Medina Valley and County News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 45, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 3, 1965 Page: 8 of 10
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Cancer film—“Time and'
Two Women”-will be shown
at St. Louis Parish Hall Fri-
day, March 5, at 7:30 p.m. Dr.
Dan Newell will narrate the
film in Spanish and preside
over a question-and-answer
session. All spanish-speaking
The Butch Reuses, San Mar-
cos, weekend guests of his
parents, the Rudolph Reuses.
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baskett
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lace table cloth. A Valentine
motif was carried out. cake,
nuts, mints, and punch were
served.
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The Oscar Suehses hosting
a party at t h e l r home last
Saturday night. ;
Mrs. Bernard Fitzsimon mo-
toring to San Antonio to play
bunco with the Happy Twelve
In S. A.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Tschir-
hart Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Mel-
vin Bachle motoring to Helot-
es to hear music played by
Ray Price. The occasion was
Mr. and Mrs. Tschirharts’ 8th
anniversary.
Brand new colorful 1965 of-
ficial Texas highway maps
now available free of charge
at The News Bulletin office.
The Texas Highway Dept.has
made’ every effort to produce
a more readable and convent-
at Ed's Place this past Satur-
day to raise money for the or
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Mrs. E. L. Mangold and Mar-
gie and Ronny visiting in San
Antonio with the R. J. Zol-
lers. They all attended the
Central Father's Club get-to-
gether.
ments will be provided. So be
sure to attend.
Tony Burell Jr. mending
well after undergoing that ap-"
pendectomy. -
; Members of st. Louis CrO,
who will be in the cast for the
1-act play, now practicing and
learning their lines.. .
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Kay Biediger, bride-elect of
David Haby, honored with a
linen shower, Feb. 21, at the
Hermann Sons Hall. Some 40
Zion Lutheran Church Pas-
tor James Heineke requesting
3 ,0,
Mrs. Sammy Tschirhart at-
tending- a luncheon given by
the Restaurant Assn, at the
Oak Hill Country Club. A
fashion show was presented
by the Smart Shop.
Local retailers meeting in
Castroville Monday to dis-
cuss boosting the price pf
beer across the bar to 25
cents per bottle.
Planshave been formulated
tor the annual Texas Indepen-
dence Day observance, March
2, sponsored by the winter
Garden Texas Exes Club. A
If your birthday listing ap-
pears several weeks early, it
is so your friends will have a
chance to get greetings to you
before the big day. j
The Dfonicio Durons attend-
ing the wedding of Lupe Ayala
to Manuel Tijerina in San An-
tonio at St. Phillip of Jesus
Catholic Church.
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The students of Medina Val-
ley Schools enjoying an extra
holiday last Wednesday due to
bad weather.
your calendar. St. Ann’s So-
ciety of St. Louis Parish will
sponsor a fund-raising event
at 7:30 p.m. at Koenig Park.
Entertainment and refresh-
A fine job of decorating
was done at the Legion Hall,
for the Cub Scout Blue and
Gold Banquet. A lot of work
went into it.
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The James McAnellys and
Pat Laffertys representing the’
City of C astroville at the
Texas Municipal League Re-
gion 7 meeting and dinner in
Kerrville, Thursday. They
heard Mayor Hank Avery of
Midland, league president,
discuss proposed legislation
in Austin which would affect
municipalities.
The Joe , Schotts taking
the M. R. Woerners driving to
the new canyon Dam and
Lake. The dam is complete
now and is catching water. It
reminds a person of the song,
"High Hopes,” since when
the project began it seemed
almost impossible that such a
thing could be accomplished.
The gravel trucks looked like
ants as they carried load after
load of gravel to build the e-
normous earthen dam.
dinner meeting will be held at
Uvalde Town House at 7:30
The Dennis Parmas; New
Braunfels, spending a day
with the A. P. Parmas.
Mrs. Rudolph Reus and Mrs.
L. M. Pittman enjoying some
shopping in S. A.
The Floyd and Leonard
Haltys, San Antonio, stopping
in for a visit with the Rudolph
Reuses and Charles Haltys.
ion al map.
