San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 25, 1935 Page: 4 of 8
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WANTED—To buy a second hand
kitchen cablent. Phone 570 - W.
-Adv. 15-1
Argentina, Standard, in telling of
“They call It ‘soil-erosion’ in the
wind that carries all but the fix-
tures out to sea, is called a ‘pam-
pero,’ The effects are the same,
no matter how much the names dif-
fer. * ' ' , '
“Down south we have seen the
‘tosca’ crop out as clean as a cabin
floor after the ‘pampero’ had swept
and garnished" the camp,' carrying
away all the humps or plant-food,
to build up another continent due
to appear in another geological age.
“ 'Soil-erosion' threatens to con-
vert a big-slice of America into- a
■ desert unless sogic means are found
to anchor the dust or to keep 'the
sacred soil' from flying away.” .
John Cude of Sinton was a' vis-
itor In the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Cude last Monday.
Miss Lucy Jones of.Sinton spent
KODAKERS, LOOK!—One roll de-
veloped, eight border prints, any
size, 25c, coin. Rex Film Service.^
Dept. W„ Corpus Christ!, Texas.
—Adv. 13-4**^
Before farmers begin housing their
chickens for fall and winter produc-
tion It w’lU be^declftdly profitable
to thoroughly eleab and treat the
Pduffl'y buildings for lice, mites and
othep parasitic Insects.
Untess effective control measures
taken at this time, flocks often
ly meeting at the home of Imogene Sunday with her parents, Mr. and
Cleveland on Monday, April 22,1935.
We sang some songs and held pa-
trol corner and our guest, Miss
Mary Frances Gaines of Odem,
played some songs on> the plq.no,
a onani&A Wplan MpGnoHfipn In/Ni
Jones.—Mathis News.
We accepted Helen McSpedden in:
to the Scouts. We sang taps gnd
adj-ourne'd. "
—Reporter,
Mrs. T. R. Womack spent the
past week end in Sinton, a guest
of her mother, Mrs.* Easton.—Alice
ews.
FORD OPENS NEW
SHOP IN SAN DIEGO
SILVER GROWS SCARCE
chance.
urged
become so heavily Infested with
these Insect pests that they become
unthrifty? egg production declines
and thousands of dollars io poultry
proiits nre lost by producers.
Practically all poultry insects can j II. M. Ford, owner of the Sinton
be killed ,by applications of any Plumbing and Supply Company has
kind of oil. This applies pnrticu- j opened a branch house in San Die-
larly ’tto miles, bed bugs and fleas j go. O. D. Handley who has been
which* feed on the birds by sucking!connected
Mr$. Walter Cheshire and son,
Walter, Jr., of 'Sinton,/ spent the
week end with Mr. and Mrs. James
Gibson.—Alice News,
LOST—In Sinton, last Saturday, be-
tween Mrs. Easton's garage and
town, a black purse, containing
$3.20, rimless - spectaoles, rouge
(PartyLuxury), lip stick and powd-
er puff. Finder please mail the
spefftacles to Mrs. T. R. Womack,
P. O. Box 47, Alice, Texas, and
keep the other articles.
-Adv. 15-1
WVVB^VW»TVWVV^^yVWA«VVVVVVV
Heywood Smith, Jr., broke his arm
Wednesday afternooH* and was a
patient in the Taft Hospital for a
few hours—Taft Tribune.
Mrs. Phil Llebermbn .stopped a
short time at the Ben S. Coin store
Wednesday on her return" tp Robs-
town' from Houston.
growing liigreasingly < hangf- his ways,, and has refused.
Now ho must be torced to drive
"their vb.Wod
the day-
wifh the Sinton office
past several years will be trans-
Silver
scarce. , ■ ... ... . ■■
The .American gov, U1U, nt ,s ,ih Wly--o. be deprived of the right
. . , to drive an public streets aiia high-
er purchase program, whereby;
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W
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lilt.
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my
thousands of ounces ot the metal
ways,
ape purchasethin the world market I
iron. -time to time, has absorbed'
much of the available supply.
In additiffh; foreign governments
which hold large quantities of silv-
er, such as China, are showing dis-
inclination to Sell, for fear that their
banking uo.d currency systems
might be disrupted as a result,.'
