The Aransas Pass Progress (Aransas Pass, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 14, 1946 Page: 4 of 12
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THE ARANSAS PASS PROGRESS
For Sale
FOR SALE: Girl’s Keystone bi-
cycle. New Tires and paint. $25.
Boy’s 26 inch new tires, fenders
ia paint, $30.00. Boy’s 20 incn
good as new, $30.00. Phone 133-J.
Sid’s Bicycle Shop.
FOR SALE: Modern six room:
house with or without furnisit i
ings. M,. C. Gann, opposite Minter j
Hotel. j
For Sale
LADIES AUXILIARY OF U. S.
ANNOUNCE THE COMPLETION
OF CHILDREN'S HOME
Thursday, November 14, 1946
FOR SALE: 1946 7 ft. G. E. re-
frigerator, $200. 1946 Real Host
gas range $100. Usea vimy 1
month. Jenny Lind bed, box
springs, innerspring mattress, $60.
Hollywood bed complete, $50.
Used only 3 months. Cali Mr.
Lamb, Phone 1000.
FOR SALE: Modern 5 room
house and garage apartment.
Near Ingleside High School.
$4200. Phone 46, Ingleside.
FOR SALE: Roomy, four-drawer
chest and electric churn. Phone
46, Ingleside.
FOR SALE: Bed and kitchen ta-
ble. Phone 55-W.
FOR SALE: Good sewing mach-
ine. 427 N. Commercial.
FOR SALE—Modern 5 room home
with or without good farm tract.
Ruby. Patton, . Phone 100.
FOR SALE — Practically new
8-piece dinette suite. Apply Clen-
denings Stors.
FOR SALE — Windows, doors,
screen doors and window screens, gleside
Contractors and builders. Carpen-
ter shop. Phone 196—Dee Irwin,
100 Block E. Greenwood St., Old
Telephone Bldg.
FOR SALE: One
one gas range,
lawn mower,
one set Simmons
double deck bed springs, one
Briggs-Stratton motor, one china
cabinet. Corner DeBerry and
Houston Sts. W. S. Kirby.
Cora A. iiowne, secretary of
the Local Ai,xiliary of the VFW
has given u? the following ar
, tide on the National VFW Home
| for children The local organiza
tion has contributed to this worthy
cause for the past twelve years,
and it is just one of the many
fine things which they contribute
to and heln with in various ways.
■‘The V.F.W. Radies Auxiliary
are proud to announce that on Oc-
Singer electric j tober 27, 1946 the beautiful $75,000
all attachments. jNursery Cottage was
j opened at the V.F.W. National
Home in Eaton Rapids. Michigan.
This cottage was paid for en-
tirely by V.F.W. Auxiliaries
throughout the- United States, as
a memorial to Veterans of World
War II. The cottage, designed es-
pecially for children from infancy
to five years of age, is of modern
architecture.
This “Childrenls. ViJage” was
conceived and started in 1925 for
the Children of Veterans who
gave their life for their country.
The houses are modern brick,
where the children pas' the age of
5 years are reared i n family
groups. They do not wear uni-1
iorms but very carefully chosen
garments to fit their individual
personalities.
Holidays and birthdays
FOR SALE: Dinette suit, perfect
condition, well built. Used, but
j like new. Call 281-J.
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I FOR SALE: Bees. Also small
[ gasoline engine. Phone 202J. R.
! L. Barker.
! FOR SALE:
I sweeper with
Winsby Cafe, Ingleside, Texas.
FOR SALE: Lkwson 2i H.P. air
cooled motor. Phone 188.
FOR SALE: Heavy duty boat
and truck batteries. Magnolia
Service Station, Phone 197.
FOR SALE: Carpenter hand
tools, shovels, chisels, levels,
backsows, hand drills, etc. Cheap.
Phone 41-W. Robert E. Terry.
FOR SALE: Three room cottage
with large screened in porch.
Robert Terry, Phone 41-W.
