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The INDEX
PAGE SIX
Ingleside, Texas
THURSDAY. AUG. 22. 1*74
Wanted
For Sale
For Rent
EXCELLENT RETIREMENT
INVESTMENT: 8 units on 200
ft. of 500 Block. N. Houston
Street, Aransas I>ass. Room for
expansion. All units are
masonry except one. Income
$830 per mo. Flexible finan-
cing. Discount for cash. (512)
854 1561 ai 8-21
GARAGE SAI.E. Furniture,
clothing, misc. items. Every-
thing must go. Starts today,
lasts one week. 919 Rebecca
in Bluebonnet Acres in Ingle-
side. 8-22
♦ • *
MUST SELL UNEXPECTEDLY:
1974 Ford Pinto station wagon.
Loaded. 7,000 miles left on
warranty. Retail $3,700, sell
for $3,000 or $1,400 will as-
sume $87 mo. payments for 21
months. 776 2284. ai 8 22
♦ ♦ *
FOR SALE: 1970 Mustang.
Loaded. 302, 3 speed, $1,250.
Rt. 1, White Sands Trailer Park,
Ingleside. Call 776-2707. 8-2ff
PANCOAST
REFRIGERATION
AND AIR
CONDITIONING
Repair and Service
All Make* and Models
Commercial and
Residential
Ph. 776-7479
FOR RENT: Encino Ranch
Apt., 2 bedroom, furnished or
unfurnished. Central air and
heat, dishwasher, coin laundry,
pool. Manager apt. 33, phone
776-7204. If no answer call
776-7350 tf
♦ ♦ ♦
FOR RENT: 2 bedroom fur-
nished mobile home. Air con-
ditioned, washer, carpeted,
large kitchen. Couple only. 776-
2883. ai 8-21
♦ ♦ ♦
FOR RENT: Air conditioned
apartments, different sizes,
furnished or unfurnished, coin
laundry Please call 776-7039,
776-7848. tf ai
Now Open
Casa Del Rey
1,2(3 B«drp*m*
$135 4 Up
Pool, Game A Laundry
Room
Hwy. 361, Inplaaida
776-7613
tf ai
Miscellaneous
$ $ CASH $ $
We buy used trailers and
motor homes. 758-2011. ai tf
Have a drinking problem? Call
776-7617, Ingleside. Alcohol-
ics Anonymous. tf
$ SAVE $
WE’VE CUT OUR RATES
NEW UNITS
SMALL 1 BEDROOM
$99 & up
2 BEDROOM
$135 & up
irpet, Air, Drapes, Laundry Facilities
(Furniture Available)
FEY APARTMENTS
Fm. Rd. 1069 At McCullough
Between Ingleside & Aransas Pose
PHONE 776-2329
HELP WANTED: Bartender,
cook and waitress wanted to
replace summer help. Salary
open. For interview contact
Homer Robertson at Newport
Inn, Port Aransas. 749-6201.
ai 8-21
TO BUY OR SELL
AVON
Contact Mrs Hudson
Tropics Motel
Aransas Pass
__ai 8-28
HELP WANTED: Office worker
needed for resort condominium,
Port Aransas. Call 749-6261.
ai 8-22
♦ ♦ ♦
WANTED; Permanent part time
(night) help. Needed Pin-chaser
(age 16 or over) weekend
snack bar (18 or over); counter
control (21 or over). Come in
for interview -- Brunswick
Coastal Bend Lanes, Hwy. 35
West, Aransas Pass. No ex-
erience necessary--will train.
ai 8-22
PUBLIC NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that
the San Patricio County
Commissioners’ Court will
accept bids until 10 A M on
Monday, September 9, 1974, for
the purchase of two (2)
automobiles for the Sheriff's
Department There will be two
(2) automobiles traded in and
may be inspected by contacting
Sheriff Wayne Hitt, Sint on,
Texas. Specifications for the
new automobiles can be
obtained at the office of the
County Auditor.
