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BACK THE BOY SCOUTS!
Tuesday, October, 4th Is The
Date for Their Finance Drive.
Price 10 Cents
VOLUME 41
;Vte
Established in 1909
Dedicated To Community Service
TEN PAGES THIS WEEK
SINTON, SAN PATRICIO COUNTY, TEXAS, THURSDAY,SEPTEMBER 29, 1949
NUMBER 39
Sinton Co-op in Members Vote
da Build New $150,000 Plant Here
Gin To Be The , Largest Ever
Constructed In State of Texas
• • • •
A large group"of stockholders
and number* ,of Mu* .Sibton Co-op
Uln nud m Hinton IM r h Hehh&t
V Friday and voter! unaniinously to
build a comrade m>v nr In In Sinton
at tin- Nit<- of tin- ill plant.
The oo-opemttvi^ which I trim,-
olu -l operations five yeark ago with
a small capital in vest nu*nt. in now
planning tfw- building of .a unique
$150,1)00. ‘ muj»«■ i " uln hen-
Thu jdnn't will be equipped with
.the Continental Liril;(’l**unlng pro-
cess, t lie process which w.i ( .|c;ir,n
I «d f» handle pVi-chajilt iijls ha ry es-
ted cotton as well as the rough
Atcotton fbund' in this itiVa .'i.L the
end of eabh season. ,
Thf* gin will la* the largest plant
that ever has been built In the
State of Texas.
“In building this gin,'’ tiie board
of directors explained, “it is our
aim to provide, the type facility
needed In'1 meet the demands of
rough picking and, possibly. mech-
anically. harvested cotton.'•- “We
will never know how successful
4the mechanical harvester cart he
until we. can provide the proper
T
Time of Meeting*
For Sinton Masonic
Lodge Changed
N. A. McKinney. xecictliTv. mi-
noiinred at a meeting of. the Sln^
tun Ma'-ande Dodge .\'<». 1012 A F
<SL- A. M. Monday night that the
IllCjet lug time "!' the ludf, e Wullld
lie changed from 8:00 to 7:30 R.M.,
effectIve with the n*xt wtiHding.
The lodge' meets on the' pcCoiid
and fourth ..Monday night in each
San Pat Farmers
Planting Heavy
Dixie Pea Acreage
/San Mat ricio County farmers. arV
planning a big acreage «f Dixie
Wypul.t'L- pens.this fall, -according tr>,
10. IX I>i,llard, admin.strative officer
of the “Production and M^keting'
.Aflminstration in.&he cojjnty.
Dillard said that prior approvals
ginning facilities.’
• Cotton IVum mechanical pickers M''1' lhF fif/Him acres irt this
ids on the -gin- variety have Already been issued.
i,s,-at hand now,
officer stated.
the admin.strative
> plage* extra , demands
i ners. The standard gin doek ~ ^eason-for the Dixie.Wonders
have to contend with such things
afi moisture used by the cotton
picker and other foreign matter
when processing han\l picked cot-
ton. In our Investigations of clean^
ing machinery and machine pick-
ed cotton- we l’ind we' must install
the finest ginning plant available
in order to st cure the'most money
from, our wet, damp, bdlly, and
a machine-picked cotton.
The new girt will be a five stand
Continental plant housed in an
£55 fjget long. There will by# no wood
used in the building or.machinery.
The plant w^.11 he powered with
The, reason for the popularity if
these peas, Dillard said, is- their
quick growth. VCTth .plenty of mosi-
tlii;e> these pc,rh will'attain .a goo 1
growth in seventy days.
. The PM A furnishes assistance at
tlu* rate oi* QiH cents a pound on
Di^cle Wonder aeon be planted
for winter cover crop.
Dilfai^l said that, land on which
superphosphate. was applied/ and
Dfxip Winder peas grown have
shown a marked increase in yield.
Scouts Hold
Roll Call
Tuesday P.M.
