The Medina Valley & County News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 5, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 1, 1961 Page: 9 of 10
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Mar. 8—D’Hanis There.
Mar. 10—Holy Cross Here.
Mar. 14—Uvalde There.
Mar. 17-Holy Cross Here. .
Mar. 29—John Marshall There
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Mar. 29-D’Hanis Here.
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•May 2—St. Mary’s Here.
•May 3-TMI Here.
•May 9-TMI There.
; May 13-STAL Playoffs Begin
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except Apr. 1 at Hondo which
starts at 8 p.m.)(* DI strict Games.)
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Final rites were conducted
Sunday, Feb. 19, for Mrs. Mar-
garetha Zeinert, 75, of Macdona,
Clara Halbaidier of Springfield,
Ill., and Mrs, Ed Kempf of He-
lotes; sister, Mrs. Eweld Dromer;
and 11 grandchildren and 10
great-grandchildren.
Services were from Tondre
Funeral Home, Castroville, with
Pastor James Heineke of Zion
Lutheran Church officiating. In-
termentwas in the Hermann Sons
Cemetery at Macdona.
DROPS PAYROLL TAX
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Page 9—March 1, 1961
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Coach Harold Keller’s St.
Louis Comets, aiming at a big
season in baseball, upon the
1961 campaign at 4 p.m. Friday,
March 3, against the Hondo Owl s
at the diamond inGastroville. --h.
The following Tuesday, March
7. the Comets will host the U-
valde Coyotes at 4 p.m. her.
Practice began this past
Wednesday, with 21 trying out for
the squad, Keller reported. With
the exception of one player lost
to graudation last year the en-
tire starting squad from 1960 is
returning. ' ."i
There will be no St. Louis
track team this year, the coach
noted, pointing out baseball and
track overlap at the same time
of the year.
COMET BASEBALL SLATE
Mar. 3-Hondo Here.
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Travelers
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Here.
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ANY MAKE-ANY CONDITION
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CRUSADE PLANNED 1
Plans for a Lenten Common*-
ion crusade were discused by
the St. Louis YAC this past
Thursday. I
Father .David Meurer, club
sponsor, said plans included re-
ceiving Communion every day in
the first week of Lent. Members
also discussed a. future roller*
skating party.
Who died Feb... 17. -
Survivors include sons, Wil-
liam and. arvin, Zeinert, Mac-
dona, and - Richard Zeinert, San
Antonio; daughters, Mrs. Henry
Halbardier of Macdona, Mrs.
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Senator Preposing
‘cold War GI Ml'
As chairman of the Veterans,
Affairs Subcommittee of the
Senate Labor and Public Wel-
fare Committee, U. S. en. Ralph
Yarborough has announced he
will set hearings on the ”Cold
War Veterans GI BUl” at an
early date. • " 1
Yarborough declared:
In view of current unemploy-
ment and the projections showing
increasing Joblessness among
unskilled workers when greater
number of skilled workers will
be required, I strongly believe
this is one of the most signifi-
cant proposals before the Con-
gress.” •e ■ ■ / • 3 •.
SOCIETY MEMBERS
ATTEND RETREAT
Nine members of the St. Louis
Society in Castroville were in
San Antonio over the weekend
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Sunday Nursery Is
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Established Here
A nursery for children 2 and
under was started at Zion Lu-
theran Church, Castroville, last
Sunday at the late service.
The project, sponsored by the
evening circle of “ion Lutheran
hurch Women, will continue on
a regular basis each Sunday at
the 10:30 a.m. service, according
to Mrs. June Bippert, a. member
of the group in charge, w -
Pastor James Heineke empha-
sized the nursery is for the con-
venience of both members and
visitors who wish to leave their
infants with someone else while
they worship. Parents who would
like to-have all their children in;
the pew with them during serv-
ices certainly are encouraged to
do so. r , . z
Also at the services last Sun-
day, Church councilmen and
standing committee members were
installed. .
57th Legislature to pass a payh
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for the men’s retreat at St. Jo*
seph’s Retreat House. , \
Those attending included A,
R. Schott, Gene Suehs, Sylvan
Stein, Lynn Boehme, Jack Col-
More than 1,000 ships a year
pass through the port of Hono-
lulu, Hawaii’s principal city.
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APPLIANCES
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3,200.000
REFRIGERATORS
tion, estimated at 188,000,000
eggs, was 20,000,000 below
January, 1960.
The number of laying hens in
Texas averaged 12,908,000 dur-
ing January—8 per cent below
January a year ago. Egg produc- '
tion per laying hen during Jan-
. uary was 14.6 eggs, compared
with 14.8 in January last year.
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Dr. Woodrow Sharp. The retreat
began Friday and continued Apr, 24—St. Gerard’s There
through Sunday.
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•Apr. 14-St. Mary’S There.
•Apr. 17—St. Gerard’s Here.
v Apr. 20-Central Here.
•Apr. 21-TMI Here.
SOURCIt AMIRICAN OAS ASSOCIATION
Nearly 110 million gas appliances now are in daily service in homes
throughout the United States. The nation's 40 million gas-using fami-
lies-31 million served by utility companies and the remainder by
LP “bottled" gas-average nearly three appliances each.
Charles L. Suehs, LP Gas Co.
i CASTROVILLE
.P-TC Will Sponsor
* Ham Dinner Marth 5
. Ham dinner and games night
plans for Sunday, March 5, at the
parish hall are being made by
■ the St, Louis P-TC. ;-
> Details were discussed at the
February meeting of the group.
Mrs. Emmett Wurzbach’s room
was named to help serve on First
al. Friday. The 2nd grade had the’
' most mothers at the meeting and
received a prize of $1 to be used
in the classroom. Next meeting
is set for March 15 after eve-
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Schott, Joe L. & Schott, Bobbie. The Medina Valley & County News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 5, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 1, 1961, newspaper, March 1, 1961; Castroville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1585097/m1/9/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Castroville Public Library.