San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 23, 1936 Page: 5 of 8
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Milton Jackson' anil Edwin Fut-
il ok are attending the summer ses-
sion of Schriener Institute in Kt
rville.
John B. Stewim and-family have
moved into the cottage recently
Miss' Margaret Porterfield of
Mathis was a guest of Miss Lois
Opal Phillips last week,
J. M. Hudson and Miss Dorothy
Clayton of George West were Sun |
day guei's o! Miss . Dorothy Phil !
tips. . ; - y . ;.].
Rev. and Mr... Higlffhud'h of. Taft i
attended the revival nireting at!
the Methodist i hutch on Friday;
night, " J
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FRIDAY and SATURDAY SPECIALS
No. 1 Eveready Fruit Cocktail, 2 for_ _ 25c
No. 2 Blackberries----------------10c
No. 1 Pink Salmon, 2 for-------23c
3 lbs. Crisco_ -------------------- - 54c
No. 1. Glyndon Peas, 2 for.-------- 9c
Gold Medal Wheaties, 2 for---- 23c
No. 2 Van Camps Homing, 2 for_^__ 15c
————CANNED MEATS--
No. 1 Champion Barbecue ------18c
No. 1£ Champion Barbecue----- 28c
No. 1 Libby Corned Beef Hash— 17c
Libby Corned Beef------------19c
I Billy Sharp - returned Saturday
trout the intermediate ( 6hf* nm e
at the Presbyterian. Eucanapmen: at
I Korrville.
V. L. Carroll and family ol Mor-
row. Bay. California, wore visiting
over the week end with the I'. B.
Bit He a family.
Mr. and Mrs. H. T. IP-ik worth
left Saturday for Dallas..where they j Odom attended Hi-ft
will spend several days visiting the
Texas Centennial.
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CLOROX, full pints.r.i___________10c
GRAPE JAM, Everbest, 2lb. jar_____23c
MATCHES, Pla-Safe, 6 boxes.. _______18c
SALMON, Edola, full pound tins____!_ 11c
GREEN BEANS, McGrath’s, 4 tins ...
GLYNDON PEAS, No. 1 tins, 6 for .
TOMATO JUICE, Phillip’s, 6 tins
Pineapple Juice, Libby’s 46 oz. tins..
SPAGHETTI, Phillip’s, 6 tins____
PEACHES, heavy syrup, No. 21, tin
PEARS, No. 2‘ tins, 2 for ....
BROOMS, Pure Gold, $1.00 value.. 75c
GRAPE JUICE, 2 pints 25c
PICKLES, Bread and Butter, full «jts. 17c
FRESH PRUNES, gallon tins 30c
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Mr. and Mrs. CL, ('. I5.ua
Rev. S. C. Dunn left Monday for
his home in Nixon after spending
two weeks in Siijton conducting a
series of revival meetings.
wjJxs. Johnnie Sipes and children,
Katherine Inez. Richard Mack and
Lois Mae are spending a few weeks
visit, in Fort Worth with Mrs. Sipes’
parents.
Mrs. John W. Siarbuck and Mrs.
Walter G. Martiu spent Monday
morning it: Beevil'.e in the homes
of Mrs. O. M. Geode and Mrs. .1. F.
Diamond,
X. F. Phillips made a business
trip to (Jarman over 'the week <-ml
and was a gttew of his brother,
Methodist church
day night.
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Sinton Bun-1 .Mrs. K, C. Reed Of (Idem
j Tuesday in Sinter with h.-r
! Mrs. Prank Markussen.
"Untie Bill" Priddy of th.- Taf: j
Tribune and Walter Cunningham, j .Miss Liilidah Fullick win, has
cotton buyer of Taft, were Sinton ■been the guest of her grandpa:
visitors Tuesday afternoon. . ]ents in Thorndai>- returned horr-
We build new metal, tanks a J ^day evening:
n pair old ones. J. 11. Rum-!!, Sip- j 1! P!un:Ui;g and f'iuti.Ping SuppBt-s.
