Aransas Pass Progress (Aransas Pass, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, October 14, 1927 Page: 3 of 4
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BE SAFE —
WITH A CHECKING ACCOUNT
KEEPING AN ACCURATE AND CLOSE
CHECK ON EXPENDITURES IS THE
ONLY WAY OF GETTING THE MOST
OUT OF YOUR INCOME. A CHECKING
ACCOUNT GIVES THAT CONTROL. THE
STUBS PROVIDE A SIMPLIFIED BOOK-
KEEPING SYSTEM
FIRST STATE BANK
Local News and Personals] L*
-- | tives at Chappell Hill, Tex. Mr/Ffeicter
Miss Carrie Angeloz has been on the j e^ec^s to ma^e a business visit to
sick list this week. ' New Orleans, La., before returning,
H. M. Howard made a business trip
to Corpus Christi Wednesday.
WANTED—Wjhite girl for general
housework. Apply at Progress office.
.Mrs. R. E. Porter and Mrs. L. J.
Spice were visitors in Corpus Christi
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Moore of Pratt,
Kan., who have been spending their
winters here for many years past, ar-
rived Sunday to again spend the winter
and are located in the Dr. Skipper
residence.
MRS. GUS SINGLER MRS. W. J. FRAZAR
ELITE CAFE
Don’t get a divorce if your wife can’t cook. Eat here and keep
her for a pet.
We serve the best meals in town—Strictly home cooking.
CARS
WASHED
POLISHED
GREASED
—Magnolia Filling Station—
S. W. WILLIAMS, Manager. PHONE NO. 178
Satisfaction Guaranteed
MUSIC STUDIO—Classes in both
piano and voice. Fail term now open.
MISS I ONE PATTERSON.
Miss Myrtice Minter, who is attend-
ing school at Corpus Christi, visited
home folks over the week end.
Frank J. Newbury has leased the
J room formerly occupied by Gile &
j Minter in the MeKone building, and
is installing a soda water, cold drink
and lunch room in connection with
his jewelry shop which will be located
in the front part of the room.
Your car washed, polished and
i -ed by an experienced car washer.
4t ARANSAS MOTOR CO.
Mrs. W. H. Davis has returned from
an extended visit with her daughter
in Los Angeles, California.
FOR SALE — Windmill complete,
with cypress tanks. MRS. JANET
KOPPERL.
ANNOUNCEMENT
I HAVE RECENTLY PURCHASED THE STOCK AND
GOOD WILL OF THE ARANSAS DRUG CO. AND
HAVE BECOME A CITIZEN OF ARANSAS PASS AND
IT IS MY PURPOSE TO BECOME FULLY IDENTIFIED
WITH THE CITY AND COMMUNITY. I ASSURE THE
PUBLIC THAT I AM NOW ONE OF YOU. ARANSAS
PASS IS MY HOME AND I WISH TO DO MY PART
IN MAKING IT A GOOD TOWN AND A GOOD PLACE
TO LIVE IN.
OUR PURPOSE WILL BE TO GIVE YOU A FIRST-
CLASS DRUG STORE AND WITH YOUR HELP AND
SUPPORT IT CAN BE DONE,
Du Bose Drug Store
J. W. DuBOSE, Owner
J. D. Perkins, of Lorneta, Tex., ar-
rived Thursday to look after his prop-
erty here and in Aransas county.
FOUND—Bunch of keys. Owner can
get same by calling at Progress office
and paying for this notice.
The Embroidery Club was pleasantly
entertained Wednesday afternoon by
Mrs. John Sigmund at her home on
Houston street.
O. M. Hubby, of Waco, Tex., arrived
Tuesday evening to visit his daughter,
Mrs. Janet Kopperl and to enjoy a few
days of fishing.
