The 4-County News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 20, Ed. 1 Monday, August 21, 1978 Page: 1 of 15
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| "Voted to charge the airport fund 8250 per "Reported effoyts still are being made to get
month in return for the dity police petroling at trees trimmed around telephone lires. Aslo,
the airport at intervals totaling 1 hour Olivares was advised to accompany city crows
everyday Voting for the motion were council when objections are rained by property owners
members, Milton Theis Jr., Lynn Tachirhart, "concerning the cleaning of noveral inter-
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coat approximately 11401 for an additional •Hoard McAnelly report that indicatione
6000-gal, water storage tank to verve the .. show only IS Clans 1 lenke were located in the
airport complez. It was noted that the present gas leak survey conducted by an Atlanta firm,
operators are not using water from the storage „ •After ite requent for clerification of policy
tank since it does not hold enough water for "regarding the local police department’s
their needs. Council inmtructed figuhee be ‘response to calls from the ‛ eherife
obtained to indicate how much of Uw neooseary department. heard Olivares ekplnin the
investment could be recouped over a year present policy states: "When an officer
through water fees and additional cost figures "requests nssistance, all unite will respond.
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McGuire, Steven Sueha, „Douglas Echtle, Holly
Perry, Phillip Smith and Matt Moore. Also (bottom
photo, sitting, L-R], Becky Roberta, Patricia
Mechler, Brandon Davis, Glenn Wengenroth,
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of the bridge on U.S. 90 in
Castroville. Al but minor work
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help with lawdwaptoy ' respond.**'
•Extended appreciation to all city employes "Following executve torsion, hired George
as well as county and Mato pereonnel’and other ‛ Felan to fill 1 vacancy on the police force, but
■ vohunteers for their help during the rains and declined to fil the other vacancy at this time
' flooding. Mro Naumann requested discussion due to no satisfactory applicants.
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Rberta Stege, Elizabeth Sehriber, (kneeling, L-R) .
Donna Davis,. Mark Mechler, Kenneth Lagleder,
Phillip Brant, Helen Sehriber, Monica Brant, Jill
Kempf, | standing. LRI Cindy Gomez, Elaihe
Eisenhauer, Thomas Rodriquez, Bridget Wengen-
roth. Lea Kay Boehme and Nancy Kempf. Not
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Parents of school age children in theria-pertusis-tetanus and polio ,
the Medina Valley School District are required between the ages of 4 6
are reminded to have their children lo 6 years.- Diptheria-tetanus ..48178
immunized against DPT or DT, boosters are required, and these are < " v
polio, measles and Rubella. necessary every 10 years. Ek
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By BOBBI SCHOTT removed from residential gas and
Publisher-Editor . electricity bills on Oct. 1,1979.
Castroville and LaCoste residents And, should a city decide it wants
can expect some relief from their to exempt the 1% sales tax sooner,
1, high utility bills due to special tax by Oct. 1, 1978, it can do so, by
relief legislation passed earlier this majority vote of its governing body.
month by the Texas Legislature. , To keep the 1% city sales tax
' * permanently , to keep it from
Effective Oct. 1, 1978, all automatically being removed on
residential gas and electricity bills Oct. 1, 1979, a city governing body
• will be exempt from the 4% state must adopt an ordinance to continue
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Valley High School, gives some pointers to a fellow swing now, and is held from 8 a.m.-noon daily,
band member, Debra Echtle, during summer band School begins Tuesday, Sept: 5. (B. Mueller Photo)
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[ parents see that their children have Medina County Health Dept. ,
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tions and their boosters are Ave. K., gives free immunizations
e up-to-date. After the basic series is every Monday from 1-5 p.m.,”
I completed, booster doses of diph- Mrs. Christilles noted. ,• e
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। HUD Grant Application Rejected
.Castroville’s ^re-application for a bf adoption ot some tpe ot omorgency nignaj
9195,000 federal grant from the at the next council meeting. .
Dept. of Housing and Urban "Was pskedhbyleraJomestsoitakenalon.
t — r - r■ . 1,9 . a j e - hard look at the, proposed nutrition program . ;
Development has been rejected for and discuss whether it ‘meets the needs of locd ■
...... the 4th time. .' citizens: Council will dincuss the program at I
I," The grant is awarded based on a th* next meeting and will contact St Lodis
point system Castroyille only ParnhgrogardinxeponporebWbireinunorronego I
received 219 points out of a possible used rablroad ties to be used hs l
875. The money was to be used for barricades ort river streets. E
water system improvements and fire •Following a suggestion by Police Chief ■
I protection. The city cannot reapply Tony Olivares 2 agreed to prepare an -‛E
I iinfilviMvf wner amendment to the lot cleaning ordinance Io ■ I P
hne-ear: provide a penalty lause for failure to clean a t
in other action at the Aug. 8 city ot after noification. I
council meeting, council: •Agreed to obtain sand for thenoftball field, ■
I aml-, redirect the lights and replace bad bulbs.
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Schott, Bobbie. The 4-County News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 20, Ed. 1 Monday, August 21, 1978, newspaper, August 21, 1978; Castroville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1585281/m1/1/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Castroville Public Library.