The Tri-County News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 29, Ed. 1 Monday, October 27, 1975 Page: 13 of 16
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moved by the excellent following by
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chib has a balance of about 1700.
So, members voted to spend
approximately $50 to purchase 2 or
3 parkas or blankets in the school
colors for use when a player is
injured.
Members also voted to sell the
remaining MV bumper stickers for
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Commercial and Pureblood Producers Find Out What It
mgman, Kami
Laftr, , Pamela
uehle, Yvette
Oh Weaver,
nie Broussard,
Hager, Gerald
opez, Brian
Caseres, Yolanda Gallegos, Yolanda
Ruiz, Evangeline Botello. Mark
Payne, Maria Aguilera, Emily Tate
Bennett, Angela Boehme, Tiffany
Carpenter, Brenda DeCock, Tammy
See Us For Your
Marsh, Players Moved
By Fun? Cheering
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This C0UM be the most revolutionary management practice
that has ever been introduced Into the Livestock Industry.
LYTLE FEED & SEED
Lytle, 772-3231—Devine 663-4711
LaCoste, 762-3767-San Antonio, 622-3472
Oats, Wheat And
Wintergraze Seed...
refreshments.
Another speaker will be Dr.
Leroy Hoermann, Texas A&M
Program is sponsored by Medina Valley A.I. Laboratory
and Texas Agricultural Extension Service
Make Plans To Attend
$5.00 PRE-REGISTRATION FEE REQUIRED BY NOVEMBER 1 -
Includes meal and refreshments
Texas A&M Experiment Station \
Topic: HEAT SYNCHRONIZATION
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: Linda Guajardo, Sharon Hager,
Sonia Huron, Nancy Jeffers, Rose
Ena Karm, Kathy Lagleder, Sonia,
Reyes, Mary Ann Riojas, Andrea "
M Rohan, Fondayne Sauter and
Sherrie Tschirhart, 4th.
And, A-Brenda Morrow.
Robyn Jagge and Karen Mountain,
-and A&B Melissa Boehme, John ,
Aleman, Jose Gomez,. Terry Groff, .
Carleton Holden, Lawrence Itis,
Alan Johnson, Alejandro Rodriguez,
Francis Rogers, Alec Sawchak, John
Tarvin, Mark Tschirhart, Rodney .i
Uhl, David Watson, Martha -s.
Aguilera, Melissa Aguinaga, Debra
Bourquin, Maureen DeCock, Yvette
De La. Fuente, Yvette Garza. .
Harriett Lamon, Diana Leal, Bonnie
Mangold, JoAnn Mascorro, Theresa
Rihn, Alison Schraeder, Sherri St.-
John, Suzanne Trevino, Shannon
Bippert, Joan Boehme, Christine De ■ •
La Fuente, Audrey English, Laura
Grossenbacher, Deborah Mangold,- -
Marsha Persyn, Vallery Rohan,
/'Elisa Suehs,। Kenneth Gallegos,
Craig Kempf and Joe Sheldon, 5th
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Featured Speaker
Dr. Jim Wilt bank
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Texas A&M Experiment Station
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Topic: BEEF A.L
year, including “see-thru” type
window stickers, metal tags for
license plates and the like. Several
members suggested one sticker-
saying “Medina Valley Panthers,”
in addition to other specially '
worded ones. ’. „02 ; * -gg...
Briefly discussed were the PA Street, Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 15,
systems for the football and 16, 17, 18, Block 32, LaCoste,
baseball fields, and the need for Texas; mailing address P.O.
nedsurshtingasgpointbdorosbant Box98,-aCosfe,/Tenm78039
even the quality of the football films ' LaCoste National Bank
■ is affected by the lighting. The film LaCoste, Texas.
Mary Helen
certainly gives the players an extra April. Additional volunteers are
incentive to make that extra effort needed to plan the banquet, notes
that makes for a winning team. booster president, Steve Gallegos.
In other action at the meeting, it
was reported after all expenses the
. the Medina Valley residants—the
speciglst, whose topi will be . school district community—to all
For rgistration and information, Panther football games this year-
.J .UM in vWAl‛ it ■ tremendous!”
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Director and Head Football Coach
Bobby Marsh.
Marsh said the cheering im-
presses him on the sidelines, and
shown at the Oct. 21 meeting
provided excellent viewing. It was
the MV vs. Cole tilt, and it was
narrated by Marsh.
