Medina Valley and County News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 29, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 1, 1972 Page: 4 of 14
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Absentee Voting Continues Here
Miss America?
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Auto Parts
& Garage
back to the county clerk in an
envelope postmarked not later
than midnight of the day preceding
the election (Nov.' 6), or at such
a time that they can be received
Paul T. Gillett, chief of Flood
Plan Management, was on hand
flood prone areas and protect
new construction that is in com-
pliance with reasonable controls.
However, he pointed out that
areas should not be encouraged.
He also said under the require-
ments of the Federal Insurance
Castroville City Council is
considering the possibility of ap-
plying for coverage under the
flood insurance program which is
part of the Housing and Urban
Development and is subsidized
CATTLE AND
LIVESTOCK
BUYERS
will be proud of his success, as they
always encouraged him to make the
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Dolph Briscoe, Democratic
nominee for governor of Texas,
has announced that he and his
wife Janey and family will be in
Uvalde the evening of Nov. 7 to
receive returns from the general
election.
The Uvalde Briscoe .for Gov-
ernor Headquarters on Nopal St.
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at the county clerk’s office be-
fore 1 p.m. on election day.
The total number of registered
voters in the county is estimated
to be over 9000.
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Call 1-674-1125
After 5 p.m.
A.H. Oefinger of Dun lay is
, among those with Polled Hereford
bulls in the sale.
at a recent city council meeting
to outline the program.
Gillett noted the purpose of the
program is to make insurance a,
vailable to property located in
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Gillett said at present, maxi-
mum coverage for any dwelling
unit is $17,500, with $5000 cov-
erage for contents, which would
cost approximately $61.25 per
year. Gillett said the insurance
RUGGED BULLS READY FOR SERVICE
For Catalogue Write or Call
SOUTHWEST TEXAS REGISTERED BEEF
BREEDERS ASSOCIATION
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recommended by Sylvan Stein,
local insurance agent, that the
city apply. will be open the evening of Nov.
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Oouncil reached no decision
on the program, although it was
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This seems to be a week of nice
happenings. I thosoughly enjoyed
BULL SALE
TUESDAY. OCTOBER 31. 1972
1:00 P. M.
( the insurance is not compulsory
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able only in those areas where
local governments establish
adequate controls. In order for
an area to qualify, it must make
application by resolution and it
must be for the entire area with-
Richard Kleinjan
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Specializing In—
WEDDINGS
Reasonable Prices
T erms Available
No Interest
construction in flood hazard tended school in Mississippi. Gene-
vieve Lawler and Ruth Lionberger
Britten, at the microphone. Sale
order will be set at 8 am. the
day of the sale. <
Formed in 1963 by a group of
cattlemen in a 9-county area of
Southwest Texas, the association
has had a sale each year with
the express purpose of endeavor-
ing to upgrade the type of cattle
translated it reads, "Thanks for the
M delightful reception and for the a- ‘
greeable supprise to be Received by
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If you have some livestock
experience we will train you
to buy cattle, sheep and
hogs.
For a local interview, write
today with your background.
Include your complete ad-
dress and phone number.
CATTLE BUYERS, INC.
4420 Madison
Kansas City, Mo. 6411I
(rraining c ullU and ieitork Byers
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We Train Men to Work As
LIVESTOCK
BUYERS
>0n U.S. 90, Cast Castroville
Call 538-9508
Ale Sewing Machino Repair
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Absentee voting for Medina
Valley residents began Oct. 18
' for the general election to be
held Nov. 7.
Ballots may be cast either in
person at the MedinaCounty
Courthouse, or applications may
be sent by mail to the county
clerk’s office at the courthouse
in Hondo
According to County Clerk
Henry Schulte, the ballot appli-
cations will be accepted until 4
days ibefore the election, or the
end of working hours, Friday,
Nov. 3. Applications received af-
ter Nov. 3 will not be accepted.
Marked absentee ballots for the
general election must be mailed
WE BUY CATTLE
Bring Them Nora For A Profit
7:00 A.M. To Noon
stage such meetings.
which is sold to local residents .
by local insurance agents. Gil- Mr. and Mrs. Jean Gi sling of Pully,
lett emphasized that purchase of Switzedland. were overnight guests
m at the inn, and asked to write a com-
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For Election Returns
in its jurisdiction. Various other 1, Mt and Mrs. P.W. Moris of Arkan-
provisions must be met. sas returned to th? inn Sunday. They
When an area is accepted, Gil- were here earlier waging the big
,.1 h 1___ 0 I'.t sale at the. Fashion House and were
lett said,'it then Will be author- called home before completing their
ized for sale of flood insurance, \ work. '
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Ethelyn Conrad and Becky Hole-
haus report they had a delightful
time acting as judges for the Carrizo
Springs Beauty Contest Oct. 21. The
7 judges were my ally entertained
and hope their choice may wind up
as "Miss America."
