The Aransas Pass Progress (Aransas Pass, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 20, 1942 Page: 4 of 8
eight pages : ill. ; page 22 x 16 in. Scanned from physical pages.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
.
PAGE FOUR
THE ARANSAS PASS PROGRESS
Thursday, August 20, 1942
Hunting, Filling
Trapping Licenses
Expire Aug. }l$t
—Buy Bonds—
Permits Mailed
To Dealers by
State Department.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
“Mind” is the subject of the
lesson-sermon which will be read
in all Churches of Christ, Scien-
tist, on Sunday, August 23.
The golden text is: “God hath
n,ot given us the spirit of fear;
but of power, and of love, and of
a sound mind” (II Timothy 1:7).
-Buy Bonus- Among the citations which
. ! comprise the lesson-sermon is the
All hunting, fishing, and trap- following from the Bible: “Q the
ping licenses, including commer- depth of the riches both of the
cial fishing licenses and licenses wisdom and knowledge of God!
issued to other persons who make hQW unsearchabie are his judg-
a. living off wildlife resources, ment and his ways past finding
such as fish dealers and fur trad- out„ (Romans 11:33).
The lesson-sermon also includ- j
es the following passage from |
Republicans Not
Allowed to Vote
In Demo. Primary
—Buy Bonds—
State Chairman
Answers Charges
Made by O’Daniel.
ers, will expire the end of this
month at the close of the state’s
fiscal year, the executive secre-
tary of the Game Department an-
nounced today.
Hunters and fishermen and all
others interested were advised t©
purchase their new 1942-43 li-
censes as soon as possible.
The licenses may be obtained
be Republicans
These instructions came from
the Christian Science textbook, j the State Democratic Executive
“Science and Health with Key to i Committee through the County
the Scriptures,’ by Mary Baker Chairman Homer Easterwood of
Eddy: “The basis of all health,1 Taft, when it was found that
sinlessness, and immortality is j boxes which two years ago were
i
Financial Aid Is
Asked for Agency
—Buy Bonds— ,
The Red Cross sub-committee
of Medical Air, in establishing a
1 Disaster room here, is enlisting
the financial aid of the commun-
ity for the maintenance of such a
center. A start has been made in
that direction, but support must
be secured in order to continue
the work, Mrs. Alice Wolf, chair-
man, explained.
_ _ “One never knows when a dis-
Republicans*^re^not entitled to
Primary ^ctSS^Sg I ^
judges who will be in charge dur- : ^hp Q^ Cnmmhte? wants to
ing Saturday’s run-off election!
have been instructed to question Ind
any voters who are believed to J
-Buy Bonds—
our community and
for our own benefit,” she said.
The room, at 315 Commercial,
is open each Wednesday morning
from 8 until 10 o’lock. Donations
may be taken there or sent to
Mrs. B. T. Hardeman.
legistrafion Of
Rents Required
By August 3lst
-Buy Bonds—
FormsAvailable
From Postoffice,
Chamber Commerce.
—Buy Bonds—
Aransas Pass owners of rental
property must file with the re-
DOT Clinic To
Be Held Friday
—Buy Bonds—
Many changes which have tak-
en place in the Office of Defense
Transportation regulations will
be explained by Field
changed from unfurnished to
furnished or from furnished to
unfurnished, or when the rent
Was materially affected by per-
sonal or other special relation-
ship between the landlord and
tenant and was substantially
higher or lower than the rent
generally prevailing in the area
for comparable housing accomo-
Manager dations.
^ '1 For new housing built since
March 1 and rented before Au-
gust 1, it is provided that the first
rent charged shall be the maxi-
mum rent, subject to review by
the area director.
If the housing accomodation
was unoccupied on March 1 and
John G. Ross at a meeting Friday
afternoon, Aug. 21, in Corpus
Christi.
The ODT clinic will start at 2
p. m. in the ballroom of the Rob-
ert Driscoll Hotel.
