Medina Valley and County News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 49, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 29, 1967 Page: 2 of 10
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Bohl family Awarded $34,800 In Damage Suit
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Mrs. Bohl alleged the city
was negligent ip providing
her husband a safe, place to
work, in not providing proper
The meal was served cate-
terla style and was catered by
Sammy’s Drive-Inn Cafe.
All but 17 campaign work-v
ers turned intheir collections-
Which.amounted to 1664. How-
ever, this is approximately
$300 below last year. There-
fore, the campaign has been
extended 2 additinal weeks,
Cpllectlon containers will be
placed at Castroville Drug
Store, Haby’s Bakery /Schott’s
Supermarket, and Dr. Eckert’s
office. Posters also will be
displayed. . r r,
Always Welcome At
Slim And
Tony's Place
Castroville’s Robert Quill
Johnson .was . among the art-
ists winning prizes in the
1967 Texas Watergolor Society
icomptition at Witte Museum,
San Antonio; > . .r
Reporter-,
Production.,
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of. San Antonio, a Z0-yearre-
tired' serviceman who recently
returned from serving Ip Viet;
Nam, was guest speaker, Dr.
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The widow and 3 children
of a City Public Service Board
lineman, killed when he came
Into contact with an energized
electric wire, were awarded
$34,800 damages Tuesday,
The award, entered by 57th
Dist. Judge Solomon Casseb,
represented, a ‘compromisg.a-
greement between Mrs. Mar-.
lum in competition with 5 A
er schools as part of the Pact
play contest.
So far during 1967, the.lo-
cal fire department has
crossed the city limit boun-
dary 15 times. Only 4 fire
calls were answered within
the city limits so far this year.
On the, out-of-town . f i r e
calls, the fire dep,artmen t
takes its 1932 and 1944 fire
trucks. The department also
has a 1947 pumper truck. 2i
. The. department plans to re-
tire the 1932 truck. It will be
and the 5 children, ranging in
age from 1 to 9 years, for
$113,284.
The News Bulletin
Page 4March 29, 1967
EASTER EGG HUNT
Ten children were guests of
the 15 youngsters of Aion
Lutheran Kindergarten fur Un
Easter egg hunt Thursday,-
March 23. They e n J o y e d re 3
' freshments and sang ; Peter
Cotton Tail” for the 6 mothers
. attending, according to Mrs.
Phil Rodgers, kindergarten
teacher.
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10 New Families To Move Here
Valley High Schodl speech
department.
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CHARLES E. BURELL
Charles E. Burell,. 82, Cas-
troville,passed away March 24.;
; He is survivjed by sons,
Charles Bufell, Browns vine,
and Tony, Victor, Fritz, and
Kenneth Burel1, Castroville;
. daughters/.Mra. Emelio Ybar-
ra, Castroville, Mrs. Joe Fac-
cito, Mrs. Jessie Ozuna, and
Mrs. Ruben Flores', San Anton-
io, and Mrs. Joe Campa, Lytle;
37 grandchildren;and H'great-
grandchildren’. 7'
Services, were Saturday.
March 25, at Tondre Funeral
Home and St. Louis Church.
Interment was in St. Louis
Cemetery. Rosary was March 24.
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’ ‘Impromtu‘‘ will be pre-
sented again at 9:30 aim. Sat-
urday, April 1. in the cafetor-
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used as the .department sees
. fit. This new pumper struck
: will help the local department
to cover the wide, area even
liaBfr Gull Caroline
" Beer - Groceries
Hwy. 90 West
ilies will be moving to Cas-
troville.
Attending the March 22
meeting were Mayor Charles
L. Suehs, Councilmen Sammy
Tschirhart, Raymond Hoog,
and Glenn' Hans, Mrs. Char-
lotte Lafferty and James‘Mc-
Anelly, representing the city;
Jack Melton, Nelis (Butsy)
Beck, and V. L. Fletcher,
representing the airport com-
mittee; and Vernon Hulbert,
Who has a business at the. lo-
cal airport.
