Portland News (Portland, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 8, 1979 Page: 17 of 20
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North Shore Team
Swimmers Gamer
24 Firsts At Victoria
Portland swimmers who
nwim for the North Shore »wun
team earned a total of 34 first
place ribbons at the Victoria
Sea Devils swim meet held
Saturday and Sunday. Nov 3
sod 4. at the YMCA in Victoria
First place ribbons were
swarded to several individuals
and relay teams in many
var.ua age groups and events
Trisha Bos. S. eight and
under girls First, 100 medley
relay, sixth, 100 freeotyle.
sixth, 50 breaststroke and
eighth, 50-yaro backstroke
Aaron Bos. 7. eight and under
boys - First, i00-yard medley
relay. third. 50-yard
backstroke and senior 100
backstroke, fourth. SO-yard
breaststroke, fifth. 100-yard
freestyle and eighth. 200-yard
freestyle
Jonathan Boa. 12, U to 12
boya First, 100-yard
hackstroka. sacond, 200
freestyle, fourth. 100-yard
breaststroke and fifth, lOGyard
freestyle
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San Patricio Co.
Agam this year Poneer* brand seeds are delivering
outstanding yields in field after field But we know it
takes more than one year's performance to teM the
whole story. Look at these results, then ask your Pio-
neer dealer to show you records from several years
You'll see for yourself why Pioneer brand seeds have
become famous for their consistency
in a grain torgnum vanary oompariaon at
Cdam. Stanley Wafab reported a ywtd of
8.477 toe./A. with thta hybrid §442 a hard
waded and cam# in with a buahW weight o*
80 R*
Brad to be a tough hybrid. 8442 a aapeciaW>
adapted to "hot" aoSr It acorw high on root
development; on charcoal and fueenum eteih
rot tolerance, and hae aaceSont tolerance to
downy mildew, head emut and anthracnoaa
WaN known Matha area farmer. Sobbw
Nedbalek. planted six Pioneer brand sorghum
hybrids for companaon on non-ertgatad land
8303 topped the yisldi with 4.8B4 Ibe./A.
Other hybrids performing wed in tha com
pariaon were herd seeded 8311 with a yield of
4,712 Rm and 819B with s yield of 4.619 and
teat weight of 01 lbs
8601 delivered an impressive yield of 6.7B1
Ibe /A piue a test weight of 61 Rm for Dev*)
Wendtond. tt Taft, in s srtaby wde com
paneon teat with au other Pioneer biand
hybrids Others m the tarn indudad 8311 with
s yield of 5.091 and bushel weight of 80 Rm
end 8324 yielding 5.807 Rm with s 80-lb
bushel weight
Order by November 15
db j Get this wallet FREE!
I /$\ PIONEER
(CO) SEEDS
The Limitation of Warranty and remedy apoeenng on the label
part of the tern
« part of the terms of sale
r girl
Hey relay, first,
100-yard freestyle, first, 100-
iva. 10,
• uedle
Susan Boa. 16. senior girls
First 400
100-yard____„Jf_____
yard backstroke, second. 100-
yard breaststroke, third, 200-
yard fly and fourth. 200-yard
freestyle
Kellie Chiles. 9. 9 to 10 girls -
First. 200-yard individual
medley; first, 100-yard
freestyle, first. 50-yard
backstroke, first, 200-yard free
oke. first, 1
medley first, 200-yard medli
relay;
fourth. ;
and sixth
first, 200-yard medley
third, 50 yard fly;
relay, third, 50 yard fly;
fourth. 50-yard breaststroke
b, “B” division 50-yard
ree -
Kim Chiles. 11.11 to 12 girls -
First. 50-yard backstroke,
first, 400 medley relay, first.
400 free relay; second. 50-yard
breaststroke, fourth, senior 200
backstroke, fourth. 100-yard
fly; fourth. SO^yard fly and
eighth. 50-yard freestyle
Jennifer Gidden. 7,
unclassified eight and under
girls - First place ribbon. 100
medley relay, first place
ribbon. 100 individual medley,
first. 50-yard fly; first, 50-yard
freestyle second. 50-yard
breaststroke, second. 100-yard
free, fourth. 200 free relay for
10 and under girls and fifth. 50-
yard backstroke
Paul Gidden. 9. 10 and under
boys First, 200-yard medley
relay; first. 200 free relay.
Sees AIM MERS Pam
With • record of three wins against one loss, these ere the
Fluff Football ('.humps
fourth grade Hag football champs at Stephan F Austin
Elementary School, Gregory Their teacher is Ernestine
Garcia From left are (back row) Joe! Hernendei. Sammy
Mata, Joey Hernendei. Armando Escobedo, Jimmy Garcia.
Carlos Benavides, (front row) Jessie Chavira, Ralph Tagle,
Rene Jaramillo. Ramiro Flores. Benito Gontales and Arnold
Fust Cliff Challenge Team
East Cliff Elamantary School's fifth grad# Chailei
fifth gr.
Public
i Team recently competed against a
enge 1
•de Calallen Middle School team on the continuing Challenge program aired on
show, which incorporates general
npetltive basis among area schools, will be shown on Chan
Uatip.m. Tuesday. Nov U.and repeated at 10:3Ga m Sunday. Nov 19
Team membsrs from left are (standing) Anthony Gansle. son ol Mr and Mrs Jerry
Gansle, Ty Hoover, son of Mr and Mrs Ted Hoover, (seated) Wendy Nunnelly, daughter of
Mr and Mrs Ronald Nunnelly. and Kim Siepmann, daughter of Mr and Mrs Wayne
Siepmann Shown with the team is Mary Ann Dorminy. fifth grade teacher and sponsor of
the team (NEWS Photo)
S A. Larry Lysmger, U S
Coast Guard, son of Mr and
Mrs. John E Lysmger
recently received the top
ecademic award for basic
training at Aiameda. Calif
Lysmger also served as master
of arms for his company He is
attending 4} weeks of sonar
schooling at San Diego, Calif
Animal Gestation Pmml«
\ dog .'ill )>• pregnant 5m
IiO t<> 70 days and a < ai Mill lx-
|>i(-gliaill >H to 70 davs
Huff Is Based
In Philippines
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Sergeant Walter M Huff, son
of Mr and Mrs Fred L Huff.
1998 Polaris, has arrived for
Mj Bl Hark Air Base the
Philippines
Huff, a weapons mechanic,
was previously assigned at
Ixrwry Air Force Base. Colo .
and is now serving with a unit
of Pacific Air Forces
He is a 1972 graduate of G-P
High School
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Leveen, Paul D. Portland News (Portland, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 8, 1979, newspaper, November 8, 1979; Taft, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth871774/m1/17/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bell/Whittington Public Library.