Through the Chamber of Com-
gional office of rent control of merce, Aransas Pass motor car-, ..— ——x-— — ------ - . ,
the Office of Price Administra- riers—common, contract and pri-! during the two months lmmea-
tion in Corpus Christi a registra- vate, as well as delivery service iately preceding that date, but
tion of all their rental dwellings firms, have been invited to be was rented before August 1 again
by August 31. Forms to be used present. Copies of General Or- j the rent will be the fust
may be secured from the Aran- der ODT No. 17 which supersedes ; charged, subject to review by he
sa sPass Postoffice or Chamber General Order ODT No. 4 as ' director. -__
of Commerce. amended, General Order ODT
Rental dwellings include rooms, No. 5 as amended, and that por-
apartments, houses or trailer tion of General Order No. 6
the great fact that God is the
only mind; and this mind must
be not merely believed, but it
^ be not merely believed, nut i
E3e„Hs5afi»c£& ;(rae r-
+4^0 mnd nf lat.tpr hpiru? Sunday school at a. m.
ties, most of the latter being
sporting goods dealers in the var-
ious cities and towns of the State.
The new permits are being
mailed out to these officials now.
Sunday
Sunday service at 11 a. m.
Wednesday evening service at
8 p. m. on the second and fourth
Wednesday of each month, where
local gamewarden county experiences, testimonies and re-
derk or UceSeleSer has not re-marks on Christian Science may
ceived his supply, he will -toso j cordiaUy invited to at-
| tend +hese services,
_Throw Scrap Into the Fight—
LEGAL NOTICES
within the next few days,
cials said.
Season Opens Soon
Most in demand at present are
the new .hunting licenses, because
of the nearness of the fall hunt-
ing seasons. They open Sept. 1
with the regular open season on
mourning and white-winged I _ _ ,
doves. The season in the north j uy on »
zone will open Sept. 1 and last Two more submarine chasers,
thru Oct. 12. The open season on the ninth and tenth Munched by
these birds in the south zone will the Rice Brothers
Launching For
Two Sub Chasers
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF TEXAS
IPO, liuuoco or uaricr pj-u-ti '-'J- ^ -
houses. Rooming houses and ho- which is applicable to private and
c wurc tels are not affected by this reg- contract carriers, will be avail-
candidates, tion was not conducted honestly,' ulation; rooms rented to more able for all carriers wanting
-L1-- -1—chairman made this than two tenants on a short-time them.
basis Of daily, weekly or monthly j —Throw Scrap Into the Fight—
occupancy are placed under the j CHRISTIAN CHURCH
rooming-house regulations. j Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
The registration is required un- - - . -
der the maximum rent control,
which went into effect Aug. 1 and
which reverts all rents in the San
county defense
for the Republican --------_---------- -----
Landon and Wilkie against Presi- the state
dent Roosevelt, this year turned statement:
in enormous majorities for W. j “Over the radio and in the
Lee O’Daniel. j press, Senator O’Daniel has chal-
Answering charges made by i lenged the integrity of the var-
O’Daniel that the primary elec-! ious county and precinct election
---i judges of the Democratic party
j by inferring that there was not, ---------------
an honest count of the vote in the; Patricio-Nueces
July 25th primary. As state
chairman, I believe it is my duty
: uilcurxiiciii, x utnevc ±i my
To: Ernest R. Calvert, if living, to say to you that the senator has
and if dead, then the unknown not offered or tendered any evi-
heirs and legal representatives of dence substantiating the charge
Ernest R. Calvert, and the un-; by him.
ki own wife of the said Ernest R. j “it has come to my attention,
Calvert, if living, and if dead, j however, that a number of voting
area back to the March 1, 1942
level.
The registration form is furn-
ished in triplicate, complete with
carbon paper. It must be filled
in and the three forms sent or
taken to the Area Rent Office in
Corpus Christi. A separate form
Communion 10:45 a. m,
Sermon by Brother O.
Kuehm 11 a. m.
Christian Endeavor 630 p.
Miss Jewell Lee Reams, leader.
Union worship service in
Christian Church 7:30 p. m.
m.
