San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 1, 1932 Page: 3 of 4
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Houston Gulf Gas Company
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410 Starr St.
SAN PATRICIO COUNTY NEWS, SINTON, TEXAS, SEPTEMBER 1. 1932
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512 Chaparral Street Corpus Chrlstl, Texas
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NEWEST LEATHERS
Suedes, Kids, Marcel Crepes
A. J. Noles of Portland was a'
business visitor in the city Monday.
Born: .To Mr. and Mrs. Orville
Smith, a girl, August 27, 1932.
Mrs. J. D. Caddell vislted'her son,
Hunter Caddell, in Goliad Monday.
.. Mr. and Mrs. B..O. Burford .spent
the past week, in Kenedy visiting
Rev. R. H- Montgomery.
Joe Benson of Kerrville is spend-
ing this week with his parents, Mr.
apd Mrs . J. W. Benson.
Galvanized Tank and all water
supply equipment. See Slnton
Plumbing and Supply.' Co.^-Adv 25-tf
Miss Reta Gallihar of Corpus
•Chrlstl is the guest of Miss Olga
Mae Kring, ;i
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Mr-s.. M. ..U. Forgy is reported to-
be.. ..improving . after several days
■Illness. "...
■- Mr. and Mrs. Brutus Sipes of.
Odem were Sinton visitors Satur-
day. >
Judge and Mrs. J. C. Hauls left
$2.95 - $3.95 - $4.85
THE ECONOMY STORE
615 Chaparral St.,
Corpus Christi, Texas
David Williams and Bennie Ger-
des spent the week-end in Houston.
Remember Moody's Pharmacy
when in need of School Supplies.
—Adv.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Q. Hodge of Itas-
ca are visiting in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. E. H. Jackson, in Odem.
Robert Hodges of Taft was a
business visitor in Sin'ton Wednes-'
day.
E. T. Ellwooii has returned from
Galveston where lie spent several
days in the Marine Hospital: *'
Miss Katherine Hughes" was
railed to. Beeviile Sunday on special
nursing duty.
Mr. and Mrs. Churfqp Keliett of
Corpus Christi visited with Mrs.
Susan Sipes Monday. j
Mrs. J. O. Booth1 and children,
Orville and Grace Ids, are spend-
ing this wrak in Gonzales with rel-
atives. • ■
ReV, F. 1’.’ Bishop left T-ue-day
Wednesday for‘a fgw days’.stay f°i. Rhyside. whore lie will conduct
in Sail Antonio.
We fill prescriptions any time;
day or night. Moody’s Pharmacy.
—Adv. .33-2
Mrs. M. Li DSrby and Miss Ann
Richardson, of Odem wire visiting
friends in the city Monday alter-
npon.
Mrs; Minnie Gregory had as her
guests last week her brother and
wife,. Mr, and Mrs. C. E. Peoples of
Dallas. ‘
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Mr. . and Mrs. S’atn ; Preston and
children. Virginia and Jack, drove
to-San Antonio Monday, where Jack
underwent a tonsillitic operation.
Joe Harry and Brink Morrow left
Saturday night with a train load of.
the Welder cattle for Los Angeles.
California.'
Roy C. Demmer- and family of
Sinton, were week-end guests, of
r-: lat Ives- and friends in Woodsbore.-
—Woodsboro Weekly , Times.
Mrs. Lorene Swinny, who is tli.e
guest of her sister, Mrs. ,S, J. Gar-
ner in Taft, spent Monday with
Mrs. ’Carl T. Van Way in Sipton.
’•Mr. and Mrs, A. L Gore and son,
Llewelyn with Huber *Burferd re-
turned Sunday from Beeviile where
a two, weeks’ reviy.al services' in
the Methodist cliunjraf that place.
Mr. and Mrs. It. Joe Rogers and ,
Mis, J S. McGIoin o'l Co' pus ( liti
ti spent Wednesday afternoon in
SintPif.’ -
Miss. Evelyn Gregory of Pan .An-
tonio arrived Wednesday to be the
house guest of her aunt. Mrs. Min-
now Gregory.-
Plumbing and Plumbing supplies.
