News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 2, 1992 Page: 3 of 14
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The Rio Medina 4-H Club will
sponsor its Fourth Annual Spring
Turkey Shoot in Castroville on
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by Leigh Anna Burris
Dr. Roger Oatman has moved has
chiropractor office to a new loca-
tion in Lytle He is now located
across from the Lytic State Bank on
I-35 in the new Representative
Tom Case s building.
Dr Oatman has been a chiroprac-
tor for 11 years. He is a graduate of
Kansas State University and Logan
Chiropractic in St Louis, Missouri.
Dr. Oatman decided he wanted to
help make a difference in people's
lives. He decided becoming a chiro-
praetor would be an excellent way
to help.
The doctor spent nine years com-
muting to San Antonio before he
decided a small town practice
would be ideal for him as well as
COUNTRY GOLD
Saturday, April 4.1992 .
Bimbo & The Country
Boogie Band
30
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works in his office. Roger and Sara
have a daughter who is in the 5th
grade in Lytle.
Dr. Oatman specializes in injury
rehab and structural correction. He
stated that he strives to control
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April will be a busy month. as a
Yard Safa will be held on Saturday.
April 4 at 8:30 am. at McVay's
Parking Lot Proceeds will help
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: other employee, Mary Frazier of 3102- Ave. 0 fa Hondg. Orders
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Offer good only to our service area.
Another value added service.
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Devine, Texas
14800-364-0133
663-4313
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Fish
for
sale
Fish for stocking your farm
ponds can be purr-heard through the
Medina Valley Soil & Water Con-
servation District.
The fish delivery will be Friday,
May 1,1992 fa te Wal-Mar park-
mg lot fa Hondo, announced Mr.
Franklin Muennink, SWCD Board
Flowers
314Londonst.
538-2507 ;
2te 3,' ■ 1"
For Prom, Easter,
Mother’s Day
ATTENTION CUSTOMERS
Ferrellgas will honor all competitors
current advertised prices through
J April 30,1992. Just give ad to the
driver or bring it by our new office
located in the settlement next to
New Location
7850 Culebra • San Antonio
Curtis and Kimberty taser are
happy to announce the amival of
their baty brother, Clint Joseph
Potter. He was born Friday. Febru-
ary 28. 1992 at Methodist Hospital,
San Antonio, and weighed 7 te.,
14 azi He measured 20 inches in
Clint Joseph's proud parents are
Mark and Ann Pouer.
Aho welcoming the new arrival
are grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Winfred Haegelin and Mr. and
Mrs. Pat Poner.
Mrs. John Copeland is the great
grandmother
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say of Notre Dame before gong to Women of the Moose officers for
war for three years. He then headed 1992-93 were elected on March 17,
back to New Braunfels to work Those elected were: Senior Regent
with his father and auend St Schueling. Junior Regent
Mary's Law School. j Jackie Sullivan, Chaplain Maggi
Mr Raymond Buttler atended Walker, Treasurer Edna Weiblen, -
and graduated from Moye Military Recorder Elizabeth Morawicuz Md
Academy in 194748. He ts a aw Junior Graduat Regent Charloue 1
live of Sm Antonio. Hu parents de- Koval. Installation of new officers I
cided it would be a good idea to will be held on Saturday. April 25,
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Moye boys relive their
days at military school !
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by Leigh Anna Burris send Raymond along with his 1
Most young boys never have the younger brother to a military
experience of attending a private school Mr, Butler remembers te
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Hah will be sold in minimum or
ders of 50. and I pound of mini- -
mum on te minnows. For further
information, call te office in Hon- an .
donc 426-2521. < Use your
Sunday. April 12, 1992 beginning military school, a school where dis- dadphne of te SChooIHe aho iw .
at 10:00 am and continuing cipline and learning are the two calls the good sports program te . :
through the afternoon on the benuu- main points. Over SO years ago, school had. He also remembers . '
ful Jagge Ranch, off Fm 471, 1/2 there was such a school in Castro- how the cadets had to anand church
mile north of Castroville. v ville, Moye Military Academy oace a day and the small cfaam j
Shooung events will include Ri- Two former students, Emmet Cater that were at the school. One impot- * I
ne 100 Yards - Men & Women's and Raymond Boater talked about UM aspect that Mr. Bunter touched
Divisions, 22 Rifle Running Deer, their life at te academy. - on was the nuns that kept the cadets
Shotgun Luckey X. Country Dou Emmet Cater to a general anor- in line along with the excellent
Specialty clinic g
changes
locationin
Hondo
The Modina Community Hospi-
ual Specialty Clinic began oflcring
hcalth cam foam a new location
Monday, Masch 30.
supporting costs of their learning te students to watch a 16 aun uro- J .
projects. vie that a man from San Antonio _ . i x t
For further information call 538- would bring to te school. "I me a Women of the I
3987, 538-3905. or 762-3098. bunch of people who were from di- -- B
verse backgrounds who made te MOOS eleCt i
--?—*•*«** new officers
After Moye, Mr. Cater entered
St Edwards High School. After
need." said hospital Adminisurator by Mxlt'i and dm by Mcvey. had a record of S wins and 0lases.
