Castroville News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 4, 1989 Page: 4 of 14
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Worship Service-10am
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Stew Cawfoae, John Montford*, MN
Ratlim, MM Sima, Hector Uribe*,
Judith TaMttaf*. (• indicates mem -
bars of the Subcommittee on Water,.
keep track of beneficiaries if they do
not notity Social Security of their
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tirement. levels at most established . .
airlinei According to FAPA. most air-
lines will retire 60 to 80% of their cur-
rent pilots over the next 14 years. By
the turn of the century, more than
bank accounts of IB million retire
ment, survivor, sad disability benefici -
r The National Federation of Inde-
pendent Boxiness has launched an all-
out attack on Section >9 of the internal
cent of all beneficiaries will receive
benefits through direct deposit within
Convenience - The money will be f
safe in the bank account, available to
‘be used at any time from any piace......
, Worahip-10:15am
at Moye Chapel
538-3533 Bar 1290, Castroville
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liverable, and the search to locate him
or her is exhausted, the payment of
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Rev. Patrick Ragsdale
Castroville 538-2267
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Why to the popularity of this i
of payment growing so fast? !
For many resides:
GhurchefGhret
' Hwy. BO, mi west-Castroville
■Ma Matty B-Wfoai
Sunday Worship-10:30am a 6pm
Safety - Beneficiaries have the as-
surance that their benefits will arrive -
on time to their bank accounts without
avoid the pitfalls of consumer fraud.
These rules are:
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and Braniff (263). Regional airline
pilot hiring was extremely active with
250 to 400 pilots being added to their
rosters each month. '5".
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too beneficiary are unde- N ■
Saturday-5:30pm
Sunday- & 10:00am--
Confessions:
Sturday-4:15-5:15pm
(Any other time by appt):
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don't have to go to the bank and stand should notify Social Security. WHbout
la Une a ioag bam to deposit or cash direct deposit it is more difficult to -
in eaq|MCtinn with Small Basie ms
Week, the U.S. Small Basin rm AA>
minitrationis sponsoring a workshop
-Always get a receipt.
-Never give your credit card num-
her over the phone.
-When poarihli, deal with busi-
aeaaes you know or that hare a reliable
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June 2, 1989. People who should at-
tend are crime victims, volunteers.
BethlehemLutheran
Rev. Dave Reid
Quihi 426-4636
Ciasses-9am/Worship-10am
Zion Ludhoran church 7
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Worship 230
FInt BuXift Church
• Rov . Tod Yarbrough,
Castroville 538-2277
Sunday School -9:45am
‘Worship-11am
Sunday evening-7pm
Wednesday-7pm
MV Unfrod Church
Pastor"Strici" Strickland
Sunday School-: am ’
at 302 Lw. LaCoste Rd. -
Direct deposit of social security
benefits to an account in a bank or
other financial institution is becoming
EaAucm .
’ ' Sunday Schoot 10am
.Worship 10MB
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Now Fountain Unffod Mpfhodfet
Rev. Elmer Beck
UtSaAjanLUKM
Rev. Jack Huleey B, Pastor
The year was 1924 America was in
the midst of m economic heyday that
began three years earlier and would
matin us unrestrained until 1929. It
ing, courtesy and help thusfar.
Below to a Mat of bay people to the
go to Me Medina Caanty chua Care
Cantor.
Entry fees will be $25 per perbon.
Thto wil indude the green fees.
Thia win be a town event with each
aM mutual I
FavorsH
Hwy. 471
Sunday School-9:45am
Sunday morning vrorahlp-11 am •
Sunday evening service-7pm
Wednesday Bible 8tudy-7pnt ,
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Mr. Les Tschirhart
Mrs. Mary Linda Braden
might am - TIME IS OF THE ES-
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i Our private property rights, spe-
cincelly water to this to steam, are of
utatoot tonportaace to the firtarr of the
out of town without having to return
hoinir earlier out of concern "for’thei
set- A
The Ultra magazine is a high fash-
ion magazine out fit Houston. The
models were from Chicago and the
photography crew was from Dallas.
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. peopie of Medina Couuty.
' -Plese help m to ourcrilical effor
tocatmervaaad protect our vital note-
an Going Into Business, Business 4 Attorney GeneraTs Office warns cm-
Racords Business Ineuraace, Taxes sumers to follow some basic rules and
was an era of energy and extremes. It
nun the year America's first mutual
finds were introduced in Boston.
