News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 50, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 9, 1963 Page: 4 of 6
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and friends oyer> the New
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sary: The/R6y Costellos, and
the Raymond Schotts.
2 rbbit hunters insde. Jim
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were clawed so badly thy
had to ‘go . to a doctor. The
eagle - smashed . through the
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Mr, and Mrs. Matt Dugosh
entertaining "Ms. Dugesh?s-
brother arid family, Lt. Col.n.
and Mrs. Vernon KoCh, Dal-
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Kochs are leaving for Vietnam./
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WINTERIZE YOUR
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that 'usual; large supply of
New Year’s bread, And thanks
Mrs. o s car Biediger for
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The.R. L. Tschirharts at
home” and taking it . easy at
their ranch.
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pounce the arrival of a
daughter, Sileen Louise. She
weighed 8 pounds, 15 ounces
and is welcomed by a brother
and 2 sisters. Grandparents
are1 the Dan.....Burdinandrthe •
I Eugene Jungmans. She was,
baptized Sunday. Mrs. Clay-
born Tschirhart and Jerry
Burell were her sponsors.
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fiance New-Year’s Eve.
'The bride-to-be is Dorothy
Smith, a LaCoste High School
graduate. .
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7 a Volkswagen ner Melrose,
N. M.,last week and-attacked
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Earl (Spurry) Tschirhart pfe-.
senting 7.a sparkler- to/ his
fertilizers and insecticides
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visiting Sunday,in San An-
toniol with the Charles Em-
breys and Alex Jungmans Jr
were Mr. and Mrs. Alex Jung-
man Sr: ' - ,
ledfs hosting a rehearsal.
supperTit the-Alvls Lagieder; ,
home last Friday ;for the
Poeck-Lagleden wedding “
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LADIES .. - ‘ ..77 ,
Call Us Now About One Of Our Ladies’ Daytime Leagues.
Competitive Play On the .‘Handicap’ Basis is The, perfect
Get-Together Recreation. 7. —
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Mr;, and Mrs.i Louie ins-c
meister parents of a /daughter, i Fx
Cynthia Louise is welcomed. /T
by btothers, Mike, Mark, and
David. Grandparents are Mn;
and Mrs? Johnny.Zinsmeister; -L
and Robert Mazurek. . .4 -
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Earl (Spurry-)/ Tshirhar: 2
la' annual vacation at A? i
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allowing us .tosample her
yummy New Year’s bread. -
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, . ine ueorge ' C. ocuiy 10 r. J. valalp wuyving Reicherzer home during the,
of Mico motoring to Louisiana, into their lovely 'new home in h q lid ays' were the Allen
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this ttmetto spend the heli- ..
day with the folks and friends
here. He's still working in
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find him returning more on
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Huegele's during the holidays
/ Were; the E: C. and A.. ,
Huegeles; Gus Mechlers, Mrs:
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Haby’s Bakery
. At U. S. Hwy. 90 And
. Rio Medina Road
Ca.tfvllh ‘ KIM11l|l
■ Janie Seekatz, John Lewis,
PanmeSkarda, and Joe Shaw
guests of the Stanley Lam.* --________ - —
berts, Ray Weidners, and the during World War II.
Lewises at the Roaring 20‘si .--
Club inSan. A,n to n i o New , "m-- m’aadhte"
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• The Emery Delavan s in
Annaville during the holidays
visiting Emery’s sister and
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I ‘Mr. and Mrs. Howard C.OS-
me,, borne-and children, Robert,
- -Ray, Patrick, and Polly, , par qpuny, —
Council Bluffs,Iowa, visiting “taking his annual vacation at.
' Saturday and Sunday .with the - -
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Happy Birthday; Danny Mc-/ wit
Grath, Rosalee litis, Clarence m
(Stein, Martha Htzer,,athy
Schott, Max Bush, Mrs. otto
Bippert, Mike/sharp,. Pehhie,
Santieben,;:. Johnny ‘Aam,
Clyde Tschirhart, Bobbie E.,
Brown, • Lylu Aguirre, Ray-:
W. Griggs, and Cheryl; Marie
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. Walter Richter sworn in Tues-
. 'day at Austin where the 58th
Legislature has convened. 7
7 Ask Wm. retry Tsehirhart
about that “bountiful game
preserve” he hunted in the
lower country right ’ before
the season’s close. i\
FA, P. Parmaa, John L-s
Zuerchers, and they George
zJuerphers. This was the Os-
bornes first visit back to
Texas in 18 years, when'they
lived in- the Parma's rent
7 Mr. Milton’Salzman leaving
by.trainastFrid’ayfor
Dick Halty, and Mrs, Alice Dexter,, Mo., where she will
uda-e ‘ne Wwwkenh ' 'spend a few days with1 het ’
father, Wes Ralaford., "2. -
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family, tjhe Mgsoh-^utlers.
