Castroville News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 9, 1989 Page: 4 of 10
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Castroville News Bulletin
EDITORIALOPINION
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pens. Many refuse to recognize this,
though, and ding to the hope that
somewhere there is a Santa Claus.
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term investing vs. market timing.
Kenneth Janke, president of the '
NAIC, an organization of individual
Investors and investment dubs, re-
cently pointed out that a market timer
has to be right 80 percent of the time to
■ match the performance of a long-term
investor.
Although you might quibble with
Janke’s estimate, a strong case for a
. Hwy. 80 West, Castroville
Sunday morning service-11am
Wsdneadgy night cericspm
ratings issued and improved aviation
technology.
The AOPA Foundation, in conjunc-
Lytle United Methodiat
John Hargis, Pastor
772-3345
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by having a worthy airport. Airports • training similar to the programs of-'
are the end of a journey for thorn that feted by the AOPA Foundation, the
can provide jobs, purchase houses, growing number of instrument pilots
land and goods from the local commu-
Rev. Mary Earia, Pastor
801 N, Teel 663-5916
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Worship-Sunday 10:30 am
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Wednaaday 7 JO pm
they will be unusable and too costly to
repair as the deterioration continues., percent in the next 10 years," said
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the heart of the dropout crisis to Texas. in Texas. ‘ _ 1 , ’ '
Superintendents from across the state recently testined Them children grow up in a culture which values family. AAKTT(Th W-e —-TIIAe
before the Joint Committee on Dropout Prevention that above all else, above education and above individual VI VV1 E} )uIS OOIlClvS
sixth grade it a thmbhold year for students who later will achievement Hispanic youth are more likely than most to t""" "m "0 m."
drop out of school. They, therefore, should be the group on dropout of school in order to help support their families. . ' -2 ""
whom we focus our intervention efforts. , The YOU program provides them youth part-time jobs. Dear Editor: •r
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Rev. James Heineke, Pastor
Castroville 538-2264 -,i
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The October 1987 market meltdown
led some investors to question the
\ logic of long-term investing. After all, a
market decline of almost 20 percent in
one day is a good argument for short-
term investing and market timing.
, Wouldn't it be more profitable to
anticipate market tops and withdraw
before they occur? Yes, but no one has
yet devised a system to accurately pre-
dict when the market will top or hit
bottom. If such a crystal ball existed,
investors could prudsgtly withdraw
principal and profits from the market
and reinvest in the dafety and higher buy-and-hold strategy canbe made by orro
' topktag at the dosing prices for the adds
meats. When the market botomedi Dow Jones Industrial Average since a pro
they CouM then return to equities 1M4. The Dow has dooed up in 28 of
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We already have federal funds available to help pay for eliminatinga primary reason they might consider dropping Pieane share the following bad poll- . tector while oathat has and to be help- matches, Sreworih chemicai ctga-
such programs, money that in past years has not been out of school. The program allows them to fulni their nense, dee with your readers: " ful in this process rather than an ad- retteb) 21
collected for reasons no one can adequately explain. , of financial obligation to their families. , Safety and good order on the bra to a versary. . A Shoving, pushing, tripptug or "ntem
Through the Johs Training Partnership Act, the federal ' The other imue exacerbating the Hispanic dropout rote primary roucsra of this District. Tbto Working together we can accom- tionally harming others. .
government makes more than $158 million available to to language. Many children from non-English-speaking ‘ can only be achieved if home aad ptjsh our objectives of a safe and or- ’’9 Lenving designated seat or standine ,
Texas to be need to remove deterrents to employment for 1 households fanl behind early in their education, never to school work together. The District to derly bus program. ’when thebus is moving,
diundvantaged youth. catchup. implementing sad and/or strengthen- \ RULESOF GOOD ORDER
Clearly, the greatest deterrent to employment to lack of Clearly our task is to find a way to help these students tag existing bus policies in order to W.A. McAndrew, Supt. Students violating good order rules
education,andthervtonoconaciouableexcumforfBlUngto become proficient in English before language interferes bring about the desired adjective. This . ( MVISD ■ ' imay be byen one warning prior to
collect foods already available to help deal with this prob- with their educational progress and results in their drop- new direction includes the followtag: ' beinagivenabusconduct referalThe
tlem. , ping out of schiool, failiig to learn the skills they will need to 1 the bus rules for clarity CONDUCT ON SCHOOL BUSES .second yiolation willresultinimmedi
Unemployment among our state’s youth already to cost- support themselves and their families, and importance. (Below) " Schoolbustraisportation isaprivi, ate referral to the cnmpusadministra:
tag us far more then intervention would. We ure paying the This is nolonger an issue of rights to education. These A Additional inservice with the bus ' lege and not a right. Only those stu- ' tor for disciplinary action. Infractions
price in unemployment compensation, in welfare payments programsre designedtoequip the future Texaswork force, driven to wive themahetter insighton denta who follow the estublished bus. in this category include
and in prison beds at the Texas Department of Corrections. Indeed, the United States work force, to compete in the . assertive discipline In order to main- conduc- rules will .betransported. 1. Not sitting in "nigned seats. ■ •
All the while, funding to deal with the problem baa been increasingly-technical world marketplace. , ; tain uniformnity. in the execution of Those students who choose to violate 2 Engaging in loud conversation or
available in Washington. ' With only 10 percent of the new jobs in the next 10 years rules. ‘ the rules may lose the privilege of bus shouting. . . -
it to up to the Texas Legislature to make aure,a|l available expeCtedtoiieavnlhiblr todntpouts, theeconomic ramiflca • 3. A greater uniformity in the admini- transportation. 3. Eating or drinking on the bus. . .
