Medina Valley and County News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 23, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 18, 1974 Page: 2 of 12
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STATE HAY SHOW
Oct. 9 is the date of the Texas
State Hay Show. This year it will be
held on the Harold Green Ranch
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since 1952. Miss Koch has served
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orteman Chib, and he waa a WWI vetoran.
had been employed M a railroad engineer.
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sandwiches and chips were served
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The events, identical in format/ After lunch, those present told of )
stories of long ago and how to make
home brew, and of the fun they had.
Everyone present had a good time,
it was reported. * /
NEWSPAPERS...
FREEDOMS
GUARANTEE
feet. I ground Resevoir or aquifer
According to Col. McDonald D. provides more than 1 million
Weinert, P.E., general manager people with safe drinking water,
of the Edwards Underground The aquifer is regarded । as a
Water District, that is the' geological marvel in which water
amount of water it would take to from rains purifies itself as it
submerge 838,000 acre* of land courses through the porous
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A professional bulletin on
groundwater discharge from the
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and associated limestones reveals
that the estimated total well and
spring discharge from the under-
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Total discharge from wells and Some authorities believe it might
springs for 1973 was about 12 take from 50 to 200 years from '
per cent more than in 1972, but the time rainwater has entered
53 per cent greater than' the the Edwards recharge zone to the
average for the 40 years that re- . time it makes its way through
cords have been kept, starting the subterranean labyrinth to the
back in 1934. top.
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The vast increase was due
primarily to above-average
springflow.
Wells in Uvalde and Medina
Counties supplied the irrigation
needs for an estimated 65,000
mM John Lee Timaeus, Tl. died Sept. 11 in
Cantroville.
m Survivors include his widow, Lillie. eons,
Eu Lee, Port Neches, and Pastor Roy Timaeus,
• • Cestroville; eister, Ann Little, Glendale, CaHl .
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E Prayer service was hold Sept, 11 at
■r Tondre-Guinn Funeral Home, Castroville.
.0 Funeral services were held Sept 14 at Firet
r. Lutheran Church, Temple, with interment in
Ee Bell Wood Memorial Part. Temple, with
; Pastor Rudy Kelly officiating •
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Water Rights Group To Discuss Medina / .8
The Texas Water Rights Com- to determine water rights through "
mission has adopted a notice of the San Antonio River basin.
• adjudication and the commence- Hearings will begin in the area ae
ment of hearings on the Medina affected on Jan. 6, ’ the WRC
River watershed as part of its work reports.
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Telephone Co., displays the plaque A
he received when he was honored _d
1 Medina County is ask-
ing for sealed bids on the
sale of two 25-ft. GE
chest-type freezers.
Freezers are in like-new
condition and are in
storage.
Bids will be received in
the county judge's office
in the.courthouse, Hondo,
Texas, until 10 a.m. Oct.
14, 1974, when they will
be publicly opened and
read. Information may be
obtained from the county
judge's office.
County reserves the
right to reject any or all
bids.
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JEROME H. DECKER,
County Judge
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Making his own bolt at the
Hermann Sons Youth Camp at
Comfort Is David Kriewald,
Dunlay, as another interested
camper looks on. '
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5.dd Cattle Symposiums ne Glaen AgAFaTy sponsorad
E3dnddd5dea38822ama6na " \ by ‘he St. Ann’s Society, was
T 1 10 , Two beef cattle symposiums, enjoyed by 32 persons, who sang
strong Panther pursuit or Southwest ball earner, featuring an outstanding tno of and listened to German muKie
John Alyatado.MYwon13-0. (Robert Schott Photo.) speakers from Texas A&M, have "wassaidintotm Engnsh
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Uvalde, and on Sept. 27, at
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•Aa Antonio. Both will begin at 9:30 SCHUETE RETIRES
352A a.m. and last until mid-afternoon. Connie Koch has been sworn in
M88a8 as Medina County clerk to fill the
8 Includedin the presentations will vacancy left by the retirement of
E be the latest information on Henry Schulte, whose term ends
EMdd marketing beef and the long-term Jan. 1. Miss Koch, who was the
WNm7 outlook, producing calves at a lower 1 first woman to run and be elected
cost and increasing the per cent calf for public office in Medina County,
med crop and animal nutrition as it had won the Democratic Primary in
mssadmu pertain* to reproduction. May. Schulte has been county clerk
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Getting golf instruetione at the
Hermann Sons Youth Summer
Camp at Comfort from Counselor
Robert Schrunhak of San Antonio
is Geoffrey Groff of Castroville.
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Schott, Bobbie. Medina Valley and County News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 23, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 18, 1974, newspaper, September 18, 1974; Castroville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1599454/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Castroville Public Library.