The Aransas Pass Progress (Aransas Pass, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 17, 1946 Page: 4 of 8
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THE ARANSAS PASS PROGRESS
Thursday, January 17, 1946
Palmer Receives Two
Medals and Cluster
Leslie L. Palmer has been aw-
arded the Purple Heart and the
Air Medal with cluster. Palmer
received the medals Monday.
Palmer, a first lieutenant, was
wounded when his plane, a B-26
medium bomber, was shot down
on a raid over Italy. He was a
German prisoner-of-war for 6|
months, two months of this time
in the POW hospital.
Political
Announcements
Capt. John Felder Jr., returned to
Aransas Pass this week and will
begin work with Humble Pipe
Line department on Harbor Is-
land next week. Capt. Felder is
on terminal leave and has been
visiting his wife and daughters
in Denton for about thirty days.
Mrs. Felder and daughter will
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Good New* pto cM&isua
“THE COMFORT ANO SECURITY YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR’1
No matter what kind of appliance you now wear you owe tt to yourself to tee this major
advancement in truss designing and hernia control.
SANITARY AND
WASHABLE
DobbS
BULBLESS
BELTLESS
STRAPLESS
Soft air-cushion vacuumafic pad "holds like your hand Nlo knobs or balls to gouge
No belts or under-straps to retard c i r c ul at ion • Can be worn rn'twth.
FOR MEN. WOMEN AND CHILDREN. ENDORSED BY EVERY DOCTOR WHO HAS SEtN IT!
FREE EXAMINATION AND DEMONSTRATION
A factory-trained fitter and graduate appliance technician wiH
k demonstrate this method of scientific hernia^control et our store.
This column is open to all can-
didates for political office. Rates,
which are strictly cash in ad-
vance, are as follows:
Congress ____________________$20.00
State Senate ________________$15.00
State Representative ____$15.00
County __________________________$12.50
Commissioner........... $10.00
Justice of Peace_____________$7.50
Constable ________ $7.50
Mathias Colligan
Buried Here Monday
One Day Only, Tuesday, Jan. 22nd
DuBOSE DRUG STORE
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING
Flonrescent and Incondescent
Fixtures and Bulbs - - Sold and Installed
All Kinds of Electrical Hardware
Post-war Everready (2 battery)
Flashlight - with batteries $1.25
Yeager Electric Co.
Phone 40
Aransas Pass
YOU’LL BE GLAD
YOU’VE WAITED
WHEN YOB SEE THE NEW
MATCHLESS
GAS
RANGE
This gleaming package of kitchen efficiency makes cook-
ing a real pleasure, and features oven, broiler, and top
burners that automatically light with the twist of a wrist.
Cleaner, faster, and more economical than any cooking
appliance on the market, the brand-new ranges with the
CP* seal are better in every way because they cook with
gas, the modern fuel with a thousand speeds. They're
on their way!
* The CP seal on a gas range
means the range is built to meet
the gas industry’s most rigid
requirements for quality and
performance. Over 20 manufac-
turers now offer CP-model gas
ranges.
UNITED GAS CORPORATION
^jfHE BIGGEST BAVGA^N^m^OUR*HOME TODAY
For Sheriff:
J. ERNEST HOLBROOK
(For Re-election)
For District Attorney:
JOHN H. MILLER
(Of Sinton)
Funeral services for Mathias
Colligan, 67, were held at the
Cage Chapel Tuesday afternoon
at 3:30, with Rev. W. G. Crook
officiating. Deceased died at his
home here Monday about noon.
So far as known deceased had
no living relatives.
Burial was in the Prairie View
Cemetery under the direction of
Cage Funeral Homes. Pallbearers
were David Jernigan, G. E. Min-
ter, Lassanze, J. H. Johnson and
Meltoh Mowles.
Mrs. H. D. Cotten who recently
underwent an operation in a Cor-
pus Christi hospital, has been re-
turned home where she is recov-
ering rapidly.
Cage Ambulance Service Tele
phone 65.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Land and
sons Sandy and Larry, formerly
of this city, now of Greenville,
visited in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. C. W. Barton Tuesday.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Abel LeBlanc re-
turned this week from a trip on
which they visited several places
over the state.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Roundtree
and son of Kingsville, spent Sun-
day visiting Mrs. J. F. McNeill.
QUICK RELIEF FROM
Symptoms of Distress Arising from
STOMACH ULCERS
due to EXCESS ACID
FreeBookTellsofHomeTreatmentthat
Must Help or it Will Cost You Nothing
Over two million bottles of the WILLARI>
TREATMENT have been sold for relief of
Eymptoms of distress arising fromStomach
and Duodenal Ulcers due to Excess Acid-
Poor Digestion, Sour or Upset Stomach,
Gassiness, Heartburn, Sleeplessness, etc.,
due to Excess Acid. Sold on 15 days’ trialt
Ask for “Willard's Message” which fully
explains this treatment—free—at
RHODES DRUG STORE
return to Aransas Pass after the
close of school in Denton in the
spring.