funds are collected. During the 71st Legislature we will try tions of the trans dropout problem will intensify if not _ storing of dincipline at the campus : . RUj-ES OF BUS SAFETY - . 4 Boarding the bus with fond, drinks ,
to establish a monitoring committee or agency to assure curtailed. v . level (ie. on the 4tb bus referral the >> Students violating bus safety rules or soda cans (except for studente
that these vitally needed tends are not wasted . Now is the time Io deal with the problem. In doing so we . student will receive a minimum pen- will he immediately referred to the unches)
Use of those funds can be highly effective, ante proven by must supplement the availahle federal fends, as necessary; ally of 5 days' renioval from thebos; campmadmihistretorfordiaciplinary A Transporting animals. . \
two Texas programs tended by JTFAThe Communities in with State monies. . ‛oo- 8th referral. minimum penalty - 20. action. infractions resulting in imme- 6 Using abusive language. ,
Schools program coordinates agendes ir. a community to • "Our pirogress as a nation can beno swifterthan our’ days removhl;4th referral minimum dtate referral include: > 7. Riding a bus other than their own
help meet student needs, be they learning problems at progressin edication," President John Kennedy told the penalty - removal theroad of school 1. Not complying with specific safety without written permission by an
school, parental abuse at home or substance abuse on the Congress 26 ago,? , year). • ' . instructions given by the bps driver administrator.
streets. Ninety percent ofthe students who participated in , "Opr requirements for worldleadership,our hopes for .A Adult monitors to ride nelectd ’ that are not already butlined. ‘ " A Engaging in inappropriate behax
the program were graduated from high school. . eonomicgrowthandthedemndsofcitiiershipitnelrinan ’ routes to inaurs safety and good order, LKrtendiagaBy part of the body out of lor, i.e., borsCpiay.sexual misconduct.
Of the students involved in the Youth Opportunity Un- era such as this al)' require the maximum development of 5. A chance for parents to interact with bus windows. • 9 Posnessingor distributing porno-
limited program, hrif of the high school graduates plan to every young American's capacity." - u.;' j bus drivers in a positive environment, A Throwing objecta, under any dr- graphic material.
7" ehrofl fa cMtegel Tito prpgraih to desigMdfte at-risk stu, Byudjtir These are the primary inipiatives " tnssstancda, in the bus, out the win- yippp PRPER RVUS WHICH
dents, providing them special tutoring ami part-time (in- \ , - State Senator, District 21 1/2 the school is taking. However, to be down or at the bus. . \ REOVIREIMMEDATE.
.7eslu.d . successful, the home must do their A Damaging bus equipment in any -REFERRAL;-
A CoMumnY Service by:
Woetar Ford ) Caetroville State Bonk (^2201)
Royce Groff OR Co. (838-2i35) Caatrovllle Drug Store (838-2110)
Tondre-Guinn Funeral Home (6302221)
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Dropout prevention
„ "We just must not, we juai cannot aford the great waste campuswork ,
actions will affect your vested Interest
New Eountain United Methodiet
Rey. Elmer Beckttantia,
Quihi 426 4219
...,H Comments from... .ki
Administrator of the FAA and now .lwould have nevet ever believedi A The chamber orcommerceomce Ticket setters, for the 13th Annual A Consumer Alert from the Attof-
the president ofthe AoPAAirSafety . has happened kor thefirsttime nas books in the office for sale by Chamber fundraimer on April 15. re to ney Generans omce quotes the law
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ord tows in 1968, and ha ve dcopped by daily ched ass factorin an accident. NmTw.^^e^^orr^ ■ ifrV-l "r *^0-1^ -^nur IM.’ report states that it to against the few ..
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.Z I- J A magazine in Houston,' Texas, more taforutation, Call Rudy Solis, hank does not honor, you am legally
dnrringthansxttdecomettrnntihlepnd called mcentiy aboutithenastilleDai Chairman ofthe evene t responsible t reimburse whoever is
•Irpifotswiurocumonitmhhiningna celebration on July 14. mhiayeer that We have wome mew brochures om hoiding the check tor the amount or
professionalism, they could lower the controls of the twin-turboprop as It date is important because it will mark some of the interesting thing to see the check. Texas law allows businennes
number of accidents by Another 45 made its approach to Durango, Colo, the 200th anniversary of the French and do in San Antonio, ie., Witte to collect "a reasonable processing fee,
— . --- 1 rd*x the Itafrty Board taidtMl the Revolution. That movement, that be Muneum,Wax Museum, and Believe it which shall not exceedI$IS."Sales tax
Engen. . v captain wat. "medtestty t- gan in 178%, overthrew the absolute or Not, The Alamo, Lone Star Hall of may be added, but interest may not be
Engen identified factors in theacci monitor the approach, which was un- monarchy, of the Bourbons and the Horns, ete. Come by and pick up a; charged.ityov would like acopy of this
. . atty. Everyonein a community gains dent decline, including recurrent stabilized and resulted inn descent systemofclapeprivilegezandendedin.cop-,. Consumer Alert, call the office.
