San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 8, 1923 Page: 2 of 6
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We are going to put in a large stock of all kinds of Building Material in Sinton.
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Will be located just east of the Sap depot. Having 66 retail stores in Texas and
Oklahoma, we have an enormous buying power, and are able to sell building
material very‘cheap. It will pay you to defer your building until we are ready
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for business, Which will be in about thirty days. ^ '
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GOOD LUMBER, CHEAP PRICES
J. N. POWELL, Local Manager.
SINTON,
TEXAS
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San Patricio County News
Published every Thursday at
Sinton. Texas. .
MARTIN A MARTIN,[T
Publishers.
NOTES FROM THE P. T. A.
easier prey to disease than a properly
fed one.
Those who were not present-to hear
Dr. Berrey’s paper missed something
Entered as second-class
SB, 1909„ at the Post Office at Sinton,
(San Patricio County) Texas, under
the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
The program at the meeting of the
P. T. A. was a very, interesting one.
| The piano solo, “Butterflies,” rendered worth whl1®*
by Miss Ethel McCammon was well suggestion of the president, #
executed, besides being a very pleas- the P, T. A. extended a vote of thanks trees. ° W1 e e nex - et 8
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ed to donate a palm to the school
campus. '
It will be remembered that the Peck-
ham class, the. Baptist W. M. S. and
the Women’s Society of the Presby-
terian church have • already donated I
Plant a tree. Now is lhe time. Sin-
ton Nursery has them.—Adv. 1-2
We try to please everybody. If we
do not, tell us, so we ean. Ward’s
Barber Shop, H. O. Ward, Prop,
—Adv. 24-tf
Get our five-gallon price of
Oil. Dodson’s Filling Station.-aftr.
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We will carry building material
build anything. Wait and let us
your bills. Wm. Cameron & Co.,
ton, Texas.—Adv.
! ing piano number. .' MisB Whipple’s j -to Dr. Berrey, and after the meeting hear from l^e other clubs and organ
third grade pupils gave a very delight- the members spoke to him personally nations of the town. !*
ful little folk dance which those pres-1 of their appreciation. j Mr* Beckworth reP«rted tha* all the
grades of the school had raised money
Subscription Rate*:
. One Year, $1.50.
Six Months, $1.00.
Three Months, 75 cents./
Payable Strictly in Advance.
ent enjoyed very much. Miss Hallie. The president reminded the P, T. A.
Mae Sipes’ reading, “A Piece of Cake” | members that Child Welfare Day;
was given In a bright} vivacious man- February 17th*. would soon he at hand,
ner, and contained a lesson, which the j and it was voted to observe Friday
parents in the audience “got** at once, night, February 16th instead, as Child
to donate a tree, and the sixth grade
would donate two trees.
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Mrs. Park announced that a Bake
Welfare Day, with an appropriate pro-
Thursday, February 8, 1923.
In the UnitecPStates there are fif-
teen million people supported by
taxes, while there are only thirty mil-
-
Sale w,ould be held next Saturday, the
money taken in to be used toward pay-
, „ ... . . . . 4 , ing for trees, herself and Mrs. O. E.
gram, followed by a social hour, tak- . . . ■ . . . .
. . ,,, ,, . .. . Smith being in charge, assisted by the
ing a free-will offering on that occas-: . „ . . ' • L. „
following committee to solicit*. Mrs.