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i" Visitors at the Fred iebeti at the Arnold
home last -Sunday were, the i------- Iua *”'*
Joe ; Hoffmans, ' ind Henry
Lutzes from San Antono., X- 1,1 i —— — • a ' ,
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Dallals -moving
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adults down with assorted
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for the, Poeck-Lagleder , wed-
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The Clarence Huegeles en-
Joying- the Longhorn Paint/
Company’s annual Christmas
party in San'Antonio Saturday,
Dec. 22. "‘t *,4,6,.,
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bution , to your local volun-
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the Alex. 'Jungmans Sr.resi-
, d ence Ch ris tmas ‛ Day: were
the Charles Embreys/ and
'Alex Jungmans Jr., 6ap An-f
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a -" Loessbergs,
was the Milton Willmann,,
family. : a 3 . 3 < .: .
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THE NEWS BULLETIN : Call KE 8-2556 .. ru -4,
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Christi, spending the, holidays ‛
with the Paul/Seidemans and
Mrs. LbuiseBnzza. t y "x
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Mrs.’T. B. Knopp, San Mar-
cos, / spending/’the holidays
;h her son and family, the
'Emery Delavans. iyn
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Bob’s Meat Market
Hwy. 90 . / KE 8-2530
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7, 7 , Add Happy Blrihdays:
-Barbara Biediger celebrating -
./. . her birthayJan. 10.. 7- ‛ /
pq.yhaNXAs, yv———, 2..-
-jo‛V,i ", $ 7 Mrs, H. J,. Blankenship .
5vy/l J ; ' bagging her first buck, az4- -
^4 '?7 17 •f pointer, while hunting on
, 4,., \- . their vacation in Fischer. A 7
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> N, en Visiting at the Joe Gran-
h.he M,-ieri‛s during the holidays
"s.ji " were Mr. and Mrs. Terry Han-
x( , ? Cock and family, and the E.
- ' : B.Skinners, San Antonio; and
R,. ; the C. J. Heyen famili,Hon-
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-0202/The F. J. Holubecs spen-
, 3 7> ding the Christmas holidays*'
" with Mr. Holubec's folks, the
Joe Holubecs ait Caldwell,
7 23," and 'visiting other relatives
rT be and friends there.. I '
1 0 The C. L. Mis ons, Norton,
FKansas,; spending the holiz
,2- \ K- 7- \ dayswith their daughter and ,
FL , /:-,6 ; v - -1 family, the Charles Greens. '
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" 7 - Getting together New Year’s
--2-,, Eve at the Pete Schneiders
g., *• / were, Hugo Bourquins and
- " s-- '■' r F..Holbecs. . ■ uu
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•73 : . ng 2 CARD OF THANKS ' ?. -
' 7 ; We wish to express our .
deepest and sincere thanks to . ---- .
)‛ ' /'< ’ 7; / / all who assisted in any way-.montthey visited their
during the illness ahd deathof, ' -in " “i
, 2-1gc our beloved husband dhd father.
$poeidl’,thanks to all for their ’
L.. i- . 7. mass donations, and floral and
*.), 4, /. . .! spiritual tributes. - /* .
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la, ' " / vAnd Family
Delicious 7
COUNTRY Styte SAUSAGE
BARBECUE On Sal. & Sun.
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Stopping7in jfor a visit’at )
the Clarence' Huegeles during ?7 1 *,e
the holidays cwere the Glenh ./ ~ _ ~..
Kellers, Mrs. Olen, Haby and y
Children, the Charles Bag- \ : ′ y/.
wells, E. L- and E. N. Halls, ' J
an'd thE Cpcir Reeves. '
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JOIN IN THE FUN!
/ League Or Open Play
Join The Healthful, Wholedome Fun Of Bowling; It'sThe; '
Competitive Form Of Recreation For The Entire Family- ‘
8 to 80. Come Alone Or With Your Friends And Learn The
Enjoyment Of Bowling. \ 7
. We Wal come Open Bowling Reservations
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Schott, Joe L. & Schott, Bobbie. News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 50, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 9, 1963, newspaper, January 9, 1963; Castroville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1585194/m1/4/?q=music: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Castroville Public Library.