Dhh ii t below the published descent profile. "heseituroPobmePoeo .,‛0
Two crew members and seven ofthe 15
passengers aboard the flight were
killed in the accident The airlines
have been plagued with accidents over >.
the past couple years.
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Bethlehem Lutheran., &AJOKSUL£buBiti . ; st PfWIfPtiunh f
Rev. Dave Reid Nuv. Tad Yarbrough Rev. Patrick Ragsdale ,
Quihi 426-4636. Castroville < ' Castroville 538-2267
Ciasses-am/Worship-10am ) Sunday School-8:45am , Massee: •
FWorship-1tamSaturday-5:30pm .
Sunday evenlng-6pm Sunday-8 * 10:30am
.Wednesday-7pm . Confessions:
' 1 ' . ...: Saturday-4:15-5:15pm 4..“
MV Unfletf Mafhodfet Church (Any other time by appt)
Pastor "Strick" Strickland : 2,
Sunday School-9:00 am ' LaCoste FInt Daatfat
at202 Lw. LaCosteRd. v ' Rev. Jack Hulsey H, Pastor
Worahip-1015am . .Hwy. 471 , . .
at Moye Chapel i Sunday Schodt9:45am <
< 538-3533 Box 1280, Castrovilte Sunday morning worship-ttam
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north of Hwy. 80 Sunday School 10am
- Worahip10am
S=e- ThuredayWorship-7pm
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, OurladvofGrc catholic
Z Magt. Michael McManus
LaCoste 7S2-3346
Mmook Saturday 7pm
) Sunday-49:30 '
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Castroville News Bulletin
Adivinionotbudknerrblahime Coatee walter "BuT Buckmer,
President Main office: P.O. Boa 187, Lano, TX 78643. Local office: 407
Paris Street, Castroville, TX 7868» and entered as second class matter at ,
the Post Office la Castroville, TX Postmaster Send address changes to,
< fiMCFetem«teNosmBuiletia.P.O.DrawerD,Caatroville,TX78e8S.Tete-
phone (512) 538-2558 or 538-2247. PUBLICATION # 368000
GENE BUCKNER --- PuMtahn "
LUANA BUCKNER _______________________ Editor
CATHERINE ________________________ Ltestyle Editor ,
TIM MCGRATH __________Sports Editor A Photographer :
RITA MCMILLAN__________________________ Advertising
EVANGELINE -------Classified ads a Circulation
SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Medtao county 512J6 per year. Eewhereim
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The Caotrorifie News BuMetia to a member oi the Teuns Proas Asu. and
■ Sunday uvaning aarvtoo-7pm -
Church pf Christ ‘ i .2 Wadntmday Bible Btudy-7pm
Hwy.90,1miwest-Castroville : ■ ' ' ’
< Bibie Btudy-BJOam sy a Naw Ufa Church pfQotf
Bunday Worahip-10:30am 8 6pm Richard F. Paul, Jr., D.D.
,. children the importance of riding the of it’s passengers (breaking windows Influence ofalcoholi beverages or a
bus in a safe and orderly manner. This or lights; damaging gauges or, emer- controlled substance. ,
should be followed up by working in gency equipment. 2. Flagrant language and/or gestures
harmony with the school when there is 5. Handling bus safety equipment, in- toward thebus driver that could cause,
a problem. The students must do their eluding the emergency door, except in a loss of respect by other students
. . part. They must understand and ar- an emergency. "a ' ' " toward the bus driver. , k ’
The long termn.futume of aviation in write to their state senators state rep-ition with FAA, offers anationwde pro- cept ‘hat tiding a bus is a long and K Fighting on the Ms. - 3. Damaging the bus, ie, ripping the
2 ..Texas to in rest jeopardy at the present resentatives, and the governor to help gram of free aviation safety seminars tedious process. They should look to 7, Posseasing material that is unsafe seats, e<Cr , ,
time. The Texas Aeronautical Com- nltevfote the nrowing problem and loss which are open to all pilots. The Foun- " ‛AE,
mission is without funds and a method of a tremendous resource-the airport, gdation provided seminars in 258 loca-
. of securing funding. Also the TAC may , . ' 3 1 tions in the past two years, ’ .
even be incorporated into the highway
department which will make it even
more difficult to obtain operating and .
r airport production funds. Mr. Emer-
son, the chairman ofthe TAC, points
out that, "the outcome of legislation
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Buckner, Luana. Castroville News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 9, 1989, newspaper, March 9, 1989; Castroville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1599801/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Castroville Public Library.