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WE WANT YOU TO MEET
GIFFORD
CALL 758-5391
OFFICE SUPPLY
346 S. HOUSTON
ARANSAS PASS
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248 E. Goodnight
Aransas Pass
Jim Gifford has joined the sales staff
at Progress Office Supply.
Jim will be happy to call and help you
with all of your office supply and
office furniture needs.
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Wyninger Company
Aransas Pass, Texas
YOUR
DEALER
SALES & SERVICE
WE SERVICE ALL MAKES AIR CONDITIONERS
Texas
WANTED Manager Trainee:
Apply Rockport Dairy Queen
Between 9 and 5 Ph 729 5425
nonymous. P.O. Box 224, or
758-3566, Ingleside 776-7617.
REDUCE safe & fast with
Gobese tablets & E VAP "water
pills". Stewarts Pharmacy. 7-29
Registration for the fall
semester of Bee County College
begins Monday, August 2 on the
BCC campus
will be split up for the two
separate projects. Commis-
sioner Joe Zapata moved to
have the funds included in the
new budget.
Lawrence then asked if the
funds would be divided between
the two projects or what. Harris
told him that it would go into the
budget in one chunk for the
Senior Citizens Program to be
divided however “you want”.
The Senior Citizens Program
is operating in several San
Patricio County communities
including Aransas Pass and
Ingleside with transportation,
outreach workers, and refer-
rals, and the free-meal program
A formal public hearing on
the program proposals will be
held at the Holiday Inn -
Emerald Beach in Corpus
Christi at 9:00 a m., August 11.
Due to the time and location
of this formal meeting, the
Aransas and San Patricio
Marine Advisory Committee
•has arranged for a representa-
tive of the Texas Coastal Zone
Management Program to hold
an informal meeting on July 29
at 7:30 p m. in the First State
Bank of Aransas Pass Con-
ference Room
The CZM representative will
be Nick DeGeorge who holds a
Master of Science Degree in
Marine Resource Management
Contact with DeGeorge indi-
cates that the meeting will
consist of a general overview of
the Coastal Zone Management
Program and an explanation of
the proposals for management
of the coastal zone of Texas
Time will also be allowed for
a question and answer session
Although this program will not
constitute a forum for making
formal statements on particular
opinions, DeGeorge is making
arrangements to record the
session.
PHONE 758-3535
ARANSAS PASS
<5121 729-589* Rockport
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the
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To Whom It May Concern:
I will not be responsible for
debts incurred by anyone other
than myself.
EXPERIENCED nursery
school and kindergarten tea-
cher. Will give excellent care in
my home day or night 410
Pinoak. Ingleside Al 7 28
FOR RENT: Encino Ranch
Apt , 2 bedroom, furnished or
unfurnished. Central air and
heat, dishwasher, coin laundry,
pool Manager Apt. 32, phone
776-7269 ai tf
Democratic Women of San
Patricio County will hold their
annual family picnic in Sinton
Thursday evening, July 29, at 7
p.m The meeting will be held in
the Fellowship Hall of the First
United Methodist Church
(across the street from the
courthouse)
All club members and friends
are invited to attend and bring a
covered dish for all the family.
David Perry, a Corpus Christi
attorney, will be the guest
speaker Mrs Josephine Miller,
club chairman, of Sinton, will
present some of the highlights
from the State Convention in
Houston, which she attended
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CONCRETE
DELIVERED TO
YOUR JOB
Royal Oaks
Apartments
1 & 2 Bedroom
Furnished or Unfurnished
Laundry Room
Swimming Pool
Central Air & Heat
NEW GOBESE Grapefruit diet
pills Eat satisfying meals &
lose weight. Stewarts Phar-
macy. 7-29
420Cleveland Blvd.
