News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 20, Ed. 1 Monday, May 17, 1982 Page: 6 of 14
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Daniel Lee was welcomed
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Ted and Ann Kohlleppel,
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the birth of their son Daniel
Lee, born May 2, 1982, at
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The State Department of
Highways and Public Trans-
portation has announced con-
struction will begin on the
extension of F.M. Highway
2676 which will connect the
New Fountain, Quihi, and Rio
Medina areas, the project
limits being from 11.3 miles
northeast of F.M. 689 (SH
173) east to FM 471, a total of
6.333 miles. The contractors
E.E. Hood & Sons Construc-
tion Company, Inc., and
Acme Bridge Company, Inc.
of Von Ormy, Texas, stated
that work began May 11, and
be completed in 6 months.
Construction will consist of
grading, structures, flexible
base and 2 course surface
treatment. A high-water bri-
dge will be constructed over
Daniel Lee was baptized at -
Our Lady f Grace Catholic
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Anthony Echtle, La-
Coste. and Carl Kohlleppel,
San Antonio, and Great
Grandmother Lizzie Kirby,
LaCoste.
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Looking back over the years...
FFA members
attend Area VII
Convention
Eleven Medina Valley FFA
members attended the Area
Seven Convention in Seguin.
May 7-8. Stacy Stephens was
elected to represent Area
Seven as a State Officer.
Darrin Biediger ran for Star
Chapter Farmer, and 6
Medina Valley ffa members
will advance to state for Lone
After giving 2 impressive
speeches and answering a
series of questions, Stacy was
elected to represent Area
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TOTALLY AIR CONDrTIONED
COUNTRY GOLD
applicants to apply early. 4
"Everyone must submit
proof of age, identity and
legal residence," he explain-
ed. "In addition, those
applying for a card for the
first time who are 15 or older
must submit their applicat-
ions in person.
The new application forms
are available at all Social
Security offices as well as
many post offices. For more
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The U.S.A. contains 204,696 miles of railroad track!
bread w/butter. chilled
/ peaches.
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Star Framers Degrees.
Those attending the con*
vention were; Stacy Stephens ,
Melissa Boehme. Lee Higdon
Darrin Biediger. Shane Bip-
pert. Laurie Haby. Warren
Searson. Donald Berger, Ray
Bernsen. Weslie Dobie. Kurt
Mangold, along with advisors
Edafe Magen- onA Ismet.
Hodges and chaperone Nora
Boehme.
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the Medina River. Low bid for New applications for a
this project was $713,390. Social Security card are now
C E. Hackebeil, Supervis- required whenever someone
ing Resident Engieer, needs a new Social Security
pointed out adequate bar- Card or a replacement for an
ricades and warning signals old one announced. William
will be prominently displayed M. Archuleta. Social Securi Y
but motorist should be cau- district manager in San
tious in passing through the Antonio.
area as it will be heavily The new application, a 2
traveled by large highway pag form, replaces the old
construction equipment, card form first used in 1930.
Cooperation of the public is Since it takes 4-6 weeks to
requested in obeying all receive a card after applying information call 1-800-392-
traffic signs. Tampering with for it. Archuleta advises 1603.
barricades and warning signs
can bring a maximum fine of ’
$200. Every effort will be
made to keep inconvenience
to thru traffic and adjacent
property owners to a mini-
mum. ’,
making plans to move into
the area setting off flash their beautiful new hom
flooding with nearly 10 inches which has just been complet-
being recorded. ed.
Mark Stinson has been Maxie Groff edged Bill
chosen drum majorat MVHS. Dennis in a pitching duel at
Alternate was Billy White- Hondo as MV defeated
head. Twirlers selected by Devine 4-2 for the Class 22A A
the judges were Donna Championship. The runs that
Schirmer, Susan Ducos, won the game came in the Sth
Wanda Schott and Debbie on Glynn Tschirhart’s triple,
Persyn. and was driven home by
The engagement and ap- Gilbert Espino’s single. Then
proaching marriage of Miss Steve Keller sacrificed him to
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manager at Medina Valley presented her occupational home for the 4th run of the
ISD. She is replacing Mrs. therapy pin for having com- game.