Today. 64 years later, the mutual
. Ihad iaihmtry is responsible for more
than $800 billion sad infuences the
fimancial future of 27 millipa inves-
toma
Here's a thumbnail history of the
very popular. Presently, $8.4 billion in any chance of being lost or stolen,
benefit payments go directly to the * Freedom - The beneficiary can be
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ragfogiBi Nawa BuMetto May 4,1909
Letters to the Editor.
YOUR SOCIAL SECURITY
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Pw Lady pf Qtms Cfthoitc
Plana, Marketing, Adverttolag, Pro-
motion, and other subjecte The fee to
■ perperara Jr wifi bp heldat Palo
Alto CaBa^, Teesdas,Mn}», 1999.
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industry. Today. not only are share
' holders relieved of much extra and
unfair taxation but mutual funds are a
, more viable investment because of it.
Sixty-foar years is Mt aa overly
impresaivepetid of time in the over,
all course of hintor. Homever, during
The City of Castroville and the Cas- s Don Green anaiiark-Schweers.
" . troville Municipal Airport provided have put their privately-owned hangar
the setting for a phpto series for the up for sale. Anyone interested call Dm
ULTRA Magazine. The models and or Mark at 538-2483:
Financial Focus
Air Waves
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dm Time Saving - The braefirtoriu
phy of provided long-term comnerva- iriatioa of the 19304 and11940a Dur industry is one tf the largest wources of
, anagemient to their inga period when moat businesnes investment dollars for America V^or-
rholdera, Mt only survived but . preferred to disclose as little as pon- porations and offers the fearkets a,
pospered. . sible about their operattons. mutual ‘.major mgm or liguidity.
funda fostered an f"apen-book" ‘ That's an impressive record foran
rioter , industry whose first fund began in . ■<!
ethal Boston in 1924 onfy /64 years ago.
Valley Independent School District
contact the SWTPRA, LE"Red" State Capitol
Grana, 1105 19th St. Hondo, TX Austin, TX 78711 ■
78861,(512)4264965 .
Thank you, ‘ Lt Gov. William Hobby
L-E.Groas, Jr. • Stoto Capital
. Executive Director.- • Auntin, Tx 78711
SWTPRA
House Cmmittee on Natural Re-) Speaker of the Home. Gib Lewis
sources: ' ? P.O. Bod 2910
Yoncanaddreqseach letter toP .Box Austin, TX 78769
291iAMtin,fX7B799,withtheMtoe '
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Small Business Week to May 7-13
Plesse recognize the ihportance of our
Sunday morning sevvice-11am
Bunday owning conac79p
SE. matehias Eplucopel Church
Rev. Mary Earle, Pastor
901 N Teel 663-5916
Dorino, Tx ‘
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A COMMUNITY SERVICE BY:
Westar Ford ,223) “ Castroville State Bank (838-2201)
Royce QrofTOK Co. (0302139) Castroville Drug Store (838-2116)
I Tondre-Guinn Funeral Hom© (53B-2221)
14 photography crew spent several days .**ep*e• •
-* in the community for the shooting. .. > According to TheFuture Avistton
/’ - The magazinepublishrswere plan- ProfessionalMif America (FAPA),tbe 2,999 pilots wiU reach retirement age
a v , ning to send the group to France for final estiimate for 1938 ‘airline pilot (60) each year. . .
ee..thisdayout and a fiend of the owner, hiring was‘nearly 10,000, the 1 .Demand for airline pilots, flight
The UveiAe Chamber af Coalmans - doingregularvolunteerworkdramati- . mentioned that Castroville had a past 12 months. 6,720 new cockpit attehdahts and mechanics is expected
, zemimEr onI’A^Mtonh cmiy incrensed life expectancy. Men French atmosphere and may, very well crew members were hited by the ma- to remain verystrong for 1989. FAPA*
3" R * ‘whVdlanovlunteerworkweretwo provide a proper setting for the up- jor. national and jet irlines which 10-year hiring forecast calls for he-
and a half times as likeK to die durin. coming feature. The group came to operate large equipment. In addition. tween 52,000 and 62,000 plots 50,000
“ MVI ______ E Castroville and stated they had a sue 3,299 pilots were hired by the nonjet dviation maintenance technicians and
changes to technology, competition, ‘least twice a week. Volunteering was
consumerism, economy and govern- shown to reduce stress and strengthen
ment regulations. i, the immune system. Many Castroville '
The latest consumer alert from the volunteers should live toa ripe old age.
service personnel, legislators, and -And, remember: If it rounds too 7
cergy-Forfurthier information, please good to be true, it probably to not true.
calithe Office. Sponsored by the State From a 10-year study of 2,700 -
Bor of Texas and Texas Crime Victim people, the University of Michigan’s
Clearinghouse Survey Raeaerch Center found that
mechanic hired foreach pilot selected. nice terminal building and runways.
