News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 10, Ed. 1 Monday, June 16, 1975 Page: 3 of 12
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FOR THE SIXTH ENTITLEMENT PERIOD. JULY 1, 1975 THROUGH JUNE 30
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Sanitation Dept.
By DOLORES FUENTES ,
News Editor
The let week in July, the new '
Medina County Pct. 2 Sanitation
Truck will assume full responsibility
for garbage pick-up in the areas of
Castroville, LaCoste, Dunlay, Rio
Medina, Medina Lake and all points
in-between, notes Commissioner
Leon Tschirhart.
Tachirhart said Felix Fuentes,
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Your savings here are insured to $40,000 by an agency of the United Statea
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supporting documents, are open for public scrutiny
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GENERAL REVENUE SHARING PLANNED USE
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General Revenue Sharing provides federal funds directly to local and state governments. This report of your government's plan is published
to encourage citizen participation in determining your government's decision on how the money will be spent. Note Any complaints of
discrimination in the use of these funds may be sent to ' -----------
the Office of Revenue Sharing, Wash.. D.C. 20226
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(E) ASSURANCES (Refer to instruction E) I secure the Secretary of the Treasury
that the non disrjminajlon and other statutory reqyirements listed in Part E of
the instructipm9 9comanying this report will be chplied with by this recipient
/govemmgswfhy/respt to the entitlement funds report hereon.
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" If some unexpected need should come up, your money here can be withdrawn
' at any time. In the meantime, your money earns interest each day it to left ;
here.
open to the public, while the
Medina Lake dump will be closed
June 31, and the Dunlay dump will Nt
be closed as 8009 as the garbage
pick-up is established. ( ( ..11
Castroville citizene who have the '72 '
city service will continue to be
charged for 2 pick-ups a week,
. $2.50 per month, with a eliding
scale charge for businesses. Castro-
ville citizens will continue to have
periodic pick-up of brush and tree
trimmings without extra charge, \ .
Tschirhart said, adding, “Rural
of the new Pct. 2 Sanitation Dept. . I
The program is being activated 18
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counties must maintain proper solid 7 : Ml
waste disposal The only way this ‘ - i
can be accomplished, Tschirhart JR
said, is through control of dumping-
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and LaCoste will continue to be
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' Boys State Chios, with each city
divided into 2 precincts, 1 for the
Federalist and 1 for ths Nationalist -
" political party. Each Boys Stats City •
is named in honor of a past:
department commander of - the
Legion who ia now deceased.
On Tuesday, Juno 17, the last
day, the citizens of Boys State will
visit the State Capitol and actually
: sit in chairs of the office to which
they were elected and run the state
government for a day.
MILK-FAT CALVES
Families may want to consider
having a milk-fat calf processed for
the home freezer this spring,
emphasizes a livestock and meat
specialist with the Extension
Service. Select a 400-600 lb. animal
that is carrying as much fat as
possible. Calves are available from
ranchers, al livestock marketa or
from local custom processors. For a
char ahowing yields oi- different
carcass cuts, contact Glenn Bragg,
Medina County Extension agent,
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PICK-YOUR-OWN PRODUCE
A “pick-your-own" produce
operation may be just the thing for :
marketing fruits and vegetables,
contende a fruit and vegetable ,
marketing specialist. Rising food
prices and a shortage of labor for
harvesting create a ready-made
situation for customer harvesting of <
produce. Customers should know
the ground rules before they begin 2.
picking, and producers should
instruct customers in proper
. . methods of harvest and in recogniz: >
Ing maturity. Producers should
know the crops in demand and
should plan to have several ready
' for harvest at the earns time.
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subscribers will pay for the service, -9
semi-annually, on July 1 and Jan. 7
Applications for the service can i - 1
be picked up at the city offices in 23
Castroville and LaCoste, and from 7 Y MG
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More than 885 high school junior
boys assembled on the campus of 1,
The University of Texas at Austin .
June 11, for the 1975 session of
American Legiem boys State. ----- —
T—TAmens these were David Jung-
man and Gene Foster, representing
Medina Valley
Highlight of this year's program
was the appearance of top leaders
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American Legion, Dept. of Texas, is . j;. - t
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Money you’re not going to nee soon or special reserve funds, belong in a
savings account earning a good rate of return.
• * When you carry a larger checking account balance than you really need,
you’re WASTING GOOD MONEY. We suggest you take a good look at
your checking account balance. If there Ie more there than required to meet
your immediate needs, move it to a daily interact account at Medina Savinge.
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Schott, Bobbie. News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 10, Ed. 1 Monday, June 16, 1975, newspaper, June 16, 1975; Castroville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1599491/m1/3/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Castroville Public Library.