Medina Valley and County News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 29, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 1, 1972 Page: 8 of 14
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in San Antonio. While there, she
attended a birthday party for her
Dorette and Denise Wurzbach
accompanying their aunt Dorothy
Dan Ruempels, Castroville, and
Ret, Maji and Mrs. Jack Dyer,
San Antonio. Capt. Dyer will be
leaving soon for a tour of duty in
Vietnam. His wife, Nelrose, and
children will r esidein Castro-
The Aowakiya Camp Fire
Girls assisting with the Poppy
Sale. The girls were assigned to
different places to sell poppies.
On Monday the girls marched in
the Veterans Day Parade to
September Square. They enjoyed
refreshments after the parade.
Michelle Lynn, infant daughter
of the Stanley Jagges Jr., San
Antonio, baptized Oct. 22 at St.
Louis Church by Rev. Larry
Stuebben. Sponsors are T.J.
Jagge, San Antonio, and Miss
Brenda Jagge, Castroville.
Combination salad
Garlic bread
Banan pudding
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, pastor of New
Grange, spending a Sunday with
the R.D. Bipperts. The Clinton
Bipperts brought along a stuffed
turkey and pumpkin pies, and/
The Wilted Dozen Bunco Club
gathering at the home of Mrs.
Cornelius Fischer, Prize winners
were Mrs. Francis Echtle, 1st;
Mrs. Ernest Kroeget; 2nd, Mrs.
Frank Oy 11 a, 3rd, Mrs. Arthur
Gooch, booby and hostess; and
Mrs. Quintin Ahr, bunco. Jello
salad, coOkies, Ritz crackers,
tea and coffee were setved. Mrs.
O.B. Harless,will be hostess for
November. 6., V
FRANKIE KEMPF 7H , ' ' ,
in English we are finding clues for
, identifying verbs. In spelling wb had
our unit test. We are playing basket-
Halloween in Medina Valley.
5:30-8 p.m.-Castroville Library
Open. (
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 1
All Saints Day.
7130 p.m.—LaCoste 4H, Medina
Valley Jr. High cafeteria, La-
Coste.
lion ary War. We have a new girl in 8M.
Het nene is Virginia Saenz. in PE
we started basketball pracUce.
BENNY AYALA 8L ,
We are finishing the posters for the
presidential, electn for thissyear
WRITE-IN CANDIDATE
For Constable, Pct. 8, Medina County, In The
November 7 General Election
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bout part of, his Jife If, my memory
CONSTABLE ALVIN SANTLEBEN
Would Like To Remind All Citizens In The LaCoste Vicini-
ty That Ho Will Bo A
bout major Spani sh efforts in Texas.
CECILIA CANIZALES 7M
In PE the girls are trying out for
i . basketball In Science we’re in Chap-
ter 5 about tissuesand cells. In sci-
ence we didian exp erim ent on our
cheek cells. In math we are studying
bases. In social studies, we are get-
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Heidi Marie Dyer, daughter of
Capt. and Mrs. H erbef t Dyer,
baptized at St. Louis Church
dct. 22 by Father Larry Stueb-
ben. Sponsors are Mrs. Joe Kail
and A.J. Bourquin. Heidi Marie,
born Aug. 14 at Ft. Monmouth,
N.J., is welcomed by a brother
Travis, and grandparents, the
(tagestamps, so I put the order in mV
rural box for the mailcarrier, and
when he hid gone by, I went to get’ Yn
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sporsors are Mrs. RuU.Esh mbety.
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The Unknown Pitch Club meet-
ing at Mrs. W.C. Evans’ home.
Winners included Mrs. Cora Sittre,
1st; Mrs. Joe Stovall, 2nd; and
Mrs. Alice Burell, booby. Mrse
Evans served the guests chcken
salad sandwiches, congealed
salad, pickles, pickled onions,
chips, upside-down bake, ice
cream, candy, coffee and iced
tea. Next meeting will be with
Mrs. Burell as hostess.
' M.om. • '
Oral history will be the main
.topic of the annual meeting of
the Texas State Historical Sur-
vey Committee when it is held in
Austin Oct. 27 and 28 at the
Lyndon B. Johnson Library, Per-
sons interested in attending may
register by writing P.O. Box
12243, Austin, Texas 78711. The
fee—which includes all programs;
3 meals and a tourlof historical
sites in Austin-is $20. v ri. .
. I - MONDAY, NOV. 6
Hamburger a rice casserole
ipon- Tondres
D a r r y l M ar t y and Bill Moos.
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DEATHS
Mrs. R.D. Bippert furbished the
trimmings. . y (. ;
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went to Dorothy Breezee, 1st;
Mrs. Theo Wurzbach, 2nd; Mrs.