Mrs. Janet Kopperl has returned
from an extended visit (with her
daughter, Mrs. Horace Perkins, at
Port Arthur, Tex. Mrs. Perkins who
will be remembered as Miss Bess Kop-
perl is the mother of a fine girl now
more than a month old.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Stanzell are in
receipt of a large number of picture
post cards of Monterrey and Tampico,
Mexico, that were sent, them by their
daughter Walieta, who is teaching in
Tampico this year. They were passed,
around to friends who greatly enjoyed
the views. Miss Walieta is delighted
with her school work and the people
with whom she is associated.
P. T. A. ENTERTAIN HONORING
ARANSAS PASS TEACHERS
Mrs. R. A. Roberts and son-Arthur
Lee of Port Aransas spent the week-
end with her parent^, Mr. and Mrs.
II. M. Howard.
Ollie Hughes, of Kerrville, son-in-law
of Mrs. W. B. Harmon, returned home
Sunday after a visit with Mrs. Har-
mon and daughter Miss Clara.
ias A. Webb, D. C.Ph.C
Chiropractor
Office Hours:
ARANSAS PASS—8:00 to 9:30 A. M.
7:00 to 8:00 P. M.
SINTON—11:00 A. M. to 1:00 P. M.
CORPUS CHRISTI—4:00 to 6:00 P.
M.
Entire poultry flocks have been de-
stroyed by infestation of chicken lice
and mites. They always retard the
growth and decrease egg production.
Fly-Tox kills chicken lice and mites.
Spray lightly under feathers of grown
fowls, on walls and in nests of chicken
house. Do not spray baby chicks.
Simple instructions on each bottle
(blue label) for killing ALL house-
hold insects. Insist on Fly-Tox.
Rev. W, N. Weldon this week com
menced the construction of a modern
five room cottage on his property on
Rife street.
E. O. Burton, of San Antonio, was
in the city Monday and Tuesday visit-
ing old friends and looking after busi-
ness interests.
Mr. and Mrs. George Gildersleeve re-
turned Thursday to their home in Wa-
co, Tex., after a few days of fishing
at Port Aransas.
Geo. A. Moore, of the C. €. Marble
and Granite Works was in the city
Wednesday on business in the inter-
ests of the Company.
R. T. Kendricks and family, of Tulia,
Tex., arrived in Aransas Pass this week
to spend the winter here for the bene-
fit of Mrs. Kendrick’s health.
FARM FOR RENT—60 acres near
Aransas Pass; all cultivated. Good
house, barn, cross fenced for pasture.
Address Box 27, Aransas Pass, Texas
25—3t.
ROY DUPHORNE
Abstracts of Title
Aransas Pass, lngleside
and McCampbell Lands
lodd Block Aransas Pass, Texas
Jackson Hotel
Modern Hotel; Good Clean Beds; Hot
and Cold Water; Bath; Well Located.
Cool Sleeping Porch.
SERVICE CAR
Mr. LeFevers, of Austin, formerly a
teacher in the schools last year^ is
visiting friends before his present
school in Mitchell county opens.
ORDER EASTERN STAR
Regular meetings of Aransas Pass
Chapter No. 162, O. E. S. 1st and 3rd
Thursdays of each mlonth at 7:30
o’clock. Masonic Hall. Visitors in-
vited.
MRS. MINNIE MILLS, W. M.
MRS. MAY ALLEN, Secretary.
Otto Johnson, assistant cashier of
the First National Bank, this week
enjoyed a visit from his brother, Peter
Johnson, and sister, Mrs1. Sena Davis,
of San Diego, California.
The attractive home of Mr. and Mrs.
W. A. Scrivner was the pleasant scene
of a bridge—42 party Thursday night,
given by the P. T. A. complimenting
the present faculty of the schools. The
rooms were decorated with attractive
flowers, the tallies and score cards
were of the Halloween suggestion.
High score was won by Mrs. Walter
Noble. Green and white brick ice
cream and cake weer served to the
guests.