Sinton Hoy Scout Troop Mo. :p;
and Cub Scout Park No 36 hold
their. first annual lull call at tin*
high school audltorUnri 'Tuesday
night The Diif rail wmh held In con-
junctibn with 'Stunt roll calls
to lu* heltl throughout thc.nution this
month
Tmn F.'IvCy, district representa-
tivc cif . Scouting, was inspecting
^ifflycr for tin* (hd) Pack, while
W T. Henry, chairman of the
Scout Troop (‘ommiftcu, inspccttsl
tip’ Scout Troop. The boy Sr were
fnsppf ted aruie radial on t lie I r gf-it;-
orkl arpj uniform appeanih'ce and
their advancement in rank since
d^jiuiary 1st. y
OUior mei.nl.er. i4f tin1 Klwania
Sc|Mitini: ('omndtleu pres nt in-
cluded a. “Sonny" ^iiigricH.
\n stitutioiial rep res errt at iy eC; i y 1
Siia.*fer, S- • >• Hichards, ami I ».
D. Nicholson. J. Vein ilerring,
field representative of tin* Hull
Coast Council, was alsu present at
tlio meet i n:r.
The Sinton Kiwanls Dltdi is tin*
sponsoring institute fpr scouting in
Sipfoj).
. During t-hr)—roU~<oall si*8 young-
sters joined Jhe Cub Pack/ They
Included: Loyd MyKimmcvV Rich
a.rd Alhn Nqely,- Hehe Spdthy Jr..
William Richards, Wayne Rob-
ertson and Walter Shuennernan.
San Pat County Grand Jury Finds
San Antonio Hospital Negligent
Mistreatment aiul negligence at
the San Antonio State Hospital
contributed to the death of two
7 5-year-old Oclerh citizens, R. A.
Sipes and Madison Moore, tiie San
Patgicio' Counly (Irand .1 dry char-
ged' Tuesday afternoon m a Writ-
ten report. ‘
The grand jury scroll was vi -
cessed until (a; t’plier :~H, .on- ;.l .re-
‘piest uf tin- 'foreman, AV.’iltv^ p
I l(;iiisohn, <d Oile'm. The grarbP
Jurors, Impaneled Monday of lusi
week, had lircn in .session l.. r 11 v •
■III.I ..m -lMir .l:t>........
Thi* ln\ '‘slfiintiir’ i .-j..KMh ■! , j,. .
Uu-\' hltil !*'" l fH 1 l <i:i t Si|*f
Tin- .'port Nai'.l thiit wlillj- ili,-.' [.i.-pn .'ijijM-ared t• > testify. Dr.
nw!<'L'i-pn tin* j 'li It Cl Ji.irtor i*„,. j: .Vudci/uii t.intil ioti bfforc the STand
" w> s !•. pr.il..•nI.|l,!c th. fa(.t. Iasi week, ns did J i,‘. A. «.
did lid .iustil'y thd i c-i.uni c( :iri In- , Vuss.; ,.f (idem, who nltomlod Slpea
dirim. ,,1 akninst liiiii 1.iiiiinl. i-1 .inn ,\lc,n(., lM.t'./r,• ghi<ir death's
l’y ndnlitmi" . U<-i Inn t Sip. s and Moore.
• II is snjjl llint hc.tcr IVsr i n s seliSj^yt Lie !we hieji Nvhese deaths
that
"M ' *f. tda* J|- ,v\ lilt
t •«)'.»
