San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 6, 1950 Page: 5 of 8
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San Patricio County Court Records
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Week of Match 20 to March 25, --
THURSDAY, XPRIL 6, 1950
iGE FIVE
Geo. W. Willoughby to
South
Texas Feed & Seed Co. 24# acHec
22 and 23, Paul Sub Welder.
Leo C. Hennln to JJreat Lakes
Carbon Corp 250 ac Delgadh Sur.
E. G. Vanecek to A. C. Vernor 40
ac Sec 65, Paul Sub Welder.
P. L. Johnson to G. A. , Gerdeg
Hinton Farm Lot XIX lying W of
St LB&M Ry; All
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Charles William Pearson a n<4
Rosa Lee Pearson.
John Thos. Crimes and Walda
Ann Taylor,
Norman Hardin Winchester and
Ruby Lee Bates.
DEEDS
Leandro DeLeon to Rafael Fran-
co Lot 0 Blk 70 Mathis. *
Seferino Hebnamjez to Joaquin
Oalvan Lot 3 Blk 2 % mile a of
Mathis.
Joaquin Oalvan to Seferino Hern-
andez Lot 4 Blk 2 W, A. McNabb
Add No. 1 Mathis
,i J. ■ F. Odem to Dave Odom et ul
Various acreage out of John Hen-
derson, -~A* Herron A Wr-Br BliHi-"
chard Hurs.
Woneita Hudgens Fitzsimmons
to John B. Balloy Lot 14 Blk 4,
Humble Addn Ingleside.
Taft Cemetery Assn to C. C. Car-
roll N% Lot 237, Taft Cemetery.
Christina B‘ Arnold to Mrs. Vir-
ginia Carroll et al Part lots 13, 14
Blk 3 Tier E, Portland. A
Roman Villareal to Ysabel Go-
mez Lot 12 Blk 5, Blackbupf^Addn
Mathis.
Jas. H. Ewing to Catherine Ew-
ing Bryan 60 ac Sec 12, Paul Sub
CFP. • . “ ' ,
.** Ray E. Kier t<T*J. S. Green Lot 4
Blk 422, Aransas Pass.
O. W.’KUlam^to Winfield Killam
12.18 ac out Sec 48. Paul Sub ..CFP.
John C. Doyle to B. J. Gan am
Lot 27 Blk 1, John C. Doyle Addn
Portland.
Cruz L. Gonzales to Teodoro
Figuroa Lot 5 Blk 1, Rancho Chico
Addn Sinton.
B. L. Matthews to Glynn Mat-
thews Lots 21 to 24 Blk 10, It. J.
William^ Addn Ingleside.
Paul Stone to Roland F. Engler
SE’,4 of 10 ac Delgado Sur-
P. L. Johnson to Percy Lee John-
son Lot "Blk 54, Slnfoh;
J. D. Whitlow' to N. D. Sanford
Lot 10 Blk 2G6, Aransas Pass.
Simon Grossman to Sylvan B.
Nothin
Sinton Farm
Lot XX except 2 small tracts, 2
acres.
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X COOL
,t COMFORTABLE
X GQpD LOOKING
Morrison Circle
»Meets At Home Of
Mrs. W. H. Cluiss
Members of the Cleo Morrison
Missionary Oircltruf the' fbHHIf t(
W.M.U. met Tuesday afternoon at|
the hoYne of Mrs. W. -H. Cluljiefor
their monthly Bible study for April.
The topic of the study was "The
Importance of God’s Call," by Mrs.
J. B. Bullard who also gave the de-
votional.
Mrs. Stella Hanshaw presided ov-
er a short business session and
plans were made for a special din-
ner to be served during the ap-
proaching Baptist revival.
A fellowship hour was enjoyed
after the Bible Study, and Mrs.
Cluiss seVved refreshments to Mrs.
Hanshaw, Mrs. Bullard, M rs. Hama
Whatley, Mrs. D. O. Rigby, Mrs. N.
F. Phillips, Mrs. Julius Dyer, Mrs.
L. R, Parker and Mrs. H. T. Beck-
worth and the hostess.
Chaw
Candy Eggs
Pillsbury Pan Cakes, Vermont Maid Syrup and Rath's •
Ham. Served all day Saturday, April 8. Come and get I
29c lb
S U GAR
COUPON ON CAN
SNOWDRIFT, 3 lbs. with coupon
Chase
Bantam
Eggs
29c lb.
