The Aransas Pass Progress (Aransas Pass, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 19, 1941 Page: 4 of 8
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7,
ney, Corpus; Mr. and Mrs. Gor-
don Cone. San Antonio; Larry
Pryor. Greeny Miss.; Mb’, and
Mrs. John A. Huntress ato* par-
F I 5 H MS G
Mrs. John A. Huntress an# par-
ty, San Antonio;- A. F. Ftppli--
well, Bennie Shaw, Corpus and
Shrinping July 1$
H. W. Brown of San Antonio; and
Harold Foster and Mr. Dickerson
' ol San Antonio.
BEST FISHING IN THE WORLD
____AND I CAN PROVE IT!
From July 15 to August 31.
and December 15 to March 1, it
will be unlawful to use. operate
or possess a shrimp trawl in any
salt waters of the state except the
the legislature***effective May 26. Airways, Chas. Beard, vice pre- 4 fish were reported by M. E. Tow
1941, according to announcement j ndent of the company, Claude j mtm
of J. B Arnold, Guif coast direc- Adams, treasurer and V. R. Beat-
tor ol the Game Fur. ard Oyster ue, public relations, are giving
Commission. I the fish at Port Aransas a run
Shrimp lor bait may be taken ; for their money uu§ week* The
from any of the tidal w aters of "money" man of the organization, tt^r' '**'>
the state at all times with a min- Mr. Adams, treasurer, has a 6
now seine of not more than 20 foot 2 inch tarpon and five very
feet m length, with a cast net or sore lingers, when the reel didn t ]|
a r.:.rr.p . W A ■
shrimp traw l is not m^re than 10, them to keep tne tarpon. The p • TB'
feet in width at the mouth and party nas reported catcnes of \ K.: ■
not more than 25 feet m length. | king, mackerel and jackfish. >40*%+
Dive Bomber Lesson
lay For
s Meet
Society of the Methodist church
when they met Monday after-
noon. The program included
questions and answers from the
conference minutes.
Fifteen members and a guest.
Mrs. A. Bnghtwell, were pre-
sent.
The Alathian Sun
class met at the horns
L. Dooley Tuesday nJ
devotional which wd
Mrs. S. D. Hambnckl
from the 123 Psalm. I
led by Mrs. Sam j
which reports of til
committees were givl
It was decided thal
thean class party wl
held Tuesday at the |
Dooley each memberl
penny for each inchl
measurement as a ll
Refreshments of ltl
cookies were served I
J. R. Hutto, J. L. S\G
ton, S. D. HambricB
and Mrs. Dooley. I
Ingleside again this year has
■ia designated to be boat to the
Youth Caravan of the Methodist
Southwest Conference The Car-
Ovan. organized in the conference
lor the first time last year, will
0RR9e Saturday evening and
fgttUnue through next week
-'’'"The program is designed espec-
ially for young people, and the
ifturch. ? of th»* surrounding
towns have been invited to at-
tend
Miss Mary Meredith of San An-
tonio is counselor of the wrok.
She will be a.ssis*ed by Miss Dor
Othy Palmer of SprirpfieH M >
who will have charge of r<cr*_a
tlon
Others in charge are Miss I> r:«
Ndson, Audubon, Iowa, com-
BJunity center; Miss Creta Car-
ter, El Ren j. Ok la. world fr:*-nd-
fhip. and Elwyn O Thurston ol
Hansford Okla. worship ard
evangelism
Ingleside and Taft last year
Were the only two towns ;n the
Corpus Christ 1 district where
the caravan visited
SEWING CENTER
LOCATION CHANCED
The Red Cross sewing center
organized Msy 3 in Ingleside has
changed its meeting place to the
home economic building.
Th< group meets every Wed-
nesday at 9 a. m. All ladies of
the community are invited to at-
tend.
KXAh Aujuntentatiue Wa-
nton U one who won't
eoen eot anything that
cuyieeA. with hesi**
MINNIE LINDSEY
BIRTHDAY HONOREE
Mr- Brace Lindsey compli- j
irenier* her daughter. Minnie j
Yvonne, or. her 6th birthday an-j
r.iverrary Thursday afternoon!
wh*n she entertained a group of j
fr lends.
