Medina Valley and County News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 42, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 10, 1965 Page: 3 of 10
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Castroville Library Plans For March 17 Birthday
Urged To Attend Deanery Retreats
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St. Louis 4H Club made an
impressive showing at the
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Humble Station
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Banking Hours
Richard Brieden-served cold
cuts and parisa.
Mrs. D. W. Ricks was ap-
pointed to keep a scrapbook of
library events that are pub-
lished in The News Bulletin.7
The library is still request-
ing that all overdue bboks be
returned do they may be re-
turned to Austip by March ,1.
in a frame donated by the Meny
Art shop of San Antonio. Tick-
ets will go on sale Feb, 17.
The party will be conducted
from 5 to 8:30 p.m. at the lib-
rary, with 4 St. Patrick’s Day
theme carried out/Fnal plans
for the party will be made at
the March 1 meeting. .
13. Joskes-Las Palmas
14. Kelly Field National Bars
15. Kiddie Korral-Amusements
16. Mode O’Day
17. National Shirt Shop
18. Neisners ' .
19. Schiffs Shoes
20. Texas State Optical
21. Thom McAn Shoes ,
22. Walgreen Drugs 1
23. Wondermart Appliances
24. Wooldridge Barber Shop
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The March of Dimes drive
in Castroville was reported
very successful, with $232.76
collected. )
Women participating in the
Mothers’ March Feb. 1, col-
lected $192.91; the March of
Dimes banks in business
places brought in $17.85;and
the jackpot bowling at thelo-.
cal bowling lanes made $2.2.
Last year in the Mo th er s’
March, $169.10 was collected,
and in 1963, $19 1.76 was'col-
lected.
Figures from the March of
Dimes and Mothers' March in
Lacoste were not known at
press time, since collectidns
were still being made.
Thanks were expressed to
all those who gave their time
EUGENE SUEHS‘
REAL ESTATE
Bonded Texas Dealer
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rite Food Show in Castroville
by winning 1st and 2nd in both
the juniorand senior divisions
and by having all the alter-
nates chosen from the local
club. ;
Anne Jungman won 1st and
Donna, B o e h m e, 2nd, in the
junior division, while Dianne
Haby won 1st, and Marian
Beck, 2nd, in the s enior di-
vision. Alternates include
Sylvia Jungman and Janet Du-
cos, junior division, and Chris
Ducos, senior division.
Members of the St. Louis
club and other, local clubs al-
so won many .blue, and red rib-.
fortheirentries. \
Other winners in the senior
division’, w e re Ann Hoffmann,
St. Louis 4H;' Dianne Qefinger,
D u nl ay; and- Rebecca Stouta-
mire, LaCoste, red ribbons.
Junior division blue ribbon
winners included Elizabeth
Hoffmann, Brenda, Gail, and
G ay le Haby, L i nd a ‘Burelk,
and Barbara Debner, St: Lou-
is; ? Johnny Sue Reynolds,
CastroVille.
Red r i b b on winners in the
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COLD REFRESHMENTS
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At the Feb. 1 St. Louis
Society meeting at Koenig
Park,echarlesL.suehs re-
ported on the banquet in San/
Antonio for retreat chairmen,
and made a request for more
members to make the retreat
for men of the deanery in San
Antonio the past weekend and
on April 2-4.
Lester Gray reported the
Confraternity of Christian Doc-
trine solved its money prob
lems by selling used clothing
for A small price instead Of
giving it away. This mainly
was through the efforts of Mrs.
Wood row Sharp and Manuel
Moreno.
J. W. Steinle reported on the
Catholic State League execu- •
tive board meeting in San An-
tonio Jan. 24. He noted the
Southwest Texas district
meeting will be in San Antonio
Sun day, Feb. 28, at St. Jo-
seph’sHall at 2 p.m., and that
an interesting program has
been arranged'.
Oscar Suehs won the atten-
dance prize.
THANK-YOU CARD
We certainly appreciated the
promptness with which the Cas-
troville Volunteer Fire Dept. an-
swered our call for assistance
when our heater caught fire. Again
we thank all the members for an-
swering the call.
-THE JOHN BRI EDENS
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My Beauty Shop
DIAL KE 8-2533
, For A Lovelier You
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M. A. MECHLER SR.
For Estimates Call
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1, Ace Key Service
2. Atlas Sewing Center
3. Charm Shop -
. 4. C. R. Anthony ;
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• 6. Dollar Wave Shop
7- Don Tilley Motors
I 8. Franklins
9 Gabriels Studio
10. Gordon’s Jewelry
11. Great Western Loans
12. HEB Supermarket
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Thomas .Palmer has visited
110 homes, with only a small
number left to complete the , .
The purpose of the program Haby's Bakery
is to establish statistics con-
cerning families, souls, educa-
ti on, m i gran t s, m a rri a ge, w a ge
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Shirley wurzbach, St. Louis;
Pricilla Gooch, Lacoste; and
Eileen Middagh and Doris
Wurzbach, Castroville.
The 4 topwinners will com-
pete in district competition in
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EVANS REAL ESTATE
Farms, Ranches, And
Sub-Divisions
Mrs.' Edna Maa Evons
Castroville KE
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Insure and be sure
weather damage on
your farm will never
hit you in the pocket-
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savings can be great.
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Glennis & Sylvan stein
CASTROVILLE KE 8-2232
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Castroville Library Board
met Feb. l’and mapped further
plans for the library’s birthday
party March 17.
Board member Fred. Mershon
donated an oil painting of the
Carle .house to the library to
be given at the birthday party.
The beautiful painting is set
Catholic Census
.A house-to-house census of
the Catholic community has
been requested by Archbishop
Robert E. Lucey that will lat
more than 60 days, ending
March 31.
The census has been broken
up into 4 parts. However, Our
Lady of Grace in LaCoste and
St. Louis in Castroville will
not have to follow this sched-
ule, The reason for the non-
participation by the 2 local
parishes is that a census has
just been completed in La-
Coste and Father Leo Goertz of
St. Louis said he has been
taking a census since last
May and that he has, already
visited 430 homes and Father
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Be sure and tell Joe F. and
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We are doing real well at :
present, but I was real ill for
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Tell Blackie (Tschirhart) to
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fill year in 1965. ? .
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of them when they come to Hot
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Beauty Shop
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12 to 1 p.m.
"2 Saturday
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Schott, Bobbie. Medina Valley and County News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 42, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 10, 1965, newspaper, February 10, 1965; Castroville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1593643/m1/3/?q=Cadet+Nurse+Corps: accessed June 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Castroville Public Library.