The Hebbronville News. (Hebbronville, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 51, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 2, 1925 Page: 3 of 4
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Professional Cards.
JOHN C. WALL
recently First Assistant At-
torney General of Texas, has
opened offices for the prac-
tice of law at
719 Gunter Office Bldg.
Phone Cr. 445, San Antonio.
It isn’t a'vays easy to stay on the
safe side- Remember the story of what
happened to the fellow who believed
in “Safety First-'’ He said “I stopped,
looked and listened—and then some
fool ran into me from behind ’’
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Texas plants extract 196.571,000
(rations of crasoline from natural gas
each year The gas is better fuel
, afterwards-
HICKS — HICKS
DICKSON A BOBBITT
Attorneys at Law
OFFICES:
Hicks Building, San Antonio
Vails Building, Laredo
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC-
My fences, gates and cattle guards
on my La* Animas Ranch have been
put in good reair and anyone leaving
gates open or tearing down or cutting
my fences will be prosecuted to the
fullest extent of the law.
11-4-tf. REUBEN HOLBIEN
SOMETHING ABOUT GAS.
!
F. LOTTO
LAWYER
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San Diego — Texas
W \ UN-INC. TO TRESPASSERS
I have complied with a 1 require-
ments of the law in Posting my
lands, and all persons found hunting
thereon without permission or other.
wi.-e trespassing will b*1 prosecuted! FOR SALEr-—High-bi*.tl jack
Sixty years ago housewives con-
sidered gas service cheap at from
56 00 to |9-00 a thousand cubic feet-
Now the average bill for gas aervice
is one of the smullest items of house-
hold expenses, says the Texas Pub-
lic Service Information Bureau.
Today we are using three times as
much gas as we did twenty years
ago and double the amount used ten
years ago.
In 1806 there was one use for gas
lighting. Today gas is used in more
than 5000 differ.nt ways.
It takes seven m llion gas-cooking
appliances to prepare food for the
nation’s population-
The gas industry each year re-
quires ten miUon tons of coal and
more than one billion gallons of o1'!.
The American people spend more
money for soda water and chewing
gum than they Uo for gas service.
$
to the fullest extent of the law.
11-4-tf. ROBERT II INN ANT.
dress H. M
Ad-
Dannsier, Sejrta, Texas.
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E. J. FOSTER
Consulting and
Civil Engineer
Laredo — — Texas
NEAL A. BROWN
DAN HIG1HTOWER
Lawyer* ' k
Hebbronville, Texas
A. M. BRUMFIELD
Attorney at Law.
Practka ia District and
Appellate Coorts.
Office Ia Courtlteaaa.
Hebbronville, Texaa. .
TOM LEACH
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Hebbronville, Texaa.
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J. A. SIMPSON, M. D.
S u r ger y-G y aeeology
Joseph B ril ling
Laredo, Texaa
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THIS BARCAIN BOOK
QKND TODAY tor this woodsrtoi
O bote of niapi 1m MO pot tn
b—rmfly bursting with bargain prices on
(hr world's best merchandbe. Almost
everything you need is listed smoog (he
UMO items pictured, described and
plainly priced-priced ai a very detinue
and substantial saving tor you.
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MAIL THIS COUPON
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JOHN COLMAN
Dealer la
CLUB HOUSE RRAND f ANCY GROCERIES
1116.1118 Davis Avenue
LAREDO, TEXAS
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HEBBKONVILLB STATION Na 6
ICE DELIVERED TO ANT PART OF TOWN
Distributing Point for Crestonio, DuBose, Roalitos and Bowavidas.
From
8:30
P. M.
To
12:00
Midnight
Lower rates are charged-
LOWER RATES ARE CHARGED FOR STATION-TO-STA-
TIOX CALIFS WHEN PLACED BETWEEN THE HOURS OF
8:30 P. M. AND 12:00 MIDNIGHT. THE RATE DURING
THAT TIME IS ABOUT ONE-HALF THE STATION-TO
STATION DAY RATE. AND IS KNOWN AS THE EVENING
RATE.