:ThiK pretty _pairioVdi-l<<'n'ttes ’ hri*,'- t/m-t
DjXh* Woiujer i>(;fs'are com par-
32-cylinder engine t'apable.' of jilev- J tivcjV ne\\;y in' this area of the
eloping 450^' hcVrsfpower. | state. 'DuriiW.the falfxif 1947,1 only
Accord il’K t« mm .lavs ■ of the 1,W0 poimde of the seed were-
co-op*s board lof directors, Rd* gin- . ldantthl. Dtllard .^yAid. However, ro-
lling process will be qs follows: ! ^«*lts were so satisfving in S«n
trucks f d’Lunty, diu-ing the fall of
194S farmers 1 planted some KU.dOO
pounds of ' thd* sbed. and it i« pro-
bable that this number will he ex-
»" t When the cotton-laden • umiao i ,, , ,
„ * roll up, they^will drive unde.-a dim- |*1'.»4S ftin^rs Panted some
JyP ble-drive shed. With a jerk of a "f 1V" * ** ,,n f
valve, suction can lie switched I
from load to load. The cotton will I l 's *'* '
go into a large drying machine ' I,1"ai''1 «nl
from thefe the liyrijs;
foreig-n mutter will b£
the
nl kir e r,,dpty. to obtain npprdvn^ bcfp’re
\ , ! planting soil huildiitg crops of
1*XtUlCtVCr l \ 4*■ * ’
_ , . . , . , . ’ which F*MA nsaistance is expected:
In the burr machine ■ which is fol- ___
lowed by a 14-cylinder irniiir k 'type | — - ^
cleaner. After the extraction pf p fi5) Y
burrs and cleaning, the cotton will ; * IdA I.
flow through the second large dri-’ pi
er. Kolhiwing thJ* dri,er, the cotton | jf fOO"J*2|JU 1 OF
goes through the C-cylinder in- ^
dined cleaner then through the
'•second 14-cytjMde^ irhpac* • leaner.
The Impact < h .rn<. are -designed
especially to renpive green leaves
|| “and siipifr. t'bieign metio. Ki
ol the larg- si tyji^ eNtiivctoi- f^etL
era .will provide an even Row »*f
votton to the brush gins ihro..eh
aq automatic, feeding system The
gin** will then deliver the Jint cotton'
to the lint cotton clekner ptoevsa.
'■ The plan will he 'pattern* d after
^iuH which are now ginning well
over 150 hale* In each tvenly-fcfhr
labour period. This will give much
yr relief to those cotton growers who
Lt -^oire faced with a 24 to 48 hour
E' wait t<. get their trailer:! lack in
th# cotton field.
The by-laws and constitutions
frf the co-op »ire being changed
♦o the most effective, type of organ-
isation and will be written in ac-
cordance wih the ’atest ndvice* from
the Houaton- Bark for Cooperatives.
This plant will fill a part of
the ever growing need for better
ginning facilities In thi Hinton area
father of Mr*. 1^. W.
Daloteu* Dies On 22
Dr. W. E. Kidd, f&ther ot Mr*.
m*»*r Wm, Deloteun, died In
Maw>rlal Hospital In Houston on
" ipMday. September 22 of coron-
f ttirlmboal*. after ns Illness of
^ days.
pr*. Oelotcus was at her fath-
» ^bedside slnpe Friday, 8ep4-
pr 17. Rev. Delot«us drove to
on Thursday and atten-
funeral In Ia Orange,
Deloteus. on Friday,
Houston that night.
195G Given
Growers price .for the 195b flax
crop will he supported nt 60 p^»r
cent «»f tiie April 1 1949 parity price
nccor.dlng th an nnnouncement
mftth* Thursdny morning by the
San * Patricio County PM A office.
Th# 1949 crop was supported at
90 per cent of parity or $3.49 a
lo’ishel In San Pntricio County.
The 1950 flaxseed crop will be
supported 1^ means of loan or
purchase agreements and by dir-
ect purchase if necessary, in South
Texas counties when* local con-
ditions make storage under loan
Impraeticnl, PMA said.
“The cut in the support price
Is due to a supply now on hand
equal to two year requirements,
half of which In held by th# United
as a result of price support oper-
ations,” tiie PMA announcement
continued.
K. I). Dillard,% county PMA ad-
ministrative officer, said no acrenge
allotments on flax are anticipated.
* Dillard said that oh yet hU of-
fice has no information as to ac-
^renge allotments frfn any either
crops such as cotton, feed oi* vege-
tables for 1950. •
Dillard said that funds are still
available for oaslatanee In carry-
ing out practices under the 1949
agricultural conservation program.
"When approvals are Issu-M to
the extent that these funds are ex-
hausted, the 1949 program must
he closed unless an additional al-
location of funds la received," he
added.
