The Aransas Pass Progress (Aransas Pass, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 11, 1945 Page: 4 of 8
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THE ARANSAS PASS PROGRESS
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TO DEALERS MEETING
George Clark, representative of
Phil Heil Motor Co., and Earl
Sloan, of the Aransas Motor Co.,
attended the T« xas Automobile
Dealers Association meeting m
San Antonio Tuesday, The post-
MISS PATTERSON
CLUB HOSTESS
Mist lone Patterson entertained
the Friday Bridge Club in her
home Friday afternoon with two
tablet <f bridge. Mrs. E. W.
Tt-rry won high and Miss Patter*
son won keeno.
Refreshments were served to
the following: Mrs. May Keep-
ers, Mrs. W J. Godfrey, Mrs. A.
W. Lipps, Mrs. Fred Wilson, Mrs.
Leslie Sorenson, Mrs. E. W.
Terry, Mrs. Loyd Richardson and
the hostess, Miss Patterson.
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Lost and Found
FOR SALE—Electric Waffle Iron
$7.50. Al's Inn.
FOR SALE—One 8-foot and one
6-foot show counters. Oasis
Liquor Store, Rockport Highway.
LOST—Multi-colored purse con-
taining glasses, ration points
and money. Finder keep money.
Leave at Progress.
FOR SALE—Box wood heater.
Call 60-W. S. E. Barnett.
FOR SALE—Solid Gold Wedding
Ring, set with three diamonds.
Small size. $6 00. Al's Inn.
FOR SALE—Voltmeter, A C , in
leather case, hand laced. Com-
plete $6 00. Al's Inn
$5 00 Reward — For information
leading to the return or re-
turn of German police male pup-
py. Mrs. W H. Womack.
BARGAIN—Rebuilt 2 door Ply-
mouth Sedan. No rust. 212
North Commercial. _
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MRS. HENDRIX
CLUB HOSTESS
Mrs. Julia Hendrix entertained
the Women’s Club Tuesday, Oct.
9 in her home. Mrs. I. M. Smith
of Ingleside was the guest speak-
er and Mrs. Leslie Sorenson pre-
sided over the meeting.
Refreshments of cookies and
sandwiches were served to the
12 members present and guests,
Mrs. I. M. Smith and Mrs. Pricella
Nelson and daughter of Ingleside.
FOR SALE—Singer Sewing Ma-
chine Inquire Progress office.
FOR SALE — Luckies. Camels.
Chesterfields. Etc Buy 'em by
the carton, $1 55 while they last.
Al's Inn.
LOST—Billfold containing army
discharge papers, truck license,
gas book and personal papers.
Finder return billfold with pa-
pers and keep money. R. C.
Coleman, care Progress,_'
FOR SALE — Five burner ham-
burger grill; three compart-
ment sink, steam table; dishes;
platters: cups, skillets, other ne-
cessities for the kitchen. Cheap
if sold at once. Al's Inn.
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FOR SALE—House with living
room, bedroom, kitchen, break-
fast noon, bath. On 50 foot lot.
R< al bargain. Ruby Patton, tele-
phone 100.
LOST—One cream colored Jer-
sey heifer. 14 months old. Re-
ward. Chloe Blaylock.
FOR SALE—Studio Couch, two
occasional chairs, one night
Itand. radio table, linoleum, one
oak desk m t. one metal cabinet.
Rev. O. M. Milburn, first door
west of Nazarene Church.
FOR SALE—Nine Ttttx C< i
Delco Radio Si t. Long, short j.
and medium wave lengths, beau- j
tiful furniture and a good radio!
cheap at S75.O0. Al's Inn.
FOR SALE—Good building site
with 4-room and bath, two
gtory stucco garage apartment on
back of lot. Room for bedroom
downstairs. Close in. desirable
neighborhood. Ruby Patton, tele-
phone 100.
FOR SALE — Tim. Coca Cola.
Beir ca.-> - large size. Price
$25.00. Al's Inn.
FOR SALE—1937 Chevrolet Rad-
iator. Campbell Motoi Co., t. le-
phone 263.
J. A. HANDER
As New Operator and Manager
Of The
Texaco Service Station
COMMERCIAL STREET ARANSAS PASS
Offering A Super Post-War Service That Car And
Truck Owners Have Been Waiting For
\ keep your nrmimr
FOR SALE — Ladas Solid Gold
Solitary Diamond Ring, small
size, cheap at $7.50. Al'? Inn.
FOR SALE—All >»izos of tat eat-
ing ducks. See Mrs. John Bar-
ber, phone J80-W2
FOR SALE — Ladies’ Beautiful
Diamond Ring, cost $125.00,
will sell oi trade $50.00 cash
gets it. Al’s Inn.
