News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 8, Ed. 1 Monday, February 22, 1982 Page: 4 of 16
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to handle it.
American people say Presi-
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Idon’t know how or where
they get the cross-section of
our population which sup-
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class. After having his drive-
way blocked a few times, a
local resident put up the sign.
The New* Bulletin is
authorised to announce the
candidacy, subject to the
April 3-May 1 Medina County
Elections, of the following:
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repeat, no one-that I know
has ever been contacted for a
poll. Maybe my circle of
relatives, friends and ac-
quaintences is too restricted.
Other possibilities come to
mind. Do you think, Heaven
forbid, that is would be
possible to rig a poll? Do you
think that a poll could be just
plain made up?
» Who checks on the vera-
city. accuracy or even validity
or the polls which are tossed
at us all the time by the
, national news media? The
answer is: NO ONE
regalia and showed up great
on television.\We appreciate
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We are planning an 8 page
The Hilmar Kock Benefit
BBQ and dance for Medina
Memorial Hespital last Sun.
Feb. 21, was a huge success.
By 7:30 p.m. they had
collected over $8,200. The
dance had barely begun and
John Rabidou was playing
auctioneer as the meat was
auctioned off. Over 1,500
plates of BBQ were served.
More information and pic-
tures wiU be published next
week.
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Fire Department, to be added onto my City Utility bill.
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CONGRESS
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What really bugs me is the THOU SHALT NOT PARK
hypocritical sign just inside HERE. At the same school,
the entrance of most discount the one parking spot on
stores: FOR YOUR SHOP- campus which nobody-but
PING CONVENIENCE. nobody--ever violated was
please check all bags and the one that belonged to the
parcels at the service desk. President. That is. until some .
Convenience, my eye! How cnstruction workers came
stupid do they think I am? along. After the President
Why don t they just come had been crowded out of his
right out and say they're parking place by pickp,
afraid of shoplifting? trucks a few times, a new sign
It s getting so you can't go appeared: DON'T EVEN
anywhere nowadays without THINK OF PARKING
being reminded that you ate HERE.
an unauthgrized person. ” I couldn’t help but smile at
UNAUTHORIZED VEHIC- a sign I saw on a street in
LES WILL BE TOWED London. England, one day. It
AWAY AT OWNER'S EX- said, simply: MAKE NO
PENSE.” “AUTHORIZED NUISANCE. I wondered how
say that I am repelled by the polls showed an ever-nar- were inaccurate. I think that PERSQNNEL ONLY." The many people turned away
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weeks of the campaign that convinced that those polls be rigged. D . attempts to keep people from
KOnflO 111 messing around with the
electrical switches. some-
times blacking out whole
areas of the building. The
sign read: IF YOU DON'T
KNOW WHAT YOU ARE
DOING. DON’T DO NOTH
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How many of you remember Folk* signed the card and to pledge, you can cut this one
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ral^ money for CartrovHJe you, but a bunch to the VFD. belongit allot u*. pretentedtheCountyin this
Volunteer Fire Department. Think about «. ir you decide . Theyrodd
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By Lucien Coleman unauthorized person all the
—i ' time can give you an
TIMES OF THE SIGNS /inferiority complex.
I don’t know about you, but We're literally surrounded
I'm getting a little tired of by signs telling us what we
having my life regulated by can’t do: “ KEEP OFF THE
signs. GRASS, DO NOT ENTER.
Last night my wife and I NO TURNS. NO STOPPING,
went out to do a little NO PETS. NO CHILDREN,
shopping. When we walked KEEP OUT. NO TRESPASS-
into this store, the first thing ING. NO RUNNING, NO
that greeted our eyes was the STANDING. DO NOT SIT ON
sign on the door: " NO FOOD FURNITURE, DO NOT
OR DRINKS ALLOWED IN- HANDLE. SILENCE. It gets
SIDE THE STORE." Well, tobe very vexing.
that was okay. I wasn’t Occasionally, though, all
hungry or thirsty, anyway, this sign-posting is good for a
But. then, there was this chuckle to two. In our
other sign hanging on a community is a theological
handrail-a handrail, of all seminary where many stud-
things-" DO NOT TOUCH." ents park their cars along
Now. I ask you, what are you neighborhood streets during
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CHECKS! The news media
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whatever they want to and no
_ onecan doanythingabout it.
for instance, we have been
told all the time that Walter'
Cronkite is the moat trusted
man in America. Which
element comprises the cross
. --Bsection of the American
' i people that voted Mr. Cron-
kite most trusted? If he is the
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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/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=270: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Castroville Public Library.