Ion, Texas. i Work sanitary,' neatly and c heaply
—Adv. lG-ti done. Let us figure your
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Mrs Raymond Manning of. Ktttts
y.iiie spent Saturday m Sinton with
Mrs Stun Hun: and Mrs. Arch FUt
Mrs. Georpia Shilling and daugh-
ters, Marjorio and Alice Virginia
have returned from Dallas where
! Sit;,ton Plumbing am! Supply
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led their tolls it s fo Mobile, Ala .
jur,Sunday and wilk visi; in Fi-mda
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he assisted a.- instrutte
Alex Phillips
that city.
am! family while in ] I n;.
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I and Mrs. F. Striedel and Mr. and
j Mrs. C. Brundrett and family of
I Skidmore.
Wayne W. Welch of the Aransas
Pass Progress and jjarvey Shell,
candidate for Representative from
the 70th district were in Sinton on
Tuesday afternoon.
The Boy Scouts with their lead-
ers entertained the'ministerial par-
ty, who were in charge of the
Methodist revival, with a bacon and
egg supper at Park Welder, Thurs-
day evening of last \\ eek.
When putting in new water pipe
or replacing the old, install the
now life-time water pipe and fit-
tings at no more expense than you
usually pay. See J. H. Russell, Sin-
ton. Texas.
—Adv. 16-tf
I Ray N. Franklin drove to San
Antonio Saturday to meyt Mrs.
Franklin and children, Beth and
Bud, on their return to Sinton after
several weeks' visit in Loraine with
relatives and friends.
Miss Grace Mitchell underwent:
a major, operation at the Scott and
White Hospital in Temple Monday
morning, and is reported to be im-
proving satisfactory. Her sister,
Mrs. Jas, R.; Kirkpatrick is at her
bedside.
Rev. Bill Dunn of Freer, was in
Sinton Friday and spent the day
with his father, the Rev. S. C.
Dunn, who has been doing the
pt caching during the series of re-
vival meetings at the: Methodist
church.
Herbert Si; . , of (idem v.- tv
those from out of k yvn who
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in Sin*'on Sunday.
Pay your < A.y Tuxes tibw. Pen-
alties. am) Interest have be-'p. waiv-
ed until September 1st, PAG. Sa\>-
Penalties—Save Interen - Save Leg-
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My. and Mi- Wir. a up,
left Monday momlng for jicitus in
Oklahoma whore they will v,-- ;i-a,
ivhefo'e ii tiirtiing ; •!,- . hetm
in San Diego. ( ;-:!.•< ri.ia.
YoaU'ittii ' k.
Mrs. Irving G. Dietz and son Rrth-
ert of Corpus Christi attended the
church service at the Methodist
Lioyd Phillips of Math:-- spent f>* Mr ..nil Mr- Wahir .G. Mar;.a
week end in Sinton the true-: o!'A B! Have Smulay fo: n months va-
his parents. Mi . and Mrs. N. F. > a:i, r- trip. They will v.-At tbi-
Phillips. Mrs. Phillips, and 'Dor-! Texas, (‘tnif nn.a! at Dallas, the
othy accompanied him to Mathis on ! Profit:,r Ceh-biafion in Fort Worth
his return to Camp Monday. | a.ud points of inter.-st in Oklahoma.
; Colorado, Now Mexico, arid return
Mrs. James R. Wells and i-feil-1 home via El Paso, tin- Daw- Moun-
dren J. A.. Elizabeth. Lenora and : tains and the lower herder 'route.
Margaret, ol Los Angeles, CalUorn- j
ia are the guests of Mrs. Well's j
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W Won;
ack and brother, Homer Womack
and family. j
Mrs. Annie Coun. with her sister!
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor:
Forester, Taylor, Jr., and Gordon
of Bakersfield. California, drove to
Houston and Galveston where they
spent Thursday and Friday of last j
week with relatives and friends.
Sinton Mattress Co.
Across Street from Graht
. Lumber Company , , :
JULY SPECIAL
FREE : Pair, of good Feat-tie,-
Pillows ' with each Inner-
spring made during July ,
J. F. SETTLE, Mgr.
Bo* 532 Sinton, Te*.