Work sanitary, neatly .and cheaply
done. Let us figure your job.
Sjnton Plumbing ’ and Supply Co.
; Adv. . ’ 25-tf
Mrs! J. V. Swinny, assisted in Per--
kins Rro.s .store during the absence
of Mrs. J. It. Reynolds-who spent
a fs’w days vacation -in Hillsboro
this week.
J. H. Morrow lift Tuesday morn-
ing to visit lijs mother, who re
mains critically ill at the home of
her' daughter Mrs. A. Er Jones of
Millersview.
Judge Kcnnerly of Corpus Christi
was the principle speaker at the
Sterling Rally held in the district
court room Thursday evening of
last week. .,
Mrs. I!. .J. Metske has asr lice
house gire*tK this week; her lather,
B they were- guest s’“of, relatives the j Mr. it, S. Greer. smut., sisters, Mjsses,
JS! past Week. .’ Virginia and Lula Greer of Boatt-
mont . , •!■..-
Walter Jaw son and .VllLa.yi-
rcu.ce retort:!-;! Stunt; y from Pirn
Leslie McNeil was in Robstown
last week, attending to business.
Bruce Gillett waB a Corpus Chris-
ti visitor Sunday evening.
W. T. George of Taft was a busi-
ness’ visitor in Sinton Monday.
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Windmills and Pumps, and Re-
pairs. Sinton Plumbing and Supply
Co.—Adv. 25-tf
T, O. Hell and family’ have re-
turned home,-after spending their
vacation in the Uvalde hill?.
The Qulf Coast Bankers Associa-
tion wiH meet in Corpus, Christi at
the'Nueces Hotij Saturday eveping.
Mr. bud Mrs. Frank Oelsohiegel
were Corpus Christi visitors on
Monday. : -
Mrs. H. P. Conroy aif- Houston is
the guest of her mother! Mrs, Min
pie- Gregory tills week. . |
HeadquartiTs* for-.. Srliool Sup )
plies. Moody’s I'harmniy.*
Adv. 3.3 21
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Mr, uhd Mr-. C M. Livs* y and
Mr. ll. Marluissi ij drove to Aransas
Pa-- Sunday for- a \.sif with Mr.
j aiid .Mrs. Roy St rain.
Mi'., and Mrs ICvet'ett Moor-et of.
Wood linro. lu-conipafuyd.. by -M i s.
Roy Uelnnvef. of Sinton, spent Mon-
day aft -Moon in Corpus Christi. ’
Miss Mary Ellen ;Cathe$ of
Whitesiidro is spending avnionth’s
vacation as house gin-.-,; of,her sis-
ter,, Mrs. G. 11. Day. • i
M; D. Forgy, prominent . fanijhr
of-Edroy, reports enough moisture
for the. farmers, of'Odem and jCdroy
to plant the, -winter Vegetable crop.
T. L, Johnson of Sinton visited’
his mother .and father^ Mr. and Mrs.
P. A. Johnson of Sinton visited
-—Refugio Timely Remarks.
Mrs. ■ Bernice Long end little
daughter, Peggie Jean, spent sev-
eral days in Rockpor.t, the past
week.- Refugio Timely Remarks,
Mrs. G. K,. Areherd and daurh-
.ters.’’MJss Edna and Miss Lula,
spent Wednesday alt, moon in fl-ic
Jack McCann lionu in Talt.
Jphri, Paul and Ben Hill) left on
Sunday* morning- fen a w t-Vk’s -visit’
with relatives in,,\Va<(') and Walnut
Springs. ,
Mr. and Mrs Carl T. ’.Van Way;
and son.’ Carl Toild mov- ’d to Wood-
boro Wednesday*; wlier- Mi. Vyir
Way !■• i onnj, I • d ith ."<• - . n
let Motor Company a; lit
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Located in Ideal Barber Shop
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Shampoo and Finger Wave--------.___50c
Manicures:_______________-5dc
$1.60 Scalp Treatments__________^_50p
20' - off on all Cosmetics
. COME IN AND SEE US
’ PHONE 69
HAMILTON’S GROCERY
The Big Cash Store
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Bidding toy your patronage on the merits of our
service, the quality of our merchandise, arid the low
prices we offer at all times!
