San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 2, 1937 Page: 2 of 8
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SAN PATWCIO COUNTY NEWS, SEPTEMfi^^, 1987
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ied every Thursday at'
Slaton, Texas
TRACY A ABL.ES
Publishers
S3 second class matter
*5, 1909, at the Postoffice
Slaton, (San Patricio County)
eras, under the' Act of Congress
March 3, 1879.
Sufeacrlption Rates:
One Year, $2.00.
abte Strictly In Advance.
BEATING
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BIG BASS
DRUM
Jfena-' .
ICE!' cream SUPPER
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E—Obituaries and poetry
published in this paper at the.
rate of 1cent per wbrd. A charge
[jjPpJO is-made da cards of thanks,
iries of deaths and funerals pub-
hed in time to retain the news
Value are not rated as obituaries.
Any erroneous
the character,
reflection upon
uro tuaiu-ao, Standing or Individ-)
•Sial published in these columns will1
•fee cheerfully corrected upon its be |
brought >o the attention of the,
jittor. We will also appreciate the t
giving of an/ news item, the names ■
I’;'1- Of Visitors at your home, or the go-*
";-lBg of members of your family*
Away for a visit. Such a. ./stance i
Will-help to increase the value of I
your local paper, and should bo,|
pflien with the thought tl.a’.l ,i', is 'a ,
debt you owe to tin.. i>: - "■
yefur city.
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I bat acceptance and payment byi
said Marfa 8tate Bank, Marfa, ——-
I Texas, ..was refused, on which day, Grace -Lutheran Congregation of
; March 26th, 1936, plaintiffs gave to hjg cl spOB80red by the
; defehdant notice of non-acceptance,1
and he Henry Turner, thereby be-j of the congregation will
» came bound and promised to pay J give a home-made ice cream sup-
to the Plaintiffs the several sums
named in said three bills of ex-
change, to-wit: $37.88, with Inter-
est from January 1st., 1937, in the
'sum of |1.13, and with exchange
I fees in the sum of $0.75. .
J That by reason of said nnn-ac-
' ceptance and non-payment by the
[defendant, Henry Turner, the plain-
! tiffs in- order to collect the- same
Poultry and Egg ..
Shipments Up year.
Austin, Aug, 31 — (6p) — Ship-
ments of poultry and eggs from
Texas to interstate points duriug
per at the church lawn, Friday July aitll0Ugt, approaching their i «nd Mrs John Pavlioek «r’
night, Sept. 3rd, beginning at 6:00 seasonal low, were well above those •BJr' Mia* J • Pavl cek'.Sr->
Drive Carefully—Save a Life.
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CARD OF THANKS
p. m. The public is invited to at-
tend and are assured their fill of
delicious home-made ice cream and
cake. There will also be* plenty of
soda water on hand, and a fish
pond and grab bag for both old and
young. A friendship quilt made, by
the Ladies Aid will also be sold’at
employed an attorney, named of re-1 aurti0I1 at thig -time
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Thursday, September 2 '937
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Most of UK have Oil:
not everything i- as
Might wl.-h :ha: if w<
•feel that "' have a i o
BM roarl Id troyel.
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Of
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i<>.' y-‘
,W< uf
routsl and rue
Or I -iii f v, c a i.i
getting’ tno'd than our Khan
bumps.o:i th-‘ highway <-•> 'O'
■and then w.e may foci a littl- blue
nn<l womb r i: nqr eyes* arc' really
'jjfg&Bsed .to rey the “Unshliio ol
RlB*. As w: r>y. such mtrfU"lil . may
come to any of .us and 'about'" tip:
-tlino when things look i-u<■ biim-i
something happens that .jn-‘ boosts
Rg, put of that slough of dcspontl
«ml puts us on a new level. Wit
not particularly
day, but things anight
more rosy hue
I ggilked down
B Settle chap,not more
jseaTO old, with his right hand miss-
ipg, .nothing there .but the stub
of his wrist, it changed the situa-
tion. We had two good hands with
which to meat life’s battles and on
tap of that we had two good eyes
RRtl two good tars. We were feel
lag good and had a good appetite.
