The Tri-County News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 20, Ed. 1 Monday, August 23, 1976 Page: 4 of 20
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bank and the community. Mrs.
Parma was presented a lovely floral
arrangement, and the couple were
gifted with a John Deere gas
barbecuer. Also, Mayor E.J. Keller
On U.S. 90
Castroville
.Closed Tuesdays
Beginning September
Medina County Sheriff
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•Great ENCHILADAS
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Abraham “Chick Kazen" sporting
a golden peanut on his lapel, a gift
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The Mariachi Choir of St. Lodis
Parish, Castroville, is looking for
more members, men and women.
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to the city, along with his thanks in
behalf of. the residents of the
LaCoste community for all the years
of dedication._
Francisco Vargas Sr., Castroville,
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Comptroller Bob Bullock mailing
checks totaling $14.6 million to 669
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some homemade ice cream. All
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Tim Haegelin, honored with a silver shower at
the home of Mrs. Jimmy Schott. ..
i Temple Mangold Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs:
Temple Mangold, fracturing his leg.
Mr. and Mrs. David J. Bippert proud
' parents of twin girls ' < ’ ,
Miss Bonnie McGinty. bride-elect of Leroy
Stein, honored with a personal shower.
Non-English speaking children who are S
years of age will attend school on the regular
9-month term basis at Medina Valley. A(»
• Curtis Tondre and Mike McGrath receiving
the coveted Order of the Arrow Award at
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cities and towns as their August
rebate check of the 1-cent city sales
tax they collect/ Net payment to
Castroville was 11714; Devine,
$3773; Hondo, $5602; LaCoste, $00;
and Natalia, $570.1
Hilltop Ice & Cafe
GRIEEIINIGS
Mr. and Mrs.' Lou Redu
celebrating , their. 50th wedding <
anniversary.
Happy Birthday; Quintin Ahr, .
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and Jeannie Nietenhoefer, Dunlay,
. released from Medina Memorial.
Omitted from the cafeteria staff Hospital, Hondo. L •
story in last week's issue was Mrs.
Ernest Schneider, who works at the
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•Fried OYSTERS [OYSTERS In ‛R Months onlyl
-STEAK -CHEF SALADS "HAMBURGERS
Food Served 9:30 ■ « -’ p.m . Sun. Thru I Thurs.
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motoring to Houston early one
Saturday morning for a fun-filled
day at Astro world. Then they spent .
the evening with friends, Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Schmidt. Mrs. Schmidt is
the former ' Corice Bendele,
daughter oftheMihton Bendelerof-
Castroville. After a very enjoyable
visit—it's been almost 2 years since
Dorothy and Corice have seen each
other, Dorothy and Stuar headed
back home Sunday afternoon,
stopping at the Oakridge Smoke-
house Restaurant in Schulenburg to
enjoy their delicious cheesy smoked
burgers-they - are just
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Anyone who is interested in
babysitting for the CCD teachers on
Mondays from 4-5:30 p.m., Tues-
Z days, 2:30-3:30 p.m., or Wednes-
days, 2:30-3:30 p.m., while they
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emvoANNevITC Paula and Terri Solis, Cindy Geiger,
SGT.ERHNDACASERES ? , Brandon. McGrath, Betty Jean, '
. Sgt. ‘Erlinda Caseres has Tricia and Teresa Tschirhart, Inna
completed 4 years in the U.S. Air Lopez, Ernest Hutzler, Glenn Roy
Force. Bohlen, Lupe Padilla, Gene Foster,
She is a specialist administrator Laura Ducos, Greg Kempf, Paul ;
for the 467 Squadron at Charleston Beck, Rodney Reus, Julie Hoog,
Air Force Base. Melrose and Brian Hester, Dorothy
Miss Caseres reenlisted for 6 Jean Boehme, Belinda Castellanos, \
more years. She will be at Dover Air Dean Zinsmeyer, . Phil Rodgers, .
Force Base, Maryland, where she Brenda Canchola, Timothy Rihn, . ,
will study leadership for 6 weeks, Judy Thurmond, Michelle gird; ' ’
Then she will return to Charleston. Linda Hart, Ernest Walton and
The Monthly 42 Chib meeting,
with Lometa Wurzbach serving as
hostess, with regular members
h Catherine Tschirhart, Dorothy
MM). Breezee and Hertha Wurzbach
M ‛ Mixed licorice bites and chocolate
covered raisins were served during
play, and nt the close of the
E. evening, Lometa served refresh-
Ehh ments of sodas and stuffed pear
? salad adorned with fresh cherries
mr Catherine will host the September
, get-together.