FOR SALE: 6 ft. electric refrig-
erator, children’s slide, large,
medium size tricycle, 14 duck de-
coys
See
Texas.
are
CLASSIFIED MS
FOR SALE—Cigars by the box.
Cigarettes $1.68 carton. Soda wa-
ter by the case, $1.00. I do not
handle old merchandise. The Bar-
gain House, open 12:00 to 1:00
p. m.., 3:30 p. m. to 5:30 p. m.
daily.
We still have a few bargains
in slightly water damaged furn-
, drink tizzer, baby teeter-tot. ^ure for sale. Drastically reduced
Mrs. A. M. Wesbrooks, In- jm Price- Buy for Christmas gifts
for the family. Including baby
beds and strollers,, children’s
rockers or comfortable chairs for
Mother or Dad. Rear Una E. Ken-
nedy Building, Commercial and
Wilson Streets. Phone 299.
, celebrated with special parties and
treats, and always on Christmas
there is a Christmas
gifts for each child. Re
ucation is fostered ar
old enough to attend
given the opportunity
with the church of th
tr considered.
In 1930 a modern l.ospi
dental clinic was erected,
was also a gift from the
Auxiliaries.
tages, Hospital, Office Be
Warehouse, Garage, Laund
various other buildings,
are 680 acres, with vegetab
dens, fruity farm, a moder
gery and a dairy hewd c
ing of fine registered stoc
There are playgrounds,
as the “Memorial Orchard
each tree is affixed with a
dedicating it to the n
r soldier, sailor, or m;
gave his life in some
foreign war.
There are several sou:
come to maintain this
dy Poppy sale, held in
Pass and every other city
out the United States.
Many children of Vet
World War I, reared in
Wanted
SITUATION WANTED: Cashier,
j excellent stenographer, desires
j position. P. O. Box 764 c-o E.
Bean.
OFFER FOR QUICK SALE: Sev-
__T: i eral home with or w ithout lot.
WANTED: Butcher, good job fori They are worth the money,
right man. Red & White Store.nTT r'AlvT,rn T>13,Arn
Ingleside.
FOR SALE—Water barrels, $1.50
and up. Palmer Cooperage,
next to ice plant. i-
___j WANTED:
SALE — Close-in residence j ings. Mrs.
HELP WANTED: For housework
either full or part time. 932 Arch
Street. Phone 48-J.
FOR
site. Good
Spencer.
location. R. L. i
Washings and iron-
Cnas. Everett, red
brick house across street from
Church of God.
FOR SALE — Electric Mouse'WANT TO RENT:
YOU CAN’T BEAT THIS: For
small farm, five room modern
home. Plenty improvements, 20
acres, terms.
Ingleside, Texas
Traps. Hundreds of mice kill-
ed for one cent of electricity.
Price $1.35. Yeager Electric Co.
Telephone 40.
IF YOU want to sell your prop-
erty phone 100, Ruby Patton.
Get your Thanksgiving turkey
from me. Have several choice
Small furn- hens and gobblers ranging from
ished or unfurnished apartment, nine to fifteen pounds. Will de-
For couple only. Inquire Pro-
gress office. Phone 39.
CORSETIERE for Spirella Health
garments. Personal Fittings.
Mrs. O. E. Lankart, 418 South
Whitney, P. O. Box 822*
INVESTMENT property, includ-
ing two 5-room modern houses
and large 4-room and bath garage
apartment.
GROCERY Store doing good bu-
siness and modem house on
corner 100 ft. lot. Excellent bu-
siness opportunity.
WANTED :To rent a two or more
bedroom house, furnished or un-
furnished. Call 208M2 or 255.
Mrs. Loyd Bailey.
liver. Write Jack M. Stroud, Box
1065, Aransas Pass.
LIST Your property
Una E. Kennedy, 232
cial, phone 299.
with us.
Commer-
WANTED—House or Apt., fur-
nished or unfurnished, before
Nov. 15th. Permanent resident.
Prone 336-W. or 291J2.
