San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 6, 1922 Page: 3 of 4
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SO D V! L L E SC HO 0 L NOTES
Fresh stock of Kodak Films at Ver-
million's.— Adv. 9-1
Mrs. Carey Eads visited at the Mc-
Gloin ranch last week.. /
New stock of Base Ball Goods at
VermilTicn's.—Adv.. 9-1
Carl Gerdes from Halletsyille has
been visiting relatives in Sinton this
week.
Cleaning and Pressing for Ladies
and Gents. P. E. Featherling, Phone
No. 1.— Adv. 9-tf
Mrs.CR. H. McGloin and Mr. Ed Me
Gloin came in from the ranch the last
of the week.
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30x3i Ajax Casings for $30.95 at. the
Sinton Service Station. Come get
them.—Adv. 9-1
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Mr. and Mrs. F. F. McMullen went
• A grf at deal of interest was taken
in last Saturday’s - trustee election,
there being one hundred nineteen
votes cast. J. .H. Schmalstieg, W. C.
Mayfield and W. L. Whiteley were
elected. The returns were canvassed
Monday and the new Board organized.
A. C. Mayfieid is Chairman, J. H.
Schmalstieg Secretary and E. H. Jack-
son Treasurer^ Mr. Schmalstieg is a
Photo Supplies
andr
Kodaks.
We want you to know that we are here
to give you service. Repairs, overhaul-
ing, gasoline, oil—just call us and you^l
get’real service at the right price.
J^et us give your car a thorough over-
hauling so that you can, put it on the
road .this spring as geed as new.
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For the real Car Doctors, call phone 4.
■ iew member and gives every indica-
tion that he will be a Lne worker.
Our school garden is vbeginning to
look interesting. Among other things
are .eight hundred pretty grape vines
and a fine patch of Irish -potatoes that
promise an income.
Most pupils are putting up a hard
fight trying to reach a higher grade.
Those who. are not, probably won't
reach it.
. A “Hall of Fame" has been, started
in which are displayed the girls’.cham-
pionship. penbant, showing them coun-
ty champions in girls’ field games for
Hie last four .years, the boys' pictures ,
showing them district champions in
basketballv this... years the- pictures of
all graduates, and those entering a col-
lege or university from here. . We !
hope all pupils will try to become
famous in an effort to get; their pic- ;
tures in our “Hall of Fame.” 1
Quite a number of pupils will take
the college examinations,- looking for- i
ward to entering a higher institution
of learning some day. >'■ j
People know we can play games, de-
bate, write essays, etc., because they
come see us do these things. Why
don’t they come more often and watch
us work in the school room? We do
better there. Come see. .
—Correspondent.
Have just received a shipment of
fancy Combinettes at extra low' prices-.
Wiggins' Cash & Carry Grocery. 9-1
If troubled with headache, have
vour eves examined Free. Nelson’s
Watch House.—Adv. 28-tf
Bring your window glass troubles
to us—we cut to order. Grant Lum-
per Company.—Adv. 9-3
Mr. and Mts. Geo. D. Shilling of
Robstown visited with home folks, Mr.
and Mrs. D. A. McKinney, the last of
the week.
H^g have a fresh stock of Eastman Kodak Films
IN ALL SIZES We develop FREE all films bought
from 11$.
BRING US YOUR KODAK WORK.
Farmers Motor Sales
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SINTON IPhone 4\ TEXAS
Vermillion Drug Company
SINTON TEXAS'
Mr. Richard Gore, who is teaching
at San Patricio, spent the week-end
with relatives and friends in Sintqn
and Sodville.
Johnston’s Candy—the best made,
at Vermillion’s.—Adv. 9-1
SER VICE CARS
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
BUSBY’S GROCERY
Miss Gamble left for Sweetwater on
Tuesday evening, after an extended
visit with her nephew, Mr. Robert
Myers and wife.
Mrs. M. A. Childers and Mrs. Hv P.
Jones returned from San Antonio Fri-
day, where they have been visiting
Dr. and Mrs. R. T. Goodwin.
To the Sheriff .or any Constable of
San Patricio County, Greeting:
You are hereby commanded to cause
to be published, for a period of not
less than twenty days before the re-
turn day hereof, in a newspaper of
general circulation which has been
continuously and regularly published
for a period of not less than one year
in said County, a copy of the following
noti<e:
JHE, STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF SAN PATRICIO •
To all persons interested in the es-
tate of Peter Yaeger-, Deceased.
notice that Hugh
Call Phone 128 u.
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SINTON SERVICE STATION
SINTON ■ ... TEXAS
I* the place to get good Fresh Groceries at Close
fein of Profit, Call and let us give you prices ^ on
lie Groceries. Buy your Apples, Oranges, Candy
Nuts here. Prices at bottom.
jSBY’S GROCERY, Sinton, Texas
At old^Rexall Drug Store Building. Phone 40
carry, b iggms Lash & carry Gro-
cery.— A.dvi 9-1
S. F. Hunt of Mathis, candidate for'
the nomination for Sheriff of San Pa-
tricio CountSL was a visitor in Sinton
SaturdayC^Tr -
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Just Teceived a fresh shipment of
Sweet Pea Flour. If it is goqd Flour,
you want; to‘try it./ Wiggins’ Casii «
Carry Grocery.-AifiV. 9-1
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See Mrs. F. Davis for your dress-
making. I also take orders for the
Fitted Princess Corots. I am now at
J. W. Moses’ residence.—Adv. 7-2**
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Mr. and Mrs. J.. K. Butler went to
Corpus Christi Tuesday evening, for
a visit with Mr. and Mrs: Jimmie But-
ler, whose baby has been quite sick
for several days.
