News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 50, Ed. 1 Monday, December 14, 1981 Page: 1 of 16
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they sell for 7205 fash " town! Yes, Santa is planning his reindeer for his return to
I Suggestions for gift giving his annual visit to Castroville. the North Pole to pick up
were mentioned.
| Lucy Davis, Folklore Com-
mittee Chairman is soliciting American Legion Hall at 6 Post and auxiliary mem-
information and members for .on Tuesday. December bers are urged to attend a
her committee. 22. He will have gifts and covered dish dinner on
Membership Chairman, goodies for children to age 10. Monday, December 21, when
Ethelyn Conrad reported she courtesy of the auxiliary. preparations for the
signed up 26 that day. 10 Parents of children this age Childrens' Party will be
were new, making a total are urged to bring their made. The fun evening will
membership of 92. ■ cameras and get a snapshot of begin at 7 p.m. Plan to spend
Josie Finger, presented their little lOved ones with time with your friends and
awards of Historic Preservat- Santa. I, join in the decorating of the
, iontoCastrovillianswhohave, Fhe party will begin at 6 tree. says Alton Moak, local
‘k restored homes and business- . and will continue until 8 legion member.
es. Awards went to: ——------------—
Dr. and Mrs. John Nixon, nanenana zape arAAtzmn fa tha
Mrs. E.P. Lafferty. Gertrude ’ V *
NonnangMner,ande. Mmsa 6 Christmas is Thursday
signed letters will be sent to E
members and information IWH
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newspapers so everyone is "
informed about the history bm
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necessary. "It will be the
history of the whole county
and the entire community's
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before the regular meeting machine is $1,000. Ads will Workshwp situation where all
Tuesday. Dec. 8. be placed in Town and City, questions will be addressed.
Moving into business, the magazine in hopes it will The public is invited.
3 1, cog < ' xen o‘‘v o , / vacancy remains on the Board interes another city govern- Thursday. Dec. 10, was the,
Genmeien Ba XSWtiM lM 1 of Adjustments and no one mentorbuyer. first night court for Judge
•UIEEU IV UIIWVW III ? has shown an^ interest in the, Plans for the Hwy. 90 Wan Murrah. Murrah set up
om • ne0 .; a ( ' positin. Council tabled, the project are in thecity office high! court for the conyen-
egm"-pa me. appointment. Interested per- for .examination and will ience of those who need to see
( fl Cl I* A If 111 A UAf - “) “) sons are urged to notify the remain there through Satyr . a Judge, about -pessibte
vUwIIVvIllu A A office. • Jay, Dec. 19, when the violations andother matters.
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Workshop planned for Sat.
in a final act of appreciation The city received approval Mayor. Coitneilman Mike
2 Councilwoman Ruth Lionbcr- to sell the copy machine so litis and Charles Hackabeil,
E ger was presented a plaque another one can be purchas- Texas Dept, of Highways,
H by Mayor Charles Green cd. Estimated price on the old will be available for a
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and junior high members,
will have their Christmas
Concert Monday, Dec. 14.
at the High School Gym.
The program will begin at
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As soon as a contract is
completely removed from the
airport, reported Chy Admin-
Santa will arrive aboard a \ another load of presents for iseatprssicvan GallegAca
big rad fire truck at the children in other towns, reviewed Coastal Equities
American Legion Hall at 6 Post and auxiliary mem- application
to build apart-
p.m. oh Tuesday. December bers are urged to attend a ments in Castroville. The
22. He will have gifts and covered dish dinner on Housing Advisory Committee
goodies for children to age 10. Monday, December 21, when was interested in the fire
courtesy of the auxiliary. preparations for the o-prevention aspects such as a
Parents of children this age Childrens Party will be ‘sprinkler system for the
are urged to bring their made. The fun evening will . apartments.