HELP WANTED — Young man
with drivers license who is in-
terested in learning funeral home
business. Write application in
own handwriting, addressed to
Box 300 care Progress, Aransas
Three room house and bath to be! Pass, Texas.
moved.
Four rooms and bath, 50 foot lot,
immediate possession.
Several nice lots well located.
Phone 100 - Ruby Patton.
FOUR room modern house for
sale to be moved. 216 So. Rife.
FOR SALE: Beautiful 5-room
stucco home. Double garage,
nice yard, fruit trees, good lo-
cation. Immediate possession.
$6,300. Terms if desired. Una j
E. Kennedy, 232 Commercial
phone 299.
WANTED—Washing and iron-..
ing. 24 hour service. 116 N.
Commercial.
WANTED—Furnished or unfur-
nished house. Permanent ren-
ter. Phone 39. *
Simon Barber Post No. 481
AMERICAN LEGION
Meets every 1st and 3rd Monday
of Month at 7:30 p. m.
Ingleside, Texas
Yet you pay no premium for
a specialized service. Foi
ful compounding, bring
Doctor’s prescription
Registered Pharmacist
On Duty At All Times
PHONE 124
t • •
WANTED to buv—clean cotton
rags. Progress offict.
SIGNS—Any kind—Anywhere— i
Spriegel Appliance Co. Phone |
264.
Miscellaneous
BICYCLE REPAIR: Bicycles
parts and accessories for sale.
Aransas Cycle Shop. F. M. Ernst,
Prop. Phone 290-W. West Spencer
For Rent
FOR RENT—Brand new Johnson
Floor Waxing Machine. Mills-
Robinson Hardware, phone 172.
FOR RENT — Rooms by day,
week or month. Minter Hotel.
FOR FLOWERS: For any occas-
ion call 209-W.' Mrs. J. F. Mc-
Neil.
For first class auto, tractor and
welding service stop at Coleman’s
Garage, North Commercial Street
at Y.
FOR SALE: 10 new life preserv-
ers, reasonaole. Phone 246J2.
LOST: Boy’s beige jacket. Sup-
posedly at ball park. Finder re-
turn to Billy Yeager, Phone 56-J.
FOR SALE: Filling station and
modern 4 room house. Located on
li acres on Highway 35, $5000.00.
Immediate possession.
FOR SALE: 4 room modern home
completely furnished including
electric refrigerator and good gas
range. Garage and wash house.
Best of location. Immediate pos-
session, $3150.00.
FOR SALE: Furnished and un-
furnished homes. Best of loca-
tions. Immediate possession.
Terms if derired Una E. Kennedy,
Kennedy Building, Commercial
and Wilson Sts. Phone 299.
!i>Pt and Found
LOST: If anybody • has a stray
white serge coat, it belongs to
Naomi ‘ Dirismore. ’Reward.) Re*-
turn to Progress ofice.
QUONSET all-steel, buildings for
farm and industry. Proof against
sag, rot, warp and termites. Low
i in cost, high in efficiency. Factory
| representative. . N. D. Sanford,
Box 53, Aransas Pass, Texas.
WE BUY and sell used furniture,
glassware. Furniture upholst-
ering, repairing and refinishihg.
Edd’s Furniture Shop, Phone
317-W2. North Commercial. j
FOR PAINTING! — Finishing i
Floors and inside decorating—
Call 290-W for T. L. Fleishman.
ToyV-
See Our
Large Assortment
6f
TOYS
And
GIFT GOODS
Nov/ On Display
Use Our Convenient
Lay-Away Plan
7
FOR Prompt Taxi Service—Tele-
phone 114.
QUICK relief from
Symptoms of Distress Arising from
STOMACH ULCERS
due to EXCESS ACID
FreeBookTells of HomeTreatmentf hat
Must Help or it Will Cost You Nothing
CENTRAL PHARMACY
Rhodes Drug Store Phone 6
CONSOLIDATED
DRY GOODS STORES, Inc.
