Castroville News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 4, 1989 Page: 8 of 14
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Country Gold PRESENTS
• Bimbo & Tu,CoUNTrBoGGIE Band
and hawk trapping proves there is a
need for more public awarenesa oflaws
protecting all raptors.
Game wardens of the U.S. Flab a
ROSES FOR YOUR J
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Castroville
State Bank
Paris & Lorenzo
538-2201
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Like a good neighbor.
State Burn is there
See me for
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Federal crackdown is catching trappers
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FUN - FOOD - CRAFTS - DRINKS - CONTESTS
BINGO - CARNIVAL RIDES - MIDWAY GAMES
admission $2
plus the Flrat Annual Helotes Festival Asan.
FULL 7 EVENT P.R.C.A RODEO PLUS CALF SCRAMBLE
8:00 PM. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
ADMISSION S7 ADULTS AND M UNDER 12
’ At the following Locations and Times:
May 2 In CASTROVILLE
Sammy's Restaurant -12:45 PM to 1:45 PM ,
(M 4836)1 a miles
outaidLeep4ze
(EEAVATIONM) 623-1760 '
Community National Bank - 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM
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LYTLE - Lytle State Bank - 10:15 AM to 11:00 AM
LACOSTE - LaCoste Nutrition Center -11:15 AM to 11:45 AM
STATS FARM
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Wildlife Service arrested approx!-^ such as gamecocka," said Chester.,
mately 17S persona in Olahoma and. "Only under certain conditions are
Texas for the illegal taking of migra- permita insued to pernons allowing
tory birda,moatly hawks and owls. The is them to exercise control over this Kind
"Federal law prohibits the netting of
a leg-bold trap inpuch a manner to
catch raptors, even though the birds
my be preying on domestie livestock
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You’re number one! When you do business
with im, you’ll find friendly people who
will treat you with respect and offer
you first class banking service.
Thank you for doing business
with us!
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scholarship in Memory of David De-
Cock, s dearly departed member.
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• They decided to cater the Medina
Valley Senior’s Senior Day meal on
June 1, 1989; noted loaning out their
fundraising booth to two different
parties; diacuaaed setting a date for a
b bmemme wi the •-ng and meee
read a thank you letter from a 4-H -
member whoee animals they pur-) -
chased at the Medina County Junior
Lvestock Show,
'' The meeting was then adjourned
and after a little more visiting among
" themselves (as was the case before the
meeting started. the members de-
SATURDATr, May 67 - 900 to kt— byob
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"CORNYVAL ’89"
24TH ANNU AL HELOTES FESTIVAL
MAY 5th, 6th, & 7th
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BIG PARADE - SATURDAY, MAY 6TH -11:00 A.M.
NEW LOCATION, Hwy. 16 to 1604
, Watch For Signs ,
Home Health/Outreach
Program is Sponsoring
LOUISIANA DOWNS
FIRST LADIES UNION BANK
Join us for two days st the races. .
May 121 & 13-4, 1989
Return Sunday, May 14• $2
Cost $150® per person
Includes: Bus, Hotel, Raes Tickets & Meals
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For more information call
Betty Peeseor Barbara Morgan at
923-3451 or 622-3694
after 5:00 P.M.
birds. which provides for a maximum penalty
All of the cases constituted viola- ‘ of $5,000 and/or eta mouths injail per
Uons of the Migratory Bird Treaty Act. count, according to federal oficiala.
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MEDINA COMMUNITY
I ' HOSPITAL
vghvay M2 - Hondo, Texas-(5i2) ,426-5363 ,e
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CARNATIONS, ARRANGEMENTS,
PLANTS, BALLOONS & CANDY
MOTHERS DAY WEEK MAY 8m - 14=
FLOWERS SAY IT BEST!
CALL OR VISIT OUR SHOP TO PLACE YOUR ORDER TODAY
OPEN
MONDAY -SATURDAY 8:30 to 5:00
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State law enforcement officials said are protected by both staste and federal
the recent federal crackdown on owl laws.
