The Ingleside Index (Ingleside, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 25, 1980 Page: 1 of 8
eight pages : ill. ; page 21 x 14 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
thing*
I team and
» Weedy
id tell the
Sunank •
lory and
their
Matthew
Aguilar
r> not
and »e» on
They
ot yield
ibon dy
the nutn
condition*
in vest ig*
m certain
research
op and ap
r disease
nd biology
ch on im
turtle, ei
influence
tel. micro
tm of fish
trolled at
♦
Malk...
i in
ion
Local Woman
Terrorized
I
venio* iho*>i he<
mote o’ * uniform
She performs Mith
rhe cheer leaders at
the Mustang footboll
gomes She is exited
about he> role os
motco* Ond working
to keep Mustang
spirit h . g h H e <
parents ore Mr and
Mrs Paul Creek of In
gleside
Campaign on To Beautify City
A campaign is under*ay to spruce up
dountoen Ingleside
City council. at its regular Tuesday
meeting iieard plans for the improve
men! work and pledges! support
Carolyn EitzSimnuin* representing the
< omniunity Appearance Committee said
that the- first project is aimed at painting
ikiwntmsn trusinesses
Mere hoping that people will just
(Mint she said The committee plaits to
write letters to local businesses asking
for their support
Mrs I it/Simmons said that the com
milter was organized in twat and plans
have tiren drawn up for the improvement
ol downtoein Ingleside
Ihe committee also intends to work
towards mowing the vacant lots in that
Mrs f it/Simmons said that the com
miller is in need of volunteers To sup
jut t the uiqx ov ement < ampaign . all het
a' .’7* .Saul
Mayor Chuck Hittiman Mid that he
hopes the effort will be successful
Pledging support from the ('hamtier o(
Commerce was Art Henderson Person*
interested in backing the campaign can
drop by the chamber offfice on Dallas
next to the Post Office to register their
willingness to work
In other business. Hittiman read a pro
clamation designating September to as
Carlos McAtee Day The late McAtee
was a tireless worker for the senior
citizen* and the city
Hittiman also cited Mrs John Hrooks
tor her contributions to tbe city Her hus
band is retiring and they arc moving to
Hamilton She said that she enjoyed serv
mg on the Planning and Zoning Commi*
sum ami the Hoard Adjustment
I tie council in other action named Karl
Kelli to the- Park Hoard to fill the vacan
cy ot Juan It Canals
The council also appointed Ed
The council will consider entering an
agreement with the highway department
in order for the change* to be made. The
matter will be taken up at the neat
meeting
The council also paaaed a reaolutlon
joining other cities served by General
Telephone Co. In supporting the state
Ihiblic Utilities Commission * efforts to
compel the firm to improve service.
The reaolutlon states that the city en-
dorses the PUCs efforts and demands
See ‘CAMPAIGN*' Back Page
Manhunt for Rapist
CLUB INFORMATION SURVEY
Mailing Address
Regslar Meeting* At__
(Name)
—.......
Name of Club
ar Organisation
---------Ji.
(Date)
Enestman and James E Moore as alter-
nates on the Board of Adjustments.
Melvin Michaels had asked that they be
appointed
Approved at Tuesday’s meeting were
the requests of Erank ('launch for okay
ing the preliminary plats of Big Oak and
Park Subdivisions
The council in other business heard
that the highway department has com
pleted its survey of traffic on Highway
toss and made recommendation* (or
changes in the school flasher sone
Pom Creek
New Mascot Fired Up
There » * new rooter on the fteM *1 In
gli-Mdr too*twill game*
For the first time in yean the tram
ha« a mascot She * M-ntor Pam * rrrk
lake other members <tl the cheering
squad Pam work' hard Io keep spent
high She runs through the- v ictory line in
pre game ceremonies and cheers during
the- game
(net tru«- to Mustang spirit she runs to
show the Mustangs on the move
Pam says that het role as mascot is
part of the overall cheering rtlort
However she has no s«d routine to follow
and must use her own style
> ou re t>v uHirsrlf she said ot her
performing on the side-lines th.it s the
biggc-st challenge I just hope I do well
Pam won the mascot job from a field of
three- contenders
Then she and Soma Henderson who
with Elaine- Rackley sponsors the (wp
squad went to work on designing the-
mascot uniform .
