Castroville News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 1, 1989 Page: 4 of 18
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F.AA. examiner Jack Mathis
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fem there's a written provision to above and beyond the regular de- prosy. Although preferred stock-
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juvenile arrests for prop or tj bfore they threaten society even
crimes rose 24 percent, and more.
youth arrests for drug crimes in- . The Senate Select Commitiee
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Sunday wrahip-: a epmf Richard F. Paul, Jr., D.D. .
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/ Aloe, an June 3, the 1880‘s Saddle
Tramps will be at Landmark Inn. i .
-Weunticipate lots of visitors to From Texas Facts published by’
L Castroville on those days. State Dept of Hwys A Public flees concerntap courses in Office z house for large aircraft. The com-
2 . . Transportation: i State Name: \ skHi*, air conditioning, weiding. pony's own 222A was sluggish in
Buster i*r* needtag Visitor hrom "Tejas," Indian word mean- electrical wiring. They also have hot and high conditions, and the
Guides or post cards, come by the ing "Friendly" State Mottot schools in Del Rio. If interested, I
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sABceorcaB us-530-3142. Friendship, State Bird: Mocking- you any contact San Antonio,
The latest /Consumer Alert bird; State Trees Pecan; Slate 533-0150.
the Lcoming LTS-101 engines, ha* been very busy giving check
"If’saterribly expensive aircraftto rides for pilot's licenses. Mathis
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; about 50 flight hours by HAI, and operations continue to be based in Texas
• tests with a Bell 222UT art ex- Kerrville.
Mooney also has announced (nen
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I , M.j Aj-_ ' 222, B, and UT helicopters cur- sales offices across the United_ae_
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. daisaduumusSbamberol -ommerfeu auqlternmtive betweeni anew Auistaf. The centratciltg miBen l
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from the Attorney Cons refs of- Flower: Bluebonnet; State Grass: Dauphin. Most of the Bell 222’s comprise the remaining compo-
ficeeoucern* rwtrndid wuerantiei Sideoat* Grama; State Gem: are three to four years old and nents of Mooney-DIRECT, intro- The Texas Senate approved a
this week on Channel 5 TV about ' an new and used can. Some war- Topaz; State Stone Petrified have an econoasic life of 2d to 25 (faced last July at a bold new safes bill by State Sed. Judith Zaflirini •
ranties cover only very limited Palmwood; State Dish: Chill; years. and marketing program built (D-Laredo) which would toughen,
parts or problems. Read the hne State ShelltLghining Whelk; The Jaffe Group includes around the concept of stronger the Texas Open Container Law by
print. State Song: Texas, Our Texas'. 1 Comtran Lad., a supplier at na- and more direct ties with custom- completely outlewing drinking
' Brochures have been received cette hush kite for Boeing IffTa, ers. The company currently has and driving. The MB also would
on SM Aatente Trade School Of- and lCl AviatkM, a cMsplettou overM authorised service centers, bon open containers of alcohol in
' “ * *— " " -t“ " — in the continental U& and has the passenger compurtment of
tans were increasingly service by either the chid ar the
d the chances of reha- parent. The child and parent also
■erekscraaatagty doubt- could be required to partkcipate in
bond.
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Some investors incorrectly ally gone lorever . A* you can see, if like s fixed!
Identity preferred stocks with income is important in your in-
tion w-i- The Ml undid aliow nxed-income debt investments vestment pfea, ramptete under
jOlMBB' mM - IB'' rfHMQ MM' such as bonds. Although pre-: standing of the type of preferred
rresisfl 11 percent. / on the Juwallr Justice ByUm or form parent* when they believe Serredstocksicaiymorkincome
in this article my focus shall be which I served studied this prob- rehabilitation effort, are failing, predieubimy, mey-re mb oqMp
on the iwhaMdtation of young of- fem eictensively. The committee They then could ierminate the ""2 J* “J g go- gtog 2
Toxasyotoh to trouble with the peonetlervingjuveniedmen&.i.mendthataprontcutimgattorney che success of the company pating preferred stock entitles it. A stockcholder may e
tow tend to remain involved with ers, balancing the needs ofench petition the court for a re hearing
riminalactiyityn 1967, 44 per- youth and thmhily ‘members with For those juveniles who are -re-
coat rtyotrth referred to J wvotdfe the need to teech such children psat offenders, the MR would re- 7-~~ TeTre N __________, ft-t-----
Pi ihoftia and to the Texas youth about i rri utoMBR, the deed to quire that pronecutors be‘In- T 1. hoomre" - US"
Comuission had been reterred protect the community, the need formed of the youth 's htatoty NtoKPBya33:0“105n0.020prelermedtockis"mited.toithe
zrnsom aone m "tjLr. W mo . commom,
DAEGeLsianazG- with’Tenie aflMMha ings. preferred stock is adjustable-rate
. 2eEHET-adMAEag "thliehtAFWramun"i. - On the other hand, if econom- preferred stock. This unique pre-
Hnla IC . - .1^ -ics dictate, the board, of directors ferred stock paysa dividend that's
-AIAW.‘13 ."iumpAhatwgggGnimgi can choose to pay no ‘dividends to adjusted, usually quarterly, to the The important thing to re-
w •__. X / preferred bolder*. Whether or not Treasury-bil rate or other umber about preferred stock is
rCClDlCIlt "-tE0PrFP2 L-' the shareholder eventually re- .money-market rate*. that it‘s an equity investment and
_ ceives theserpassed dividends de- Finally, there's a convertible thereare risk* associated. Corpo-
Af avare -V- ... - a, u, ' .omiiouguAfH- pends upon the type at preferred vpreferred stock that's exchange- rations are the usual buyer* of
OA —W4LM ■ ' 0255 h5 tn auch child 0 awav Uk Stt Un stock With a cumulative pre- able into a given number of com- preferred stock primarily because
Seem, Boobuck A Coospaay boa re- temeb dimeutt to heiP such ..ferred stock, passed dividends are mon .lock shares, usually at a , the dividends are 70 percent tax
centygnmoundHhnt.-miee fanLoBMr721bv Zaflirini re are - accumulated and must be paid to predetermined price. Since this exempt for a corporate holder. If
- .2 _.____Wts2 ICraloupzmi05 2 e preferred stockholders before preferred stock is directly assort- your only reason tor owning pre-
PrLrv2prah.mmmdftwiMS.Tte .. -- dividends are paid to the holders ated with common stock. it's ferred stock is safety of principal
mnbda prenututiom will take place courts and probation oiBears to waudetitumis to refer cases of . of common stock.On the other more volatile in market price And eutreot income, perhaps you
eu mPtNIilem0nt imiMIc intmk-rtte tothetemife hand, apassed dividend on noncu- than the nonconvertible pre- should consider alternative in-
duMrii coirts. 52 mulative preferred stock is gener- ferred stock, which behaves more vestments.
