The Aransas Pass Progress (Aransas Pass, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 29, 1948 Page: 10 of 10
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THE ARANSAS PASS PROGRESS
THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1948
ELECTION
(Continued irom cage I)
were returned to office without
opposition.
Saturday’s election drew ap-
proximately 5,000 or between 70
and 80 per cent of the county’s
voters to the polls. Local partici-
pation was near the same per-
centage.
A Poromount Picture ^ T
March of Time
RED HOVEY RESTS
FOR FOUR DAYS
Red Hovey spent four days on
the Colorado river below
Dam, under a cottonwood
Dr. Auten Opens
New Modern Office
At Xngleside
VOTERS I THANK YOU!
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
SERVICES \ you, the citizens and voters of
“Love” is the subject of the j Precinct No. 6 of San Patricio
Lesson-Sermon which will be j County, have elected me to an-
read in all Churches of Christ, j other term as Justice of the Peace.
Scientist, on Sunday, August 1.
The Golden Text is:
is the new modern building ol!, The Gol,d^,T^‘ ^ ha™
Dr. J. M. Auten completed earlier! ^,no,'™ and believed the love that
ths month. The building which! God hath t° us. God 15 17e;a?d
was opened lor practice on July! he lhat aw,elLetll m !ove„d*e;!tth
16th is located near Cage Hard-j =n. ifd’ and God m hlm (I John
ware and Lumber Co. ’ f ...
The building is of frame con-1 Among the cltatIons wh'cn
with
instruction with concrete founds-! the Lesson-Sermon is
tion and stoops, and exterior walls! *f, f,rom' the B?“le:
He says he didn’t even bait his! °f asbttos shingles. The front en-j fQr love .g of God; and everyone
hook in fear he would be dis^- France is accented with glass brick j ii----
on eitiier side of the doorway.
Seven rooms with restroom and
hallway comprise the approxi-
mate 1,000 square feet of floor
space in the structure. There are
o o | oitL
Scriptures” by Mary Baker
USSHBV ,
: knoweth God” (I John 4:7).
i The Lesson-Sermon also in-
I eludes the following passage from
: the Christian Science textbook,
three treatment rooms, a recep-1‘‘B;e lce and Health with Key t0
tion room, examination room, „ f. - .. ..
and storage room, all designed! Edc!y; Mortal believe m a finite
around the private office which | Perfnal God; "“e God « m-
makes them easily accessible.! w“ mu!t bc ""
Rounded corners on all rooms' hmlted ’ (page •jl2)>
bordering the hallwawy create
more space and make for greater
convenience in inside traffic.
A giant suction fan mounted
at the rear of the building is used
for air conditioning in summer
and a floor furnace is available
for winter heating. Venitian
blinds are installed throughout
and inlaid linoleum was used as
floor covering.
The Inglesiae office is open
during afternoons only, Dr. Auten
stated.
For your confidence in me and
for your fine support I wish to]
thank you from the botton of my!
heart. As in the past, I shall be!
on the job in every way ready
and willing to give the best pos-
sible service. The office is yours;
I arp only a servant of the peo-
ple and with this in mind, I feel
that we shall all be better able
to co-operate to the end that each
year we serve together will be
that loveth is born of God, and better and more wholesome than
DALE MIRCOVICH
JOINS NAVY
Dayle Lee Mircovich, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Mike Mircovich, Ingle-
side, has joined the Navy and
will leave soon for boot camp.
the-one before. Please feel free to
call on me at any time I can be of
service to you.
Respectfully,
J. M. Johnson
When
Neighbors
- TALK
y
• • •
YES
One seven room home, no re-
pairs needed.
One large house and garage
apartment.
One five room furnished house.
Immediate possession on all.
W. H. HAZLETT
PHONE 4-W
122 So. SECOND ST.
• Ours is an institution
built on a firm foundation
of friendship. Once you
have experienced our
friendly, interested serv-
ice, you will want to rec-
ommend us to your neigh-
bors. Our specialty is the
precise compounding of
prescriptions. Skilled reg-
istered pharmacists, fresh
potent drugs, uniformly
fair prices—these things
are assured every patron.
Bring us your Doctor’s
very next prescription.
Central Pharmacy
ROY HARTT
BILL HENDRIX
PRESCRIPTIONS
PHONE 124
Registered Pharmacist
ST. LOUIS VISITORS
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Schramm
have returned to their home in
St. Louis after visiting last week
in the home of their daughter-
in-law, Mrs. H. F. Schramm, Jr.,
and children.
TIPTON GROVER
LEAVING TONIGHT
Tipton Paul Grover, son of Mrs. \
Edith M. Grover, has joined the
Navy, and will leave tonight for
the Naval recruiting office in
Houston. From there he will go
to San Diego, California for his
boot training.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Howery have
returned from a week’s vacation
spent at Kerrville.
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Bet Your Life
Universal News
Wayne Morris and
Lois Maxwell in
The Big Punch
: W. C. McELVEEN, M.D.
Announces Opening of Office in
INGLESIDE i
MONDAY, JULY 12th
Office hours from 1 til 2 and from 5:30 til 6:30 P.M.
Saturday from 1 til 2 only
except
1 .
We Have Just Received A
Shipment of
RINGER
TYPE
WASHING
MACHINES
All Standard Brands
Thor - Universal -- Blackstoue
We Also Have
I.
Easy Spindrier & Bendix
We Invite you to bring1 in your clothes fci
a Complete Demonstration
Naylor Hardware & f urniture Co.
Phone 14 ARANSAS PASS
____v . : •••'• -il'1 V- ■____
Our apologies to the Rev. that
got mixed up in Sawdust last
week. All local readers knew the
printers devil had been at work
and that Bob Gillispie was the
one referred to in the paragraph
in question.
■Jf Hr
Our Old Plantation and Sincere
outside white paint is becoming
more popular every day. The rea-
son? A paint that does the job
and at a fraction of the cost.
* * *
Sore muscles are numerous
among the Lions that helped put
. on the annual show for the Pan-
ther Band.
* * ^
Still have some cypress on hand
and don’t know when we will
be able to get another shipment.
* * *
Carrol Parsons informs us that
Larry Ray has some very novel
uses for \ in. rope and has been
calling his friends by telephone
and telling them what to do with
it.
1 & * *
Have some 2 in. lumber1 that
does not measure up to standard
gradings and can be purchased at
one half price. Better hurry.
• * * *
Mr. Hutson seems very proud
of his new English made Ford.
Whenever he stops he is soon
surrounded with several to give it
the once over.
* *
The election is now over and
many of the candidates have
started up Salt Creek. In many
instances defeat is a bitter pill
and as one candidate expressed it
he didn’t know there were so
many liars among the voters.
We hear a lot these days about
Civil Rights. Dixiecrats, Wallace,
Russia. On these subjects we be-
lieve each and everyone has a
right to his own belief whatever
it may be. Some things on which
we have definitely, taken a stand
are more rain, less wind and bet-
ter fishing.
If your candidate lost in the
election or you haven’t been able
to go fishing lately don’t worry
too much. You can still find all
your building supplies at
The Aransas
Lumber Co
PHONE 123
Not for Just a Day
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PHONES 266 -296
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If there’s no parking space at No. 1 Store drive out to No. 2, plenty of Parking Space
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The Aransas Pass Progress (Aransas Pass, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 29, 1948, newspaper, July 29, 1948; Aransas Pass, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth856231/m1/10/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ed & Hazel Richmond Public Library.