Castroville News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 4, 1989 Page: 7 of 14
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Lke a good noighbor Stato Farm la than.
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State Farm Insurance Companies
Home Offices: Bloomington, Illinois
b> ^et dheiid
b) make something
Im tn} sell
Vacation Bible School this sommer
will again be a joint venture, of the
putt or • hipping to a target. Prime
range fum WIR ( up vi and golr
hull to golf tumweb. luugaye tag and
hull-mark repair kit-
God‘sLove"in the theme far thia yaer.
Sesaions will hr held in th* St. Louls
Religious Education building from
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Future ngriculturallats muet ra-
gage le research and technolog, mere
eficlent une at lewd and aaargf, end
All three charities are geared to the
special nerds id children.
This week’s schedule: Tuesday - Bandera at Cole; Jourdanton at
Floresville; Randolph at Medina Valley; Southside al Somerset.
Erday - Bandera at Floresville; Cole at Somerset; Medina
Valley at Southside. _________________
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Highway 90 East
Castroville, Texas
tration forms are available at ah
churches A registration te at $6 to
requested for each child in order to
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Team
Bandera
Floresville
We are now in our permanent office and better able to serve
our customers either at my Castroville phone 538-3188 or In
8 A call 680-7600. Come by and have coffee with me. We are
does to Castroville and out of heavy traffic.
PffpcUOfW to new location: North on 1604 to Guilbeau-turn right to
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The worids best nenior golfers win
dencend upon San Antonio this week to
compete for $250,000 in prize mmoney
during the RJR at tto Dominion. .
Senior PGA Tour Event.
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Amateur golfer can putt and chip
for prizes and receive an analy~ik <4
their wwings when they UMI tto RJR
tup i iolf Pavilin m thin week at t he KJ R
at the Dominion. «
l hr pavilion, wparnded this year to
include more actisities for golr fans,
bus heen a fuvorite the last three year
nn th* Senior PGA Tour. MI uctivities
In th* piivilion are free, induding thr
FIRST SIX MONTHS
RENT FREE
cover the cent at materiah ssd eaeili-
Mas Fuymngnt with regiatretion to ep-
prectetd ar M may be brenght daring
the achool llatger ar mdhr dona-
Masa will alo ha gratefully accepted.
Seniors to compete at the RJR at the Dominion
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'Man, young people la the 4-H agri- Ainaley mH.
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We Rent & Sell Propane Tanks
tag* at th* Dominion.
Delending champion Billy Casper
will hand tto lint of top callbar golfers
tot** It up beginning Thurday, May4
Th* tournament will run through
POoun drfending champions in-
dada Chi Chi Rodriguez 87 Bruce
• Crempton. ‘86 and Dow January ‘85.
The goffers won't he the only win-
non nt tha RJR at th* Dominion, area
charities will beneft an well.
Th* Make-A-Wish Foundation.
Ronald McDonald House and tto
Palmer Drug Abune Program will re-
calve the proceeds from the Senior
Florida scramble, with 20 maximum
handicap. cpmsisting of a four man
and/or women teams.
The entry fee is $30 per pernon.
Mulligans at $5 each, consisting of two
(2h ona (U on the front nine (9, and
Decemher.
Viniton to th* RJR Cup Giolr Pav Il-
ion can have their su mgs analy zed by a
machine that revgals weight dintrihu-
tien. clubhead angle and elubhead
speed. In addition to the night path
and distant* <4 thr hall. Thin year.
RJR is awarding prizes to the swinger
with th* longest drive.
AlwinthrWRCwp Giolr ravilluni ,
a IUitnry at nag dhpluy. with item
furnihed by tto Woria Goll Hall at
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We accept Visa, MasterCard & Diecover.
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registration Tor a trip for two l<> th* Catholic, Latheran, and Methodiat
GTE Kaanapali Clawic in Hawaii in churches of Castroville, "Celebiate
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Doug Jensen started his first
real job six months ago. It s noth
. ing spectacular now, but it has a
future And Doug got it on his own.
To weeks later, Doug did some
thing else on his own He opened
a SASA Golden Eagle checking
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- It wasn't a tough decision
Doug's family has been banking
at SASA for years. Partly because -
SASA has always had the services
they need. But mostly because
they know and trust the people
that work there
So it wasn't surprising that
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Doug came to SASA for a check-
ing account. What is surprising is
that Doug is starting to put a lit-
de money aside. And he recently
opened a savings account with us.
