Castroville News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 4, 1989 Page: 13 of 14
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County Treasurer’ Continuing du-
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The seminar provides county treas-
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their care.
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But prnjected motor vehicle nales
taxes were lowered in the revined esti-
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elected officials for the 17th Annual '
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Edward J. HABY, Own er
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Ulra Magazine wee tai Cautrovin.
Robin Girassel. Brian Westerfield,
Valerie GiomeL Barbara Aguilera.
Cade Griga and Aimee Brown.
Second grade winners were; list ■ - -
place • Nathaniel Butler, Tara Gillium.
Trucy Bounquin. Derek Riedel; Katy
love. Michelle Rogers, Lina Frazier,
and Zach Tnehirhart. 2nd place .
■ Roberto Fraga. Sean Mann. Allison
‘White. Carla Guerrero. Kristal
Saucedo Randi Breiten. Maggie
Pena, and Ryann Haby. 3rd place -
JanaHaby. Shannon Ramirez.
Zachary Keeton, Patricia McMillan.
Ricky Kohlleppel, Cayla Castleberry.
Justin Haby. and Anne Lwin
Sandy Schott
has relocated to the
"His and Here" Hair Salon,
Hondo
426-3795 or 426-5600
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money management and legal require-
, ments for government Bacal accounta-
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. - Concurrent sessions at the seminar
provided customized training baaed
on population and government struc-
- ture of the counties where the treasur-
ers serve.
The annual conference is oge of the
educational programs sponsored by
the V.C. Young Institute of County
Government, s port of the Toms Agri-
cultural Extension Service.
Moos was appointed in IMS to the
, position of county treasurer.
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National Bank
Member F.D.I.C.
762-3311
Current intereet Pald Or
Time Savinge Depoeits
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I Edna and Herbert Weibien
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The family of Ahns Hutzler Schott
expremes their thenks and gratitude
far aN the prayers, phone calls and
visits and a special thank to the
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Community Care Center and all
etalL Dr. John Meyer, Father Tony of
DHania, Father Put of Castroville,
Siter Rane of Honda, Mrs. Adeline
Welblen, organist; and Tondre Guinn
Funeral Homa.
May God Mean each of you. (18-ltp)
Mr. A Mra. Calvin Schott
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Mr a Mra. Ray Horner
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Favene flit:. N.C '
Why waste the night (
,. When the crikets draw
Their private bows.
And hreflies blink ,
Their signal glows.
And coolness Mirs,
Our flush to ease. ‘
And vigilant owls
Seek prey neath trees—
Why sleep and miss it?
M. M. M. Spilman lives in
Fayetteville. N.C.,wher she
teaches fra grade.
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YESTERDAY’S TREASURES,
co GIFTS, ANTIQUES, 1
REPRODUCTIONS & COLLECTIBLES .
Great gifts for Mother’s Day, Graduation,
Father’s Day, Wedding & Birthday.
•Free Gift Wrapping On Arty Item Over $10
"Senior Citizen Discounts .
"Free $50 Gift Certificate Drawing
2518 S.W. Loop 410, San Antonio
(Outside Loop 410 access, between Marbach Rd. A Hwy. 90)
673-2010
Own: Tues. - Sat. 11:30 to 5:30, Ciosed: Sun. & Mon.
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Physician referral recommended, but not required.
CALL 426-5363
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reporting and disbursements of
county funds. Participation in the
seminar applies toward certification
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. Juntin lUwK Henjamin Murders, Jaua
r Page. Emily Jagie. Randy Yate*, and
Kristi Simmons. t -,3
: Winners from the Pr-Kindergar
tee were: ist place - Kazzandra Marti-
nez and Eric Gonzalen 2nd place - lee
Crouch, and Alejandra Cumpon 3rd
8 ' place Meindir Crindo and larvae
motel tax waa ohm pn^rted because
of increenina occupancy levels and the
rebounding ntate economy. .
Bookkeeping t ranafers sod repairs
to the atate's tranchine tea law will
capture more than $1.5 billion, Bol-
lockaaid. A reduction to reserves far
MIS mlllkm to the timat becuoae
the potential far tax rifaudt baa di-
minished.
During National Hospital Week
May 8 thru May 12
\ Medina Community Hospital
‘ wMba offering mammograms . I
for a combined fs$
(Includes radiologist foe) of
$60.00*
-This offer is exended on a cash basisyonly
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Children at the Medina Valley Ele- Bobbie Fischer. Marjean Noehine,
mentary" School participated in a Police Chief Leonard Crawford. Bea
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Keep Castroville Beautiful Poster Contest
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Mrs. Moos also received updates
pouter contest spomsored by the Keep .Fonworthy. Virginia Sueha Lynne Sautok Benjamin Nicolai. IwA
Castroville Beautifui Committee. The Hardy and Alfene Tectorhart. Rib-. Gohmert, Helen Haby. Colby Jonat
theme far the contest was Anti-Latter. • bond were uwarded to first, wecondand Valerie Solis and Angelica PerL lad
.Judges for the- content included third place winners who ure pictured ’ place - Bureii. Joaban Schott.
belou.‛ Chad Trip. Amanda BetahlaveKMau-
mimamuau rice Flores Dawn Wlwon. Stacey
E Keller, and Jenniler Burrh- Jrd place
e Iauren Ioffman Ana I hUman
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ing county funda," said Mr*. Moos.
