Castroville News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 5, 1987 Page: 1 of 10
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Castroville City Council meets at
Castroville City Hal. 7:30 p.m.
LMELIGHT SWINE-Medina Valley
High School Fafi f—m of
Castroville St. Ann’s Society will
meet in Naegelin Hall. 2 p.m.
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LaCoste Hermann Sona meet at
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Medical Service to looking for
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Medina Valley area A.A. meets at
Our Lady of Grace Parish Hall in
LaCoste, 8:15 p.m.
rabbi division went to Natalia 4-H
member Jackelyn Hausler. Her
exhibif sold for S275 to Frito Uy in
Devine ,
Neumann at Castroville City Hal
during regular ofice hours.
538-2524, or Undo Bowles at
538-3928.
A deer for the first course has not
la Devine
Laura Cromwell of Devine 4-H
showed the grand champion rabbits,
which were sold to Lytle State Bank
for $525, ,
president; and Lloyd Keller, eecre-
tmry-trensurer. Photo by Torry
f Mangold requested medical leave
last year from his duties as chief
appraiser
Ihrahin Lincoln’s birthday. To-
dayisNOTaholiday.
water bill of IMS and 1986. It
indicated she paid more in 1985, and
that her bill was close to $25 in the
summer months of 1985.
Council denied McVay's reim
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development.
Council took no action on Morey’s
request.
Kyle McVay addressed Council,
seeking a reimbursement for her
water bill in 1986.
In a letter dated Sept. 4, 1986,
McVay said at the end of July the city
installedafire hydrantin her block. A
two to three inch layer of dirt was
spread over the entire street, the
letter indicated
MeVay said'after one week, she
and her mother spent more than six
cleaning their block, with a
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voted to post the City Council agenda
at the post office on a 90-daysiat
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Council learned it will cost M,000
to $5,000 for a topographical murvey
at Castroville Municipal Airport.
Through the survey, water puddles in
front and in between hangars will be
avoided.
Concerning a proposed anti-litter
ordinance for the city, It was noted
that Castro Garden Club and the
Parks Bodrd are interested. No action
was taken.
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reserve champion. The Natalia FFA's animal weighed 101 pounds
1 ,086-pound exhibit was bought by Charles Giddens of South Hondo I
The letter said MeVay's average
water MB was between $5 and »10
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Medina Valley Moose Lodge No.
2196 Legionnaires meet at 7 p.m.
Ladies who have signed up or plan
to sign up for the Auxiliary are
urged to attend also.
Tuesday, February 10
Social Security representatives
will be at Hondo City Council
Chambers, 10a.m. - noon.
Saturday.Febramry7
Medina Valley Moose Lodge No
2196 will have a fish fry. Serving
will be 6:30-8 p.m.
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In Other business last week.
Council tabled the issue of a possible
% percent Increase in the local sates
tax.yit was reported the Tests
Legislature to redoing the bill which
gives some cities and counties the
authority to raise the sates tax.
its champion swine
capons sold for 1300 to Jr Food Mart recognized hl the swine divlalon as Hondo Natonal Bank at B3.S0 per
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AARP Chapter 2543 will have its
regular meeting at St. Paul
Lutheran Church Annex in Hondo,
10a.m.
4 H Horse Cub Her 1,213-pound
steer sold tot $2.80 per pound.
Buying Graff’s exhibit were Com-
munity National Bank and Chapman
Grain, both of Hondo.
Jeanine asser’s “ steer took
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CHAMBER CHEFS-OGcers of
Caatroville Chamber of Camm sera
for 1M7 are (l-r) Dr. WIam Burgee,
vice presldent; Richard Bunts,
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Medina Valley Veterans of
Foreign Wars Auxiliary will meet
at V.F.W. Hall in LaCoste, 8p.m.
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pound to Mumme's Inc.
Reserve grand champion honors in
the swine competition went to Bruce
Weinstrom's 217-pound animal.
Medina Valley State Bank in Devine
bought the Devine FFA's exhibit for
$2.80 per pound
* More than 190 swine were entered
in the stock show
Devine State Bank paid 110 per
pound for the grand champion fine
wool lamb exhibited by Kristi Tilley,
member of South Hondo II 4-H. Her
The MM Annual Medina County
Junior Livestock Show and Sale was
held last Thursday through Saturday
at the Medina County Show Barn and
Exhibition Hall in Hondo.
Approximately 47B Future Farm-
ers of America and 4-H students
entered the competition, including
the animal (losses and trades
division
The grand champion pen of fryers
Court learned Monday that after Feb.
28, the Medina County Tax
Assessor's office and the Central
Appraisal District will be separate
offices.
After Leon Mangold resigned as
tax assessor-collector Jan. 5., Loraine
Neuman was named to fill the
vacancy. James Garcia has since
been named chief appraiser.
In sqparate letters by Neuman and
Garci4, commissioners read that both
officas will no longer "share”
employees. Neuman said either office
wiimaintain its own employees.
Both offices were consolidsted
years ago with Mangold
hiding the positions of both tax
Asessor-collector and chief apprais-
The Planning and Zoning Commit splitting the difference and billing the
tee instructed Morey tatty and obtain city for $23.50, half of her bill and half
a variance from the ordinance. of her mother's
Council told Morey to talk to the Gallegos showedICouncil MeVay’s
neighbors around her property and
get their permission for rezoning.