Annual Church Day
Observed By The
Rainbow Girls
Sinton Order of the Rainbow
Girl$ observed their Annual
Church Day by attending services
of Christ,
at the Sinton church
SPECIAL- -^SPECIAL - -SPECIAL
Come by and taste one of these Rath’s HAMfS
cooked especially for this HAM SALE.
RUTH’S HAMS -* A good price and a good Ham
Rath’s Black Hawk Tray-Pak Grade-A-Fryersj lb 57c
Sliced BACON, lb. 54c ■ — ■ - -
Swifts Select '
lb. ~44c»..Sirloin' STEAK, lb. 67 c
Sunday, April 2.
. extra
Special
Selected White
Country Eggs
for your
Easter Special
Eighteen Rainbow Girls attended
accompanied by their Worthy Ad-
visor
*995 to <1495
Mias Barbara Fenner and
Mrs. W. F. Joseph, Mother Advisor.
As special guest their past Moth-
er Advisor, Mrs. C. R. Park of Cen-
ter Point and Miss Beth Thornton,
Past Worthy Advisor of Odem.
Members of the Advisory- Board
attending church with the girls
were: Mrs. J. T. Johnson, chair-
man, Mrs. Daisy Martin, Mrs. J. W.
Edwards, Mrs. Ben Coin, Burl Brit-
tain and Mrs. J. H. Schmalstipg jr.,
Worthy Matron, Order of the East-
ern Star.
Mrs. Joseph was hostess to the
girls with a covered dish lunchpon
immediately foli«i*v4ng the church
services, she was assisted by Mrs.
J. T. Johnson and Miss Beth Thorn-
ton., .
Mott Stylet
6, 8, 16 Blk 3, Colonia Mexicana
Addn Gregory.
Effie Crane to B. Fv Adams 50 x
150 ft out of Delgado Sur.
Geo. R. Whitney to J. W. EH-
edge, Lots 33 to 36 Blk 22, R. J.
Williams Addn Ingleside.
Marvin F. Mitchell to Marie E.
Britton Lots .15, 16 $$lk 350, Aran-
sas Pass.
OIL & GAS LEASES
City of Sinton to Prescott Wil-
liams 9 ac* out of Blk C, Paul Sun
CFP.
Knoxlo Cornwell to H. 0. Htffvis
et al Blks 1, 2. 8, It. R. Redps Re-
Sub of Tr 27, Jojin Pollan Sur,
21.87 ac.
San Patricio County to Arm-
strong & Sutton Drilling Co. Sinton
Farm Tr XLVI, except 1.6 ac out
of. NW cor. '
Walter F. Timon to -Dudley D.
Tlinon S00 ac out of San Patricio
Me Hibernia; also various Farm
Tracts.
T. M. Cage to T. J. Hudgins Lot
4, See 9: Lots 1, 2. 3 Sec 10, 2nd
Addn Taft Farm Lands, 302.69 ac.
Palmy re Mruwin to T. J. Hudgins
Lot 8. Sec 10, 2nd Sub Taft Fai*m
l-inds, SO ac.
Rath’s Black Haw{i
FRANKS,
Chase
Jelly Bird
Eggs
• 29c 1
Smooth leather and genuine Nylon mesh combine in this
Jarman style to give you the season’s smartest shoe. And
the hundreds of openings in the Nylon mesh are there to
catph every passing breeze and make it Summer’s coolest
siylc. Come in today and get your pair.
Rath’s Black Hawk
Chopped HAM, lb. 69c
PORK CHOPS, lb. 49c
•Slate Brand
V/is. Cheese lb,
Rath’s Smoked
Pork Dainties, lb.. 69c
HENS
SHRIMP
OYSTERS^
Rath’s Black Hawk
Cen. Slices Ham lb 85c
they’re NEW!
WANT ADS GET RESULTS
FISH
/\/ Put on'
Your new
k or old Easter
i^^Bonet and come
f£\ to Piggiy
Wiggly
J v for Bargains
they’re DIFFERENT !
GOOD EATING!
PILLSBURY
Watch for the flying sau-
cers over Sinton Friday,
April 14 about 10 o’clock
there’s nothin’ like ’em.! !
MAN’S SHOP
CALAV0S
carried out the Easter theme.
In the receiving line were the
social committee — hostesses for
the afternoon — consisting of Mrs.
S. il. Preston, Mrs. J. T. Johnson,
Mr«. J. D. Hollan sr., Mrs. J. T.
