Medina Valley and County News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 45, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 24, 1971 Page: 3 of 12
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Medina Valley’s U.S. Rep.
V Abraham Kazen Jr. has been ap
’' pointed by Speaker Carl Albert to
serve as congressional advisor to
the U.S. delegation at the Wash-
ington meeting of the Organiza-
tion of American States.
Kazen also noted the House
leadership continued his assign-
ments to the Committee on For-
eign Affairs and the Committee
on Interior and Insular Affairs.
He said changes in the member-
ship of both bodies moved him up
in rank. ' . .
Denis Tschirhart, chairman of the
Zoning Adjustment Board.
" . Council agreed to hold a de-
cision pending a request by per-
sons for mobile home sites.
Regarding restoration of the
cross on Cross Hill, it was noted
a concrete cross could be con-.
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been notified that Medina County
Commissioners Courtis adverts-
ing for bids from any bank.’cor-
poration, association or indivi-
dual banker.that desires to act as
the depository of Medina County. .
All bids must be delivered to
County Judge Jerome Decker prior,
to the commissioners court meet-
ing Friday, Feb. 26, at JO a.m.
in the courthouse at Hondo.
All bids must state the amount
of. interest to be paid the county
for deposit of the money, and the
bid m u st be accompanied by a
certified check for not less than
%of 1 per cent of the county
-revenues of the preceding years’
as a guaranty of good faith. 1 *
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structed in San Antonio, foundar
tion prepared and the cross de- ’
livered and set at an approximate
cost of $1000. However, council '
suggested the cross be construc-
_ted of wood, cypress or other na-
tive wood, in/ keeping with the
traditions of/Castroville./•
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area for mobile homes on a por-"
tion. of the newly acquired city
park in southwest Castroville, ,
with rentals from the trailer space
used to finance future city park,
facilities’, was outlined in a let-
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. . By RUTH C.LAWLER
: - • ’ The following excerpts from a
letter from Prof. Wm. L. Urban,
Monmouth College, Monmouth,
’ IU.. should-interest many readers.
. • of The News Bulletin: J '.
780 "I will enclose the problem
which I presented to my students
- ’ -Gabe Hans, the deputy sheriff,
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At the last chamber meeting .
President Maurice Rihn appoint-
ed Richard Schott to obtain infor-r
3' motion; on buying or renting wel-
come signs to be placed at both
Sid e s of the city, since one of
the signs has blown down and the
/ cost of repair is high. \ /
Members discussed jhe pro-
posed swimming pool and its lo-
" cation. The directors agreed to
remain with the present plan of
■ , ideating the pool in the park.
A letter will be sent to James
S. Watt, Park.Services Division
2 7 representative, to determine the
) present status on gaining assis-
tince .from the Texas Parks and
7 Wildlife Dept. Floyd Tondre sug-
gested Rep. John Poerner be con-J
tacted to further, expedite the
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Mobile Home Site Studied By Castroville City Council
- Also, council instructed Com. gs
Hilmer Mangold be asked if Com- A • „
‘missioners Court will continue to 1
share dumping ground custodian
wages, since the court had only
committed itself through . 1970. inu"
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20-mph signs on Old Hwy. 90 East.
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m body seems to have any records
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27 - ville newspapers. I would like to'
" ' 'confirm the date of his marriage /'
and death, however, and learn :
more about the latter.” ’ ■ v / ' \
.."The geneological problem is-. .-
", the ancestry of Genieva Eliza- "
be th Hans Juvenal and construc-
ting a family tree of Genieva E-
lizabeth Hans and Gabe Hans,’’
Excerpts from newspapers a-’
bout Gabe Hans- will follow in
‘ gnextissuesofTheNews Bulletin.
/- 7 David bacon and. Johnny Brwn
.3- ”■ of 'theUniversity of Texas School
of Architecture were here for the,
# ' weekend working on an architec-
tural study. They are making de-
6 ' tailed architectural drawings of
,71, the Quintefl-Haass Mill. Using a '
• long -section aluminum ladder,
. ; '.they went into the basement of
therein and also into the tunnel
that runs from the dam to the mill. .
- Clarence Holzhau8 was of much
help in showing them where
; 'changes had been made .in the
years 1928-192$. ’At that time,
7 7 the dam was repaired and a new
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For further details, see the
., notice in this week’s News
Bulletin. '
.7 Rep. Karen Gets
Key Appointments
water' wheel and a dynamo that.
.a, gave Castp vlll e its 1 st electric-
ity were installed,by my brother,
Jordan T. Lawler. " .
Meeting Dates
03, General meetings of Castroville
D Chamber of Commerce will be
", held,in April, July- and October,
with a directors meeting the -2nd
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Schott, Bobbie. Medina Valley and County News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 45, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 24, 1971, newspaper, February 24, 1971; Castroville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1599269/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Castroville Public Library.