San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, April 22, 1921 Page: 3 of 6
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[womans missionary society
HOLDS SOCIAL MEETING
INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUE
PREPARES FOR BIG MEET
GAS AMD OILS
TK-.-Mhoik's John J. McWhorter. Hen-, Austin. Texas. April IT. Active
ton ray lor an*! Huy N. !• ranklin -W-S*'*-’- preparations have begun for the big
hostesses to tint*' Womans Missioearv. annual state meet of the university in
■ Society for their regdlv. r ooci.il aiul t er.seholastic league to he held at A us*
[‘•Voice Program day.’at the cozy sub- tin on May 5, t; and 7. A total of SG4
| urban home' of Mrs. Franklin on- .non .officially recognized contestants from
j day. April ISth. Thirty iames were the schools in various parts of the
j presen., also twelve children. ; state will come to Austin for this
Our lesson was read from Isa., meet, according to Dr. E. 1). Shutter,
| XLII Tr-8. director. As a result of the district
t Song, "Work For 1 he Night, is ( ora-, elimination contests' now in progress,
ling.” . there will come to the state meet 198
Prayer. - Mother Martin. debaters and 256 contestants in the
: We have this month a study of our high school and rural school divisions
' work in the city of San Antonio. The jn declamation. There will also he 128
| work there is in part supported b\ the tennis players on the ground (boys
Womans Missionary Council, an ap- and girls teams), and 852 entrants in
propriation to the amount of 82.872.6u track,
i having been made at the last session., in addition to these student dele-
Tlv importance of this work, and j gates there will be about 2.90 teachers
, the necessity for ( ouncil Aid is due to representing as many schools, who are
j th \ great number of Mexicans in this aiso included in the list of official del-
district something like 2b.opf) Still,egatesk or a grand total of i,12'4. Add-
;!i\e. iii a large measure, un.vmoriean-! ing to these a number of other tf*aeh-
T ized. clinging t,o ineir old customs and and members of. the contestant's
I . : redo tons. And right ;n the heart ol families, an -attendance of fully 2.000
J : this ^ <;-Austin is ex-
j 1 has planter! t^;Wesley Hodspouted.- Corpus. < hristi Call* r.
i jlii'ui two-story building. .. ...'_
j : Cur pHgrnm Monday \v;iey^reseyC'CPi . PROTECT THE MAILS
j a- a. typical .monthly meeting of the
j bot: Antonio Heard of < dy Missions, j rpn,; ,.,-y ,:{ A; a, • cm j-s
| ' The Program was made onife ef-d t^. a -little more ^mziu-.bms
| i ie.ciive^ by tin iiiwpersoiuitioti . ut .C'“ : dhajy in tin* past.
( tty Hoard -Ift esnlee!. by our Auxiliary j-- Tilt? t>ostvali','fcer gener-d .has instr.uc •
y •l<<eader..,-,.Mrs. P. !•. (ifegorv. and the ,;,] f^at m*r.i ‘-..ho band! a valuable n---.nl
r I various me.in.ieis s tiding, the hurts' of -efi;; 11 go aimed* and ready, to perforate
iithe workers ; ad Cmsirm.-i of Commit- • ,,.<>,!]? who appears. lie ulsd.of-
at Pi reading o’ tie r- i"uts as ijbrsyjy revyynl af-$5.u«jtr to. any tn
!■:>;• 'ey |*i«j Pr'rs,.I,■ nt. mau who brings id a rckbet;.,
'At rim (omlusion of t In-' program Cii mens cf sm:H towns agd' rural
• we were served a most delirious lunch communities have not been so vitally
eon <>4 pineapple salad. • wafers- and interested in the reign of chime as .arc
.'-'*”tu punch, by the joint, hostesses. . ijeople in the large (-enters of popuki-
, followed by a ^wonderfully pleasant i don. where the bulk of the. banditry
j hour of needle work and lively "chat-1 flourishes. But when it comes to loot
j tei^1. And long before we even ting, the mails the blow strikes home
dreamed it was “getting late, it was | t<) ,->very- citizen, no matter how iso
time for husbands to “wonder where j latul hls n.si(U:lu.t. may be. ~
in the world my Wile is. And we. The only good robber is a dead one
merrily bustled off. thanking our hos-; we hope the mail men shoot often ant!
tesses for one of the most enjoyable [straight.
Contributed.
— GO TO THE —
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Ideal Bakery
depend on us to do you good'repair work
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It is to our interest to see that- you get the
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best that can be had.
We know H-ow and we don't- maid, work-
r-U.v;-~ I - gTft . | - p jf '
ing fpr what we get.;
FINE BREAD, CAKES,
PIES and DOUGHNUTS
. Jffc 1 -* * . *
All Baked in Siinton.
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OUR LICENSE NUMBER IS 0240)213
SINTON
SINTON
They look alike to most people, but one kind will make a near-sighted per-
son see better; another kind will make a far-sighted person see better;
and perhaps either of these or still some other kind may stop headaches.
Anyhow, we know, and will furnish the particular kind for each particular
case. All examinations are made in our store and no one is authorized to
represent us elsewhere.
jOnee you have sampled a
delicious steaming hot cup of
Warnba Coffee you will
never be satisfied without it.
Perfectly blended from the
finest coffees, it never fails
to meet the requirements of
those who want the best.
At your grocersin 1 and 3-lb.,.air-
tight tins. Premium coupon in each
can.
MAGNOLIA COFFEE CO.
Houston, Tex.. ,
THE STAMMS
i afternoons ever.
The reward should be paid for a
dead head as freely as for a live car-
cass.