Edward’s
Fruit Stand
And Food Store
North Commercial Street
Calvert, h living, ana it aeaa, j however, that a number of voting Corpus cnristi. a separate ioim ■ “• A
then the unknown heirs and legal boxes normally Republican which j must be made for each dwelling Sermon by tne pastor,
representatives of the unknown ! voted for Willkie and Landon ■ unit registered by a landlord. I 6:30 p. m. Young reopie s
wife of said Ernest R. Calvert,1 against President Roosevelt turn
and Fred Carstensen, if living, ed jn enormous majorities for
and if dead, then the unknown Senator O’Daniel in the July 25th
heirs and legal representatives of primary. Republicans have no
FRESH
Jumbo Peanuts, lb 25c
i Fresh Peaches
Fresh Grapes
_ j _Fresh Plums
Under no circumstances should pers. Rovena Cole, leader. j i n /r i
the forms be folded. They should | 7:30 p. m Union services at the j Assorted Lunch Meats
■ ■ • ■ — ‘ ‘ '""-irist.ian Church.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
Frank M. Taylor, minister
9:45 a. m. Church School.
11:00 a. m. Morning worship.
be mailed unfolded. The origi- . Christian Church,
nal sheet will be filed at the area
open Sept. 16 and last thru Oc-
tober 27. '
Remember the bag limit on
doves this year is 10, and not 12,
as it was last.
For the convenience of hunters
the game department, it was an-
1 wxu ^xxxvxxw vv XX OeiiaiUi KJ UcUllCX 111 t lie OU.Ly xxxtxxx^^. ---- ---o _____
marine cnasers, heirs and legal representatives of primary. Republicans have no nal sheet will be filed at the area j FANCY AND
mth launcnea by yred Carstensen, and the un-1 right to participate in a demo- office, the duplicate copy return- 0f the statements, must make his > Qfori/|ai.r| CmpPriPd
r3 ~ Company known wife of the said Fred Car- i cratic primary and it is your duty j ed to the landlord and the tnpli- , report within 15 days after re- j OldnadrU VJlUCCIiCo
Rockport, went stensen if living, and if dead,! well as the dutv of everv elec- cate copy mailed to the tenant, j rp;vinS the form. i . ___
Boatworks at ----
down the ways last week.
No. 9 was launched late Thurs-
day afternoon with Mrs. Ralph T.
Bledsoe, niece of the command-
ing naval officer stationed there,
sponsoring the vessel. The Rev.
Xnt? U dll It: LlCjJcxl LliiCiiL, -it vv cio exxx o
nounced, has prepared a map T. H. Pollard, pastor of the Pres-
tllC lliafj UlVlUUCk; UXA — - ------- Y
formation regarding the dove sea- ber of the firm,
son, such as the bag limit, posses-! Sub Chaser No. 10 slid down
sion limit, shooting hours, and re- the ways Saturday evening, with
stricted areas. This map soon Miss Genevieve Escoffier, daugn-
will be sent to the newspapers of ter of one of the government m-
the state. Watch your newspaper spectors, as its sponsor. Invoca-
for it.
stensen, if living, and if dead,! as well as the duty of every elec-
then the unknown heirs and legal tion judge to see that the party
representatives of the unknown | piedge is strictly adherred to in
wife of said Fred Carstensen, de- j every respect. If the voter should
fendants, Greeting: j fail to take the party pledge, or
You are hereby commanded to j should scratch, mutilate or other-, „ ____
appear before the Honorable Dis- ; wjse aiter the party pledge, then back of the form
triet Court of San Patricio county;1 under the law, the vote should , that they have re;
tion of the registration.
cate copy mailed to the tenant.
Rtain Copies
The landlord’s copy must be
retained by him and must be
shown to future tenants, who
port
ceiving the form.
Any tenant subletting all or
any part of the dwelling unit
which he is renting must also
submit a registration statement.
