Castroville News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 22, 1989 Page: 2 of 10
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Happgy
Reminders
Birthdlay
Amanda
Rose
Distribution of commodities, Na- AACG & TX Dept of Commu-
talia. City Office, 8:30.4:30.
lettsville, was recipient of the 1989 of Texas American Legion Boys
Adult evening swimming. Re-
gional Park, 8-9 p.m.
gional Park 8-9 p.m.
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Complete Insurance Coverage
Servicing the Medina Valley Area
Over 25 years in Castroville
WIEMERS OIL, INC.
3 1/2 Miles North on 471
538-3815 or 426-4301
Sams elected
Attorney General
of Boys State
Medina County residents
among SWT spring graduates
Alsatian Dancers
seeking new
members
Ks a Gid!!
Jill Victoria
Rachel Marie is happy to an-
nounce the birth of her baby sis-
ter, Jill Victoria, born at Method
ist Hospital, San Antonio, at 4:25
a.m. on June 6, 1989, weighing 6 lb
11 oz.
Proud parents are Sam and
Ann Tomlinson of San Antonio.
Grandparents are Mr and Mrs
Sam Tomlinson Sr. and Mr and
Mrs Frank Ducos, all of Castrov-
Ilie Great-grandmother is Mrs
Josie Ducos, also of Castroville.
Alsatian Dancers practice, Re-
gional Park, 7 p.m.
Moose Lodge opens 6 - 12 p.m.
Lodge officers meeting, 7 p.m.
Approved Uteracy Program, La-
brary, 14325 FM 2798, Lytle, 6-8
Adult water aerobics, Regional
Park, 7:30 - 8:30 a.m.
Medina County Veterans Service
Officer, County C ourthouse,
Hondo, 8:30 4.
Social Security officer. County
Courthouse, Pearsall, 9-12.
Meose I odge social quarters open
6-10 p.m. Card games and horse-
shoe pitching.
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Medina Valley Young farmers
meet, LPC, 7:30 p.m.
Castroville 538-2232 or 538-2673
San Antonio 677-8520
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FINE
PETROLEUM
PRODUCTS
nity Affairs workshop for new offi-
cers, 118 Broadway, S.A., 9 - 4.
Moose Lodge open 4-10 p.m.
Monday, June
Medina County Commissioners
Court, County Courthouse,
Hondo, 10 a.m.
HOME
IMPROVEMENT
LOAN
Thursday. June 22
Moose lodge open 4-10 p.m Card
games and horshoe pitching
The Alsatian Dancers of Texas
already have scheduled perform-
ances for the Fourth of July, Bas-
tille Day, Folklife Festival, the
Westin Galleria Hotel in Houston,
and the New Braunfels Wurstfest.
Thursday, June 29
Adult evening swimming, Re-
(FM 2536) 1 1/2 miles outside Loop 410 •
(reservations) 623-1760 J
cover charge $4,001
Dance recital pictures can be
picked up at the Hermann Sons
Hall, Monday June 24, between I
and 7 p.m
l uesday, June 27
Adult evening swimming, Re-
gional Park 8-9 p.m
Scott Sams of Pearland, was
elected the 49th Attorney General
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Three Medina County residents
were among the 1,499 Southwest
Texas State University students
who were candidates for degrees
awarded in spring commence
menu ceremonies May 12 and
13.
Dr Jerome H. Supple, new
president of SWT, delivered the
keynote address at the under-
graduate ceremooy May 13 in
Strahan Coliseum The student
speaker was graduating honor
student Ann Brunson of Wimber-
ley. There were 1,323 candidates
for bachelor's degrees awarded in
Dr. Lydia Blanchard, associate
professor of English, was the key-
note speaker in the Graduate
School ceremony May 12. One
hundred seventy-six graduate
students were candidates for
master's degrees conferred In
Evans Auditorium.
Three fuculty members and
two students received awards
during the undergraduate cere-
mony.