THIS CLASS OF SERVICE IS VERY POPULAR FOR SOCIAL
CALLS. THE CHARGES CANNOT BE REVERSED, HOW.
EVER. ON STATION-TO-STATION CALLS. NEITHER IS
THE EVENING RATE EFFECTIVE WHEN THE DAY RATE
IS 25* OR LESS. ON SUCH SHORT HAUL MESSAGES, THE
DAY RATE APPLIES.
Southwestern Bell
Telephone Company
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A W. MAJOR
Half of the income of the average family goes through tha
kitcren, and it ia in the kitchen that the greatest saving can ba
made, according to r report of the American Gas Association
based upon an analysis of domeatic expenditures.
‘ Ocerhead can be reduced in cost of materials, cost of
fuel, cost of labor and depreciation, but the heaviest factior ia
the time and labor wasted because of aniquated kitchen equip-
ment.” says the report
It has been shown th^ present day improved appliances
for the kitchen cut down the cost of running the domestic table
in every essential detail- Materials cost less, z oca use less is
waited and lees need be bought. Fuel is saved by the use of
efficient oven hea^ controls and improved burners.
Thousands of families are using gas stoves as antiquated
as a 1910 automobile, says the report.1 Theae old stoves an
built too c’ose to the floor for convenience, the ovens are badly
placed and the burner* require more gaa than should be used.
PERSONAL AND IMPERSONAL.
... W. B. JOHNSON. Agent HEBBRONVILLE. TEXAS.
ftlLsses Wave Swearingen, Ara I««» X___ .
Job-on and Lucille Garn„r were the 00800*1
week-end gu<sts of Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Johnson at Islitas
I Mrs. Roy Hearn and Mrs- Tim
Tlin'ds nave returned from a week's
visit to San Antonio and Pearsall
friends and report a most enjoyable
time.
J Judge and Mrs. A M. Brumfield
spent a couple of days in Laredo last
week. Mrs. Brumfield going there
to consult her physician, her health
not having been at all good for
sometime past.
Mr- and Mrs. E- L. Armstrong and
children are back from Islitas, where
they went to spend Thanksgiving
Day with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Johnson. Mrs. Johnson is the only
daughter of Mr. and Mrs- Arm-
strong.
Mrs Asa Draper left Sunday for
her old home in West Texas and
where she will remain until after
the Christmas Holidays. During her
absence Arnos Dinn will act as
chaperone for Mr. Draper and will
see that he keeps witnin proper
bounds-
• Mrs. John Sutherland of Alice
•pent several days of last week in
Hebbronville, the guest of Mr. and
Mrs- Barney Anderson. Mrs. Suther-
land and Mrs. Anderson being sistjr.
While here Mrs. Sutherland was
made the honor guest of several en-
tertainments- -- „•-*«» • *•
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TOURS FOR SERVICK
BORDER GAS CO.
THE SELF CULTURE CLUB.
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» JOHN U. OlTiUiKLAND •
Lawyer
baa Diego —
Trias
LEASES —
OIL PROPERTIES
ROYALTIES
DRILLING CONTRACTS
— PRODUCTION
THE SINGER
Best SEWING MACHINE Made
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707 SALINAS AYE.
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LAREDO. TEXAS
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Hebbronville — —
CITY
MEAT MARKET
NEW FREEZER DISPLAY
COUNTER
ALL KINDS OF CURED MEATS.
BUTTER AND EGGS.
FREE DELIVERY TO ANY
PART OF THE CITY.
J. E. BARFIELD, Prop.
HEBBRONVILLE, TEXAS.
B. M. Alexander, President
M. W. Brennan, V. P. & Cashier
Geo. F. Sturgis, Vice-Pro*.
