San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 16, 1947 Page: 3 of 8
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9<U) EMPTY SOCKETS
Fix the bulbsnatchers in your family by Ailing all empty
sockets and replacing burned out bulbs. With the supply
of bulbs plentiful, there’s no need for blacked-out halls,
closets or corners anywhere in the house.
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f ^ your convtoienee, get Jight bulbs
by the carton. Burned out bulbs can
be replaced easily when you have
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It’s welcome news that you can now get all the light bulbs you
need in any type and size. With shorter days and longer nights
ahead, it’s time to stock up on your bulbs. Be light wise. An
empty socket is a useless socket and wrong size bulbs mean
poor lighting and eyestrain.
Every member of the family needs good light for work, study
or recreation, and better light means better sight.
Make sure you're getting the most out of your home light*
ing by following the sight-saving suggestions above. Remem-
ber bulbs and electricity are cheap but eyesight is priceless.
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STORES. STOP IN AND
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HO COUNTY NEWS
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1947
SAN PATRICIO COUNTY RECORDS
4, 194T,
Week of Sept. 29 to Oct.
Included.
JA. MARRIAGE LICENSES
Andres De^Loon and Marta de la
Garza.
Edward E. Cole and Mary E.
Bracken.
Nolan Joyce and Thelma !Mae
Dyer.
Pedro Cantu and Francisca Cas-
taneda.
William I. Sessums and Mary
fjitttth Harvey.
" Julian Cano and Juana Galvan.
DEEDS
Mrs. Bertha E. Holmes to N. D.
Sanford Lot 20 Blk. 421, Aransas
Pass.
Christina B. Arnold to Manuel
Kelan 2J acre tract out of “M. J.
McLane Sur., being 37 x 150 ft.
W. jL. Boots to Mrs. Ola McCann
Lots 7, 8. 9 Blk. 2, Fite Addn. >Taft.
Melvin A. Dorough to F. E. Sta-
cv Lots 9. 10, 11, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42
Blk. 29 R. J. Williams Addn. In-
gleside.
Allen Lawrence to Guadalupe C.
Morales Lots 42, 43. 44, 47, 48, 49
and W. 20 ft. 41, 50 Blk. 3 Sub. 4,
Slnton Gas & Oil Sub.
Taft Cemetery Assn, to H. H.
Lackey S$ Lot 221 Taft Cemetery.
Earl C. Freed to Conn Brown
Lo4 7 Blk. 746 Arandas Pass: Tr. 5,
Land Blk. E, B. & D. Sub. 10 ac.
Boy W. Stround to A. D.Frltz
Lot 1 Blk. 7, Humble Addn. Ingle-
side.
John B. Hardwicke to B.F. Mont-
gomery SEJ Sec. 17, Paul Sub. Wel-
, Carl S. Smith to Walter H. Pat
terson Lot 13 Blk. 58, Taft.
Joseph Chvatal to Martin Nor-
bais Lot 11 Blk. 4, Second Hidalgo
Addn. Taft.
W. M. Xeyland to Jose C. Perez
Lot 24 B.k. 9, Colonia Mexicana
Addn. Gre -ory.
W. M. Neyiand to Fernando Rey-
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der.
Evergreen Cemetery Assn, to
James E. Williams El Lot 76, Div,
E. Evergreen Cemetery'Olem.
Car! O. Cartwright to W. M.
Spessard 1528 be. out of Hornsby
and Oltman Surs. except 105.8 ac,
and 95 acres.
N. D. Sanford to Watt W. Ellis
Lots 20, 21 Blk. 421, Aransas Pass, j es Cruz Lot 19 Blk. 9, Colonia Mex-
J. V. MONTGOMERY
Electric and Acetylene Welding
General Blacksmithing
Trailers Made to Order
—ALL WORK GUARANTEED—
P. O. BOX 22 ODEM, TEXAS
• WASHING, GREASING and
GULFLEX LUBRICATION
Tires, Tubes and Accessories
THE GULF SERVICE CENTER
W. L. Roots to L. A. Cage Lots 1,
2 and 30 in Block 2, Fite Addn. Taft.
Kathleen French Crosby to L. J.
Jecker 210 x 420 ft. out of M. J.
McLean Sur.
John B. Hardwicke to J. D. Hunt-
singer N1 Sec. 17, Paul Sub. Weld-
er, 320 ac.
F. M. Middleton to A. Niesenson
Part Lots 11, 12, 15 all 13, 14 Blk.
26, Taft.
Walter S. Cunningham to Wesley
W. Copeland Jr. Lot 1 Blk. 8. Taft.
C. B. McAnally to Regino Albara-
do Lots 7, 8 Blk. 66 Mathis.
