Medina Valley and County News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 47, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 13, 1968 Page: 4 of 12
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Dolph Briscoe Jr.
U.S. Rep., 23rd Dist.-
Abraham Kazen Jr. (Reelection)
State Rep., 49th Dist.-
D. C. Howard (Reelection)
Medina County Sheriff-
C. J. Hitzfelder (Reelection)
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Hostesses for the May meet-
ing will' be Mes dames Archie
and Jerome Schuchart.
Mrs. Leo Belzung was wel-
comed as a, new member at the
March meeting.
Naples were drawn for those
who will be responsible for
L^Coste
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The News Bulletin
•, Page 4—March 13, 1968
Diane Schneider/St. Louis
High School senior and daugh-
ter of the Marion Schneiders
of Castroville, is 1 of the win-
“I am taking this means to
announce my candidacy as
council worn an for the city of
Castroville.
“I ask all my friends in the
city for their support and vote
in my election bid.”
-Mrs. W. C. Evans
Candidate For Council
City of Castroville
(Pd, Pol. Adv.)
MODERN
DRUGS
TAKE LESS
OF THE
CONSUMERS
HEALTH
DOLLAR
THAN IN
19A6:
17.5 CENTS
IN 19 4G,
COMPARED
WITH 14
CENTS
rODAN.,
contest sponsored by Medina
Electric Cooperative Inc. As
.winner, Diane will take a 14-
? day expense-paid tour of the
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LaCoste, Texas
Current Interest
nersin the Government’ll Ac-
tion Youth Tour to Washington _
Your MONEY
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E.. EChtle, LaCoste, has been
assigned as a personnel offi-
cef with the Army Transporta-
tion school at Ft. Eustis, Va.
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Mrs. W.C. Evans
Asks Support
- Member F.D.I.C.
Castroville 538-2201-
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*Travelers Checks
*U.S. Savings Bonds
*Checking Accounts
*Safety Deposit
< Lock Boxes “
*Loans
*Time Certificates
, Of Deposit .
cleaning the' church each month
from now until October. They
include: March-Mrs. Ariel’
Hapy and Mrs. Alton Stein;
Archie Schuchartt Sept.-Mes-
dames Hazen and Cornelius
. Haby; and Oct.-Mrs. Leo Bel-
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Revival
Castroville
Baptist Chapel
March 17-24
Rev. R.E. Savage Jr.
Evangelist
7:30 p.m.
Hondo Highway West
Harris Shinn, Pastor
.xvpvsm,nca
Time Deposits
Let us take care
of your banking
needs
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Must be able to take shorthand, type, and do general office
work, Applicant must have transportation to Work in San
AntonioMond ay- Friday on regular fulltime basis.
GREEN BEANS, BUTTER BEANS, PEAS, "
? Birdseye, 10-Oz. Pkg., 4 For......... ......... 884
JUICE, Treesweet Orange, 6Oz. Can, 4 For............. 884
DRUGS
eu , ,‘Army Capt. Jerome, L. Hitz-
094 4, felder. son of Mrs. Myrtle
The News Bulletin, founded in |
1958, is an independent newspaper 8
dedicated to the beat interest of the “
community. state, and nation.
A subscription is $3 a year in Me- N
dina County and trade area and $5
year elsewhere. 70
The Nawa Bulletin la published
weekly at Ita offices, Castoville, *
Tekas. Application to mail at Second A
Class Postage Batea la paid at Cas u%
troville, T*xaa 78009. m
Any erroneus reflection upon the N
character, standing, or reputation of M
any person, firm, or c b rp o‛r a ton l
which may appear in ‘th columns of I
this newspaper will be corrected upon 1
being brought to the attendion of the 3
editor.. ■ e > ]
Publither;............ JOE L. SCHOTT I
Muh Ed.„Adv. Mgr. BOBBIE SCHOTT
News Editor.... DESLYN ZINSMEYER - J
Reporter.. A. .MARGIE MANGOLD? 1
production,...;......RUBEN MUNGUIA
.Fopthall Ed. : JACOB TSCHIRHART '
Columnist RUTH C. LAWLER
Ww Castroville
Specializing In...
*VALVE JOBS
*TUNE UPS
*BRAKE REPAIRS
*TIRE REPAIR
*WASH
*GREASE
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Today’s
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April HMesdamesi , Cornelius
and Welton Schott; May-Mrs.
Francis Fleming and Mrs. Matt
[Dugosh; June-Mra. Earl Man-
gold Jr. and Mrs. Louis Zins-
meister;. July-Mrs. a eorge
sculley and Mrs. Paul Beckc
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BACON, Sugar Cured, Slab, Lb. ..... 534
Pittsburgh Paint Center,
Southern Pine Lumber,
Conant & Hardware.