Medina Valley nimrods with the
‘ ’ fever'' getting their hunting camp
in shape for the coming season-
E pleasant way to spend a hot August
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Tax Assessor Collector
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Medina County Attorney
, HUNTERSCHUEHLE
Constable, Pct. 3
CANDELARIO ZEPEDA
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Texans and Medina Valleyites ‘ ca Trarinn Doct
can now brag about one more V>E UE—u9 r-h
distinction of their great state. For
the 1st time in history, Texas is f
Number One in cattle slaughter in
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Reported cases of polio id Texas 10 years ago 1 -
have declined from 73 in 1966 to 2 Our Lady of Grace School. LaCoste, cloees I
/ lastyear, the Texas Department of permanently, .:a m t /
irN02 1 PI j * Communications Technicians Mike Cullinsi 1
Health Resources announced, home visiting his parenta, the Tom Cullinses.
He is’stationed at Chesapeake, Va.
SP6 Wayne Marty selected aa the outstand-
ing soldier of the week to represent the 694th
Her August wedding to Flight Paula/ Karen and Mrs. Adolph,/. .
Engineer Rick Lynn of Phoenix A FB Mangold. '
has been postponed. t ~ ---3 ' : e
She is the daughter of Mr. and Happy. Anniversary: The Arthur
Mrs. Eluterio, Caseres, Johnson Gooches, Royce Groffs, Bill ‘
Rosary was held at Plummer Funeral Chapel
on Aug. 10, Funeral mass was held Aug. 11 at
St. Stanislaus Catholic Church, with Magr.
B.J. Hubertus officiating. Interment was in
Our Lady of Grace Cemetery, LaCoste A
Pallbearers were Norman, Welton and Harry
Tondre, Arthur Englehart, Charles Keel, Leroy
Mechler, Jack Finnigan and Jay Carpenter.
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Meal, speghetu A choses
Green beans
Hot biacuits w/butter
Chled peaches
MKAKFART AT PRIMARY SCHOOL
Doughnut
Orange juice .
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TUESDAY, AUG 21
Chili and beans
Combination sated
Corn breed
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Hotdogs ,
Potato salad 2 .. m,
Baked beans
Fresh fruik sated
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4. A special “Retreat,’’ ceremony will be conducted at 5130-p.m..
festival day, honoring our flag and city. Highlighting the ceremony will '
_____. _ ..... _ be a formation fly-over performance by 4 T-38 Talon Jet aircraft from
Bandera He was a member of St. Stanislaus the 12th Flying Training Wing, Randolph AFB, saluting our flag, our
fhr Shvrvors — his widow, incud.” nation's 200th birthday and the City of LaCoste. The aircraft, in
daughters, Margaret Williams, San Jose formation, will be crossing the city center east to west, then north to
Calif., Charlene Mechler, Idaho Falla, Mn' South. \
Corine Kegl.Nederipnd,gand.Augunta 5. Cash prizes and token awards will be given to the winner and
sisters. Rosa Zuercher. CoSte,Forenc losers of the lawn mower races sponsored by Bexar-Medina implement
Balzen, Dunlay, and Helen Wanjure. Lytle; Co., LaCoste. A $2.50 entry fee will be charged. Those interested in
brothers, Celeste Mechler., Houston, and participating in the contest should contact E. J. Keller, 762-3286, or Carl - — -
dnszMoshlgranacdntoniot8crandchidreni ’ Keller, 76243738., . . .. -
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including young people, to sing
during the 3rd Sunday of each
month at the St. Louis Church 10
a.m. mass. Those interested,
contact Mary Louise Mascorro,
538-2891
Dorothy Breezee and son, Stuart.
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PERRY,
Donald Wayne Perry, 32. San Antonio, died - "m
-wantnanc Battalion in -oto with BICENTENNIAL BITS BY RICHARD GARNSEY
other unit r.nd.d.— M.rty ? Perry; daughters. Linda Dianne and Debbie 1. Leading off, the LaCoste Bicentennial Festival Parade; and
weeks of Reserve training I Lynn Perry;, parents, Henry D. and Audrey “Parade of Mayors,” will be OUT parade marshal and special guest, the ,
paMedinpvahgsouonmwponraConaoryastlon honorable Rep. Abraham Chick Kazen it.. Dist. 23, United States -
completedont. Calvin SehP Fann, Dunlay. Davidson, all of San Antonio House of Representatives.
