The Aransas Pass Progress (Aransas Pass, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 33, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 27, 1976 Page: 6 of 16
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The PROGRESS—Aransas Pass, Texas
PACE SIX — WEDNESDAY. OCT. XI. 1878
Not Too Early To Begin
Christmas Parcel Mailing
November 18 - Parcel Air Lift
< PAL i parcels to Armed Forces
in South and Central America,
Liberia, and Republic of Zaire
November 20 • Space Avail-
able Mail (SAM) parcels to
Armed Forces in Belgium,
Denmark, England, Finland,
France. Germany, Greece,
Italy, Netherlands, Norway,
Portugal and Spain.
Space Available Mail (SAM)
parcels to Armed Forces in
Antarctica. Australia, Burma,
Indonesia. Japan. Korea, New
Zealand. Okinawa, Philippines.
Taiwan, and Vietnam.
November 25 - Surface mail
and Space Available Mail
(SAM) parcels to Armed Forces
in Canada. Greenland. Labra-
dor, Newfoundland and the
Azores
November 27 Parcel Airlift
(PAL > parcels to Armed Forces
in Belgium. Denmark, England,
Finland. France, Germany,
Greece. Italy. Netherlands,
Norway. Portugal and Spain.
Parcel Air Lift (PAL) parcels
to Armed Forces in Antarctica,
Australia. Burma, Indonesia,
Japan. Korea. New Zealand.
Okinawa. Philippines, Taiwan
and Thailand
November 30 - Surface
parcels to Alaska and Hawaii.
Letters to Armed Forces in
South and Central America;
NEAR EAST) Ethiopia. Iran,
Israel. Saudi Arabia. Turkey;
• FAR EAST) Antarctica, Aus
trailia. Burma, Indonesia.
Japan. Korea, New Zealand,
Okinawa. Philippines, Taiwan
and Thailand
It isn’t too early to begin
planning for mailing Christmas
parrels and greeting cards
"In fact.” Aransas Pass
Postmaster Myron Ramey
says, "the earlier, the better ”
In an effort to encourage local
residents to deposit Christmas
mail early this year. Post-
master Ramey recommends
the following dates for mailing
Hems to points listed below
October 28 - Surface mail to
Armed Forces in Antarctica.
Australia Burma. Indonesia.
Japan. Korea. New Zealand.
Okinawa. Philippines. Taiwan
and Thailand
November | - Surface mail
and Space Available Mail
ISAM' parcels to Armed Forces
m Ethiopia. Iran. Israel. Saudi
Arabia and Turkey
Also International surface
parcels to Africa and the Near
East
November 4 - International
surface greeting cards to Africa
and the Near East
November 8 - Parcel Air Lift
I PAL • parcels to Armed Forces
m Ethiopia. Iran. Israel. Saudi
Arabia and Turkey
November II - Surface mail
and Space Available Mail
(SAM i parcels to Armed Forces
to South and Central America.
Liberia, and Republic o* Zaire.
Surface mail to Armed
Forces in Belgium. Denmark.
England. Finland. France.
Germany. Greece. Italy, Net-
herlands. Norway. Portugal
and Spam
International surface parcels
to South and Central America,
and Europe
PANTHERS, GO TO IT* - That was the artwork done on a
downtown store window Thursday afternoon by Holly Hamrick.
Holly was among a group of APHS students using tempera paints
and elbow grease to show support for the Panthers in Friday’s
District 30-AA clash with the Mathis Pirates.
Forget-Me-Not Campaign Slated
November 6 By D.A.V. Chapter
Forget-Me-Not you wear on No-
vember 6th will show that you
have not forgotten.”
Special Forget Me-Not cam-
paign committee has been
appointed by the Chapter for the
drive. Appointed were Charles
A. Irwin. Jr., chairman. Balde
Contreras. Frank Morgan. Al B.
Escoto. Juan Espinosa, and Jim
Cass.
Allow
union
organizers
on our
farms and
ranches
without
permission?
Carter says ves.
Ford says no.
What do you say?
Say it on Nov. 2nd.
Vote for President Ford.
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November 6 has been selected
as the date for the annual
Forget-Me-Not campaign of the
Wm. F. O’Farrell Chapter No.
179 of the Disabled American
Veterans, it was announced
today.
On that date Forget-Me-Nots-
small blue flowers of remem-
brance -- will be offered by
volunteers on street comers.
Andy C. Wylie, commander of
the DAV Chapter, said all
contributions received for the
flowers will be used in the
Chapter’s program of assis-
tance for the war handicapped
in this community.
‘‘It’s easy to show you
remember and appreciate the
sacrifices of these disabled men
and women,” he said "The
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Declare your independence
from transportation worries!
RENT-A-CAR
RENT
ANEW
FORD
When another car s needed,
rent a new Ford. A day. a week.
a month- there i a Ford of
your choice waiting at low. low
rates. Every car s in tip-top
shape ready to drive away. We’ll
have you behind the wheel m
minutes, so call or stop ia
today We’re here with yom
Driver s Declaration of
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COMMERCIAL MOTOR CO.
160 S. COMMERCIAL PHONE 750-5361
ARANSAS PASS, TEXAS
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YOU CAN DEPEND ON US FOR:
GROCERIES - GASOLINE - OIL - BAIT
TACKLE - ICE - FRIED CHICKEN
• HAMBURGERS - FRESH DONUTS
BEVERAGES AND MANY OTHER ITEMS
CALL IN ORDERS ACCEPTED - 758-5451
201 E. GOODNIGHT ARANSAS PASS
(LAST STOP BEFORE THE ISLAND)
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Your tax dollars help
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pay John Young’s
$44,600 a year salary.
When was the last
time you saw
John Young?
The 14th Congressional District covers a lot more than
Corpus Christi and Victoria. And the people of the 14th
District outside of Corpus and Victoria deserve every bit as
much representation from our Congressman.
But if you’re like most people out here, you haven’t seen
your Congressman, John Young, in at least the last 5 or six
years — and that isn’t right.
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Dean Holford is running for Congress against John
Young. And Dean Holford is the kind of decent, honest
and sincere man who believes in the principle of represen-
tation for all the people, all the time.
That’s why, when you cast your vote for Dean Holford
for Congress, if 11 be a vote for district offices in Corpus
Christi and Victoria — and a mobile office that will travel
throughout the district on a regularly scheduled basis, so
that, when you need help from your Congressman, you can
get it!
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Nov. 2, vote for Dean
Holford for Congress. It’s a
vote for something better!
Holford!
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