News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 16, 1984 Page: 3 of 10
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rural Texas banker* pre-
aiding at the 32nd annual
Texas Farm and Ka inch Credit
Conference for Commercial
Banker* at Texas AAM
Tom Roth
President of
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held February 26-28 at the
Earl Rudder Cantor on the
campus of Teona AAM.
Rothe is the District ■
representative on the Texas
Bankers Association Agri-
culture and Rural Affair*
Committee.
The annual conference will
tetr County Chairmen, said.
Total eleven-month sales of
$109,433 represent 81% of
the County'* 1983 assigned
dollar goal.
Roulette, Ronny. Kurt,
ask for your vote end sw
mginagcsnan
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OmvamtmUmtmei
(Mediae. Beat and Uvelde
Cauatie*). 11 be naming in
Smf," 19 yean of
my law practice I have tried
cases before juries in Jstice
of the Peace. City, County
and District Court* in the
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U S. District Court* In Del Rio
f and San Antonio 1 have
caves om appeal
____1 the Court of CM
Appeals in San Antonio. the
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Community Theatre, and two
terms on the school board, u
of the square and
city could claim it. The legal
Thunsdey
Feb. 23
University.
This conference will be cover a broad range of subject
dd strength. GSI offers a
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Nationally. January
through November 1983 sales
of Serie* EE Bond* totaled
$3.5 billion, an increase of
21% over 1982 sale*, re.
—--manufacturing at our own modern facility.
• • • nedzrefineadooring With capacities from 904 to 53.750 bushels
My family and I am active , •
member* of Firat Baptist
Church where I currently
work with about 25-30 let.
2nd and 3rd grader* in
children's choir.
'. , . gige, 1
I received my BS and
Doctor of Jurlydby
degrees from the Univeny
of Houston, lama former W.
in the U.S. Naval Reserven re l
14 1.
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Lulz Appliance
Saes 8 Service
Specializing in sales of
Prigidaire Amana-Speed Qucen-Roper-Caloric
Sharp-Vesta
Appliance parts & service
Rudd Central Air & Heat
Sale* * Installation
t J Lutz, Owner
and Kurt, a fifth grade
student at Robb Elementary.
Call as for
all
Sale* of U.S. Saving*
Bonds during the period
donen proMOn "ong "bn
This baa been a hard winter
but spring cannot be too far
away! Gardeners always rely
upon the Texas-Agricultural
Extension Service for the
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aaaeaeezudim
worship was ever bull. —
For over a hundred years.
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and received them in every
form: cash money. large and
small
gravel. rocks. tree*, work
hours, ete.-the people wanted
in your court.
Over these yearn in the
proud of our judicial system I
have alm seen many thing*
which tend to separate m*
Richard L Burris
C .P, A.
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For appointment, call 7
538-2211
IL, ca, mi mg..ag, Cnuara
The Story et Houston Square
„,mlwevav Houston Square was a vaogm wnepimheproeenum foe city wumanea more
mnapruasbnraate
and it tout maintainedas well
v ■ N( -ef ■
system from the people and
prevent it from serving them
aa wed as it should . AaJudB*
of your court I will try to opiw
themurttoaHrttima*. maha
it understandable, and bring
to it aa independence and
impartial approach to fair
n*sa and justkce of which I
think you will be proud.
crop and livestock production
and price forecasts. inter-
national and domestic agri-
cultural policy discusslons
and a presentation on the
U.S: economic outlook for
1984 by U.S. Congressman
TomLoeffter. f
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months reach $ 109,433 meeting is set
psaph. They ashed the
Garden Club to beautify it.
As usual the Garden Club
did not have any wary for a
project this big. There was a
dispute thee too. some
die-hards thought it should
be left as it was ugly -but after
the blessing by the Lutheran
and Cathode Pastors they
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cans, bottle and trash littered
the whole area. Nothing wes
ever done to clean it up or
beautify it.,----------- —________ . . ________
When Mrs. Noami Mechter brick and tile. It was
was president of the Castro beginning to tee* pretty
Garden Club an idea was good. However, outside the
suggested that the dub do paving was awful. The
something about this. Mr.‘ business people who face the
euwveccecobndoas.