After games cak* and ice cream!
were served to Cynthia Ann and
Edward B- 1. Tom Hindley. Bar-
bara Jacobs J*rry Don Johnson, 1
Mar;. Ne.I Huff ’ Shirley May
Thornton. J.rr.my and Tommy
Attaway Billy Jack OBarr,
W'^d- Pat Hall. George'
Ruth Shannon John Howard
Mrr;j Ever«-tt Ward. George
R- b- r*. Hyvnck ar.d ?.!artha Ann *
Dixon.
the state for two years. For the to Port Aransas by private plane
permit, a charge of So is made, Monday night.
the money to be credited to the , -
fish and oyster fund. MORE TARPON
It will be unlawful to operate' Mi^sissipians proved them-
any device permitted until it has selves good tarpon fischermen
been inspected, approved and Monday, when James McClure
tagged, and it will also be illegal senior and junior of Sardis. Mis;..
to use the device for taking any caught a silver king, and Sam C.
fish except those for which it was Cook and Andres Carr of Gretr.-
issued. j ville. Miss., also caugnt one. Ben
Violators of the act will be sub- ' Laird of Kilgore got a tarpon ar.d ,
ject to a fine of not less than $10 1 10 kingfish
and not more than $200. j -
REMARKABLE
L. Fuller of San Antonio
1 caught a 6-inch sunfish from
the south jetty and two others
were reported caught early in
the week. A definition of the !
1 sunfish in Webster's begins "A
1 remarkable marine fish ", ;
decD shiD and‘ without UP the |
us Christi | long Paragraph of live dollar ,
eside docks ^ordi which *o1 ow' we 11 take
riA„r . Webster s word for it.
VITALITY
Just Rei
When the Feat's on ... refresh yourself with a sparkling
and frosty glass of either iced ADMIRATION COFFEE
or TEA.
Famous the South-over for its rich and mellow flavor,
ADMIRATION COFFEE iced helps maintain the vi-
tality that is so necessary to you on warm days.
ADMIRATION TEA is prepared only from young,
tender and full-flavored top leaves, giving you a de-
licious summer beverage unexcelled for restoring pep.
Device to give Infantrymen an
idea of the way to fight dive bomb-
ing. Model plane la hoisted to top
of pole, where it is automatically
released to swoop down on a wire
towards trench tn which infantry-
men wait. This photo was taken at
Hal if as, N. S.
ALSO HAVE F]
Join The Land
slide To
MANN’S SIDE
Dredging Channel
To Air Station
•Fish Cleaned
For Cool
LOCALS
Mr? P.r?a Wilkinson ar.d Miss
!ice- Bryan have as their guests
.e.r r:«rer Mr*. ?.!arcus Connal-
: v r* S* nekton. who will
«r ! *he summer here while her
.'bi-'-'l r-tter.dir.g the Univer-
f Gr-• !y Colo , where he
il! receive his master degree
mencan
L ((venturers
1 By Dm Scott Wstsoo
Come and Meet
First Into Antarctic
'TPHEY tell tall tales of explora-
3- tions in the Antarctic. None ol
them can compare, though, with the Gulf and Pacific Company and
trip of Nathanial B. Palmer if sheer the Standard Dredging Company
Away of New York.
Three dredges have been work-
ing since June 2 on the channel,
which w*ll be used by ships go-
ging to the air station.
Scnvner and Richardson were
given the contract for laying
trestle for the pipeline which is
used to pipe off the spoil from
the dredging near shore. Their
work has been completed.
A turning basin 2.000 feet
squar will be dredged at the air
station.
Phone 92
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Ewing of ’
Waco caught king and mackerel, I
J. M. Faulkner, and S. R. Bee- j
1 croft of Austin, trout, and P. L. !
Carroll and B. L. Beving of Dal- j
! las. specks.
Mr? Blanch M»-tger of Buffalo
N Y lef* Mondav for her home
; . e nome 01 .. 1 adventure is the standard.
M Hathaway. back in 1320 he was the first voyag-
■iv Ingleside band er t0 reaCh me northern fringe of
Mrs. McKay. ar« uie Antarctic continent
ummer months in a tall, blonde, Connecticut Yan-
r.-re Mr McKay kee, Nat Palmer was still only in
music at a Corpus his teens when he made the voy-
age as skipper of the sloop Hero.
The ship which penetrated farther
south than any other up until that
time was only 50 feet long—half the
size of the sailboat "America,” orig-
inal winner of the first America's
Cup race in 18.51.
Tne voyage is more remarkable,
too. when you consider that it was
made almost 100 years before the
poles were finally reached.