If you are not a customer now, give us a trial and
'judge-for yourself.
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with the very Choicest Meats Obtainable.
Phone 384, Sinton, Texas,
For quick Delivery.
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Mr Hoi Waitt Sthvict
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panied a train load of Wt-hier v.u-
lie Wilson Jucksoji.; who '..si rom-
tnp
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Mr: aiitl Mrs. i-lmyld Rranlh > a: ' la ;:a Nurmi uf Ko
r-lvwl Thu-.rBd.ay of. last v.-e. k n-om | \> ••!«- did in si- -ni.
Pan M;un<v and v. • the ra. sa • I'.Vr ml Mi .!' •
()l Mr. and Mrs. Afcli Fullick a lev. lard Mrs. 1,. L iUu
days Irion- mov’ng jino the Wheat-i
Jiy bungaluv. on Wt si Market 1
street, where they will reside. .1
jimumwiiiiiii fir,
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• you want, at the very instant it is needed.
Hot water in the kitchen to quicken dish
washing, in the bath room for comfortable -
shaves and, refreshing baths and in the laun-
dry room, to make washing easier and
quicker. These and many more time and.
labor saving conveniences are yours with a
Natural Gas Automatic Storage Water
Heater.
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So that you can enjoy this marvelous serv-
ice right now, we are making a special offer
on these modern Water Heaters. During
September they can be purchased for only a
small down payment and very easy monthly
terms.
Have yours installed today. In less than
48 hours you’ll wonder how and- why you
ever*got along without it. . The burner is au-
tomatically-controlled, thus keeping the tank
fuH of water at any desired temperature. It
requires no attention whatever.
This service Is.economical, too. For just
a few pennies a day, the Automatic Storage
.Water Heater will supply all the hot water
required by a family fdr the kitchen, bath
and laundry.
, t.u Bti|r.sttnvii sinjciay
Mr. ami Mot. (). H. -Hodges <ity:» whore they vLiu-U .Mr.
soti„ Tap. who lijive 1 n kpciiditlg
a month',s- v-uvation w ith irjcml: in
Sinton. left Monday for Vernon for
a few days visit . nroutc to their
home in Tyler. . ' ’ •
Misses Gladys Gellttm' r.nd ( lain V
M.cNi-jj * enj'oyed a ,ti i]> - - I.a;--do.,-.>.
and Monterrey. Mixita. and points V
in butwa .-n, iMitu .Sm'.day. to \Vvd' ’
In last week's write-tup' of, tin ! ncstlay. J?
Eastern. Star, we.said that th, de 0; T \ M\’ . , - |
greas-ot the Order were cobfertvd lfl h.si;,, S(.hoil]^ AW-dm-sda: 1
on Mrs. Lv-a Nicho s. .This was ip (,itv.. havinr, business ' wdlli
error and shmtltl have -r-ad Mr!;.j(. superiti.tend.ent H. T. Bc.k- ’X
Lila Nichols. J worth
K. A. \ ix\ei.* o. N( i, ^ I)r. JInen Swinny arid £un?. Pueii X
has anuyed m town by ...otoL to M lx San -AnUlIli, , ,, .;.
vtsuh.s mother. Mrs J S. Wilson, j s. week-end Xyit*
and brotlter, Dr, II. .8. Mover. lL-l Mls yV,lli(, -s, ,:t;,
will remain in. the city a few weeks hrfltho„ ,M|. ...... ,,|rv , ;Vn„. f
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TED and FRED
announce .
