The Aransas Pass Progress (Aransas Pass, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 4, 1941 Page: 4 of 8
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Museum Pieces
From Rockport
on Eastern^ Front Nay tor’s Father
f/ji! Dies Thursday
itOCKPORT PASIQ.
in dallaJ\
The Rev. A~"’uL,
P«ftor of the Roc-KpJ
Church, Was repent
to be seriously ill.. ^
pital, where he tXlk
confined for at hast S
The presiding ,
services.
Funeral services were held Fri-
day afternoon at 2:30 o’clock
from David T. Peel Funeral Cha-
pel in Corpus Christi for Chris-
topher C. Naylor, 91, who died
at his home in Riviera, Texas,
Thursday morning. He was a
former resident of Aransas Pass
an<i the father of M. E. Naylor
here.
Larger Shrimp
Expected Later
In September.
floor
for hire by
D»y or Hour
EASY TO OPERjh
Aransas Luml
. * . Company
Phone 123 ,\r,n
Shrimp taken the first day!
from Aransas Bay at Rockport 1
•nd Corpus Christi Bay were
■mall but -later catches proved to,
have larg. : shrmip -#*• R R
met of Rice Brothers said that*
by the middle, of September good )
til* dtrimn wiH TMV\KaVlWa '
s to prefer Tex<B
. The University
ustin. Leov.ng I
9 will be Nancy
Lr Edna BrewsteJ
Lucy Ayres, secoij
t Joyce Barnhart
t Thursday. Key!
liam Moore, bottf
[ leave around tnt I
Appleman, 4th yl
n student at Texal
[i continue his stl
s year and Dewil
11 leave Sept. lTtVil
Runner-up to Texa
r the largest numbd
iss students will b
cultural and Mec
1 More Big Selling Days
FRIDAY AND SATURDA
KAUFMAN’S
Sensational Back-to-School
SALE
Ends Saturday Night......9:00 i\ M
HUY NOW AND SAVE!
MEN TO PRESENT
OES PROGRAM
The Eastern Satr meeting to-
night (Thursday) will be a social
with the program being arranged
I and presented by the men. Re-
| freshments will be served and all
j Eastern Star members have been
I urged to attend.
* * ■*
John Sigmund of Dallas is vis-
! iting in Aransas Pass today and
I Friday.
lta» shrimp wilt probably be
found. Redftsh Bay at Ar«n$nn
Pa» is encircled by islands and
few shrimp are found there.
Reports from the three major
shrimp companies here .showed
that Collins Fish & Oyster Com-,
pany. with about 1? beat*. Mon-
day had a 15.000-pound catch;
Genera! Seafoods* seven boats
caught 11.000 pounds and Rice
Brothers, with 1-1 boats, had cat-
ches totaling 13.000 pounds.
B A. Currv of General Sea-
foods said that some difficulty in
securing headers had been en-
countered
Markets are good and shipments
of shrimp were begun Monday
night by wholesale truck* which
Were waiting lor the first shrimp !
Ptetare at left shows captured Noils receiving bread from Russian soldiers, according to the Moscow snd
t-eadea censor-approved caption. In the picture at the right German troopers are giving first aid to a wounded
RnvUan soMirr. It wonld seem that both sides in this terrific conflict like io send out photos showing their
meu rendering aid to wounded enemies.
INGLESIDE NEWS
By Mrs. B. F. ALFORD
Miss Doris Lawrence has re-
turned from spending two weeks
in Houston with her aunt.
EPWCRTH LEAGUE
HAS BOX SUPPER
The Epworth League of the
Methodist Church held a box
supper Friday night at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Richard-
Rev. E. I Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Spriegel
spent the week-end visiting in
Mae Yoder had Galveston.
to 1». W
X, tots 1
J. Willi*
Shrimp Traw ler
Gets Big Shrimp
CHILDRENS
EXTRA SPECIAL! I
Boy’s Khaki Uantsl
Extra Good Grade I
Sizes 6 to 16
Note: The wholesale price*
these Pants today is mud
more^ than we are offerajj
them to you for.
Sale price 97c
-Forty Fathom No. 5”, new y.^aleTct^^ aucTioneer.
disel trawler owned by General , Mlss Rose
Seafoods and captained by C. E. charge o£ arrangements.
Farley of Aransas Pass came m-j * » * j Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tarver and
? !?£ here J a Catn MORRISES RETURN son of Dallas are visiting Mr. and
of 4200 pounds ot exceptionally Captain and Mrs. C. L. Morris Mrs. Pat Tarver in Aransas Pass,
large shiunp. B. A. Curi>, local ancj son Caleb, returned home * * *
General Seafoods manager, said. Wednesday from a 20-dav trip to' M.\ and M.s. J. L. Dowd had
1 he shrimp were caught between Colorado, Oregon, Spokane, as their gu-hs Friday and Sat-
Aransas Pass and Port O Connor. Washington and other western urday Charlie Dowd of Vict.eia
The boat is of sufficient size states. i and Mrs. I. J. Dowd of Ge -ge
for any kind of weather, Curry * * West
said, and for that reason can PARENTS OF SON # *
leave port for longer periods to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Baugh Mr. and Mrs. Alec Gum and
hunt shrimp. It left Aransas Pass cf this city are the parents of a family spent the week-end in
Sunday. son born Thursday, Aug. 28. He Eagle Lake, Texas.