Some Adjustments
Adjustment of rents is allowed
— when major capital improve-
When ments have been made, when the
SUPERIOR
Ice Cream x
Pint 20c - Quarts 35c
should scratch, mutilate or other- j must sign a statement on the
wise alter the party pledge, then back of the form to the effect
nuunueu, nctD ^ .---A”’ i m*'■>'’ i ui k.au j. «u*v,iU v.Vw-w> under the law, the vote should that they have read the informa-
outlining the two zones, and the bytenan Church, gave tne mvo- qfcxas, 36th Judicial District, at not be counted.” i tion of the registration. When ments have been made, wnen tne ]---—-
descriptive matter accompanying cation; and the principal the Court House thereof, m Sm- | In making public the statement! the tenancy is changed, the land- housing accomodations have been | -p. . -Docir.c O IQp
the map includes all pertinent m- was made by Rob Roy Rice, mem- tun, Texas, at or before 10 o’clock ! from the state head, Chairman| lord must file a report of the ,,------• J r illLO XPCdJlb, O lUb
con- w nf +hp firiTI- A. M. of the first Monday next; Easterwood of Taft said, “It is my change witn the area rent office j j0J(eUeve 1
after the expiration of forty-two personal opinion that the elec- ! within five days after the change, j
days from the date of the issu-; tion officials of this county hon-1 ~ ■’ ” ' 1
of this citation, same being ’ estiy fairly and accurately
Premium Payments
OF
South Texas
Benefit Association
ACCEPTED AT
CASE
FUNERAL HOME
ARANSAS PASS
tion was by the Rev. A. D. Jame-
son of the Methodist Church, and
Lt. Charles B. Brown was a
speaker on the program.
_Throw Scrap Into the Fight—
Are we really grateful for the
good already received? Then we
shall avail ourselves of the bles-
sings we- have, and thus be fitted
to receive more.—Mary Baker
Eddy.
_Throw Scrap Into the Fight—
He enjoys much who is thank-
! ful for little; a grateful mind is
j both a great and a happy mind.—
! Seeker.
JBBig
For Rent
For Rent
JOR RENT — Furnished apart-
ment. Bills paid. See Mrs. E.
B. Traweek, at 321 Houston St.,
third from telephone office.
FOR RENT — Furnished apart-
ment, bills paid. $6.00 per
week. Mrs. Bill Minter._
FOR RENT Or Lease—Ten acres
on highway, two miles from
Aransas Pass, 2i miles from In-
gleside. Four-room house, all- i
modern conveniences, floures-,
cent lighting carpeted and in-:
Jaid linoleum floors, Venetian
blinds. Ideal grounds for raising
chickens. Box 1151, Aransas Pass.
For Sale
FOR SALE — 3 room modern
house with bath. On 50x125
ft. lot with good garage. 2 blocks
from high school. L. A. Hunt.
Lee’s Grocery._21-tf
RABBITS—Breeding stock and
fryers. Fully dressed, cut to
fry, 43c pound delivered. Phone
J4F13, Harwood Gristy. 21-4t*
FOR SALE—My farm home. Will
take some town property as
part payment. R. E. Farley.
FOR SALE—Five-horse Bendix
outboard motor and 13-foot
skiff. See Dan Clendening.
FOR RENT—One 3-room furn-
ished house and one 5-room
newly furnished house. Naylor
Furniture Co. Phone 14.
FOR RENT—Unfurnished house
and also completely furnished
apartment including electric
washing machine. $25.00 per
month, all bills paid. Field’s
Lumber Co._
FOR RENT—5-room unfurnished
house. Good location. W. A.
Farley. 20-2t*
FOR RENT-Nicely furnished
i two and three room houses.
Refrigeration. Brown’s Cot-
I tages. 20-3t*
i FOR RENT—Unfurnished houses.
I Snyder Motor Company.
FOR RENT—Two furnished ap-
artments, two unfurnished
houses. Jackson Hotel.
FOR RENT — Two three-room
houses, one furnished, one un-
furnished. Mrs. N. D. Sanford.