You will take
Barron, Administrator, has on the 7th;
day of March, 1922, filed in this Court
his application to resign as such ad- [
raiiUstrator of said Estate, and has;
filed with the application the‘exhibit1
and account required by law rin such
cases, 'and which said application will
be heard by our County Court *on the
17th day of April, 1922, at the court- ’
house in Sinton,* San Patricio County,
Texas. You are therefore required to
appear and contest said Exhibit and
Avcount, if you see proper. j
Herein Fail Not, But have you be-
fore said court on the said first day
[of the next term thereof, this writ
! with your return thereon, showing
! bow you have executed the same,
j Given under my hand and the seal
j of said court at office in Sinton,
Texas, this 8th day of March, 1922.
'.(SEAL)' . : v: ’
J. A. MATTHEWS, Clerk
County Court, Sap Patricio County,
Texas.
—Adv. ' * 6-5'
A nupbpr of residence, lots in the
beautiful city of Mercedes, Texas, in
the Rio Grande Valley.. Address G.
■tiHlHttes, Sterling, Nebraska, or D.
W. Martin, Sinton, Texas—Adv. 8-4**
too, to see me eat d
great bit bowl of
Kellogg’s for break-
fast every morning!
But I can’t spare any
today, Bobbie; hon-
est i can’tl”
■fife of. tta City
MOSES
gi; DR. IRYING M. DIETZ
I' v CHIROPRACTOR
Oldest established Chiropractor in
MgEfrfc- .Southwest .Texas. ....
p Offide and residence 720 Antelope St
blocks west of Post Office)
Telephone 531
I ’ *£■ Corpus Christ!,' - .Texas, y
ogg*s Corn Flakes'
touch - the - spot any
hour of day or night
You just ean’t mist the appeal of Kellogg’s
Corn Flakes! Pour out a bowl brim full of
Kellogg’s—big, joyously brown, crisp and
crunchy! Was there ever such an appetite treat!
And, such a flavor! A breakfast or lunch or
suppen thrill for big folks as well as little ones!
Get KELLOGG’S Corn Flakes for sure—be-
cause Kellogg’s are the original Corn Flakes and
so deliciously good and so superior in every way
that your delight will be boundless’. Kellogg’s
are never tough er leathery or hard to eat.—
they’re always crispy!
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Kellogg’s are soli only in the RED and
GREEN package hearing the signature of
W. K. Kellogg, originator of Toasted Corn
Flakes! NONE ARE GENUINE WITHOUT
IT. Have Kellogg’s for breakfast tomorrow!
CARD OF THANKS
What Shall I Get
for Dinner?
How many times
have you asked your-
self this question? Day
after day, week after week,
It is a problem that is con-
stantly confronting you.
Don’Sforget, KELLOGG’S Corn
Fla.ces are made by the folks who
cave you the JUNGLELAND
Moving Pictures. Coupon inside
every package of - KELLOGG’S
Corn Flakes explains bow ycu
c< n obtain another copy of
JUNGLELAND.
TOASTED
CORN
FLAKES
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If. you were to stock
your shelves with a good
assortment ot canned goods,
you would always have some-
. thing on hand that • your
folks would like.
him w l —yi
Another heavy rain fell in this vi-
cinity Tuesday morning. Ail of our
farmery now report enough rain—all
v.f need now is lots of sunshine. Bros
pe< ts for ;i good < rop are fine.
. The Paint-Up and Cfean-Up time of
year is 'here. We can help by furn-
ishing you tlie celebrated Kherson’s
Paints, Turp and Linseed Oil. Prices
, »
right. Grant Lumber Co—Adv. U-3
for! We received instructions this week
from .Senator Harry Hej tzberg of San ■ I will be in Sinton again about May
Antonio, to make his announcement 1st, and will be glad to see those in-
in the San Patricio County News for j terested in goqd corsets, accessories,
Congressman from the' 14th Congres- etc. -Will be at the home of J. A.
sional District, subject to the action Matthews. Mrs. W. H. Anderson,
of the Democratic Primaries in July. Corsetiere.—Adv. 9-3
Canned meats—canned
vegetables—canned fruits
—we have them all in the
best known brands and at prices
that will please you. Place
your order at once
Colder. Drinlls and Better Drinks at
Sjnton Pharmacy. -Adv. , 9-1
John W. Pitman, son Of Win. Pit-
man, was flatten by a dog last Friday
evening. The animal’s head was sent
to Austin to have it examined
rabies. There are a large numlif-r of
dogs running loose ovef the streets
of binton, contrary to the ordinance
governing dog£, which should be
looked after ah a protection to our
»f nil
Also makers of KELLOGG’S KRUMBLES and
KELLOGG’S BRAN, cooked and kraabled
Take your Films to Vermillion lor
finishing.—Adv. , 9-1
lone Orders Given Prompt Attention
McWhorter Brothers a.
MSmtwtiir .. -mm*.* wJbhlas
Silk and Satin dresses clear
pressed. P. E. Featherling,
No. 1.—Adv. ;
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San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 6, 1922, newspaper, April 6, 1922; Sinton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth717848/m1/3/: accessed July 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sinton Public Library.