The Aransas Pass Progress (Aransas Pass, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 20, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 31, 1974 Page: 3 of 16
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CLOSING THE DOORS ON
NOVA SALE _
Opportunity is now open for you
to select a nimble new Nova
during our Summer Selling Spree.
Selections are good and prices are
exceptionally low. These 74s will
move fast! So make your move to
Nova Hatchback Coupe
A NIFTY NEW NOVA
AWAITS YOU
DURING OUR
Selling Spree!
Slimmer
Nova Custom 4 Dr. Sedan
Nova Custom Coupe
NOWHERE IN SOUTH TEXAS CAN YOU GET A BETTER DEAL ON A 74 CHEVROLET
CALL OR SEE
Dale hibgy
Jessie Jirtiinez
. Jeffrey Holden
. Rocky Jqhnson
Calvin PrickettJr
G.M A .C. '
FINANCING
AVAILABLE
ALL 74 NOVAS MUST GO!
EO. CLARK CHEVROLET CO
409 S COMMERCIAL -- PHONE 758-2262
ARANSAS PASS
NOVA
peers
Ibson
It hit
’ rain
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PASSBOOK
SA VINOS
ACCOUNTS
PAY
FROM DATE
OF DEPOSIT
TO DATE OF
WITHDRAWAL
- CERTIFICATE OF SAVINGS -
90 DAYS
1 YEAR
30 MONTHS
4 YEARS
MINIMUM BALANCE *1,000 5^4 %
MINIMUM BALANCE *1,000 6 Vl %
MINIMUM BALANCE *1,000 6^4%
MINIMUM BALANCE *1,000 7 Vl %
Dividends Compounded Daily and Paid Quarterly
Substantial Interest Penalty Assessed for Withdrawal Prior to Maturity .
Portland Savings & Loan Assoc.
HOURS 9:00-4:00 MONDAY-KR1DAY
CLOSED SATURDAY
BRANCH OFFICE
358 S. COMMERCIAL
PHONE 758-5351
ARANSAS PASS
HWY 181
PHONE 643-2565
PORTLAND
S, T ATE CAPITAL
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The PROGRESS—Aransas Pass, Texae
PACE THREE — WEDNESDAY. JULY 31. IIM
AUSTIN Tex Legislative
budget planner' recoin-
mended nearly $|SI) million
in pay raises and Innyo Li-
ne fits for 1 lt>.IKK) state etnp
loyees next yeat
General revenue rust u!
the package 1 which include-
a 2.’LH pet cent -alary i>•>.»-1
for lower scale personnel and
higher travel allowances' is
about $2Ha nullum
Legislative Budget Hoard
gave its blessing to the cost
of - living catch-up pro|>osals
to help plannmy ol tin-
1H7L-77 appropriations hill
Assuming tlte entile plan
is approved by the leyisla
tore, more than Hit per cent
of the ant icipaled general
revenue surplus will he used
on compensat ion and he
nefits of I It; non state work
el's
One budget executive colt
ceded t lie act ion placed a 111
tie st inin" on (lov I)olpli
Briscoe’s pledye ol no new
taxes next v ear. alt bony It the
com pt rol lei s estimate ol
a $:i 1 r» million surplus is
view ed .is consel'V at iv e
Further, existing revenues
are expected to generate
much mure money next fiscal
period than they do today
Many budget reipiests are
runniny ahead of present ap-
propriations by staggering
amounts
Examples are t he I)epart
ment of Mental Health and
Mental Ketardation. the lie
partment ol Public Welfare,
i he I tepart ment of ('orrec
t ions, t he I lea 11 h I)epart
ment anil Texas 'l out It
(’ounci I
l.llli took a sobering look
at some of the reipn-sts at Us
last meet my
Not satisfied with salary
raises delay ed until next
year, state employees said
t hey still want a spec i a I
legislative session to yet in-
flation relief now
CITIES LOSE MONEY A
group of Texas cities yot the
sad news last week that they
will not yet federal grant-
thev requested to build sew
aye t teat ment plant'
About -h t I prilled - w ere
tabled Is-i.lU'i- ot a . mill
ion federal fund deficit this
fiscal year
\ total of S i U I million in
F\ 7.i mom v i- availahli- to
I i-\as But 11 xas XX atet
(pi liltv Board - pio)i-i t list
include- s 1 til* I m 11 lion
wort h of pion-cl -
I'roji-cts an- cart led on t he
T Wl/H li't in I me with how
important thev are to w ali-t
pol lot ion cont ml
loolu KIM IIM-AI \
tood ci utii h could make t In-
entry v cri-i- -eeln mild by
comp.11 i-on. ai cm iliny to
Tex.!- \yi unit in i ( 01111111-
sinner .lolin < ' XX h 11«
A siidilen world demand
for better ijn.ilit v food I- driv
my yrocerv pi ice- up ayain
White -aid. and causing
Americans to compete with
the vvoi Id markets lot their
own products
I ’ S producer- can keep up
wit It t he demand it t hey have
time to yea 1 tip White
-tateil Iie predicted the I li-
lt i-il Nation' \\ oi Id l-’oiu!
Conference in Komi- next
November can 'make or
break" U S.'agriculture lie
warned against commitment
to "specific deals which
would handicap our own ay
riculture marketmy system
FACILITY I \ l E t N
KNOWN Future u-e ol
( i.ltesV 11 le State School is
undecided 11 1 o 1111 ny to
Textts X out li 1 ouncil ( hair
man XX Fori e-1 Smith ot
liall.i-
Enrol I ini'iii ha- dropped
sharply since lh yeat old'
and children in need of
siiperv i-ion vv ere remov ed
I’osslhle tlses mentioned ari-
as a w e I fa re far 1111 v . I >e
partment of Correct inns unit
and continuation as a school
tor hoy-, SmitIt said
Naylor’s
Hotter Merchandise for Less Money
316 S. Commercial - Aransas Pass
Phone 738-2424
BUY OF THE YEAR
20" Apt. Size Gas Range
Nat. Gas or Butane-White Only
CASH & CARRY PRICED
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Delivery ami Installation *25.00 Extra
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The Aransas Pass Progress (Aransas Pass, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 20, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 31, 1974, newspaper, July 31, 1974; Aransas Pass, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth996641/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Ed & Hazel Richmond Public Library.