Leroy Stein, bunco and booby;
Mrs. Maurice Haby, consolation,
and Mrs. Wilton Schott, hostess.
veryone enjoyed cherry cheese
pie, chicken salad, crackers;
popcorn, mixed candies, iced tea <
and coffee. Mrs. James Snider
will be November hostess.'
Soon we will start doing the kame
thing for the governor and senator of
Texas. We hope that all juniors and
seniors will vote.
Fountain Church, officiated. Inter
tn ent wa a in Oakwood Cemetery, Hon-
do. c3 3 ,3i,-
Survivor a include a son, jesste.;
Burger, Medina; daughter, Mr a. RolfL
(Evelyn) Senthoff, Hondo; 5 grend-dy
children, and 6 great-grandchUdrm. •D
Pallbeahers were Stanley Burger,7T.
Myrin Balzen, Roland Britach, Jim
Lynch, Claude Ts chi th art and Henry
Carte._____
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Henry Carl
ting ready for our next chapter about
the Spaniards and the French chal:
lenge
CHRISTINA PADILLA 7L
We are , learning how to shoot bas
LINDA LAGLEDER ST
in science we, did experiments on
, " identifying different rocks and min-
erals. The girls have,started basket
'ball practice and are doing a lot of
training. In math we are doing geome
try. ' • j . ) , "
BRENDA SCHOTT 8H
In hi story we are memorizing things
such as the parts of the Declaration
of Independence, the Preumble and
Dance lessons
Classes in Tap, Ballet,
Acrobatics, Modem Jazz,
Baton Twirling & Strutting
STUDIO LOCATION
VALLEY-HI MALL /
RUTH ELLIS DANCE STUDIO
For Information, Coll
1-333-5889 or 1-532-4479 or 1-673-6201
A belated happy birthday to
Mesdames W.C. Whitehead,
John Hiesser and H.A. Keller-
mann and Miss Fiorentina Bohl
among those attending the Garden
Club Convention at Brownsville.
The ladies also toured Monterrey
and Saltillo in Mexico and at-
tended a luncheon at Morse Tail
Falls.
The Poppy ,Sale, sponsored by
the Auxiliary to the American ,
L egio ri Post 460, taking in
$137.21. according to chairman, , r
. The Andrew Mays, Minnesota,
spending several days , with her
sister and family,, the Arthur
Habys, Rio Medina. i
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write the most Beautiful prose about
its water, its banks, etc. I have fr-
« a u n i j( ,t . i gotten। the’ story, but I never will for-’
with a delicious dinner featuring get its beauty. ' ' >
turkey and dressing and Country I neve; have before, and probably v'
-mep-- - g-,- never will again, read (I repeat) such
Guests included the families of ' "beauti ful prose” about the San An-
X \ in science we had words to find in
' theback/of the book and we are going
to have a test over these words. In
social studies we had a fest on the
Middle East. X‘ x
LORRAINE HALTY 7T
In spelling we had our unit'test.
est themes he has assigned us. We
hake been learning how to. name the
part of speech a word 8 in English.
In social studies we are studying the
home over the weekend included
the Glenn Kellers Jr. and Kris :
Lynne, Beeville; the Walter A.
Steins and Deesa, San Antonio; •
the Julius Stein family and Mrs.
Clara Tschirhart, Castroville;
Mrs. Olen H a by , Mrs. Arthur
Haby and Laurie Ann and the
Walter Steins, Rio Medina.
Rosary forMrs. Mary Ann Schneider,
74, was Sunday, Oct. 22, at Tondre-
Quinn Funeral Home, Castroyille... .
Requiem Mass wee Monday at St.
Louis Catholic Church, with inter-
ment following in the church ceme-
tery.. ' / r ' '■ ".
Survivors in elude her widower, Mar-
tin; Hons, Marion, Castroville, Leon,
San Antonie, and Andrew, DHans;
daughters, Mrs. Melvin Berth, Hondo,
Mrs. Francs Bohl, Devine, end Mrs.
Irvin Bendele, Hondo, 21 grendchil-
dren; 4 great-grandchildren; diaters,
Mra. Eddie Bendele end Mrs. Bryan
King, Devine, and M ri. Willie Hritach,
Hond, and brothers, Leo and Tony
Welss, San Antonio) Thomae weiss,,
Devine, and Emil Walk a, Hondo.
’ BURGER «
Funeral services were in Hondo
Oet. 12 forMrs. Hubert (Lbul se Saat-
hof) Burger, 88, who died in e Hon-
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chicken and the trimmings, Cheryl
2 2 q * / T , ’ ’Bippert, daughter of the Vernor
Father Emmet Garolan, ASpi‘ Bipperts, played in the band,/and
Buildine Permits- Jesus Solis ’ sociate pastok, of St. John’s rtheir son Bryan rode on the fire-
natio $125 Riviera Motel natio’ Catholic Church at Hondo for 2 man’s float which. Won 1st place I
pa i , $125, Riviera Motel, patio, years, transferred to Schertz, Mrs. Bippert reports;an enjoyable
___ . where he will serve, as pastor of time and hopes to attend again,
' the Church of the Good Shepherd. along with her husband and son.