Then why should we feel blue
Too often 'v/e fail to count ’ our
blessings.—Exchange.
- i oufsi If up to tlie
oil g<>; tired ol this
. h your -1 If (iff wiili
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T.HE LOW DOWN
—--f rom----'
HICKORY GROVE
■ ii-'-i'd in lie- hot .There is ,nu !•- around
iiiilii'T fi.-hiilg line i tryiii* to fix iliiiu-. flu.-r j>hi can
i shake a-Stick at. cut most; of 'em.
and
Idue Satur-
liave had a
then a- we
■ Sr oil a i
t ijii and hol t
in yrjiir hand.
_ It; you wish Ml take a' r|ui--r'najv
in ilie’afternoon, put, a ladio next
lo .wrifr h'd and turn it <in full
hta'sl. :
-III | l|r I- venilK'; I'-lliov " Ihe
sr-i reus fro in fhi ■--r ),ieifromn win-
dows so that. 1 lie mnsfiinm- s can
;-i t it! to you. ' _
Go up to the roof and • -xposn
yourself to tlie sun until you uii
nicely burnc'l. Then lake whatev-
ir (xc-rcises will make ><>n stiff
and sore.
R;
the street and spied When you have wearied all
than three | thisahdv, ish eta okg—S m mmmm
this and wish to return to a normal
life, sv-nd yourself a bill fur $30 to
$23 a week and don’t forget to give
a iiii c fat ti|i to tile cook.—Ex.
A VACATION AT HOME
For those who have been unable
to take a vacation during the sum-
mer, the Haiti more Sun suggests
that it is not yet too late, to have
all the thrills of ft summer resort
right a home. Here is liow it may
SOYBEANS TAKE LEAD
Production of soybean oil meal
in .193H exceeded the production of
linseed oil meal for *he first time
in history, according to R. Ash-
by, associate chief in livestock
marketing, University ot Illinois,
in his significant findings,- he says:
“Production of [soyljgau oil meal
in the United States. last ybar was
listed at S8S‘,00(l tons as compared
with itiO.dSJ 'o-f linseed oil meal.
Th amazing increase in soybean
oil ’mi ll is indicated "hen last
they don.'t know
■Rjjylhkig about
what it -is that
fh y. at? gonna
fix, but they say
it would he great
stuiTto lixr-it.
And they *'arc’
smarter
they look, or we
think,, ’fiause
they make a liv-
in’’ at it, and.
somebody else they pay the dues.
And if something they are fixin'
don't work, we don't read’anything
more about it. And some of the
persons who was gonna fix it, no-
body knows where they are, and
the others, they just start some new
spasm. „
And If you will look back a
month or two, you can maybe re-
member when somebody was in a
great sweat and gettin’ ready to do
something big and grand for you
hut it didn't work out so hot, any-
! cord, to file and prosecute said
. cause of'action; which said attor-
ney was paid -tlie, stinr of $20.00, j___
for. his services in connection tbjg ,veek
therewith, being a duly licensed J
.attorney of this State; said sum of;
$20.00, ’ being a reasonable fee!
j therefor. |
Defendants pray judgment for
the amount of the hills of exchange,
$37.68, 'interesl in tin- sum of $1.13,
exchange., fee in the sum of $0.75,
and attorney fees iii the sum of
$20.00. » !
HEREIN FAIL NOT. but have
you before said Court on the first
d'ay of tlie next term thereof this
writ, with your return thereon,’
showing how you have/executed
the same. • 1
Witness, W. A. Ficklin, Justice;
of the Peace, Pity No. 1. San Pa-
tricio County, Texas.
Given under my -hapd. »» office’
in Sinton. Texas, this the At!i day
of August, A.; D..-193? 7 1
W. A. EHTyl.lN,
Justice of the Peace Pie.. No.
1. San* Patricio County. Tcxa.s
Issued this 5th .day* ot August,
A. D„ 1937. 7
W. A. FICKLTN, '
Justice of .th? Peake Pre. No.
