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Country Christmas Craft Show slated
Christmas is in the air and this ,
weekend Christmas will be in the try craft* including Christmas sculpture, homemade Jelliea,
oountry at the “Christmas In The stocking*, painting*, folk art, homemade bread, pottery, flower Mrs. Garrett said that there will
Country” Art and Craft Show on wreathe, Jilt bag*, wood Item*, arrang*n>*nta and mote will be be plenty of parking on the 5 acre
Saturday from 9 am. to 5 p.m. painted T«®nirt*, stained glam, foatured in agenuine country aet- site for this second annual Chriat-
and Sunday from lp.m. to Sp.m. dolls, quite, ouramfes.oroahamd ting. ma* craft allow event. She also
Complimentary coffee and promised that her pet burro
oookiea win be available for thoee “Susie” will be on hand to say
of hello. “Sueie” ha* woo the title of
ARANSAS MSS Til.
IISD Lunch Menu
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FRIDAY, Dec. 1: BREAKFAST: Taquitos, KggTouto, Fruit or
juioe, Milk; LUNCH: Fried chicken, Gravy, Whipped potatoes,
Brooooli/eheese, Jello, Hot rolls, Milk
MONDAY, Dec. 4: BREAKFAST: Sam^s/bMouk, Toast/jelly,
Fruit or juice, Milk; LUNCH: Fish nuggets, Tartar aauoe, Shorn
tring fries, Cole slaw, Fruit, Milk
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TUESDAY, Dec. 5: BREAKFAST: Scrambled sggs, Toast/jelly,
Fruit or juioe, Milk; LUNCH: Spaghetti, HlnskSySd peas, Mixed
vegetables, Fruit, Garlic bread, Milk
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WEDNESDAY, Dec. 6: BREAKFAST: Cereal, Toest/jelly, Fruit
or juice, Milk; LUNCH: Crispy tacos, Pinto beans, Ploante sauce,
Taco salad, Cornbread, Milk
THURSDAY, Dec. 7: BREAKFAST: Watt**, Sausags, Fruit or
juice, Toast/jelly, Milk; LUNCH: Hamburgers, French friee,
Hamburger salad, Cookie, Milk
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Thelooatfonisthersaidenogof now holds the title of “Most
Susanna Garrett on off Beautiful Burro In South Texes”
Williams Road which is the deed from the Victoria Zoo Burro
end street next to R.T.’s Country Bounty Contest.
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Obituaries
DAIRY QUEEN
SMITH STEWART
KarlR.8mith,88,diedNovem- Ines Irene Prall Stewart, 77,
bar 27 In a Corpus Christi hospfc- diedWadnsaday .Nov. 22,1989 in
al. He was born on July 21,1901 a Corpus Christi hospital.
KXLOW THf AAAP to the Country Christmas Craft Show this
weekend far an ideol way to spend time and rhop for Christmas
IISD Trustees will continue
taxing under "Freeport Bill'
By Juliet K. Wenger
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The ORIGINAL
HALEY PEST CONTROL
Quality Service at BsM(|Slfdesa
— Nov. & Dec. Spefetftl—
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had resided in the Rookport and Samuel Bra ofCounoil Bhdb, By Juliet K. Wenger withheld until all bills are paid.
Corpus Christi area since 1967. Iowa end Altftoe Bruoe cf Rock- Feature Editor Trustee Bennie Diegel said it is
He wasamember of dm American ford, Illinois; two sisters Ahoe The Ingleside School District “gN«lnd Imjs monumental
Legion and served with the Un- Hart of Colorado Springs, Color*- past ni a rmdrtfor dgs thing Cor contractors to go under.
Red States Army during World doandLenoteBuigsrofSakLake continuing an ad valorem tax levy Bonding companies will hang you
D. Smith of Aransas Pass; a She had bean a resident of Ing» exemmundeTlIB 2625 °“ ****** *• superintendent
daughter Carolyn R. Behee of lesidc since 1964. In un^d. authoritytoexpellastudentwith-
Rookport; a son K. Russel Smith Funeral services were held nient election this month voters out bo*rd *ction- Mircovich
of Houston; a brother Jim Smith Saturday, Nov. 25 st 11a.m. from anoroved tax exemption for pro- “hrtaed trustees that any student
of Tulsa, Oklahoma; two sisters Marshall-Ramey Funeral Chapel to die state temporarily. exPeU®dwouk,8till have a right to
NeOs Doering of Tuba,Oklahoma with Rev. Dee Blastagame aft- jj,, amendment provided that ‘pPc*1’ *° 11 mi*ht be of no be-
and Mary Alioe Ahern of Grand oiating. Burial followed in 8an ar,rr"<"g^«Tt oould ncftt. However, he will research
Terraoe, California; two grand Patricio Memorial Park. ^ tsTlng thrar goods If •dvant*Se8> tf «*y. leSal fac*
children and One great- Marshall-Ramey Funeral they took no action, the products torB
would be exampt from taxation.
The amendment provides that The board accepted the res-
the local government can vote to ignation of Susan Stucki, who was
grant the exemption at a later a special education resource
tee if it so chose*. teacher for the fourth through
AMuwgvlIh^f The board at the same meeting eighth grades. The accepted the
to the KM- riaVsf Ol 1 so* accepted the construction work resignation of Jacqueline R.
UlUl /II iSl on expansion of the school band Hanks, a fourth and fifth grade8
mm—ammmammm—a—mmm hall. Superintendent Gilbert Mir- teacher whose husband is being
oovioh said 10 percent of the pay- transferred to Corpus Christi, de-
ment to the contractor will be pendent on replacement.
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HAVE YOU VOTED FOR E.A.S
ONGLESIDE CUSTOMER SURVEY -
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THE FOLLOWING
8 INFORMATION IS IMPORTANT FOR YOU. READ THIS NOTICE CAREFULLY AND FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS
The Cities of Aransas Pass9i#4gl«side have submitted a joint filing to the Public Utility Commission of Texas (‘PUC") to establish Extended
Area Service (“EAS”) between the two cities. In order for the PUC to approve EAS between the two cities, the petitioning cities must demonstrate
that more than 50% of the total subscribers support this service at the proposed rate additives. If less than 50% of the total subscribers respond
r favorably to the proposliSJ/B ^r^e, the PUC will deny the requested service.
To assist you in makinrthfrdecision. the following examples are offered:
resent Calling Rates * Today.all calls between Aransas Pass and Ingleside are subject to long distance toll charges. The current day rate.for a three
i) minute call is thirty-five cents. Other rates apply for evening, night, and weekend calls.
- Under the$ropo$ed EAS serving arrangement, the following monthly EAS rate additives would permit unlimited calling betyveen
EAS ADDITIVE
$1.40 Business Key Line
~ -$3.65 Business PBX Trunk
If yen are in favor of EAS ttepiJL-fipte Pass and Ingleside at these
I t Return the;
2. Call the appropriate
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EAS ADDITIVE
54.40
56.40
II you do not favor EAS be
favoring the service will be „
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Residence Customers: 1-387-7561
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Aransas Pass and Ingleside, you are not required to do anything. Anything other than an affirmative response
Ned to be a vote against the service.
Your Ingleside
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ST RESPOND TO GET E.A.S.
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The Ingleside Index (Ingleside, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 30, 1989, newspaper, November 30, 1989; Aransas Pass, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1171937/m1/7/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ed & Hazel Richmond Public Library.