San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 30, 1930 Page: 2 of 8
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ears
W. 8. McCauley, formerly editor
ipf the Gulf Coast Rnrallst, now a
1 member of the News force, sold his
| printing plant last week to Rev.,W.
j T, Barnhouse.1 Rev. Barnhouse
will move the plant at once to
Aransas Pass. Whether be expects
to start a paper there or merely
i operate a Job shop is not known. It
The following news Item, of local is understood that Rev. Barnhouse | - We ^ ^ ^ Chap, i
Interest were taken from back flies (has had considerable newspaper ^ ^ S(jgda? 8cboo, at|^e,0%
IN SINTON
I Articles of Interest From San I
[ Patricio County News Files
SINTON BAPTI8T CHURCH
A Homelike Church .
Calendar"
Bible Study—10:00 a. m. Sunday,
preachlng^r-ll: 00 a. m. and 7:30
p. m. Sunday. j
Young People’s Meeting—6:30 p.
m. Sunday- v', v
Ladies Bible Class^-3:30 p. m.
The Lord's house is the place for i 7uefl(jay. ; ' ' 'I
the Lord’s people on the Lord’s] prayer Meeting—7:30 p.m.Wed-
Odem News
By Correspondent
mt the 8an Patricio County News, experience,
twenty years ago.
The Items this week are from an
Mane of the paper dated Novem-
fear 18, 1909. ,
10:00 o’clock.
. Morning sermon; subject "Pastor
j and Church.” Evening subject
V. Pow- “Profit In Godliness.’’:
Payton E, Oliphant,/ Minister.
Local*
I Miss Ruby Powers, Dr.
ers, W. 8.' McCauley, J. D. Veatch. | A welcome awaits you at this
The paper at that, time wa.«wn- #|mJ Mf |[Dd Mrg c , AlbPrtson J homs-llke church;
were among those who attended Come, pray, tell others.
'the Fair at San Antonio the first of
the week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Green and
Mi-; Retta Halsey of Gregory were
Hinton visitor# Tuesday.
VV T. George, superintendent of
lh<- T.tft.pau'klhg house, was in Hin-
ton on business Tuesday.
Ur J. G. Davis- and -two grand
«d by a company, with Dpve Odant.
president; VV. K. Ualslcy, vice
president; upd Ray L Carter, edi-
tor.
^ PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
,-Sutiday School (fyery Sunday ar
it'clock !a. M.
1 It a M. Colley, SUpt.
fO: 00
Returned Home
Mr and Mrs. Roger McGloin re-
turned Tuesday evening from their
wedding four, which includes r
. visit among friends In Han Antonio
and Auslin They me now at home
to their friends in their beautiful
new residence on Fast ..Hinton
.rtrect
- Calendar
Bible class for ladies, Tuesday,
3:30.
Sunday School at 10.00 A. M
Classes and teachers for all ages.
11:00 A.M. Worship1 and preach-
Ing.
7:30 T. St, -Worship and preach-
ing.
TEAMWORK ^ ,2.:-
Benefit Vaudeville
. On Friday night of next week,
the 20th of November, the Hinton
Concert Band will pul oil a flrst-
«lass ■ vaudeville "•performance, at, the
Mhri.tton Hall on Hinton street. ’ Mi \v. F. i’yne and two daugh-
Tlii . iiorfocnianee ".ill be for the' ter- May and Carol-'i* returned Sat,
heni fit uf tin- band ami will lie first- unlay ntorniiig from a four days'
vtaMi inVv(-ry respect, consisting of '.O- will! friend.-; in Tlousion.
V-Vi'ral iirts (if II vaudeville nature, Mi .Miry Kills. Miss Daisy
■put on by the best of Hinton's local Webb and Tweet Webb attended
talent. the Han Antonio Fair hist week.
The program will he made up of Huib banks are busy, improving
musical and dramatic sketches of their ridewalkrf in front of th.eir
the highest order, productjng the''new buildings this week,
rams line of work as may he seen Miss Maggie Phillips and Miss
oil the stage in any of the larger Mattie Corder attended the San An-
i son a returned. Saturday from a few I Prayer Mt*clWg every Wednesday
day, ' trip to the San Antonio Fair, night at 7:30 P. M.