tench the skin, ra quire d for sue. S.B. -1721 fa what some wouid : —---——— ----1------—; ' 1 1111 - ~ '
,cessful rnwfMrt handltaK prob- cafiatnngb tore''ML It is a work-
ognizeUniversalRundleforparticip- lem-solving, decisloh-making and eMe apysach to dealing with Ju-
tiom with Sean la bringing quality communication. 4 , A venileoflenders. •'
produsfe to the Aw triraa enmumtrst . The MH provides for teaching When they deflate the-rights,
,atairprice and for the cohitinued children and their perents about the property or the ypersons, at
coimmitmenttostandforintegrityad wwiwiin ability for their actions, their fellow Texans, ‘juveniles ' = ~ .
valuei the marut place. thrug proVisions’denling with mprttitro ImrTTTrM^fe thto ttarr' •' The Jaffe Group of San Antonio 1 BaciHty—which include* a three- • James Hulbert, also from Eagle
4 Unwversal Rundle employs over restt"tlonUNder Sfa. 1721 A wfll pay the r—for their has started Jaffe Helicopters and story marketing center and four Pass, received his private pilot’s.
2200 people producing bathine a/a- juvenile omender and his ar bar crim— With this "tough-love” in conjunction with Heli-Air form hangar boys-serves as the corpo- license from Mathis.
isms, batteoem China wmw, writ mr-. -eT-NI . ----<< L he anknnen wemovteakte toewt off . ■ joint venture to market ‘refur- rate headquarters for sales and Mathis also renewed a couple of
rounds, whirlpgols, faucets, bath fur- P--Ltutnan, the crimtari tendencies of some bished Bell 222 helicopters outfit- marketing functions, as well as CFI rating* for local flight iastruc-
•......pomasrndaconamndoominlloe victims if property damage or ofour youth beflare those .tendea- 'ted with Allison 25A-C34 en^nes. customer service and delivery, tors,
y-y?- persomniinjury." des take over thsirllvus. ' .The 222A testbed had completed Manufacturing and engineering
■Mucad ha employee qalty commit- Tlte probation officer also would By Judith Zamrini 5
mentcelebrationitoriateAugust - be allowed to requlre community .State Senator, Dist. 21
’ a "" r •.. ; ''r’-; - * -ipected this month The market.
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tt h^ team has lirntlfhd 147 BelL
CastrovilleNi
veM-ira, if the driver has a prior
conviction for dil l teg aMeteteri-
rated or ..for involuntary man-
ClassesQem/N
operate with the Lycomings," says • issued a private pilot's license to
Jaffe Helicopters' chairman Scott Weber, a student at SWJC wMtedrtvh«K heor ehelsob-
Dougtesjaifo*! think were going in Uvalde. Weber’s home to in served driking by ■ tow enforce-
to give Brownsville. mem officer.
; Brad Aggeatye, also at SWJC,
‘ /received his commercial fitanse. cm 295 L Zaflirini eliminates
Mooney Aircraft Corporation Ben Montema}er at SWJC re- tue -------"rT 40 2
has opened its National Mooney rceived his private pilot license. 1- -t—- - y»»,. mu—- De-
Direct Sales and Service Center Ronald Schumann of Kerrvine in 2 " - wm,
. atSanAnonioluternationai Afar, received his private pilotlicense. UmEeaEgineeh"elEnt
port at 8901 Wetmore Raad on Ga^ Lickart of Eagle Pam ro- amm-.-nanmnaecn.
the east nidesof.the airport The cekvedhispeivate pilot lcense rent Iw vutunnyunendorcenbse
"Last session wo took the Bret
steps toward benning the combi-
uationddrinkinganddrivins ri*
LjnnBenma, Pastor .
Lytle 772-4073 "
Werhip-Sunday 1020am
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Buckner, Luana. Castroville News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 1, 1989, newspaper, June 1, 1989; Castroville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1599813/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Castroville Public Library.