News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 11, 1993 Page: 1 of 14
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round of the 1988 state playoffs
Valley Stadium
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At thcir regular meeting Monday, applicant has more experience with
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variety of recreational, educational
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Free blood pressure
checks at Shalom House
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616
745
705
794
General Fund transfers
money to Precinct 1
%
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vote
blood pressure checks on the third
Tuesday of each month at the Cas-
troville Nutrition Center. Ruie Per
kins. head of the local nutrition
center, was instrumental in starting
this particular community service.
Tuesday, November 16, from 11
, a m till 12:30pm., Cheryl Maples,
R.N., and Susan Nixon, R.N., will
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Vetovam’s Fundi
best on the Market Trail and the
histone El Camino Real Corridor
Market Trail Dey is a special
event designated for the second
Saturday of each month within the
Small business
counselor at
Chamber office
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Burell hired as
dietician for center
November 1, Medina County Com-
missioners Court was briefed on
the need for a dietician at the Nutri-
non Center The briefing was given
by Ms Beverly Lutz, who currently
manages the Nutrition Center for
the county
Judge Campscy requested that
Ms Lutz recommend to the court
the applicant that best meets the
qualifications of the job Ms Luu
said that two applications had been
received One applicant has more
for the position, as Ms. Burell has
experience in this area. Baaed on.
Ms Luu’s recommendation, the
court voted to hire Ms. Burell for
the position. Ms. Burell will be
working at the Nutrition Center one
732
1704
A directive issued several months
ago by the Texas Water Commis-
won required the county to survey '
all landfill ales in Medina County
Al their November 8 meeting.
Judge Donald E. Campney an-
nounced to the Medina County
There will be a Flea Market in
front of Rio Medina Store on No-
vember 13 Ijou of good buys.
Market Trail Days
on Saturday, Nov. 13th
of
vote
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vote
County must
survey all
landfill sites
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the elderly.
The County Nutrition Center
works primarily with meal prepara-
lion for the elderly. Ms. Luts rec-
ommended that the court consider
Ms. Brenda Burell of Castroville
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Badgers by a 35 14 score
The Badgers have been pretty
unchallenged this season, ex-
Total
24.3% Agatnet
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a.m., according to Commander Al-
bert King. _____________
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Land Tes
be the Care Home Health repraasa
tatives providing the screenings. As
an added treat and thank you, Care
Home Health is providing a door
prize this month.
The entire community te wel-
come to visit the Shalom Home
next to the St Louis Church MM
Tuesday, November 1 Mt from
11:00 a.m. dll 12:30 pm. Have
your bicod pressure monitored and
register for the door prise.
Medna County
Genera eleclion
2 Nov 91
"&nesf‘
the General Fund
The purpose for the transfer is to
make a payment on a note that is
due on November 14, 1993. The
note is on the purchase of two
dump trucks for Precinct SI several
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years ago
in accrual of additional interest
Since funds are available in the
General Fund, the commissioners
agreed to transfer funds temporarily
to Precinct #1 This avoids payment
of additional interest on the note
The county anticipates additional
revenues These revenues will be
placed in the General Fund to offset
the transfer.
TOTAL
728
616
606
913
1731
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been done. Landfill sites have been
recorded by metes and bounds de-
scriptiqn in the Medina County
Deed Records, as required.
Medina County sent a letter to
the Texas Natural Resource Con-
servation Commission (formerly
the Texas Water Commission), ad-
vising them that dhe surveys are
complete. The leuer includes cop-
ies of mets and bounds dear rip
tions of dhe MM sites. Ateo. in-
cluded to dhe descripton ofa2-acie
site.
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Support group forms
for learning disabled
A wuppona group for parente of the motropmarneAduopdoma
and shopping activities for Novem
ber, including Market Trail Day on
Saturday, November 13, through
out participating communities in
Bexar. Atascosa. Medina and Frio
counties You are invited to sop
will be closed, only emergency
crews will be on standby
aFesran
have a holiday The county court-
house in Hondo will be closed.
