News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 8, Ed. 1 Monday, February 22, 1982 Page: 2 of 16
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On January 10, 1982, a fire
broke out in the mobile home
of Mrs. Gwen York located in
Hwy. 90 Ranch near Castro-
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The fire which raged
through the home completely
destroyed it. All furnishings
and personal belongings
were lost.
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Salt Blocks $3.10
Sulfur Blocks $3.40
Mrs. York has two pre-
school sons. Waco Lynn, age
5. and Cheyenne Lyn. 3.
Mrs. York's mother. Mrs.
Hazel Hutchins, who lives on
the Quihi Road, was at the
York home when the fire
broke out, but was unable to
was recovering from surgery
and could not act quickly.
Mrs. York, Waco‘and
Cheyenne have been staying
with Mrs. York’s sister and
family in San Antonio where
she has been job hunting.
Several families here have
already donated to the Yorks,
but they have use for more
clothing, as well as household
items.
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extended only 30 ft. into the
back 2 lots; giving utility and
fire truck access. The Board
agreed, Burke agreed and the .
extend the easement 30ft., 15
ft. per lot between lots 2 and
save anything because she comes to pick them up.
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Boys clothing, sizes 3-4 and
4-5 and boys shoes, sizes 10
and 11 are needed. Mrs. York
can use blouses and tops, size
40, and pants, size 16-18.
Items can be left at St. Louis
Rectory where they will be
kept until the York family
television personality Joe
Fowler will be present at this
year's event. The program for
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meeting, plans were made for
fund-raising projects to be
4th; Judy Couch, 5th—8th
Grade-LesleyStohe, 3rd.
Ready Writing
7th Grade-Andrea Rossi ng.
1st—8th Grade-Y vette Haby.
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Poetry Reading
7th Grade-Andrea Rossing,
1st; Julie Boehme, 2nd—8th
Grade-Terese Kohlleppel,
2nd place.
Informative Speaking
7th Grade-MFth Jungman,
2nd; Philip Brant, 3rd—8th
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Most people cannot re- tematically going through
member all of' their home’s every room listing each piece
contents following a major of furniture and clothing. In .. ___________ __
fire. The result is a potential addition to the name of each your insurance agent to make being the property behind his
loss that could amount to item, you should also indi- certain you have adequate belonging to Mrs. Zelda'
thousands of dollars, advises cate. as accurately as possi- coverage. Clark, could be sold and the
Gaye Bippert, Texas Agricul- ble. the date of purchase and buyer make use of his
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The full amount of the keep your home inventory
'contents’ insurance you car- current by adding all new
ry as part of your homeown- purchases and gifts,
ers or tenants policy kis not An excellent method of
The few hours it takes to easement for easy access,
complete your inventory The Board agreed.
could save thousands of Boardmember Jack Adams
dollars. suggested the easement be
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used for the Special Olympics
to be held in May in Hondo.
Committees for fund-raising
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The Medina Valley Jr. The 7th grade took 2nd Medina Valley participants
High 7th and 8th grades place and brought home a were:
participated in an Invitational trophy for their skill. The 8th Number Sense
^Literary meet in San Antonio grade did well and were 7th Grade-Edmund rossen
at Sui Ross Jr. High Saturday nosed out of 3rd place by only bacher, 2ndirKris BiPPert’
Feb.13. % point. 1 4th- 8th Grade-PamReich-
Nine schools attended the Other participating schools ert. tied 2nd, Johnnie Martin
meet with MV being the only were Anson Jones; Coke e2, 4thi Lesley Storter ted
i3A school competing, other 1 Stevenson; Hobby; Pat Neff; 5th. )
schools were 4A and SA Pease; Sam Rayburn; South- Spelling
schools. west and Sui Ross. 7th Grade-Anna Quintero,
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homemaker or tenant, must the inventory is to take color A free copy of'Setting
provide a detailed list of all photos of everything, indud- Your Household In Order”
items stolen or destroyed. ing inside closets, drawers, can be obtained by writing
To prove to yourself how etc. the County Extension Office,
The Special Educafimi Ad- the evening was an excellent important a list can be just She also points out that you 1312 Avenue K, Hondo,
vlwwy Counril for the Medina presentation on motivation by take 10 minutes for a simple should NOT keep the inven- 78861 or phoning at 426-4280.
“ - ..... 1 - ‛ Dr. Floyd Hill, consulting exercise. Sit down and item- tory list and photographs in
psychologist to the coopera- ize from memory everything your home. They will simply
tive. Dr. Hill explained the in one room. Then compare be destroyed along with
origins of motivation in a your list against what's everything else in the event of
psychological framework and actually there. Most people a Are. or possibly stolen if
suggested practical means of find they'vc forgotten several burglarized. Make a copy of $
aiding the development of things . . the inventory for your use.
sound motivational systems Mrs. Bippert suggests sys- but keep the originals in your
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and are held on a rotating
basis in the various con-
tributing communities. ——
Fire destroyed home,
donations requested
Norris J. (Stoney) Burke,
7 Castroville Municipal Airport
Fixed Base Operator (FBO)
went before Castroville’s
Planning and Zoning Com-
mission Tuesday, Feb. 16, for
consideration of his pre-
liminary plat.
Burke's property is on the
lower LaCoste Road between
I.J. Keefer and Joseph
Wright. The plat had the
property, almost 4 acres,
divided equally into 4 lots
with a 30 ft. easement coming
Andrea Rossing, Martha Wright, Anna Quintero, Phil- Bippert and Joey Carpenter from the lower LaCoste Road
Jungman, Edmund Grossen- ip Brant, Judy Couch, Julie represented Medina Valley through the first 2 lots.
bacher, front row Michele Boehme and not shown Kris 7th grade during rompetitloa City Administrator Steven
and placed 2nd in the meet. Gallegos brought a recom-
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Inventory your belongings 222522
lots for utility entry.
safe deposit box. Burke was against the
After you have completed easement extension for sev-
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Zoning Board
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8th Grade competitors (L to Kohlleppel and Pam Reichert
R] Johnnie Martinez, Lesley helped Medina Valley win 4th
Stolte, Yvette Haby, 2nd row place in the Invitational
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Schultz, Rhonda. News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 8, Ed. 1 Monday, February 22, 1982, newspaper, February 22, 1982; Castroville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1600145/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Castroville Public Library.