1ST PRACTICE SET
First practice session is set
for.2 p.m, Sunday, April. 2, at
Castroville’s Little League _
'Baseball Park for all eligible )
boys. All boys who want to.
play must attend. Team select,
tions .will be made. All boys
must show birth certificates...
There is'a $5 registration fee. <
; “24 ' . 2" . ' ’ .' h." " .’L .
will be remembered, and their "
names placed on a plaque that
will b permanently displayed
on\the St. Mary’s campus.
‘‘We, of course, are anxious
to have you and. your family
with us on this occasion and I
look,forward to-seeing you.
“Please write or telephone
my office to advise us ofyyour
plans for attendance and those ,
who will be with you.
”We will gather in my of-
fice at 1 p.m., preceding the
ceremony.’’
more efficiently. .
Contributions also are ‘need-
ed to supplement the alloca-
tions'from the city. .
Boy Scout Banquet
Draws Crowd Here
, K*me**
Approximately 80 pfetsons
Claudia Salzman as Winifred,
Dwight Green as Ernest, Jerry i
Carr as Tony, and Samye John-
son as Lora. Miss Pat Hester,
speech teacher, is directing .
the production. Second cast
characters include Beverli
Harless, Marvin Gillam, Ed-
ward Sparling, and Alice Halty.
"Impromtu." a symbolic 1-
act play of life, will be pre-
sented to the public at a spe-
cial dress rehearsal, Wednes-
day, March 29, by the Medina
The widow alleged her hus-
band, Edward, 31, was killed
Feb. 2, 1967, during the
course of his employment as
a journeyman lineman. The
suit complained he was work-
ing oh a high voltage electri-
cal line at Tiger Tail and
OBITUARIES
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» Ten persons from the local,
area, attended the Wednesday,
March 22, meeting at Randolph
Air Force Base to st up the
landing pattern for civilian
and military planes using Cas-
troville Municipal Airport.
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The local .representatives
were informedsthat.touch-and-
’ go training' at the* local air-
field will begin May’ 1. In con-
mnection with this training pro-
gram, approximately' 10 fam-.
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Safety devices, and in failing
to de-anergize the line.
The judgment sets out that
Dhe city denied all liability
but agreed to the compromise
for the purpose of settling a
disputed claim.
c replaced with a new 500 or
750-gal.-per-minute pumper .
truck.
■ The retiring of the out-of-
date pumper truck is made
possible through the generous
$3000 donation from the City
of Castroville. The city also
has allocated $100 a. month
from the utility system to be
Robert Eckert, locabcampaign,
.... 394 chairman, served as master of
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lene Cecilia Bohl and the
City of San Antonio. .: -
Mrs. Bohl had brought suit
against the city for herself.
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Wide Area
' Castroville Volunteer Fire
. Dept, furnishes fire 'protec-
tion, to a much larger area
than that within the city'■lim-
its of Castroville. "
University Memorial Rites <
To Honor Lt. Mangold
The play, Medina Valley’s 1
entry in the University inter- <
scholastic League 1-Act play
Contest, will be performed at ! .
t 6 p.m. at the high School cafe- • v '
torlum. ;■' .J ,3 ,
First cast members include
Awards were presented the
past Sunday.'
Also, another artist known
locally,, Raul Gutierrez, San
Antonio, was among the artists
winning various $150 prizes.
turned out Th e s d a y night..
March 21,7 at K oenig Park
•Hall, Castrvle, for the ban-
quet highlighting the campaign
...... $1.00 for ,funds for Medina Valley
- fhi ' District of the AI a‘mo Area.