The inevitable consequence of
this trend will , he .gradual apprecia-
tion irt the value of silver—and the
more demand outruns .supply, 'ithe
EMPTYING THE MOTORISTS’
POCKETBOOK
The vast army of politicians that
is always on the hunt for a new
way of raising money to spend for
this purpose or that,.,is again turn-
ing its attention t,» the gasoline
tax. . <
Agitatiom-.ds pnderway. in . .Cali-
fornia. 'and . several other states to
And
times tlicse Insects usually leave fern d there and have charge
the birds and; hide in cracks and the S.an Diego shop,
crevices in the poultry house. j Mr. and Mrs. Handley are leav-
Kome of the more economical and ing the first of next Week for their
effective oils for this, purpose are nc-w home,
cg-osoto. kerosene and waste crank I 1 r;;-—*—’ ■
case oil, applied with a brush or : NOTICE
emulsified with soap and water and —
sprayed on the inside of the build- j The Sinton Music club will spott-
ing. Dormant tree spray emulsions sor the Arts and Industrial Girls
mixed at the rate of four or five Glee Club of Kingsville in a five
T. K. Ferrell of Sinton paid
Woodsboro one of his regular busi-
ness visits on Thursday of this
week.—Woodsboro Weekly Times.
E. H. Lewis of Sinton was a busi-
ness visitor in ! Odem last Friday.
Mr. Lewis formerly operated a
grocery and feed store in Odem,—
Odem Review.
Miss Ozella Gibson spent the
Easter holidays with her father, J.
T. Gibson and other relatives in
Edna, returning to Sinton Sunday
evening.
gallons in 100 gallons of water ate o’clock musical program at. the
also efficient poetry insect de- j Methodist church, Sunday after-
stroyer.s. All corners; cracks and noon, April 28th.
rough places.in the 'wood should be] No.admission will be charged and
saturated with the oils. ■ i.a
Poultry lice spend their entire the gene-fal public.
lives on the birds and thfls irn^st be | —-....
controlled by, treating the ' fowls CQlJRT HOUSE NEWS
with dips, powders nr gases joxic to f --—
the insects. For this a. good grade i Frank Hunt, sheriff, has been cir-
of sodium fluoride is* economical, dilating lately. Searched a few plac-
Eaclr bird is dusted individually by |es for liquor, brought in a few af-
» —hOQSt existing^gas''tax. rates,
higher the price will become. That,tUe;<iGfclllces ar(, that Mill more Mat
moans much to th, luture «l the'M wjIi ^juvited to.gfst in- the pa,
mining industry, both here andjrade when the ,ax>attierers see
abidad. * their fellow across a border pre-
paring to cut a nice juicy melon at
IT MUST BE DONE public expense, they want a slice
Supt, S. W. Seale of the Sinton
schools was here Tuesday on busi-
ness. He had been to Austin look-
fng after some school matters.—
Floresville Chronicle-Journal.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Franklyn and
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Brandstetter at-
tended early morning Easter services
at the Presbyterian church in Cor-
pus Christi, which were conducted
by the Knights Templar Commandry
of that City.
Guy Ferguson, deputy game wUr-
..... ....... .... , <len -ip-ilhis tefritory, and whose
cordial invitation is extended to headquarters are in Sinton, was a
Woodsboro visitor on Wednesday
morning.—Woodsborp Weekly Tim-’
Mrs. A. G. Hammett and son,
Jimmie of Shreveport, arrived on
Thursday afternoon of last week for
a few days visit with Mr. and Mrs.
Manton Williams-a'nd other relativ-
es, returning to their fiotne Mon-
day. • '
too.
Mechanically Yp ul,ing', l lit- ::iH<>-
mobile ot frnlay i infinitely safer
than that ot ten yeais ago* iiialca
teach pea feci inn Light.-; have been 11
vastly Improv'd.- Sleeridg' tin ; Vi' :
tun '.ii1- art fool in •<;<;I Car hmlies
car -:nnd l nitic pniiiahmeiil.
Similar progress has takciV pliii-'t;
. Jn id iiu,h!7ng. The.modern high
wav. ^ 11 !i traffic lanes, the hanked
ace. He reports crop prospects for
thi-L-t section par excellent.
applying a pincli of sodium flouride i frays and petty thefts,
tinder each wing and around the ,
It might he. w ell to key; in mind Jt';;.*' powefer"f«*sif/Tmo *'^.1° imn- ':it 1,10 Court HoUse a f(w days
tlj<* fact that the* automobile owner ...... , ,. . , .