Helen Schott who is retiring. pleted the. required courses 20 YEARS AGO
Archbishop Francis J. Fur-' from the Texas Woman’s Marion Billy Tschirhart,
ey celebrated the mass at University in Denton. resident of Castroville, of-
LaCoste honoring Msgr. Miss Sandra Kay Mechler ficially filed and announced
James Boyle on his 40th became the bride of David his candidacy for Precinct 3
Anniversary of his ordination Preston Gafford. Justice of the Peace.
as a priest. x ' Milton and Ruby Stolte Drum majorette at MVHS
Deluge-like rains fell over making plans to move into this coming year will be
- _ . thsit i tfii _ . Sharon Heath. Majorettes
include Bobbie Haby, Diane
Koenig and Peggy Nester.
Cheerleaders are Sylvia
Green, head cheerleader,
Myra Hitzfelder, Beverly
Nester and Mary Louise
Boehme.
Nearing completion, and
already in use. is the new
hangar erected by Castro
Aviation at Castroville Mu-
nicipal Airport.
blackeyed peas, hot bread Steven Gallegos. Castroville,
w/butter. fruit kuchen. The commencement pro-
TUESDAY, MAY 25 gram listed 3.722 students.
Breakfast-Cereal, juice, milk. Exercises were held in
Noon lunch-Chili & beans, Memorial Stadium,
lettuce w/dressing, corn
May 22 - 9 p.m. - 2 M
Social Security applications
replace old card form
Mrs. Dorothy Masters was Mrs. Koos Krijger, the Chris Kellers line single to.
named the new lunchroom former Suzanne Melton, was Centerfield drive Espino
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 19 Zion Lutheran Church in
Breakfast-French toast, ba- Castroville has selected the
con, juice, milk. Noon lunch- dte of June 21-25 for their
Meat loaf w/gravy, creamed summer Vacation Bible
potatoes, green beans, hot School with the theme being
rolls w/butter, chilled fruit. "The Lord Is My Shepherd.
THURSDAY, MAY 20 . Co-Superintendents Ethel
Breakfast- Grilled cheese Stauber and Kenneth Zam-
juice, milk. Noon lunch-Ham- zow are recruiting volunteers
burgers w/trimmings, fries at this time. Volunteers can
w/catsup, mixed fruit. call 762-3227 or 538-2264.
FRIDAY, MAY21 _ ..
B re Afa st-Tacos, juice, milk. Gailegos
Noon lunch-Soup & sand- 7 •
wiches, pimiento cheese. The University of Kansas
turkey salad, celery and awarded degrees Sunday,
carrot sticks, potato chips, May 16 and among those
fruit salad, cookies. graduates who received de-
MONDAY, MAY 24 grees at the 11 Oth University
Breakfast-Donuts, juice, of Kansas commencement
milk. Noon lunch-Bar-B-Q May 16 was Richard Daniel
Wieners, macaroni & cheese, Gallegos, son of Mr. and Mrs.
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. Carl and Paula SWarnke She is welcomed by a
proudly announce the arrival brother. Travers Wade and
of their daughter, Casie Jo gradparents, Mr. and Mrs.
born April 27,1982. Jim Wamke, LaCoste, and
Casie Jo weighed 7 lbs., 2 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pirtle,
oz. Belton.
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Brenda Tschirhart to Carlysle 2nd, and after Wayne Iltis
Keller Jr. was announced. popped out for the 2nd out.
Hava Happy
Hava Hkppy-Mark Raygosa,
Nancy Rose Uhl, Yolanda
Martinez. Robert Reus.
, Shane Bippert, Karl Lee
Kunze. Angie Day. Reynaldo
Garza. Sheri Carter, Mirabel
Martinez. Kerri Rihn. Tracy
Reus. Amber Dawn Tschir-
hart. Martin Cantu and
Albert (Perch Jr.) Aguirre.
Happy Anniversary to the
- John Haegelins. Eddie Ed-
wardses and Felix Fuenteses.
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Schultz, Rhonda. News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 20, Ed. 1 Monday, May 17, 1982, newspaper, May 17, 1982; Castroville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1600157/m1/6/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Castroville Public Library.