The Hinton Band Is practicing W- C. Wood. Pastor,
regularly two and three times every ] ~—■
week Prof. Atchison is very well <• METHODIST CHURCH
pleased with the progress the boys
Our subject ucx,t Hunday morn-
are, making ami states that it i«J Iag. win be "Friction.” This is a
only a matter of two or three weeks I subject-that applies to many situ-
unt'l * hey are able to play pn the | atlonS.. (Jur';ott*h 'not.excepted. We
liope to s' o a good crowd ,present,
Flseulyrt* in. this, issue .will lie
found an annpu.ncempiij.' of-the re-
vival. , Let us work and pray that
this might be an occasion of. great
spiritual uplift. . * • -
Calendar
■Sunday i-’cliool each Sunday mor-
ning at 9:45. .
Preaching at IT:0b. A. M.
Preaching at 7:30 o’clock . P. M.
• Junior Missionary Society, Mon-
days at 4:00 P. M.
Adult Missionary -Society,- Tues-
<1U*k tonio Fair a few days last week.
-T. I Wornell is building a six- duys at 4:00 P. M.
Entertained room house on liik place six miles t Prayer Meeting each Wednesday
Mr. and .Mrs. K G. Dunlap en west of town. ;ll jg p jj
ferlained a number of Sinton young O. F.. Smith is preparing to build - Suntiay school Workers’ Council
people at their home in the Bran- a'residence on ills place two miles ^(I-C()na Wednesday night in' each
Addition Friday evening, south of town. month.
"ft•» all very well to have (four-
age anil skill—
And it’s fine to be counted a
star. . ' -
But the single deed 'with its
touch of thrill
Doesn’t tell us the inan. that .you
are.
For there's no lone hand in the
game we play—
We must work to a bigger
scheme,
And the thing that, counts in the
World today
Is how you pull with the Jeam.”
From Kiwapls. BulJt.Jj’i. .
GRISCIOTI ASSISTS IN CUlLD-
inG runge Mexican church;
.. . V . , _ ....... ' i
I,ast week’s issue of thp .Karnes:
County New's gives Itev. Gris-'
ciofti of Hinton. Mexican Baptist
missionary. much <>£ the credit of
building the Runge. Mexican Bap-
Itisl church. "It. was through the
I untiring efforts of Rev. Grisciotti
that funds were raised and the
church built,” said the' News. Rev.
B. Diaz of .{Cenedy is now pastor
and regular weekly services are be-}
ing held.'
Walter Warren, Frank Sims and
Bill Sims were in Corpus. Christ!
Saturday. -
Mr. and Mrs. jjharlie Whiteley
and daughter, Ima- Gene, were Cor-
pus ChrlBti visitors Thursday.
A. R. Harrison went to Victoria
Sunday. He was accompanied
home by Mrs, Harrison; who has
been visiting her mother," Mrs.
Grace.
Staton reports her mother, Mrs. M|
Handley, slowly Improving. 'fjf
Miss Bartlett of San Benfto is
visiting -here sister. Miss Mary
Bartlett. Miss Bartlett has a leave
of absence from the Houston Pub-
lic schools so that sheXcan finish
work on her degree. '
Mr. William Scull and Mrs. Ho-
bart Janicke went to San Antonio
Saturday. MrB. Janicke will re-
main in San Antonio and make her
home there, Mr. Janlck* being in
the employ of Wahlgreen Drug Co.
Luna Lane shopped
Christ! Saturday. .
Mr. and Mrs. Will
family of Alice, spent
ternoon with R. C.
family.
Mr. hnd MSB. B. C.
family, Mr. and Mrs. HefUH
more and family, and Mr.
Jack Thornton and dai
dinner guests, Sunday, of
Mrs. AVilliam Heuermann.
non
■<lames furnished the chief- enjoy-
ment of the evening. Punch w^is
w rn;d as refreshyient
Special Session
The County Commlssloners'"(’ou'rt
mm in special session today to sign
the road and bridge bonds issued
recently
S G. Herlacher, prompter of the 1
Hinton Ire Plant, is electing a res-!
idetii e in the south part of town.
E. P. Neal. Pastor.
CHURCH Or CHRIST
■ — ' Our work is moving along fine.