The Ralph Mangolds sporting 4" — —— —--•
LETTERS™™ EDITORS
Not so long ago I needed somepos-.
Th'e 7th grkde girl A are having basket-
ball practice on Wednesdays and Fr- . Camilla Burvato, Castro___ ,
days. In band, Mr. Uhlig gave us a released as a patient from Me-
little piece of pper with Bread Man
on it. In science we ‘sw a film. K-d
/oztheClyde,schirharts,GLennstoni River or any other river,: f
Kellers Jr. and Sr.. Julius Steins "ateh
and Jimmy Crouells and Mrs.
Robert Stanush and son. Ho'
Stars for the 1973 San Antonio
Stock Show Rodeo have been
named. Leading off the 10-day
event with 8 performances be-
tween Feb. 9 and Feb. 12 will
be Ken Curtis, better known as
Festus Haggen on ‘‘Gunsmoke'';
Judyynn, Feb. 13, 14 and 15,
andFeb. 16, 17 and 18, that dy-
namic "When You’re Hot You're
Hot" man, Jerry Reed
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Mid-East and in math We are studying
multiplication;
tracy Tschirhart 5H
in PE we played bombardment. In
social studies we are studying the
Middle East In band we are playing
harmohies. In science Ive had a hap-
Mrs, Leon Groff and Julie and
Penny Tschirhart visiting Mrs.
Alice Rihn in her home. She un-
derwent eye surgery and is doing
good, but a little uncomfortable.
MEDINA VALLEY JR. HIGH NEWS . . ' -ai, .
PHYLLISHABY 6T ’ ■ . . 'The R.D. Bipperts visiting in
a veratea nappy vumnauy , the- Wallace Lutz_home one day.
Mrs. Sam Tschirhart whose birth- day. I thought it was’one of the’hard) . ' K T
day was Oct. 24. est themes he has assigned us. We B l. D e n n i S: accompanying
■' ■ ' Roger Bo ehm e hqme from Bee
County Jr.-College, Beeville.
The Clinton Bipperts, La-
Haby’s Bakery
At U.S. Hwy. 90 And
Rio Medina Road
Castroville, 538-2118
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Macaroni & cheese
. .. . • Yams ,2 > \ ,
■ 1 ' / Combread with butter v
Sliced peaches
Affairs Dept., with all political
icandidates invited to attend.
FRIDAY, NOV. 3
5:30 p.m.—Registration for Medina
Valley homecoming, followed at
6:30 p.m. by barbecued beef sup-
per for exes and guests; 7 p.m.;
meeting; 8 p.m., Panthers vs.
Pearsall, Panther stadium; 9
p.m., dance, open to the public,
Koenig Park Hall, Circle C Band.
SATURDAY, NOV. 4
9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.-Castroville
' Library open. J
SUNDAY, NOV. 5
Dove season ends in South Zone.
2-5:30 p.m.-St. Ann’s Society
sponsors phase 11 for ladies of
St. Louis Parish, parish hall,
Castroville, f
MONDAY, NOV. 6
7:30 p.m.-American Lutheran
Church Women election of offi-
cers, Zioh Lutheran Church An-
nex, Castroville.
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a new Chevy, while it’s a new ‘ Baptisms at St. Louis Catholic
International pickup for Wiley Church include Monica Rymers,
.Mangold, Castroville. • daughter of the Saturnino Ry-
mersesJn; Courtney Lynn,
daughter of the Maurice Petti-
dina Couhty Hospital. . Stuebben, Sponsors are. Mrs.
’ ) ' 7 — a - . - z/Clyde T s ch i r h art and Terry A
( 1,9 1-2~;1 > ’ Wayne Keller. Following the.cer-,
ErnestSolis, son of the Jesse emony', the baby's grandparents, ;
Solises, having a mishap on the ■ the A-J- Morawietzes,-entertained
ban in pe. In science we have been ) job, and s ev er e l y injuring the — .... .. ...
watching filme on all kinds of cells: fingers on- one hand. He was a
we“reedpinGRngcanomhb.shhaphisto,. patient at santa Rosa Medical sausage and all the trimmings,
we finished chapter 7 which was - renhen ‘ “ Eueete i"ol"ded "he fomilihe
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• MY Mrs. Dora Bader spending the
weekend with the Clyde Baders
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ville until his return home. , .
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• Tuesday, nov. 7
Enchilada pie i ' .