All bids are to be sealed and
are to have “bid” marked
thereon Bids will be formally
opened at 10 A M on Monday,
September 9, 1974 The County
reserves the right to reject any
or all bids
KAY HARRIS, CPA
County Auditor
August 22, 1974
Published in the Ingleside
Index August 22 and 29, 1974
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Artificial Baits on Saltwater
Trotlines Banned on Sept.l
Lions Club Makes Donation
To Lighthouse For The Blind
. . ___a__
AUSTIN-Sept 1 is the
effective date for a Texas Parks
and Wildlife Commission ban on
the use of artificial baits on
saltwater trotlines
Back in the spring, the
commissioners acted to outlaw
plastic strips, gold spoons and
other artificial baits on salt-
water trotlines and throwlines
However, commissioners au-
thorized the continued use of
artificial baits on sail lines as
long as the operator of the line
was in attendance
Buty Little Hand*
Make Happy Little
Heartt
Plenty of shade trees,
supervised fenced play-
ground, balanced hot
meals, snacks, daily,
weekly care. Nights by
appointment. Come vi»-
it our home atmosphere.
18 Mo. - 12 Years.
State Licensed
AUNT MYRTLE’S
CHILD CARE CENTER
413 Ave. I -Phone 776-2948
CONCRETE
Delivered ro
your job
ARANSAS PASS’
INGLESIDE
ROCKPORT
PORT ARANSAS
cMi
Coast
Materials, Inc.
PHONE 758-3535
ARANSAS PASS
(512) 729-5800 ROCKPORT
One strike '&you’re out!
in t fe ni
Out of records. Out of business. Out of luck.
EVERYONE IIAS IMPORTANT RECORDS
AND VALUABLES YOU MAY NOT BE
ABLE TO REPLACE. PLAY IT SAFE!
KEEP VALUABLES IN A FIREPROOF.
WATERPROOF PLACE. IN A SENTRY
SAKE FROM PROGRESS OFFICE SUPPI.V-
IOKAI FOR HOME OR OFFICE.
NIUE SELECTION NOW IN STOCK
OFFICE SUPPLY
344 S. HOUSTON - ARANSAS PASS
PHONE 758-5391
A sail line is defined as a type
of trotline fixed at one end on
shore, pier or jetty with the
other end attached to a
wide-powered device or sail and
attended at all times while the
line is fishing
Only one sail line may be used
per fisherman, and fish taken
may not be sold No sail line
may contain more than 30
hooks, and no hook may be
placed more than 200 feet from
the sail
Biologists with the TP&WD
recommended the artificial lure
ban on trotlines to reduce some
of the fishing pressure on small
redfish
"Artificial baits continue to
fish after trotlines are abandon
ed by fishermen,” said depart-
ment executive director Clay-
ton Garrison. 'The lines are
particularly attractive to small
redfish, many of which are
under the 14-inch minimum
standard ”
Natural baits tend to catch
legal-sized redfish and speckled
GENERAL
REVENUE
SHARING
Also going into effect Sept. 1 is
the requirement that saltwater
sport fishing nets set in public
waters be tagged with some
material as durable as the net,
bearing the name and address
of the fishermen and the date
set out
Other saltwater fishing re-
gulations which take effect
Sept 1 include:
-Operators of drag semes in
Gulf waters will be required to
return to the water all unused
aquatic life to help alleviate the
litter problem on high-use areas
of the Gulf beach
-Swan Lake in Jackson
County will be closed to netting,
with the exception of cast nets,
dip nets and minnow seines not
more than 20-feet long used for
taking bait
-Standard rules for the
construction, material, mark-
ing and spacing of trotlines in
Kenedy, Kleberg, Nueces and
Refugio Counties.
-Standard regulations for the
harvest of crabs in these
counties
The Ingleside Lions Club has
donated $50 to the South Texas
Lighthouse for the Blind to be
used for the purchase of a tape
player to be used by the blind.
Agreement to make the
donation came after the Gub
heard a program by Mark
Landen, sales manager for the
South Texas Lighthouse for the
Blind from Corpus Christi,
Monday night
So says the U.
