The Tri-County News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 20, Ed. 1 Monday, August 23, 1976 Page: 1 of 20
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rewarded Sunday, Aug. 22, at 1970, a landmark for all to see.
Castroville's Koenig Park, when the As noon approached, everyone
- famed St Louis Day Celbration headed for. the park and the <
- marked its 94th consecutive year. highlight of every St. Louis .
Tri-chairmen of this year's Day—the mouth-watering giant .
popular festival, Sammy Tschirhart, barbecue beef and Alsatian sausage ,
Steve Gallegos, and Guy Allen dinner.
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oteet; Joe Elliott, Pleasanton;
nd Daniel Vera, Natalia.
Each mayor will ride in a new car
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alley and in the fieri Antonio .
ren Riats Cadilac,Hemphill-Mc-.t
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Chevrolet, Chrysler-Plymouth City,
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atrol will participate.,i
Other features Of the parade will
B a mule team and covered wagon
Bed in the John Wayne movie,
True Grit,” floats, Lackland color
lard, drum and bugle corps,
becision drill team, as well as
Iodine 'Valley’s own Panther
■arching Band and others, plus
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schedules on one page, sponsored by local I
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LaCoste's Bicentennial Festival is rodeo pens north of the city and jet aircraft will salute the bicenten-
on its way to becoming a reality, patrol dog demonstrations. nial city during a retreat ceremony
teccording to general Chairman, Dick . Arts and crafts, food and to be held at 5:30 p.m. The aircraft
Garnsey. ' /...... ' - refreshment booths, games and will cross from East to West and
I So far, Abraham “Chick” Kazen small children’s rides will be North to South (the 12th Flying
■r., U.S. Rep., Dist. 23, represent- available throughout the afternoon. Training Wing, Randolph AFB).
ing Medina Valley, has graciously Among those rides and booths will A special bicentennial mass will
accepted the invitation to serve as - be a space walk, merry-go-round, be held at Our Lady of Grace
grand marshal of the.parade, which ferris wheel, swing, dunking booth Church, LaCoste, by Msgr. James
will kickoff festivities scheduled for and ball ’n throw. Boyle, at 7 p.m.
Saturday, Sept. 11 Displays featuring a coin collec- Culminating the day-long festivi-
I The parade will start at 10:30 tion, historical memorabilia, mount- ties will be a dance sponsored by
h.m., and Kaxen will proceed a ed wildlife, arrowhead and spur and the LaCoste Lions Vol. Fife Dept.,
I* Parade of Mayors,” consisting of saddlery collection will be available featuring music by Tony Koch and
LaCoste’s own Mayor E.J. Keller for public viewing free of charge. the Country Squires, from 9 p.m. to -
Hr.; Mayor Pro-tem D. Ford A fly-over formation of T-38 talon 1a.m.
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natration, at 4 p.m., “Head
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natration at Pat Mangold's
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Coordinating readied, along with more than 4500 l
their all-important work. lbs. of potato salad, more than a ton « ia "
p,l, ,0,7, ml — of cole slaw, more than 1600 ,b" of . 1 ; ।
Pirni day yin promiaed to be pihto beans, to say nothing of A
•church festival crowd anywhere. Rrieden - the cAnALI.'
An estimated 20,000 visitors from triedenerthe. sapahie .kitchen
al over the World aqueezed their Erichpirperon”,'directed
way into this smau Alsatian SinToodmroymontgcnan hot
eetilementot180o inhabitantn dog. chalupa and taco, shiakabob,
more of the same thL vear picnic ’ cake' and the sno-cone stands tried
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.S.lpuisDaxhas beengyenthe guests in check, with ice cold
titecH Tv the gTexal Jurist tea, and sof drinks available to
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Crowds arrived early in historic of all kinds, for young and old, were
Castroville on festival day. Many provided on the grounds until late
leisurely drove or strolled about the evening. . /1
132-year-old . "Little Alsace of Music and singing were heard all
Texas” that was founded by Henri during the day, as old and now
do Castro in September, 1844, when friends and acquaintances met.
he brought in settlers from Alsace- Koenig Park Hall was the site of . .
Lorraine. - . much fun and merrymaking, as
Majestic, recently renovated St. folks enjoyed an afternoon of
Louie Catholic Church. whose dancing.
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THIS YEAR’S ST. LOUIS DAY line (center) includes (L-R) Mrs.
had the same successful trade- Dorothy Masters, Mrs. Dorothy
mark as past celebrations-thanks - Boehme, Mrs Jackie Webber, <
to the efforts of 500 volunteer Mrs. Hasel Haby, and Mrs.
workers. For example, (top) Felix Maudie Tschirhart, Sausage cut-
Fuentes (L) and Joel Kempf mop x:” ters include (bottom, L-R) Punkiec: :
sauce on barbecued beef. Serving Trip and Dennis Haby.
St. Louis Day No. 94
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Months of careful and deliberate patron saint has been the honoree
planning and many, many hours of of the famous festival since it began
tedious preliminary work were in 1882, celebrated its Centennial in
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Schott, Bobbie. The Tri-County News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 20, Ed. 1 Monday, August 23, 1976, newspaper, August 23, 1976; Castroville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1599553/m1/1/?q=Lamar+University: accessed May 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Castroville Public Library.