Saturday, Feb. 27, the last
Saturday before Lent, a busy
day in Medina Valley, to say
the least, with parties, dances
and at least 3 weddlngs-2 in
Castroville and 1 in Lacoste I
Joe L. Schott honored at a
luncheon Wednesday at a San
Antonio hotel where he was
officially presented with the
Mexico Tourist Promotion
Committee’s annual award for
the best article promoting Mex-
ico travel interest. He also re-
ceived a letter of congratula-
tions from Sen. Walter Richter
concerning the"award.
Services were last Monday
at Our Lady of the Lake con-
vent Chapel for Sister Mary
Jane, 90, who passed away
Feb. 20. She was the 1st su-
perior at Moye Military school
for Boys when it opened here.
She was stationed here 16
years, 12 of which she served
as superior.
that members let him know
when someone enters or
leaves the hospital. He noted
it is the duty of a member of
the family to let the pastor
know: when someone is seri-
ously ill or hospitalized.
Donations to Zion Lutheran
Church’s Music Fund are still
held at San Antonio College.
Sixteen St. Louis seniors at-
tended. Directors of ad mis-
WE WILL FINANCE REMODELING
Or Other Home Improvements
Under FHA Title I Up T, $3500
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And Up To 60 Months To Pay
stayed with his parents, the
Wilfred Tschirharts, and his
family remained in Temple for
a couple of weeks until they
could move into their home in
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ladies are urged to attend.
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Zion Lutheran Church Pas-
tor James Heineke issuing
thanks to Mrs. Howard Mech-
ler for altar flowers.
son, box 696, Pearsall.
As in the past several
years, Clarence Haby among
those pitching in and helping
local youngsters haul their
animals to the. stock show in
Hondo. And in that wet; cold
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Mrs. Edson Oefinger and
Lorraine visiting in Castro-
ville.
Charles Schreiner in of the
YO Ranch, Kerrville, and
Butsy (Smokehouse) Beck get-
ting together and talking a-
bout deer hunting and saus-
age making at the Texas
Longhorn Breeders Assn. of
America party at Lone star
Brewery.
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The L. H. Raters of S. A.
hooking a 50-lb. yellow cat-
fish at Medina Lake on a trot-
line balted with live perch
near Bob’s Cove.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Hoel she r
and Theresa spending a few
days with the Henry Kellys.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey E.
Tondre announcing the arrival
of a baby girl, De nene Fay.
Denene was born Jan. 26,
weighing 7 lbs. and 7 ozs., at
the local hospital.
After Mrs. Em 11 Biry left
the Methodist Hospital in San
Antonio, she stayed a few
days with her daughter, Mrs.
Bert Pope, until she felt a
little better. She is now home
and doing fine.
Richard Pawly Sr.; and prop- ,
erty, Robert Belzung, Robert
Eckert, and Harvey Boehms.
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The News Bulletin office:
Texas Hwy. Dept, maps and
scratch pads.
The Rudy Jan seeks of Pa-
lacios weekend guests of the
J. M. Horeckas.
The wil1rm Kellers and The SL club washing cars
Mrs. E..Kroeger enjoying a - - - *-
visit with Leo and Geraldine
The Ferd Zapatas, Mrs. L.
M. Pittman, and Mrs. Wilfred
Ahr in Houston, to see the Eu-
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Mrs. Louis Rihn visiting her
api . mother in Arkansas who has
been quite ill lately.
sions from 31 colleges in
Texas were on hand to give
information to college pros-
pects for next fall.
Mark Sunday, March 14, on
guests showered her with a signed to san Antonio..Lynroe
multitude of gifts. The host-
p.m. Tickets maybe obtalnga tonTbcgudstastetdersassneag-
DATES TO REMEMBER
Tuesday, March, 2—Medina
Valley Young Farmers, voca-
tional Ag Bldg., 7430 p.m., to
discuss soil testing and fertil-
izers. Zion Lutheran Church
parish education committee
meeting, 8 p.m.
Wednesday, March 3—Dead-
line for filing for school board
election.
Thursday, March 4—Road
Angels Car club meeting, JP
office. Combined meeting of
Castroville and LaCoste 4H
Clubs in Castroville, 7 p.m.,
Lutheran Church Annex.
Friday, March 5-Cancer
film, "Time And TWO Women,”
St. Louis Parish Hall, 7:30
p.m., for all Spanish-speaking
ladies,
Saturday, March 6—Dead-
Happy Birthday: Laurie Nell
and Charles Joseph Pettibon,
Benjamin Mark Kempf, Mrs.