ARANSAS PASS,
TEXAS
SI CONSOLIDATED DRY GOONS STORE’S
Ldren ■ __—^
i Policy On Prices
and %/
^ Now That Ceilings Are Entirely Off
ages
SnS 1. This Store Will Advance No Prices on Goods in Stock
ana
here
S 2’ Wf would Prefer t0 be out of stock than to present goods
sist- 8 priced out of line with their quality.
ieid, 1 3* We will confine our purchases to houses of long standing
ome 1 reputation of quality and fair pricing.
rv. H --—----—___ _
Hi Men’s Undershirts
late IS
c,f 11 A good man’s undershirt in sizes 36 to 46
| While They Last
lean 1
„ I 7%c
but 1
FOR THE CHILDREN
Crinkle Crepe Gowns............$1.39
Outing Pajamas........ $1.79
White Slips............ 25c
ion- g
ud_ 1 See the hundreds of other items that are too
isas 1 numerous to mention,
igh- |
LADIES DRESSES
Now is the time to get you a new dress for
Thanksgiving at reduced prices.
25% Off
$4.95—$3.71' • $3.50—$2.63
$3.95—$2.96 $2.95—$2.21
g I BLANKETS
VaV ■ ^n. cotton double blankets in blue and pink
ung ■ plaids‘ \ . .
HI $2-34
H Others to $12.50 and as low as 50c will hold any
1 blanket in our Lay-Away Department.
\ j BOVS OVERALLS
VgA real heavy and narrow wale coverall by
i R Sledge in tan, glue, green and maroon colors.
1 Sizes 0-8. A regular $3.29 ceiling.
Only
TOWELS
A large shipment of Towels in sizes 22x44 and
20x40. For real heavy duty. While they last.
490-690 and I90
MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS
Van Heusen and Aetna brand of men' s dress
shirts. Sizes 14 to 16. Whites and colors.
$240 to $3.50
WASH RAGS
One of the scarcest items for years, a lucky buy.
A real heavy Terry cloth—While they last.
140 '
Limit 6 to a customer
HOUSE SHOES
ijr Ladies Indian Moccasin house shoes in all sizes.
The first we have seen in years.1
% Only 69c
j .— ____
MEN’S SHORTS
A fancy colored short by Kerry Kut in sizes
30 to 42.
50C
■jl SHEETS
1 A real heavy unbleached sheet in size 54x90.
1 While They Last
|
LADIES’ SWEATERS
A very large selection of Ladies’ Sweaters, in
all styles, colors, combinations and sizes.
25% Off
SWEAT SHIRTS
A real heavy men’s shirt in all sizes.
$1-29
MEN’S SHOES
A lucky buy in a Man’s Suede and Kid Leather
shoe. Regular ceiling price $5.95 for this event
Only $2.98
PIECE GOODS
One of the largest assortments of piece-goods
ever shown.
Prints _______________ 39c-49c
OUTING ' 1
JUST RECEIVED—A large shipment of Light If
and Dark Colors. jl
29® - 39® I
1 White Batiste .. „ 69c
Cotton Crepe______ 49c
Drill ............. .....................59c
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And others too numerous to mention.
MEN’S SPORT COATS
A real nice all wool coat in solids and com-
binations.____ All sizes.
20 per cent off
ARKLETS
Children’s anklets in all colors and sizes Si to
104 regardless of price out they go at only
9c
MEN’S FELT HATS
Very good hats by well known manufacturers
But, broken styles and sizes—While they last
Only Sle
PANTIES
A rayon panty and white color slightly shelf
soiled. Reg. 69c value.
33c
MEN’S T SHIRTS
A lucky buy and we are passing this to our
Customers. All white in sizes, small, medium
and large.
59®
Consolidated Dr
ARANSAS PASS,
Telephone 57-W
y Goods Stores
TEXAS
Formerly Grossman Bros. '1
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The Aransas Pass Progress (Aransas Pass, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 14, 1946, newspaper, November 14, 1946; Aransas Pass, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth848744/m1/4/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Ed & Hazel Richmond Public Library.