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Thursday, June 16, 2011
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Post 6290 Canteen opens
Wanted: Military memorabilia to exhibit
FIRST PITCH AT HOOKS GAME
This week, the post
opens the Post 6290
Canteen.
Manny Govella, for-
mer owner of El Copano
Restaurant, will be in
charge of the kitchen.
Manny has attended chef
school at Del Mar and
has honed his craft to
perfection.
The Canteen is open
to the public
Commander’s
Corner
By Ron
Nelson
So, dig your military
collections out of the clos-
et. We’ll dust them off
and pay tribute to those
who served.
In fact, all the sand-
So, come wiches are $6 - ham, tur-
out and try out one of key, and a host of others.
Manny’s large variety You won’t leave hungry.
Eventually, Manny will
also improve the atmo-
sphere in the restaurant
area by replacing the long
utilitarian tables in the
restaurant portion of the
post with comfortable
tables and chairs.
Everyone who attended
the chamber banquet or
of sandwiches. Some are Come by and check out had a meal at El Copano
served on homemade the sandwiches - you’ll be will remember his talent
bread and others are
served with toast on the
side - all are delicious.
The plates are unique
and appealing to the eye.
The chicken and tuna
salad is served on a bed
of lettuce with tomato,
glad you did.
for decorating.
Manny will also work Tuesday night will
his magic on the interior, remam bingo night, with
Plans are in the works the addition of the sand-
to feature military mem- wich meals offered.
Plans are well under-
orabilia from wars gone
by. The exhibits will be
behind glass and marked
way for the Wall which
comes to Refugio in
Contributed photo
Sid Pullin, the Chamber of Commerce Citizen of the Year, pitches out the first ball during Refugio
pickle, olives, chips and the persons name November. Speakers are night at Whataburger Field in Corpus Christi last month
toast served on the side -
a complete meal for $6.
whose memorabilia
being displayed.
being lined out for the two
day event on the grounds
of the Community
Center.
Market Days set for Saturday
Last month, I
was privileged
to ride with the
Patriot Guard for
Warriors’ Weekend
in Port O’Connor.
I’m pleased to
say others from
Refugio rode as
On Friday, June 17,
at noon the new Stripes
of Refugio will host its
Grand Opening.
Stripes management
promises a truly fes-
tive event, with prizes
and free tasting of the
Chamber
notes
By Lenny
Anzaldua
Kenda Nelson photo
After completing chef school at Del Mar College this year, Manny Govella to a wounded vet-
mans the kitchen at the VFW Post 6290 Canteen that opens this week eran is good for the
from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. soul.
larger eating area. Come
well. Anyone who j0^n community leaders
has never been jn weiCOming Stripes of
Refugio.
Don’t forget this is
the third Saturday of
the month and we are
having Market Days in
r
the community.
South Cross Energy
introduced their plans
to build a Natural Gas
Processing plant just east
of Woodsboro near Bonnie
View. This plant brings
tax revenue and 12-14
jobs to our community.
What a God Send!
to a Warriors’
Weekend, mark
your calendars
for the next one.
Saying thank you
Last month we drew a
Thanks to all who par-
n n n ,n , ticipated. If you missed it
good crowd and the most ,■, . J . , ,
this year, we may lust try
vendors ever. J J J
Tuesday morning we
enjoyed the company of
front of the Chamber of several of our communi-
Commerce.
it again next year.
Speaking of expansions,
EOG plans an expansion
Blotter
, n j , ,n oj- of the operations already
ty leaders at the State , , f ■ , AT ^ i
J taken place just North ol
Refugio by adding a resin
plant bringing 15-20
of the County breakfast.
The 7 a.m. breakfast was
well attended by over 40 , , n n . n
., i j more stable, high paying
community members and . ■, , & &
v mrvc \ miv onmmirmtT/
,*V n ,n jobs to our community,
representatives ol the J J
Coastal Bend. Biscuits All the progress at the
Sheriff Robert Bolcik included several bags of
reported 2,116 calls went marijuana and a scale,
through dispatch from Burglary
June 6 to June 12. A suspect was arrested
zip ties were cut off the
meters.
Hit and run
A male in a red Ford his bull had been shot
for burglary of habita- Focus allegedly attempt- possibly in the morning
tion on Second Street in ed to run over a pedestri- on June 9 at 2:07 p.m.