Reviewing city ordinances,
Council tabled the, ones
concerning dogs and other
animals; junked vehicles and
gas rates until more study
and review could be done.
g449/y They afe to be put on the
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•r 538-2556 be no more Council meetings
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I Numb-60^ : The Newn BuHetto, Monday, December 14, .
EECHA onjoyed • «storytalling”
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I Awards given for preservation,
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B Folks in the audience were Mrs, M.W. Sharp, Mrs. K. State Historic Site.
■ in for a treat when storytellers Antonio, Zion Lutheran Chu- It was noted Castroville has fl
l Hilmer Mangold, Howard rch, Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie more restored homes than fl
fl Tschirhart. Dr. Woodrow McPherson, Mrs. Robert any other city of its size in the I
Sharp and Blackie Tschirhart Johnson, Stein Insurance state. fl
f began winding their yarns. Agency, and Mr. and Mrs. A guest from Alsace; I
I The audience was made up Robert Hancock. Christian Massan,was intro, |
5 primarily of Castro Colonies Other recepents were Mr. duced. He is a friend of |
I Heritage Association mem- and Mrs. dinton Bourquin, Roland Bentz, the dance I
fl bers who were in attendance Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hardy, tcacher-aCcordian player who |
I for their regular meeting at Mr. and Mrs. George Coyle, was visiting in Castroville last |
I the Zion Lutheran Church in/Mr. and Mrs. Gene Suehs. year. |
I Castroville. Sunday, Dec. 6. Mr: Sterling Evans, Ruth C..,. The March 21st meeting I
F Program Chirman Connie Lawler, Mr. and Mrs. pari will be in Quihi where a tour |
Rihn directed the storytellers Kennedy; who received a of historic sites is planned |
I and introduced the men. all special round of applause as and afterward a covered dish |
r over 70 years old, who told 'Carl did all of his own luncheon. n I
■ stories they heard from old remodeling work himself. Refreshments were beau- I
। ' timers at the saloop, around a Awards also went to Mrs. tifully planned by Yvonne I
pot bellied stove in the Bernard FitzSimon, Mr. and and Sammy Tschirhart. They I
I ; grocery store, at the black- Mrs. E. G. Burges. Dr. and had their Haby’s Bakery I
| smith shop or as in Dr. Sharps Mrs.cWardj Shaeffer, Fred create 2 French Yule Logs 1
case, during the vets working ‘Poitinger and Tom Miesser, that looked too real to eat...
day. u . ■ ' / Mr. and Mrs. William They were covered in choco- l
"9g, .. The men spoke in English Coates, Mt. Tom Jungman, late frosting designed to look I
go and Alsatian of older days Mrs. C. Youngs Crook, Mrs. like tree bark. The effect was I
and fond memories, some' Lora McVay/. Mr. and Mrs, very real. The angel food cake I
4 humorous some not. Gabe Floyd Cormier, Mr. and Mrs. inside was rolled around N a I
; Hans and Fred Jagge were A-L. Seal, Mr. and Mrs. Eric delicious filling. Cheese and I
p named "Castroville Charac- Sellers. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff crackers, coffee and punch ,
3-y ters‘, and everyone agreed. Presridge, Mr: and Mrs. completed the refreshments. I
JI the name suited the men. ( Thomas Suehs, Mrs. G, G. Gen ny Tschirhart and Betty I
S in other business CCHA QiUette, and Landmark Inn Webb helpedserve. 11
,5 4/13/ president Clint Jagge called 7 ,) 33, ,i
18 for reports and treasurer i
85 Charles Suehs reported a
I B balance of $978.71 and Oliver
Reinhart reported the history
| of Medina County will be
ig written and probably {in 2
1 1 volumes. He has checked
with 3 printers. He encourag-
ed folks to be working on their I
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Schultz, Rhonda. News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 50, Ed. 1 Monday, December 14, 1981, newspaper, December 14, 1981; Castroville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1599620/m1/1/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Castroville Public Library.