Frio-Nueces Current (Pearsall, Tex.), Vol. 98, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 25, 1992 Page: 2 of 14
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June 25, 1992, Frio Nueces Current, Page 2.
Letters to Editor
Frio Grand Jury
Current Events
Thanks for quick response
returns indictments
We look forward to seeing you
be greatly appreciated
invite anyone else to attend who on the 23rd
gency.
On June 18th, one of the response ofour local professionals’
Hydrants to be flushed
midnight
Dilley swimming pool
Parish Festival July 3-4
Current Clarification
class reunion.
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following individuals whowiththeir
donations helped make our reunion
will be low water pressure during
these hours This notice given and
issued this 19th day of June. 1992.
Lionel Gonzales, delivery of co-
came. $50,000bond; Saul Gonzales,
delivery of cocaine. $50,000 bond;
Joe Alex Hernandez, delivery of
(See INDICTMENTS, page 11)
The Pearsall High School Class
of 1982 would like to thank the
$2,500 bond. Lionel Garza Del Rio.
possession of marijuana in an
amount of 50 lbs or more but less
than 200 lbs. $100,000 bond. Zap
Velasquez. burglary of a building
$15,000 Bond. Anastacio Botello,
driving while intoxicatcd-subsc-
quentoffense, $1,000bond; Silverio
James Vasquez. driving while in-
toxicated-subsequent offense.
$5,000 bond; Gilbert Gallardo, at-
tempted murder $100,000 bond.
Leonardo Arcbalo. Jr, delivery of
cocaine. $50,000 Bond. Leonardo
Arebaio. Jr. delivery of cocaine.
$50,000 bond; Danny Joe Bryant,
delivery of cocaine. $25,000 bond.
David Cantu, delivery of cocaine.
$50,000 bond; Tibbv Carroll, de-
livery of cocaine, $25,000 bond;
Juan Manuel Flores. delivery of
cocaine, $50,000 bond; Gilbert V
Gallardo, delivery of marijuana.
$15.000bond; Gilbert V Gallardo,
delivers of cocaine. $25,000 bond;
arived within 4 minutes of being
called and quickly took charge of
the situation In addition Officer
I alamantes and Jex: Guzman of the
Sherifl's Office arrived on the scene
almost instantaneously Every thing
turned out well, thanks to the rapid
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Protection!
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Dominguez, Joe Herrera of 107 FM
Radio. Perry's Liquor Store, and
Bud's Drive-Thru. Thanks, Isabel
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PEARSALL - The City of
Pearsall will be flushing fire hy-
drants on Friday, June 26. during
the hours of 10 a.m. to 2 p m There
Dear Editor.
I would like to take this oppor-
tunity to thank the Pearsall EMS
unit and the local law enforcement
agencies for their quick and effi-
cient response to a school emer-
SUBSCRIPTION RA TES:
In County $15.00
in Texas $17.00
Out of State $20.00
Security State Bank is located
on 1000 North Oak Street in Pears-
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TEXAS PRESS ASSOCIATION
For more information call 1-
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Lewis Reddell
City Editor - Manager
Study group sessions
PEARSALL-The Heart of the run through July 29
Wilton H. Fair, Jr.
Editor
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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 FRIO-NUECES ( URRENT the legal publication of
Frio and La Salle counties.
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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. 1 879.
POSTMASTER: Send Form PS .3579 to FRIO-NUECES CURRENT.
220 S. Oak Street, Pearsall, Texas 78061. Phone 512-334-3644.
FRIO-NUECES
Current
COMBINING THE COTULLA RECORD,
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Parenting Coalition meeting
Frio County Parenting Coali- has an interest in what we are do-
lion will meet on Tuesday. June 23 ing Our program is going well and
at 10 AM at the Frio County Ex- we don't need to meet as frequently.
tensionOmice Your attendance will However, we still need your ideas
Hills Hospice, from Uvalde. is spon-
soring "Living With Loss." a grief
study group, on Wednesdays, from
6 to 8 p m at the Security State
Bank Community Room
The study group sessions will
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PEARSALL - Frio County
Grand Jury returned the following
indictments on Monday. June 15.