Jewelers, Optometrists and Opticians
“The Store For Those Who Care’'
Corpus Christi, Texas
CAN BE CURED AT HOME
617 Mesquite St.
EPWORtH LEAGUE PROGRAM FOR
SUNDAY, APRIL 24, 7:00 P. M.
SR. B. Y. P. U. PROGRAM
APRIL 24, 1921
W. S. VAWTER
Lawyer
Collections a Sped
S inton, - Texas
J. C. HOUTS
Atlo-ney*»t-Law
' Office is Courl} Hosae
Mr. Car Owner
SintoA
The Sullivan
Meat Market
“First Class Meats,Min-
imum Prices and Court-
eous Treatmen t” are our
stock in trade.
Call and See Us
J. R. SULLIVAN, Prop.
Sinton, Texas
The life of a storage battery begins the
day that it is prepared for use, and will
naturally become old whether put to use
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or not.
Our batteries are shipped to us bone
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dry and are not prepared for use until sold.
MIGRATORY BIRD LAW CAUSES
INCREASE OF WILD FOWL
EXECUTION SALE
j Conservation of water and marsh
■ areas is necessary to the perpetuation
of the migratory wild ‘ fowl, the de-
partment of agriculture declared in a
statement Tuesday.
Reports received from the biological
j survey during the past few months A.
show there has been an increase of \y
■ wild i'owe-1 since the passage of the
W. A. BRADLEY
•auctioneer
SINTON .. TEXAS
THE STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF SAN PATRICIO
In the District Court ofc San Pa-
tricio County, Texas.
William Coleman, Plaintiff, Vs. Mrs.
R. Carpenter, E, M. Carpenter and
. H. Pace. Defendants.
WHEREAS, by virtue of an execu-
tnigratory bird law, they also'said and {i'on issued out of the District Court of
under proper' tonditions it stated San Patricio County, Texas, on a judg-
• water famiing’' of many lakes and ,hen! femb'red in said Court on the
ponds and of marsh .and of swampy 28th day of February. 1921, in favor
lauds, will yield a larger .return ttym of the said William Coleman and
would the sandf area drained and used against the said Mrs. A. P, .Carpenter,
.-’.or ^agriculture. ; li. AI. Carpenter itnd W. II: Par ty Num-
Dr. W. E. Nelson, chief of the sur- bpr 2:7)8 on the do<-k--t of said (’ourt,
vey. declared the’* rapidly increasing i did. on the 8th day of April, 1921.
draluage (>f lakes dnd mars.ht's three o’clock' P. M? levy upon the
throughout, the country indicates that Billowing "described tracts and parcels
wild fowl resorts and feeding places „f land situate in the County of San
will, be practically eliminated from ppfrieio and State of Texas and bo-
By handling our batteries ia this way,
we give our customers the full benefit of
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the life of the battery.
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See us betore you buy.
of ths
Am a graduate of oue
leading Auctioneer Schools of
the United States.
WRITE OR CALL ME
DATES
charge fg.r Y9.ua, commodity
/J. C. Russell
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Sinton, Texas.
Sinton Battery Co
SINTON - TEXAS
DR. IRVING M. DIETZ
, 7 CHIROPRACTOR
Oldest establtaheti Chiropractor in
Soutl^ivest Texas.
Office end ’residence 720 Antelope Ft,
(Twojdoeks west of Post Office;
Telephone .781
Corpus Christi, Texas
ST. PAUC
EVIVAL
Dr. L. PENlfOD
Physician and Surgeon
Office: Taft Drug Store, TAFT, TEXAS
Batteries repaired and. recharged at Harness. I%uw Checks and. other
tnc Sinton Battery Co --Adv • l, Leather Good§. ht cost. Sinton Hard-
Tlt.-.n Triotor—used! only «<••: jays v"ar:' &■ Plumbing Co.—iAdv^ 6-tf
For information fee Jackson Motor Co ...... 1
—Adv. •> ' 5. 39of
-r- Star!er. Gap 'rato.r a? 1 a-i auto
M. A CHILDfeRS i electrical deig-fs refi.i.-- -•» f»y Sinton
IILDERS | ^ 71
welors at Law ] Top hud be’tter [iSCabop'. 07O-(ir j
[ ' Chopping Hoes' sye hathem'’ Sin'
ton H.dw. &. Piiitnbmg Co A-iv 6 tf
SINTON. TEX AS \ ! *
-:-—' You will find nn* itt ’Hie'.old priid |
........ ---ing Office, near the Commendai Ibd d !
RCIVAL Am ready to make you a pair of boot* ;
tockport, Texas, or shoes. Yes, [ adi up to in’ - >n • >-
imber * pairing all kinds ,of shoes Coe m« 1
CJyil Engineers. You will be treated right anti get]
- what you pay for. 3’ry me W. R ;
md Surveyor. Traweek, Sinton, Texas —Adv Gif’
u2V3 You Money on- Typewriters.
W. B. MORRISON
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In This Line Since 1889
Independent Typewriter Dealer^ Man*
! ufacturers’ Distributer. Dependable
Service, Prompt Deliveries
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Tyfewritere, Cash Registers
Ahhing Machiaes
509 8tarr 8L, Corpus Chrls^
Mark Seldimr of Corpus Christ.) wit
here Monday looking afte r bus’F'-ss
inti-re^ts an i *• siting his frienn Arbon
Utyven s ’ . k '
i ’aints, VarnielH'S. Oils
Huang-! St <> us lntfore y<
ton Uilw <y PIuml>ing- <’o.
! TUack CvhM'arch Eggs, big bone nurt*
-Sheriff $U<)9 per setting of ip at farm , 8 miles
Southwest, of Odem E. L. Brown.
11-3 —Adv. 4-8*<
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San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, April 22, 1921, newspaper, April 22, 1921; Sinton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth717695/m1/3/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sinton Public Library.