Die uniform cost $165 an<x)14> went to
purchase- the head Die hc.ld was made
bv Southern Imports tn Houston That
firm also supplied the velour material for
the body suit
Mrs Harry Allnwav ot Aransas Pass
did the neat job of sewing the- uniform
Asked he-r family s response to tier be
ing mascot she- said that her father
remarked A horse ’
She- added that her mother and father
are tw-hind her -n everything she does
Crackdown
Stepped Up
To Save Turtles
The Commerce Department s National
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administra
tion N< >AA1 is stepping up enforcement
of the Endangered Species Act after fin-
ding a large increase tn dead turtles on
mid and south Atlantic beaches
Officials of NOAA s National Marine
Fisheries Service believe many of the
deaths are due to accidental drownings
of turtles tn shrimping nets
llirv are Mr and Mrs Paul < reek who
run l rrrk » Halt Stand at Ingleside on
the Hal
Pam works at tfw tiait stand when
she s not working at tbr Kwai HEB Store
through the high school * < A Ah pro
gram
kitive in m hool Pam was on the jwp
squad and sojibomorr favorite dur ing bet
sophomore year
As a junior she was pep squad prrsi
dent EHA second v ice president amt on
the annual staff
Liter high school she hopes to take
t took keeping courses she also plans to
work with retarded < hildrrn
Her future plans also im ludr txnoniing
a w ife .inti mother
Six new teachers have joirwst tbe staff
at Cook Primary School
Kay Smith of Ingleside is teaching first
grade this year She rev rived her
Hat he lor of Science degree from Angelo
Stati- < niversity in 1971
In 197 I she received a master s degree
from Texas Tech I niversity
Ms Smith has taught nine year* She
enjoy* twith running and decorating
I d like this to tie the best year yet
she says
Third grade teacher Martha Pierce
lives in Corpus Christi In 1976. she
received her H S degree from Texas
A4I She holds both secondary and
elementary teaching certificates
Ms Pierce wa* coach and teacher tn
V vrar old lnglrsidr woman was at>
dm ted J nd raped Momiav night as she
was prejiating to rrfuiti home from
gr.werv sfw^ipitig
the im idrnt tw-gan atawd * p m in thr
parking i<rf of the ha al HEH Store The
woman said stw had j>ut one twig ol
groceries in het car and was about io get
m when a man walked up behind her amt
held a gun to her tvai k
sh« said that be told her to to do what
I mi or I II t>h>w vour head off
Hr then tori rd her into his late morh-l
datk iohwr«1 pt< kup and made her lie in
the seat
Stw said tn drove het to a remote ka a
tion trust to rrmovr her clothing and
started to strikr her
As hr lM-gan to rape fw-r shr bit him on
the right sidr ol the net k drawing bhaid
After the rape h«- drovr her tia< k to
llighwav tr.l about a quarter mile west of
< asa I»el Itav Apartment* she said .he
told her to get out before he killed her
Poller san! ‘hat shr- <k-s< ritird her at
ta< kr-r as a yrat old white male Hr s
alMHit six fret tall weigh' Jill pound* and
has a ruddy < omplexion
tMrm for three years she enjoy* raising
plants and working with macrame as
well as participating in all kinds ot
sport*
It s going to t»r- a grant year The
students an- very swer-t and exciting
says Ms Pierce
Kathy lai- of Ingleside is the new
speech therapist She received a H S
degree in 1976 from Edinboro State Col
lege in Pennsylvania
She has taught three years in Corpus
Christi Her hobbies include sewing and
sw miming
Ms la-rsay*. It look* like it should be
a good year for teachers and students ’’
Jo Ann Ptland of Ingleside is teaching
first grade She received her B S degree
She told police that he speaks with ■
drawl anti ha* a speech impediment
Tr*a* Hangers prepared a composite
drawing ot the suspect and thi* is bring
■ in ulatrd in rflort* Io identify him
tn other husinrws police inventigated a
minor traffic accident September I* on
EM tom Patricia Murphy of Ar ansa*
Pas* wa* driving out <g a private road
when her vehicle struck a car driven by
Janin Miller ol Ingimidr
Due to a large amount of debris next to
EM Murphv could not see Miller *
i at No injuries were reported and no
cilatuma were isaued
Another minor traffic aixident occur
red September 16 on North Avenue A and
Twelth SI Marv Grave* of Ingleside waa
traveling south when a north hound veht
cle driven by Regina Caatillo of Taft col
Ii«1et1 with Grave* No injuriea were
reported Castillo was cited for no
driver » license
tin September IB, it wa* reported that
merchandiM- from Western Auto, valued
at Max .-* was paid for with worthlea*
checks
See M INfll NT Hack Page
in 197* from Southwest Texas State
I niversity
She has taught two years tn Sinton Her
hobble* include gardening, bicycling,
tennis, and flaking bread
I know this school year will be the
tiest one yet'" she says
Thelma Morehead of Portland is the
resource teacher for first and second
grades She has taught three years at
Gregory Portland
In 1976 she received her H S degree
from Texas A4I She enjoys sewing,
nt-edlepomting. anti painting
Heverly Cooper not shown tn the
photograph. 1* the P E teacher She also
coache* girls volleyball basketball, and
tennis at the high school
ft.