Feiimon L. Valdez to Salbador
Va Ideb Lot 4 Blk. 5. D. & R. Addn.
Mathis.
ieanu Addn. Gregory.
Jack P. Brown to A. J. Smith Lot
7 Blk. 10, J. M. Griffin Addn. Ma-
this.
Grover O. Kellar to Conn Brown
Lots 6, 8 Bik. 212, Aransas Pass.
Julia Casiano to Ofelia Molina
Unld. J int. Lots 13, 14 Blk. 3, Hidal-
go Addn. Taft.
Of;lia Molina to Gloria S. Molina
Lot ) Blk. 2, Second Hidalgo Addn.
Taft
W. P. Campbell to W. F. Fitzsim-
mons Lot 1 Blk. 3, Blaschke lligh-
lfwtd Addn. Ingleside.
J. E. Dodson to B. M. Jlay Lots
7 to 11 Blk. 4, Sinton.
OIL & GAS LEASES
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Kemmie Dannelley to Fred W.
Shield 35 ac. out of B. & V. Sub.
Kemmie Dannelley & Mrs. Sav-
annah Clark to Fred W. Shield
Farm Tr. 2, Bl!:. 214, B. & D. Sub.,
5 ac.
F. A. Dannelley to Fred W. Shield
Farm Tr. 6, Out Lot 45, 5 acres.
Henry L. Lemons to W. E. Fox
Town Tract Blks. 57, 80 ac. and El
Tr. 56, San Patricio de Hibernia
Sur., 250 ac.
Maggie Kastner to Continental
Oil Co. NWJ See. 31, Cubage &
Miller Sub., 160 ac.
^Irs. Paul R. Hudgins to Robert j Margaret O'. McOloin to William
A. jogserarjd Lot 21, X. 30 ft. 20 Marks 277.91 ac. out of San Patri-
Blk. .33,. T. E. Pullin Sub. Taft. | do de Hibernia'Sur.
Phone 149 *!• y.
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Dr’s. Callahan - Chiropractors |
7 Announce the removal of their office to a larger and
£ better location in the Sisco Building.
Come in real soon and let us help you to regain
better health or to keep that good health which you
now enjoy.
CHIROPRACTIC is the leading drugless health
method and applies to almost all conditions except
surgical cases.
We Assure you that you will like our service.
It is pleasant to use and gets results Quickly.
Call 128 For Appointment
DR’S. CALLAHAN
CHIROPRACTORS
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RIGHT SIZE BULBS
For easy, comfortable seeing, use the proper size
bulb for the lighting job to be done. Enclosed
with your electric bill this month you’ll re-
ceive a folder which gives a table of right
size bulbs for all types of lighting
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equipment.
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©J SPARE BULBS
Week of October 6 to October 11,
1947 incl.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Jose Rodriguez and Cirlda Ariso-
la.
Henry G. Kasper and Edith Un-
derwpod.
Manuel H. Cruz and Oralia ftios.
Leo J_ Saucier and Aubrey Belle
Hoskins.
Juan G. Sembranoiand Adela Gu-
tierrez. ,
James E. Paduus and .Joy Carr.
DEEDS
•Tack P. Brown Vo A. J. Smith Lot
7 Blk. 10, J. M. Griffin Addn. Math-
is. ,
Grover O. Kellar to Conn Brown
Lots fi. 8 Blk. 212, Aransas. Pass.
Julia Casiano to Ofelia Molina
Und. I int. Lots 13, 14 Blk. 3, Hidal-
go Addn. Taft.
Ofelia Molina to Gloria S. Moli-
na Lot 9 Blk. 2, Second Hidalgo
Addn. Taft.
W. F. Campbell to W. F. Fitz-
simmons Lot 1 Blk. 3, Blaschke
Ilikhland Addn. Ingleside.
J. E. Dodson to B. M. Ray Lots 7
to 11 Blk. 4, Sinton.
M. C. Gann to Gordon. Gunter
I.ots 27. 28 Blk. 484. Aransas Pass.
I. B. Collins to H. IT. Banknight
Lots 3. 4 Ei .5, Fields and Porter
Sub. Aransas Pass.
Natalie E. Zoghcib to LA. Cage
Lots 10.n Blk. 22, Taft.
I'na E. Kennedy to F. Mill,.,.
Lots 14. 15, Mi Jtlk, .5o7, Aransas
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( io Mil X 15(1 !(. out of J,oil |M 1 1
! ■' Lr. 7. Clin A,.Mil. .M.iil,i-
. 51 '-' ' M. CJin to A II,.-i |., v ,7i.r.
