News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 20, Ed. 1 Monday, May 17, 1982 Page: 2 of 14
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High school art talent
shows creative ability
Mattson stated that Gill’s
philosophy has made the
1st place
2nd place
3rd place
I st place '
2nd place
3rd place
dents had their creative 1st place
works on display for the 2nd place
grass, restroom facilities,
dugout repairs, new backstop
screening, minor safety re-
pairs on bleachers and weekly
I st place
2nd place
3rd place
Hon. Mention
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Business Directory
C.L.SUEHS
LPGAS SERVICE
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Tappan Ranges
Water Heaters
Propane Gas System
employment for the organ-
ization for the 12 month
period ending March 31.
1982. Gill employees totaled
713 the last day of March,
up from 372 in March 1981.
Gill w as recognized by the
Greater San Antonio Cham-
ber of Commerce at a recent
business awards banquet for
its increase in number of
LaCoste
National
GILBERT ECHTLE
TAXIDERMY
LaCoste. 762-3754
Deer. Antlers. Birds.
Fish Heads. Animals. Etc.
Snake Skin Belts
Maury Stein and Kyle Schneider take a look at the exhibits at
Medina Valiev High School's Art Fair.
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Stewardship Week. Looking efforts of the Medina Valley
on is Harold Bryant, District Soil and Water Conservation
Conservationist for the Soil District.
Prints
Andrea Barlow
Lucy Martinez
Brian Venable
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Edward E. Mattson, chief
operations officer for Gill
. Savings Association has re-
ported a 91.7% increase in
ENGLISH ELECTRIC
538-2629 or 538-3039
All Types Electrical Wiring
. All Work Guaranteed
Free Estimates
Creston Funk
Cynthia Funk
Andrea Barlow
MY BEAUTY SHOP
913 Houston St.
538-2533, Castroville
Redken Retail Center
The Dallals
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Drawings
Cynthia Funk v
Robert Allen
John Johnson
ing selections:
Best of Show 1982
Cynthia Funk
Paintings
SHOAF ANTIQUES
Antiques Bought A Sold
Ml Rasta Steael
Second Location Hwy. 90 E
Castroville. TX
538-2152
circumstances of multiple Boettcher, spokesperson for
the group, urged Administra-
tor Rabidou to use this
°AirCondidpning °Heating
•Electrical Wiring
•Refrigeration
Sales and Service of Central
and Room Air Conditioning
Systems. Residential and
Commerical.
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538-2556
DR.F.J.DALLAL,D.C.
911 Houston—Castroville
or next to My Beauty Shop
538-2126,noanswer
538-2533
Office Hours:
Mon.-Fr. By Appointment
LOUISE'S BEAUTY SHOP
U.S. A 90 Castroville
538-2720
Louise Sheffield
Owner-Operator
Beverly Keller-Gail Haass
Open Tues, thru Sat.
No Appointment Necessary
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VILLAGE EXCHANGE
Castroville. Texas
Non-profit consignment shop
Gifts
Collectables
nary plans call for addition of
three more rooms as well as
HAIR FASHIONS
by GRACE
538-3033
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The cost figure for the
sprinkling system is figured
to be $207.38 and additional
repair work will add to the
expense of improving the
field. Council will not finance
any improvements but en-
couraged the Giants to
proceed, mentioning bus-
inesses would possibly doh-
ate some money and fund
raising ideas would help with
the rest.
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AHR'S FLOWER SHOP
762-3223, LaCoste
Flow ers For All
Occasions
Complete Wiring Service
Hours: 8:30 to 5:00
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CASTROVILLE REAL ESTATE
GENE SUEHS REAL ESTATE
Here Yesterday. Here Today
Wih Roots fr Tomorrow--
•Ranches. Homes. Lots*
Castroville Ph. 538-2219.538-2564
San Antonio Ph. 677-8490
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student body in early May. 3rd place
Competition was keen and Hon. Mention Warren Schott
the judges made the follow-
RobynJagge
Robyn Jagge
Cynthia Funk
Robert Alien
Open Saturday and Sunday
if dosed call:
donation to help improve nkcdV 4- —g
services through acquisition | Medina County Judge Conservation Service. The
of needed medical equip- Jerome Decker signs a week promotes special recog-
mcnt. proclamation declaring the .nition of the value of soil to
_______________________— week of May 16-23, as Soil the public weMare. Appre-
ciation is extended to the
Sculptural Forms .
1st place Walter Tschirhart employees have been hired.
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"Tires •Parts lit ariu
’ "General Anto Repair"
"Brakes" •Tune-ups•
"Shocks" •Mumnens•
•Wheel Balancinge
employees during 1981. How- i
ever. since the first of the company of Gill Companies, a attractive to the fans. At the
year an additional 113 new 59 year old mortgage, real present time the city field is
estate institution. Gill has 44 inadequate.
savings, lending and servic- Six items were suggested
ing offices in Texas and other by the Giants as priority
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additional (space for waiting
and associated administra-
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to enlarge Emergency Room ■
Medina Memorial Hospital Rabidou expressed optimism |
received 590.000 to expand that the architectual/design 1
and equip its Emergency and construction could be
Room. completed by January 1. I
The Davidson Family Char- 1983.
itable Foundation from Fort Also, ’he New Fountain 57
Worth made the grant. United Methodist Women V
Currently1 the hospital has have donated $500 to Medina r
only one room available for Memorial Hospital from pro- i
emergency care. Obviously, ceeds received from sale of amm
this creates difficulties in their cookbook. Mrs. Pat A
We Buy A Sell
•Furniture •Glassware
•Collectibles •Depression Glass
•And Junk .
FASHION HOUSE
Castroville, 538-3040
Open every day
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Giants get Council okay,
and most profitable savings "
ing to Mattson. “Our contin work begins on bull field
ued expansion reflects our “
confidence in the economy of Castroville Giants baseball
Texas and the Sunbelt, and team has been given the go
our commitment to the ahead by city Council mem-
communities we serve. bers to improve the city’s
The additional 341 jobs are baseball field. mowing of grass,
distributed throughout Gills The Giants ultimate goal is
growing corporate structure to reorganize the Hwy. 90
and have increased Gill s League and have at least 2
annual payroll by approx- teams from Castroville play-
imately $1.946.157.23 ing. That would require a
million. baseball field adequate for
Gill Savings is the parent competitive play and one
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2nd place Pete Martinez
3rd place Andrea Barlow
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MEDINA VALLEY
* GREENHOUSES
Mrs. E.G. Burges, 538-2298
Old River Rd., Castroville
Trees. Shrubs. Pot Plants
Doll Houses
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Schultz, Rhonda. News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 20, Ed. 1 Monday, May 17, 1982, newspaper, May 17, 1982; Castroville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1600157/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Castroville Public Library.