News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 20, Ed. 1 Monday, May 17, 1982 Page: 9 of 14
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DEAL ON A NEW FORD
MERCURY, TORD TRUCK
Gospel Singers
to perform
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Sixty five justices of the peace
attended a 20 hour Texas
Justice of the Peace Training
Center seminar April 20-23 in
San Antonio. The training
center is based at Southwest
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The SouthlKexas Farm and
A host of special events and
demonstrations offering
"something for everyone"
combine to make the up-
coming South Texas Farm
and Ranch Show an activity
OR ONE OF OUR A-1 USED
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area of Castroville to come
and be a part of the evening of
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To the citizens of Medina County,
The interest shown on my behalf by
the concerned voters in the May 1
Democratic Primary I deeply appreciate,,
I humbly accept the voice of the people
by their votes cast. I appreciate the many
kind words and deeds extended me
during my campaign for the Judgeship.
I would recommend to all young
persons to become involved in politics for
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Again, thank you for your kindness.
Sincerely,
Frenis J. Bohl
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and adds more dollars to the
area’s economy than any
other industry," adds the
agent.
selection, use and preparat-
ion. from a steer to a steak,
using natural foods in every-
day life and seafood from the
ocean to the oven.
for the entire family. will be programs from garden agriculture," says Chester
The first annual show will to freezer to table the Fehlis. Victoria County Ex-
much Sherry Schueling at the 4414, Jack Been 426-3587,
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"One of the best accomplishments is making a long
story short." Kin Hubbard
Robert Schneider
Hondo Ford Sales Representative
SEE ME FOR A “DOWN HOME"
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Texas State University In San Schlortt, Knippa, Uvalde 7:00 p.m. Sunday May 23.
Marcos. The seminars are County; Larry Walton, Utopia with special music for the
held in compliance with Uvalde County; Harold F. 11:00 a.m. service. The
- ■ Herring, Hondo and John
the Texas Revised Civil Parma, LaCoste, both of Richards family is very
Statutes. Among the judges Medina County. [SWT News blessed and give the Lord the
membership. That represen- when and how
THE ONLY ISSUE SHOULD BE__
QUALIFICATIONS
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EAMLY ERENDAeE RAEE
ted only 8 over a quorum. type questions.
Three directors were up for At the present time, Mr.
re-election. Upon recom- Duff is awaiting word from
mendation by the nominating FmHA to begin accepting
NDO FORD
Hwy 90. West
Yancey office. The number is Elmer Saathoff 426-3657.
426-5264. Bonnie Jaks 538-3911. or
Also. applications for Vernon Grunewald. Manager
meters are'still being accept- 426-4455.
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committee, Jimmy Heilig- bids. He reported the min- ed. Interested persons should
man, James Grunewald, and imum rate will be approx- contact one of the directors.
Bonnie Jaks were re-elected. imately$25. They are W.A. Melton
The annual’meeting of the Mr. James Duff, engineer Although the wait has been 426-4424. George Wilson
Yancey Water Supply Corp. for the project and Mr. Tearil lengthy, members were as- 426-2757. James Grunewald
was held in Hondo on April Lewis, attorney, reported on sured construction is just 426-4454 Jimmy Heiligman
29.1982. progress made on the exten- around the corner. • 426-4531 Clyde Schuehle
Attendance was low, with sion project. There were If members did not receive 426-3582 Fielding Wiemers
only 259 members and proxys many question^ from the a reminder letter before the 426-4509 Leroy Faseler 426-
present from a possible 1005 floor, most concerned the meeting they should contact
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be May 18-19 at the Com- microwave way, spice up your tension agent and chairman
munity Center in Victoria, life with rice and fire ant of the Victoria Chamber of •
with opening ceremonies control., Commerce Agri Committee,
slated for 9:30 a.m. the first A number- of demonstra- The committee is planning
day. The show is open to the tions will be conducted the show in cooperation with
public from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. continuously during show the Texas Agriculture Exten-
daily and admission is free. hours each day. These will sion Service.
Programs the first day deal with cording spining and "We want to show off
include fruit and vegetable weaving, basic breadmaking. SojLth_Texas_a£ri£aHiuXt,
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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/m1/9/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Castroville Public Library.