Frio-Nueces Current (Pearsall, Tex.), Vol. 98, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 21, 1992 Page: 2 of 18
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Page 2, Frio Nueces Current, May 21, 1992
Current Events
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acting as both a conventional air conditioner in the summer and an energy-efficient heater
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William E. Dozier
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Mrs. Sandra Reddell
General Manager
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The Heat Pump Double Feature promises to be a big hit. So. act now!
Call CPL today to see how you can qualify for either program.
Dilley EMS personnel rush to
get a man struck by a car last
week on Hwy. 85 in a MAST
chopper. The man died three
hours later at a San Antonio
hospital.
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plaint has been the way traffic is
driving through our work zones
Some refuse to slow down Twice
this month I have seen total disre-
spect for our flagmen Both times
the flagman managed to escape in-
jury But yesterday was a different
story
We set guidelines and rules such
Thanks.
Gregg Howard. P E.
Texas Department of
Transportation
It you re planning to upgrade your home with a new heat pump, CPL s Heat Pump Financing Program makes it
easier than ever before. Our marketing consultant will come to your house and assist in the proper sizing of your
new equipment. We'll even handle the paperwork between you and a major Texas bank, to help you arrange low-
interest financing.
Or, you can earn up to $700 cash back through CPL s High Efficiency Air Conditioning Incentive Program.
It s been playing to full houses for years.
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In County $15.00
In Texas $17.00
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as signs. arrow boards, flagmen,
and pilot cars, but sometimes they
are not followed When this hap-
pens, we arc usually the ones who
pay with personal injury or death
PLEASE, slow down and be
careful in work zones on the high-
way
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY
Second Class postage paid at Pearsall, Texas 78061. Entered in
the Post Office at Pearsall, Texas, February 7, 1991 as Second
Class Mail Matter under Act of March 3, 1879.
POSTMASTER: Send Form PS 3579 to ERIO-NUECES CURRENT.
220 S. Oak Street, Pearsall, Texas 78061. Phone 512-334-3644.
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COMBINING THE COTULLA RECORD,
DILLEY HERALD & PEARSALL LEADER
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Seventy-seven percent (77%) of paid circulation is in Frio County
and twenty-three (23%) of paid circulation is in La Salle County
making the ERIO NUECES CURRENT the legal publication of
Frio and La Salle counties.
NOW. THEREFORE, I VICTOR VINTON. BY THE POWER VESTED IN ME AS
MAYOR OF THE CITY OF PEARSALL. TEXAS. DO HEREBY PROCLAIM THE WEEK
OF MAY 18. 1992. "CELEBRATION OF LEARNING WEEK" IN THE CITY OF
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The City of Pearsall. Texas desires to promote education
throughout the city; and.
The Pearsall Independent School District desires to promote
education throughout their district; and.
Both entities have agreed to work together in obtaining this goal;
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11 he electric heat pump is the superstar of
cooling and heating systems. It gives a dazzling performance year-round.
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It is the intention of the CURRENTS publish all the news which
the public is entitled to know and in which our subscribers may be
interested. If in the publication of the news, we cast any erroneous
reflection on any person, business or group, we will correct such
error as soon as possible after it is brought to our attention by
whoever may have proper claim to have been offended or mis-
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No garbage pickup
Dilley-There will not be any day May 25. 1992. Garbage Gob-
Garbage Pick-up for residents who blcrw ill be off Memorial Day. Gar-
receive garbage pick-up on Mon- bagc Pick-up will resume Tuesday
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Women’s softball meeting
"City of Dilley Womens Soft- tatives attend the meeting at Dilley
ball League Meeting". City Hall 101 Commerce St.
Have team coaches or represen- Wednesday, May 27. at 7:00 p in.
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The 1972 Pearsall High School discussing plans for the June 20,
Class Reunion Planning Commit- 1992 High School Class Reunion,
tee wishes to announce a commit- All committee members, and any
tec meeting to be held at the other interested 1972 PHS class-
Security State Bank Community mates arc invited to attend. For
Xoom in Pearsall. Saturday, May more information call 334-4453 or
30, at 2 p.m., for the purpose of 334-4367.
Letter to Editor... Please help me!
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Fund set up for fire victims
PEARSALL - There is a fund ccntly Please make your monetary
set up at Frio National Bank for the contribution at FNB or contact
family of Jerry Don Wilson whose Becky Danchak at 334-3259
home was destroyed in a fire re-
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There is a war going on in Frio This is the first time I have lost a
County, and very few people know human life on a project it is not fun
about it One group has thousands My heart goes out to this young
ofpcoplcarmed with machines that man Hcwas simply doinghisjob
sometimes weigh over 2000 pounds I am also deeply sorry for his sur-
The other group has fifty people or viving wife and young child
less armed with almost nothing Now don't get me wrong. there
Ironically. the small group is try ing arc many good people in this larger
to serve the larger one group Some stop by my office and
I represent the smaller group comment about: good work they
We lost a man last week to one of have seen. beautiful wildflowers,
those other guy s and his machine pot holes, or help they have re-
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No garbage pickup
PEARSALL - The Garbage Collection Sen ice w ill resume
Gobbler will not be furnishing col- as scheduled on May 26. 1992
lection sen ice on May 25. 1992. in Andres Garza. Jr
observance of Memorial Day City Manager
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Fair, Wilton H., Jr. Frio-Nueces Current (Pearsall, Tex.), Vol. 98, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 21, 1992, newspaper, May 21, 1992; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1677061/m1/2/: accessed June 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Alexander Memorial Library.