Aransas Pass, Texas
758-3886 ai tf
WANTED: Maid 1 day week for
house cleaning Phone 776-2692
Ingleside after 6:00 p.m. TF
FEY APARTMENTS
I NG I.ESIDE
40 NEW UNITS
AT MODERATE PRICES
1 & 2 Bedrooms
Furnished & Unfurnished
Carpeted-Laundry
Facilities
Central A-C& Heat
Fm. 10*9 at McCullough
776-2329
<11
IHS Musicians
Attend Viking
Band Camp
Four Ingleside High School
musicians attended the week
long Fifth Annual Viking Band
Camp at Del Mar last week.
The four, Mike Jackson, tuba,
Pam Gray, bassoon, both
sophomores, and Debbie Rush,
flute, and Trisha Brooks, french
horn, both freshmen, had a
variety of choices on the type of
instruction they wished to take.
The camp offered instruction
on flute ensemble with Alfred
Sosa as director; stage band
with Maurice Portis as direc
tor; concert band with Sosa as
director; symphonic band with
Jim Vanlandingham as direc-
tor; wind ensemble with Dr.
Gerald Heierman, clarinet
soloist, and Richard Kole
director.
Richard Kole was Viking
Band Camp director. Seventeen
camp staff members were
available to help the students
This is the first time that
Ingleside High School has been
represented at the Viking Band
Camp.
As a conclusion to the camp,
musicians took part in a grand
concert Friday afternoon with
friends and parents attending.
cure, children with other
lungxlamaging diseases,” she
added
Cystic Fibrosis, the number
one genetic killer of children
affects one out of every 1,500
babies born each year and
occurs when a child inherits two
genes for the diseases, one from
each parent
“The parents don’t have
cystic fibrosis, but they are
among the 10 million carriers of
the gene in the United States,”
she said and added "that one
goal of Foundation supported
research is a test to detect these
carriers."
“We don’t need more reasons
than these to actively support
the Kiss A Baby Campaign ”
Carolyn Hughes
Named To
Honor Group
. The board of advisors of the
Outstanding Young Women of
America Awards program
announced this week that
Carolyn Ann Hughes of 440
Lovers Lane in Ingleside has
been selected for inclusion in
the 1976 edition of “Outstanding
Young Women of America."
The Outstanding Young
Women of America Program is
designed to honor and en-
courage exceptional young
women between the ages of 21
and 36 who have distinguished
themselves in their homes, in
their professions and in their
communities.
This is the goal of the many
leading women's organizations,
college alumni associations and
public officials who nominate
deserving young women to
participate in the program.
Serving as chairman of the
program's advisory board is
Mrs, Dexter Otis Arnold,
honorary president of the
General Federation of Women’s
Clubs.
Mrs. Hughes, along with
approximately 7,000 fellow
Outstanding Women of America
from across the United States,
will be presented in the annual
awards volume In addition, she
will now be considered for one
of 51 state awards to be
presented to those women who
have made the most noteworthy
contributions to their individual
states. From these 51 state
winners, the Ten Outstanding
Young Women of America will
be chosen. The ten national
winners will then be honored at
the annual awards luncheon to
be held this fall in Washington,
DC.
Seafood Producers
To Sponsor
Shrimp Dinner
A shrimp dinner, sponsored
by the Seafood Producers
Association, will be served on
August 8 from 11:30 a m to 3
p.m. at the Paws and Taws
Building on Fulton Beach Road
Presale of tickets will be $2 50
for adults and $1.25 for children.
At the door sales will be adults,
$3.00 and children. $1.25.
Air Conditioning - Heating - Parts
Full Sheet Metal Shop
Billie Cross
Published in The Ingleside
Index July 22, 29, and August 5,
1976.
FOR LEASE: 2400 Sq ft. Will
build to Suit Tennant. Adjacent
to Drive Inn Grocery Aransas
Pass area Write P.O. Box
EEE-P AITF
FOR LEASE: Country home ■ 4
bdrm., 3 baths, formal living
and dining room. 2 kitchens,
large den. Central heat &
partial air Large lot with huge
trees 6 mo. minimum lease
Call Bill T Wilson. 776 7089.