In the past 12 months the airlines built to Texas Airport Facility Plan-
hired more than 13,990 flight atten ning specifications The airport's
.dants and nearly 8,000 AAP mechan- manager, Wade Billespie, and the City
ics’amd FCC technicians. of Huntsville, under the direction of
The record pilot demand was, and Mayor Jane Monday, have made an
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atou had crippled the economy, and the
new fund faced its first and most re-
vere text, No one escaped the market
collapse, but the hind with $14-5 mil-
lion in net assets m 1929 saw those
assets rise to $30.8 million at the
height of the Depresnion ia 1934.
During the 1939s, the fund contin- ,
ned its concept of management by di-
versincation. They alsosaw the'need to
The Castroville Ne
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Benefit
golf tourney' .
The Medima Valley Mouse Lodgeof
Castroville wifi beat a Golf Tourna- \
meat at the Devine Golf Coure on -
May 27.
cessful and enjoyable stay and the regional airlines, bringing the total to’ 199,099 flight attendants. I
scenes were perfect for the mood being 9,920, -2./ ••♦••••••• < I
0 Delta Airlines led with 917 pilots The Huntsville, Texas Municipal -
hired in the last 12 months. The larg- Airport was honored "for outstanding ,
est increases were seen by UPS ($24) service to avjation" at the 7th Texhs T
Airport Operators Conference by the
g i f 1 ' ! 3 • M
, will be supplemented by dramatic re-
further MmformationoFn Caeroim
on Thursday, established to 1958.
TA MEMBER 1989
TEXAS PRESS ASSOCIATION
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Enjoy the advantages of direct de
posit of benefita but kep Sociai Scu- .
rity informed ofyour present addram
This way bath you and Social Security
cm bandit from this method of puy- >
Castroville News Bulletin
A divisiom of Bertone Publishing Co, Im Watter Bud Buckner.
President Maim ofide:P.O. Box 197, Llano,TX 79*43. Local office: 407
Paris Street, Castroville, TX 79909 and entered as second dam matter at
the Post Office in Castroville, TX Postmaster: Send address changes to
the Castroville News Bulletin, P.O. Drawer D, Castroville, X *809. Tele-
phone (512)538-2556 or 533-2247. PUBLICATONT3000----
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LUANA BUCKNER —---------------Editor
CATHERINE TSCHIRHART----------- Lfestyie Editor
TIM MCGRATH -----------Sports Editor R Photographer
RITA MCMILLAN------------------------- Advertising
EVANGELINE BIPPERT----I
SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Medina county $1199 paY year. Eewiiete ia
Tex ms $1600. Out-of state $28.00. Om-df-caaanry. oNorurtoi fra ia>m.
Copyrigt-198a t
their cberto . '>
With these advantages, there is m A.
reaaM for the beneficiaries to worry if •
the check doesn’t arrive oa time, or if
they have to be out of town while the
check is sitting in the mailbox. S
To Social Security, direct deposit 1 •
means savings in time and coat
Beneficiaries have to keep Social X •
Security informed of any change of
.address in case the death ofa, benef-
L Lynn Beam, Pastor
Lytle 72 4073 ■ '
Worship-Sunday 10:30 am
A630pm '
Texas Aeronautical Commission April
7. . : . - j 4
Num Bulletin solicits latten
Thewinmima team will receive $209.
Terral Smith, Chairman; John Willy, A WWRnrlM 9Bf ffWBR HI 11781
—a--------- Vice Chairman] Frank Callaao, John State Senator BUI Slum
r -nomile survivel otoursmall towns Calbuaaa.Iltiilllilthniiiii.Gyraid P.O.Bok 12068 ■
K; WefenrtoatMe way of Uk ia bring Yott. RotortJmwM, Dick Swift, Jrif Austin, TX 78711
I. threntenedi.g.2 ", ‘Wentworth. so. :
t -Your understavdine. interest and • State Senator Judith'Zaffiriai
most important your support of our Senate Committee on Natur Re. P,, Box 12068
. mill—, -,/Austin. TX 78711 .
yrHiittinnftoadtoa County and will ,, < ‘ V ,2
’ 4 Ygucnnddretecebittertorot- Speslat,thanka for euthorina and
FlaaaiuUMirtria.ii BWI # 1751 12068, Azstin; TX, 78711, with the z gm gum • _ .12 a.