Pinto beans
Pineapple, raisin, cabbage
& carrot slaw \ , I
Combread & jelly ■
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? bons; and Eric, son of the‘Ro- cthem. . ’ . ” .>
05 dolfo Salinases. • . 7 Whem I took them ot of the mail
Georgia Ma. Schott apatint gg-ggime; bridnpsurerjsadAmhadepngpregg
at the Nix Hospital, where She Kris ( \ ' thr were issued,in hi s honor. - - .
underwent tests. < n daushter or Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Then, memories began making the' ,
>■ " ‛ — a’ v Keller Jr., B ee v111 e , baptized - B *
Mle, Sunday, Oct. 22, at St; Louis
' ‛ Catholic Church by Father Larry
r • • - । ' R.D. Bi pp er t and son Roger
? The Rainbow Theatre having, a , taking Mrs, Bippert to Floresville
special Halloween night movie,1, to spend some time with the Ver- '
"Murders in the Rue Morgue."- M — Bipperts. While there. they'
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rade, fiddler’s contest, and dance.. /
They also enjoyed barbecued .
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lutz and
Shirley, D’Hanis, surprising her
sister and f am ily , the Olen
Habys, with a visit.
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Returning from a week of
hunting in Colorado were Dr.
Robert Eckert, Booty and Stanley
Keller Jr., Dennis Wengenroth,
Norman and Justin Jungman,
Royce Groff, Stephen and Gilbert
Haby and Gilbett Kempf. The
party brought back 7 nice-sized
bucks. ,3 , Breezee and son Stuart to the A
' Shrine Circus in San Antonio. ;4
Mrs Leroy Stein hosting the --- • "
Whippoorwill Bunco Club. Prizes ‘ Visitors in the Glenn Keller
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All Soul’s Dav. / ;
Zion Lutheran Church ALCW par-
ticipates in Yule Mart at Zion
Lutheran Church, San Antonio.
2:30-6 p.m.-CastrovtJle Library ,,
the Amer cans Creed. In PE the dirla open.’, .3 1 ' ; M-(
are, trying out for basketball while 3:30-5 p.m.— Texas Rehabilitation /
the boykkt. playing football butkide. Dept."representative at dastro- Baptized at St. Louis Church,
' InnEeelnheendpezomnminuinen ville City Hall. ' ' Castroville, oct. 28. was Jeffrey
shannon jordan 8M" 8:00 p.m.— Town Hall Meehing, James Tondre, son of the James
We are sturdying about the Revoiu- parish-hall, Castroville,$
... • " sored by St. Louis Community
{ Salisbury steak -
Creamed ptatoes - - .
4, Sweet peas
' ./ Hot rolls' w/ butter
Fruit Jelly'
THURSDAY, NOV./2
Hamburgers
dictates" correctly, he came to San
Antohio as a young ihan for hi s health. - 1,
The San Antonio River must have
fascinated him and inspired 'him to
Judy’s Beauty Shop taking
a new look wih its pretty bright
yellow paint dob. ,
, / / With all the; trim mints
, • - Cheetos 1 '
A ; ' Gelatin dessert
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. Fish with catsup
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w anne Bader, who was 1 year old,
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Happy Birthday. Impgene Ahr, tiplication and division. In spelling
s Mrs. H erm an M e Chi e r, Jimmy we are having out tests. In’English
s Greene; Michele DeCock, James , many peoplehad to take thetestsv
Hoog, Troy HolzHaus, Carl Sant- -erbepause thevmade below 60.
/leben, Mrs. Ray Haby .Dallas. SAEgBshMrs.GMi has dven us a .
Keilmanand MrS. Chester paragraph and in the paragraph are 6 -
Pieczkiwic2. ,, 1 . 1 subject- pronouns. By each one wer
' • ——A have to write if it is a first person,
' ’ Happy Anniversary: the J.H.
Kings./ ■_ ‛ •/., / fences are right we don’t write any-.,
. FNAA-N—yAyli thing. If the sentence is wrong we
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' WEDNESDAY, NOV.
by the old ALSATIAN
Manj communities, including
Medina Valley, observed Veterans
Day last Monday with parades and
graveside ceremonies. However,
in many parts of the country, Vet-
erans Day will not be observed
until next month. Georgia, Illi-
nois, Indiana and West Virginia
will observe Veterans Day Nv,
11, which had marked Veterans
/ ; Day until last year when Con-
gress realigned major national
1 holidays to provide more 3-day ■
weekends. Many veterans feel the
new date has no meaning.
The annual State Fair of Texas
ended Oct. 22 with total atten-
dance reaching 3,122.5,01, slight-
ly less than last year’s record
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Schott, Bobbie. Medina Valley and County News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 29, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 1, 1972, newspaper, November 1, 1972; Castroville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1599356/m1/8/?rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Castroville Public Library.