^ ■
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson and
CROP To Make
Final Bid For
County Cotton
The appeal for, C.R.O.P.^ (Chris-
tian, Rural Ovcis as- 'Program'-) will
not he discontinued until every
scrap of cotton is in the gins,
•Rev. Kcrrtflt M< nking, county chair-
man, stated this week.
Sevefcgl gins in this area have
incomplete bale^ for the drive in
th« ir bins this week. Menking re
quested that fanners still .wishing
to < ontrihutc ^ to the program, to
torn their eoltoirin to the county’s
gins to complete the bales, A cot-
i top grower may give a -whole hale,
j'"or join in with neighbors to con-
tributc a 1»alc. the county chait’-
'man stated.
iAitiher A. H. 'Schmitt, and* Pev.
M. C. Stearns, co-chairmen in the
drive, joinexj^with, Menking in iwg-
sing‘ farmers that' have samples
from loan cotton tor botli this year
and la-t year.-to contrihute them
to th** program.
Eight- balds have hcni dpnjitcd
thus far dui’ing the drive, Menkv
ing said.
Accurate Wage
Renorts Assure
Full Payment
Retirement and family insur-
ance benefits under the Social Se-
curity Act are based on the wages
received and the time spent by
each worker in covered omplny-
ment, TL M. Cleveland, Manager of
■ the Social Security Administration*
in Corpus Christ!, explained.
1 *'A record of each earner's wages
is kept from the report which em-
ployers send in with social secur-
ity taxes four Mines a year. Since*
the benefits which a worker or
his dependents will get, are based
on the worker's wage record, lt
is essential Dint his wages ho cor-
rectlv reported/* Cleveland said.
"Accuracy In recording the wages
Is made possible through the use.
by employers, of the exact name
and correct Account number of each
worker as thev appear oil his sor.lnt
security card."
Cleveland urges all employers to
'keep faith with their employees
b,v reporting their wages correctly.
This Applies to all workers whether
they are full time, part time, or
temporary. Employers are helping
to pay (or the protection of their
workers when they get old and
for thelf families when they die..
Properly completed reports as-
sure getting value received for
social security tax payments.
Mrs. P. W. McKenzie of New-
Hampshire, who was called home
because of the eerlous Illness of
I* OUee, arrived home
It. >U /''I' , \\ I (‘‘li MIC ' t . I t ■
Lion
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intymhpt' w,f tlm histiiuU'iu. is h.in
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s.lio.rta'g**' '*.•!' * iK'Usfm: -i tbL ji ;jIim ''I-* Si**V.piisyh'. j f
Tljcv said that whip
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r* • I tl-m ho-pital. < n Anj il J. I h»• •1 . /
,, \ .. ... ^:iU Alllonb. STntv' yi;,1,
said that it w,: 1 a .tire • . • : „.A , / '
Senuiup :(..}!n ,1. .IJytD; of ruei'..1
-Iii". .(!•;,•:.->i-miUv.u. Jim -V-'VJ-H Satisfactory 'Legume Cover
V'f ' ;re:<n y; ;itjd Sun I' it re i<. . • ' ... ^ 1
( Vu’ut V . 11 j - i ■ ■ 1 — \V i Mi; 1 rfi i:. .Ve li; i!.ri ' WiitiVt;' • 1 vv<:'"V -t^p/pr;! (tires fet*
The I' l.i'i * (-{line sh(4®!' nflcV*/:': 1 1h"' A,gii< uftqr;il C..hkerva-
,hive:?t i;t te-l, il I.SO 11 ppearad
’ M.-t-.ie the giaml jur\ hist week,
IMnMiiv tli.tir rejy.i'Pii, t),*• grand
nil ..I ndurmsl T‘2 y iii.|i«2f tnents In
1 'or* i iiiiii with *dh< r iiivt*stlga-'
A -'/impeoiVa p. -u^d for
rmWiy ap
dtidj^i 'ti itut f>t - th.. TcXa/l
«''Uiti ■ -I I •■••*« d t..' appear
lie 111 \ e>t Ir.itiii:' Imp’I.V, hut
1 veil .d ; 1 f I..*, Di-d ( |r( A t -
•h»hu II Mill* 1 tef li'ivcd »i
•c ;,s II,. IV*a 11 \ I'ljii plating
■ ‘ ' 1 ‘ ,";*h • W;' «i-'nif: A‘Otl-
ttif i- Tiu djs ip ( ormoctlon.