Du Ponts New
No. 7 Duco-Wax
and No. 7 Fre-vVay Cleaner
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imiLLLAXT LLATI’P AXH PPOTECT
Its Transparent Film
Seals in the Beauty
-Fake a FVe in a- clean'car.
your car an A-1 Wash J<»I
with this Now'Cleaner.
before returning to New York:
Old pens, any make,, with gold
point accepted as cash toward t In-
famous “Parker Dulold Bens..’’ or
.mechanical -pencil ’ toward Parker
Dufold Pencil. Moody’s P.iia'r-
macy.—Adv. 33 2
'Misses Nettie and Ellen Hendrix
and Elizabeth Wood motored to’
Corpus Christi Frid.ay. -While there
they visited Miss Daisy. Hendrix,
who is in the Nurses Training
School, at the Spohn Sanitarium.
Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Hughes and
family of Pasadena spent the week-
brother. Mr. and
Mi s. John-. Nichols, and chil-iren.
IS’itk anti Mildred.■’return:*.! to their
home ’in’ Cokp'us (,’hj-isti, 'Saturday,
after a few days' visit with Mr>
Nichol's sister. Mrs. Jack; Lyhib.e.t'-
ty and Mr. Lymberry.
Rev. \V. C- Wood and daughter.
Miss Elizabeth, motored to Victoria
Monday. Mist? Wood .remained:
over for a week's visit w ith her \
uncle and-aunt. Ur. and jilts. J R .
Story. i
MV. and Mrs. ’S'. W.’ Seale aiul ■
Ted und Fred
TEXACO STATION no: 1
Located on the Highway Across Frorq^Court House
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Ws ArY^Hug^sWnd "brot be f MtrnA'Th Hinton ^Monda v''f rom' A us-1
while Mr Seale was attending
i tin University. |
Mrs. D. H. Hughes and brother. , . _ ..
, ... , - . . t nn where they hansrent the. sum-
Leonard Hughes. Others who join- • ....................
ed -the family group for Sunday I
were Mr. R. G Richardson and
Miss Ann Richardson of Odem j Mr. and Mrs. Grady Reynolds I
• , . .ih-ave arriveil from San Benito and,
Mjss Carey L« Verne ^t,,ny ttndi r , ot!CupyinR om. o! Sparks
brother B.H.e. spent sevet-a apartnients on George street Mr.
visit in San Antonio with itlnmov^ is ooach for ,he Simon!
and were accompanied home M ed- Ui U sVhooL
ilesuay • b) • Mr. and -Mrk. J. R
Thompson, Miss Barbara and Brow n
Thompson, Who were'enroute home
from Hillsljoro. „
,_Mrs. Catherine Martin who has
been spending the cst three .weeks
in the, home of her son, Mr- ami
Mrs. J. P. Martin,- iii.Cuero. return-
Mrs. Charles Kellett of Corpus home Sunday, accompanied by
Christi, daughter of Mrs. Susan, Mr; and Mrs. Walter G. Martin and
Sipes, returned from Austin hist Misses Marjory and Fairy Margaret,
week, where she. has been attend- Martin who drove to Cuero to ic-
ing the State University Yiud re-
ceived her B. A. Degree at the
close of the'summer Session. .Mrs.
Ksllett Is a member of. the Taft
school faculty.
Ed McGloin and Taft Morrow re-
turnqd Tuesday morning from Los
Angeles, California, where they’
went with a shipment of the Welder
cattle. v On their return they stop-
ped for a two days visit in Ap
home of* Taft’s sister and brother-,
Mr. and Mrs. Zoye Decle of Mawt-
thon’, Texas.’
turn witfr.her.
Miss Ann Walker of Joaquin vis-
ited friends- in ihe city Monday.
Accompanied by Mrs. Jessie, Kelly
and son, she came from San Mar-
cos; where the young women have
been attending Southwest Texas
State TeacherV College. Mrs. Kel-
ly returned to San Patricio and
opened school there on Monday,
beginning her second year as head
of that school. They will both at-
tend teachers’ institute in Corpus
Christi next week.
PUMPS
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black or brown; Specially priced—
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Corpus Christi, Texas
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San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 1, 1932, newspaper, September 1, 1932; Sinton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth717123/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Taft Public Library.