News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 1, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 29, 1964 Page: 4 of 10
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THURSDAY. APRIL 30. 1964
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HEADLIGHTS
TRANSMISSION
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Don't Sell Short of Your Best Market!
UNION STOCK YARDS SAN ANTONIO
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and calves are eligible to enter this
sale. Contact your regular Commission
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-Pearl Taylor and'Miss Trene
Gronatsky; d i s t ri c t- agents
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BOTH OF THE S E GENTLEMEN had their work cut out for
them at the sausage dinner and supper sponsored at the Legion
Hall by the American Legion and Castroville VFD. H award
Haby (R), Legion commander, sold meal tickets. What with all
the money coming in, Constable Joe Hpog sat by as guard.
Haby reported the 2 sponsoring groups profited about $100 each.
LACOSTE MEAT MARKET
.0 Fresh Meat
Country Style Sausage ",
Custom Killing & Freezing.
UCesto PO 2-3231
an d jh lly rd 11 s by Mrs. I van
Nestetand Mrs. Eric Haby.
i The community will , know,
thesoutcome of the judging in
May or June.
• The punlay Community Club
held- its regular meeting April
H with 20 members present.-,
Drop By nd Visit .C;
COLD REFRESHMENTS
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teenth Congres^aidnal - District
receivingsocial Security bene-
fits totaled 36,322» and they
were getting $1,755,064 pet
month. " • '' ' 5 ’ ■ -
> In the entire State.of Ttexas,
8.44,288 beneficiaries-received
total monthly, payments of
$49,404,45 2.
In Medina County, 1963 be-
neficiaries received total
monthly payments of $99,963.
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THE TIME IS NOW’
Mrs.Edno Moe Evans
Castrovine, KE 8,2186
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For A Lovelier you .
•^CASTROVILLE
As the campaign draws near the First primary —
May 2 — I feel that you, the voters of'the 67th District, T.
would like to know how I feel about one more very im-
portant item. That is the financial structure that under-
. girds what the state may do for its citizens. '
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I am a firm believer in fiscal responsibility.* I feel ‘
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CLOSED MONDAYS
CHAIN LINK FENCES
M. A. IMECHLER SR.
For Esti mares Call
FLOWERS FOR
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Ahr’s Flower Shop
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“A bu»inet»-like approach to political office by a
successful businesoman." •
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The annual 3 p r i n g Charo-
lais Sale will be held at Union
Stock Yards, San Antonio.; for
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Dunlay tyes Award
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Licensed Real E stote Broker
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EUGENE SUEHS’
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The futureof the15th Con-
The" J u d gi n g tour was dis-
cussed at the brief meeting.
Games, coffee; punch, and
cup cakes were served.
Next meeting will be May 8.
PEACE CORPS
Many countries .are requesting
home Economists for Peace
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Responsibility
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recreation; and Mrs. John
Krenmueller; overall report of
the community projects. - 2 —
The judges, guests, and
members were served coffee
$99,963 Paid in Social Security Gaw
April 15.. was judging day ,
for Dunlay, entered in the
Texas communi ty Improv e-
ment Program for the 3rd year. ‘
VBill Lehmberg; district, a-
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gent or’w’eslaco, and Miss
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D. C. (Dave) Howard
/ Candidate For Texas Room I a1 1
Of Representativee
t. "67th District -' - ..1 ■ ■
- Corps feadership programs in'
family, living. There are exten-
sive opportunities for home econ-
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Dave
aa signa and cleanup of vacant
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following the tour, reports
were given by R. A. Rogers,
A & R SERVICE STATION
Groteries-Soft Drinka-Beer
27. belly end Sunday 8. -A. - •.
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i the (first time at 10 a.m. Satur-
' day, May 30. This sale will
feature 139 head of 9 ua bit y
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. , It has been impossible to talk with each one of you
- since I entered the race for the State Legislature. Also,
I have not had An opportunity to discuss all of the issues
at stake in this race but I feel you know how I stand on".
. the more important matters. --nAm
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It is my earnest hope that you believe me .when I
say that I want to be YOUR representative and will work
tor YOUR interests in Austin. My doorwill always be
open to you - either in person or in writing. I shall
। - always try to be as fair and conscientous With my work
* as your reprsntative as I have tried to be in my profes-
sional business life.
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Castroville American Legion
and Auxiliary members made
plans April 20 for the district
convention in Raymondville
April 25 and 26. <
Howard Haby and Billy
Tschirhart were the Legions
delegates who attended the*
convention, ,
‛ E d ward M e c h l e r ■ and "g
Charles L. Suehs were elected
to a committee to make plane
for Memorial Day services May
30. '
This Space
Reserved For A
Small Business .
With Big Idea! -
it o m- Weslaco and "Falfuras,
.were zudges, " - ",
“at Dunlay has entered the pro*
grant through, the cooperation
: of the Central Power & Light
. ■ Co., and Agriulure Extension
Service of TexasA&Mi ,
E 8 C.B. Gaston. Mrs.. Estella:
■ Strayhorn,'county agents, and
sev e ra Hco mm unity, members-
r accompanied the judges oft
, the tour. Special interest was
• given the new community road -
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At. the end of last Decem-
ber, the number of men, wo-
men. and children in ,the Fif+a
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Schott, Bobbie. News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 1, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 29, 1964, newspaper, April 29, 1964; Castroville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1593602/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Castroville Public Library.