MUTT A JIFF 1
by
AI Smith
don't worry MUTT.'-AS a
DISABLED VETERAN YOU MAY
BE ELIGIBLE TO GET VA'S
LOW COST INSURANCE •* TO
Mlloit contact Ik* neatest VA office I check
I you. phone book I <w wvH* Vvtevens A4min»i.at»on
| 2 12X BIO Vermont Ave NW Washington 1)1 MMM>
Landen. who is himself
partially blind, explained the
history of the Lighthouse and
explained some of its programs.
He told the Lions of the
rehabilitation program and of
the vast library of “talking
books” available to the blind
and turntables available to play
them.
It was Landen who mentioned
the need for players for the
many cassette tapes the
Lighthouse has available as
part of the program
Landen was accompanied to
Ingleside by Hal Byers,
executive director of the South
Texas Lighthouse for the Blind
Sammy Ingrum, president of
the Club, said the $50 is part of
the money raised during the
year from various fund raising
projects and the Club feels that
it is not only helping out the
Lighthouse for the Blind but
also the Ingleside community
by making the donation
Two new members, Garland
Howard and Mike Olsen, were
welcomed into the club at the
meeting Monday night
ACTUAL USE REPORT
G«rwal Rtvenut Sharing provides funds directly to local and ttBtB oovammentt Your government mutt pobiish this
report edvtemg you how these fundi have been used or obligated during the year from July f. 1973. thru June 30 1974
This is to inform you of your government's priorities end to encourage your participation in decisions on how future funds
should be spenf ___
ACTUAL EXPCNDITUWES
CATEGORIES (A)
1 PUBLIC SAFETY
2 ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION
3 PUBLIC
TRANSPORTATION
CAPITAL (B)
$ 10,223
6 RECREATION
S LIBRARIES
7 SOCIAL SERVICES
FOR AOEOOR POOR
• FINANCIAL
ADMINISTRATION
• MULTIPURPOSE ANO
GENERAL GOVT
10 EDUCATION
11 SOCIAL
DEVELOPMENT
12 HOUSINOBCOM
MUNITY DEVELOPMENT
13 ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT
(Sped
Publish Revenue
Sharing Report
is totals
<>ERATIN6/
MAINTENANCE 1C)
THI OOVERNMCNT OF
INGLESIDE city
has rvcvivvd G«n«<U Sharing payment, totaling
during tha period from July ’ r§71 thru luna 1974
Account no 44 2 205 003
INGLESIDE CITY
PlHYOE
BOX 400
INGLESIDE TEXAS 76262
NON Ot SCSI Ml NATION REQUIREMENTS HAVE SEEN MET
(El CERTIFICATION I cart*, that I am tha Chta* E.acutrv. OTTicaf and
wfib reaped to thm entetemer* H/refti '•ported hereon I cortrfy that they
heee not been ueerf •« noMor ot mrntmi the pnorvty
103) or the mtMNng fund* prohibrtion (Section
104)0**01
U. Fogg. Mayor
~ llama and Tela
V(0) TRUST HJNO report
(II Salanca aa o# Juna JO. 1S71..........S ~0~
(2) Revenue Shoring Fundi Receded Pom -to -$ Op
Jury 1. 1B73 through Juno 30 1f?4 .
« —0—
13) inteceet famed....................»--I-
14) Total Fundi AvodobM ...............$
(6) Total Amou.it Expanded . ............%_L__
(S) Balance aa of Juno 30 1S74..........S_
(P> The rew$ media heve bee* fhnaed thet • complete copy ot tfesa
report haa been pututahed m • local newepape' of general
circulation I have recordi dorumerc.ng the com erne of the 'apart
and they are open for pubftc ecrutmy at^ ^ _____
5011/2 San Angelo, Ingleside, Texas
Churches off Our Area
This page is sponsored by the bus-
inesses listed hereon in the interest
of increased church attendance and
more general participation. All are
welcome to worship in one of the
churches of this area. Newcomers
are invited to take note of the church
of their preference and become ac-
tive within that fellowship.
