aie e ot goo i Hr. tig-
faet that no one is oi>'«. to set a defi- ' great joy in the privik-ge 'of veto;.
'niie time for the < mlr.g of J*-su< md t holpinl ser> ' - vt ■
So he watchful am! ready i -s th-- loin- g;n th- N>*w Y* nr sight by , • .
My home in Sinton: 5 room house,
with hath, lights, gas. sewer connec-
tion. double garage, small barn and
cow -bed. Near school building on
the highway. E .11. Lewis Adv. 33-tf
Better Trucking
Demands—
Rev. Orrick, pastor Baptist church. With all sincerity and joy we desire : I want to make a new year's eonfes-
publicly expressed his thanks to the to express our appreciation for the ; -ion. All these years I th-ought Santa
Baptist congregation for a Christmas .splendid way in which we were re-! Claus confined himself to chimneys | the^urse^ "dandruff faU?ng*hal/mS'
pounding, and the G. A. girls and their m'embered by the members and friends only. I find he’s getting modern. He’s J barldess. RID-O-DANDER absorbs
leader, for a Christmas turkey. Sun- uf the Baptist church during the j actuailf using the rural routes. I j dandruff, promotes growth of hair. We
day morning. ” . Christmas season. The good work be- bound some packages addressed thus: \ sel' under money-back guarantee.
A foreign mission iove offering and ga:i when the G. A's. left a fine turkey i "To Carrier, from Santa." I chased ! Vermillion Drug Co. Adv.
a Lottie Moon offering for the Mis- in the pen for our Christmas dinner. ’ him all day. but never caught him.
sionanes of China was taken Sunday It continued a- cakes, fruit and other I liked him when I was a barefoot boy.
morning at the church service. g -od things arrived until the climax I am now a bareheaded man and like
Miss Florine Orrick sang. "One < ame when we were presented with a him yet.
Day," very impressively Sunday morn large box well filled with an assort- , guch tokens of remembrance put a
ing. her song being in harmony with ment of groceries at the Christmas feeling in us carriers that can’t easily
her father’s subject- for his sermon, tree. Along with the groceries there he explained. They make the road
“The Second Coming of Christ.’ Miss also came in some i-a^h and one nice just a little shorter—the car pull a
Orrick sings beautifully and unaffect- check. nttie bit better. The carrier that gets
! edly. and her song message was a de- We appreciate these remembrances no more than his pay check hut of
light to all bo heard it. because of their value and timeliness, bringing your “mama" dolls and
Avoiding the large field of specula- ! -;,ir more especially because of the morning papers, has missed his call-
tions and the varied views of many ; spirit that prompted them. We wund jjj^ j love to l>e a pa’rt of this im-
sp akars and writers of the day con- ’iKe tf5 thank each individual who had portant branch of our government,
•erning the second coming of Christ, a I>art in rememhrame. but do not aruj these tokens of appreciation help
Rev. Orrick stressed, among the cer- have a list of them, and so we rake olu-_
tainties which arc known as to His this means of expressing irnr ‘hanks j thank you. Let's keep.it up!
sc ond coming, the/ import.an< e of His to one and all.
second coming, in completion of Ills, v:'p ar^ rMidv to enter the new year
first coming; the contrast of His first j with r-p* hope and courage and we
coming to the second coining, the ev- | pronu.-e to gi%e to the chuich and (Otn-
ents preceding His second coming t<> ; men ty our host in all the wa.k of
r.rej are the way for It. .and the present : 1 “ ‘‘'r:p-' -!a' *
day indications of prophesies having ; ;U' :U '-nii heart>. -upp . •« f p'-
l>een fulfilled, preparatory to the com-
ing The pastor < !•'• ** i his very im-
^re^tone
Truck and Bus
Pneumatics
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E. H. LEWIS, Prop.
Phone 125
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(K ’ Go to A. D. Wofford’s Shoe Shop for
ing when* ver it should i
It was antioum eu Sunday mortiing
; that the Royal Service program and
' sn< ial meeting to b ■ held on Monday
was postponed till - Thursday on ac
I count of the weather, and would be
held at the home of Mrs. V/. M Star
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— Reporter.
/ dependable repair work.—Adv
We do all kinds of Well Work. Sin-1, . ________
30-tf | ton Plumbing &. Supply Co.—Adv. 14-tf, Adding Machine Paper—the News
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thing If, while tf ma was getting a Z
permanent wave, papa could buy him- -j*
self a permanent shave?—Dallas *;*
Morning News. 4*
,la< •• of v'T-hip no\- Sue
Sincerely.
Pastor (‘has. W. nr. i
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A Crying Need
Commercial Hotel
P. H. GAY, Prop.
A GOOD PLACE TO EAT
AND SLEEP
SINTON
TEXAS
Phone 42
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Trucks loaded with mer-
chandise, speed along over
rough roads, slippery pave-
ments and around sharp
curves with maximum safety
and cushion, on Firestone
Trucks and Bus Pneumatics.
Firestones are the only
Gum-Dipped truck and bus
tires made.
We have any size you
want—come in.
JACKSON MOTOR COMPANY
SINTON, TEXAS
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San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 31, 1925, newspaper, December 31, 1925; Sinton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth717252/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sinton Public Library.