• . , i mage, or the b;r<ls may t)C dipped In
already bears the largest burden1 . ’ , J ‘
* . , ' a solution of one ounce of sodium
chispecial taxation of any . ..
... the'country In California ln one «;lllon of "!ller- M.mton Williams and other Worid
l„i,i > musl |);1V oll| jsu duo...... a1. Where it is Impractical to handle War Yet-rails are expecting a good. emunds, found they didn t need
, j (},«•’ gas tax is rai.-i-d bird, painting the roosts with mating at the (XIM Follows Halljhounds, as they went out with one
, j|j ,'lav »10 00(1(1(1(11) rnorr. ,, r -to per cent nicotine sulphate is roc- Thursday night. Important m'!it-jIon<- sI,ilz dog and the latter soon
in Cl-, hi lure.
es.
CHICKENS
■ TURKEYS
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Taylor of
Sinton and J. W. Taylor of Beeville'
were Robstown visitors last Satur-
day. While in town Homer Taylor
underwent a tonsillectomy by a lo-
cal physician.—Robstown Record.
Joe Elliott and Jack Compton
went out hunting wolves one day
t!w early part of the week and. not
being able, to borrow a pack of
yi-cj
.bad
cd <■
This -would In-
•v-uen j.I t!a money were u -
; 'usivt ly for fo ul'building anil
tun. . ..:i/! "skitlless'’ surfaces, is a
’t'T’ili:.fto cngj'n'eci'iftg .sr-i' lice, other .pulpest,.- dircc..y beneiittiugj
v.h , h iiu-: ijoiio wondcfs in sr.ekitig
to rn;:;.i itri'.itlg ’safe and pleasant.
’ Yet •iilOiinobih'- acciilihvls coiitiii-
iiir ie h fli in fiumbci anil sc-
:y. T.|(e ftiiirorisl has no a!ihi.
■VC
lie,
, fr If
, I
. 11' t id a u a lilt- car mi I In • - road
,, 'Ians, : ae in an iulinili si-
; ■ ic ;i»of install' • 'Tin
h ..... i :■ no nl ami i In- human i !i ■
t:.• , ' atone at filllll in llittel;. •
ojii. . iilctit.-; i:uf of a lii.;nilr»-'.l.
Mo.-i ’drivers »r«v e.oinp leni Mo';
.careful. Mo l realize lhaf ail
rii; ;.I, i■ i.. 1., i.-v-a pbU‘HtiIi 1 C.i
that ininoriiy o: i a , tin ii ; •
the ji'otcri;!. But- a '-risirig- perc'ehF i
age'll! iax revenue, l-’om gas and
mills ..atom'bile lev;- - is going in-
to .geueia! M ite fund.', to be used
foi any M ini a ! governmental func-
i: fun In' ! ha: should I" paid
fr'- liy lat.es < ■ o' re tied 'ley all tile
n mile, ami in-' ny a single class. '
The ca - lax sin iildii't he- jnereas-
onmiondod. A line of the disii)fec- -t'ers coming up. ' [succeeded in rounding up a wolf,
triiat about one-fourth inch wide is -M key could sell that Spitz dog to
appifed along the roosts just before 1 he (’ounly Agent thinks tairn-JJudge Moss of Sinton, as he has
tho birds 'retire. The nicotine ,’,f; ;iri’ mostly in favor of th.e Bank- to. feed a pack .of hounds which
fumes filter through the birds’ h ail Law. ft does not look just]don't know how to cafch wolvos.
feathers killing the Hee. This treat- 'riKh> to tell a man how many ae- Believe.it or not; anyhow, ask Mr.
ment,should be repeated in 10 to |H,S ltd. can plant but a big'crop has Elliott. Odem Review.
■14 days as it does not kill the eggs. ,alv.avs ruined the price. So. if a
ACT lime or w hitowash should be re- j C-nall crop brings more money than
moved from the roosts before the a kirg" one we will have to. accept
nicotine sulphate is applied. K •'* Kootl logic and ’do governed
trlve them Star-Sulphurous-Com-
pound in drinking W'ater regular.