FOR RENT—Five-room modern,
water furnished. $15.00. A. L.
or J. B. Webb. 19-tf
ance of this citation, same being 1 estiy fairly
the 28th day of September, A. D. j counted the ballots cast in the
1942, then and there to answer i various boxes and as county
Plaintiff’s Petition filed in said chairman,’ I resent the insinuation
Court on the 10th day of August, and implication by the Junior
A. D. 1942, in this cause, number - j cpr,a+nr ”
ed 5706 on the ^ docket of said |
court wherein J. R. Hutto is j-------
plaintiff, and Ernest R. Calvert, j
if living, and if dead, then the
unknown heirs and legal repre-
sentatives of Ernest R. Calvert,
and the unknown wife of the said
Ernest R. Calvert, if living, and
I if dead, then the unknown heirs j
and legal representatives of the j
unknown wife of said Ernest R. J
Calvert, and Fred Carstensen, if I
living, and if dead, then the un- j
known heirs and legal represen- j
tatives of Fred Carstensen, and
the unknown wife of the said
Fred Carstensen, if living, and if
dead, then the unknown heirs
and legal representatives of the
unknown wife of said Fred Car-
stensen, are defendants, the cause
of action being alleged as follows:
That plaintiff resides in San
Patricio county, Texas, and that
the residences of all of defendants
are unknown to plaintiff.
That on the 15th day of July,
1942, plaintiff was, and still is,
the owner in fee simple of the
following described land situated
in San Patricio County, Texas,
to-wit:
Lots Numbers Thirteen (13)
and Fifteen (15) in Block Num-
ber Four Hundred Eighty Nine
(489) of the City of Aransas
Pass, San Patricio County, Tex-
as, according to the map or plat
of said city made by P. L. Tel-
ford for Burton & Danforth
and recorded in the office of
the county clerk of said county,
reference to said map and the j
record thereof being here made. I
That on such day plaintiff was j
in possession of such premises, |
and that afterward on the 16th j
day of July, 1942, defendants un- j
lawfully entered upon and dis-
possessed him of such premises
and withholds from him the pos-
session thereof, to plaintiff’s dam-
age in the sum of $100.00.
That plaintiff, and those whose
title he holds and claims, have
had peaceable, continuous and I
adverse possession of said lands, j
cultivating, using and enjoying
the same for more than ten (10) !
years prior to the 16th day of I
On the reverse side of the reg-
istration form returned to the
tenant is left space in which the!
tenant may report any disagree-
ment concerning the statements
made in the registration. The
tenant, if he disagrees with any
| WHITE DOVE
FLOUR, 24-lbs.
98c
14-OUNCE JAR
Pickled Pig Feet.. 25c
LIQUID.TA3LETS.SALVE.HOSE D&OPS
JUNK
needed for War V
“What’s it good for?”
“Guns, tanks, and maybe
part of a plane
attics and cellars of
in garages, tool sheds,
and on farms, is a lot of Junk
which is doing no good where it
Jn the
homes,
promptly, the full rate of production
cannot be attained or increased; the
necessary tanks, guns, and ships cannot
be produced.
The rubber situation is also critical. In
is, but which is needed at once to spite of the recent rubber drive, there is
help smash the Japs and Nazis. ?robber.’ Alra for other'^aste' mlte-
FURNISHED Garage Apartment | “ ^"^t^dStag
for rent.
Rife street.
Mrs.
Stephens, 609
18-tf
Miscellaneous
CHINESE CHOW DOG Puppies
for sale. $25.00 each. Write or
see F. I. DeMasters, Aransas Pass.
WILL Trade Todd Check Writer,
good condition for gun. Al’s
Inn, phone 239. _
FOR SALE—You can get rid of
termites by using Avenarius
'Caibolineum. Houghton’s Feed
Store._ U-lt
FOR SALE —Avenarius Carbol-
ineum. Kills mites and blue
bugs in poultry houses. Hough-
ton’s Feed Store. _17-lt
FLOWERS! Designing a spec-
ialty. For orders call Mrs. L.
I>. Crumly, 181.__
FLOWERS — For all occasions;
funeral designs a specialty. Lo-
cal or wires. Mrs. F. L. Clen-
$ening, call 67 or 88. 33-tf
Get a good dictionary. 98c and
$] 98. The Progress office.
