San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 22, 1937 Page: 2 of 8
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llartim Industry .
. estonishing fact that Texas,
per cent of the'nation’s
produces only slightly
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out forcibly by Dale «Uler
.current issue of the Texas
Erudite young Miller, a
of the Texas golf coast,
11 to -bring the subject of
resources and their de-
cent to public attention,
undeveloped resources of the
rs airing the coast have been.
generally. Texas, blessed!
natural advantages over most
' the coastal states, has fallen
- behind every other major coast-
4t»t# 1n the development of its
|eriea Industry. In fact, the val-
Eg fisheries products per mile
if Ytrisstline In Texas is only *429
1.compared with $4,520 In Cali-
miia and $19,709 in -Massachu-j
Bj-1 Texas has- a coastline of
IDO miles yet the value of our
industry is only *472,300]
while that of Rhode Island’s .156
miles is 1,491,400. "Texas has
mpre than seven times as much
coait line as Mississippi but the
> revenue from its seafood industry
is les? than that .of Mississippi
^exas has 115 more mri<s of
coastline than ,Louisiana, but ils
seafood industry rs only a third as
valuable a.- The Louisiana industry.'
Only two coastal states, Gpo: g!a
and’ South farolina, produce loss
revenue pel.mile of coastline than
does Texas.'
are pointed out by Miller I NOTICE OF 1
as follows: | AUTHORIZE THE
1. Quick treesing plants and star- OSOJXXLOO SAN FATRICI0 CO
age facilities can be set up to serve
all gulf coast fishermen, large and
small operators alike. This would
have the effect of stabilising the THE!' state OF TJ
market, sinews 4»«npM«EP»F £019^.;
ROAD AND BRtOOE WARRAf
OF 119f, SERIES TWO
would be available to the publie at
all times of the year, regardless of
seasonal runs, and would also cause
fresher and more succulent fish to
be provided for the dally menu:
2. .Opportunity doubtless exists B,oners,
for. the construction of more shrimp ( County \
canneries than the two wlch now
exist at Airansas Pass and Palac-
ios. Conditions are excellent at
Port Lavaca and Port O’Connor;
the latter has no rail or express
facilities but the Intra-Coastal Ca-
nal probably obviates that diffi-
culty. "
3. Processing plants should be
established t o manufacture fish
meal and fertilizer from "bffal and
waste. Shrimp heads, offal, small
croakers and other unmarketable
fish, otherwise worthless, could
yield thousands of dollars in rev-
enue when manufactured into a
meal which would prove particul-
arly valuable to Texas as the na-
tion’s largest cattle producing
date. Experiments have shown
;hijt fish meal, when -mixed with
-Ottonsenl meal, is an excellent
feed for fatten*g-'cattle. and as
toward
TO 'THE RESIDENT * PRl
TAXPAYERS OF SAN
CIO COUNTY, TEXAS:
TAKE NOTIOE that pursuant to
an order passed by the Commls-
Court of San Patricio
Texas, on the 2nd day of
July, 1937, which order is of record
in Book 8. of the Minutes of. said
Patricio County. Texas, to the
Fifty Thousand (*60,-
000.80) Dollars, for the purpose
satisfying and in lieu of*
pAperi? Incurred for such labor, ...
material, tools, equipment, machin-, hi
Ojfc-WV tgrwlll be to m
incur In tae Improving, bettering^*'
and Constructing of'certain roads
and bridges within San- Patririft
County, Texas. ■
PJH Bureau
THICK) COUNTY
BRIDGE .WARRANTS OF 1987,
largest Increase oyer H|»
Court, the Commissioners’ Court of consecutively from one (1) to fifty
(5QJ, inclusive, and shall be of the
denomination of One Thousand
n a o •» , w_. . - -
SERIES TWO”, shall be numbered and the greateat
San Patricio County, Tfexas, will on
tile 9th day of August, 1937, con-
vene In regular session at a regu- (*1,000.00) Dollars eaqh,
lar term of said Court in the Court-.. That said warrants shall be dat-
room, in tte Courthouse in Sinton,'ed the 10th day of August, 1937,
Texas, and will authorize the is-'and shall become due and payable
tlmeserially as follows:
group, -1
report iild. “The fox
intermediate and highest price
groups showed increases over both
comparable periods. fel
in MAY and fourteen in June. 1»»6,
increases of 112.5 per cent and 21.4
per cent respectively, the Bureau’s
analysis stated.