Use as directed and it will keep
them free of germs and worms that
cause diseases. Also free of blood-
sucking lice, mites, fleas and blue-
bugs that sap their vitality and we
will guarantee you to have healthy,
good egg-producing fowls at a very
small.cost omyour money -refunded.
For Sale By
GILBERT’S DRUG STORE
—Adv,. 1-16
At
sbotfhl be r-edtieeil,
should irt fbfr'poii-
i; ii-i i-
Scaly leg, caused by mites feed-
ing limb-r liie leg reales, can he con-
trolled 1\- dipping the feet and legs
in a S'.iutlon coni: iiiiug two parts
of raw ' ■ -red oil and one part of
: kerosene.-
fheTeby.
SACRED HEART CHURCH
CALENDAR
Mass ofi 'Sunday
and 10:0Q a. m.
at 8:00 a.
n.
qiflier. .
plain iv ;
hag' to:
into on*
the 11, <
tin' vfeiKi
. in peri) ho
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of llto.’.e e : lognrio-
io all' ain't v-op
oil'ei V p l , .,1 i p
of I hem;
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pick: The
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v Lit you would, explain
you want ml::- or - (’as-
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lipug you Lie iff l iii.i
Alike. C: S'-y hurl
.hit ii -wllh l;i
!■: ■ a place to:
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■till vi
Covt/.itcrJ Hens Lay Well, He i- one of these old-time farm
Experiments Have Shown c:> ,!n ''' liove in thinning corn
That liens kgpt ln eoi.: m-ment, if
properly fed, will !. y as well
as .those of the same. e on the
usual limited ranee and even tend
.one in in
waht to ' make it
The Justice of - Hie .Peace reports? Mass--on Saturday at 7; QO a. A),
vi-ttir.g w ’th \V. I., Whitely and Friday Rosary and Benediction
family Sunday. There he met Bill' «'T 7;:30 p. m.<
jr. and w ii . (.’barley ami family of j- Confessions. Saturday from 5:: GO j
(nit-in.' Mi . Whitely has .beautiful - to G:00 ji. tit. and from 7:00 to'8:0
pioijn11-toi cotton, feed and corn.flh in.
F. J. GRUBER, raster. '!
t BOND
We will use it
for yourjobof
P]
id umiceess-irily jn aiilo
denis. ' l.i 'i Hu . ■ l ii - \ o; ever'
izen and every imii of govc-i nmyut .Jack Do.cs Kanm-lt.- -own
to see that a diiTep-ni rt-eoid i house.- or does he rent it?
made this year. Traffic laws must- Toni lie rents i-t.
and u-ue!iy makes plenty of it. Notj
like e’d mm Lynch Who alwayt
left tli- earn thick and said, “1
itulijt#mad non! Mrs. Whitely is
, , ...... one of tit' s.- natural house:keepers,
to lay eggs 1; igor in s ze. has been , ., „
, . , . want to make it all or none, us-
shown in experiments . t tee. I nited ... i
... , , ,. . and know, how io scare up a line-
States Ammyl Hus'.-, drv Lxperi- i
, , ,, , ,, ( inner and the most of it raised
meat farm at iie.ltsvide, Mil., oov- . , .
. , rigiit on the farm. He also stopped-
ering a five year period. awhile at Carl Mart’s, where he
These experiments further showed
tli at neither the fertility nor the
be .niddernLeil and enforced v.ffh
the utmost stricihess. 'I’l,i,e d:yiger-
ous driver has been mven every
Jack—Ilow do you know?
Toni—He scratches • matches
the walls.
on
iiatehahility of tlie, eggs was affect-
ed b.v tlie conflnenieat of tlie birds
laying tiieni, important considera-
avvhile at Carl Hart’s, where
met. Fall Hart and' family; Irwin
Hart and family, Cleo Bell- and
wife and E. H. Lewis and family.
Of course he met- the old veteran
Carl' had
thins in poultry ’flock economy. ! hu«ter’ f“rI. a?d ^ladyK.
There was aho mV appreciable dif-4 ?, let ^ visitor see h.s wonder-
1 ■ ful specimens of the chase—great
STETSON
$4.00
HI
ferer.ee in mortality In tike flocks
maintained experimentally under
,tlie two systems of management.
