Medina Valley and County News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 9, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 22, 1966 Page: 4 of 12
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from the LaCoste, Rio Medina,
Castroville, and St. Louis 4H
Clubs turning out Thursday,
June 9, at the Zion Lutheran
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to work on their record books.
Also present for the well at-
tended gathering were County
Agents Mrs. Estella Strayhorn
and C. B. Gaston, along with
several local 4H adult leaders."
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Enjoying a ‘weekend fishing
trip to Canyon Dam were the
Mike and BtsieTschirharts,
and the Phil Rauschubers.
.Tracy Tschirhart, daughter
Mrs. Milton Salzmann a Hon-
do business visitor.
Calvary Division in Viet Nam. ;
Mikels father also is sta-
tioned in Viet Nam.J
. Both Wood and his son are
counting the days until they '
can return to the states and.,
their home in Castroville.
Reports’ about the Viet Nam
situation are related to Mrs.
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The Sam and Jacob Tschir-
harts motoring to Big Foot to
see the Lawrence Tschirharts
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Descend a n t s of the late
Paul Echtle. getting together
for a family reunion at Echtle‘s
Park. Enjoying cards, base-
ball, and a picnic lunch were
the Oscar. Gerald, and Law-y
rence Groffs, Ernest, ‘Julius.
Leo, and Billy?Echtles, Julian
Van Dammes, Hilmer and. Gar-
land Tschirharts, andMautice
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Mrs. Kauffman is residing with
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and has been recuperating from
a fractured hip.
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4H Dress Revue will be held
at Medina Valley School Mon-.
day, June 21, at 8 p.m. A
special Share-TheFunprogram
will furnish the entertainment.
The public is invited.
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Cadet John E. McAnally Jr.,
whose parents live in Hondo,
attending Reserve. Officer
Training Corps summer Camp
at Fort Sill, Okla.
Mr. and Mrs, T on d r e Jack
Wernette and daughter, Denise,
of London, England, house-
guesting with the . Wilfred
Wernettes and visiting friends
and relatives in the area. This
was the 1st time the Wernettes
had seen their granddaughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Clements Tondre
and family of Seattle, Wash,
visiting friends and relatives
in Castroville. TheTondres
are former residents of. Cas-
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(Woody) Wood, Castroville, {I.
has been promoted to special- s
1st 4th Class.
While serving as a Pfc/ he
was awarded the Army\s Com- ;
bat Infantryman’s Badge for
serving in combat with the 1st
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Gay Rollers Bunco Club,
m e eting with Mrse Melvin
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ing with Adeline Huegele as
birthday.. Enjoying homemade
ice cream and cake were the
Mike, and Clarence Tschir-
harts and Robert Bayers. '
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A large crowd attending the
LA Union Funeral' Mexiana
dance at Koenig Park June 11,
Donna Salzmann spending
with the Richard Habys.
hostess. Winners included
Dorothy Breezee, 1 st, Adeline
Huegele, bunco; Tiny Murie,
2nd; Jeanette Sfrickland,
booby; and Lometa Wurzbach,
consolation. Refreshments of
sandwiches, chips, nuts, indi-
vidual cakes, sodas, and coffee
were served.
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^Stuart Breezee spending 3
weeks with his grandparents,
the Theo Wurzbachs and at-
>tending Vacation Bible School
at Zion Lutheran Church.
Theo Wurzbach recuperating
after he stepped on a splinter
while irrigating his corn'field.
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Alfred Schneider purchasing
an Aberdeen-Angus bull from
Alamo Angus Ranches. San
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her husband and son.
Woody is due to return to
the states in late July or early
Tschirhart as hostess. Mrs. d
Al SChraeder won 1st; Mrsit 3
Jacob Tschirhart. 2nd and”
bunco; Mrs. Francis Lutz,
booby; and Mrs, Julius Stein
and Mrs. Johnny Brieden, con-
solation. Pecan pie; ice cream.
2, of the Bitsie Tschirharts, hon-
ored with a: party on her 5th
Battle of the Bands!!!
8-12 Saturday, Jut 25
KOENIG PARK, Castroville
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Now Paying
41 % Interest On
and Marketing Service report
increasingjamounts of vege-
tables moving in to local mar-
kets.
rine C handler, Lester Lud-
wigs. Charles Bowens. Johnny, Church’s Education Building
What to serve for dinner—is
this your problem’ ,
why not consult the June
plentiful foods list for help-
ful ideas? Plentiful this
month are raisins, split peas
and lentils, canned red sal-
mon, and seasonal vegetables;
according to the Texas# Agri-
cultural Extension Service. ,
We’re reaping the benefits
of the largest raisin crop
since 1953, says the U. S.
Dept,of Agriculture.
1) Split pea supplies are re-
ported very heavy and produc-
Ter prices declining. Lentil
stocks also are large.
Bright-red salmon is the an-,
swer to nutritious summer sal- -
ads and other special ”no-
cook" dishes. The 1965 pack
of canned red salmon was 2%
times the pack of the year be-
fore.
Garden-fresh vegetables
will add color and flavor to
your dinners. Market news of-
fices of USDA’s Consumer
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Schott, Bobbie. Medina Valley and County News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 9, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 22, 1966, newspaper, June 22, 1966; Castroville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1593714/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Castroville Public Library.