News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 8, Ed. 1 Monday, February 22, 1982 Page: 1 of 16
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Charolais-Heavy Weight;
Stacy Koch-Reserve Grand
Red Angus-Heavy Weight;
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' Lamb Show Results:
Daniel Bermea-23rd Cross-
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the EUWD office in San
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Comal Springs at New
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Following 2 months of
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nal mischief took place at
Haby Sales Candy Co. The
front door padlock was pried
off but the building was not
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Jeanine Lassere-3rd Place
Charolais-Light Weight;
Holly Haby-3rd Race Charoi-
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, feet per second at the end .of
the month to a flow of330 cfs.
still above the long-term
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A ais-Medium Weight;
BN Melissa Boehme-3rd Place
British Cross-Med. Weight;
Debbie Mangold-4th Place
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Susan Boehme-5th Place
Charolais-Heavy Weight; I
Melissa Boshme-5th Plate
Limousin-Mlium Weight;
Dana Woodson-10th Place
Charolais-Medium Weight;
David Aelvoet-12th Place
Charolais-Heavy Weight;
Heifer Show Results:
Chuck Brown-Yearling Brah-
man Heifer-8th Jr. Show and
11 th Open Show.
The Market Pig Show was
Feb. 17-18: Medina County
has 39 entries In the. Hog
Show this year. Results will
be printed as they become ,
available.
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'astroville Campus.
Registration hours will be
om 8:30a.m. to3p.m.
Helen Delavan, elemen-
Medina County 4-H’ers
have done very well so far at
the San Antonio Livestock
Show and Exposition. Steer
and Lamb Judging was held
Feb. 13-14. Placing in the
Steer Show were:
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Holly Haby-Reserve Grand Susan Boehme-12 Place Sim-
mental- medium Weight.
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Billy Perales atands in front of 12, when Mary’s Place lost
pie cigarette machine tom hundreds of dollan and 10
open during the robbery Feb. cases of beer.
Debbie Ruby-2nd Place Santa bred; Rebecca Hollmig-16th
Gertrudis-Medium Weight; Medium Woof, •reesrrm
in the Edwards Underground
water TMiiHi't wete atW
ter again for the 1st grade.
"If your child will be 5 _______ ,
years old on or before Sept. 1, wise; be aware "tof the
1982, he or she is eligible to registration dates. Your help ।
enroll in kindergarten. Par- will be very much appreci-
ents, bring your kindergar a ted."
ten-age €hild with you when'' a"a _ __
you come to register so that Chamber WII
he or she may be tested. This
Registration for kindergar- Rubella (German measles), 1 a
n and 1st grade in the dose. E
fedina Valley School District Mrs. Delavan said, “Un- S
'ill be field Tuesday, Wed- official records can’t be 2
esday and Thursday, March accepted, so please be sre E
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slightly at the end of January, ;
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lag to state law, a child can't 1 " The general Membership
be registered in either 1st meeting for the Castroville
grade or kindergarten with- Chamber Of Commerce is
put thefollowing documents: planned for Tuesday, Mar. 2.
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with the following immuniza- scheduled at 7 p.m.
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low of 141 cfs. which
the average of 168
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She continued, “Despite
our attempts, we realize that
this important . registration
is
by theives who robbed Me- Charolais-Medium Weight;
Vay Automotive Feb. 12. Jeanine Lassere-4th Place
British Cross-Heavy Weight;
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“If your child will be 6 years everyone in our school dis- Lg McVav was -ig the
Nd on or before Sept 1.1982 trict. Pleasehelp by telling sheives fuir aut parts were
ne or she is eligible to enroll anyone you know who might nNt Hried „v.r Aat." m
in the 1st grade. Those now binterested, ‘especianly not turned over and tom uP
enrolled in the Medina Valley " those new families who might y p, •
Kindergarten need not regis- move into our district, and no rain causes
those in some of the rural ■ ■
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Castroville businesses robbed
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County youth hold their
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i taking many honors
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Over $6,000 in money and were very thorough and must hazard a guess about the after the lock was knocked
merchandise was stolen from have.been here a long time," thieves being local or from off.
2 Castroville Businesses in said Mary Perales, “because out of town. They were not Tires, auto parts oil or
' ary morping hours of they searched through all real happy with the police expensive machines were not
Friday, Feb. 12. drawers, shelves and boxes in protection they have been bothered and nothing was
Mary’s Place, a tavern the building.” ‛ getting but had no solid destroyed or torn up in either
frontins Hwy. 90, owned and They did not bother a recommendations for solu- robbery.
operated by Mary and Billy portable T.V., a stereo set or tions or changes in the McVay said, “For the
Perales, lost 10 cases of beer a new 302 gun Perales had operation as it stands, hours the Police are paid to
and hundreds of dollars from recently purchased. Thieves McVay Automotive lost work, they are doing the best
yheir, cigarette machine and took a jar containing about tools, batteries, an air rachet job that can be done. I know
jukebox. The entry was made 400 pennies and some change puller set, 3/8 inch impact they are working on their own
through the front door after from the cash register area. wrench, an air chisel set, a time trying to solve these
The Peraleses did not pistol and cash from his soft break-ins.”
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Schultz, Rhonda. News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 8, Ed. 1 Monday, February 22, 1982, newspaper, February 22, 1982; Castroville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1600145/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Castroville Public Library.