The Aransas Pass Progress (Aransas Pass, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 4, 1954 Page: 2 of 17
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9AQE TWO
THE ARANSAS PASS PROGRESS
THtlfiSDAY, FESlTOJWY 4. 1«M
San Pat County Court House Records
MARRIAGE I .’CENSUS
Albert Jefferson cWilley and
Mary Madeline Hopper.
Riley Ace Shectd, Jr., and Doris
Ann Campbell.
Juan Garcia Rendon and Ofelia
Longoria Fuentes.
William Arthur Smith and
Janie Belle White.
James Weldon Hammock and
Connie Eileen Williams.
Callentano Mesa and Tillie Mu-
noz
Charles Graham Frederick and
Wilma Katherine Johnson.
DEEDS
W. M. Neyland to Presiligno
Padron Lot 5 Block 11, Colonia
Mexicana Addn. Gregory.
B. M. Sanderfer to Joseph H.
Havelka 30.0 ac. out of Tr. 16, NJ
George Morris Sur.
Frank Yglesias to Ascension De-
Leon Lot 1 Block 7, Fourth Hidal-
go Addn. Taft.
R. L. Gross to Charles S. Miller
Tr. 18, Land Block 200, B. & D.
Sub.
Walter L. Roots, Jr., et al to A.
C. Pickens Lot 2 Block 9, Third
PUa iilrln Taft
rite Aaan. ipit.
N. V. McDonald et al to H. G
Ritchie, Jr., et al Und. 1/10 Int in
3 ac. out at I*pt 5 Sec. 18, Third
Thanks
Mr. and Mrs. Aransas Pass
For Your Splendid
Patronage of Onr Products
Bread - Pies - Special Cakes
Pastries
Ask For Them By Name
At Your Favorite Grocery
WILKINS BAKERY
4132 Ayers St. Corpus Christi
m ■
| j called to active duty for more
than 30 days, you will be entitled
to the 120-day coverage after sep-
aration, even though you didn't
actually serve all that time.
ALL TANKED UP—Latest thing to move a tank across water to a combat area is the T-15 flota-.
tion device, developed by Army Ordnance. Equipped with a portable power plant, it can flo^fa
47-ton tank indefinitely. Designed for emergency use only, the T-15 Is* posable and can be.as-
sembled in a short time. While on the ground it travels at about 30 miles per hour. It's speed In
water has not been disclosed. Developed at the Detroit Arsenal, the device will soorx*be con-
tracted out to private industry.
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Vic Vet jays
if you've APPuet? fou cash
FVSYMENT OF YOUC RE6ULAR
1953 INSURANCE PIVIOENO,
YOU DON'T HAVE TO KE-APPLY
F0RTH6 l?E6CH.AR |954 wv*-
DCND. IT WILL BE PAlO
AUTOMATICAIXYj-r-j
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$
.id vou
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Addn Taft Farm Lands and 7.45
ac. out of Lot 1 Sec. 172, Second
Addn.
Louisa Cantu Rodriguez to Le-
andro Garza San Particio Town
Tracts 21 and 33.
W. M. Weiss to J. E. O’Neal et
al Lots 3, 4, 5 Block 36, Sinton.
Harry Van Senden to Annie
Koliba Lot 9 Block 29, Odem.
Jessie S. Mendenhall to A. E.
Hesseltine'Lots 21, 22, 23, 24 Block
31, St. Paul.
Jessie S. Mendenhall to A. E.
Hesseltine Lots 1, 2, 3, 4 Block
31, St. Paul.
Gilberto Z. Chapa to R. H. Col-
lins Lots 6 and 7 Block 16, R. J.
Williams Addn. Ingleside.
A AT C1 Inro U Q inlrl try f"1 Vi
ihi o. v_- iui u ▲ . k_>v_ O a. * C to V-^AAl4v**
erine Boughton Lots 7 to 11 Block
93, Ingleside; Lot 24 Block 486,
Ingleside Oil Sub. Ingleside.
Fred F. Morgan Tr. to Nelson
H. Raiford Lot 26 Block 2; Lot 6
Block 1, Welder Addn. Sinton.
Maude Willacy Prosser to John
C. Doyle, Tr. various lots town of
Portland.
E. S. Butler to Lynn Lowe et all Q.—How soon after I enroll
Lots 1, 2. 3, Block 1, East Odem school under the Korean GI Bill
Addn., Odem. may I expect to get my first GI
C. E. Curry to Salvador G. Fi-j allowance check? I want to plan
or lull information ronlocl yoor n*on.t
VtTtP.ANS ADMINISTKAT1
Questions, Answers
For Servicemen
during the month. Usually, checks
go out within 20 days after VA
gets the certification.
