Castroville News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 17, 1986 Page: 1 of 16
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The animals will alio be regintered
at this time. WBd and exotic animahs
win not be vaccinated at thia time.
Diet. 45 Jim Crockett and Eldon
Edge. Judge Madina Ci aaty Court at
Law Joe Briscoe, Caaaty Jadge ■
Francis Bohl. Jerome Decker, and
Donald Campsey. County Commis-
sioner Pol 2 - Ernest Gonzales;
Dr Delaney; May 16 - Friday 4 00 •
5:00. Family Planning. Dr. McKown;
May 14 - Friday 2100 • 4:00,
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Castroville City Council meets at
7:30 p m. In council chambers in
city hall
Fer additional inqformation ap the
blood drive, cailthe rectory at ‘
S38-2267 er the Mood bank at
1-800-292 -5534, a toil free number
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Public invited to
“Meet the Candidate” forum
Lytle Public Library across from
high school. Far move informa-
tion. can 7723913 or 77-3400.
Medina Valley Bass Club meets at
730 P-m. at CaauwiBe Fire
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The naetmdM four Mead drivaaJh 1, HiMmH the parish planwill bein
wilbehddat Mbot ig iu^bh any activepariehioarr
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" May I. Thursday 100 - $:00, 1200. Orthopaedic. Dr. Olin: May IS
• Thursday 1 ;0O • 5:00. Haurolagy.
The Specialty Clinic Schedule for AM. Tracey King-
May. i4Mat Dr Jim Meyer offices.
Murrah tola the City Council last
week that TesKaa Cable Co. of
606 31st Street in Hondo has been
announced. It fare follows:
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and cats win be aduinistered at
Castroville Chy Warehouse on
Saturday. April 26from 1-4p.m
Cedar Point Landing and Miro
Volunteer Fire Dept. will heat the
annual Chili Cookoff starting at 4
a.m. at the landing. Judging will
beat 5pm Danae at night with
Rotood Jay and the Backwood
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Alamo Community College
representative to be in Castroville
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Me—i County Crime Prevention
Task force will meet at noon at
qvipte C Steakhouse in Devine
There wil be a presentation on
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The Council heard a complaint
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The public fa invited to participate
in a "Meet the Candidate” forum
Thuraday. April 24 at 7:30 p.m. at the
McDtwroM Scheel Cafeteria ia Hondo.
A reception will be held prior to the
forum which wil start promptly at
8:00p.m.
Don Crowder, candidate for Texas
Governor will headline agrqup of 18
state and local candidates.
Candid—there been invited to give
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gesidents of Castroyille and the
' surrounding area are urged to get
their dogs and cats vaccinated,
according to City Secretary Bobbie
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Council will approve the new
Open AA meeting will be held at
8:15 p.m. in Naegelin Hall.
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Crowder and Andrew Briscoe.
Lieutenant Governor - Glenn Jack
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Bochme received II. Tschirhart given following inapection of eertain
took 79, and Foxworthy garnered 75. pertoofthe altllj Bagi
Boehaae was elected Mayor Pro-Tem
by the other Coundl members The city has no near da and we
Council approved the new rates for need signed certificates of inspection
- — . . - —"Poot. to protect River Bluff. " Ward said.
II for Gallegos sald that subdivislon
single; $35 for couple; $6 for child Developer George Mapus had been
and $54 for family Daily swimming given letters on the atatus of the
fees are 11 entrance, and $9 for a book utilities and streets. The city
of 10 coupons administrator sald ther the eigh inch
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teeing services will begin with
enedietion.
St. Louie pastor. Revered Patiek
agudale invites everyone to attena
emission that g—gt— to be an
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a.m.-t p.m. Give blood the gift of
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Sears saM the cable company has refusal to do anything, but a rejection
presented a new proposal for the of the proposal ss submitted
franchise agreement. 1 The proposa "• cannot upgrade the system
will not have the clause which gives under the presentfranchise, but I will
the city the option to purchase the do my best," Sears said. "If the
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1984 to 1.075,656 in 1985." Adams 1924, Fathet Cummings attended
said. , , pisirMri Mdtaal b LisiwHBs and
The fargestimemense wee de- thenFatended- Mt. St. Francis.-
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Texas pace officers beared 21 -
per rent of the felomy crimes teponed
lay,# blMB to ..... gil— Upon seturming to the States,. he
dMmnder tught * several 11 nls trim in the
Devine has — omplied with the TreKaa representative, said the
franchise agreement ondinance a- gompany must be able to borrow
dopted five years ago. —nay to upgrade the system with
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Castroville Chy Attorney Wet , Ms seiditisexpensive for the cable Acconding to the officlal canvas of
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Pariah Minsionw.begin Saturdey. Franciscans. He.is_preventy
Aped 19 with the 5130 mass at
Luis Church. Castroville.
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m2-s5 Father Cummings to direct parish mission
Sue Coatee of the Library Planning water Hee and the ab bah gas line
Committee reported to the Council that will go through the culvert
that the committee has plans for a cannot be Installed until the culvert b
number of fund-raising projects completed.
during the year. She saidt would ' —
probably take about two years to raise Gallegos said the gas lines b River
enough money to complete the Bluff had burnt revered up before
project they could be inspected.