Liabilities of *89,000 were tip
287.0 per cent from May but down
4.3 per cent Xrom June last year.
last year, ,the
said. . Capitalization,
per cent fronfthe
Uttd 27Jt per. cent
year.
During the first
the year 810 new e
During the first six months fall-, chartered, a de
ures totaled 76, a decrease of 29 from the 916
t w&'vmWW
orporaUott were
suance
of interest-bearing
WARRANT NOS
the movemerfl
Texas beef in Texas gains head-
way, this market will respond in
proportion. Fish production is suf-
1, 2, 3 and 4 *
5, 8, 7 and 8
9, 10, 11 and 12
13, 14, and 16
17, 18, 19 and 20
21, 22, 23 and 21
25. 26. 27 and 2s
29. 30, 31 aiid 32
33, 34, 35 and 36
37 38, 39 and 40
4l and 42
finishing! 44. 45, 46. 47. 4\ 4.0 and 30
That'said warrants, shall bear in-
terest at the rate of five per cent-
I urn (5%) per annum, puyahls on the
DATES -OF MATURITY
February 10 th, 1941
February 10th, 1942
February; 10th, 1943
February 10th, 1944 '
February 10th, 1945
February 10th, 4946
February 10th, 1947
February 10 th, 1948
February 10th, 1949 -
February 10th, 1950
February 10th, 1951
February 10th, 1952
Aggregate sales in the 15 count- cent from the like period last corresponding
.......... Aggregate capitattzatjon of these
firms was *12,826,000, In increase
of 4 per cent over the first half of .$§}
1985. v,
ies during the first half year were
37,802, a decline of 3.8 per cent
-AMT. from the corresponding period a
$4,000.00J
4.000. 00
4.000. 00
4.000. 00
4.000. 00
4.000. 00
4.000. 00
4.000. 00
4.000. 00
4.000. 00
2.000. 00,
8,000.00
yeai^i^K^g
* Itt '
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year. AggregEie liabilities were
*794,000, > decline of 38.4 per cent
from the corresponding period last
s - *.
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'icienlly high in Galveston and-Cor-j Km, day of. February. 1938, and
pus Chrlsti and . perhaps other.sem ian nual !y threafteir an the 10 th.
COHStal points to warrant construe ' • ’ ...
tio'n of plants of:this.kind.
Texas' has lagged far behind oth
Hundred (*100.00) Dollars assessed
valuation of all taxable property
in the County of Sau Patricio shall
be levied for the .current year out
of the Constitutional Fifteen (15c)
I day of August and Huh day of Feb- Cents Road and Bridge Tax of said
| ruary of ea<4t* veal :' Both principal County and said tax, or so.-much
land Interest shall be payable on thereof^'or so much more, if any,
•er statmvhi the development of its] presentation, ami sua.emler of war- 9S shall ‘be necessary shall be lev-
coastal resources and it cannot' ex- j rants-or proper coupons in lawful ied for each succeeding year while
pod to catch up overnight. Never- money of the United States ot paid warrants or any of them are
Oyster Market theless, it behooves the state,, and | America at the Commercial State outstanding and unpaid, and said
Texas has coastal advantages j particularly this South Texas sec-1 Bank, Sinton, Texas. • » tax shall be annually assessed and
which few states enjoy and there j 'Ion with its long coastline, to j That t0 paj. tile interest on said collected and applied to the pur-
ls an adt.auaie market in the state] make a concerted effort to stimu ] warrants and to create a sinking poses named, and to no other,
itself for a flourishing .seafood^ in-[ Ote theof,." ha‘ | fund sufficient to discharge them W. B. MOSS. County Judge,
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dustry. Milter points out that Tex-j,be su.great industry , It may be
as' alone is a $2,000,000 annual j made an important cohtributant to■, one-half
market for oysters alone while we!‘he economic welfare of Texas,
supply oysters to 40 . per cent of ' • ~ ~—~——
the geographical area of the- United NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF
States more cheaply than any oth- PARTNERSHIP
er state. More than one hglf ot Notice is hereby given tiial the
the oysters produced In the Uni! -i nartnership between Grady Nunnlcy
ed'States arc grown in.cultivated | am! \V. I,. McSurnett,. operating in
beds aiid if 'is interesting to note | tli*- i-tfy oPOdem, Texas, under■ .the
that experimental work in this di- firm name, of McBurnett and Nunu-
rectlon has been undertaken at i ley, as agcnr.s for the Case Imple
Rockivtrt. There is-an open op- nmnl • Company, was dissolved on
they mature, a* tax-of four and i
(4A) Cents on the One]
San Patricio Counfj,
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Odem News
by Correspondent
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portunity for th.e development ol
oyster farming along our coast. As
jbliWer points out the state's oyster
^.*troduction dropped from 103.0R9
barrels to 25,000 bam Is from 1925
$#$235. %
Three types of . d'eyeloprn-r nt
■,Which may be uudergnnc oil ihe
if-Texas coast to .stimulate,, fife new
and' highly ptuti: • bl, .-•-nf'iod in-
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Mrs. John Moore ami sons came
tip from Kingsville to spend the
week end here with Me. MoofO.