Q.—I am a Korean veteran, and
I have just been released from
service. I understand that I have
four months from my separation
date in which to apply for GI
term insurance. Is that correct?
A.—No. Actually you have 120
days from your date of separa-
tion in which to apply and pay
your first premium. Since some
months have 31 days, 120 days is
less than four months.
Q.—I was called to active mili-
tary duty for a period that ex-
ceeded 30 days, but the way
things turned out I was separated
before I served 30 days. Will I
be entitled to the free insurance
coverage for 120 days after my
date of separation, even though
I didn’t serve more than 30 days?
A.—Yes, So long as you were
CARD OF THANKS / . 1
We wish to thank our friends
for the beautiful cards and flow-
ers that were sent during our re-
cent bereavement and loss of our
beloved mother and mother-in-
law, Mrs. Jose Kuhn. Your kind-
ness and sympathy will never be
forgotten.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Chism.
--p-
A rotary rig, used to drill an
oil and gas well some 4,000 feet
deep requires about 800 feet of
wire rope in a derrick 100 feet
high.
CARD OF TMARK8 ~- Y'*
We take this means to express
to our kind neighbors and
thoughtful friends our heartfelt
thanks fbr their many, expres-
sions of sympathy during our sad
bereavement. The beautiful floral
offerings were especially appre-
ciated.
Mrs. C. D. Adams
and children >
CARD OF THANKS
Our heartfelt thanks to all who
extended comforting sympathy
and help in our recent sorrow. For
ings, and other kindnesses, we are
deeply grateful.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe D. Moore
and family.
THIS WEEK’S SPECIALS
1952 Ford Custom
V-8 Fordor .... $1,195.00
Neifr Paint. One Owner
1951 Chevrolet
Sedan..............$1,095.00
Automatic Transmission. New Paint
1951 Plymouth
Cam. Fordor .... $995.00
Original Paint. Perfect Condition
1950 Chevrolet
Belaire Coupe ... $895.00
New Paint. New White Sidewall Tiree
1948 Ford Pickup $195.00
With Stake Body
1942 Plymouth
Sedan .................$95.00
COMMERCIAL MOTOR CO
Phone 32
W. E. BOEHNKE. Pres. Aransas Pass Texas
in
gueroa 2.175 ac. out of Lot 4, W.
R. Hazen Sub.
Jose Oyervidez to Augustine
Flores Lot 11 Block 5, Cain Addn.,
Mathis.
City Title & Trust Co. Tr. to
Maartina Mendoza Lot 16 Block
6, Reynolds Park Addn. No. 2
Gregory.
Jose Lopez to Gregorio Ozumaj
Lot 6 Block 2, Buena Vista Addn.,
Mathis.
W. 6. Harton to John H. Tobin
Lots 13, 14 Block 2, Harton Addn.,
Mathis. t ^
E. J. Heuermann to Venturo
Ortiz NE/ Sec. 1. Cubage & Miller
Sub.
G. W. Wilkinson to John R.
Crawford Lots 23, 24 Block 6, R.
J. Williams Addn., Ingleside.
B. J. Jackson to Bill T. Wilson
SW/Lot 1 Block “G”. B. & D. Sub.
Diego Mancias to Basilio Coro-
nado SW/2 Lot 5 Block 2, Mancias
Addn. Odem.
Hilario Barrera to Genovevo M.
LIQUOR
SPECIALS
SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY, FEB, 5-6
OASIS LIQUOR STORE
ON ROCKPORT HIGHWAY
mm
86 PROOF STRAIGHT BOURBON
Early Times, 5th $3.9$
Case Lots $44.00
86.8 PROOF SCOTCH
White Horse, 5th $5.35
Case Lots $62.50
86 PROOF STRAIGHT BOURBON
Old Stagg, Sth $348
Case Lots $39.95
90 PROOF
H. Walker’s Gin, 5th $3.2$
Case Lots $39.00
SANTA LUCIA BRAND
Sherry — Port — W. Port
WINES, gallon $2.15
SACRAMENTAL KOSHER
Welch’s Wines, 5th 89c
86.8 PROOF BLENDED
Seagram 7C, 5th $3.63
Case Lots $41.80
86 PROOF STRAIGHT BOURBON
Ten High, Sth $3.48
Case Lots $39.00
BOTTLES
Lone Star - Pearl - Grand Prize
Texas Beers, case $2.95
Plus Deposit
100 PROOF BOTTLED IN BOND
Colonel Lee, sth $3.7$
Colonel Lee, pints $2.50
REGAL. SOUTHERN SELECT, LONE STAR
BEER, 6 cans 85c
86 PROOF BLENDED
P. M., 5th $3.18
Case Lots $36.95
CANNON MUSLIN. FIRST GRADE
Sheets 81x108” ea. $2.11
Pair $4.18
on taking along some of my own
money to tide me over until I
get paid.