11 ''!)'•< < 1 - ii 1 1 j 11 11 |jan
f ile . | ,;t ) (J
ami f.iCf w.itli
Grand .hpor
IJ 2dr»n.l her p'l
tntrdpcnt
■ thnt; it y.;;ia tl r«
yf. I /ot-1 pi; d ’e t' f s'
‘ CITY SLICKteRED
rtVDtrying to keep City Slicker Maestro’.Spiko -tones under ,,, n,d; mi
control until October 8, when his Musical Depreciation tr<-:itnj<-m vr..v iV inn.i
Revue-.will o.pen a 16-dsy run at -th«* 19)9 State Fair of: Wne-j«.ii.i net 11«-. i.'.wn.-i _
Texas. This funniest of all shows is said to appeal to n*-«-i»t-—ii.-. "11 th. i.m- •
the plain ordinary jruy who loves a good laugh ' 1,r"ilh"1" ";,s li,,: 1 UUI .TliLvtUo
Winter Cover
Crop Program
Announced Here
* t * .*
Assistance Offered For
GOVERNOR ALLAN SHIVERS TO
SPEAK HERE NOVEMBER 8th
AT KIWANIS D!V. 4 BANQUET
Firemen Called To
Gr^iss Blaze
Wednesday P. M..
A lviwnnis Division - L’niir D ip
qnot. nt which Governor AH:i:m
Shivct'M will J»(* tlu’» principui
speakyi: has been scheduled In re i
for tbenight of NOvomhjpr Mlt. J
Leo ()\v*-n, president of fin* Sin- j
ton -Kiwigiis Club, stated Monday
Unit tin- governor h;\s accepted an
invitation to speak here before |
the Kiwanians on that-*date.
The banquet .jylll bo a joint j
iadi- r nieht meeting for the Sln.r |.Chir-f Guy f'.iiffin,
ton. t)«lenv and Tiftit Kiwtmis Cluhs,
and \isitiift/ Kiwanianr. and Un ii j-
wives \\ II I he •■•Invited, f’ oin Cor- n
pus Christ!. Laredo. Kjugsville. | ,
/Mire. . Ret ville, "And Viet r 1 ti
stated. ^
The .w,inton elub is a mern’c*v of
,ij. i i' n. foi *- of t!’* T VMs -eM'g
•hoina District.
Details of tile pldgr.'IM i ll I
•| c-n woi ked out. Momlic’s of the
*Ki\\.i iis Committee t »r t‘u*‘ l.a*:-
qi.ef said that the in ett.ig \. < -'L•
probably be held at tin- Sinton
< 'ornm aj) y ('luhlifuiso.
I i' *|jfr t r<*a fhiy'n't u
i rpHiilting in all . abie-friual aireiuut
-T cf sa^vr'in Mooiv.s -s\ d> m • a ml |
ivfurther res tilt ing ip a (1 iahet ir :
ijeotna which lie in-vf-r ivcorr*rd.jwi>
|.Moore. dicdGrf Sjn-ton 1 lo pital' on
! A) * ti 1. 1 :*./ a ftvr be ing rewidyed ,fi;u>u ;
j tin-'S-in-Antiinio hdispita 1.
! The grand juror's sMbjn iVt y iiiu ■
that '\\jhih* 'tin* deaths oi'^'tln- “l-.vu.
i »;ai RaAriL^o-4tomity <d-Hr.»*ti>fr7TYrrr■■
: "dt-plorablr", till y fotilnl tl at
/t.-'Hk* ld|>.pdaj- *of San \ j. t
i ds uia'frs -a di -lit.H'f i:i.i»r \ »
v.TMiin tin1 .past two • a'rs and
f pri-Kill^ ■ siiii-c fir. J. I), .'.rub-
i l»eea^iro .sitperineTn'h ht. -
Underway In
San Pat County
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Firemen of the Sinton \jdtlnteer
Dirt* i)epartinent wen- call.-d to a i
MTa-'-'s lire at the Frank • Vanecok :
apart nTents ne!»r tin- Sinton hos-j
J'dtal \V/"Iid sda> afternoon, Fire!