1991:
Jeremy Rodriquez, unautho-
rized use of a motor vchicle, $10,000
bond; Ignacio Peralta. aggravated
assault with a deadly weapon-threat.
$5.000 bond; Rene Ramos,
possession of firearms on licensed
premises. $5,000 bond; David G
Gonzales, burglary of a vehicle
(repeater). $5,000 bond. Harold M
McClain, aggravated assault on a
guard. $20,000 bond; Estella
Garcia, attempted furnishing a con-
trolled substance to an inmate.
$ 15,000 Bond, Gregory B. Adkins,
unauthorized use of a motor ve-
hicle. $20,000 bond; Gregory D
Adkins, burglary of a habitation.
$ 15,000 bond. Carlos Garcia. driv -
ing while intoxicated-subsequent
offense. $2,000 bond; Albert C
Martinez. aggravated assault with
a deadly weapon. $10,000 bond;
Enrique Rodriguez, injury toa child.
$15,000 bond; Miguel Arranaga,
possession of marijuana in an
amount of five lbs.. $50,000 bond;
Raul Cruz Cruz, driving while in-
toxicated-subsequent offense.
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It is the intention of the CURRENT to 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-
represented.
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Families needed to host students
Dear Editor. ment AFS has is that host families
As a local volunteer for the arc able to provide the love and
American Field Service. I am writ- support that all teenagers need,
ing with a plea that more families if we are unable to find area
will consider becoming AFS host families who arc willing to be AFS
families for high school students host families, it is not just a foreign
from abroad I have long been v cry student who missesout, wcall loose
proud of our community for cm- the opportunity to share and learn
bracing our high school student from one of these students. The
exchange program We hav call sc- experience of being a host family is
cn the tremendous value of the pro- deeply rewarding and above all.
gram and how AFS has been a Inn It is also important to know
valuable partner in bringing the that AFS has a strong volunteer
world toourdoorstep in the form of presence here and that host fami-
vivacious, young students from lies and students can count on the
around the globe At the same time support ol the AFS throughout the
AFS has provided our own local year.
students w ith the opportunity to set I urge more families to find out
out and see the world for them- about hosting and AFS students
selves. from abroad this y ear. It is truly an
This year, however, area AFS unforgettable experience. Anyone
chapters arc facing a very real cri- interested should contact the South-
sis Simply put, we need more host west Office at 1-800-876-AFSRfor
families to sustain the program more information about hosting
Host families come in all shapes Sincercly.
and sizes. The one basic require- Barbara Thabet
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Immaculate Heart of Mary Par- Beef Dinner at 12:00 Noon-July 4
ish Festival July 3-4 at the Polo at the Parish Hall There will also
Patino Park -Free Dance-Live Mu- be a volley ball tournament on the
sic-Food-Games Fri. July 3 "Infin- church grounds that begins at 8:00
ity" from San Antonio and Sat . am Homemade tamales will also
July 4. Pete Espinosa Jr. y "Grupo be served at the park Come and
Recuerdo." There will be a Roast Join the Fun!
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students at the Pearsall pool passed it is very comforting to know
out while swimming Theeduca- that our local emergency staff (law
tional staff, including Vicki enforcement and medical) and our
Camacho. Ricky Jasso. Tony educational staffare so professional
Sanchez, and Juanita Garcia, acted and so alert May God Bless You
immediately Mr Sanchez, the Di- All’
rector of Special Education, called Sincerely,
the EMS unit The para-medics Nancy McNeal. .Superintendent
Adult Night Wednesdays
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Fair, Wilton H., Jr. Frio-Nueces Current (Pearsall, Tex.), Vol. 98, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 25, 1992, newspaper, June 25, 1992; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1677065/m1/2/: accessed June 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Alexander Memorial Library.