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P. 8. VaWez to R. Bruce Seale
Lots 9 to 12 Blk. 30, R. J. Williams
Addn. Ingleside.
J. E. Thompson to Pablo Garcia
Lots 5, 6 Blk. 4, D. Stone Addn.
Mathis. ^
• R. L. Spencer to Stallard Reeves
Lots 4 and 28 Blk. 629, Aransas
Pass.
Allan Shivers to J. H. Shell Lots
5, 6, 7, 8, 15, Sec, 91, Paul Sub.
C.F.P., 30 ac.
Carlos Salazar to Margarito Al-
varado Lot 55 Blk. 7, Hidalgo Addn.
Taft.
Harry Wind to Cyril Feltier Lots
27, 28 Blk. 421, Aransas Pass.
Conn Brown to Geo. C. Holden
Lots 28, 291 30, 31 Blk. 7, Frick’s
First Addn. Arainsas Pass.
Maria Caldaron to Genaro Rami-
lez Lot 11 Blk. 1, Second Hidalgo
Addh. Taft.
Roma Gonzales to Ellpeo
Lots 4, 5, 6 Blk. 3, BandlW
Addn. Sinton.
OIL 4 GAS LEASES
W. J. Bennett et al to R.
fit al 258.35 ac,, out of
Miller -Sub.
F. B. Curlee to R. Morgaa SHR
Fr. 34, Cubage & Miller Hub. mw
ac.
F. B. Curlee to R. Morgan tXiM
ac. out of Cubage & Miller
E. D. DuBose Jr. to Eugena W,
Gill 293.8 ac. out of Paul Sub. WtS>
der.
—FOR—
Courteous Service
and Quality Merchanduc
ITS
Community Hardware
FOR GENERAL CONSTRUCTION, SEE
C. H. BOSCAMP
BUILDING CONTRACT OR
“Let Us Figure On Your Job”
—CALL OR WRITE—
BEEVILLE, TEXAS
★ THE TINY DINER *
IS NOW OPEN SERVING
HAMBURGERS SANDWICHES
HOMEMADE PIES AND CAKES
SHORT ORDERS
COLD DRINKS AND COFFEE
Located on Sinton Street across from the
Commercial State Bank
Sinton, Texas ■ -f
Owned and Operated by
MR. And MRS. ROBERT BAZZELL
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X. D. Sanford to w. E Gbnn
'-d 6 Blk. 354. Aransas Bass.
Levailya Collins to Felix heLuna
■ 0, Lot 1.1 Blk 3. Albarado Addn.
Matliis.
Irene K. Holly to J. ,\ Orr .Tr ;
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LATE MODEL AUTOMOBILES
—AND—
TRUCKS
CECIL WILLIAMS
—WITH—
CARL V. BOB
REEVES -o- ARLINGTON
9t'O N. WATER ST. COHRCS CHP.iSTI
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Check These Liquor Prices
100 Proof Bonded Bourbon
Bonded Beam, 6 Years Old...............5.65
Old Southern Home, 5 Years Old........$5.65
GALLAGHER & BURTONS Black Label _____$3.35
LANSDOWNE RESERVE, Blended, 86 proof
Pints----------$2.35 Fifths _________$3.45
IMPERIAL BLENDED WHISKEY, 86 proof
Fifths__________$3.50
PLANTATION BOURBON LIQUEUR, 86 proof
Half Pints--------------------------___$85c
SCHENLEY S BLENDED WHISKEY, 86 proof,
FIFTHS __ $3.95 PINTS ____$2.50 * PINTS___$1.25
ANCIENT AGE, 86 proof, Straight Bourbon Whiskey
Fifth----------$5.50 Pints_______ _ _ _ $3.50
Cream of Kentucky, Pre-War Blended Whiskey, 86 pf.
FIFTHS ___ $3.60 PINTS____$2.25 PINTS ___ $1.15
I. W. Harper, 100 proof, Bottled-In-Bond, Fifth _$6.25
Old Forester, 100 proof, Bottled-In-Bond, Fifth $5.85
Seagram’s 7 Crown, 86 proof Blended Whiskey
FIFTHS ___ 3AS PINTS ____ $2.25 £ PINTS ___ $1.25
FINE CALIFORNIA Wivrc +
20 Per Cent by Volume in Fifths
PADRE and LA BOHEME WINES 69c
L0MA LINDA.....................50c
NEFF’S Cut Rate Liquor Store No. 2
Price*.”
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Tracy, James F. San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 16, 1947, newspaper, October 16, 1947; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth718170/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sinton Public Library.