Christopher Sommer, a broad-
cast journalism major from Hal-
reun
Fight idle Tool Syndrome! * Make repairs, put on
new paint, add a patio...make your home a better
place to live and increase its value with our Home
Improvement Loan. * Visit one of our loan officers
Christopher Travis Schroeder
wishes to announce the arrival of
his darting little sister, Amanda
Rose, born Saturday, June 17,
1989, at 4:18 a.m. at Southwest
Texas Methodist Hospital In San
Antonio. She tipped the scales at 8
lb 15 oz and measured 21 1/2
inches long Her proud parents
are Ty and Bessie Schroeder of Rt.
27, San Antonio.
She is warmly welcomed by her
grandparents Al and Arlene
Schroeder of Rt. 27, San Anton-
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Hearing loss is
America’s Na l
handicap, lb learn
more about help for
hearing loss, write the
Texas Hearing Aid
Association.
222 N. Riverside Dr.,
Ft Worth, Thorn 76 111.
appearances that haven't yet been
nailed down.
We are looking for a few more
lively people with one left foot and
one right foot, and who like to
move them to music, to come
have fun with us. Age is noroosM
eration - we have members not
yet in school and others in the
If this all sounds interesting,
come to the Regional Park pavl-
km any Monday at 7 p.m., go
through a practice with us, and
see Ifyou would enjoy being a regu-
lar perforunes.
Aduh evening swimming, Re WIC Program, Zion Lutheran
gional Park 8-9 p.m. Church Youth Bldg., ( astroville, 8
-5.
Medina Valley A.A. meet. Our
Indy of Grace Catholic Church City < ouneil. City Hall, Castroville,
Parish Center, laCoste, 8:15 p.m. 7:30 p.m.
Moose Lodge 2194 open 6-12 p.m.
Pool Tournament, 8 p.m. Hore- STEP/Teen classes. County Ex-
shoe pitching and card games .T " tension office, (all 424-2233 for
Saturday. hmt M more details, Hondo, 5:30 p.m.
IHh Annnal Kimble County 411 g in
Youth Rodeo d.CR.A. Anena, Medina Valley A.A, O#+ad¥ pf
Junction, 5 p.m. Grace Catholic Church Parish
Center, LaCoste, 8:15 p.m.
Moose Lodge opens 5 p.m.. Birth-
day night dance. , Approved Uteracy Program, li-
brary, Lytle, 19325 FM 2796, 4-8
SundayJune p.m. For more info contact Dar-
Castro Colonies Heritage Assn. Clements, 772-3142, 5-8 p.m.
quarterly meeting, Bethlehem
COUNTRY GOLD
Presenta:
CLIFTON JANSKY & THE DRIFTERS OF SA
Saturday, June 24th • 0:00 to 2:00 BYOB'
7405 Pearsall Rd. 255 “g,
Distribution of commodities. Social Security officer, County
Castroville, C ounty Office, 8-11. Substation, Devine, 9-12.
p.m. For more info contact Dar- Castroville Hermann Spas, 8 p.m.
lene Clements, 772-3142, 5-8 p.m Wednesday, June 2*
Adult wafer aerobics, Regional
Deadline to turn in etry blanks Park 7:30 - 8:30 p.m.
for the Kimble County 4H Youth ' '
Rodeo. Need more info call 446. (.olden Age Day, Naegelin Hall,
2242 after 5. ( astroville, 2 - 4.
nio, and Clarance and Bernice Lyndon Baines Johnson Out-
Kelsay of Somerset, great-grand- standing Senior Student Award,
parents Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bip- Blanchard received the Presi-
pert, also of Rt. 27, San Antonio, dent's Award for Excellence in
and a host of aunts, uncles, and Research while Drs. Beverly
cousins. Chiodo and Susan Day received
Amanda Rose is a super Fa- the President's Awards for Excel-
ther’s Day gift and is named after lence in Teaching.
her grandmother Arlene Rose Bruce A. Haby, son of Royce M.