If you are a friend of ice cream
"i and cake bo present at the Luther-
an oliurch lawn Friday evening of
between 6 and 9 p. in.
of the corresponding month last Mr- and Mr8, Fraak Slovak, Mr.
year, the University of Texas Bu-jaiid Mrs. Enjll E. Pavlicek, Mr. and
reau Of Business Research has an- j Mrs. John E. Pavlicek, Jr., Mr. L.
nounced. Z. Pavlicek, Mr. Frank E. Pavlicek,
Poultry shipments totaled 45 and Miss Atiee L. Pavlicek, wish
cars in july this year, as compar- to express their gratitude to rein-
ed1 with 32 cats a year ago, a gain tives and friends who- showed ki»d-
of over 40 per cent; and egg ship-
ments for the two comparable
months were 40 cars and 31 cars
respectively, an increase of nearly
30, per cent.
. Only two cars of eggs were
ness and sympathy during our be-
reavement. We also send thanks
for the floral greetings, the choir’s
song service, and Reverend Tow*
ery’s sermon to the grieved. ..
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OFFERING OUR FOURTH WEEKEND SPECIALS
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NOTICE MASONS
Regular stated communications
thanjSinton Lodge, iA. F. & A. M.,-..Fri-
day night at 8 o’clock, refresh-
ments will he soiled. All "members
urged to 'be present and visiting
brothers invited.
J. M. Winfrey, W. M.
lie done: •' ; : -• - ' " |-Warx proiUictioit is compaiPd with
Move into the smallest bwlroom > (l,-f vious. x ar of only 21X.203
iH your house; if possible one '"«• lon?s, on th,- other ’hand linseed
; mediately over the kitchen. ' ; (Vil j:i< ai pfiidiu ed in 192,’ totaled
fi M your bed is soft and dowii/c-pj^, . 1
:«OMpiroTTikti in- it,. -This'uniV .rsity aullio.it> also
Dig ahole in th" gardi-.i, ,g< -o'r^, pejIfcs o/. ,.hi, , £,!la,k;,h!,- adapta-
'JL-—--—-fb.iii.iy ol Soybean oil meal as a live-
lock feed. "U is used saiisfagtor-
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BILLIARDS
- riv i,;aus pi ocesscd uo'-v go into in the near ^
livest'u.-k feed, " hose high merit newspaper ts publishwl, to -appear Miss Vivian-Peterson, was a vis-
ha., in 11 proved repeat.diy l.y ex at the next regular term of t'ht itor tn ufouston Tuesday.
X 11 jin out a I ..ta 1011 text:. Justice of th* b-aie Coui;; ill andj Miss Beatrice McCurdy and Mix*
• Y| at k y points lad.iy have fqr Pretdiiet- N'tiiah.-r ;)ia- /m Pu-^Xla
• .ii-hiiig ,i in- double that so tric-io County, Ti-xa.-. I- I I10IGon 1 t
V ,1, • 11 qu|i. t. lie 111:111 y iiiMantes in the .oftice • . .Hjmorabb- W. Petsitk Will arrive September 3rd
^ v; • 1." 1. k.iug" lean.- fur in al A. Ficklin Ju - Ch-’ I* -ace In J All are teachers employed by ill™
Ab V! ,.i ; iii- in", .-sing plants, knowing and 'for Proci.a-r *
* *J> j jin liaii.c . 01 tending the v. hole basement i.f ti.
Spend your idle momenta' in. / ..bean
the realm of good fellowship % I d'e\v 1 (iimuoiii’iics in-..history, ar? Jy.
Playing
way not for you.
And ait the catchy iloganx, they
are'turnin' out to be just another
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Your3, wUh-the. low down.
JV>E 3EJIRA
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OP.: TEXAS
TO THE SHERIFF OR ANY ( ON-
STABLE. OF SAN PATRICIO
COUNT V-GREETiN*j :
In New York City it is against
the law. to open or close an um-
brella in the. presence of a horse.