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A total ofL 192 drilling permit* were Hance said permita leaned far new
issued by the Railroad Commission inoil and gas botes to March included $6
March according to RRC Chairman is the Sax Antonio am (District 1,45
___ ___Kant Hance. In bShrnato total- ‘ toebo fanfare area (Diatrtet 2) M to
wooed ."eepinen-dmnen - - • Southeam Tenm (Dtetetet fa, 62 to
The March total included 750 per- deep South Texas (Diatrtet 4), 20
mits to drill new oil and gas, tests. 54 East Central Texas (District 5k 42 to
permits tore-enterexisting well bores. East Texas (Dintrict 4k 105 to West
42 to deepen existing botes. 1*5 to Central Texas (District 7B). 43 la the
pingbock existing holes, and nine for San Angelo area (District 7Ck 103 to
1 the 71st legislative Session and new other wells. Operators were also is- the Midland area (District •>, 78 In the
computer voftware applications Cor sued 128 amended drilling permits. Lubbock area (District SA), 87 to
county treasurers.
"County treasurefs have the major
State Comptroller Bob Bullock says The latest InfMoaofnew tex money
that an expanding Texas economy will into the estimate brings to 1X8 bilion
make an extra 1210 million available the total increase la Bands available
far the 1990-91 state budget, far the 1990-91 budget compared to
Bullock added the 1218 million in the current 1988-89 budget.
new tax revenue in a revised revenue Beaidea the projected new tax
estimate he sent to the legislature. money, the increased available revs-
Earlier this year. Bullock had already one comet from neveral bookkeeping
upped his original estimate by 1150 tranearttoae adopted by the lagiala-
million to reflect improved sales tax tore, leginlative netions on tax inaues
revenue. invoiving the tranchine tax, and guar
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2 f 4 Nanc. "This additional 1210 million is di- Among the state's major tax
-*IU4 IVAUU3. rectiyattributable to the Texas econ- sources, significant incregnes were
' " omy." Bullock said."Our 'economy is . forecast in sales and naturalIgas taxes.
-° gdAG fo. no longer just retovering. It is expand- improvements were also, seen in the
b•3 • ing" franchise tax and in federal money far
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, First grade winners were: 1st place ■
, • Napa Saenz Janon Cheistilles lacto
WeiblenRikki Batter, Camy Cuellar,
tw : . Joni Gibbons Melisa Hawkins, and
. And, Willomt. 2nd place'Jake Taylor.
E2 C athy Sellers, rlinton Haby, Dustin .
" , Davis. Ryan Bippert. Julianna Jagge.
• Bucky Maples and Denise arza. 3rd
, ptiice winner, Angela Strickland.
n Warren Haby, Benjamin Weber.
eon, and photographe
were plenned with the
Imedina community hospital
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May 4, 1989 Castroville News Bulletin
LoulaSalzmanand his family would
Mho to exprees their thanks and appre-
wiven Mm an bis 188th birthday. Te
Momelgnor MeManus of Our Lady of
Grace Catholle Church and the Senlor
Chairwha Bang such a besutifal Mass,
we thenkyom.
Thenkaslogotoeveryepe whosint
cards and flomers and to thone who
came to vielt.
A special tbanba to the tedtea ef St.
Ana's who viait Mm at the Heritage
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North Texm(Diatriet *k and 34 to the
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in dhe Brat three monthaof 190, fag
commammorwaanaue3,953 enhmj
permita, a M percent decrease from
the 4023 booed duriha the same pe-
rtodoflMB.
■ The 1,1M permita leaned to Merrit
included 524 oil permita, 1*4 gee per-
mita, 488 all and gm permita, 31 injec-
CAMPS OF THANKS
We would like to thank all eur
Monde, neighbors end relatives far all
the phone colls, cards, viaita, planta,
prayers, and the dinners from the
Moose Lodge during the time Herbert
woo hoapitalized. Also thanka to Rev.
Heioebe for hie vtolte end Dr. Lloyd
VanWinide and. his nmociates far off
Manor nureing home 1
fellmees win elways he
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OFFERS
MAMMOGRAMS “—
.c (acreening for breast cancer) _
-Ueing our NEWLow Dose. . 7
‛ Radiaton Mammography Unit T
K July tene. New Yorii tuehton model
Angele Booth to pictured in front of
Gone Suehs‛ Root Eatate omce along
with bote and main ng artiat. Gary
ParomThefshloamegazimelpub-
Wehed to Dalles with Nemoto omee to
Wouaton. Art director, Lee Ann Don*
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Buckner, Luana. Castroville News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 4, 1989, newspaper, May 4, 1989; Castroville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1599809/m1/13/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Castroville Public Library.