Aransas Pass Progress (Aransas Pass, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, May 25, 1928 Page: 3 of 4
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CHECKING YOUR BILLS
WITH A CHECKING ACCOUNT
A CHECKING ACCOUNT AT THIS BANK IS MORE THAN A
CONVENIENCE. IT IS A SURE PROTECTION.
A MISTAKE IN YOUR CREDITOR’S BOOKKEEPING CAN
NEVER CAUSE YOU A LOSS, FOR YOUR CANCELLED VOUCHER
IS LEGAL PROOF THAT THE BILL HAS BEEN PAID.
YOU HAVE THE SAME ACCOUNTS TO BE
MONTH. KEEP THEM STRAIGHT WITH A CHECKING AC-
COUNT AND CANCELLED CHECKS.
FIRST STATE BANK
Feed and Flour. Chicken and Cow Feed
OATS, CORN, HAY
DAIRY FEED, BRAN, SHORTS, CHOPS, MAIZE
HEN SCRATCH and LAYING MASH — BABY CHICK SCRATCH
Stanzel Supply Go.
Local News and Personals
IF YOU WANT A HOME AT A BARGAIN AND ON THE EASY
PAYMENT PLAN, SEE-
CONN & BROWN
CENTRAL SHOE REPAIR CO.
Phone 428 — 927 Staples St. — CORPUS CHRIST!, TEXAS
WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER
W. R. SMITH,
MAIL SHOES BY PARCELS POST.
A REAL TREAT
READY NOW AT OUR FOUNTAIN
Your favorite summertime treats are ready now at our
fountain. Real service plus a knowledge of how to "mis em
right” insures your satisfaction.
Just tell us what you like and well have it ready , in an
instant.
DuBose Drug Store
Legally Registered Pharmacist
ARANSAS PASS, TEXAS
Mrs. J. M. Felder is quite ill at their
home ou Houston street.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Gile have re-
turned from a week-end visit in San
Antonio.
When in the market for used ears
and trucks or have one for sale see
L. D. GRIMLY. 6-tf
Sher iff Frank Hunt and Deputy
P. H. Gay, of Sinton, were in the city
Tuesday on official business.
Wanted—Girl or woman for work
around house and store. Mrs. E. D.
GGDBEY, Ingleside, Texas. 6-lt
John D. Wheeler, of San Antonio,
was in Aransas Pass Tuesday visiting
old friends and attending to legal
business.
Prof. E. W. McDonald, superintend-
ent of schools of Gregory, was a bus-
iness visitor in Aransas Pass Wed-
nesday evening.
For general dray work inquire at
Progress office for 0. E. STURDI-
VANT. 47tf
Follow the Crowds
—TO—
Bob’s Cafe
Where you will find
GOOD EATS
SERVICE
SATISFACTION
Mrs. R. A. Roberts and son, Arthur
Lee, of Port Aransas, spent the week-
end here with her parents^ Mr. and
Mrs. H. M. Howard. |
Mrs. R. M. Baur and son Ernest, of
Corpus Christi, were here Wednesday
visiting old friends and attending to
property interests.
LOST—One hay mare mule, about
13 hands high. Notify W. L. Thor-
ington, Taft, Tex., and receive re-
ward. 2t
Judge J. A. Gilliland nad wife and
Gerald Bolden and wife, of Runge,
Tex., arrived this week for two weeks
of fishing and recreation.
We cater to—
THE WORKINGMAN,
THE BUSINESS MAN,
THE FARMER,
And all classes, who have
keen appetites.
GIVE US A TRY - OUT
Bob’s Cafe
SHORT ORDERS A Specialty
CITY BAKERY BUILDING
YOU TAKE A SPARE TIRE ALONG FOR
AN EMERGENCY ®m YOUR MOTOR 'TRIP
Another emergency which, may anise is having
your money stolen or lost en route. Turning
your cash into safe travel funds, TRAVELERS
CHEQUES, is as necessary as a. spare tire,
You can buy this perfect money protection at
this bank. All it costs is—t
75c for each. $1.00
FIRST NATIONAL BANK -T j
ARANSAS PASS, TEXAS
Capital $25,000 $t.2,i)00
MRS. GUS SINGLE MB& SMjK ABAMS
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 homo cooking,.
5 acres about 3 miles from Aransas
Pass toward Roekport to trade. What
have you? P. O. Box 167. 50tf
Marcellus Kunitz, Louis Staleup and
Leo Gerdes, of Sinton, are San Patri-
cio county boys who w:Ji receive their
degrees from Texas A & M College in
June. These boys have been very
prominent in college activities. Ger-
des qualified as a sharpshooter and
machine gun expert and also is a mem-
ber of the college band. Staleup has
been manager of the college annual,
“The Longhorn,” this year and Kunitz
has been an honor member for the
past two years.
Mrs. I. J. Thomas and Mrs. W. W.
Sans, of Dallas, and Mrs. T. C. Ham-
ilton and son, of Corpus Christi, were
Aransas Pass visitors Saturday.
WANT to buy or sell Aransas Pass
lots, acreage, state cash terms, low-
est price. Write Hunsinger, 209-4th
St., San Antonio.
The Christian Circle will meet at
the First Christian church next Mon-
day afternoon from. 3 to 5 o'clock.
All members are requested to be pres-
ent.
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Patterson and
daughter of Cleburne, Tex., were vis-
itors in Arnasas Pass Saturday. Mr.