Dawson and Mrs. A. A. Tumlinson.
Mrs. L. A. Neumann, Mrs. Gua
Hollan and Mrs. Thomas Owen al-
ternated at the coffeo service.
Mrs. W. B. Brittain very ably
reviewed "The . Natchez Woman"
SINTON, TEXAS
2 for 13c
LETTUCE
Hospital Notes
Mrs. J. W. Lane of Odem was a
medical patient In the Sinton Hos-
pital this' past week comlnK In
March 39.
Mr. and Mrs. M. I*. McNorton of
Rt. 1, Taft, are medical patients In
the Sinton Hospital this week.
J. L. Montgomery of Alice, em-
ployee of Hub CasInK Co. was In-
jured while working for Superior
Oil Company near Sinton April 2
and wait given emergency treat-
ment at the Hinton Hospital before
being taken to- Alice. He received
eye tnjurlee.
Mrs. T. H. Arnold of Hinton 1s a
medical patient In the Hinton Hoa-
pltal being admitted April 2.
Mg. Dempay Dupree of Taft un-
dervfent minor aprgery In the Bin-
ton Hospital April I. ' —
Mrs, John Mick of Ingleside Is a
patient In the HJnton Hospital this
week coming in April 3.
Mrs. Clarence White of Rt. 1,
Odem. Is a patient In the Hinton
Hospital this coming in April 3.
Mrs. C. W. Woodall of Taft un-
derwent minor surgery In the Hin-
ton Hospital April 4.
1 Pillsbury Paiicake
Mix
1-12 oz. Vermont Maid
Syrup j
CELERY
New POTATOES lb 5c
BOTH FOR 39 c
Mrs. W. D. rSrittain . odntiw"TORS' notice of
De...V... Ai TEXAS II 1(1 II WAY . -
Gives Be\iew Of____- conktui'ction
NfltchCZ Wbm&ri Healed proposals for, coq/ftructlng
Th<* IMoncor Wo.miui'H Flub enter- |'|.I46 miles of Ur.. Htra., Flex. Base
tained with a book review on their & Two-Urn* tfurf. Treat, from UH
12th anniversary lit the FonimufiMy i«.j „t Portland to West Portland
CU>b uoUHe: bool and ’ Jtyrth to FM 631 on
The Club House wan decorated ( Highway No. FM 893, covered by
with a profusion of eprihg flowem. j.H 1338 (1‘Vjtn Hun Patricio County,
The center piece for the tea table will be rerely&l. at the Highway
MY T -, F*INE
PUDDINGS
All Flavors
RADISHES 2 bunches 5c
ONIONS bunch 5c
And anybody can eat if, tool
Juit follow Mrt. Chetther't
personal recipe on the bo«
and you'll have frietd chicken
thet it elwaYf^f«nder-criip
and golden-brown.
Remember, theta chickens
war* raised and ■fed; to be
plump, tender, afid delicious.;
More then thet, they're cut-
up and frozen-fresh. JMI you
do it fry them. No muss. No
waste. .
PARKAY - COLORED - QUARTERED
CARROTS 3 for 10c
flowers for Easter
JCUT FLOWERS . — — JCOF
JPOT PLANTS
’ PS . We Wire Flower* „
Wesson OIL, pints 32c
Wessonm,l|uafts”i3c
DREFT, large 23c
TIDE, large 23c
0XYD0L, large 23c
CARTON OF 10 BARS
CAMAY——^ 78c
DUZ, large 23c
WOMACK FLOWER SHOP
Pineapple TIDBITS 10c
509 W. George St. Sinton, Texet
AMBASSADOR
TISSUE
deeee*teeeeeee
2 for 15c
PET OR DAIRYCRAFT
MILK-
Large can 11c
Dr. Debar R. Taylor
- f OPTOMETRIST - -
COMPLETE EYE EXAMINATION
Be on the lookout for the
flying saucers Fri., April
14 about 10 o’clock. ______
VISUAL CARE
Offiea over Economy Store and Moody Pharmacy
Jr., Resident Engineer, Sinton,
_ -;«f" ann Tow* Highway
Auotln, Usual rightjLj^
PILLSBURY
ROLL MIX -
27c
PILLSBURY
.. ....
CAKE MIX
23c
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Andrew, Loyd D. San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 6, 1950, newspaper, April 6, 1950; Sinton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth718688/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sinton Public Library.