San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 15, 1943 Page: 8 of 8
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THE JUNIORS PRESENT
DON’T DARKEN MY DOOR!
A COMEDY IN THREE ACTS
At the Sinton High School Auditorium
Friday Evening at jl5 ©’Clock
THE SAN PATRICIO COUNTY NEWS—SINTON '
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miner Price of Feed Wheat Announced
■ * Feed wheat i» Texas from the' purchased through couhty comroit-
1/IllOn 100,000,000 - bushel appropriation tees in counties in which Govern-
made by Congress several days ago ment-owned wheat is located at
will be |1.04 in Texas during April, bin sites. Under the latter proced-
Uers the County AAA office announced ure, committee may sell direct from
this week. county stock without contacting
Operating under the same prin- CCC. ■
Under the 1942 program, the
price of feed wheat was based on
85 percent of parity price for corn
while the nety allocation will be
sold at 100 per cent of parity pries
toy corn.
APRILS, l:
FOR SALE: Three small houses,
- twelve by thirty;' located at
Odem, Texas Can fee easily mov-
ed to help; solve the* housing
situation. Call > or write D. A.
Barber, Kingsville, Tex&s. 13-3c
FOR SALE: Flat Top, Desk. See
J. E. Dodson. lc
FOR SALE: Duplex Apartment,
completely furnished. Good in-
come property. Write P. O. Box
08, Sinton. tfc
Information relative to securing
drivers licenses and condition of
motor vehicles before they can be
secured were outlined here the past
week by Examiner G. C. Ragan of
the State Highway Patrol.
He warned that a:i commercial
vehicle owners must carry their
registration papers at ail times.
Trucks over 70 inches wide must
have clearance lights, and all mo-
tor vehicles must have number
plates on both front and rear, good
hand and foot brakes: one red tail
light; both headlights in good" re-
pair—both bright and dirp: good
muffler, horn and wlldshield wip-
CA8T OF CHARACTERS
FOR SALE: Office Supplies, No-
tary Seals. Ledger Binders, Ledger
form*. Columnar Form*. Pen-
cil*. Staple* and Machines, and
m^ny other Item* for the up-to-
the minute offtee. Get them at
your local New* Qfflce. tfc
KROGER KENT, a bachelor _______________Sam Johnson
ROSEMARY KENT, his romanic niece-..Dorothy Johnson
TOM GARRICK, Rosemary’s persistent
suitor _______________Harold Cannon
POPPY FOSTER, Maid-of-ail-work____Mildred Heliums
ALEC STUBBINS, Poppy’s devoted
- swain_____________Oney Lee Chafin
JANE PERKINS, a wdter of
romances_________Mary Jean Tweedy
LOUISA FEATHERSTONE) Maiden Billie Rae Childress
SUSIE FEATHERSTONE ) Ladies— Helen Cleveland
CLASSIFY-ADS
FOR RENT
IF YOUR hone burns you
may find to your sorrow
that you haven’t enough
insurance. 7 That means
you will bo out of pocket
at a decidedly inconven-
ient time.
WANT TO BUY
FOR RENT*: Duplex Apartment.
Phone 380. tfc
WANT TO BUY t limited number
of late model Used Car*—Chev-
rolet8 and Ford*. Curlee Chev-
rolet C <S. lc
RENT your apartment* and
rooms. A classified ad in The News
will do It tfc
PERSONAL
FREE! If Excess acid jeauaes -you
pains of Stomach Ulcers,, Indi-
gestion, Heartburn, Belching,
Bloating. Nausea. Gas Pains, get
free sample, Udga, at Sinton
Pharmacy. 12-15p
FOR RENT: 4-room modern
apartment, bath ' and garage.—
Apply at News office. 14-3p
All vehicles must be registered in
Texas in orde
driver's license,
bwned by men in the service. Any
personapplying for either operator,
commercial operator or chauffeur's
license,
to get a Texas
except motor cars
Before you have a loss,
ask this Hartford agency
to look over all the insur-
ance on your property.
GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
BAPTIST CHURCH
Announcement of Regular Service*
who has never been li-
censed before, must be accompan-
ied by a licensed operator at time
of applying for license. Persons be-
tween the ages of 16 to 18 years
must have father's signature on
t application. Persons between the
MISCELLANEOUS
WILL PAY Fair Prices for Jate
model Used Cars — Fords and
Chevrolets. Chevrolet Motor Co.
