News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 7, 1994 Page: 2 of 10
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retined inOctober, 1992.
Salzman, daughtor of Doris
Schuchart, and the late Lloyd
Schuchant.grewupleasthantwomiles
from the fade town of Rio Medina
and graduated from Medina Valley
High School in 1972.
After receiving her diploma she
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far five year*. As Salzman relates,she
liked the work she was doing but
hated the daily drive to San Antonio
and back. While she was working at
Kelly, LaCoste Postmaster Lloyd
Keller called her and asked if she was
interested in a jab at the post office.
Meanwhile, she and her fiance Morris
Salzman were making plans to wed so
she married and began her career with
the postal service the same year —
1979.
It was with greatanticipation that
Salzman started her job. After several
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valuable computer experience along
the way. She truly believes this was a
great help in getting her present job.
In addition to her work at the Hondo
Post Office she also served as OIC
(Officer in Charge) of the Lytle of-
fice. After the retirement of Rio Me-
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postmaster was filled for two years by
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Gallegos also qucstioned the size of peciallyLaCoste.wheresomanyimprove-
new faciliniesbeingplanned.Hesaid with menu an needod. He said he would even
5751 studenpsin fee high school this year, support a larger bond iaaue if the money
qthen would probably be 600 to 625 neat was being uaod for academia. He addad
yearandthe campus being plaanedis for the capital improvements and fund bal-
2ondy 600studenus.Gallegossaithesame ance improvements included for athletia
otiticiam could be leveled atthe plans to which "oniyafewstudentsbenefitfrom,"
• -Fmakethe old high school campus into a are a big part of the additional improve-
Junior high campus because that school menus andhe is against that
wasplanned for about 400 studenas: With "lafallhwfr wr.nwimgo with anew
about 562 junior high students now and junior high school," he said. “A lot of
more expected in the fall of *96 vAen that people don't want lo make waves so they
campus is converted for the use of the goalong withitTbroughtuptheseissues
younger childien, the facility will not be atthenexttothelsstfacilitiesmeetingand
MfapMe OdBegos maintained._________ they were brushed off."_______________
Council nixes purchase
Continued fromPage 1 . availability of property available
patrol thecityand provide protection, for purchase when the need for a
Christellis was strongly opposed maintenance yard or storage shed
to the puenhiM throughout the dis- becomes urgent.
cussion with the same objections “The objective is to buy and
Zuerchcr voiced early in the meeting. aeD down to what we would have to
to lunch during their spring break. hex kids play sports. .Travis is a fifth said,"I willservemycustomerstothe
The Salzmans are members of at Medina Valley Intermedi- best of my ability and hope to give
Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church ate School. Lauren attends St Louis something backtomyhometowncom-
in LaCoste where Brenda serves as a School where she is in second grade munity.".
Eucharistic Minister and auction
chairman of the annual church festi-
val. She is a member of St Ann's
Society, LaCoste Garden Club. and is
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for LaCoste immediateiy to begin an cause of the fire
investigationoftheincident .
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Brenda Saismaa when, on March 5,
1994, fee was namedpostmaster and
hR|riffiSS<tadoe in faeuniqur country
postoffice which is tacated in Rib
Medina Store.
“I love ithene. Asagir I came in
m buy groceries and I would see Mrs.
Beck to the poet office. I thought i
was a really.ncat place co work, now
hemlam"Shewasnefeningto Vivian
Boek who filled the position at Rio
QIC's until Salzman was officially presendy serving as a director of Brenda reports that her PMR
named to the position. Medina County Fair. QRostMaster Relicf will be Loretta
Brenda's husband Morris, a self- As her hobbies, Salzman tiers “Cookie Siu who willbe filling in
employed farmer and rancher, is very looking for antiques’as her favorine. onSaturdaysandwhenSalzmanmus
proud thathis wife has her own office She also loves arts and crafts and does attend m eatings or takes vacation
Her children, Travis and Lauren, are T-shirt painting. She is involved in
equally pleasedandtreatedthcirmom school activities nd loves to watch Rio Medina’s new postmaster
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1$200,00005250,000, money that haanot ThetonmerCantrovilecinymanager
ban aDocatad as a part of fee band said Bippen Lane Moods atar a 4-inch
election or other anticipaud casts rain and aaromraa nays flooded all day
"They will aha feed fireprouection or ovemightoras long as i‘s stiuraining.
"Tortheschoolthatrquinesastandpipeor Healaoaaidoneccasioa,ovenUS.90haa
elevated lank," he arid. "They need 9000 flooded, cuaiag off acxxas to the new site
gallonsper minute fortwo houns and that from thatdirection awed.
s.will cost another $200,000 1 5250,000. “
They will asoneed apermiton thesower problems manly because of the rush," he
"tystem to get permission for water dis- Mid. “It will take additional money that
chargeand fees thae's the water system, well have to take fee money from other
l hove wtamra bra sooL tarn's no programs."
plannmg.noraearch. We're going uuok Gallegos aid he favors the improve-
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MV United Methodist Church
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538-35a3 -1106 Country Lane
Box 1200, Castroville, Texas
Sunday School - 0:30 a m
Sunday Mamta Worehip e30 a.m a 10:45 am.
Evening Worship - MO pm.
Medina Chistian Fellowship
Jamaa A. Rambael - Pastor
538-2836 or OA 1-210 6738368
Sunday - 1030 a.m. - Moyo auditorium
Thursday - 730 p.m - 1300 St
Primera glesia Bautista Hispana
EJ. Chapa- Pastor
Qastravile - 838-9488
te- Dominical
11:00 a.m Adoracion
7:00 p.m. Discipulado
Marcolea:
700 pm Oracion
Masa;
7300 pim. Esudio Biblico
"The niceties come after the bn- pay fora shed anyway," Anderson
sic needs," Christellis said. “That’s said.
► what the citizens are paying for. We
stoners todo aomrahing about the city aouSnetrunangsrobiactmnyyas
Areeu. I'm just saying I think |o buy Tuesday, the mayor said it
| Awrong, any property is wrong." would be interesting to findout who
< 4 „ Dhiand Attderatm said they bought she building* and at what
1 jbeievdet propty could pay for price. He said he would be glad if a
I Merelf ifportions of it the city did IM new business moved in to join the
tdeedcduild be resold to pay far the cabinet shop currently leasing a
[ "purchase. They also questioned the portion of the property.
iFire destroys home
’ Comtinued tom Page Besancoo did verify that $50 is the
saidheagmcedtopaybutthworkwas usual service charge to move a meter
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Batra Area Manager Charles Keller said she expects inveati-
Besanconsjdhewasjustinformed gators from the insurance company to
ofthefireTuesdayandhewashcaded cone to fee house to determine the
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St. Louis Catholic Church mm2
Rev. Michael Horan 4
Castrovile - 536 2267 0m
Masses Saturday 5 30 p.m. •
Sunday -8 a.m. & 10:30 a.m. •
Contessions Saturday 4 15 to 5 15 p.m w
(Any other tme by appoinoment) •
Episcopal Church ■
Visiting Priest
Moye Chapel % M
6:00 p m 1st A 3rd Sunday each mo ,
MV Assembly of God Church
Ron Stringtellow • Pastor
15495 Hwy. 60 E, Castroville
Sunday Worship -11 am A 6 p.m.
Wedneaday Evening - 730 pm
Bethlehem Lutheran Church
.227042854628
Classes - 9a.m. Worship 10 a.m.
First Baptist Church
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Barnes, Thomas. News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 7, 1994, newspaper, April 7, 1994; Castroville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1593969/m1/2/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Castroville Public Library.