A. L. Vidaurri Aaa’t Cashier
LAREDO
NATIONAL BANK
LAREDO — — — — — — TEXAS
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U. S. Government Depository Member Federal Reserve Bank
TOTAL RESOURCES OVER IMN.HM4
Start a Savings Account with Us. It will help your savings grow.
Interest 4 per cent Compounded Semi-Annually.
J. R. Meoro
L. B. Ortis
DIRECTORS:
J. K. BereOa
A. W. Wilcas
M. W. Brennan
B. M.
L. G.
The Self Culture Club met last
Tuesday afternoon at the home of
Mr*. Preston Dannell«*y with Mrs.
Lewis Armstrong as hostess- The
R"d, White and Blue color scheme
was used in the decorations, and the
Thanksgiving motif was featured in
the refreshments. The following
programme was rendered:
Roll call: Why Uncle Sam Has a
Right to Strut. ,
President's Proclamation. — MiN.
-Henry Yaeger
Song: Star Spangled Banner—-The
Club.
Paper: The Monroe Doctrine From
a South American Standpoint.—Mrs.
Boyd Guilford.
Commercial Activities of the Unit-
ed States In South America.—Mrs.
('has. D Adams-
At the conclusion of the program-
me a delightful salad course was en-
joyed by the following: Mesdames
Anderson, E L. Armstrong, Adams,
Cain, Lewin David. Pippin, Lewis
Armstrong, Lloyd David, DannelUy.
Guilford. Houston, Harbison and
Yaeger.
All the members of the Self Cul-
ture Club are urged to note that the
Club will meet wnth Mrs- Joseph
Gruy on Wednesday, December 9.
Hebbronville
BOTTLING WORKS
ARMANDO SALINAS— MANAGER
-AGENT FOR_
Smile of the Orange
A MOST DELICIOUS DRINK
ALL KINDS OF BOTTLED SODAS
Free Delivery to Any Part of the City—to the Oil Field*
and to Mirando City.
OUR BOTTLED SODAS RECOMMEND THEMSELVES
HEBBRONVILLE — — TEXAS
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Houston
THROUGB SLEEPER DAILY VIA CORPUS CBRISTL
ASK ABOUT OUR LOW RATE SUMMER
EXCURSION FARES.
MISS GARNER ENTERTAINS-
Miss Lucille Gamer was hostess
to the E. E- E. Bridge Club last
Wednesday evening. The color
scheme wag carried out in Thank*,
giving colors. Those prpsent were
tees Marie Long, Virginia Stetson,
'Wave Swopringen, Julia Stafford.;
i Barrie David, Gladys Vest
Ititiieftk! RHss
•core ar.d Miss David low*
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THE CLUB
CAFE
LEADS THEM ALL
THE BEST TABLE-BEST EVERYTHING J
DINING ROOM-LUNCH COUNTER
iClNa end Neat-Gwod Service
7«S SmUnm» Arcane, LARBOO. TEXAS
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C. W. STRAIN
G. P. A., HOUSTON
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Ladle* Shampoo at the American
Barber Shop, formerly Dick * Barber
Shop- *•**■
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NOTICE TO HUNTERS AND
TRESPASSERS.
I have been commissioned Deputy
Game Warden for Jim Hogg County
by T. E Hubby, State Fisb A Gama
Commissioner, and am emp’v/ed to
see that no hunting is done i" any
>f the Randado pastures or San An-
onio Viejo pasture* which have been
•r,t,ab! :«hed r.s a State Game Preserve,
ind which are also p <ted, and any
.item or Utypasaers found on these
remises will be arrestdd and prose-,,
-abed- 11*28 6t.
LEF. PETZKL.
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Orange and Brapefruit Trees
and rnrarr VAimrrnw.
plant mow
Doa’t Make the Mistake of Waiting For Some Particular Time.
MAIL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY WITH CARE.
BLACK'S NURSERY
v^v.w/r,
MERCEDES, TEXAS.
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