- i weighed 81 pounds and has been * » ■*
-j-0 ATTEND FUNERAL named Thomas Dale. Miss Clara Tate and Miss Nell
Mrs. Philip Rickey and her sis- j .. . * * * ' _ , Gu™ sPe"> las‘ . \n Simon
ter and brother-in-law. Mr. and . Mr- »"d N'rs: Glyn ,Tayl™ Xls,t,"R Ml!? Ta,e s s,ster' Mrs'
Mrs. George Glenn o( Corpus h“7 had.Ja,he,r «uy?,s Gay S’'255'11' , ,
r-K-i-e; . t ..kk_u c past week. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. * * *
Christi drove to Lubbock Satur- Bobb,tt o{ Texas Tech Lubbock. Douglas Cole and Lloyd Rich-
The week-end was spent seeing ardson left Tuesday for Austin
Print Dresses
All sizes. Very pretty patterns
Just what the girls will need
for school.
Extra special 57c
—Limit 2 to a customer
Rockport District
Court To Convene
Boy's Hickory Stripe
COVERALLS
Four front pockets. Sizes from
0 to 12. A real value
At only 53c
Get Rea
EXTRA SPECIAL
Boy’s Dress Oxfords
Black or brown. Gum or red
rubber soles. Sizes 21, to 6
At only $1.69
For The Big Boys and Men!
Close Out of Sport and School
Oxfords - Sandals
Brown and White, Tan and
White, All White, All tan cord
sole. Many styles. Reg $2.95.
Sale $1.59
BOYS FANCY
Anklet Socks
Just like Dad wears. All sizes,
all colors.
Sale price 12c
Specials f
UNDERWEAR
For The Big Boys and Men
Shorts and Undershirts
All sizes. All colors.
Sale price 15c
Boy’s Dress Shirts
All colors. Sizes 8 to 14
Real values at 53c
TOP NOTCH
Happiness is nvitht-r within us
only, or without us :i is the un-
ion ot wirwlves with C«xl —
Pascal
BOY'S BLUE
Chainbray Shirts
Sizes 8 to 14
Sale price 47c
SPECIAL NOTICE
Vanette Silk Hose
We just received 15 dozen
Vanette Silk Hose that we had
on back order, in the newest
Fall Shades — Maple Sugar,
Creole, Milk-Shake, Etc.
Two and Three Thread
At the same old price
79c and $1.00
—Limit 2 Dair to a customer.
PREMIER
Notice*
SALE OF CHILDREN S
School Oxfords
In Patent, Brown and Gun
Metal. Leather or Rubber
Soles. Sizes 5 to 3
Sale price $1.19
Pleas* writ* m* il you lire in
or near Aransas Pass and n**d
a piano on the lowest possible
terms. To such a person I have
• beautiful small sized spinet
piano latest model, now stored
in your eicinite and I will sell it
at a great sacrifice in price rath-
er than haul it back tc San An-
tonio. For full information as to
whare piano may be seen, write
or wire R. N. Cate, credit man-
ager. San Antonio Music Com-
pany. 311 W. Commerce Street
San Antonio. Texas.
INGLESIDE TEACHER
RESIGNS POST
Vance Wilson, recently elected
teacher of science and mathe-
matics :n the Ingleside High
School, resigned last week to ac-
cept a government position.
PRINTS
Mothers here is your chance to
buy some real Prints for the
children's school dresses.
—Fast Colors!
BOY'S SLACK
DRESS PANTS
Belt to match. Sizes 8 to 16
They are smart and snappy
Pair only $1.00
\t onlv 14c yard
Kaufman's
DEPARTMENT STORE
Phone 24-W Aransas Pass
BIRD
U. S. O. Center Opened by Bowen
M:ss Joan Hamilton returned j
to her home in Houston Friday j
after a visit of several weeks i
with her grandparents. Mr. and i
Mi's. H. C. Hamilton.
full D1
Pictured above in the top photo
is an exterior view of the U. S. O.
Center which wan opened recently
at the new Bewen Bus Center in
Fort Worth, Texa*.
The lower T*<>tormph m of the
interior of the room, ahowiug the
lounge, writing table, game tabtm.
game*, magazines, books. ----2 -
IPPs
I1SP
Mr and Mrs. B F. Yoder and
family and Miss Mary Whitcomb
of this city spent the week-end
m Nlalia. Texas.
Miss, Alice Pcssarra of Texas
City left Tuesday for her home
r>'*ter a three-weeks’ visit in Ar-
Richard Feller of this city spent
Labor Day visiting his brother,
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Feller in
Boeme, Texas. While there he
attended the Kenedy County
Fair. -
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The Aransas Pass Progress (Aransas Pass, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 4, 1941, newspaper, September 4, 1941; Aransas Pass, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth896960/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ed & Hazel Richmond Public Library.