News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 34, Ed. 1 Monday, August 24, 1981 Page: 2 of 16
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ei, dispatcher service. At this 7 ties, phones, teletype serv- largest tab af $36,006. He
/‛ % \ date there is nocharge forthe ‘ ices or the maintenance on paying $11,997, wevine pay-
service based inHondo. ' the building that houses the ing $6665 and Castroville
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warranty for an estimate of rooms in the gym butgooe. Go write the specifications, mail
$16,100. For that same price far, on the gym floor. . ( • them to several qoofers
he will also patch a few places Trustee Felix Lange said, asking for a price ou repairs,
old or eider and must signa on the Junior High roof. “As far as lam concerned, we and a why ii i the
on Saturday. September 19 releaseform. When asked about a new cannot afford a .new roof.”
for and the final race will take Aiding Gerber in these rooffor a building in LaCoste, Trustee Royce Greff said,
es. place at 4 P.m- Sunday, efforts will be Bob Kelly. Coward said a roof with a 5 "We need to do something bid for
, Presentation of prize money Barbaro Gerber. Jill Kelly, year warranty would cost right away, before the Sep- Trus
/ C, “There will be three prix- will be made at 5 p.m. Ken Larsen and Louise Lar $4800 * h ‘tember meeting if necessary.. 1981
es." Gerber said in announ Sunday, September 20 sen. Trustees discussed the We can call a special meeting trict, and the tax rate. The tax
> ~, cing details of the event The races will be run on a **We wiH have everything proWoms and found out there to get something done before rate will be 90 cents per 1100
\ fluted for September 19 and 250-yard straight course and ready, plainly marked and is also water leaking in the the rains come in October.” *----- " —
20 in conjunction with the will begin with a dismounted easily recordable. "
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- -- --------, Gerber band hall and in the dressing A derision was made to $2,940,282. • , ' x
, - ____ cowboy start. No race hors- said. "'Riders will draw for --- Xsh , -ai -
place. $300 second place, and es. or tattoes will be permit- positions in each heat and in
$100 third place. " ted. no former race horse will the finals. Each rider and A Hi . X K;1dan5
Entry fee for theraces will be allowed and all horses will horse will be wearing dif- M A 7 d M M M mmm A BB AB AB B BB
be $25 per horse this year and be screened by Dr Lloyd ferent colors and the finish VA AA TM ("GDAea B
there willbean entry Kelley. Ralph "'Blackie" line will be dearly marked "Eraun UW WWUUHWDMU•
deadline of September 11. Tschirhart and George Wil- and cleared of any obstacle or WB
Preliminary heats are son. Riders must be 18 years people. . . x . 0 „ : .. . . . ...
-"7.. .20,. i-MrF*.,-.. 2.. It turned out so successful- Chairman, "so we can allevi-;, Medina County Fair, but this
ly last year, the Confederate ate the traffic problems we year it has a day of its own.
wmmeaie -r. im- B hemr hi.- Air Force plans a second go experienced last year. Also, The Medina County Fair is 7
l&IAB emeala A AL AmaeA mma Sunday. Sept 13. when we plan to have three scheduled the following
W B B MM Wb “mEeE TB W MT .MB members stage their CAF entrances into the Airbase - weekend Sept. 19 20. at
"MUHW® “UVUWN ■ •V * VUUWWD-WVWU AirSho at Hondo Airbase. this year instead of the two we Hondo City Park.
" Plans for the second annual hadin198o." ..... Tickets forthe.2-hour
Medina County Commis Monday, Aug. 17, at the The court suggested CAP AirSho. co-sponsored by . ", ■ x flying story of .
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r Devine pay. 4 XI-L „ "Tora, Tora, Toro!" This last year, offering ducats at y
CastroriUe the * “ year te similar number of $5 per person until the day
paying $5332. These figures : aircraft will participate in the prior to the show. •
by County Gates at the Hondo Air- show and the explosive, .y Mail order tickets may be
I Rothe and base, just two miles from flame-filled "Tora, Tora, made to: CAF AirSho, P.O.
_____ he fact that Hondo, Texas, will open at 7 Tora!” act will be on hand to Box 4, Hondo, Texas78861. A
Hondo has 9 men using the a.m. on Sept. 13 and flying bring, tears to the eyes and stamped, self-addressed en-
dispatcher. Devine has 5 nwn > activities will begin promptly lumps to the throats of those veiope must accompany each
and Castroville has 4. A total at 2 p.m. "we will open watching. . order.. Spectators are also
of 63 units use the dispatcher earlier this year,” says Col. Last year the show was urged to bring their own
services. / '.,.7.'' < Art McKinley of Uvalde, CAF heldsinconnection with the lawnchairs. z
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Schultz, Rhonda. News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 34, Ed. 1 Monday, August 24, 1981, newspaper, August 24, 1981; Castroville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1599604/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Castroville Public Library.