Henry Zinsmeyer, Brenda
Haby, Billie Duesterheft,
Terry Paul Schneider, Rodney
Hitzfelder, Mrs. Gus Benke,
Deborah Biediger, Stephen
Reus, Oscar Joseph Korus,
' Clovis and Diane Boehme,
Ann Oaks, Julie Schneider,
Mrs. Frank (Sis) Graff, L. M.
Pittman Sr., Bonnie Arm-
3 strong, Timmy McGrath, Mrs.
Paul Mechler, Kelley Schott,
Betty Gohmert, Tina Walker,
Roger Gonnet, Alton Tschir
hart, Mrs. Wiley Mangold, and
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mangold.
Richard Kuhn, member of
the Navy, visiting the Stanley
Wises while home from San
Diego, Calif., on a 15-day
leave. ■ »'■
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Happy Anniversary: Mr. and
Mrs. Preston Gohmert.
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College Project ’65 was
Mrs. Mary Mangold and the
E. J. Kroegers visiting' and
chatting with the Jack Webbs
at Megueeny: ... 2 • ■■ /
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Tschirhart of Big Foot visit
ing the Sam Tschirharts.
THANK-YOU CARD
I would like to expresa my.
sincere appreciation to all my
relatives, friends, and neighbors
for their visits, cards, and pray-
ers during my recent stay in the
hospital. I also want to thank
Fathers Lee Geerts and Thomas
Palmer, the Sisters of Divine
Providence, and Rev. James
Heineke fortheir visits and pray-
ers. Alsey s big thanks is •x
tended to the doctors, nurses,
and the staff of Castroville Clin-
ic for their consideratlon. May
God bless all of you.
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. line for filing for city election.
Science Fair at St. Louie
High School, March 6-7.
' "Bunday, Mrh 7-First
Holy communion at St. Louie
Church.
Monday, March 8—Zion
Lutheran Church Ruth Circle,
7:30 p.m. Commiasloners Court,
Hondo.
Tuesday, March 9-LaCoste
Lions Club meeting and lad-
ies night, Lacoste VFW Hall.
Zion Lutheran Church Martha
Circle, 9:30 a.m., Mary Circle,
2 p.m. Castro Garden Club
meeting. City Hall, 2 p.m.
City Council, 7:30 p.m., City
Hall.
St. Louis seniors selling
vanilla and black pepper, both
products of the local Watkins
representative. The proceeds
will, help finance the senior
trip. Anyone interested should m
contact a senior. A w
Rachel Ramirez, Our Lady
of Grace 7th grader, returning
home after a stay. In the hos-
pital.
Sister Florentine, OLG mus-
ic teacher, attending the funer-
al of her brother, Gus Frei, in
Westphalia Friday.
OLG and Medina Valley Jr.
Hi boys meeting in a basket-
ball game.
Lots of planning going on
in Medina Valley for 1st com-
munion and confirmation part-
ies and family get-togethers.
The Lynroe Tschirharts
moving from Temple to san
Antonio. Lynroe was promoted
to sales counselor with Rath
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stalled as pastor of St. Paul’s
Lutheran Church in Hondo. ;
Committee appointments
have been made by Marvin
Koenig, president of Zion
Lutheran Church congrega-
tion, with the approval of the
church council. They include
finance, Arthur Wurzbach, Er-
win Steger, and E: R. Homey- .
er; membership, Grace Kauff-
mann, Erwin Loessberg, and
being accepted and are
predated.
Mrs. Ernest Bourquin re-
leased from Castroville 'Hos-
pital, She and her husband are
doingifine, Mrs. Bourquin suf-
fered a dislocated hip and ab-
raisions, and her husband was
bruised in an auto accident.
Mr. and Mrs. Hal Gentry of
San Antonio and Mrs. Kathryn
Antonio of Helotes, driving a-
round for a bit qf sunshine,
stopped by and visited With
Mrs. Doyle V. Cockrell. x
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Schott, Bobbie. Medina Valley and County News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 45, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 3, 1965, newspaper, March 3, 1965; Castroville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1593646/m1/8/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Castroville Public Library.