City ordinance define* planned
development as many things. Coun-
cil's concern is that the property
could be developed into “anything”
if it were rezoned for planned
Richelle Mangold’s animal won pound.
grand champion hemp. A member of Grand champion XBM lamb was
Medina Valley FFA, Mangold's shown by Devine FFA member Sally
227 pound swine said at $2.80 per Bogers Her 116-pound exhibit woo
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Castroville City Administrator
Stevan Gallegos reported to City
Council Jan. 27 that he has reviewed
area animal control ordinances to
possibly come up with one for
Castroville.
Gallegos said he obtained copies of
animal control ordinances for San
Antonio, Devine, Shavano Park.
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A work session was tentatively
scheduled for this week to study the
cities' ordinances and extract what
could be used for Castroville.
in other items on the Council's
regular agenda, Frances Morey
requested that her property at
Houston and Lorenzo streets be
resowed for planned development.
However, the Planning and Z retag
Committee denied her request, and
Council cannot overrate the commit-
tee. The property is sowed historical
residential.
Morey wants to rezone itand puts
to city ordteenae, property must be
devdopmeua.
zacres.
Brows Chevrolet of Devine st 11.20 4-H showed the grand champion champion XB-H His lib-pound
perpound. medium wool lamb. weighing 112 animal was bought at $4.00 per pound
The Castroville area was well pounds. His animal was purchased by by Sabinal Bank,
m River Bluff
Richard Mangold of LaCoete.
was exhibited by Theresa Pattoasu of in the steers division, grand
Devine FFA. Her exhibit was champicz went to Vicki Graff at the
crosses bridge
River Bluff Estates Subdivision got ' said heavy rains cause mud to fall
one step closer to final approval at the ontoroads
Castomtale City Council meeting Jan According to Don Ward, super-
27.. .1. _ .. visor at River Bluff Estates. rocks
City Engineer Andrew ‘ Jr. have been in to prevent future
recomomended conditional plat mad sliden
approval, saying his main concern
was that the easements were in order.
Poznecki said he gave a letter to the
Manning and Zoning Committee
which convened just priortith City
Council meeting. The committee
gave conditional approval as per
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naveanY moorenanses consider a sales tax
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the city engineer said.
Final approval could be given at the
next Council meeting for the
proposed subdivision located just
north at Old Highway 90 on the west
end of Castroville.
Councilman Richard Schott made
the motion to give conditional
approval, with Councilman Jerald
Foxworthy seconding. The motion
passed unanimously.
Mayor Virginia Suehs said she has
heard complaints about mud slides in
the subdivision area Councilmen
voted to support the Women-Infant-
Children (W.I.C.) program in Medina
County.
The program is a nutrition program
for the needy, and for children from
birth to5 years.
Judy williams, coordinator of the
county W.I.C. program, said the
program wants to move to a location
at the Hondo airbase. Commissioners |
approved the relocation.
Preliminary approval was given to
vacate and resubdivide Medina View
Estates Subdivision, located east of
Medins Lake and about one mile from
Bandera County.
County Judge Donald Campsey
was absent from the meeting
Monday. He was in Lubbock at a
mandatory course for county judges.
The meeting was presided by
Commissioner Henty Briscoe.
MEUIT
purchnsed by Mamma’s Ine., reprp-
sented by Russell Meyer [1] and Glen
Sturm. Mangold la the dnughter of
Lve music by Km Skelton will be
at Medina Valley Moose Lodge
No. 2196,7-11.
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Al-Anon meets in Lytle Public
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er772-3400 for morelsdnrmilini.
Thuraday, Februmny 12
Disabled American Veterans
(DAV) will meet at Ammiran
Legion hall in Castroville Social at
7 p.m., meeting at 8 p.m. for
members and spouses.
E 72 purchased by Jr Food Mart for $750.
E dene. Annette Pettibon of Castroville 4-H
NB showed the reserve champion fryers
• They sold for $425 to Church’s Fried
"-ddy Chicken.
[ in the capons category. Devine
k FFA member Jamie Turner exhibited
the grand champion, Church’s Fried
Chicken in Hondo bought the exhibit
for $550. Reserve champion was John
2 Hill, member of Natalia FFA. HI‘s
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Medina County Precinct 2 Com-
missioner David FitzSimoa reported
to Council on “the things going on la
the county."
FitzSimon said several subdivis-
ions are in the planning stage near
Castroville, meaning several thou-
sand new residents in a few years.
The commissioner also fielded
questions for Council members.
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purchased by Chaparral Ford and
Morales Feed Store aid Morales
Feed Lots at $9.50 per pound.
Taking reserve champtan honors in
the FW H was Marty Del Bosque’s ——f
102 pound animal The South Hondo
14-H member's exhibit was bought at
$5.50 per pound by Southwest
Federal Land Bank Assn
Larry Rogers of Bevine 4-H exhibit
the reserve champion MW-H.
weighing 116 pounds. His animal was
purchased by Medina Valley State
Bank at $5.50 per pound.
Castroville 4-H member Chad
Schraeder exhibited the reserve ■
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Hines are Monday evenins 500,
for newsatariesand display adaig
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Castroville News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 5, 1987, newspaper, February 5, 1987; Castroville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1599693/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Castroville Public Library.