,Mias Dorothy" Biediger engaged to Fred RosAr was held Aug. 18 at Alamo Funeral 2. Msgr. James Boyle, parish priest of Our Lady ofGrace Catholic, $
i Yantai Shapels.FunpralmazewasheldAug:19atS, Church, LaCoste, will perform a special Bicentennial Mass at 7 p.m.,
Tuition at St. Louis School in Castroville is 97 VincentiDe Pau Catholic Church, with Rev MRicentenniAI FestivAl PA snt 11
a month for Meh school studenia outnide the Michael Kenny, Celebrant. Interment was to Bicentennial Festival Day, dept. 11a ut.
parish and »5 for those who are members of the Roselawn. Memorial Perk. 3. By unanimous vote of the LaCoste VFW Post 8134 and Ladies
parish. MECHLER Auxiliary, LaCoste Lions Club ad LaCoste Bicentennial-Committee.
• The Jacob Techirhartsand Joe L. Schotts „Eitz MesherneSdr.died Au 8 He.wen Miss Debbie Warner, daughter of Mrs. Angelina Warner of LaCoste. ll ‘
spending a weekend at Corpus Christi well-known in Bandera as he had resided there .___U_____1..1 i I ni -20 j -n I ,
/■ Mra. L.M. Pittman honored with a . for the past 31 years. He was a retired has been selected as our LaCoste Bicentennial Queen, and willreign
miscellaneous shower, carpenter ud for some time had served as eity over the parade, festival and upcoming bicentennial events. - -----
Mr and Mn WC Evans vacationing at marshal in Banders . . . . . ... ... . "
Granite Shoals and Marble Fella for a week. - He was born to LaCoste to Andrew Mechler
Franctoe Ehlinger accompanying Mrs Carl and Mry Tondre Mechler He married
Mangold and children to Dallas by plane ‘ Elizabeth Jungman on Dec. 13, 1943, to
Miss Yvonne Kaye Tondre, bride-elect of
Announcements
The News Bulletin* is author-
ized to announce the following
candidates for office in Medina
County, subject to the November
General Election: ‛
District Judge, 38th Diet.
, JACK WOODLEY ......,
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State Rep. 45th District
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Castroville City Council will meet Christi Lawrence, daughter of JoAnn Bendele of LaCoste
. / a 'A hour early on Tuesday, Aug. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Lawrence, among the 900 students who were
. 24, for the purpose of having a receiving her First Holy Com- candidates for diplomas awarded in
* general discussion with the Historic munion at St. Louis Church, summer commencement cere-
' z Board and the clarification of the ‘Castroville.__- ■ • , . monies at Southwest Texas State vg
; most frequently asked question as , pis, g,,, , University Saturday, Aug. 14. The J
’ " to the necessity of having a Manuela. Elizondo Salazar aP. keynote commencement address 1
historical zone. The meeting is open/ pointedetp the Camino Real Heith was delivered by Texas Secretary of j
to the public, as are all council SystemsBoard.Shewilrepresent State Mark White Jr. Degrees were gj|
meetings Medina and Bandera Counttea. She conferred by SWT President Lee H. ■
--- was among the 6 appointd who Smith. Ms. Bendele, daughter of ■
Mrs. Emma Miller of Mico, Mr. were approved by the executive Mr And Mrs L0 J Bendele of S
and Mrs., Roy Miller and daughters, committee of the Alamo Area LaCoste received a bachelor of fl
* Lana and Shari, Mr. and Mrs Council of Goverments. The sciencgb’ degree in medical fl
l "‘,,2..; Gilbert Miller, Mrs. Zelda Stephens Camino Real Agency is being technology fl
| and daughter, Jessica and David created as part of the U.S. Dept, of ~ :-- R
Spann, all of San Antonio, Mias Health, Education and Welfare’s The LaCoste Lions Club honoring
j ■ ,‘2 Brenda Williams of Helotes, and , national system for regional Mr. and, Mra. A:P. Parma at a a
v Jerry Boehtte of Mico spending 8 agencies to judge applications for barbecue beef dinner in recognition dd
weekend fishing and swimming at federal aid for local and health of Parma's 60 years of service to the |
I / ,, Port Aransas; They all had a good services.
' time and got “nice” sunburns. --—
* f \ An ouUoor concert by both the H. The Chuck Overtons off on
‘ ‘ , Medina Valley Jr. High aqd High vacation to e the hills of North
School Bands planned for Aug. 31 Carolina They've got a weekend
T at 8 p.m. An old-fashioned ice homa near Castroville.
-cream social will follow the concert " ’ ■ ' — — -- 2 a— -
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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/m1/4/?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.