iid ibis- mnriw
*
The* 4‘ir • v as « :\li,i„,b.d..-d ‘ u itii |
’dy - baht damage 'to*» one. of tin ,,
o yigi s', Griffin said.' * ' i
’Tlu- Fire Chief urged” Sin? oil eil
mvs not to follow the I'po trucks
t:> a Hie after ti. • alarm lias becui j
‘dUini-fV. -f’leaso sta\- where you
- vvli'-ii 11 (• a-bn .n given,” ti.n-i
c! dp sai I. -'f o VFD will b* abb-
1 , work much more <-rfie;entb'
* itliout a crowd of spe. tutors." i
"If the citizens .don't -slop i-omiii"
" the ljr» s. someone is going to ' .,pij* ^,,,
i Christ
World Wide
Sunday
J 1
So;
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It,
Ft !•
For.
LbrdV Supper
Uii.it. 'd'd -Ur
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; i
Boy Scout Drive
To Be Held
Here Tuesday
The animal Hoy Scout Finance!
Drive will he held here in a i
sweeping one-day campaign next*]
Tuesday, I). E. Nicholson, chair- |
man of the drive, stated. Nkhofrot
said that workers would meet ear-
ly Tuesday morning for coffee and
finance drive materials. About
t.wentv workers will Join In the ef-
fort to raise Hinton's part of the
809,000 budget for 1950 set by the
Gulf -Coast . Council of the Roy
Scouts of America. *
Davis Vickers, district Finance
Chairman, reports that more funds
are’needed this year than ever be-
fore bemuse w.e now have jnore
yoimgsterH in Seouting than ever
liefore In , the history of the. .Boy
Scouts of Arneerica.
Field service to all units, maln-
tenanc# of one of the finest Scout
camps In the. State of Texas h*
Ijike Corpus Christl, badges am'
Insignia for the hoy a, training o’
lenders and maintenance of th**
council office are some of thejiec-
essary parts of the program tha*
the budget for 1050 will provide for
Scouta In the area.
Mr. and Mrs. B. W- Handerfer
Who attended the funeral of Mrs.
Handerfer'# mother, Mrs. G. W.
Aehmore In Hamilton, last w£ek,
were accompanied home by Mra.
Handerfer’s alater, Mra. Kdlth Me-
Cleaky, who will visit in their hopie
for several weeks.
Attendance Record
Set At Presbyterian
Church Sunday ”
A new church record \yas set
1 'uring Rally Day Sunday, at the
j Sinton Presbyterian Church with
i v V melnhers -and guests present
'F'his number was only 12 short
!' the 100 goal which had been
ct for tlu* Rallv l>av meeting and
- hoft of tin* 90 set last Easter
Sunday. >
The offering for the Ueligioss
'’docution Pi o vrqtn was $57.00. a
'‘(cord t'u * i ■ St l^ool (iff* l ing, «
hpxvevc-r, well below tie- goal of
8100 which, had- be»'U set.. The
offering a year nun was $24.50.
A U'-w Hundav School class began
lust Sun-inv for young adults un-
der tl.e lead-r.ship of Jack E. M11-
U-r. It will m«*«*t each Sunday In
the Home Economics classroom of
Sinton High School. 'Pen were pre-
sent at the Initial meeting.
One hundred has been set as.
the attendance goal for next Sun-
day. Anyone not attending Sun-
dpy School at rome other church
Is cordially invited to attend one
of the eight regular classes at the
Preshyt«*rlan Church.
Former Sinton Man
Establishes Paper
The first edition of the Jim WHIh
County Beacon, which lx being pub-
llxhVd and edited In Premont by
Oen* C. Blackwell, wax printed
last Thursday.