Ic
Sunday School at 9:30 a. m.
No services Sunday.,
Lenten Services, Thursday at 8: 30
FOR SALE: 5 room house" on cor-
ner lot, with one extra lot 50 x
150. Modern conveniences; one-
half block off highway: Price
$2250.00.—L. W. Kinghorn, Taft.
Texas. 14-4p
Litriie» Aid at Church Tuesday,
at 2:30 p. m.
ITnly Communion Maunday
Thursday and Faster Sunday.
—ARNOLD illf114J, Pastor.
QUALITY PRINTING on high
grade papers: Letterheads, Envel-
opes, Stationery, Statements, Bill
Heads, Office Forms of Every De-
Orders for large mixed feed man-
ufacturers, distributors and county
AAA committees will he limited to
a two months’ supply, which in-
cludes the quantity on hand un-
sold when orders, are placed.
Feed wheat may be ordered di-
rect from CCC, Kansas City, or
FOR SALE: Farmali Tractor
Equipment. Mule Implements,
Household Furniture. 14-3p
W.B.Rees Agency
PHONE
State Examiner C. C. I', igan is
in Sinton at the county courthouse
each Thursday from S. it, m. to 4
p m. for the Convenience those
who wish to secure driver .' license.
scription. Nothing too large or too
complicated for us to give you first
class work. If not! satisfactory,
it won’t cost you a cent.
THE NEWS. 3-tfc
METHODIST CHURCH
Cot anything to sell? Our Classi-
fied Department will do the job.
Why not try it? Phon^ 380. tfc
should I buy
nr Bonds?
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Thura. • Fri. April 1#*16*
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Bible Study Sunday—10 a. m.
.Preaching Sunday—11:0,0 a. m.
Classes for all, Sunday—m :Q0 p.m.
Preaching. Sunday—8:1)0': p. jn.
1 Prayer meeting Wednesday. 8.09:
Ladies' 'Bible Class Tuesday, 2:30
p.m.—R. T. TOAVKRY. Minister.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH,
Borrah Minevitch and'Orch,
LATXST NSW* BVXKTB
Some answers to a question every one
of us should ask
’j. • F. Williams; lit),. Pastor.
DC Regular schedule of services Sun-
®_dgy: , ,
^ iiible. School. 9.45 a# nv
i.3 P ilitie wdr'sbjjV fl :00 a. rn.
\'...-peis at 6:45 m ■
-Tiise.lay: Auxiliary and’ Circles,
2 40 p m.
Wednesday: Otlier groups as an-
nounced.
1. The Government has figured out that, to pay for the
planes, tanks, ships, and other tools of victory we need,
you and everybody else should put at least 10 percent
of his pay into War Bonds. , .
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That’s the main reason for putting at least a dime from
every dollar into War Bonds. But here are some others:
flawJoaoain
g SAT. MIDNITE SHOW *
sl The ANDREWS SISTERS | |
3. The United States Treasury is the world's
safest place to put youx money. War Bondi
are just like money in the bank. They earn
more mopey for you. A War Bond is a
“promise to pay” backed by the world’*
strongest Government.
S. Every $3 you invest in War Bonds will
return you $4 in 10 years. Simply from a
cold-blooded financial viewpoint, no more
surely profitable investment was ever offered
to anybody, anywhere.
SACRED HEART CHURCH
Muss on Sunday at 8: 30 a. m„ and
10:30 a. "m
Friday at 8:00, Rosary and Bone,
dictipn ' ; ■ /i
f '. in I . S;i f ui-bt y l i-Mn 5 : 00 to
6:00 p m . and from 7: 00 to 8:09 p
ni. Mvi -s on w nek days a t »; :;o aim.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD’CHURCH
(FAST SINTON) "
Sum!.iy Sen.ml at 0 15 i rn.