Six New Teachers on Cook Faculty
Most beached turtles were logger
heads a threatened specie* (Mhers were
Kemp Ridley and Elonda green sea tur-
tles. breeds even more endangered of ex-
tinction than loggerheads
The fisheries service said it had recent-
ly found 5fl7 dead turtles tn Georgia and
495 on South Carolina beaches A smaller
number were recorded off the Florida
coast and on Padre Island
We Invite
We Invite to be our guest* at the pic-
ture Borderline showing Friday thru
Thursday. Sept M Oct. 2 at the Rialto
Theatre David Evans and guest
Thia notice, clippad from Tbe Index,
will serve as your admission
Redfish, Pollution Studies
In Progress at UT Lab
* Local Clubs-- Fill Us In *
laboratory at Port Aransas, is studying
the spawning and maturation o( radtlah
and red snapper, two popular sport and
commercial fish whose populations are
declining along the Texas coast.
Redfish were first spawned in captivity
by Dr Arnold In 1975 Three years later,
he repeated the feat with red snapper.
PORT ARANSAS -Studies of two im-
portant commercial and sport fish along
the Texas coast and assessment* of oil
pollution in Corpus ('hristi Bay are under
way at The University of Texas Marine
Science Institute as part of the Texas
A4M University Sea Grant College Pro-
gram for 1900-81
Dr Connie Arnold, a research scientist
at the Marine Science Institute's
In a continued effort to improve In-
gleside's news coverage, the Index is
asking all civic clubs and organization*
to fill in the questionaire shown here
The information will be used to expand
the Calendar of Events, as well as to
follow up on possible special features
In addition, the information will be
given to the Ingleside Chamber of Com-
merce
The Chamber of Commerce strives to
maintain an updated Hat of duba aad
organizations so that new roaidaoto, aa
well as persons considering a mova to 1b-
gleside, can become acquainted with eur
city
Please return tha questionnaire by
either dropping it in the Community
News Box located in the Chamber ef
Commerce office next to the poet offieo,
or by mailing it to The Ingieaido Indan,
P O Box 550, Ingleside, Tx 7«M2.
COOK PRIMARY SCHOOL odds these new toothers to the faculty far the school yoor. They ore (L-R) Key Smith,
Monha Pierce, Kathy Loo, JoAnn Plland ond Thelma Morehead. Not shown Is Bovarly Cooper. All of them voiced
optimism about having a good yoor.
New Teachers
GEORGE KNEUPER Is the friendly new director of public works far the City
of Ingleside, Kneupor. 34. halls from Now Braunsfels. "I do enjoy this
type of work," he commented. "There ore a lot of headaches, but It’s
rewording Ho also noted that he was pleasantly surprised with the
quality of the city staff Kneuper and wife Jill have six children: Michael,
9. Brook 8 Cletus. 7; Shannon, 5; Jeremy. 3; and Elisabeth, 2.
New Chief
THE INGLESIDE
ISSPerCepy
( tips 204 MS taglMide. Trxa* 78MJ THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER IS, IMS
Cub Pack 27
Meeting Moved
To Cook School
■' ■ H
1
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Wittnebert, Larry. The Ingleside Index (Ingleside, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 25, 1980, newspaper, September 25, 1980; Ingleside, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1171951/m1/1/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Ed & Hazel Richmond Public Library.