Another generation of Jensen 's
grows up
&i30 a.m. - HiJS a.m. ench day from •
June 19-23 Clemis are belng ofred for the
Early registrations are encouraged following Nuremy Age J betore SeyL -
toinsure nuficientarmount of teach- 1,1900/Fre-Schooh Agebelore Bepe
era, and enough space and intent 1, 1984 Kindergarten - Mb grads -
tional materlah for ench child. Regia- , Grede completed by May, IBM
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Now Toll Free Anywhere In Texas
1-800-545-7427 "
Local Number
538-2248
cultural program will choone carers ' •
in agriculture haied on 4-11 training Projects that prepare 4-H’ern for
and experience," said Bobby Ainsley, egriculturel careen rung* from ahi-
s county 4-11 program coordinator with malt to plants and noth, enerm: ma-
th* Texun. Agricultural Extension chimes and equlpu■rat, ecolog.end
Service. ' natural resnurces
By tto tarn of|toc*iitury,th*re will The 4-H program to open to all
be an estimated two mouth* to feed for youths from tto third grade through
even one mouth bring fed today. 19 years at age.
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Equd Ovporunmy Employer Wv -Equal ogganaa Lender
• Mad Maatai Lender - Mlember msuc
1006 North voreda s, Castrvle, n SMBS - $12/538-2257
one (1) on th* back nine. There will be
fare sandwiches and drinks on tto
courac compliments at the Cancer
Society ladies and Kevin Vanity. Golf
Pro:
The Devin* Unit of th* American Bryan Bippert at 1aCoate and a
Cancer Society earnestly solicits your sophomore at Texas Latheran College
participation in this year's 6th Annual in Segutn, has been named the recipi.
Golr Tournament with proceed* going ent of the Man Isbel Banehall schol.
to the Cancer Society. If you cannot arship for 1989.90.
play in the tournament but would like Bryan play. econd bone for the
to make a donation to help wipe out TLe varsity baxeban team and to the
cancer you may do so by mailing your son at William I. Bippert at Castrov.
donations to S.RMalone, P.O. Box ille and Nancy Peter of LaCoute.
242, Devin*. Texas or Kevin Vanity. Tto Mark label Ranebai Scholar-
116 Malone Dr., Devine, Texas or ship was established in 102310 ri.
' , Kevin Vanity, 114 Makme Dr., Devine. fives and friends of th* lat* TLc ’
Tx. 78016 athlete..und is given annually to a
You will be proud to have had a part baneball upperclasman who best ex-
ia raising funds to fight cancer. hibits the qualities of lendership, de-
We would not fail to recognize the termination, team spirit and athletic
following business firms and individu- ability possessed by Mark. ,
als who have made sizable contribu- Bippert received the award during
tiona in order to make this hind vais- the annual Athletic Honors banquet at :
Cancer Society
Golf Tourney
Attention all sollerh there is still Store, Barber’s Furniture and Appil
ances, Winn's Stare. Kevin Vanity.
Golr Pro.
by.the American Cancer Society, The local Cancer Society winhes to
‘ Devine Vnitandthe Devine Goir Ano- pubBdytba.k.HoftbXefortheir
for Sat. rd., tvumomen,; xcheduied keneroaity and support. Without thelr
CorSatudmM13198* help our Golr Tournament wouid not
PThenwm to $1in cash prim. brpomible thankto all ofyou.
and $30 in Gin Cerncatei The The American Cancer Society
tournament win to a Handicapped Py SR Malone
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4-H‘er invol rd la agricultural
projects will pro,ide wome of tto toad-
ership for necencaryfood incrense that
Our thanks to the following: Med-
ina Valley State Bank. Devine State n
Bank, Hurley Funeral Home. San MaSS
Antonio Saving* Association, Conoly
tournament
Malone, Brown Chevrolet and cohaHnnI ar
Chrysiter, Plymouth and Dodge.
Devine Golf Association. American • .• .
, . Leglon.Hark Kidd - State Farm lisur- Tto Medina Peace Officers Agaoria
ance Co- Wood Electric Inc..' Mur- tion will have their bam tournament
dock's Mini Storage. Guff Oil Dis- on Medina Uto May 7, 1989. Weigh-
’ tributor - John T. Sollock Jr. Central in at Rad Cove at 3 pm.
. Power b Light Co., Independent Gro- Sign up at D.P. S. Office in Hondo or
eery A Market, Super S Food*. Devine Dzjuk's Meat Market in Castroville,
" . Lumber Co. ITriple Restaurant. Late entry may sign up atRH Cove
Western Auto Store, Hom* and Auto ' starting at 5 a.m. May 7 at Red Cove.
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the family insurance '
I sell with
good neighbor services."
And our new computer system makes
that good service even better. Call me.
Sue Ann -
9080 Guilbeau Rd E
(near Guilbeau & Tezel) 2
S A office 680-7600 E
Castroville 538 3188 E
Medina Valley
Somerset
- Cole
. Randolph
Southside
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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/m1/7/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Castroville Public Library.