the 2nd ilay of July, 1937. All! and' Mrs. R.-T. Chisholm
debts due to th<! Said, partnership bave returned from a visit, with
ate, to. be paid, and those due from ] Mr. Chisholm's sister, Mrs. Ida En-
tlie sayie discharged at the -offices j Slish at Crystal City also visiting
of sni'd firm in the City, of Odem, relatives at Caniza Springs.
.Kan -Patricio.County, Texas', where! Louis'Southland of Omaha. Neb.,
' riephety of Mrs. John Hightower, Is
the business will be. continued by
llie said.Grady Nunnlcy.
1 >;*t•••.! ibis the- 3rd day of July,
1937. 25-4C
By fixing ah alarm gun, which
was fired by'the opening of the
door in his barn, George HoJtzman
of Desplaines, III., caught two corn
thieves. _
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Checks Malaria
in 3 days
Colds First Day
Headache, 30
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Liquid, Tablets, Salves, Nose Drops
Try “Rub-My-Tism” World’s
Best Liniment
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here for a visit with. Mr. apd Mrs.
John Hightower.
Miss Norma Myers of Hebbron-
ville js here for a-vis^ with- Miss
Ruby Myers, -
Mrs, J. D. <t^UiULs hag ■ returned
home after a visit of some length
with Mr. and Mrs. J..D. Willis and
other relatives at Gregory and Taft.
Mrs. A. Ince and her guest, and
Miss Atlie Hancock, visited the
State Park at Mathis and also view-
ed thfe memorial marking the site
of the MoMulien McGloin colony.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. McDaniel had
as dinner guests Sunday, Mr. and
Mrs. c/ C. Gillpspie of Austin.
Mr, and Mrs. W. E. Payne of
Houston visited John Hig-htaver
and family here this week,
Mr, and Mrs. A.. Ince have as.
guests this week, Misses Lucy, Vas-[ ;
se and Imogene Bridges IPfid ’Clay-
ton Bridges of Mineral Wjjjls.
Mrs. Taft Morrow of jainton was
visiting friends here Tuesday.
The 73rd birthday of Mr. A. J.
Waddell was observed Sunday with
members of the family gathering
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Waddell in the Sodvilie Section
where a birthday dinner was serv-
ed., The table held for adornment
lovely pink roses and three large
birthday qikns were placed thereon.
The honoree received many gifts.
Those present included Mr. and
Mrs. A. j. Waddell, Mr. and Mrs.
Will McDaniel and son, Mr. ahd,
Airs. E. W. Boyd and family, Mr.
and Mrs. E. C. McDpniel and fam-
ily, Velva Jean Wilson and
Waddell n ;
The revival which has been in
progress at the Baptist chttroh at
Odem closed Friday with 11 ad-
ditions to the membership. Rev.
Theodore Binford of Corpus Chriz-
ti conducted the preaching, assisted
by the local pastor. Rev. T. C. M»-
han Baptismal services were held
at the Baptist church in Sintou
Sunday afternoon.
The Odem branch of the
McCraray Book Club met Tuesday
afternoon at the Odem Methodist
church. After thii welcome ad-
dress by Mrs. McGrarity, Mrs, B. -
F. Miller of Corpos Christ!, the
speaker for the afternoon was in
troduced and she in a very,
ing manner gave a review
book, “The Sisters."
DR. GEO. D. DYKES
DENTIST
Office Over
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San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 22, 1937, newspaper, July 22, 1937; Sinton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth718212/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sinton Public Library.