Both lots (if birds wore fed the
same' rations except that those con-
fined! to their laying house had cod-
liver oil added to the basic ration
find the non-con fined birds were al-
lowed to range in grass yards about
70 by 100 feet in size. Every effort
was made to furnish the confined
birds all the sunshine possible
through open windows in the laying
house, the sunshine and cod-liver oil
precautions preventing possible ill
effects from vitamin deficiency.
Both lots were furnished electric
5
moose heads’, elk heads, many deer
and mountain goat. One of the
most interesting and unusual tro-
phies of the cahse is a large and
beautiful rug made of a grizzly!
bear skin. .You know grizzlies are'
scarce as hens teeth now, but Carl
killed this one last spring in Ida-
ho. Did you know Carl is one of
the big game hunters of Texas?
MR. AND MRS. ROY JACKSON
HONOR GRANDDAUGHTERS
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jackson, Sr.,
honored their little granddaughters,
! Geraldine and Ruth Marie, with an
2-Col. Mat
Piggly Wiggly leads, in value, in quality, in econo-
my! Come in and see for yourself. Well stocked
shelves of the finest canned goods . . . fruits and
vegetables at the peak of ‘^vor and freshness . . .
a wide choice of high-gra. meats. All await you
at Piggly Wigglyl
,-r
Others From
$1.0 0 up
lights from 5 a_ m. until daylight j Easter party, Saturday afternoon at
each day from September 15 to tj,e park. After a successful hunt
April 15 each year. wag enj0ye(j py children in
COFFEE
PIGGLY WIGGLV BLEND
which each found a basket full of
attractive Easter eggs, Bill .Ewing
“On the Good Ship Lolly
Geraldine and Ruth Marie
aekson sang, , “Beautiful Texas.”
Jacks
Types in Cockerels
A great many people when pick-
ing out the more desirable cock-
erels they* reserve for breeders _ . _ , „ ,,, _..
make tlie mistake of taking for first ,Betty Gayle, Tidwell sang, “I Like
choice those which develop sexually i Mcmntain Music, and Dora Eliza-
before others of the Same age. tfci l^eGl Woodward sang, This Little
those who have not learned by ob-,iB*g 'Went to Market.’
servation that these are apt to be I Games were then played, after
Romewhat below average size In i which Mrs. Jackson surprised the
their breed, such birds are at thlsjJ^2un®s*'ers arriving on the spot
season the most attractive. The (With delicious ice cream and cook-
cockerels which show the best, de- ies’
COMPARE
OUR .
RED. .TAG
PRICES
WITH
* OTHERS
SPECiALS
To get more people acquainted
with thie High Grade Blend of fin-
est Coffees we offer It thia week
at 19c per pound.
We grind It before your eyee—
then you know It’a Freeh.
COIN’S
“Always Something* New”
Jexa.
velopment at maturity are af tMs
season larger than those just men-
tioned, and not so well feathered
and self-assertive. Until one has
learned to recognize the type as
that which grows Into the best- type
of. adult bird, he Is very apt to pass
over It, and after he has taken the
precocious birds take the largest
of those that remain. In a stock
of chickens Ip which the standard
weight'. Is the *, medium, tbfe largest
twenties:
cockereld rarely make 'desirable
SA
are coarse an« slow
the*
Those enjoying this hospitality
were Billy Ewing, Dora Elizabeth
Woodward, Geraldine and Ruth Ma-
rie Jackson, Betty Gayle Tidwell,
Mrs. C) I. Albertson, Mrs. E. M.
Tidwell, Mrs. Andy Woodward, Mrs!
Roy Jackson, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Jackson, Sr.
—Contributed.
SEE U8
BEFORE YOU
SELL YOUR
EGG8
FRYERS
HENS
HOGS
CATTLE „
WE
PAY CASH
EVERY DAY IS VALUE DAY AT PIGGLY WIGGLY
Yes, we hold sales - - - and offer specials - - - But in be-
tween every day in the week, we keep our prices down
where they should be, so you can shop here at ahy time
with absolute assurance of satisfaction and economy.
Oceran Voyager—Don’t the, pas-
sengers make you tired with all the
questions they ask? £•
Officer—Yes, very. What else
is it you would like to ask?
WALTER CHESHIRE
Owner and Operator. Sinton, Texas
aid?
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