BEANS, Mex Style in Chili Sauce, 151 oz. cans, 3 for 25c
PORK & BEANS, Phillip’s 1 lb. Cans, 2 for..........11c
MILK, 3 large R & W 20c or 6 Small cans R & W ... 20c
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SUGAR, PURE CANE, PAPER BAGS, 10 lbs......49c
FLOUR, Honey Moon 241b. Sack .. ......
SHORTENING, 4 lb. cart. 48c -1 lb..............12k
POTATOES, No. 1 Grade 19 lbs................... |r
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YOU ARE-HEREBY COM MAN])- j
ED to summon K‘ riry- Turner
makiftg’ publication of tliU citation j Friday
Odem News
by Correspondent
Mrs. Frank Bounds and daugh-
ter, Barbara Jo of Alvin, are here
for a visit with Mrs". Bound’s par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Webb, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence White
and son, Edwin Elliott, of Houstou,
are. spending several days here
with Airs. White’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. Elliott. —V
Mrs. W. H. Van Way of Sinton
is here for a visit in the home of
her daughter, Mrs. Kirby Sharp!
and Mr. Sharp.
Mr, and Mrs. W. W. Roberts, j
[.Mrs. R. J. Bradford' of’Pettus were j
! guests this week of Mr, and Mrs. i
' S. L. Webb, Sr.
I Air s. A: W. Serivner and son, Wil-j
by | lis Serivner of Taft were guests
of Mrs.; H. D. Willis, Sr.
PICKLES, Sour or DiD, quart jars, 2 for.. . ......25c
CIGARETTES
1^ -- P. A. Tobacco, can 10c
GRAPES, Thompson Seedbss, 2 lbs...............13r
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SARDINES, American, 3 Cans
10c
CATSUP, 14 oz. Brimfull, Bottle
Whole Wheat Biscuit, Kellogg’s, 15biscuitPkg.!:... 10c
lie Isays, “wiiii all classes-^ of once in-each: V/eek i'/r four con sec-
t'i'ek; including poulUy,’! which utive. Weeks-.prev inns i<> (he return
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and Mr. and Mrs.-A. N,..Smith. i
Mrs. E. C- McDaniel and chilif-
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JELLY, White House Pure Apple, 2 lb. Jar....... 20c
SOAP, Crystal White, 5 Giant Bars
LIMES, Lairge and Juicy, Dozen
♦J* | explains’ ill • b’cr-.asflig (ir-mund tor day Hereof, ta -op;., newspaper ren visited in Corpus Christi Frl-1
’’’*1 il;i., product. Nititiy.pH'ctut.of tiio- published thereda, In: ii not, then*! day, al the home of - Mrs. Da!e |
•<• ' ()> i,sans processed tib’w go into in the nearer County, wiiere - a Godbey.
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X. 1 s at k:-y points i .diy luive fqr -Precim b .Vut.ib--r ;h.- Nan Pu i^Iaronelle Hotiug will arrive-Sep-
tJ 1,, iU ( in double that so fricio County. Ti n. i" 1 hohlen1 teihbejr 2nd. Miss Annie Laura
f. In- many
by 111?
N - one, in the , Odem schools.
: -iutibuse in the: Mrs.” E. C. .McDaniel ami (diil-
San Patricio C’ouii-1 dren were guests of Mr.s. Mc'Dan-
.iioiii’iics iii . history ar? ty. Texas, pre/rur. No One, said 'lei’s . parents, Mr, and Mrs.
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COFFEE, Nueces, 1 lb. Bat's
21c
.City of Sinton,
Texan, iireritrct
A. J.
. ,.dit*,d.. Vv.illr so. •■quigkly attaining County and rih tlie First j Waddell in Sinton,., Friday.
*t* | liciorililic handling.- Inutile Tabora-i Monday i'it-- .yccoher, the year 1937,] Mr. and Mrs. Kirby Sharp, and
Ai|c, y i i u pioduds liave hebn evolv- the same, bciiig th - Fourth day of i.children will, move to their future
*•;' c,:l and proet .-:*•/» ..have be in abl/ October, A D, 1937, then .and Home' in Sinton, September 7th.