ASSORTED Christmas Cards—
Mrs. Roy Westmoreland. Phone
66-J. 21-tf
MRS. MAYER’S Kindergarten
opens September 7th. 20-tf
FURNITURE REPAIRING, Re-
which time he has had said land
actually enclosed, and that he is
entitled to recover title and pos-
session of said lands under and
by virtue of the Ten (10) year
statute of limitations.
Wherefore plaintiff prays that
the defendants be cited to an-
swer this petition, that plaintiff
have judgment for the title and
possession of the said described
lands, for damages, costs and gen-
eral relief, as is more fully shown
finishing and upholstering. All j by Plaintiff’s petition on file in
work guaranteed. See Edd at! this suit.
Anchor Grocery, North Commer-
cial street, Aransas Pass. 14-tf
Wanted
WANTED—Woman to care for 4-
room house occasional outside
chores. Inquire Progress.
WANTED—Small
barrel shot gun.
gauge double
Tom Sawyer.
GR APES—Want to buy all kinds
of grapes for wine making. Ap-
ply G. Dounson Inc., 606 Dela-
ware street San Antonio, Tex.,
phone K-5273. 16-lt
The officer executing this pro-
cess shall promptly execute the
same according to law, and make
due return as the law directs.
Issued and given under my
hand and the seal of said Court,
at office in Sinton, Texas, this
the 10th day of August, A. D.
1942.
Attest:
J. L. HAMILTON,
Clerk of the District Court of
San Patricio County, Texas.
(Seal)
(Published in the Aransas Pass
Progress, Aug. 13, 20 and 27, and
Sept. 3.
Scrap iron and steel, for example. Old
radiators, lengths of pipe, refrigerators,
garbage pails, broken garden tools...
It may be rusty, old “scrap” to you,
but it is actually refined steel, with
most impurities removed—and can be
quickly melted with new metal in the
form of pig iron to produce highest
quality steel for our war machines.
Even in peacetime our Nation relied
on scrap to provide about 50% of the
raw material for steel. Now production
of steel has gone up, up, UP, until
today America is turning out as much
steel as all the rest of the world com-
bined.
But unless at least 6,000,000 addi-
tional tons of scrap steel is uncovered
scrap rubber. Also for other waste mate-
rials and metals like brass, copper, zinc,
lead, and tin.
America needs your active assistance
in rounding up these materials. The
Junk which you collect is bought by
industry from scrap dealers at estab-
lished, government-controlled prices.
Willy on help?
First—collect all your vraste material
and pile it up.
Then—sell it to a Junk dealer, give it
to a charity, take it yourself to the
nearest collection point, or get in touch
with your Local Salvage Committee.
If you live on a farm, consult your
County War Board or your farm im-
plement dealer.
Throw YOUR scrap into the fight!
This message approved by Conservation Division
WAR PRODUCTION BOARD
This advertisement paid for by the American Industries Salvage Committee
(representing and with funds provided by groups of leading industrial concerns.)
SPONSORED BY
VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS
AND ASSISTED BY THE BOY SCOUTS
CALL 278-J FOR PICK-UP SCRAP
JUNK MAKES
FIGHTING WEAPONS
One old radiator
will provide
scrap steel need-
ed for seventeen
30 calibre rifles.
One old lawn mower will
help make six 3-inch shells,
an
win" f f t ?
vide as much ® W @ W
rubber as *s A A A ^
used in 12 gas ^ ^ ^ ^
masks.
One old shovel will help
make 4 hand grenades.
MATERIALS needed g
Scrap iron and steel.
Other metals of all kinds.
Old rubber.
Rags, Manila rope, burlap bags.
Waste Cooking Fats—strain into*
large tin can and when you get a pound or
more, sell to your meat dealer, v
NEEDED ONLY IN CERTAIN LOCALITIES*
Waste paper and tin cans, as announced locally,
NOT NEEDED at this timet Razor blades—gla**.
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
The Aransas Pass Progress (Aransas Pass, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 20, 1942, newspaper, August 20, 1942; Aransas Pass, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth847990/m1/4/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Ed & Hazel Richmond Public Library.