Al 7-38
1NGLEPOINT
CHILDCARE
State Approved
Competent Staff
MRS. WARD
776-2168 .it si
^drive
Mary Ann Quiel Chairman
For Cystic Fibrosis Foundation
“Little more than a decade
ago the Cystic Fibrosis Founda-
tion was working to keep C-F
younsters alive long enough to
start school Now we are trying
to help some of these same
patients, who have grown to
young adulthood, enter college
or find jobs."
These encouraging words
came from Ms Mary Ann Quiet,
as she accepted the chairman-
ship of the 1976 "Kiss A Baby
Campaign.”
“Longevity has increased
every year because of earlier
diagnosis and progress on
research and cure”, said our
chairman. "It is efforts such as
these that we support by
volunteering for and contri-
buting to the Kiss A Baby
Campaign." This year’s cam-
paign begins with a Door-to-
Door march in September.
When a C-F marcher knocks on
your dnor, give as generously as
you are able,’’ she said.
"Remember that even today,
with the improvements re-
search and care have brought,
there is no cure for this
inherited, genetic disease It is
still destroying lungs, digestion
and lives.”
Among the programs of the
Cystic Fibrosis Foundation are
support for over 100 Cystic
Fibrosis Centers across the
nation. “These Centers provide
diagnosis, treatment and refer-
ral to children who have these
lung-damaging diseases as well
as those who suffer from
gastrointestinal disorders
la ted to cystic fibrosis,”
campaign chairman said.
Texas there are clinics at
Antonio. Houston and Dallas
The Foundation also funds
research to find a cure and
control for cystic fibrosis, the
most serious of these lung -
damaging diseases, and to
develop better treatments for
children suffering from all lung
disorders.
“The treatments that prolong
the lives of children with cystic
fibrosis also alleviate, and often
SSI30 E. Goodnight Phone 758-5541
I
FOR SALE: Beautiful side by
side refrigerator ■ Porcelain &
Stainless steel • Adjustable
shelves Must see to appreciate.
Call 758-5106 TFAI
FOR SALE: 1972 Chevy
Cheyenne, power steering and
power brakes. Air conditioned,
extra clean 758 2516 AITF
SUPPORT your local real
estate lady, Marie Price
Tompkins - Young Real Estate
758-7221, 758 5028, 758-2532
AITF
PLANTS IN:
ARANSAS PASS
INGLESIDE
ROCKPORT
PORT ARANSAS
chi
Coast
Coastal Zone Management
Proposals To Be Aired
Texas Coastal Zone Manage-
ment Program has finalized its
proposed recommendations for
management of the coastal zone
of Texas
The purpose of its recommen-
dations is to propose an
improved and flexible policy -
planning process for the state
agencies controlling natural
resources
Family Picnic
Set By
Democratic Women
County Agrees To Budget Funds
For Senior Citizens Program
San Patricio County commis-
sioners agreed Thursday to
include $10,000 in the budget for
the coming year for the Senior
Citizens Program and left it up
to the program’s directors to
see how the money is going to be
split up.
Allen Lawrence, Sr., coordi-
nator of the Senior Citizens
Program, a Community Action
Agency program, appeared
before the commissioners to ask
that the $10,000 be considered
for inclusion when the county’s
new budget is prepared.
County auditor Ray Harris
told the commissioners that he
had talked to Pete Rodriguez,
Community Action Agency began operations in Aransas
director, and the group wants a
lump sum of $10,000 but plans to
split it between the program
which Lawrence coordinates,
which involves such services to
the elderly as transportation
and referral, and the free meal
program
Lawrence said the money is
all for the senior citizens but
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THURSDAY, JULY 29. 1976
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PHONE
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PHONE
643-5589 Gregory
854-2907 Corpus Christi
New & Used Furniture
Appliances
Utility Trailer
Collectibles, Books & Magazines Knick-Knacks
Hundreds of Other Interesting Items
EVERYTHING FROM RAGS TO RICHES
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P.O. Box 1163 - Ingleside, Texas 78362
Lie. # TXG-76-0589
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Room
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776-7613 tfai
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