Xi-to devniop lit " niarkets for 4U< h-th'dre t o-answer the petition on Leo K. GunderJand, of Corpus |,
products. Exchange. ’ file in said court, as same was fil-
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STOP THAT ITCHING
It bothered by the itching of Ath-
lete's FoOt, Exzema, Itch, Ring-
worm or . sore aching feet, Sinton
Pharmacy will sell you a jar of
Black Hawk Ointment on a guaran-
tee. Price 00c and $1.00. 21-26t
Complaining that her husband
tpade no effort to find'her when
she/vas a refugee during the flood,
Mrs/Marjorle Mae Peake of Lgiuis-
ville, Ky., obtained a divorce from
Robert Foster Peake.
Glasses” j]
eil thereir. on the 5th day of Aug-I
ust, A. D., 1937, id a ’suit number-,
ed 1478, ^herein M, K. Edgar and
J. L. DuBoije are plaintiffs and
Henry Turner, is defendant, said
petition alleging* 1
That M. K. Edgar and J. L. Du-
Bose are the owners of Model
Grocery and Market, Sin-ton, Tex-
as, and reside In San Patricio
County, Texas, and the defendant
Henry Turner's residence is un-
known to ..the plaintiffs.
That on the 26th day of March,
1936, defendant, Henry Turner,
made 3 bills of exchange in writ-
lug, dated March 26th, 1936, direct-
ed to the Marfa Slate Bank, Marfa,
Texas, and ordered the said
Marfa State Bank, Marfa, Tex-I
as, to pay to the order of Mod-
el Grocery .and Market, the fob
lowing sums respectively, to-wit:
$20.00, $10.00 and $7.88, for value
received, and the defendant deliv-
ered said bills of exchange to the
plaintiffs/ ' • \ . 1
That on the 26Lh day Of . March,
1936, the said bills ol exchange
were by the plaintiffs presented to
the Marta State Bank, Marfa, Tex-
as, in tho regular banking man
ner and custom, at its usual place
Christ!, was a business^ visitor bore
Tuesday. ' /. • ’
Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Ferrell and
Mrs. Carey Seale Were attending
to business in Corpus Christi Fri-
day.
Douglas Smith is here spending
a few days with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs-. N. R. Smith. Douglas
was called home because of the
death of his grandmother, Mrs.
Robert Boyd, who passed away at
Port Lavaca. He will leave the
latter part of the week, reporting
back to the navy at San Francisco,
California.
Mr. and Mrs. John Craven enter-
tained at their home, Thursday ev-
ening with a bridge party, honor-
ing Mr., and Mrj. Kirby Sharp who
are leaving soon for tiheiir pew
home in Sinton. The decorations
were dually with cut flowers Of the
summer. After a series of very in-
Jeresting bridge games, Mr. and
Mrs,- Chas. Whltely were awarded
the prize for high score. The hem-
orees were predented with a love
ly gift. On the refreshment plate
was. ice cream and cake eeryed to
Mr. and ,Mrs. Kirby Sharp, Mr. and
Mrs. Uhas. Whltely,; Mr. and. Mot.
Glen Scull, Mrs. J. E. Carmenatti,
Mrs. Carey Seale, Mt». ft,
ick,
r-% p.
WHEAT1ES, Regular Size Package
APRICOTS, Choice Whole in heavy syrup, 2 No. l’s 19c
- MEAT DEPARTMENT
GROUND BEEF, fine for meat loaf. 2 lbs. for...
BEEF STEW, Very Good, lb. . .. ...
STEAKS, Round - Loin - T-Bone, lb.....
BOLOGNA SAUSAGE, lb. . ....
CHEESE, FULL CREAM, lb. .........
BAR B-Q, Bring Your Pan for Gravy, lb.
CHIU, Casa Grande No. 1 cans . .
ROAST BEEF CHUCK, lb. ......
BACON, Our Sliced, lb........
BACON, English Smoked, Sliced, lb.
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San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 2, 1937, newspaper, September 2, 1937; Sinton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth718089/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sinton Public Library.