Bayside on June 12 at an at 66 mph at her resi- Deputy Jeff Raymond met
7:13 p.m. dence on Bailey Street on with the owner to make a
A female reported that June 10, at 6:48 p.m. report.
she was in her bedroom Statements were Harassing customers
when the male entered taken. and employees
her home. Stolen radiators A female in a g°ld
, i , p , The subject alleg- Four John Deer Yukon was reportedly
TaifIwT at°9-59y edly Panicked when he Radiators worth approxi- begging for gas money
oan on oune ai v.ov. noticed she was home and matelv8850 wererenorted from customers on Alamo
The male was seen throw- jumped i„ a red car with St. on June 9 at 12:34
and Gravy, quiche, plant is attributed to the
orange juice and fruit warm welcome given to
were served while Judge EOG in phase 1 and an
A male reported that Rene Mascorro reviewed ever productive Eagle
the Economic outlook of Ford Shale Play.
possible suspects.
Bull shot
The sheriffs depart-
ment responded to 38
calls; the Refugio Police
Department, 26; Medics,
21; State Troopers, one;
Woodsboro Marshal,
three, Refugio VFD, two.
Marijuana possession
A male and female were
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114 Swift Street • Refugio
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ing items out the window i • ^ hark bLOiei^°n <rUIie ±u aL
during the traffic stop on t He was almogt to P-m. The theft occurred at P-m-
*e C0™.et Swift and the four way stop in San
Patricio County before
allegedly law enforcement officials
Vance streets.
The items
a shop in Woodsboro. An employee confronted
Sgt. Glen Grasham was the subject to stop harass-
dispatched to investigate, iug customers. The sub-
Obituaries
Garcia
Luisa Irma Garcia, 82,
died June 12, 2011.
caught up with him. He
was escorted back to the
county jail.
Mischief
Osage Apartment ten-
ants complained of a
ject began to yell and call
Officer Bill Schaefer
checked other gas sta-
tions but could not locate
She was born in
Woodsboro on Jan. 1,
1929, to Santiago Garcia
and Elvira Escamilla.
power outage due to sev- bottles were thrown on
eral glass meters that the campus.
She is preceded in death
by her parents and a son,
Gaston Trevino, and a
sister, Elvia Garcia.
Survivors include one
son Alberto J. Trevino of
Woodsboro; two daugh-
ters, Norma S. Trevino of
Houston and Guadalupe
Trevino of Monterrey,
Mexico; step-daugh-
ters Martina Padilla,
Santos Garza and Olivia
Canchola, all of Refugio,
Consuelo Ramos and
Juanita Rodriguez, both
of San Antonio; a sis-
ter, Hortencia Patino of
Woodsboro; 15 grandchil-
dren; and 14 great-grand-
children.
were broken out on June
11, at 10:14 p.m.
Officers Raymond
Silvas Jr. and Duqualis
Farrow reported that the
Trashed campus ,, ,
The Tivoli Elementary the employee names
was reported to have been
trashed on June 10, at
7:39 p.m. According to
the report several water the suspect
Crash
A vehicle was reported
Deputy Jeff Raymond in the ditch and one in
was dispatched to the the southbound lane on
to investigate. A video U.S. 77 north of Hilcorp
surveillance tape will be on June 8 at 5:32 p.m. No
reviewed to determine injuries were reported.
Podiatry
Maureen L. Caldwell, D.P.M.
June 27
Andrew Young, D.P.M.
July 11
Andrea Hunt, D.P.M.
June 20
Texas Rehabilitation Commission
No Counselor
Til Further Notice
A rosary was recited
Monday, June 13, at
Moore Funeral Home
Chapel.
A funeral Mass was
celebrated at 2 p.m.,
Tuesday, June 14, at St.
Therese Catholic Church.
Burial was in St.
Bernard Cemetery in
Woodsboro.
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Cardiology
Kurtis Krueger, M.D., F.A.C.C.
June 28
Chelif Junor, M.D.
Till Further Notice
Robert C.E. Oakley, Jr., M.D., F.A.C.C.
Till Further Notice
Tywaun K. Tillman, M.D., F.A.C.C.
July 12 & August 23
Orthopedic
Brian L. Patterson, M.D.
July 12
Counseling Services
John Hopper, M.D.
July 6
MRI Every Wednesday
General Surgery
Rodney N. Schorlemmer, M.D.
Every Thursday Afternoon
Counseling Services
Mary E. Spencer, MS, LPC
Every Thursday
Victoria Kidney Associates
July 26
Urology
Marshall Wiener, M.D.
July 29
Owned & Operated by Refugio County Memorial Hospital District
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