"I have talked to a builder Engineer Andrew Poznecki,
concerning the cost of the (library) Jr Mid the utilities can— be
project/’ City Administrator Stevan approved until they are finished. He
Gallegos said. He told me the added the city fa — in a position to
amount could possibly be reduced to approve the water, gas and sewer
1200.000 less than 150 per square systems until they are tested.
foot,".. There are many people who stand
Gallegos said the builder had to lose," Ward said, referring to local
agreed to attend a meeting of the contractors working in River Bluff.
Library Plannins Committee. Council took no action on thelusue.
Neurology. Dr Delon ay; May 2 *
Friday 900 - 5:00. Family Planning.
Dr McKown; May 2 - Friday 2-00 ■
4:00. Neurosurgery. Dr Herdyl
Neuronurgery. Di. Mardy/Deam;
2 - Friday 1 00 - SoD. Nephrology, Dr MaynThurday
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Ronenblatt; May ■ ■ Thursday 900 •
12:00 Gastroenterology, Dr Garza: • Thuraday 2:00 - 4:30. Plactic
May 4 -Friday 4 45 12:00. Urology. Surgery. Dr. Liaison; May 2 .
Dr. Singieton; May 4 Friday 2:00 • Friday 2:00 - 4:00. Mau—gspore. Dr.
4:00. eurosurgery. Dr Hardy/ Hardy/Deam May 28 - Wedmesdey
Dean; May 9 - Friday 200 - 5:00, 9:00- 12:00. Dermatology. Dr. Poley
Ophthalmology, Dr. Lowry; and May and May 30 - Friday 2:00 - 4:00.
13 - Tuesday 10:00 - (TOO. Hearing Neurosurgery, Dr. HardyADean.
goais for the mission • Daily B— a - nl
MB be celebrated at 10 a.m. to the S -6
church. During mt ii stodw —■ anonw
Because of the dause, the cable wout a toM be approved. Murrah
company can— borrow money to did —fevor a bbnk check that would
upgrade the system show the cable company to create —
"We win add five channels when only the contemplated Hen against
we have the equipment." said Bruce the system but any in the future
The cable tompony wiii add proposal that would allow the
Channel 35, the National Weather company to borrow money. I will
Channel. Movie Chan—. Nashville improve the system ”
Channel and Disneyland Channel. Council tank no action. Mayor
Sears said the Castroville cable Virginie Suehe agreed to study the
system has the capability for and proposal, discuss it with Murrah and
access to 35 channels. '• -get back with Sears. "l
"There are — many cities which , fa other action on April 1. Council
own cable systems." Soars Said, incumbehts Lyon Bochme. Jerald
"Even San Anto— does — own ks Foxworthy and lamest Tschirhart
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Parish to sponsorblood drive
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abrlef description of their/dfficial Briscoe, Cen— Treasurer ■ Rita
tesponsibiitie, personal qualifica- Moos: County terk - Anna Van de
tions. and political- piatforms. Waite, Justice ad Pence Pct. 2 - Castrovtoe this
Camm sets and questions will be Darrell Kempf. Justice of Peace Pot. Naegelin Hallo
invitedfrem the audience to the stte 3 - Gao— Er— and WIRtom Accoidingi)
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‘ed with all the candidates ■
Gever— Don evening. .
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agreement of Jamuarry 27,1981. gives Murah told Sean and Council
the City of Castrovie the option to
putchase the frahchise after 15 year, mended that
Texas crime rale Increases by 9%
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The crime rate in Texas increased percent of all aggravated assaults
bv 4 percent in 1985 compared to 0ihcers cleared 15 percent of all
1984. necordimg to —ire furmiah- burglacica. 20 percent of thefts and 11
ed to the Texas Department of Public percent of the vch— thefts
Safety. To;el value of property stolen in
The crime rate is the number of Texas in 198511 25 billion,
crimes per 100,000 population. Ufa with 1300 million recovered by police
calculated from figures piovided to Seven peace officer were killed in
the DPS by 796 Texas law the line of duty inTexas in 1985. with
enforcement agencies vepresenting another seven officers dying in
44 4 percent of the state s p > | liHRie ■ duty-telated accident s Additionally.
"In 1985, 6,570.9 crimes were there were 3.kl7aasauhs<Mi officers
products are obtained from each unit
ar pint. The blood preduria obtained
are red blood cells, plastna.
pro-precipitate and platelets.
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the blood needs of S 6 inas’domate.. Anyone cen dBU—MMd ••• .' /U-
counties. Every donation to good for evry eight weeks, on the average. . ..
•BfoMag—22926= # “ scheduled far thia ywer^ia St. Loute Specialty Clinic Schedule for May
Local veterinarian. Dr Davd Thimmeanstour dimteveir btod Parish. Dates ame Jutyomacet. 19.
Carter of Castvoville Veterinary - — --- —5-----
Clinic, will be giving the vaccina
tions. Cost fa 13.30 per animal This
includes vaccination and lioense tag.
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mehsoed nenum4 .meusrdtateit2na geliomeny.etDiedteaee
5:00. fear. Nose A Throat, Dr.
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8p.m. at lodgehall. Castroville.
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Castroville News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 17, 1986, newspaper, April 17, 1986; Castroville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1599651/m1/1/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Castroville Public Library.