Schraeder. Haby, FM 471 N., San Antonio,
A- Insurance
Agency
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and a graduate of Medina Valley
High School, received a bachelor
of science in agriculture degree
with a major in agriculture busi-
ness. While at SWT he was a
member of Delta Tau Alpha
honor society and the National
Agriculture Marketing Associa-
tion.
Mary E. Laughinghouse,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William
L. Laughinghouse, Hondo, re-
ceived a bachelor of business
administration degree with a
major in management.
Douglas G. Faseler, son of Mr.
and Mrs Harold Faseler, Hondo,
received a master of public ad-
ministration degree
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Distribution of commodities,
Devine, Nutrition Center, 8-2. Al-Anon, 15162 Main St., Lytle,
8:15 p.m.
Distribution of commodities,
D'Hanis, Nutrition Center, 9-12. Approved Literacy Program, U-
Friday' June 23 brary, Lytle, 19325 FM 2790, 6 - 8
Distribution of commodities, p.m. For more info contact Dar-
laCoste, City Hall, 8-1 L - ‘ lene Clements, 772-3142, 5-8 p.m.
ization)
State in Austin. Sams, 17, son of
Freddia and Carroll Kelly, Is a sen-
ior at Pearland High School.
Sams was elected from the over
950 participants in this year's
Boys State Program.
Boys State is a leadership and
citizenship development program
sponsored annually by The
American Legion and held on the
campus of The University of
Texas at Austin. Over 30,000
young men have participated in
the program since beginning in
1948.
Sams said, "It was a great learn-
" ing experience! lunderstandhow
1 the oflice of Atarey Genoral
works now and how important it
is to the State of Txas. I've also
learned how tough politics can be.
I wouldn't trade this week for any-
thing."
today and put those tools in motion.
Community National Bank
r < 835 Highway 90 East, Castroville, Texas
538-3411
' v t m m gaham
Member FDIC
1 riday, June 23
Joan Dike, Mildred league, Ro-
lands Hans, Alyssa Erin Ripps,
Weston Daniel Ripps, Patrick
Mechler, Joshua Keith Strick-
land, Bessie Zinsmeister, and
Anna Koval.
Saturday, June 24
Bryan Schrader, Katie Leibl,
Michal Todd Wayne, Rick Kru-
clak and Juan Jose Zuniga 111.
Sunday, une 25
Christian Lehr, Jason Heard,
Brenda Vega, and Arthuro Med-
ina
Monday, June 24
Michele Kempf, Bill Gill, and Don
French.
Tuesday, June 27
Renee Kempf, Richard Lopez,
Burnell Keller, and Charlene
Cullins.
Wednesday, June 28
Barbara Zeinert, Mike Masters,
Louis Kelly, Meltssa Tondre, and
Bruce Venable.
Thursday, lune 29
Xavier Gonzales,, Aurora J. Me-
lendez, Harvey Lee Kunze, Scott
Tschirhart, June, Shirty rene
Haby, Zygfred Moczygemba, and
Michael Aaron Guinn.
Happy Anniversary!!
SatardaY, June 24
Mr. and Mrs. Yanelli, Dennis and
Karen Biediger, and Stephanie
Gallegos and Xavier Gonzalez
Sunday, June 25
Angela and Roy leibl, Mr. and
Mrs. Roger Cameron, and Harold
and Mary Campbell.
Monday, June 24
Floyd and Laura Steubing, David
and Alicia Aguirre, and Ray and
Fern Brauchle.
Tuesday, June 27
Gary and Pam ‘Halbardier, Mr.
and Mrs. Gregory Pittman, Blane
* and Janet Haby, and Kenneth
a and Doris Zamzow.
Wednesday, June 28
Anthony and Suzanne Stinson.
Thursday, June 29
Thomas and Helene Boehme.
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Buckner, Luana. Castroville News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 22, 1989, newspaper, June 22, 1989; Castroville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1599816/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Castroville Public Library.