Mrs. Tom Shields and two small
sons,, Tommie Joe and Buddie re- j
turned Tuesday to their home in
Waco after several days visit w ith j
her mother, Mrs. J. A. Webb and j
her sister. Mrs. George, Kilpatrick |
and Mr. Kilpatrick in the Kilpat-j
rick home.
Mrs. Frank Wilson and Mrs.,
Charles Brown of; Sititon received
the sad message of the death of |
their sister, Mrs. :E. T, Kuykendall,
who died at her home in Livings-
ton, Tenn., on Tuesday, July 21.
Mesdames Wilson and Brown
, , „ , , ; have the sympathy of their many
church Sunday night and were ac; friends in t,lis community,
rompanied home by Irving, who
had charge of the singing at the G. I. Holbrook, who has, been in
revival meeting Rir the past two a hospital in San Antotfio for the
weeks.
Pay 7N Takit Food Market
Of Texas, Inc.
“Everything for the Table1'
PAY CASH PAY LESS
COFFEE, Maxwell Hot’«*\. lb.
50c
HOMINY, Stokely’s, tall can
SNOWDRIFT, 3 lbs”
TOMATO JUICE, Del Monte, lg. sz.
3 for__________ _ ______ ______ - 25c
SOAP, Life Buoy, 3 for_____ 19c
Mr. and Mrs. Elwin C. Childs and
children Elwin, Jr., Buddy, Carl
past several weeks, returned home
Sunday evening. His brother, J. E. j
Holbrook, drove to San Antonio and j
j brought G. I. back home. His con-
and Patricia, ail of Dixfield, Maine, dttion is said to be much improved.;
arrived Monday evening for a vis- Mrs. (j i. Holbrook, who has been
it with Mrs. Child’s parents. Mr.
and Mrs. H. W. Womack, her broth-
er. 'Homer Womack and family, and
her sister, Mrs. James Wells and
family from California.
PEACHES, Del Monte or Libby’s
No. 2\ size
at his bedside, also returned with1
them.
worn
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Gaston and
son, W. R. III. of San Angelo, ar-
rived Thursday of last week for a
visit with Judge and Mrs. ,J. C.
Houts and Mrs. Gaston’s mother,
Mrs. Essie Beever. Mr. Gaston left
for a business trip to Dallas and
other points, while Mrs. Gaston and
baby remained for a longer visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Forester and
two sons, Taylor, Jr., and Gordon
left Wednesday afternoon for their
home in Bakersfield, California, af-
ter a weeks visit with Mrs. For-
rester’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. D.
H. Hughes, her sister, Mrs. Annie
Conn and brother, Mr. Leonard
Hughes in the Hughes home on
Borden street.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Gibb left Sun- ^
day morning for .College Station!
where they will attend the sum-;
mer Short course. They were ac-;
companied by Ernest Schmidt and j
Bert Abney of Gregory and Gene
Ebcrleben of Ingleside, Messrs. Mil-
ler Harwood of Taft and A. F. Ab-
ney of Gregory joined the party to
College Station.
Mr. and Mrs. August Pflughaupt
and Mrs. Louise Menk of Houston
visited their sister, Mrs. C. J. Tor-
no and family over the week end.
Sunday the family, together with
a few friends enjoyed a picnic
lunch at Park Welder in Sinton.
In the afternoon they were joined
by Mrs. Torno’s niece, Mrs. John
Schmalsteig and sons of Sinton and
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Helm and son,
Edgar, of Kenedy.
PEAS, No. 2 size, 2 for_ _____ _ 15c
CORN, No. 2 size, 2 for_____ _______ 15c
BAKING POWDER, Calumet, 1 lb. 18c
PINEAPPLE, Large Can.
10c
FRYERS, dressed, lb--------------29c
SLICED BACON, lb._____ 27c
VEAL ROAST, lb_____7771771771 15c
BEEF, Select Kansas City, any cut
SPICED HAM, sliced, lb-----------28c
SUGAR CURED BACON, slab, lb
DRESSED HENS - FISH
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San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 23, 1936, newspaper, July 23, 1936; Sinton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth718979/m1/5/?q=war: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sinton Public Library.