The Alamo Area Council of Gov
ernments (AACOG) announces a
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transfer funds to Precinct Bl’s bud
get Approval was given by the
court to transfer $20,637 39 from
A shortfall in the budget for Me-
dina County Commissioners Jim
Jenkins' Precinct «I promupudais-
cussion, and final approval, 4
communities found west of San
Antonio on Highway 90 to D'Hanis
and south along U.S. 81 to Dilley
Special Market Trail Day activitics
will be celebrated on November 13
in Castroville and Lytle Other spe-
cial events occurring on the Market
Trail include the Old Fashion
Christmas on Houston Square on
December 4th in Castroville, the
Draw Team Roping on December
4th in Lytic, and the Poinsettia Cel
ebration December 10- 12th in Ly-
tle
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The first annual Medina Valley Art Show and Sale held at Moye ('en-
ter on Saturday and Sunday, Novemler 6 and 7 was a huge success
Here local artist Alice Ray Boehme ekhibits her work which placed
first ia watercolors.
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As a service to the community,
registered nurses from Care Home
Health Services, Inc . provide
total
22.8% Againat
total
so.rs Agolnat
37,2*Agalnst
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total
100.0% TOTAL
total
100.0 TOTAL .
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The U T S A Small Business
Development Center (SBDC) will
visit the Cosun iriBe Chamber of
Commerce on Wednesday. Novem
A SBDC counarior will meet
with existing business owners and
individuals chinking of starting a
For additional information and to
act up an appointment, call Cham
ber Secretary Suzanne McPherson
at the Chamber office. 538-3142.
75.7*For
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TOTAL
701
1201923
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705
Smithson Valley Stadium is to- g g 8-1-1 record against the 9 1
eased on Stam Highway 46 about 5 (B dgers, whose only loss came at
miles east of its inaermeotion with
60.7*For
total
30.3% Agalnet
1000% TOTAL
5ox 532
Playoff time... 4
Panthers start second
The Medina Valley Panthers, US. 281N (San Pedro Ave.) This pion. Marble Falls, by a score of
champions of District 26AAA. will intersection is approximatcly 15 40-7. Lampasas has outscored its
lace toe Lampasas Badgera, run- tmuses north of Loop 1604 on US. opponents 338 to 127, white the
ners-up of Distric 25AAA, in *3 4281. Turn towards New Braunfels Panthers have beaten theirs by a
first round of toe state football ‛(u toe right) on Hwy 46. Driving 279-141 margin. The last time
total
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total
100.0% IOIAl
100.0% TOTAL
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of Surveyor Decislon
total
13.5%Acotnet
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total
1000% TOTAL
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total
52 7% Agalnet
total
1000% TOTAL
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total
1000% TOTAL
Little interest was shown by the Texas Constitution.
voters of Medina County at the No Medina County voters supported
vember 2 General Election Only nine and opposed seven of the pro
114% of the registered voters in posed amendments The table
the county turned out to vote A to- shown gives the results by precinct
tai of only 1,780 votes Wu. cast on for each of the proposed constitu-
the 16 proposed amendments to the tional amendments
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”32 Ieaming disabilities has been The next meeting will be Mon-
I M formedco advise and hssis Medina day, November 22, at 4 pm. at toe
Valley Schidol Distici tot ptoviding M. V. Administration Building.
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City draws contract
on old hospital
The Castroville City Council United States Department of Trans-
held a special executive session on portation. The city has submitted
November 1 to discuss purchase of the application for the grant Thia
the Old Castroville Hospital proper- grant would insure partial funding
ty The council authorized City At-
torney Wat Murrah to prepare an for the purchase of the property and
earnest money contract for the pur renovation of the old Castroville
chase of the property Hospital building. At thia time, no
Purchase of the property is con word has been received by too city
tingent on grant approval from the on grant approval
season
cep/lor cheir tom to Marbhe Palls.
Their closos Disuict comest, other-
wise, was a 9 vienory over
Fredericksburg two weeks aher
Medina Valley and Predericksburg
had fought to a 14-14 de.
That would not soem » Me
well for the Panthers were k non for
toe feci toot tote Modina VMM
City offices
closed Thursday
Thursday. November 11 is Vete All bonks in the Medina Valley
runs Day in observance of this hol- area will also close for the day.
iday all US Post Offices will be Weiss-Wurzbach American Lo-
c losed. There will be no mail deliv- gion Post *460 will honor the de-
ery in town or to rural areas. parted war heroes with a parade
The C ity of Castroville office and ceremony at September Square
150.3% For
remnmamngg ppaggxgv-, -er gt
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total
Agotne
13558em0»V,
100.0% TOTAL
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News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 11, 1993, newspaper, November 11, 1993; Castroville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1593948/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Castroville Public Library.