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Complete Insurance Coverage
Servicing the Medina Valley Area
Over 25 years In Castroville
Castroville 538-2232 or 538-2673
San Antonio 677-8520
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AMR’S FLOWER SHOP
F.M. 471 at Uvalde St. LaCoste, Texas
762-3223 or 673-5349 evenings
AFS FLOWERS-BYWIRE
The April 28 field trip to the San Antonio Zoo fivinhed a two-week study of wo
animals by the Kindergarten students. Each class had voted on a favorite animal
to study, then wrote about what their animal was doing hi t hr zoo. On Tuesday
the entire Kindergarten got together to share their exciting experiences, present
thill mitten statin tosneh other in the form of class books, and sing songs they
had lanraad about the zoo. The program was videotaped for showing to next
year's Kindergarten clasnes. It waa aa enjoyable time for everyone, as these
pictures show:
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Loans to aid
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operated commercial abooting pre- () Species trapped illegally by the per- . .n . J
serves were charged with using steel 'sons arrestydiin late March included Us.San. Phil Gramm of Texas ban Washingto counties. '
leg-hold traps atop 10-foot poles to the greet-horned owL barred owl barn announced that family farmers la s The areas were designated as eli-
catch raptors. owl, red-tailed hawk, red-shouldered counties are eligible to apply for low- gible for disaster ausistance by the
Chester Burdett. Law Enforcement hawk. Cooper’s hawk. northern gos- \ interest ioans to help recoverfrom the FmHA, Gramm noted, dm to drought ;
Division Director, ante that ah birds of hawk, meadowlark northern mock drodghtof19L . damage between Jan. 1, 1988, and
prey, including huwkaowlandeagles, ingbird and other protected migratory For thoee who are anabte to obtain August 31, 1988 r
. , credit through normal channels, the . Farmers and rnacheri in these / '
wA m m_ 1 j’Bl ' x ■ ■'! > Fsnkm Home Administration countie* willnow be able to apply for '
Rural health care ,
producera : t loenes,thesenatorsaid. Themaximum
Rural health care could be, life or wasthehoupitalmmlqonCountywbiere . 3 The primary counties covered are loan available will be $500,000.
death matter to any citizen ofTexas Rep. McKinney, • physician, prac- .Brazos, Callshan and Medina coun- The FmHA.wklck wiN supervise tke‘
who had an aeddrat or medical enter- tices. Lot year alone, 17 hospitals In ties *nan program. is charged with provid
sency while traveling through the the state closed their doors. ‘Contiguous counties, which areaino Ing aid to the farmers nd ranchers in
ntate, members of the Texas Chamber A Rep McKinney pointed but that "If eligible for assistance, are Burieao,, order to assist their economic recovery <
of Commerce and legislators were told you’re driving front Houston to Dallas Coleman, Grimes, Shacueilord’ and from aataral ditasters. : F, '
at a breakfast meeting. and have a wreck in Leom County. -c— '
regular bi-weekly legislative breakfast Dr. Boyd, a member of the Texas . ' • W-- 2 ' ", t " • ■
oftheTexasChamberofConiaserveby • .Chamber Board ofDirectors, was vice- " 4 - . W ’
Larry Milner, President ^nd Chief chairman of the talk force, Sam 1 Lof vxIAwAzN,"--.
Executive Officer of the chamber. Rep Gorraa,^ member of the chamber 1 (I U VVUI Th
Mike McKinney and Sheryl Boyd, staff, was the executive director. The ' A
EdD of the Department of Internal 'groupheld 11 hearings throughout the r The Medina Valley Young Farmers parted." ,..0..,,
Medicine of the Texas Tech Health state and heard from more than 250 met at Livestock Performance Crater . The next meeting will be May 11 at
Science Center. Both panelists were witnesses. - N on Thurnday, April 20, 1989 at 8 P.m. the LPC at * pm. , •
members ofThe Special Task Force on ' Dr. Boyd pointed put thatthe icon- > teetingalace they bad po
Rural Health Care Delivery that made omy of small tow'ns'and rural areas are program plihs. (
Ms report to the Governor and the leg- severly impacted when there is i nade- Refteshments and dips and chips
Mature this year. I qimte health care. "Not only doh a lack were enjoyed by the eight members
The panelists xeroed ia on the de- ^ora aid hojtatamalie the at- and.onegwest in attendence,
cliningnumberorheslthcartacilities tractlonornewindiatryaimontimpo- At their meetinga date, thefrst of
in rural areas of the state. Rep McK.- „sible, but health careitseir is an Indus- few necensary ones, Mu set to work on
mney saia that 72 Texas hospitals that X,o^ "Tx X • the ffveeetsofbleachers they will build
for the Medina velley Youth Bamebal .
them in rural areas. One of the lateW shesnid Asnocation. Also discussed and ap
proved was their 1989 scholarship 4
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Friday Saturday
6:00 p.m. - 12 p.m. 8:00 a.m. -1:00 a.m.
Sunday 11:00 a.m. -10:00 p.m.
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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/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Castroville Public Library.