News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 1, 1995 Page: 3 of 10
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SPECIALTY CUNIC PHYSICIANS
Grunewald as worthy patron. Preaid- Order of die Eastern Star to attend.
Activity choices plenty
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The acting principal at he junior children..."
The campus curriculum commit-
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bmructora: Coach Cari Keller and
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Fee: Incoming 4th, 5th, 6th, and
M Graders - $15: Incoming 8th and
90 Graders - $25
Date: Incoming 9h Grade: June
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Incoming 8b Grade: June 5-15
Time: 3:15 pm.- p.m.;
Incoming M Grade: June 19-22
Time:1p.m.-3p.m;
Incoming Wb Grade: June 26-29
Time: 1pm.-3pm.;
Incoming th Grade: June 19-22
Time: 3:15 pjn.-5puUL;
Incoming 4th Grade: June 26-29
Tune: 3:15 p.m.-5p.m.
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Location: Medina Valley High
School Gymnasium
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v Time: 9J0ajn.-2:30 pjn.
Ages: 4 and up
Fee: $30
Medina Valley Varsity cheer-
leaders teach young giris he funda-
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jmnps, dances, cheers, stunts, and
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Agra: 10-11
Dotes: June 26-29
Tinre: 8ajn.-12pjn.
Fee: $15
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Dases; June 19-22
Time: tarns.-12 pm.
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Residents raise clamor;
noise ordinance changed
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I’m getting into. wanobecomepanofhecommu.
Those were the
Thenew versionof theordinance
containsonly two clauses prohibiting .
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hanged," Shener said. “The city unnecessary noisescrandorpermit-
cored! warned to shorten it snd they wdwithinthecitywhichcausesmaw-
did." ' rialdistress,, I
.. Wes Oliva, owner of Was Aad MW 00 any person o a—ri »
(oning Rap n Tafmse —Nt gh -------WWw- »— M----g. _ - g m
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mectingand said heremembers why Alsobannedis"anynoiseofsuch
.. it changed. character, intensity and continued du- |
"Ishowedupwithabout 11 other ration, which mb tab ad) interferes
people to protest this ordinance," with he comfort retd repose of any
Olivasaid."Wegotchemiochangeit person of normri nervous sensibili-
Alrline Tiekets,
•209 W. Hwy 90 June 1:00-4:00
WazwnaGritfith “They invited me to Irupprovoa.qucenwiMbebring.
Rending spproyal of the school come down Md inshorbusbondendthegoupk’stwo
bourd, the Medina Valley Junior High childrene ages, 11 and 16.
will have a new principal, possibly as spend the day at the < "My mother, who is a retired
” " teacher, iscomingio," she said. “My
-Deborah Queen
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680-3400 • l -800-999-2431
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pHpndoCspterNo.4A.Orda in cducaaioa from Texaa AAM thii- I’m encied,- rite raid, "ishoppedfor
oftheEsstemstnwileoldanopen versity in December of 1994; Marable two days for housing in the area and
instalaton Saturdaya6p-m.-inthe Hondo chaptere lnstalling Manshall and Mdina Valley High School Pri»- cried became I thought I was going
HondoMasoniclodge, Avene Pezsy Car, Chaplain Tnecia cipal Paul Holzhaus also graduszed Lhavetgiveup.ButFrancisHaby
iddmsti "omqpmiasama.pun
as worthy matron and Vernon Guinn invites all friends of he December," Queen arid. T got my paw It Jan tnirihsiing a Imai n Idi
Qucen said she has already met
some of her pmatiri milieu v
"I Ube what he search commit-
tea did,” she arid. “They invited me
the board toapprove the recommenda- I don't have a specialty in any area. » come down and spend the day at
tionataspeciaimcetingand workshop Tims why I have been working ata the school and are what I’m getting
scheduled for Thursday. June 8. K through 12 school; I wanted to are into. Those were the friendliest, nic-
The salary range for a middl what it waa like. Now I know." eat children I’ve ever seen."
school principal is from $38,000 to Queen, a graduate of Alamo -
$52,600 per year. Gonzales said the Hights High School in Sat Ktatio, ^*3
board and Superintendent Dana mid she is excited about the prospect (GrOmimiiroupn
Marable will have to negotiate a salary of moving to Castroville. (“meKDuIMA N
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yet. We’U be at die next meeting and The noise ordinance as cumently
keep trying." • imam will not apply to city events
Oliva feels the ordinance is bo- and functions permiued by the city,
mg pushed through the council be- All violations will be determined by
cause Sherrer owns the Swan And the discretion of a LaCoste police of-
Railway Inn and wants to well it. ficer.
“I heard he wants to sell his "Violtions wi| be left up to ret
place." Oliva said. “That’s why he officer," Police Chief Montgomery
wantstopushthisnoisethingthrough. ream said “I don’t think we ar going
if the town has that ordinance he’d to need to invest in one of those deci
getahigherprice. Heprobably makes belmetets."
more in a weekend overdrew dual For violating the proposed noise
do ia a month here. This is a bar and ordinance a person can be freed form
we depend on our jukebox." $10 to $200. "
Sherrer would neither confirm A second reading of the ordi-
hor deny rumors that he was selling nance will occur at the June 19 city
the Swan And Railway, a quiet bed council meeting. Thecouncii will have
and breakfeet popular with tourists one mor reading after June 19, and
from San Antonio. then a public hearing will be the last
“I don’t believe in rumors," step in adopting the ordinance.
--June5 9:00-1200
____June 19 9:00-1200
June 29 9:00-12100
__June 10:00-2:00
June 14 10:00-2:00
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June28 10:00-2:00
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June 16 9:00-12:00
June 23 9:00-12:00
June 30 900-12:00
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June 9 1:00-4:00
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DERMATOLOGY---Dt Wk..
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UROLOGY....
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CARDIOLOGY.--... Dr Kopecky.
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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/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Castroville Public Library.