For Less Than Ten’Cerifs a Month
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WE WILL KEEP ALL YOUR VALUABLE PAPERS
IN,-.-A SAFETY DEPOSIT BOX IN OUR VAULT
AWAY FROM ALL DANGER OF FIRE,. THEFT
AND MISPLACEMENT
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FIR S T N A TI ONAL BA NK
ARANSAS PASS, TEXAS
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Feed and Flour. Gbicken and Cow Feed
Oats, Com, Hay
Dairy Feed, Bran, Sborts, Chops, Maize
Hen Scratch and Laying Mash
Baby Chick Scratch ->• r
Stanzel Supply Co.
i
American Nat*]. Life
Ins. Co,
U. M. CERF, Agent
Office at Mrs. Elvina Eberle’s
Goodnight & Whitney
H. H, Blankmeyer, M. D.
POSTOFFICE BUILDING
ARANSAS PASS, TEXAS
CLEANING, PRESSING and TAILORING
I am pleased to advise my friends that I am opening a modem
Cleaning Pressing- and Tailoring
z ■; Establishment
in the I. O. Q. |Y "Building next- door South of The Progress office
It will be equipped with new modern machinery which will enable
us to further improve our same old superior service
WE CALL FOR AND- DELIVER., . ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
^ - i WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE ' -
J. B. WHITE, Proprietor
SINGER SEWING MACHINE COMPANY
REPRESENTING-THE.,. COMPANY IN THIS TEKRITOY
REPAIRS — SERVICE — SALES 4-
—Old Machines Accepted as Part Payment on New Sales—;
H.\ O. Ostrom ........^
P. O. Box 441 Corpus Christi, Texas
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A letter from Mrs. Minnie Bracken-
ridge of Mogadore, Ohio, renewing
subscription for The Progress for an-
other year for her father Urias Cra-
mer, says he is totally blind besides
being partially paralyzed. He sends
greetings and wishes of prosperity to
old Aransas Pass friends.
Look For The Red “O. K.” Tag
After we have thoroughly
reconditioned a used car,
we attach a red “O. K.”
tag to the radiator cap.
This tag certifies that the
vital units of the car have
been gone over completely
by expert mechanics and
put in condition to give
thousands of miles of ad-
ditional service. It takes
all the “guess-work” out
of used car buying.
Look for this tag when you
buy a used car—for it is
your guarantee of quality
and value!
DAD KELLY
Free Tourist Camp
WHEELER AVENUE. NEAR ARAN-
SAS -PASS, ON CORPUS CHRISTI
—GREGORY—SAN ANTONIO HIGH-
WAY.
DRIVETN FILLING STATION.
TIRES AND TUBES.
FREE SERVICE.
SNYDER MOTOR CO.
ARANSAS PASS, TEXAS
Sgmug-xi I,ow CqsF?
GROCERIES
Best Quality; Priced Right
FREE DELIVERY—Any where, any
time
PHONE 66 - LSL
that defies ,
comparison/
Just think what Chevrolet offers you
today!
A type of performance that is amazing—
perfect comfort at every speed—flashing
acceleration and remarkable handling
ease—all the marvelous beauty of bodies
by Fisher—finished in smart colors of
genuine lustrous Duco—a motor world-
famous for power and economy •—in
short, advanced modern design in every
unit that results in the extreme of satis-
factory economical transportation.
Because these cars are sold at amazing
low prices, they embody the most out-
standing motor car value in the world
today—a value that defies comparison!
The COACH
595
The Touting
or Roadster -
or Roadster
The
Coupe
. *625
The 4-Door $<CQ C
Sedan ... Oi/O
The Sport $'•7 1 £-
Cabriolet - - • U
The Imperial $'7 A £
Landau - - I TJ
Vi-Ton Truck $395
( Chassis Only )
1-Ton Truck $495
( Chassis Only)
All prices f. o. b. Flint
Michigan
Prises
They include the low-
est handling and fi-
nancing charges
available.
Snyder Motor Company)
Aransas Pass, Texas
QUALITY at low cost
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Warrick, W. E. Aransas Pass Progress (Aransas Pass, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, October 14, 1927, newspaper, October 14, 1927; Aransas Pass, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth847771/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ed & Hazel Richmond Public Library.