FOR SALE—Everbearing straw-
berry plants, $2.00 a hundred
L. G Vandagriff, Old Inglesid.
highway.
FOR SALE--Five r- *im.s and bath.
lights, water’ami gas.and 10 ac.
res of land. Located between
cross roads and Ingleside. Ruby
Patton, .phone 100.
DR SALE — Man's Solid Gold
Masonic Ring $7 5(» Al's Inn
FOR SALE—Horse cart and hat
ness. Sowerbutts, Estes.
FOR SALE — Five* rooms and
bath and 2-stqry garage apart-
ment on 50-foot corner lot. .Good
location, very reasonable. Ruby
Patton, phone 100.
FOR SALE—Ladies’ Solid Gold
Wedding Ring, five diamonds,
small size Sale price $7.50 Al’s
Inn.
Cage Ambulance service. Tele-
phone 65.
A Winner
for Flavor
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Lubricating
v Battery Service
jjfe TIRE AND TUBE REPAIR
TEXACO PRODUCTS
SKY CHIEF - FIRE CHIEF
GASOLINE
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Texaco Service Station
In 32-0*. Nuorti,
12-oi. rosulcr
boHlot, or on
draught!
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Southwestern
Beverage Company
11S6 Caldwell Street ,
Phenes 6421 Ccrput Chris ti
Telephone 159
J. A. HANDER, Operator
to have your money back.
CREOMULSION
Aransas Pass
for Courftf, Chost Colds, t ronchitia
WANT ADS
TVuilor Furniture* C’ompani/
Ncu/ a ini Used Funuluri? Repair's and KcfimsliTn
, Pluftfi 253 ARANSAS PASS, TEXAS
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j FOR SALE — Boat Empress.”
I practically new. 44-ft. long
with .Chrysler 8 motor, 143 horse-
power. Fully equipped fori
shrimping and in good condition.
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FOR SALE — New solid black!
walnut poker chip set, includ-
ing 300 assorted poker chips and
two decks 'of. cards. Cheap at
S10.00. Al's Inn.
FOR SALE—Furnished 3-room
house. Phone 100 Ruby Pat-
ton.
FOR SALE—Todd Check .Protec-
tor in perfect condition. Cost
$100 00, will sell for $10.00. Al's
Inn
FOR SALE—5 room house with;
bath. 50 foot corner lot. Ruby J
Patton, phone 100.
FOR SALE—Beautiful Tom and
Jerry Antique Bowl and Mugs.
Original cost $45.00, will sell for
$10 ■ o Al’s Inn.
FOR SALE—Bed -ptmg* and :n-
nyr spring mattress. Like new.
Inquire Progress.'
FOR SALE—Three room furnish-,
ed dw t Iling. Garage apart-
ment. Eight acres land. Three
head horses. Farming equipment,
five good wells on place, and
cross-fenced. Located on main j
highway. Rial bargain. Ruby,
Patton, phone 100.
SHRIMP Be at Alert" for sale.
Clyde Le Comptei 615 Commer-
cial, box 305.
For Rent
TOR RENT — Rooms by day,
week or month. Winter Hotel.
Wanted
WANTED TO RENT — Reliable.
permanent family wishes to
rent one or two bedroom house.
Best of care. Neal Brown. Cot-
tage 4. Palm Court.
WANTED — Ride to Houston.
Anyone driving to Houston,
please contact Mrs. J. B. Bull.
t( lephone 107-2.
WANTED— Furniture, glassware
and dishes. F.dd's Furniture'
Shop. North Commercial, phone
317-W2.
Miscellaneous
FOR SERVICE— Registered J. r-
or's Dairy, phone 117-Y2.
WOMAN'S AUXILIARY of First
Presbyterian Church will h Id
a Rummage Sale Saturday aft r-1
noon. Oct. 13. across- .-'re ' t:< r.
Taylor Furniture Co.
j SEE ME Fqr your wants arid
needs. I have all k r.ds i :
choice homes and busihe-s prop-
erly for sale. Can finance. Ruby
Patton, phene 100.
COVERED Buttons, buckles end
clasp and metal eyelets for
belts Mrs. Glyn Taylor.
USED Clothing bought and sold.
Mrs. Bill Winter, Hilltop Gro-
cery on seawall.
PSFD CARS and Truck* Wanted
— We pay highest cash prices
Will buy your equity. Snyder
Motor Co \rnnsas Pass. Toxa*
CAMPBELL MOTOR CO.
Automobile Exchange
Cash for your car. regardless of
condition.
327 Commercial St. Phone 263
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