The Ingleside Index (Ingleside, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 9, 1985 Page: 4 of 24
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VIVIAN SHELDON ELEMENTARY students who won in the Son Patricio County Board of REALTORS
ort contest are: Johnny Avitia, first place county and school first place: Chad Spieglehoff, school se-
cond place: and Herman Gray, school third place. Inez Irwin presented awards to the boys on
behalf of the REALTORS
Private Property Week
Private Property Week was
observed in San Patricio County, and
Ingleside, with a poster contest at
schools throughout the county
Inez Irwin, representing the San
Patricio County Board of
REALTORS, presented Ingleside
winners with awards last week
Winners at Cook Elementary
School are: Katrina Hale, first place
and county third place; Angela Ross,
second place; Tommy Coper, first
place; Jenny Riegle, second place;
Ernie Gonzales, third place
Vivian Sheldon Elementary School
winners are Johnny Avitia, first
place for school and for county; Chad
Spieglehoff, second place Herman
Gray, third place
The county REALTORS sponsor
Private Property Week observances
each year during April
Meetings
TOPS 811
TOPS 811 met at the Ingleside Housing authority on April :10 at 7
p.m. with seven members present
Best loser of the week was Margaret Davidson and KOPS closest
to her goal was Edith Roberts Margaret Davidson won $4 in the ha ha
box
Chris Specker and Edith Roberts won the Quarters Contest"
TOPS 497
TOPS 497 met at 9am on May 2 at the lOOF Hall in Ingleside on
West Main with 15 members weighing in TOPS best loser of the week
was Vera Douglas and runner up was Georgia Brown Lenora Sims
was the KOP closest to her goal
Irene S Miller from Belluilie, Illinois was present as a visitor
B.F Sims was the second place winner in Division III in Texas for his
weight loss
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HAPPY'HOUR DAiLY
Mon F r i 3 7pm
'OMPUMENTARY HOT HORS D OEUVRES
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Delegates to
be elected
On April 25, the LULAC Council
held its meeting to elect delegates for
the State Convention, to be held in
Houston
The four delegates will be Ray
mond and Sophia Olivarez, Ted Otero
and Able Villarreal
Otero will be sworn in as Deputy
District Director for this district
Also, thanks to the following per
sons for their help in getting the Sar
Antonio Cemetery ready foi
Mother s Day this past weekend
Ricky and Raymond Ortiz, Paubli
Benitez, Ted Otero, Raymont
Olivarez, Luis Arzola Family an<
Reynoldo Alvarado and Ray Davila
Also for Aransas Pass students
your essays and applications fo
scholarships are almost due You can
pick them up at the high school
May 16 will be the regulary
meeting and scholarships May 23
KATRINA HALE and Angela Ross were two of the Cook Elementary students who won in the San
Patricio County Board of REALTORS art contest. Katrina won county third place and school first
place. Angela won school second place Inez Irwin mode the presentations as public relations
director for the REALTORS
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PROGRESS
OFFICE SUPPLIES, PRINTING
& FURNITURE
OFFICE SUPPLY
346 S. HOUSTON
ARANSAS PASS 758-5391
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Dale Nelson to speak to AARP^^^, 00a m w,th
Dolt NiIm, ■fssrfllngirt at Jscthsidla Arums Pam mao far no
KR1S-TV. Chaaoal 8, will praaaot a
the pregram to follow, at the usual
of the American
next
18.
He will explain weather predicting,
especially in relation to hurricane
peeeibiMtiee, and give advice on hur
ricane preparedness This may be
the only public program on this sutv
Church meeting
open to all
A Ladies Meeting, open to all
women in the area, has been planned
at Word of God Christian Center, 320
Cleveland in Aransas Pass on Satur-
day, May 11th
Intercessory Prayer will begin at
8:00 a m and the meeting will begin
at 9:00 with a time of praise and wor-
ship.
Gospel meeting
set next week
The Church of Christ in Ingleside
will hold a Gospel Meetir* May 12th
through the 15th. Services will be at
10:00 a m Sunday morning and 6:00
p.m. Sunday evening. Monday
through Wednesday evenings ter
vices will be at 7:30 p.m.
The speaker will be Jim Mauldin
Mr. Mauldin is originally from In-
gleside and is currently serving as
minister for the Church of Christ in
Bridgeport, Alabama.
The men of the congregation will
prepare and serve a fellowship meal
on Sunday the 12th at noon. All ladies
will be our honored guests
All are encouraged to attend For
transportation, call 776-2044 or
776-7469
meeting place of AARP, the Senior
Citizens Center, 250 S. 13th, Aransas
Pass.
All seniors (age 50 or more) in the
area are invited to participate.
Deaths
DIETRICH
INGLESIDE - Henry Dietrich, 75,
died Thursday in an Aransas Pass
hospital
He was a retired union admini
strator for school and library
workers
Survivors include his wife Emma,
one son, Charles Dietrich of
Kingston, N Y., one daughter, Stella
Savage of Ingleside: one sister, Mary
DeRosa of Bronx, NY, 17 grand
children and two great-grand-
children
Marshall-Ramey Funeral Home,
Aransas Pass
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Fischer, Tim. The Ingleside Index (Ingleside, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 9, 1985, newspaper, May 9, 1985; Aransas Pass, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth996488/m1/4/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Ed & Hazel Richmond Public Library.