News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 1, 1995 Page: 2 of 10
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below poverty level; and listing all Wicmens add.
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Medina Community Hospital Bocconcelli will be closer to hiz
“She will try all the other pro- home working in Convense. His la
grams such as Medicaid and AFDC day here is Sunday. Crawford antici-
before qualifying them under the pates having a large pool of appi-
county indigent program." aid Rita cants from which to fii the position
Moos, county treasurer. The applicants must be Texas ceri-
Acordingtothelaw,oncea fied,passatst,andhave-anomt
county spends ia 10 percent the bilta interview.
wfll go tothestate Medicaid program "Whoever comm out beam the
hold possessions that together are a yen to take a position with da
worth nope ban $1000. Convene Police Department
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issuedintheCityofCastovilledur-
ing the month of May:
!5 • Many Pleak: six-fot highce-
;• dar fence: 102 River Forest: $10.
•TheisAutoPartsrconcreteslabs:
24 ttlHwy.«B4M0A8L50.
• David Botello: stonage build-
I; ing: Wahingom; $1000.
• Dennis Haby: two-car garage;
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; capecialyifyouamasyearold. Deapteths setback,dhey casi
Jess Michacl. of same age. got dheirlincsuponthewatnAcrossthe
: Ms hat tameiof fishing at the Land- smal, green tiver, Sohneider,
. mark bn Saturday, May 27, where the young son of Caswoville Police
therwasafishing"toumament"spon- Officer Kyle Schneider, pulled in a
; sored by the Texas Department of bigihrashing scatfish. JomsokeptpulH-
' • Wildlife. . ingbishookoutofthewatersoscoi
■ GameWardenEmieLermasaid dhemwasafishoniyet
hs depanment sponsored thie eventHecouldn'tsemwunderuand
junforchildrensuchasJcase. dhatkeepingthehookinthewaterwas
,r "Westockedthesueamwith n big part of dm game. Liad
catfish." Lerma said. "Is for kids "Heysir"someoneontheoppo- ;
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gharmacis and owmer of Conoly's Health. Buteveryoneinvolvedagree
Druginc.inDevine. itispatients who will suffer the mos
A 1986 ana law mandpues ba "Sometimes peoplecan do with
cachcounty mustprovidelO percent outimmodiatesurgery,"saidLucind
: Hmeanmiiss xExHzXX ascent to high school
• pourimthepankingiot at the catfish. Waylanachme Before the ceremony, the eighth
“Dad," Jesne whispered, tugging Thetwottiedforalittelongert Staff Wrter graders had a picnic lunch, ham burg
en Me Mar’s MM above. “Do all bring home a trophy, ba then the The Medina Valley Junior High era provided by Britachs'Restaurant
; fisher guyshavewoget wett" rains rotoned. Cold, wa and happy, held its first ammal eighth-grade inCastroville. Lunch wascatenunder
1 anime* bn Manar r June Jessesuggestedperhapsitwasmeto gre/hmtiou andawM* carmen/ May the treesbehindtheschool. There was
Secrut told the pair the tournament go home. 25. . also a cake, provided by the school
woudstantassoonastherainletupso "Youknowdad,"Jessesaid."We "Wejustwantetodosomething cafeteria.
; theyheadedoffinscarchofbreakfast could stopatthe store an the way and special far them for goting through They're on the prowl, feelin’
’ ArSammy’s, Jesse’s excitement ga a big fl* and tell mom we caught the eighth grade," Ann Althaus, an mighty fine." the inscription read,
mounted, lb ran to the door peveral it." eighth-grade tencha said. They had “Look out high school, here comes
! timcstoneoif the rin had stoppod Secrut pronounced the event a an awards ceremanv at the end of the clans of ‘99." .
! Fingly it cleared and the pair headed success and said some of the poles second grade and a the end of fifth White the teachers were enthusi-
; becktotheinn. would smyonhandfor young visitors grade, ord they waned something astic and the students ran around the
After picking up a fishing pole to the Landmark Inn who wanted to that would mark their passage into yard talking and laughing, some stu-
! anda Styrofoam cup of rawliver for experience fishing themselves. ( highschool." dents said the event could have been
I baittheyfoundaspoton the millrace Lerma said the few fish that Acting Principal Annette better.
weren’tcaught would stayintheriver Gonzalesechoedthioseremarksinher “ it's O.K.," William Starber
forthosefuturefishermen. opening speech to the 50 parents who raid. “But they could have given us
had crowded into the cafeteria to wit- some music. It would have been ba-
nesa the ceremonv ter if we could dance."
“Thisisthefihktimewe’vetried One of Sumber’s friends, Clint where they will pay 80 percent and tesandteormlimerviowwig
„ ... ________._________________thia," Gonzales said. “So, if there are Tschirhan, reminded him the event the county will pay 20 percent hired. whether a rookie or a seasoned
" Jacob Casanova, of Casco intemational. Realtors in Castroville, has some glitches, here with us. The kids could have been worse. In Medina County, the general officer," Crawford said.
5 recendy been awarded the prestigious Certified inumational Propeny Spe- asked for this today and we draught * "It’s beuer than what they did revenuetax for the fiscal year 94-95 City Administrator James Fisher
■ ■■ —4— feey dwrvnd in havr Mair moving to lam yarn," Tachirhart said. "Last yea added up to $2426479. Tea percent said that the lastofficer bred started
icedbyagraduation." theeighdtgradendidnYgMtoaM." ' ata tatary of S15Q5 smooth.
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any county resident who fulfills the office, "but not withouttheir medica
qualificationsfarindigenthealthcare. tions." Stephens notifiedahospitalo
Befone a person or family can be decision and they cancelled a sur
who Qualify, and *a providers of foragrandeot of $86,000
theseservicesandthepharmaciestha After the meeting, clerks i
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Barnes, Thomas. News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 1, 1995, newspaper, June 1, 1995; Castroville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1599887/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Castroville Public Library.