Port Aransas South Jetty (Port Aransas, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 23, 1992 Page: 6 of 16
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include routine security checks of home end businesses, or atiaar
stops or accidents, Incidents of nuyor impact will be reported separately.
• A report of vandalism at a motel on Cut-off Road was investigated by
officers.
• Dogs at large require police attention, one at a lodging facility and one
at private property on Bromley Street
• A possible prowler was reported on Rockport Channel Drive and officers
checked it out
• A van backed up at a residence with its motor running seemed suspicious
to a neighbor on Avenue G who called officers to investigate.
Jan. 15
•Officers took a report of a cat bite from a resident of south Station Street
• A possible fight in progress at an Avenue C address required no action.
• A motel reported a family disturbance that after officers investigated,
required no action.
• Drunken subjects were involved in an assault at a Station Street resi-
dence.
Jan. Id
• A possible burglary was reported by a church.
• An observer reported a boat taking on water at the city marina. Officers
advised the harbormaster of the situation.
Jan.17
• A subject in full cardiac and respiratory arrest at a beachfront condomin-
ium was taken by ambulance to a Corpus Christi hospital.
• Anelectrical transformer was reported on fire at Sandcastle Drive and the
beach.
• Officers jailed two persons in separate incidents on charges of driving
while intoxicated (DWI).
• Smoke coming from an elevator shaft required firefighters to extinguish
a blaze at a beachfront condominium.
Jan.18
• Officers investigated a family disturbance at a condominium.
• Youngsters riding bicycles through a yard were advised to stop.
• A suspicious vehicle at Cotter Street business was checked out by
officers.
• Officers followed up on a report of a suspicious person at a convenience
store.
Jan.19
• A subject was reported shooting seagulls near the ferry landing and
officers responded to the call.
• A gas leak reported in the area of 11 th S treet was reported to gas company
personnel.
• Loud music was turned down at the officer’s request at an Avenue G
address.
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June vows
Linda Wright of San Antonio and David Perkins of Houston
will exchange wedding vows Saturday, June 20, at the First
Baptist Church of Port Aransas. The bride-elect is the
daughter of Leonard and Joyce Wright of Council Bluffs, IA
and the prospective groom is the son of Don and Norma
Perkins of Port Aransas.
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call or visit her at Sunrise Travel for
all your travel needs.
We are a full service agency and
offer free ticket delivery to Port A.
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Gordon Wise
announces the
Re-opening of his
Law Practice
in Port Aransas
Consultations by appointment
749-5543
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Dawn Burgett and Mark Jones, both of Fort Stewart, GA,
Date set
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have announced their engagement and forthcoming mar-
riage. The bride-elect is the daughter of SSG and Mrs.
Timothy Burgett of Fort Stewart, and the prospective eroom
• Happy Hour 12-7 p.m. •
• Thurs. FREE Buffet 6 p.m. •
w Sunday FREE BBQ tlrBO p.m. •
Timothy Burgett of Fort Stewart,
is the son of Jack Jones of Port Aransak
exchange vows at 6 p.m. Saturday, Feb
Chapel in Fort Stewart
prospective groom
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Engaged
Christy Lee Moore and Kevin Leon Gibson, both of Rock-
port, have set Saturday, March 7, as their wedding date. The
bride-elect is the daughter of Jan and Melvin Moore Jr. of
Rockport and the prospective groom's parents are Don and
Faye Gibson, also of Rockport. Faye Gibson is a teacher at
H.G. Olsen Elementary School here and Don Gibson is
employed at the University of Marine Science institute
here. The prospective groom, a graduate of Rockport-
Fulton High School, is a certified peace officer and plans a
career in law enforcement. The bride-elect, also a graduate
S, is a student at Corpus Christi State University
Here's the 'rest of the story...'
The final few paragraphs of a story blasting for finning be over-
in last week’s South Jetty were sub- come by the use of alternate, more
ject to “type gremlins” and were acci- expensive, means. He supported what
dentally omitted. he termed a modest increase in fees.
The story, written by J.B. “Joe” “Alterconcluding the haulout area
Rivard and headlined “City reverses discussions, the council considered
stand on haulout area” left out the the unrelated matter of possible addi-
fo^wing paragraphs: tions to the fiscal year 1992 street and
Wyatt Hams, president of the Port drainage improvement program. Beck
Aransas Boatmen’s Association, recommended additions of the Light-
The Coast Club
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of R-FHS, is
at Corpus Christi State University
couple will exchange
Michael Art Gallery.
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Cookie monsters unite:
order Girl Scout cookies!
sland Medical Center
Is Now Open
In Port Aransas
Physician on call 24 hours for emergency
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rebutted adequately, and that he sup- regarding inclusion in the ’92 pro-
ports the prompt removal of equip- gram.”
ment from the area when not in serv- The South Jetty apologizes for my
ice. He said the elimination of sand inconvenience this might have caused.
Dan Chamberlin D.O. FA.C.G.P. & Clinic Director
Consultants
C. T. Smith M.D. Cardiology
A. J. Ramos M.D. Diagnostic Radioiooy
Jamie Pena M.D. Obstetrics & Qyn.
John Arringdale M.D. Thoracic & Cardiovascular Surgery
Senior Citizens
If Sesame Street’s Cookie Monster
has a favorite, it's probably Girl Scout
cookies.
Clusters.
The cookies sell for $2.50abox and
orders will be taken through Feb. 1.
Deliveries will be made between Feb.
And if that’s the case, this is his 27 and March 21, and payment is due
second favorite time of year, because upon delivery,
it’s time to order Girl Scout cookies. If a Girl Seoul doesn ’ t come knock-
His favorite time of year is when the ing at your door, there will be oppor-
cookies are delivered. (unities to buy cookies on various
Port Aransas Girl Scouts will be weekends (dales to be announced) in
calling on their friends and neighbors, from of the Family Center IGA. For further information, contact
offering them a selection of old favor- New to this year’s cookie line up your favorite Giri Scout, or Sherry
Maple Nut Ousters, described as Henderson at 749-S2S7.
“a cluster of chewy caramel and pe*
can on a tender cookie covered with a
light maple flavored coating.” This
new treat joins old favorites Trefoils
(butter cookies), Do-Si-Dos (peanut
butter cookies), Samoas (chocolate
and coconut), Tagalongs (chocolate
and caramel) and Chalet Creams
(lemon and vanilla cream centers).
to meet Monday
The Port Aransas Senior Citizens
Association will have its monthly
meeting Monday, Jan. 27.
The meeting will be a covered dish
dinner beginning at 6:30 p.m. at the
Community Center.
Office Manager - Carolyn Niemann
Monday - Saturday “ We accept major insurance
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Chief Deputy James Wall
Constable'
'When i was "elected t knew f woukf need sr Chief
Deputy that I cqufd trust and who could be depended
on, James Wall was my choice. His maturity and
leadership helped me demonstrate that this organi-
zation could be on a level with any law enforcement
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Judson, Mary. Port Aransas South Jetty (Port Aransas, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 23, 1992, newspaper, January 23, 1992; Port Aransas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth568783/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ellis Memorial Library.