Medina Valley and County News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 38, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 12, 1966 Page: 2 of 12
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MARY’S PLACE
Across From Legion Hall
Cold Beer
. Tamales ‘& Hamburgers
On Weekends
, Mary & Billy Perales
Castroville ___
the meeting to order and in-
troduced James H. Pratt, fish
culturist, associated with the
U. S. Fish and Wildlife Ser-/
vise in Uvalde. Prattpresent-
gd an interesting program on
fish - propagation, stocking.
and management. f
.A number of slides were
Stocker Celves- Hereford end An-
gus •teer«, 326-$28.75;h4evy Here-
ford and Angus at e er e, $24-$26;
Hereford and Angus heifer a, $2 3-
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CASTROVILLE
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presented, showing the com-
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Fish Hatchery at Uvalde.
Most interesting were slides
on catfish spawning. As many , |
as 25,000 small fry come from ;
one spawning. • ’ -i
After the,program, refreshr"
ments wer served; •.
: , In the business meeting
which' followed, Roy Lee Bipr •
pert moved that the chapter
pay registration - fees to the '
12th annual Young Farmers
convention in Austin1 Jan. 14
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Jan. 3 Martcat Information Sheet
There were .850 cattle told. Mar
and 15. Pat A hr and Tommy,
, • Boehme were elected to at- .
B tend as voting delegates.
7 . The committee on the fund
benefit reported it had con-
tacted businesses and would I
Matures slowly to provide •
long grazing. Tillers heav-
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blue catfish he caught on a
goldfish-baited trotline in the
Nueces River, just below
George West, on New Year’s.
L3 ' 14 L 21M —73 ? 22*g,,,44026
7 ’ $25; heavy heifers, $22-324} crse.
bred steers; $22-325; crossbred heif
, ers, $2 1-32 3.50; plain, steers, ($18-
321; and plain heifers, 318-320.
Packer CattfeGood calves, $22-
1 $23.50; dommercial calves, $21-
$22; utility calves, $20-$22; fat
bulla, $20-$21; cutter bulls, $18-
$20; fat. cows, $16-$19;1 cutter
eowa,J $15-$15;' ««nn»r cowb, $13-
■ $i5; C 7' ' ' . . 3 ■
' / Stacker cows-Good, pairs, $190-
Kilpatrick
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WEDDING PORTRAITS
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contact others later for dona-
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thens met with the Young
Homemakers to plan for the
benefit night to be sponsored
by both groups at the LaCoste
VFW Hall Friday night, 7:30
p.m., Feb. 25. Cupcakes,
sandwiches, cold drinks, and
coffee will be sold..
All donations are to be
turned in at the next meeting.
Members of both organiza-
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who have given up fishing for .<
the winter are missing a good
bet, according to K. C. Jurg-
ens, regional inland fisheries k
supervisor, Texas Parks and V8
Wildlife Dept.
V“‘Catfishing in Medina Lake ‘‘
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in home educational help! Give
your children this priceless advan-
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bright Iuture I
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traininggrogram over developed
for practical home use, also in-
quire about World Book’s Com-
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s,i Phone or Write
THOMAS & WILLIAMS
World Wook Representative
In Medina County
1206 28th Street
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tions were encouraged to at- |
tend the next meeting. 2
The , next regular meeting
will be Monday night, Feb. 7,
7:30. p.m., in the Vocational -
r Agricultural Bldg. .<7 2 . . I 3
The educational seed pro-
grim will be presented by Sid
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James and ‘Julius chtle
am ill serve at the next meet?
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The Jan. 3 meeting was
well attended, as reported by
Roy.ce N.<- Duesterheft and
Henry W. Schirmer, local ad- 1
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2 The Medina Valley Young
Farmers held their monthly
y meeting Monday night, Jan. 3.
in the Yocational Agricultural
Bldg. at Medina Valley, High
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President Pat Ahr called.
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"a $220;medium pair*, $170-$1 90; plain
pairs, $140-$ 170; stocker cowa, $17*
7~ ' $20; and.medium cows, $15-$17
. Hoge-Top, $27.50-328.20, and
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a wide maturity range.
( Pioneer also offers forage-type sorghum, 931
. sorghum-sudangrass hybrid, 985, plus five •
com hybrids for grain or silage. They’ll help
your acres produce more feed. Order now.
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♦Belts Saddle & Shoe Repair
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In farmers' fields and official tests . .
Farmers like these know Pioneer sorghums
yield. That’s why you see more fields marked
with Pioneer signs every year.
you check official test results for proof -of-
yield, you’ll want to plant Pioneer brand sorghum,
too.. Hybrids 846 and 820 made bang-up yields
in the 1964 High Plains Texas A & M tests. These ,
EVANS REAL ESTATE
4 Farms, Ranches, And .
Sub-Divisions '
Mrs. Edna Mae Evans .
Castroville KE 8-2186
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Greenleaf, common or
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better, especially for channel
Hatchery crews, from the
Medina Fish Hatchery near , 7
Devine, spent 3 nights fish-
ing for brood fish in the beau- • • 1
tlful hill country lake. Using .
cut shad for bait,-Urey caught.,
65 channel catfish weighing 1
to 6 pounds.
The larger fish, over 3
pounds, will be used as brood
fish this coming season, while /
the smaller ones will be 0 ’
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GRAZING, GREEN CHOP AND
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Catfishing
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Schott, Bobbie. Medina Valley and County News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 38, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 12, 1966, newspaper, January 12, 1966; Castroville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1593691/m1/2/?rotate=0: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Castroville Public Library.