News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 2, 1992 Page: 1 of 14
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salad her for her lunch. Her meal
uay coettineri vegetables and fruit.
Belinda began to eat, and sud-
denly she began choking, and, at
the same time, grabbed her throat
with both hands Alice. who was
siting directly across the table
from Belinda saw what was hap-
pening. She quickly jumped up and
ran around to Belinda's side of the
women's league plays on Monday
nights and runs for 14 weeks. The
men's league plays on Wednesday
nights and runs for 9 wreka. Coun-
cil member Tondre suggested to
a study and present them with after
natives and costs
Scon Stem spoke with Council
about the city softball field. The
Softball League has now paid for
the use of die lights for the season
piece of pineapple bicamr dis-
lodged and fed from the student’s
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discharge permit to discharge the
clean and rain wuter into die Medi-
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swapped both arms around her, lift-
ed her up from foe chair, and began
on her. This is the process of open-
tog an airway that has become
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use and clean up h was stressed
that thorn who see foe field need to
maha sure h to cleaned up. A sign
will be posted stating foam are to
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en It wee decided die players
should not be staying more than V)
minutes or so after the game is over
and stereo playing should not be
too loud. The issue of the conces-
sions is to be put on the next agen-
da.
The Governox, of the Moose
(Cant'd ed Pngs 14)
School Board makes
personnel decisions
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byMaryLouChestut to other business, the board ap-
The Medina Valley School Board proved the paymeni of bills in the
me to a megular session on March amount of $122 818.85. There was
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y council still flooded with drainage
blems. Time for another study.
Medina County Extension Agent Gaye Bippen retired on March 31 af-
ter working more than 20 years to Medina County.
Bippen Caere to work to foe county on Feb. 12,1971 During her tenure
to die county, she has given leadership to a number of outstanding pro-
grams there, not only wife extension work, but other community projects
as well, said Mrs. Gloria Schwarzlose, district extension directdr.
"Families have received much help with tan laws, tone management, f-
nancial plmiag, judicious credit use, decinion making, and shopping
wisely through Gaye's extension programming." Schuanba aid.
Since 1990,10 week-toag workshops have been riradurad to ad com-
munities in foe county to help parents deal with foe complex responsibili-
ties of raising children. Seminars for child care providers also became an
annual event that reached more than 100 workers who land mare foam 600
children, rhe said.
The home economics newsletter. 'Gaye's Notes*. reaches nearly 700
quick action saves
Medina Valley student
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berg. McMillan is to present Coun-
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Gaye Bippert retires after
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nor street paving projects proposed for
for this summer. Some of the other
(AD J. tab, and Mr. Stein’s area
Richards visited VLSI executives
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week. April 6 dhrough Apr lo.
Voting hasps Mi bn placed ih i:
Castovil. Hondo, Devine.
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for Sus Representtive Disuict 49
where Tmcy a King and Pedro G.
Nicto, bodh of Uvalde, wilbecan-
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Of Belinda Brewer.
Belinda immediately began to very proud of Alice." She agreed
cry and apologized to her friends the quick way Alice responded to
for disrupting their lunch. foe situation helped save Belinda's
After the frightening incident life.
was over, Alice realized what she
had done. She becssne very nervous During her 11 years of employ-
She repeanod acon and began shaking outwardly. Anter mentswihModnsValleyindepen
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pastes ha aide. She noted. "Tm structonal aidefor the past 6 years.
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table. Alice grabbed Belinda.
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LouChestnat There was also discussion on min Stein, officers for an associadion be r
reunite City Council be- water runoff problems around foe elected. There was discussion on
pular mecuing of March 34 sewer plant Cunendy. when three who has foe keys to antock foe
cureton al dcainage prob- to a lot of rate, fee aty ends up lights for games and practice. Any-
y Engineer, Roy Rosin, pumping rain water as well as clean one wishing to use the field teeds
Council with a plan for water up a hill. Pumping the rain to let the city office know so feat
Street drainage problem, waser is a waste of money. There ligha can be unlockad for nee. Also
i includes lowering fee was discussion about fee possibility fta ceased was fee concwiou stood
real live heroine.
It all began at lunch time on
Wbdarartsy, Mmch II. 1992. Eight
studems from the Vocational Train-
ing Center were seated in the high
school cafeteria with their instruc-
tor. Francine Riedel, and two in-
auructional aides, Alice Moreno and
Dianne Castiglione .
One at fee students, Belinda J
Brewer, had chosen food from the 1, ",4
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na River Another altemative is to be no glass bottbs allowed.
build a berm to direct fee rain water Chief at Police, Leonard Craw-
runoff away from the sewer bonds ford. stated he has received com-
and into the river Council member plaints about parking and
Rick Tondre stated he was not in the street, people stoying after the
favor of discharging sewer water game consuming and playing stere
into the river, even though it is os loudly and minors consuming al-
dean. Council directed Rosin to do cohol. He notified the league if any
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W Sdreplaced. This project was included
Md eMafisi refol aMiir.AWed in fen list given by McMillan of
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cultural Extension Service,' Bippert seed.
"Its been a great career because of fee co- workers I've had, and berauer
Fve bean given fee opportunity to work wife many people to Medina
County. I have a lot of friendships and a lot of memories feat will stay
with ate," she said. /
Although her major responsibility has been the adult home economics
program. Bippert has given equal tone and effort to fee 4-H program.
There are more than 650 members and 130 volunteers involved to 10 clubs 5 Eg a.
in the county. ■ -sBa, ' i -
Bipper has served a fee president at fee Honda Chamber at Commerce _______4
andpiesidentof the Medina County Pete, b 1983, she was named Hondo -Ae Bippert
Citzen at foe Year, and won the Kiwanis Chub Distinguished Community
Service Award.
She has been recognized by her co-workers wife fee Superior Service
Award and fee Texas A&M University System's Deputy Chart lint's
Award in Exellence. Runoff voting
She also wasi presented che Distinguished Service Awward from the Na- 4AA4V
tionai Assaciation at Extension Home Economists and foe Florence Hall Svt 8l VOUIIY
Award fomdheTexas Association of Exension Home Economists. Office, oril 6.10
Sheandherhusband.DonaldBekcher, living in Medina
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News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 2, 1992, newspaper, April 2, 1992; Castroville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1593867/m1/1/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Castroville Public Library.