NEWS BULLETIN
Hours of operation
Monday. Tuesday
& Thursday uricia Bumows to auend dhe Inema-
A am to 5 pm.
Wednesday & Friday drrwmae.sghesowon
Med x! 01* Anla/
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Fashions featured wil be from The ,
Boutique, owned by member Flo-
mao cyNeM. On Wednesday, April
15 the Co-Workers will visit te
Lytle Nursing Home. The chil-
teas Easter Panty and Egg Heat
writ be held on Saturday, April 11
at 4 pm. Then on Sunday, April M
at 12 noon wiB ba te Ont gaiag
Scmor Regents Dinner. A hem dfa-
Submiued by Connie Green
bles. Black Powder Shoot. Turkey ney with a practice in San Antonio teaching they provided the stu-
Checkerboard. BB Gun for Kuh He was a student of Moye Military dents. He described te students I
and Archery. Academy in 1943 and 1944. Cater’s and nuns at Moye as being one big
Special guests will be the "Snake hometown was New Braunfels and family, • ; ii
Handlers of Texas," puuting on on weekends and holidays he After Moye Military School, Mr l
shows throughout ihettey. would ride the bus home to be with Buuler attended St Gerard‘s High
A raffle thawing. which includes his family. . School. He to now a general fore
a deer rifle with scope and case. Mr. Cater talked about some of man at the Northwest Center for '< 1
will be held in the evening. howev- the memories be gained at te City Public Service. He has been . I
efyou do not have to be present to school. He remembers Sunday with CM for 39 yean. He has - 2
win. nights when they would sit and Ito- been married for 35 yean and to the V a
Food and refreshments will be ten to the radio program'Victory at father of four children.
avalaNe. There n no gate admit- Sea* after the lights were out. Tim z Emmet Cater and Raymond Bui- i
rion and plenty of parking space. was the students connection to te Iler prove that Moye Militry Acad- I I
Cost of te events range from war. Cater also remembered going emy was dedicated to preparing k l
$100 - $4.00 and winners take down to Camp Cayoca on atur- young an tar life. The discipline f j
home their choice of a turkey or days to swim fa the river and ride and learing skills these young men
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Proceeds of the shoot will bene- march down the road to camp. Sun- a lifetime. *
fit Rio Medina 4-H Club youth in day afternoons were reserved for L
Rio Medina 4-H|
to hold
Turkey Shoot
■
and Mrs. Tereso Aguirr of Camo-
ville
It's a Boy!
Clint Joseph
It'saBoy:
Joselorenzo •
Erase Parisi. No more having to
make a long distance call to San
Antonio. You cm now call 426-
3049 or 426-3040.'
North Sm Antonio Eye Asso-
Oates will remain fa te building
and will retain their present tele-
phone number 426-4344.
Parisi also announced that fa the
near future te Specially Clinics
will add another vital service for
area residents. "We will add an
Eye, Nose and Throat specialist to
serve the people of the area," he
said.
The administrator added: "This is
another step toward making the
hnce hamlk r aua ucc:hla ansi l hhla
Desi ncaiin CdC PS5DIC dvaidDC
to area residents '
Doctors who will serve the pub
Ik in the Specialty Clinics include
Ophthalmology --Patrick Serafine,
O.D.; and George Lowry, M D,
Cardiology-Chris Kopecky. M.D.;
Orthopaedic -Uwe Pontius, M.D.;
Podiatry - Donald Robinson,
O.P.M.; Dermatology-Raul Vela.
M.D; Urology - William Fitch
MD. and Lynn Banowsky. M.D
Others will be: Hand Surgery-
Peter Fisher, MD, OB/GYN-.
Joseph Marin, MD; Beltone
Hearing--Tracy King; Nephrology
Lieven Rosenblatt M.D
j pain. He goes beyond correcting Chajomap. • a ...
: pain; he tries to prevent the pain. The Disanica « agnin afleming.
J Afrom ever recurring He asMhe fuL Channel Catfish, Blue Catfish,
: ly corrects problems Largemouth Bros. Blucgill Sunfish.
: The office in Lytle also holds the Hybrid Bream, Crappie, Red Em.
: only x-ray machine in the town and Fathcad Minnows Shinner
The machine is equipped to x-ray Minnows, Carp, and Goldfish avail-
< all body parts. Thu can save people able upon special request
2 time and money who are not sure if Information needed far stocking
. they have a broken bone, and order farms are available at te
Dr Oatman’s office also has one Soil Conservanion Service Office ar
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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/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Castroville Public Library.