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babies. people out josging
take a break and rest for
awhile. kids go sredlag in the
fountain and Weds stop for a
drink Lets keep it this way.
its an asset and something
most little towns don't
ha ive-"free space."
List of original conuribu-
dons supplied on "ttten
St. Louis Church today to la
its rightful place, the
Lutheran Church has their
space, that left the Jewish
Synagogue area "Houston
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1983 in Texas amounted to
$246,681,983. an increase of
27.6% over the same period a
year ago. TJ. Morrow,
District Directorfor the U.S-
Saving* Bonds Division in
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a mm di oat bins ReetVentprovdes a terge,
tie Setety "ing to to true see dr movement
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Ceriet™ Modng Has a comugened wurtece Paa Toeneduons are MMS wan orecut
which provides added etrength whil reteining the tecmptates tar el mizes of GSI fans when mpeciied
smooth suctace MtM to bin sweeps and withanorder Emeotmeembtv end attachment to
deanins devices. Round pevtorations cover the bin metes aw trensinign • necessary asm in the
entive width of ma murfece woe GSI aS delivery syetem
i A GOOD, SAFE, INVESTMENT
Whether for temporary storage until harvest is completed or in
■ with full drying equlpment, GSI grain bins
cor* of a total long term handling and storage
system. A grain handling and stamp ay*t*m
k to a nacaagdry component to fit into a grain
) farming situation. Mahagemeht efficiency.
.red tape was cnerted out and
Sam* Forty ciey gained titte and..
" into a square or perk for the
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Rothe will preside over the
afternoon session on
February 28. A number of
reports on the future outlook
will be covered including
reports on cattle, grain and
cotton. These conference* are
attended by banker* Bom all
over (he state and are
sponsored by the Texas ■
Bankers Association along
with Texes AAM University.
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uoing the need to eda esch met gene turning a
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m. Cesar and 12 to 48 GtTMMn. GSI bins fill art
• mm*- your storage na*dt. GST* bins are con-
structed of high quality steel with a40,000
My opportunities to serve
my community have la dud*8
$ ******* of Litile Laagu*
coaching. Boy Scout work.
Kiwanis and Liana Club
board work for the
al Camm we*. Arao
Bicentennial Commintee,
g‛eivv.m
presenting 102.0% of the scheduled a spring gardening
nation's 83.5 billion goal. meeting for February 21 at
Savings Bonds held by the Medina Valley High School
public amounted to $71 Cafeteria starting at 7 »p.m. i,lam44yeanold.andmy
billion as tNovember 30. W-toMtoP.
1983. th* highest In three In addition. Dr. Jerry wife. Paulette, Andmy
Daren-- V.m Ronny, aa eighth grade
student at Uvalde h. High.
s 1 15
resulting to a better produet and profit for
your labor,.makes grain handing syazems L. rL-wsw-TZ
an attractive venture. A venture you can opehin" to sewtonw
' afford now, which will pay for itself in the onowmnhenonnn.
future. We at Grain Systems hope you will "T""
take the time to diecover how a grain .
handling eyetom can improve the efficiency "TTT653
of your grain farming. GSI and its dealers I V/y
are ready to assist you today with your B Eh
farm needs. Please give us a cal or write *MEdA.
ua today.
latest Informatton concerning
the best growing techniques
and the most productive
varieties.
In fact. the Medina County
Extension office baa
today- These sales represent
109.8% of the state’s 1983
assigned dollar goal of
$224. 700,000.
. la Media* County. antes of
Series EE Bonds amounted to
85357 during November.
1483. Albert Vance. Votan
7 GRAIN SYSTEM'S FARM BINS:
A Grain Systems, Inc. bin to th* basic component for on-farm 9
storage under the moot demanding conditions. GSI 1,
manufactures a complete line of on-farm storage bin*- /
and accessories for total grain control. GS"s heavy
corrugated steel panels save time and labor
construction through efficient denign and
Chester
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table Specialist. has filmed an
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in front of their
paved Commissid
Tuchirhar artanged tohave it
The City installed the lighta
sad water, also gave help
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Schultz, Rhonda. News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 16, 1984, newspaper, February 16, 1984; Castroville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1590535/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Castroville Public Library.