News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 13, 1993 Page: 1 of 12
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■ The Texas Education Agency has
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■ for two days of staff development
■ and planning on Friday. May 14th.
■ and Friday. May 21s.
■ Those two days will be addition-
Wal holidays for all scHool children
gin the district but will be workdays
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cently received from
the South Texas Press
Association. Burris'
story about Marie
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Doris Keffer proudly
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high school. Her parents are Mr.
and Mrs. Austin DuBose. Mr. Du-
Bose. now deccased, was the town
barber for many years.
After her graduation from high
school, Roxie auenddcollogo for a
year. She dam wat to merit far
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According to records at Castro-
vile City Hall, only cight building
month of April, 1993. ""n
Baildins permits for April totaled
$299829, compared to $266,294
for the previous month of March.
April’s permits were issued to the
following:
CA. Shipp - extend existing
deck and enclose, $2,200; Mike
Tschirhan - patio cover, decorative
gable oa roof, $2,600; Art MeCul-
toy - atangt bldg., chain link fence.
$500; Harold Bonath - residence.
$135,000; Gene Buckner - nesi-
dence, $74000, Kenneth Kicltyka -
residence, $79,729, Omer Tschi-
than - slab and storage shed. $800;
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encape from death on Saturday
display the
font. on pg. 11
Two more
school
holidays
town on May 8, when the noise to the Medina Community Hospital
from her riding mower apparently in Hondo where she was treated.
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native of Devine where she was fey, Texas. (Photo by: Doris Keller)
born, grew up, and graduated from
Guinea We Chy ComA to ap-
prove purchases up to $5000. Pr-
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could only approve purchasesup to
$1000. Since fee dismissal of St-
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work at a clerk in the Devine Post stayed at her Devine job for 20
Office. Sid Malone, weli-known to years. After that, she was officer to
most Medina Countians, was the charge for poet offices in Asherton.
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feature on Alice Buren
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istranor. The subject was discussed (PhotobyDoris Keller)
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aroused the bees that were nesting kept overnight for observation and and Kathy Van Damme of D’Hanis,
near a water meter. They swarmed dismissed on Sunday Surprisingly. Her grandparents STS Mr. and Mrs
around her stinging her 60 times on she was able to return to work on Leo Echtle of LaCoste and Mr. and
the head in addition to sungs on Monday Mrs Emiel Van Damme at Devine.
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USAA for six years. Her employ- mediately after she began working
ment with the postal service began as a clerk. Roxie knew this is what
24 yean ago when she started to she wanted to do as a career. She
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tion grantingtmporary authority to
member of the Horatio Alger Aaso- for 14 years. Booker has received convertible to South Texas Mus-
ciation for achieveing success de- numerous other industry awards, tang shows.
spite humble beginnings. Mr. Clay- including «I Retail Dealer to Saa Clayton Homes, Inc. to the ro-
ton has been named seven times as Antonio for 10 years. tion's largest retailer and fourth
CEO of the year for the manufac- He and his wife, Donna, live in largest builder of manufactured
tured home industry by Wall Street Castoville and have two children: homes. Listed to the New York
Transcript. Avery and Chare. He was born in Stock Exchange, Clayton builds, .
Booker was named Top 13 Man- Houston but grew up to San Anto- setts. financesand insures manufac- l
ager of the Year and also received mo. He n involved in his children's tured homes and operates comma
Sake Center of the Year recogni- school and spam activities and he moes to a 27-riril ritoftfe
neordhihiaja
to the bead from what were be- stung 23 times while trying to assist
by Hm Clayton, chairman, presi- Brian Booker of Castrovime was named as top anlesman tor
dem and CEO of CMH Homes. Homes to an Atanta awards banquet. Booker works for LI
lac., at fee Westin Peachtree Hotel. of Sun Antanfa. (Photo by: Dorit Kriter)
Mr. Clayton has boon included on
the Forbes 400 list of America’s tion He has been working with sponsors a Litde League Mum.
wealthiest and more successful peo- Luv Homes since April 1991 and to Booker also enjoys golfing and
pie. Heatoohas been inducted asa the manufactured housing industry showing his classic 1968 Mustang
1993 to $877579.73. compard to
$61581938 for the same period in
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For instance fame to Orlando,
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April dry but May weather gets
off to a booming start j
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The month of May is off to a Many roads in and around Cas- city.
great stan as far as rain is con- troville, Rio Medina and Medina Rainfall far the city o Casuro- '
cemed. Lake ware dosed around 2:30 to
On Wednesday, May 3, heavy the afternoon because of severe ville measured 260 inches during
rains dumped up to 8.40 inches to flooding in the creeks and tow- the month of April, according *
fee Cliff community (several miles lying areas. Many people who work Pearlie Biediger, officinl rain M
from Ifo Medina according to m San Antonio and other surround- corder for the News Bulletin. 4
Forence Belzung. In other areas ing towns were notable retum Anoosdrig to her reptri. fee aria
Bve. su and seven inches and more home until fee water had subsided fel to followE April 74 1.10mkt-a
were measured. later Wednesday right. April 14 • JO in: And
Rainanomms were accompanicd The Nationri Weather Service re- He; and AprilM-MM
by much thunder and lighuning ported 6.2 riches lett to Sen Amo- The yeara rainfall aM
causing power outages across Me- nio making II fee Mt wettest day 1220 inches compgred
to fee history of the city. Several inches for fee same four
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/ Smith ran across the street to the beea mmedintelv after the inci-
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sponded to the call. Smith's hus-
band Jimmy exterminated the bees
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News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 13, 1993, newspaper, May 13, 1993; Castroville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1593923/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Castroville Public Library.