N \t lo (lie, guest Ai'lio 'loc.-h’l Don't let the weather keep you
know, w'j.u-n to go home the' wo rdf away from the Lord's service. Re-
bore is the person w ho doesn’t member it is. your duty *to attend
know when to hang up on the tele- all services.
phone I Hnday morning sermon, “Walk-
Nancy's Cafe is now opeyi to the Sinton public in our new
home in the Redus Building. We will strive to gh^ the
people of Sinton a modern and up-to-date Cafe and Coffee
Shop. We wish to extend a special invitation to our. many
friends to Visit us in our new'"Hopie'.
Free Coffee Saturday From 10 to 4
We ipvite each of you to come in and try
a cup-'-it’s better.
>yww
Sleep Where You May
- but Eat At Nancy's Cafe
Nancy’s
Redus Building.
Cafe
Sinton, Texas.
Good Planting Seed
V V
Feaig
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iton Seed
ty Ft t
ivieDane
50 h
©rsep#wer ^
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sixeylinder engine
Grown, in. North Texas, on Deep Black Land at Garland, Dallas County.
Seed produced in this locality arc known to mature well and to be strong in
vitality and germination and appear to have more resistance-to cool weather in
early Spring . , .My method of curing and handling safeguards germination.
No mould or sweat has impaired fertility. For this purpose I have what is con-
ceded to be the Best Pedigreed Cotton Seed Plant to be found anywhere. The
buildings and machinery have been designed by myself, on the basis of my ■
20-odd years wf experience in this business. A tiny electric roller gin for stalk
selections, a 12 saw electric gin for row selections from breeding blocks and a
large modern commercial gin which I use exclusively for gin»ing the seed I
ship, which are properly cleaned, aired and cured so that when they reach
you they will be in perfect condition for planting and quick germination. Each
sack has attached a State tag showing germination per cent, etc.-
Desirable Qualities—The results 1 have attained in breeding my big boll
Mebane have surpassed even what I had hoped for years ago . . . and here is
what you have a right to expect if you plant-Ferris 'Watson’s Big Boll Mebajae:
Earlier Maturing—Bigger Five Lock Bolls—More Bolls—Storm Proofness
—High Lint Turnout—Good Hard Uniform Staple—Resistance to Drouth.
It’s earliness and absence of Excessive Big Leaf Foliage is the best insur-
ance in the world against the ravages of the Ball-Weevil and other insects.
Also early cotton usually brings the highfest prices in your county.
You are assured of tKe foregoing qualities because of the extreme care I
use in -every stage of.. Breeding. . Multiplying . . Curing and Storing my seed.
In short it means More Dollars Per Acre, Profits far in excess of the small in-
vestment per acre required to obtain Ferris Watson's Big Boll Mebane Pedi-
greed Cotton Seed to plant your crop.
Not until you drive the new Chevrolet
Six can you appreciate what a won-
*.
derful improvement has been made
in its famous six-cylinder valve-in-
head engine. With its capacity in-
creased to 50 horsepower, it has great
reserve energy for sweeping up the
steepest hills—for swift acceleration
—and for sustained high speeds. Its
power flows evenly and smoothly.
And it is extremely flexible in traffic.
In fact—it does everything you could
“ possibly want a motor to do. Yet it is
remarkably economical in its use of
gasoline and oil. Come in today fora
demonstration.
at greatly reduced prices
The ROADSTER, —-----
The PHAETON—______
The SPORT ROADSTER,
The COACH,;!.
The COUPE,,-,:-----—
The SPORT COUPE——
The £LUB SEDAN______
_ $49S The SEDAN___________—_____________$G75
—$495 The SEDAN DELIVERY— _________$595
The LIGHT DELIVERY CHASSIS_____-$365
The One and One-Half Ton Chassis------$520
The One and One-Half Ton Chassis with
Cab—___-1________________________$625
Ail prices f. o. b. factory, Flint, Michigan
The Neu>CHEVROLET SIX
itrick & Son
Feed Store
& T. Carpenter
Taft* Texa*
. -V.
Dodson Chevrolet Company
a*
Sinton, Texas
K I'll ICE
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San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 30, 1930, newspaper, January 30, 1930; Sinton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth717327/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sinton Public Library.