Castroville News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 4, 1989 Page: 5 of 14
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tour achedule: of deep, sandy soil Plan* call for n-,
8:30 am. - Mes at Glenn Brggs pansion to 20 acre*. In addition to .
pecan and peach orchard on fM 462 apples Mr Adams wrom a variety of
(Tarpley Rond, the miles north of other fruits and vegetablea
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The annual Mediae County rHorti- newly planted trees and tree* in MI County Extension omce at $12-426 with 11 year oM and Syearold tree*. A
culture Tour will he held Friday. May -production. This is a good example of 2233 by noon Wednesday. May 3 to well managed, producing orchard.
5 198% This tour issponsored by the planting an orchard with plans for make touch resets, turns IIi ien 4 WO p.m. - J a les Fontaine, Quihi . A District 4-H archery competition Hawkina lac mW 4-H. Ial Mce
important that we have an accurate • matur apple orchard withagooderop was held on Saturday, April 11 ia Compound a 3rd Pints Recurv Ja
this year. A good example of wbal bard Kerrville, Texas. The district I* made ' con Keller, Rio Medina 4-H. 2nd Place
work and care will accomplish. up of 13 counties and Medina County < Compnund.
We hope to have a good tour. Come waswell represented with 18 indiidu- other count competitors included
meet old frienda, make new one*, and all from three of ita 4-H dub*. Rolli Mangold Cody Ricka. Fat *
see some beawtifhl orchard* and rage- Archen compete by age in two divi- Gordon Mitafelder. Chartes Cullim A
tables. sions; compound bom and recurve bom. Aaron Griphy. laConte 4-H; Wayne
T rophy winners from Medina County Hodge*. T my Sterner. Javn Stein and ■
A favor pleane, try to carpol as were a* follow*: Kevin MeKenale. Rio Medina 4-H;
much a* possible it will help our lour Senior Divinion: Gireg Sterner. Rio and Joe Stiteler and Matthew West,
run nmoithly. Don't forgtt RsVP by Medina 4-. M Place Compound; Six Hondo I nil 11 4-H.
main Wednesday, May 1 19896 call. Glenn Wengenroth.la onte 4-H. 2nd With the Interval in 4-H Shooting
ine the Ktrnsnm omee at 912 414 ' Plnce < ompound. . Sports expanding, the incrran la din-
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junior Divinn: ( hurlene < ullint rued the competiton. thin year. Club
LaConte 4-H. 2nd Plate Recure: conchen and county extenalon agents
Bryan Zinsmeyer. Rio Medina 4-11. were well plenwed with the high per-
Jrd Place ( ompound. centage of trophies the county cap-
Sub-Junior Divinlon: Matthew lured ia ibis year’s contest
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On April 11 1989 District 13 held (Team members-wm "Preunior Wilson, Jacob I at and Scott Moffett and Rustin Haby. Senior*; Wayne
./ their Spring4-H J edging and shooting plaurKidd; JunionRihardScholtz . In the livestock division we took a Hodge*. Rollin Mangold. Jesse Keller,
sports contest. and Medina County, 2nd high rindividud overall; Scott , Junior and Senior Team plus some and Alan Zmsmeyer, Wayne shot a
made a'big showing. MuenninkPillipSchoellmiannand , alternate*. The Junior Team con peronat best and qualified for the
These contests ape ba integral part DeanWiemers, Senior Keith .sisted of Janon (Mt. Kurn Mangold. TOF GUN "shoot-oft -imommmkua“2
x , ■ of 4-H,and provide an excellent learn- Guinther, 2nd high individualoverall Janet Heckle, and Cody Peryn. Kirk The District also held an invita- "29 4
ing experience for the youngsters . Brody and Scotrsieubing and Amy- Hagen wa* an alternate The Senior tH>nalAnbery(<mte*twithlSlocal4-
W<lth thia la m|nd we wept out to In- Kidd. Divisiom Team member* were Alma Ilers participating. Ninetrophieswere
; .2 oraaat involvement in these spring The Horse Judging teams Competed Sue and Edwin MiMiygemim. Mark prenented with Medina County bring-
activities. The first thing we had to do in all three age divisiona in Pre-Jun- Reo*, and larry Schmidt; alternates ing hack five. Trophy winner* included •
ir was recruit volunteer leaders to trnin ior: Boniie Hieligmann. 2 nd hihindi-. wereDavidBainand JustinHaley.The Matt Hawkins. Jawm Keller. Bryan
" the teams. DpvMSteubin| of Strobing vidual overall; Kelly Thigpen, 3rd and senior team finished 3rd overall-one Zinsmeyer. Charlene Cullins and
Dairy volunteered to. train the Dairy . Angela Green went along aa an alter- place out of going to Male. (.reg Sterner.
26., . Cattle Team, while Missy Ainsley took ante. .The Junior Team finisbed 2nd. . The Rinle Team competed i# Di*-
«a the Horse Judging Teams. Tim. Their team member included Court trie* competition. (Mir Pre-Junior . f iery 4 |ler that competed deserves ,
Steffens, Agteacher in DIHanisvolun- ' nry Walker. 3rd high individual over- and Juniors finished 4th while our a lot of credit. I as year there were 24 •
tooted his expertise in Soil Judging pit-. Traced and Stacey Gilliam, pad weniorsgot 3rd. Team members in rifle loc al pafticipants; this year there were
and Range Evaluation; arid Bobby Sarah schueling Robbie Mooa Beky were Pre-Junior: Taylor Brandesk), 72 and we look forward to even more
Ainsley, CEA worked with the Lv- Long, and Cody Cowan came in ‘fourth Brian Weynand, Pat ilitefelder and next year.
- stock judging. We also had a County in a Senior Division. ’ Cara Bourquia. Juniors: (ruig Hour- Submitted by Bobby Ainsley
:* Rifle Team and they were assisted by our teams did quite well again in quin. Bronyon lerma. Todd Noehme. MCExtensbm Agent
* Jeroane Bourquin. Royce HItifelder. Soils ‘and Range Our Senior Soils ;
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We took a Junior and Senior Dairy momezm .&. Ranch news - Page 8
Cattle Team and one Judge in the Pre- and i w Koch took hrat and also ® P
» Jumter 20. Pud mme awM eimcoreaaneecmitcemLour,
second behind Bexar County, but the Range Team took'second in the Junior
- 8, seplor team still gualified for state. . division. The team consisted, of Roy .
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Buckner, Luana. Castroville News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 4, 1989, newspaper, May 4, 1989; Castroville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1599809/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Castroville Public Library.