Dr. Berrey ‘read a most interesting
and instructive paper on “The Under-
nourished Child,” in which he brought
out among other fine points the facts j Ion, as is the usual custom
that a large per cent of children are
undernourished; that children of the
well-to-do are as likely to he under-
nourished as those of poorer people,
1km people who are engaged in pro- on account of improper and irregular
ductive labor. Evei^r two parsons en-1 eating; that the undernourished child ] committee, ^ j
gaged in productive labor have to car- is usually dull and falls short of the' Mrs. Park,.chairman of the tree com-
fy ttm burden of one who is supported school work required of him on ac* j mittee, reported that the Modern Pris-1
by taxes We need a general “hack to j count of .being undernourished; and j cilia'Club and Mrs. George’s class of '
the tarn” movement. (that, the undernourished child is an [the Methodist. Sunday school had vot-
She an-
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| ndunced that Mrs. Jackson, chairman
of the entertainment committee, would
be in charge of- the committee to so-
licit refreshments, and Mrs. Peckham
would be chairman- of the serving
,. C. I. Albertson, Mrs. W\ E. Hopson,
Mrs. J. F, Green, Mrs.. Charles Hilton
anti Mrs. Jack Dodson. Committee to
! serve coffee, Mrs. A. L. McWhorter
and Mrs. R. R. Sample.
'’--Reporter.
MODERN PRISCILLA CLUB
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BIG REDUCTION SALE AT
E. B. HALL & SON
BEEVILLE, TEXAS
It Will Pty You Handsomely to Do Your Shopping Hire
33-1-3. g* Reduction on All Winter Goods
9c Sub
\ ory tmiuh
A splendid opportunity to stock up and save n ttm\\v l)ui
is in fall sway and you will be surprised at the^ many useful and
needed articles you will find included in this sale. .
Also 1 Lot Ginghams. 2 yards for 19c, Blue Bell Cheviot put: yard /9c.
6 spools J, A P. Coats thread Tor 25c. spools ( 'lark s O. N. T. Crochet
Cotton for 25c. Rig shipment -of Ladies* ami MisseV Dresses and Hals just
Comm and see them. The prices are most reasonable.
We handle McCall's Printed Patterns.
Th© Modern Priscillas met at the
hom^ of Mrs. S. J. Garner Friday af-
ternoon. .
The ladies were given a warm wel-
come by their hostess, who ushered
them into the living and dining rooms
that were beautifully decorated with
cut roses and ferns.
During the afternoon’s work, laugh-
ter and conversation, the ladies en
Joyed a tyost interesting contest, which
was a test as to our Knowledge of
w ild Mowei s Mrs. Lay 8'lnts proved
to Know more about than the
i« t of the ladies '1
t he dub voted In. present the 1VT A
\\Ith a tiee fo he used to beautify the
-• heel gI uUOvTs
Mrs, M vine! assisted by Mrs ftarry
Want and Mis It Sauu le. served re-1
h men is of chicken sandwiches,
ivii'es, atu’cl i«m il cake ami liot cboe
mate tabbed wlth tnarahotallowa,
■ The follow mg ladles were present:
Mrn'.itllH’’. Shan Hull !{ h i f.ooigc
r H Park U l, t'eUutn. J t' 1Units.
J J ■' pat !• * I Albert> .ni, l.oy. Sims.
•\ i, mi \\ hott’ i t'Un* iUotmertnatt,
ft, Haiti pie liUd Mrs Harry Ward
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fLOUR’ FLOUR!
Have Just received a ear of the best
lightbn nd and biscuit Hour, aud am
I going to sell for a limited time at the
! old price. See us before you buy,
I W. P. Wiggins Cash sad Carry Gro i
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Notite!
We carry the only Standard stock of Lamps
in town—Westinghouse Mazadat.
ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
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Ajax Plural Socket, Iron Plugs and Heater
Cord for all Irons and other electrical ap-
pliances . . .
CALL 51 FOR SERVICE
SINTON ELECTRIC & ICE CO.
SINTON . - . . TEXAS
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Hamilton’s Feed Store
•‘A MIGHTY GOOD PLACE TO TRADE"
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Come to see us when in the market to buy or sell anything
IN THE FEED LINE
J. L. HAMILTON
Phone 128
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Guaranty Title Company
ABSTRACTS AND TITLES
GUARANTEED
H. d. BALDWIN, Aw. ft. Ri McBRIDE, Mgr.
SINTON TEXAS
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San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 8, 1923, newspaper, February 8, 1923; Sinton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth718198/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sinton Public Library.