The next meeting will be held at
the end of regular season play, on
Tuesday, Nov. 18, at 8 p.m. at the Mangold, Carey
high school cafetorium. Members Thibodaeww. P
are urged to attend. Discussion is Linds Zinsmeyer,
expected to continue sit this time on Troy Griggs, Chai
plans for the annual Medina Valley Lamon, Albert
All-Sports Banquet, which has been Menard, William Tschirhart. Curtis,
tentatively set for March instead of Cynthia, Laurie and Bradley Haby,
Douglas Havemann, Robert
Hutzler, Elizabeth Rihn Adele
Lagleder, Miguel Martinez, Billy
Wood, Angie Dela Garza, Lynda
Jungman, Diana Keilman, Beth
Mangold and Terri Tarvin, 3rd
"grade. A lm/g202
Also, A&B—Joel Benites, Martin
Zuercher. Warren -
ane Garza, Blair
at Koenig Park here.
Featured speaker will be Dr. Jim ,
Wiltbank, Texas A&M Experiment
Station, who notes that “this could
be the most revolutionary manage-
ment practice that has ever been
introduced into the livestock
industry.”
Persyn notes the program is
being sponsored by the Medina
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Program will begin at 5:00 P.M. Wednesday, November 12,1975 at
KOENIG PARK, CASTROVILLE, TEXAS
the names of the students making
the honor rolls for the 1st 6 weeks,
including, straight A — Linda Stein,
and A&B-Patrick Echtle, Amy
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JOMNNIE GROVF Excuuve Editor
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Ou this the 20th day of
October, 1975, application was
filed with the Regional
Administration of National
Banka, Eleventh National
Bank Region, Sulte 4500, 1401 Christinas,
25c each, since only a few remain. Elm St. Dallas, Texas 75202, Howze Russnl Keller Derek
Suggestions were taken for next by the LaCoste National Bank, Kempf, David Mangold, Jesus
P.O. Box 98, LaCoste, Texas Mendez, Douglas Neuman, Warren
78039, to relocate fraan d» ,‛anuaVegmaRphna
. present location of South Front Trevino, Bruce Haby, Luis Pina,
St., Lot 10, Block 31, LaCoste, Daniel Rodriguez,, Toby, Alvizo,
Texas 78039 tn salth Fmomt Jimmy Davis, Charles Holden, Roy
lexas 783% to South Front Hoog Orlando Lopez, Len McVay.
Ruben 4fartinez,. Darin Mueller,
Christa! Adam, Kim Biediger,
Norma Botello, Cynthia Flores,
Th. News Bulletin, tounded in ISM in
an independent newmpeper dedicated to
the bem interem of the community, mtate
■nd nation
Submeripon retes are Medina . ounty,
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in Texan, 67,ab..mudent •mo mubecrip-
tions, $6.25 .(ine-la malertas).
Th. News Bullein is published weehly
at its offices in Cemtroville, Tezan
Application to mail at 2nd elen rates la
paid at Cantroville, Texee 78009
Any erronenus vefleetire ujon the
T charneter,wanerorrpenenmotey
pornon, firm or corporetiom which may
appear -in thin newwpaper, will ho
corrected upon being brought to the
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'Heat Syathroaizetioa’ Session
Kenneth Persyn of the Medina Valley A.I. Lab and the Texas
Valley A.L Laboratory, Castroville, Agricultural Extension Service. A
announces that a' program entitled, $5 pre-registration fee is required
“Heat Synchronization,” will be by Nov. 1, Persyn said, and
held at 5 p.m. Wednesday, Nov; 12, includes the meeting as well as
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Dry Fertilizer Of Nearly All Blends
Sacked Or Bulk
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KEITH KELER Veedhe"mketegrepher
ROBEIT SCHOTT taMoton
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RUREN MUNGUIA hdeeten
ATTY.VRANK DAVILA LegeCemneet
JOELanoBMSCNOTT Omni
—Contact—
MEDINA VALLEY A.I. LABORATORY
Phone: (Lab.) P.O. Box 535
512/538-2233 Castroville, Texas 78009__________
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Schott, Bobbie. The Tri-County News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 29, Ed. 1 Monday, October 27, 1975, newspaper, October 27, 1975; Castroville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1599510/m1/13/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Castroville Public Library.