Castroville News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 20, 1986 Page: 7 of 14
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A Department of Public Safety
officer attempted to stop the suspect
for speeding. The vehicle driven by
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English. A test to determine degras
of proficiency will be given M the time
of registration to children whose
Home Language Survey indicates a
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money for the building. However, a
big fund raiser has not yet been put
together.
The Library Planning Committee
will meet at City Hai at 7 p.m.
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no prize or free gift comes, and the
csNer has your credit or charge card .
number to use for ordering ’merchan-
dine by phone or even applying for a
lost card using your number. “It’s not
a good idea to give your credit card
number over the phone," she says.
city engineer Andrew Itoenerni !
to look at the tank and bring back a
report.
The painting job may have to wait
until the friN. the city adminiatrater
said.
The base has been put in for the
city-owned hangar. Ute • eity to
inotalling the material. Green and
Schiweer has also put to base for
their portion of the hangar.
Surveyor Charles Rothe was on
River Bluff Subdivision The Council
took no action.
Poznecki will took at the changes
andgive a report to the Council and to
t he developers.
for the let tone must have undergoes
an approved vision screening test,
before entering, dr within 90 days
after entering. (For those who are
interested: Dr. Winiam Butges,
Castroville, will offer free vision
screening on Saturday. Apr* Sth from
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minutes to complete the registratioh
process. Additional information
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"Practically any cashless transac- consumers is to guard their credit
tion can leave consumers open to card numbers as they would cash
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aTM• the building the toe It to proposed
reprepentative. The Hons Ooh has now. they may have to wait a few
too denpted $1,000 to the Crppled years," Councilman Tschirhart said.
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• town to a lesser extent. Anlde from • welvergrenehden enen greet
few shocks from alive wire thought to grandcbildren. He douche menyi
be turned off and afoot or two peoples' lives end told a wealth of
through the ceiling file. Bob enjoyed stories about the ‘good old days'. To
and encouraged his grandsons in the thorn of us who knew him m
trade He reinforced his young men. Grandpa. Bob added color sad
in the style of their parents. Louie and imagination to lives that would have
Maxine Zinsmeister, to be conscien- been poorer without him. We’*-^. ;■
tous and responsible young adults surely miss Grandpa.
Because he wm a vigorous. Submitted by Cynthia Loupe
amsMa and "They may have to cut back on
to the lecal aim. Where is the money going
come from?" 7.
Mumme’s Inc.
RiMedina 538-2215
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MEASLES (Rubeola)- -1 dose or
VERIFIEDhistaty of dicase.
MUMPS—1 ditto or VERIFIED
history of disease. '
fraud," says family economics expert According to Granovsky, a home _
Nancy Granovsky. "Since fraudulent economics specialist wM the Tesas
schemes change as fast m we become A "2 i . - ■
aware of them, the general rule for sion Service, one of the most recent
, scams is to request a credit card
PROGRAM designed to prepare 2. IMMUNIZKTION.
them kse tegular kindergarten. Your with the soheling"tim
child willbeellgible ONLY If he/she complete indvEnFIED by a doctor 82800 to Sue Burges. Bbrmy
demonsttates a limited proficiency in or Public Hemnehmte: gsa
s‛. 1 Suspect eludes officers
Warn Murrah raised
about the Summer Program will be T RUBELLA (German Measles)---1
given to you then. dose.
2. VISION SCREENING - an
children entering any Tesas school
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Z tobedone with the proponed lbrary. The Councit diocumed toe cable .
t The Muatoi is made rp of television inaue. The main argument
i Timed Tuchirhar end is tom customens are am recelvins
wonhy. On Mb m of complete service or all the dhennels
__representatives Madsiyn thieypaldtoe. t .
Koepp and Lloyd Keller: and ubrary A representative from toe cable
company willbeat the wext Counet
meetingon March 25.
Gallegos told the Council toe water
tank on Coast HM needs painting.
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through Friday of the above week be given at the time of registration to mhi
IF YOUR CHILD WILL BE 6 children whose Home Langange 6ak
YEARS OLD on or before Sept 1. Survey todtestos a language other e E8a
the FIRST GRADE (Note Thoae now the"Free Reduced Lunch Program ] 7 PE
enrolled in our kindergarten need not will be available then too Parents will ‘
register again for the first grade j be notified by mail after all m
IF YOUR CHUD WILL BE 5 information ha. been compiled 124042 Em02dd . .....Zj
YEARS OLD on or before Sept 1 According to the state law . child 2 af 282 i
1 986, he/she is eligible to register for cannot be registered in either Viaden
KINDERGARTEN AGAIN THIS PRE-KINDERGARTEN, KINDER-
YEAR.SomeoftoacMMmwhoam GARTEN, ar FIRST GRADE without cAsrovuE UoNs CLUB is dhe
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A black male suspect led area and before toe incident. •.ABaiaae
San Antonio law enforcement unite The sespect ran a roadblack set up I FIEAEITS
on a chase through the Medina by officer.. He ebandoned the stolen I •-WW-“
Lake-Rio Medina area Marchi, vehicle near some brush, and ma into A. _ ^4,. taa. __ atubborn man Bob cheated toe
a field. Omficer gave chase, bus the .Mrewtth^Jwme of my‘thought, advancing yean from Mealing his
uspect escaped, about Robert (Babi Masurek. a man energy and making Mm alow down.
well known ia his time by the nature He refused to become an invalid until
Helicopters from San Antonio were and quality of his trade. Bob was an the test months of his life, when he
used in the search. Officen searched electrician by choice. and one depended more heavily than ever on
the Green Glen Acres area for several well reapected in the community. He the caring love of his daughter,
hours. Santieben ..id the suspec never had any formal training, but Maxine. Like every child with an
~ m ■wr-r.n. ptobably fled to San Antonio.’ learned the trade through hard work ailing parent who needs more
The .iciienve^wss^slW Trans and common sense. Many of the supervised care and medical atten-
..2 TEEherifr.sdhhecnlecwnein older homes in this area have either tom toon they can give. Maxine
Sontiebenngidthevehicheuwasstolen nsThesheri been wiredor rewired by Bob. People grieved over the Inevitabto dectoion
in Son Antonio about two weeks hi. early liked Bob and appreciated his skiilsas of putting Bob into a nursing home.
an electrician. They could feel secure She put it off. trying to care for him in
in their home, becaune they knew he hia home in Mico and finally moving
was conscientious about hi. work; be him info her home, but the time came
diditrightorbc‘didn'tdoh.l ad.'aa when a nursing home could offer the
he would my. . level of care too could net provide.
Aa the year, went by and Bob's Everyone faced with thia kind of
grandsons grew to an age where they dectoion knows the heartache in-
could help him. Bob took them'under volved in placing the parent who feel,
hi. wing' and teught them about forsaken into a ptocq with ‘more
k electricity. Hi. main men' in those medical supervision and less love. It
M years were Mock and David to a harrowing experlence. . .
Ui Zln.mei.ter, although their brothers Bob had a good Rte; he loved Ma
KBM Daniel. Paul and Patrick learned from work and hi. family. HeRvodtoeee
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Castroville News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 20, 1986, newspaper, March 20, 1986; Castroville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1599647/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Castroville Public Library.