Christ A itdiaSsador Young Peo-
ple's Service. Sunday. 6: 30 p.m. ‘
Sunday Worship. 7.: 3'< p.m,
Pi meeting Thursday night,
7:30. ••
“MARCH OF TIME/
LATEST NEWS 1 VENTS
jTues. - Wed. April 20- 2\l
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
SERVICES
7. The best way to buy Bonds? Through
the Payroll Savings Plan! It’s a safe, sure,
automatic way to make you save regularly—
to help you accumulate the money for a
comfortable, independent, old age, for
putting a child through college, for travel-
ing, fbr buying a home or a farm.
A. Some day this war will be over! Then—
there will be plenty of the things you want
to buy. Your money will go farther. And
if you’ve bought War Bonds, you’ll have
the money- to get more of all the things you
cau’t buy today!
S. Your War Bond money will help keep
prices down! There are already fewer
things to buy. And, as the President said,
“If people with plenty of cash start bidding
against each other for scarce goods, the
price goes UP!” Put your money in War
Bonds—and help keep prices down!
4. Suppose you lose the Bonds. Suppose
ihey’re stolen, or burned. You do NOT
lose your money. Every bond you buy is
registered in your name at the Treasury
Department. NOTHING can prevent you
getting your money back—with interest.
“ |.)nr I i*.im- of AtMi.iem.ent ' is the
subject i.f the I.cssmii -.Sermon
which will lie read in alh Churehes
of I’hrf-'t. ,Bc-h;i)tlst, tai) Build:IV,
April is.
The- Gulden Text;: is: 'Grace be
to you and pciie. from God the
l-'tther:; ard from .on* laird Jesus
GhrM. who gave himself for -our
sfh.s. 1 ha t he might deliver ns from
tills |ua* writ eyil. world, according
to, til-' will of (jod and our Father"'
(Gh latioj!s 1:3; 4)
Among the citations which com-
prise tip I.essoo-Sermon is the
foilawiiig from the Bible? "Now
then we are ambassadors . for
Christ, a . though God did. beseech
you by us: we |/n:y you in Christ's
stead," lie ye reconciled to God"
Ut CorinJhians 5:20). -
The Lesson-Sermon also includes
the following passage: from the
Christian Science textbook,-"Science
and Health with Key to the Scrip-
tures,” by Mary Baker Eddy: “The
atonement requires constant self-
immolation on the sinner's part"
(page 23).
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I REASONS WHY
1. By investing in War Bonds you
help provide the planes, the tanks,
the guns, and the ships we must
have to survive and conquer.
S. You prove that you are a patri-
otic American.
S. You aid the morale of our
fighting men, by showing them
that the entire Nation is behind
them.
4. You prove to our enemies that
we are a United People.
5. You protect your own finan-
cial future, as every $18.75 you
invest in a War Bond brings you
back $25 in 10 years. You make
the world’s srfost investment, by
buying a share in the world’s
most powerful country.
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Fri. & Sat. April 16 - 17
^ LAW OF TNI ;
At CNMUES STMKTT
1Q. The time is NOW! The President has
said: “Lost ground can always be regained.
Lost time—never!” Your Government
needs the money for ships and planes and
guns—now! See your employer today and
tell him you want to percent or more put
into War Bonds every pay’day.
9. If you’re working in a plant where the
Plan has not been installed, talk to your
employer and see if it can’t be installed right
away. The local bank will help. If, for
any reason, you’re unable to get on a Pay-
roll Savings Plan, the bank will help you
start one of vour own.
t. If you are already putting 10 percent
o: your pay into War Bonds, through the
Payroll Savings Plan, boost that 10 percent
if you possibly can. If you’re working in a
place where the Plan is installed, but
harea’t signed up yet, do so tomorrow!
San Pat County
War Bond Drive
WeD Under Way
Sondaor Only, April 18th *
I ite ANDREWS SISTERS I >
Oefingcr, and Misses Minnie RaV-
liff and Gloria Griffin, and pre-
Aoron Classes by Paul Carter,
assisted by Mrs. Barrier, and music
furnished by the school band.
Bonds and Stamps will be of-
fered for sale at the opening pro-
gram" and the sale will be con-
tinued during the week’s activities
that will be climaxed with a Vic-
tory Concert under the direction
of Paul Carter.
A detailed program for the
week’s events wlil be given in next
week’* issue of The News.
A Tue«. April 19-20“
- Than. April 21-22
This space is a contribution to America’s all-out war effort by
ARE thousands of hid
DIETRICH SCOTT ■ WAfNf
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