Cuncil,Bo cout of Amer-"
' ica- '
gt. Major Howard Bostwick
TISSUE, Lady*Scott, Facial, 200’s, 4 For...,......... $1300
TISSUE, Bathroom, Lady Scott, 2-Koil Pkg............... 254
The script, written by T.V. .
author, Ted Mosel, is a 8ym- l
bolic portrayal of life depict-
ing the search for a balance r‘
between reality and illusion 1
in today’s world, Illusion is 1 — —— —— a,
suggested by the abstract MISS PAT HESTER (L), Medina Valley High School speech w
set composed of simple props divects 1-aet playmembers (L-R) Claudia Salzman, Jewy Cor, " 9
such as.a ladder, 4. chairs. Green, and Samye Johnson in “Impronwu,” to be presented • P
and a table. Wedneedsy, Moreh 29, In the high school cofetorlum.
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, Mrs. Earl Mangold Sr. has
received- the. following letter
from the Very Rev. Louis J.
Blume, s.M., president of St.
Mary’s U hi v er s i ty, San. An-
tonio: A
“On April 5, at 1:30 p.m.,
the St. Mary’s faculty and stu-
dents will have the privilege
of honoring the memory of Carl
(Mangold) in a ceremony at the
university.
3 ."At this time, Carl and Ro-
bert Louis Ragsdale; the 2St.
Mary’s graduates who have
given theii; lives for all of us,
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Artists Win Prizes In S.A.
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A Publsher . .... ........ JOB L. SCHOTT
Mgr. Ed., Adv. Mgr.BOBBIE SCHOTT
New. Editor....DESLYN ZINSMEYER
BACON, Thin Sliced, Star Lite, Lb.-Pkgm-. 594
FRANKS, All Meat,Lb.-Cello Pkg.......................... 554
SMOKE TS, Roegel ain't, 12-0z, Pkg. .... 594
BOLOGNA, All Meat; Lb...:.,....... 594
Pittsburgh Sun Proof Painta, Southern Pine Lumber,
J . Builder’s Hardware, Bolte, Cement, Fencing, &
Stoffel’a Feeder Insecticides.
MARGARINE, Fleischmann’s Com Oil, Lb.-Canon..,.41 <
CRACKERS,. Sunshine Krispy, ................ 330 -
VANILLA WAFERS, Sunshine, 12-Oz. Box............... 35,
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Specials For March 30, 31 & Apri 1 1
FRUIT COCKTAIL, Del Monte, 8-0z: Can, 7 For,...*.
PEAR HALVES, Del Monte, 8-Oz. Can, 6 For......... $1.00
GREEN BEANS, Del Monte, 8-Oz. Can, 6 Foi...... $1.00 '
CORN, Del Monte, Golden, 8-Oz. Can, 6 For...,..,... $1.00,
PEAS, Del Monte, .8-Oz. Can, 7 For............ $1.00 \
• 1 VIENNA SAUSAGE, Hrmel, 4-Oz. Can; 2 For........... 491
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BEEF STEW, Dinty Moore, 240z. Can..................59,.
. . LUNCHEON MEATS, Spam, 12-Oz. Can............. 554
/ COFFEE, Folger’s, Maryland Club, Maxwell House,
Lb.-Can 754,2-Lb.Can.... $1.49. ,
, BOSCO, 12-Oz. Bottle 35 22-Oz. Bottle............ 59^
CAKE MIX, Betty Crocker, White, Yellow, or
Devil ‘s Food.. ........ ..... ......... ••••,•••*... 294
CRISCOt OIL, 24-Oz. Bottle...................................
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DRESSING, Kraft Thousand Island, 8-Oz. Jar......... 354 .
CHEESE, Kraft Half Moori, lOrOz; Pkg.......59
DEODORANT, Glade Mist, 7-Oz. Can.,;.'..-,.....,....;.... 49,
NAPKINS, Spott, Jumbo Asst; 180-Ct. Pkg.............;. -2
CAT FOOD, Glamour Puss, Red Meat Tuna, 6-0z. Can,
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SOAP, 2>st, Bath, 2 Bars For......45,
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RISE SHAVING CREAM, Can...,....................... 41
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POTATOES, No. ! Russets, 10-Lb. Cello Bag.......... 69,
MEATS
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Schott, Bobbie. Medina Valley and County News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 49, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 29, 1967, newspaper, March 29, 1967; Castroville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1593754/m1/2/?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.