A.—You can count on your first
GI check about two months after
you enroll. Under the law, pay-
ments are made after the end of
each month of training completed.
But before you can be paid, VA
must receive a certification —
signed by you and your school—
stating that you were in class
Barrera Lot 2 Block 9, Park Addn.
Mathis.
City of Aransas Pass to M. E.
Naylor Lot 6 Block 514, Aransas
Pass.
Carroll Baylor et al to Joe T.
Martinez E 88 ft. of Lots 31, 32,
33, 34 Block 11, East Odem Addn.
Odem.
J. W. Watson to Cecil B. Miller
Lot 13 Block 3, West Court Addn.
Sinton.
Annette L. Wilkinson to Dorothy
R. Becker Lot 18, Sec. 63, Paul
Sub. C. E. P.
Lorenzo Perales to Felipe Botel-
lo Lot 26 Block 6 East Odem Addn.
Odem.
Ramon R. DeLeon to Leandro
T. Ortiz Lot 3 Block 5, Ramoz
Addn. Sinton.
Thomas Cass to F. L. Ramirez
50 x 83 ft. out of M J. McLean
Sur., Portland.
OIL AND GAS LEASES
W. N. Tinnerman to Arnold O.
Morgan NE/ Lots 1, 2, 3, Block
“V” B. & D. Sub.
Mrs. Berts Seidel to Arnold O.
Morgan Lot 6 Block “U”, B. & D.
Sub.
Walter Stcinmeyer to George S.
Hammonds 100 ac. out of M. G.
Frazier Sud. et al.
C. S. Brown et al to Walter R.
Taber 150 ac. out of Relgado Sur.
E. 250 ac. Tr. 15, J. J. Mumners
Sub.
Lila Brown, Gdn. Est. Henry
Powell Browm to Walter R. Taber
same property as next above.
B & M Food Liner
A. W. Bartlett and Harold Mayer, Owners
delivery 202 No. Commercial, Aransas Pass, Texas delivery
phoneh^ Open From 8 A< m. to 7 P. JVI. Week Days ^
Plenty of Free Parking Space — Complete Stock of New Merchandise
SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY, FEB. 5-6
LA LUNA
-ARMOUR S
PINTO
FLOUR
PURE LARD
BEANS
25 Pound Dag
Pound
2 Pounds
SI 55
23c
27e
EGGS, guaranteed fresh-meifiuin carton 53c
IMPERIAL
SUGAR
5 POUNDS
47c
LARGE 18 OUNCE
POST TOASTIES
27c
N. B. C. Swiss Cream Sandwich
COOKIES
35c
SUN-SPUN
BREAD
1 Mb. 20c
QUAKER YELLOW
1* POUNDS
15c1
CORNMEAL
ANY BRAND
2 LARGE
MILK
25c
ANDY
DOG FOOD
3 CANS
19c
LARGE
TIDE
28c
CUT-RITE
WAX PAPER
25c
REGULAR
KOTEX
PALMOLIVE BATH
SOAP
2 for 23c
AIRWICK
49c
IN TELEVISION LIKE FOOTBALL
This Ad Worth 15c on any Liquors or Cigarettes in Store
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VEGETABLES
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THE BEST EXAMPLE . . .
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WITH NEW
PhotoPower
FOR THE BEST PICTUR
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Appliance Co.
Dealer for Admiral and
Sylvania Television
PHONE 84---------
201 N. Houston — Aransas P.
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APPLES
2 POUNDS
RATH'S BLACK HAWK
VERY NICE
RADISHES
CELLO BAGS. EACH
2* PICNIC HAMS
POUND
VEAL
10c ROUND STEAK
NO. 1 RUSSET
SPUDS
10 POUND MESH BAG
47c BACON
GREEN. FIRM
CABBAGE
3 POUNDS
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The Aransas Pass Progress (Aransas Pass, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 4, 1954, newspaper, February 4, 1954; Aransas Pass, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth896944/m1/2/?q=hereford+fire: accessed June 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ed & Hazel Richmond Public Library.