Patterson, who is secretary of the
Cleburne Chamber of Commerce, who
was attending the state meeting of
chamber of commerce secretaries in
Corpus Christ ilast week, said he
couldn’t resist the temptation o fcom-
ing over and giving Aransas Pass a
look-see. He says he hears much of
Aransas Pass and Port Arnasas and
everything he hears is most flattering
for large industrial and port develop-
ment.
Cleaning— Pressing— Repairing—
TATE THE TAILOR
“The Shop that gives Satisfaction’'
WORK CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED, jM
All Work Strictly Guaranteed
Suits that Fit a Specialty— Telephone 52, Aransaa 1lPM§J!,‘Te^ia
M. Jones Agreed.
Said Mrs. Jones to Mr, Jones with a holler,
“For the love of Mike, look at your coat collar.”
Now hubby Jones inclined to please*
Removed the coat and. saw the grease.
Said he to her, “My coat, what a mess.
This suit is due for a dean and press ’1
(COPR., J. T. HUNTER)
OUR SPECIAL LUNCHES ,
With Desserts and Drinks
Will Please Yon, AM Kinds of Short Orders and Sea Food,
A NICE PLACE TO EAT. TABLES FOR. LADIES
HARRISON CAFE
Goodnight Avenue First National Buldlag
ARANSAS PASS, TEXAS
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Howard, who
recently sold their home on Houston
street to Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Felder,
have moved into their new home on
Greenwood avenue near Commercial
street.
Jbr Economical Transportation
yCHEVROLETj
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FOR SALE—Lot 11. Blk. 551,
choice Business lot on Commercial St.
Will take good auto as first payment.
Address owner, P. O. Box 444, Aran-
sas Pass, Texas.
FOR CURB SERVICE
R. R. SANDWICH SHOP
ADJOINING ACME THEATER
Sandwiches of All Kinds
COURTESY and SERVICE IS OUR MOTTO
We make Sandwiches for Picnics — Parties
OPEN FROM 6:30 A. M. to 11:30 P. M.
BIGELOW’S
Fresh Vegetables and Fruits Daily
Come In and See Us
PRICES THAT ARE RIGHT
Service—Quality—Satisfaction
BIGELOW’S PIONEER STORE
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Baker. of
Shawnee, Okla., who have been the
guests, of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brauer
and Mr. and Mrs. Pat Brauer, of
Seminole. Okla., at their bungalow
cottage on Ransom Island, returned
home Saturday.
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Man wanted to run McNess Busi-
ness. No experience needed. Must
have car-can make $7-$10 daily—no
lay offs—no bosses—chance of a life-
time. Use our capital to start. Write
FURST AND THOMAS, Dept. R. C.
5, Freeport, 111. i-t
N. P. Edgar, of Taft, candidate for
treasurer of San Patricio county, was
in the city Wfednesday seeing that his
political fences were in good repair.
Hd was accompanied by F. R. Haynes,
of Taft, who is making goo-goo eyes
at the “'City of Certainty.’’
WANTED—To buy lots or acreage
Give description, price and terms.
Address AL, care of The Progress
dh—tf.
Borne Headaches are Not Relieved by
Glasses, but most of them are. Our Full
Scientific Examination will settle the ques-
tion. F. C. STAMM, Graduate Optometrist,
has been fitting glasses since 1893.
THE STAMMS
OLDEST JEWELERS IN CORPUS CHRISTI
617 Mesquite Street
Mrs. J. W. Cook and son, of Hugo,
Okla., is visiting her parents, Mr: and
Mrs. S. H. DeHaven, of the Bay View
apartments. Mr. and Mrs. S. R.
Johnson, of Kingsville, Tex., joined
them for the week-end, Mrs. Johnson
being a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. De
Haven and a sister of Mrs. Cook.
What the
RED PALTACL
means to you
Because of the great number of the Bigger
and Better Chevrolets purchased in this
community, we have taken in a larg^
number of good used cars* Many of these
cars have been thoroughly inspected and
reconditioned where necessary. To protect
the purchaser, the red “O.K. that counts”
tag has been attached to the radiator caps
of these OK’d cars. Look for this tag
and KNOW that you are getting honest
value!
A few of our exceptional Used Car Values
“with an OK that counts”
Between 1,000 and 1.200 Shriners of
the Gnlf Coast country and members
of their families atetnded the opening
of La Quinta, recently acquired prop-
erty of the Gulf Coast Shrine Club,
a few miles south of Gregory on the
coast of Corpus Christi hay, on Sat-
urday and Saturday evening. The
club has completed the sale of 400
lots on the La Quinta estate, the goal
set to achieve at the grand opening of
the Club. Speeches, music by the
Alzafar Shrine band of San Antonio,
a chicken and fish barbecue, a dance
in the evening and other features
entertainment made a most enjoyable
occasion
1925 ESSEX COACH
$175; good rubber; mechanically per-
fect; newly painted. Terms to suit.
WITH AN O. K. THAT COUNTS
1925 FORD TOURING
Good condition; new top; good paint,
$175. Terms to suit.
WITH -AN O. K T8A.T COUNTG-
3 BAY GUARANTEE on all 0 K GARS
Snyder Motor Co.
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ARANSAS PASS, TEXAS
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Warrick, W. E. Aransas Pass Progress (Aransas Pass, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, May 25, 1928, newspaper, May 25, 1928; Aransas Pass, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth848008/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ed & Hazel Richmond Public Library.