We Dollvor — KI 8-2115 — Ctutrwllh
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Society Schedules
Officer Election
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St Francis Altar society
met Wednesday, March 6, and
> decided to' have election of
officers at the next meeting,
which will be at/8'p.m. ‘Fes-
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zung and Florence Belzung.
The raffle was won by Mrs.
Jerome Scnuchart. i " ,
Following the business ses-
sion, snacks, chips, dips, ol-
ves, sweet rolls, and coffee
Were served. :
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BUFFERIN TABLETS, 36su.--, 494
COLD TABLETS, Contac, 10s............ 994
MOUTH WASH, Listerine, 7-0 z. Bottle.. ................ 534
. BLADES, Schick Stainlessinje ctor,. Zs... ..-774.
PRODUCE
ORANGES, Sweet Juicy, 5-Lb. Cello Bag-............. 49 <
CARROTS, Crisp, Tender, 2 Lbs. For......................
1 CABBAGE, Local, Grown, L b.. . ... ••••• 84 s
POTATOES, U.S. No. 1 Russets,,10-Lb. Cello Bag..... 59<
NEATS
BACON, Bar S, Thin Sliced, Lb.-Carton................... 651 i
FR ANKS, Bat S, All Meat, Lb..------ 55 $
BOLOGNA, All Meat, Lb...w.--- 594,
Rates Paid On
SECRETARY WANTED
State m
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Apply by writing or phoning:
V Carlton Hagel stain Jr.
_ Union Stock Yards
P. O. Box 800
. San Antonio, Texas 78206
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■ ;■ PINEAPPLE-GRAPEFRUIT DRINK, Dole, 46-oz. Can, , ,
’ 3 Cans For..................................................... 884
CORN, Kounty Kist, Whole Kernel, 12-0z. Can, 5 For. 884
TOMATOES, Contadina, Solid Pack, 300 Can, 4 For.. 884
VIENNA SAUSAGE, Hormel’s, 40z: Can....;............. 25
“s COFFEE, Star Lite, Lb.-Can.................. -
COFFEE, Maxwell House, Lb.-Can......................... 694
WESSON OIL, 24-Oz. Bottle................................... 39 e
BLACK PEPPER, Frank’s, 4-0 z. Can..................... 394
DETERGENT, Rinso, Giant Pkg.........................
PEAS, Kounty Kist, Medium, 303 Can, 4 For............. /884
1 7 Y AMS, Bruce, Cut, 2% Can.................................. 284 .
. ‘PINTO BEANS, Gebhazdes, 300 Can, 8 For.............. 884
FLOUR, Gladiola, 5-Lb. Bag................................. 494
) ) RAISINS, Del Mont e, -15-0 z. Carton..., 354
CAT FOOD, Glamour Puss, 6-0 z. Can, 6 For............ 884
BLEACH, Clorox, Gallon Size;............................... 594
STARCH, Faultless Spray, 2 20z. Can........... 624
FABRIC SOFTENER, Downy, Giant Size.................. 794
JOY LIQUID, Giant Size.....;.............
TIDE DETERGENT POWDER; .......................... 794
SOAP, Dove, Bath Size, --- 1 -n-e-*r •• 27’
SOAP, Ivory, Personal Size, 4 Bars For....-.-,..... 294
NAPKINS, Charmin, 60-Count Pkg....................... 104 ,
TISSUE, Charmin, Bathroom, 4-Roll Pkg....... ----- 34
GRAPE JELLY, Kraft, 2-Lb. J ar....... •• 494
CRACKERS, Supreme, Lb.-Carton........................... 334
FROZEN FOODS
Political
Announcements
The News Bulletin is au-
thorized to announce the can-
didacy of the fbllpwing, sub- 5
jectto the May 4 Democratic.
R ogi r BipperI, I acoste, a
senior agronomy major at Tex- Ee3
as a&M. has been named King E
Cotton for the 34th annual Cot- E 2
ton Pageant to be held at 7 E • ' Ead
p.m. April 6 in the Bryan Civ- E" 2
ic Auditorium. E
The pageant will be fol- Eie E622A
lowed by a ball in the A&M E 9 ■. j
Memorial Student Center. EE dk M
The events, sucial high- EzdeN
lights of thr scheo! vear, are E E2mE s d
ponsereit in it. AM student Eas M
A gr r II \ i . t • n h r r of I
ill. tat. ■ i.f a I or P, Evii
cotton. E pa
Bippert is the son of the E 3 E
Rudolph Di Bipperts of La- "-Tn"T
Cos te. ,3, i" r ’ / ■ 1" \ ,u‛ ।, y-.im
He graduated from Medina ROGER BIPPERT
Valley High school in 1963: ...............' 11 ' 1
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Schott, Bobbie. Medina Valley and County News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 47, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 13, 1968, newspaper, March 13, 1968; Castroville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1599115/m1/4/?q=music: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Castroville Public Library.