All-Breed Bell Sale
It’s possible you haven’t read or
heard of Mario Moreno’s success. He
is planning coordinator of the Model
Cities Agency of Edinburg, and has
become the first director of the new-
ly createdPlanning Dept at Bowns
ville. Mario attended St. Louis School
in his formative years and als at-
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Administration, the Flood Insur- , ville.
ance Program can be made avail-
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Southwest Texas Junior College Agricultural Barn
UVALDE, TEXAS -
GARNER FIELD ROAD - F. M. ROAD 1023
7, and plans are under way to
hold an election eve party, to
_ . s .,o 18- which all Uval deans and area
Tees. At Uvalde friends of Dolph Briscoe are
/ i I ‘ welcome, :‘r .. "i.
Eighty fine bulls have been amm-
speaking at the MV High School as-
sembly The conduct of the students
is a qompliment to their principal. ,
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a hostess who, by peaking French, ,
made us feel at home." The Texas
Hwy. Dept, guidebook they received
when they entered Texas led them to
stay here.
Last Saturday Anne Davis, Mariey
Richter and Mary Hubbard of Hondo
and I attended the cantata Manetau’s
Gift arranged and directed by Mary
Octavia Davis and presented by the
Poetry Society of SA. The cast wore
Indian costumes by Miss Davis, and
the scenery also was her work. Mrs.
Stell a Woodall, president, has asked
if interest might be aroused to give
a perfomance in Castroville. The
cantata tells die legend of the blue-
bonnets in Texas.
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TELEVISION SERVICE
COLOR OR BLACK & WHITE
FOR FAST, DEPENDABLE REPAIRS
SUBURBAN ELECTRONICS
f 538-3135, Castroville, Sam Monk, Owner,
WE SERVICE ALL MAKES & MODELS 6 J
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i 1 program is designed primarily to
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small business properties, how-:
,i ever, it' also is available, with
some limitations, to all types of
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WE NEED MEN
IN THIS AREA.
. Train to buy cattle,
sheep and hogs.
We will train qualified men with some
livestock experience. For local
interview, write today including v
complete background, address. 1
and phone number. , ( \ <
WESTERN MEAT PACKERS
TRAINING, INC.
.4318 Woodcock, San Antorio, Tenas 78228
The Texas Assn, for the Education
Of Young Children held its 8th an-
nual conference in SA. I was asked
to speak on the French-Al sari an cul-
ture in Cast»ville. Thanks to Faus
tina Sharp, recipes used here were
distributed to the members. Many had N
never heard of Castroville, including
a J apanese whose husband has been
apnfessor at Trinity for 2 years.
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I received word from Rep. John
Poerer that he will be attending the
Town Hall Meeting Nov. 2 at the
parish hall in Castroville He said
he appreciated the invitation and
thought it an excellent idea He al so
said he wished more people would
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; TUBES TESTED WITHOUT CHARGE
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U.S. 90 Art The Bridge, Castroville, Texas
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Announces Charlie Dickens,
A MECHANIC ON DUTY
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SHOP HOUR$-8 a.m.-5 p.m. Weekdays
PARTS DEPT.-8 a. tn.-6 p.m. Weekdays
, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturdays
Welding, Tune-Ups
& Lifetime Batteries
1 U.S. 90 West,
Castroville, 538-2288
Miltea Theis Jr.
CHICO’S
< SERVICE CENTER
Mobil Station
On U.S. 90, Castroville
Call 538-2776 . 1 .
Fast,. Friendly Service
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7 a.m. to 10 p.m.
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consigned to the 10th annual
, Southwest Texas Registered Beef
' Breeders All-Breed Bull Sale in
Uvalde Tuesday, Oct. 31, includ- '
ing Herefords, Polled Herefords,
Angus; Charolhis, Beefmaster i
<>8 and Brahman. )3.
Site of the sale will be the new
agricultural barn at Southwest?' .
Texas Junior College on FM
1023, just 1% miles east of '
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i Sale time will be 1 p.m., with
well-known auctioneer, Walter
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Schott, Bobbie. Medina Valley and County News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 29, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 1, 1972, newspaper, November 1, 1972; Castroville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1599356/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Castroville Public Library.