Blackwell wax employed by . the
New* Id Sinton a* a Linotype-op-
erator and printer during the lat-
---1 ..... J' ly In 1M6.
ix IM.’.is'liytiTinn riimv'i
*f.\roi‘ld v\’i(h< < *i iiuiivun -
f • %, Whyp all
:« : '• • . * being ugh^
""nl "'Vor j,'uii.ij'n-i"M S-m-
**i*t .Palm. Sunday wheri
77 ! '*<*•» ve<b (-"iniMunib i and '*!•
v., n* present. 1-3v v ('hristfan is
-i’ge'd f-i .medi'tat]* i,i] "U Ahe Siiora
dd nt l.efoi^- cminu _to it.
The pa stiff. R'vv. p;il.n( :• ? s^foteiis.
the Inpie. ".lesus
A nursery is provided dur-
jjnu the \N*o|-vhi.o lmnil- GliiMp-n I'ru’.ii
i ’w.» years old and up an- invited
1 to Sunday School.
| O 1 < ft tuber I - ib’\ . *)('|(’l eil-
I uni1 Elder P.'ill Pilkington are plan-
ning' to attend the S\nod . Texas
' hv- tin" i* Austin College in Sher-
J nri’i. It is tin* Centennial of '.he
| selool.
j Dr. Geoi'Ve Rutteriek of New
i 'fork City is the p»;ln<-ip'«- speaker
and three Sviu-ds will meet at the
I win pi
I '• rue tiiii". Tin- other Svnods are:
. . , Laud
I’ivsbx t«*i ian. F.S.A. and tin- Syu"d ^ ,
«-r Oklahoma.
The Western Texas Presbytery j 1
meets ,<n October I.M-20. Elder ■ 11 • • ' '1 M
Plummer .-cel ReAu Deloteus are ; |T*'
)•' pr -sentat i\e-~ to tliL nuct itig t<
P*. I*- h1'Id .in-McAllen, Texas.
j... a th./)
■ L*. b/'Y
D. \vi
ii'.. vvaia;
y.-ifiT-fi ia
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i u '.pTfiii t- •
afu-.e! biiiw. •
I tall <e • H-'" v
(.!"' t ricii I , Ji#.:- -I
Pl(1 . d i 111 11 * ; ^ 7.X nT i
Gr.^n J .'Ti - - V.
i!“i.i'A \' ’ ib'.Mi; .1
cat in G'-orge H. I*ml Sul'l.\yi
U'eldep *K.-me||'. 7 lyib -
i * a i; 1 is Syn PAtt'uao I'viim1 ■ -i-
• ■“t t- — t. 11 was-drt!ling at' Gl't i
> afh t his wec-K- oa ' a - ji
vi.ntl'iet. **.
J 'h i .-a .* hw im' i
I '( (')ili> • \t e.iii^.i | F;i-t \\ !
Point Fa l l. I!. 'K S* “Hi d.|,
ah* ad oji two t. st- both ii7".t!
nott bwest quarter .L.
SubdiviNlmi. r..’.
i 'j. ■ ; IP' (■* . 1 nje n - i
: To] lj G . I »avA
5,361 .'(•"*. a lid . I !n
eet.
.V
-
Th
So;
Curt i
i * i
Oil
i Sin
. Mir* i a 1.
and G.i-
.* jet .n I »i i
14 '! ‘
and
fhi ba Udotle.d W i|d( a I s
I* Til" S'fi 11111 • ■ p- Mi
J 1 Fo'i' i i. 11 Wilt,
! T“W a.cm w. v mV.
| f' el ’It had ive, . . . .
b
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tin r«-
alt w'ati
; t.is
•T Lj
West Sinton Church
To Hold Mission
Festival Sunday
The' Trinity Lutheran Church, of
West Sinton will (ihsorO- its hih
mill Mission Festival Sundax with
i wii services Tin- Ib-v. F. IJ Lie-•
if Bishop will he the principal
gliest speaker,.
1‘nstor Ub*se announced' Wed-
♦rt’S'lay that 1 is acrnKui theme fr*t
flit* 10:30 A.M. service will be “The
Feast for Sinners.” based, on .the
l*nrabTT of the Great Supper w
His* theme for the afternoon ser-
vice at 2:30 o'clock wjll be ' Wit-
nessing for Christ—a /ruit of, our
Christian Faith."