Palmer himself has said. "I point-
ed the bow of the little craft to the
AT ARTESIAN PARK
IN CORPUS CHRISTI
30 Days Fre
Lovely s
be told from
tial amount
due. Contin
days free tr
and polish c
expense. L
Co.. 316 W.
ar.d Mrs. W W Scott arc
- g a two weeks vacation
rvilP and the surrounding
GROCERY
&MARKET
. .AND YOU LL BE CON
V1NCED THAT
Mann’s The Man
For U. S. Senator
TO ABILENE CONVENTION
Tr. R* v and Mrs Boyd Jones
and children returned Friday
night frcm Abilene where they
attend* d a week's state conven-
Phone 211
Aransas Pass
Right Reserved to Limit Quantities
For Other Specials SEE
OUR NEWS FLASHES
Specials for Friday-Saturday, June 20-21
Church
Hear Him Over WOAI
Friday, June 20 at 9 45 P. M.
Monday. June 23 at 8 00 P. M.
Tuesday. June 24 at 8 30 P. M.
Read the Want Ads. You may
find a bargain.
Milk R&W 4 small or 2 large is 4
Snowdrift 3 lb pail 48^
Lux Toilet Soap 2 for ll^
Blackberries TexasNo.2can lie
Pumpkin 8 2 for 15^
Catsup Brimfull 14 oz. io7
Soap Oy'fj'wi.iit 3 bars 10 c’
Flour 12 ibs 4Zc 24 ibs 79c
BEANS and POTATOES CN:2 2loTl7c
ORANGES Calif doz 15c
LEMONS doz Igc | LIMES doz 10c
Potatoes 10 lb mesh bag 23c
DISTINCTIVE
Photographs
OF FINE QUALITY
For the Whole Family
All Our Work Guaranteed
to Please
McGregor Studio
1015 Chaparral Street
CORPUS CHRISTI. TEXAS
PURE ca:
Veterinary De-
ferment Asked
Coffee,
Butter,
JASMINE
Salad C
Shorter
Local selective service boards
have been ricommended by Gen.
J Watt Pa;;-. Mat. selective ser-
vice director, tc defer veterinary
doctors and students from selec-
tion for military tiaining on the
basis that v t. rmarians are today
one of the important protectors
of public health.
. ‘ A national overall shortage of
veterinarian' menaces the suc-
•j. cess of the national defense pro-
T gram.” was the r. port of the Of
+ fice of Production Management
^ at Washington. D. C.
+ j General Page stressed that the
| selective service act does not
j permit group deferments, that
I each case must be acted upon in-
X I dividuallv. He also pointed out
-V I that a deferment from training if
II not an exemption.
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ADMIRAT
Syrup,
Wheat
Post Bi
Q. Q-
Maear
OLEO,
■ 0LLYW00D $90.
MATTRESS
SIMK0NS
SPRINGS
Value Of $14.95
ROYAL 1
Gelati
MEAL
Salad
Apple
Catsuj
When Acid Indigettion, Gas on
Stomach or Heartburn make you
feel uncomfortable or embarrass
you, try Alka-Seltzer, which con-
tains alkalizing buffers and so
helps counteract the associated
Excess Stomach Acidity.
But the relief of these minor
stomach upsets is only a small
part of what you can expect
Alka-Seltzer to do for you. You
will find it effective for Pain Re-
lief in Headache, Neuralgia, Colds
and Muscular Aches and Pains.
It contains an analgesic, (sodium
acetyl salicylate), made more
prompt and effective in its pain-
Trtigvtag «n«inn by alkaline buffer
salts.
When hard work or strenuous
exercise make you feel tired and
dragged out, enjoy the refresh-
ing effect of a glass of sparkling,
tangy Alka-Seltzer.
..tU’x.'S: &££*&£
Texas ha- produced more than
27 per cent of all the oil produced
in the entire United States to
date.
X j Approximately 55.000 dry holes
•J* have been drilled at a cost of
I over one billion dollars by Texas
T oilmui m their search for addi-
4-1 tiona! oil reserves.
f MUSTAF
Turni
Black
Premium Payments
Whole
South Texas
Benefit Association
ACCEPTED AT
CAGE
FUNERAL HOME
ARANSAS PASS
Bacon Squares
Beef Roast fci
li Each Mattress Purchased
Aransas Pass
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The Aransas Pass Progress (Aransas Pass, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 19, 1941, newspaper, June 19, 1941; Aransas Pass, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth896990/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ed & Hazel Richmond Public Library.