CEM and Mrs. Lloyd Rishton
are leaving this week for Mobile,
Ala., where Rishtown is to be
stationed with the Coast Guard
Telephone System.
Sgt. Robert Terry arrived Wed-
nesday night after receiving his
discharge from the Marine Corps
in San Diego, Calif., Dec. 12th.
In service 37 months, 28 of which
were spent overseas, it is his first,
trip home after volunteering ini
Dec. of 1942. Also arriving withj
him was Cpl. Bill Etheredge of (
Rockport, the two boys serving |
together for the last year and
one half. Etheredge’s wife lives
in Rockport and he was formerly
employed at the ship yard there.
Fred L. Huff Jr., of this city
recently received his dicharge
from the navy at the separation
center at Norman, Okla.
Cpl. Olin F. Couk is expected
home soon according to his mo- i
ther, Mrs. Carroll Confer.
Lawrence Eaton, EM-2c, retur-j
ned home this week after receive)
ing his discharge from the navyi
at Nashville, Tenn., on January 5,
1946. Eaton entered service in
1942, served 24 months overseas,
being stationed in Hawaii. He
plans to visit here for a few
weeks before returning to his ci-
vilian job in Colorado.
Cage Ambulance Service Tele-
phone 65.
For Income
Tax Returns
SEE
CL W. Schaffer
A. H. MOORE'S OFFICE
Aransas Pass: Wednesday and
Saturday.
Ingleside: Monday and
Thursday.
Pit!
Cards
Windows
Trucks
WALLS AND OUTDOOR
ADVERTISING
RED LITTLE
PHONE 326-W
All Kind Of
SHEET METAL
Work
DONE TO SPECIFICATION
Repair Work
IF YOU WANT IT MADE
OF SHEET METAL__
WE CAN DO IT!
Phone 91-W
Broadway
Sheet Metal Works
509 SOUTH COMMERCIAL
Aransas Pass. Texas
GROSSMAN BROTHERS
January
Bargain Days
Even though this is timely winter merchandise we are including it in our January
Bargain Days Event so that we can make room for New Spring Merchandise that
will be here soon.
You will find Great Savings here for Men, Women and Children in both Dress and
Work Clothes. Take advantage of these January Bargain Days today, and Save!
Come early for many items are limited in quantity.
Begins Friday, Jan. 18-8:30A.M
Ladies’ Dresses
One Cabinet of Ladies’ Dresses in Junior
and Regular Sizes - 9 to 52.
50% Off
Ladies’ Coats
Overcoats and Short Jackets.
All Sizes, Colors and Styles - Long
50% Off
Ladies’ Shoes
A few pair of Ladies’ Shoes, for-
merly non-rationed. Ceilings
to $3.95.
99c
Ladies’ Sweaters
Wow! What a Bargain at
50% Off
Bed Spreads
Single Bed Sizes in All Sizes of
Jacquard Designs.
$2.49
Ladies’ Slips
About 200 Slips in the largest
assortment ever offered. Ceil-
ings of $3.99 and $4.99. For
these bargain days at only
*2.97
Ladies’ Panties
A Real Bargain! All around
elastic, waist and legs.
49c
Children’s
SANDALS
in white and tan.
Ceilings to $1.98
Special 97c
Children’s -
DRESSES
A cabinet of dres-
ses, all sizes and
styles.
331-3% Off
Children’s
SWEATERS
In all colors and
styles.
$9% Off
Tennis
SHOES
Just Arrived!
Men’s, Women’s
and Children’s
Tennis Shoes.
Children’s
PANTIES
A wide variety
of sizes.
Price at 29c
KLEENEX
Just arrived!
Box 13c
Men’s Pants
Not many, but a few at the re-
duced price of
50% Off
Men’s Khaki Pants
A few, not all sizes, but out
they go at........
$1.88
Men’s Shoes
One table of Men’s Shoes, can-
vass uppers, and Rubber Soles.
$1.79
MEN’S SHIRTS
A Few Sport Shirts in sizes
small, medium and large
20% Off
Piece Goods
A Table of Piece Goods
Ceilings to $1.49 a Yard
95c
SHEETS! SHEETS
Not Many—But Just a Few.
Pacific Mills Truth Brand.
Priced at $1.79
See the hundreds of other items that are too numerous to mention, which we have.
Here’s just a few we are quoting: White Mule Gloves, long and short cuff - Can-
vass Gloves - Rubber Gloves - Gauze Diapers - Boy’s Khaki Pants - Boy’s
Shirts - Blankets - Quilts -RickRack - Bias Tape - Safety Pins - Pins
and Coveralls in all sizes.
Grossman Bros
ARANSAS PASS, TEXAS
Department
Store
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The Aransas Pass Progress (Aransas Pass, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 17, 1946, newspaper, January 17, 1946; Aransas Pass, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth848719/m1/4/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Ed & Hazel Richmond Public Library.