, mMHmmaB««J131 to thia 71 at tog- MmeoftheSaMtoryMarewrttiag. Htewy HiMertwua .
. tointiw anaafou that provides for a' H Tati Santiesteban, Chairman; Tad P.o.B0g2910 ’ F.O. Boa 2919 thenpeculative trenzyaf
■ muthicunt water district which ia- Lyon, Vice Chairman Kan Ambrite Austin, TX 797*9 Austin, TX 78768 "ithin nve yer the Great Depre
cideiuvaide and Mediqa counties. ter, Teri BfriM.LE"BMts«-Brows*. "
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/ DeerEditr: - was personally involved in super- will inereme their une of feld trips as
’ I would llinfo take this opportunity vising Mrs ,Braden‘s kindergarten an educatioeal tool.
k. ,c to ‘thenk the entire pre-kinder and daaa, and was most impresned with Sincerely,
' t kindergarten staff at Medina Valley their excellent behavior, "jir* /a/Jacque Page
I / Etoamatary School for takiag their Education through experience is ' '
K ' time and ability to organize such aa ‘not paly * rewarding bat memorable ' cr. Mr. w.A McAndrew
Dear Citizens of Medina County -Thank you for your
became part of ll
area small busineses by trading with toOutoge'foraayaM'whodeatowteh
them. Go by for a visit; they mey have}, piopli, m Wadaaeday, May 24, at the
some new itema, services; oto, you dM—T —m—
’ ’ e norknow about. ' - 13
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lononchisimsue, , Gevaraer WlBtem Clemiate. Jr.
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expand investments to inclnde not that tim a tremendous amount has
only common stocka but a too cashand kapprard in the nation, legendary.
Tixed-income secugities _ forger than life perxoaalHiex such as
ep .--*--4-- -4---s--nt wroup that started the: la 1932. they established thefirst ia- Charles Undbergk. Red Grange. Rate
first aurtMl friad. They're still very bouse investment research depart- Ruth, lovis Armstroag. Amelia
; much ia the iavestmeat buaioew. with ment. Today, virtually every major , Earhart, F.Scott Fitagerald and many . ]
$23 billion currently under mapage mutual fund has a research depart more-hve iafiueaced the way we Ure - • >
mentor 13 million mutual fund ana Wsment testityingtd thie need for strong Y Mutuat funds haw iafiueaced the ie
annuity/life insurance owners. , .fundamental renearch ead analynis ' way we invest Today, with more tUp
, The going wasn always edsy, but The mutual-fund industry played a ,,2,000 find and finonthan > -
the managers, dedicated to a phikMO majrirole in much ofthe security,. $sqobillianinasnetnthemutuminind .
iadMtry is one of the largest sources of ?,)
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_ REMEMBER: The 99ers pancake
-3-2op sign anxtbine you haven A Revenue oderif romares business - breakfast at & Airport 0800-1 1:00 __________________
l""lL .....owner, please, chesk jntaetim eemespmneeimpeemtaavnee. ’ towaZv MeMtwa. mtw metive. WM '----------f ...______
.tototo Oto-o. nraw iri-edathigspreisuretctic’irirs initecritigusstithcleoraoppronche '
you would like to attend. a good deal today, it will atilt be a good For further information on any of This past week we have had two
The Governor’s 41b Annual Train- deal tomorrow. the above Mems, call the Chamber moreaircran to be permanently based
img Conference on Crime Victim Aneis-. -Get all promises in writing. Office. 539-3142. at the C.stroviH. Municipal Airport a
j!*** 7” 2 -Always gat a recript. Cessna 150 and a Cessna 171 There
Pte Hatti, Austin,To May 31- .-Never give your credit card num- ' havebeenr several inquiries abogt the __ _______
slrport recently and possibly more contilutobe,pninction orrenewed outstanding effort in ‘developing this
airerat *° be hased here in the near -profitability and growth in the airline 'facility to an impressive level. zs.
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Buckner, Luana. Castroville News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 4, 1989, newspaper, May 4, 1989; Castroville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1599809/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Castroville Public Library.