News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 7, Ed. 1 Monday, February 15, 1982 Page: 1 of 16
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Monday.February15,1982
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Dr. Parker Meyer
Dr. Daniel Martinez
Mrs. HilmarH. Koch
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and Bud and Mike Groff.
John Windrow D.D.S.
Stephen and Michael Koch
Community National Bank
Hondo National Bank
broken into with very little
change stolen.
shall ma
meeting ;
D'Hanis Fire Dept.
Seth Witcher D.D.S.
Medina County Peace Off.
Johnny Wilson Buddy Bray
Kiaeger Drilling
Guinn-Horger Funeral Home
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Bobby Nester John Rabidou
Lawrence Weynand
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Judge, is taking an active
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ance are progressing well
iccording to Chairpersons
Aelanje Koch.' Miles Hutson,
4.D., John Rabidou and
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ful benefits of subscribing
to a hometown community
newspaper is being able to
I The Castro Garden Club
announces a public meeting
at 7:30. Feb. 18 at the
American Legion Hall. The
speaker will be Bob Webster,
who hosts the popular Garden
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Dr. Miles Hutson
The Caballeros Rothe Carle
Baseball 7
Medina Valley’s first
Baseball Scrimmage will be
Monday, Feb. 15. at home,
at 4 p.m. aginst the
Pleasanton Eagles.
MVYouth
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hines in the teachers’lounge, mentioned they may have
recently emptied, were also ' secreted themselvs inside
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night or Saturday morning,
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Speaker on gardening
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friends as they appear In the
publication.
Here at The News Bull-
etin our policy concerning
photographs Is they belong
to the Mb on a First-
come first-served basis,
after we remove iba spot ,
that must be returneJ or
saved for some reason. \
Our “cup runneth over", ,
at the office, with pictures.
Our bulletin board has
dozens of photographs dto-
been very generous in donat-
ing food, beverages and
services to the function. Some
of those include:
Hermann Sons B& W Store
White Swan Products
Uvalde Coca Cola H
Jack Gruber Chapman Grain
Bob Heyen Realty
Woodrow Glasscock Jr;
Castroville News Bulletin
First Savings and Loan
Butler’s pharmacy “ -C
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The Journalism Depart-
ment had a few dollars stolen Malesky feels the burglars
out of the teacher’s desk but included a student or stu-
no cameras or other equip- dents from the school who
ment was taken. were familiar with the areas
The Coke and candy mac- where money is kept. He also
4-H wins at Ft Worth
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The Ft. Worth Stock Show Boehme placed 7th, (17
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■ gartment answered several jaH where he remains under
calls during the past week. $5,000 bond. 1 r z (
On Feb. 6. an arrest was
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reported a vehicle. parked at Police received a report on
A&l Lab. had been broken- Feb. 8. that batteries were
into. A pocket knife 3338 taken from the trucks parked
cliber shells 'wens akenl at Medina Valley Seed and
Stveh ATmaguer was attest- Fertilizer. This incident is
ed for burglarly of a vehicle still under investigation.
played under a message
saying “If you see a picture
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Castroville hopes to rid
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the city of junked
vehicles and nuisances
A Junked Vehicle Ordin- much discussion, the subject
ance was accepted with the was tabled-
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[ The event is set for Sunday.
Feb. 21. at the St. Dominics
Parish Hall at D’Hanis. The
bar-b-que will start at 4 p.m.
and the dance will start at 7
p.m. Both are free, however,
donations are encouraged. Marjache Escamilla t
All monies will be used to Tony Koch & Country Squires
purchase equipment for Mpd- David Kemp & Family Trad,
ina Memorial Hospital., Scotty Bailey Kunz Plumb.
Many local residents have Hugh Meyer George Ernst
Jearl Johnson Hondo Lions
D’Hanis Lions Pearl Dist. "---■ . _
Lone star Dist. Miller Dist. lcenterland Dr. Miles Hut-
SchlitzDist: Gill Savings visits with Frances Bohl eon. The men are discussing.
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Donations are still being I" ® M I™ W . U11
accepted. interested persons bn-nnpko - , "
should contact Melanie Koch
at 426-4784 or John Rabidou The theft occured Friday Coach J. Patterson discov- ball concession,
at 426-3315. nifiht or. Saturday morning, ered the .robbery Saturday * Another area broken into
y afternoon, Feb. 6. * was the gym locker area
7 The school “vault” is a where money for towel rental
closet area with a steel door? was kept. There was none. , the school.
“Only limited change is kept
Point of entry into the high in there usually," Malesky
school • is; not positively , said. Maintenance has recon- •
, known, however, it is sus-strutted the area since the
Express. and has written a pected more than one person
book especially for South was involved 2 since a large
Texas gardeners. plate glass window betweeh an accumulation of money
Mr. Webster’s topic will be the cafeteria and the main
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’ neof themost pleasure:
the MV Jr. High
careterta,rnursday.Feb,
18.7p.m.
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The Medina Valley Bass
Club will have it’s first
tournament Sunday, Feb.
21. at MedintLake. Weigh
in will be at Red Cove at 5
p.m. For more information
call Jerry Keller, Cast
MVYHT a
Medina Valley of
YHT will meet at the Medina
Valley High School Monday,
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"Landscaping for Color," but office was removed for entry
he will answer questions on into the office,
any aspect of gardening after
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writes a weekly gardening an evening of authoritative
column for the San Antonio conversation on gardening.
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Police report shows
robbery still happens
The Castroville Police De- • and taken to Medina County
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Medina County Deputy
Sheriff Alvin Santleben does 3,
have some suspets and the
officers took fingerprints at
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revised section and passed by a
Castroville City Council dur- Police Chief Tony Olivares
ing the regular meeting was 7
Tuesday, Feb. 9. trol Officer with Sgt. Carlos
—cnyAdminTStratofstcvan Coumrlf1^required "by 7hc
Gallegos reported on the state to designate a municipal
apartments scheduled for rabies control officer, author-
Castroville. Construction ized to quarantine and des-
should begin April or May. troy rabid animals; requires
rtgEable T.V, work should the owner of every dog and
alsobcglnln April. cat to have such animal
The city's Nolex 700 Bond vaccinated against rabies.
Copier has received one bid of and prohibits cities from
$700 and will be up for bids registering or licensing ani-
one more week. mals that have hot been*
— - f -vacdnatedl ,
DPS Capt. Stark, Corpus
Christi, will sand a foam to--An Alternate City Secre<
look at the requirements and tary was appointed in the
feasibility of establishing a absence of Bobbie Fischer
driven license renewal office She will be out 3 weeks due to
in Castroville. surgery. The alternate is
under new business Cl. ErancesNeumann.
lego, proposed chahges in Council meetings are oper
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Schultz, Rhonda. News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 7, Ed. 1 Monday, February 15, 1982, newspaper, February 15, 1982; Castroville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1600144/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Castroville Public Library.