Medina Valley and County News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 51, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 3, 1974 Page: 4 of 14
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District has voted to continue
discussions with the property
owners of a site for the proposed
San Geronimo recharge dam, Wil-
liam H. Spice Jr., chairman of
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The Veterans Administration
that Medina Val-
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now may choose where they wish
to receive VA hospitalization.
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RUBEN MUNGULA....... Productlon
Dairy topics include genetic --
harvest and using high quality
Henry Mueller of Castroville
is one of the newest members of
the Medina County Goals Com-
Both the new Mini Macs
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chain, which is reported to be
the first chain saw designed
specifically for homeowners.
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Barbecue On Weekends
Col. McDonald D. Weinert,
engineer-general manager of the
district, - has reported that the ‘
- final inspection had been made
on the Parker Creek Dam in Me-
dina County and that > it was
completed, except for the minor
hospital. Now, however, under
the new policy, veterans may ap-
ply directly to the Kerrville VA
hospital if they desire.
Veterans who feel they need
hospital care may seek help
through their physician and coun-
ty service officer or from VA out-
patient clinics in San Antonio or
they may apply directly to either
VA hospital.
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County Goals Group
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Open Moa. Tbru Sat. 1 a.m.
SALE EVERY SATURDAY -12:00 NOON
WHERE YOU GET TOP PRICES FOR ‘YOUR LIVESTOCK
PHONE 426-3383
IF NO ANSWER CALL: LLOYD E. HARDT - 426*2317
BUDDY GROFF - 426-2794 • BILL MOOS -426-2393
WE ARE UNCONDITIONALLY BONDED & INSURED
may be
the vet-
the board of' direc tors of the
Edwards Underground Water
the large number of’ historical
sites in and around the city.
Frank Adamo reported to the
Medina County group that the
AACOG Area Aging Program will
be expanded to counties in the
AACOG planning region based on
population over 60 years at age.
To be discussed at the March
meeting at the county goals com-
mittee will be the possibility
of combining the goals commit-
tee with the Resource Con-
servation and Development Com-
mittee if a suitable'meeting time
could be agreed upon.
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Divine, regional sales *
manager of ABS, will serve as
master of ceremonies. / .
Dairymen will meet at the
American Legion Hall with
John E.-Quinn, district sales
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He was appointed by Castro-
ville City Council, and attended
his first meeting in February
when it was reported that the
Historic Resource Development
Project Application was reviewed
by the excutive committee of the'
Alamo Area Council of Govern-
ments and forwarded to the
National Endowment for the Arts.
Castroville was chosen as a pi-
lot project for the region due to
be a small concrete recharge dam
on San Geronimo Creek, a short
distance above its crossing of
FM 471. A recharge dam blocks
water run-off, holding the water
long enough for it to pour into
the porous limestone outcrop-
pings of the Edwards limestone,
the board, has reported. which serves as a conduit and
Spice said he hopes the EUWD • source of water for more than 1
will get a green light from the million people in the area cov-
property owners inasmuch as ered by the EUWD.
the potential for recharge of the /
Edwards Underground Reservoir,
according to authorities of the1 -
Texas Water Rights Commission,
might average as high as 2,000-
The Newe Bulletin, founded in
1958, la an independent newepoper,
dedicated to the best interest of the
rnninlty, atato id nation.
Aubscriptlonla per year in "
Madina County and trade area nd
$6 olaowhera. \
The Nawa Bulletin 4a publisheg
weekly atits offices in Cestroville;
Texas. Application to mail at 2nd
claaa rate a la paid at Castroville,
Tana 78009.
Any erroneous reflection upon die
ch erector, standing or reputation of
any person, firm or corporetion which
may appear in thia newspaper wil bo
cotrected upon being brought to the
attention of the editor.
BOBBI SCHOTT....------- Pubiaher
Editor
Managing Ed.
JOHNNIE GROFF.... Ezecutive Ed.
_L Business Director
Adv. Manager
Photo Editor
DOLORES FUETES... Staff Writer
feet per year at that location.
"This could mean a lot to the
aamplanywher fo SUM
be lost to the reservoir," said ““
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The San Geronimo Dam would 1
, New Chain Saws
Offer Easier Cutting
Two new lightweight McCul- ,
loch chain saws /give, home-
owners and other ‘woodcutters
their choice of desirable features
at new low prices, according to
Gene Suehs, of Western Auto,
where the Mini Mac 30 and the
Mini Mac 35 now are on display.
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The Mini Mac 30 features )
automatic bar and chain oiling.
It offers a 1.8 cu. in. 2-cycle
gasoline engine and comes com-
4 plete with a 12-inch bar and
chain. It weighs just 8.4 lbs.
, complete. /
The Mini Mac 35 offers a
», larger 2.0 cu. in engine and a
/ 14-inch bar and chain. Weight
of the Mini Mac 35 is 8.6 lbs.
Puresu Every Saturday & Sunday '
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The American Breeders G
Service will host a
Cattlemen's Fiesta Field Day
April 17 in San Antonio and ,
Castroville.
The program will begin at 10
a.m. with a tour of Rio Vista
Farms which will display
Sim mental sire groups.
At 11 a.m. Dr. Brent Perry,
general manager of Rio Vista
Farms, will speak on
semi-confinement breeding.
At noon in Koenig Park.
Castroville, the dairy and
cattle men will have a
barbecue lunch sponsored by
the ABS. Educational sessions
will follow in the afternoon.
Cattlemen will have (
sessions on beef breeding,
improving reproductive
performance in a beef cow
herd, domestic bulls and
exotic bulls. R H. “Andy"
NO LIMIT
/ A.l,;is your least expansive and most de-
finite means of HERD IMPROVEMENT.
< Tuition of 3150
in advance will assure "
your registration.
Enrollment limited to 30 students.
, Beef cattle specialist will cover cow mtn-
sgement procedures that make A.I. work.
/ For information contact /
MEDINA VALLEY A.I. LABORATORY
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Lab.: 538-2233 — Home: 538*2786
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HEAD CHEESE, lb...................................... $1.49
HAMBURGER, .......... .-----------------------$1.09
CHUCK ROAST, lb---------------- $1.09
BEEF STEW MEAT, lb..............------- $1.29
ROUND STEAK, <b-------------------- $1.49
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Schott, Bobbie. Medina Valley and County News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 51, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 3, 1974, newspaper, April 3, 1974; Castroville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1599430/m1/4/: accessed June 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Castroville Public Library.