A special offerlnT for mission,
home, and abroad, will bo taken
during the Mission Festival day. A
noon meal will be served at 12
o'clock. Everyone is Invited to at-
tend the festival.
Hilary, wildcat twu
diTht.h n > '•» “f m
dry hid»- al Jj.iHi-l ft »
The Miipgan fp Id
b st at II M, Reed
ran \o. 'J \Jaitha
blew.
I '.l! .Me
l‘Tf'1 MA
rtUMIOdTH
11 I'*-
■dV t>
jVl;'! That
' AC A a
’Hr.'
11'• t ri of
I > “iiqUes.
a -assist-'-
pr< -huvrs
'■ A cover
" , tin; fail
». . ■
■tie' rates
! “ winter
' *!• peas,
yet
. 3 , InfJ-
1 - ("*nts.
AC A
V i0°-‘
i; s and
i i erdhef
y-l i.o
' T > less
1 s j'mls
m -'ate tie/
th«-rd
plios-
\ it hill
I ef-
'un-
)-f bo.
at has.
II s< t-
• tated;
■ ! uire-
Tnust
(ji-d-
v acre
crops
• st or•
pounds
V
■ad cast
■Ilf, 10
g'rain,
i be acre,
tlio best
ms • never
anted. Ini
! a-. b(ven
'.inter le-
W'
Fufiera! Services
Held For Mrs.
G. W.'Ashmore
g'.ittu-d a
pud A < ► Mop • “M i-
K. Chi'i t nnii. ,M j a
bntrnCted to ' 7.Mill b . t. .|V<»«-iri. n ■ tv.ii, ili.
^ 330 v feet R om the so-uth- "an-’ '
.(•St Ilf..I'll litp s of S.MtioU 1 I, j llt'-sK of
.l(»hh P“llun s.iii'Vt " op' a 171.22-. .
1, ;IS|- - I il>. i nli.iiiUsi, C'liiir, U lii llumll.
In, tlu* ■East . White l’oint field, J toil, Se|iteoiliOr *Jrt, uijh the-pastor.
Humble Oil arpl R^fi’inu-: f'oinpan.v | Rc\ It. <’. d’»,JTrty‘k,,o. «>fl'ieiating,as-
SfM-.o - F'v. i»'i -i f'!.>V"ntiaJ j.fi |. .|"hc UiH R>v Moi-ga,a Dennis,
made LI"'* | pastor of Mclwond AvCnue Hap-
‘as- tist ('Iptrch; diijovvnwood.
>’ NN ,Yvlun“'.' 63. mother
f; W H!*i.n«fe! f#-<- of Sln-
I I i milton
■ fi bei t *■ ;|ft -p an ill-
t W< > \.ai^
11 • i v ii . b Wd i- hehl at
Vo. 6 Spc.-f - F'*.!, d'J.
t'-st on I v-'im h ch/Vkc
pounds of pressuri* pn tubing,
inc* sealed, made 187.7 .barrels
42.7 gravity oil.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Lov Sims and
and Mrs. Clyde Mayo spent
:<¥**»•
SINTON GIRL
ELECTED OFFICER
OF A&I COUNCIL
Ola Myra DuRose, junior stu-
dent from Sinton, has been elect-
ed treasurer of the Cousins Hall
House Council. *
Cousins HaU Is a dormitory for
“Survivors other than Mrs. San-
derf<T met husband, three sunn
rid )'i\ daughters.
#
Mr. and Mrs. Handerfer, Betty
Ann and Reverlv. went to Hamil-
ton to attend the funeral, *
WE INVITE—
. i
■
“■VA-.A.'- ,
Mr. and Mrx. Tony Koclnn to
l e our guext thl* week at the Hex.
or Rialto Theatre* (or the raorrto
of their choice. Clip out thl*
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Tracy, James F. San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 29, 1949, newspaper, September 29, 1949; Sinton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth717593/m1/1/: accessed July 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sinton Public Library.