To add new listings to this direc-
tory or change present listing call
the newspaper office — 758-5391.
THE FIRST CHRISTIAN AND
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
Waller C. Easton. Jr„ Pastor
Congregations meet jointly each Sun-
day for worship at the First Chria-
tion Church, comer of Nelson and
So. Rife, in Aransas Pass.
9:45 a m. .................. Church School
11:00 a m ...... Morning Worship
7:00 p m. Evening Bible Study
TEMPLO BAUTISTA
120 5th — Ph. 776-2398
Sunday School
Worship Hour
Evening Worship
10:00 a.m.
11:30 a.m.
.... 5:30 p.m.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Rav. W. T. Morris
200 Highland. Ph. 776-2609—776-2485
Sunday Bible Study ------ 9 45 a m
Sunday Morning Worship 10:55 ajn.
Sunday, Church Training 6:30 p.m.
Sunday Evening Worship 7:35 p.m.
Wednesday, WMU ________ 9:30 a.m.
Wednesday, RA’s ___________ 6:00 p.m.
Wednesday, GA’s ............ 6 00 p m
Wednesday, FTayer Meeting 7:30 p m
Kelly’s Drive In Grocer
Amarillo and Ave B
Lorraine and Earl Kelly
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Mr R. D. Buford
1040 First St. — Ph. 776-2044
Sunday
Bible Classes for all 10:00 a.m.
Sunday Worship Service 11:00 a.m.
Sunday Worship Service 6:30 p.m.
Mid-Week Classes and
Devotional _________ 7:30 p.m.
CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. Lewis Cowan
Tlnar Lana. Ph. 776-2140—776-741$
Sunday School _____________... 9:45 a.m.
Sunday Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.
Sunaay, Bible Study 6:00 p.m.
Sunday Evening Worship 7:00 p.m.
Prayer Meeting,
Wednesday 7:00 p.m.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH
Rev. Bob Parker
701 S. Main — Ph. 776 2755
Sunday School _________ 9:45 a.m.
Sunday Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.
Sunday Evening Worship 7:30 p.m.
WMC, 2nd and 5th
Sundays ____ 6:00 p.m.
CA’s, Sunday .............. 6:00 p.m.
EPISCOPAL 836
S. McCampbell — Aransas Pass
Rev. Robert C. Parker, Priest
In Charge
749-6527. Port Aransas
758-3479. Aransas Pass
Holy Communion, 1st, 3rd, 5th
Sundays each month 9:00 a.m.
Morning Prayer Service, 2nd and
4th Sundays_______________ 9:00 a.m.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Rev. Stephen R. Avery
1212 4th Avenue — Ph. 778-2056
Sunday School ............... 9:45 a.m.
Sunday Worship Service 10 50 a.m
Sunday Evening Worship 7:00 p.m.
Tuesday, Choir Practice 7:30 p.m
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Dana Green
103 Farm Rd.. Ph. 778-2820—778-2295
Sunday Church School 9:45 a.m.
Sunday Morning Worship 10:55 a.m.
Wednesday, Choir Practice 7:30 p.m.
Administrative Board, Second
Monday Bi-Monthly 7:30 p m
Council of Ministries, Fourth
Thursday Monthly 7:30 p m.
WSCS, First and Third
Tuesday .................... 10 30 a.m.
WSG, First and Third
Monday 7:30 p.m.
MYF, Wednesday ......... 6:30 p m.
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Father Charles Doherty
Chapel. 523 S. Ave. G.
Catholic HalL S. 9th
Ph. 778-2844 — Ingleside
Masses —
Saturday Evening
Chapel —............7:00 p.m.
Sunday Morning ........ 8:00 a.m.
Sunday, Catholic Hall 11:30 a.m.
Confession Before Each Mass —
Men’s Group —
Second Thursday 7:30 p.m.
Ladies Groups—Last Wednesday
Each Month ............. 7:30 p.m.
Religous Instruction, 1st and 8th
Grades ..................— Wednesdays
High School Religous
Instruction ------------- Monday
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