News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 18, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 30, 1962 Page: 4 of 12
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presented diplomas to 38 graduates:
High School Principal Claud* Schott
welcomed th* cless ta th* high school
for the coming year.
• Aatrontut Malcolm Seott earpenter
rocketed 3 times around. the earth
last Thursday and was recovered,
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Del Monte Pineapple Juice, 46 Oz.c,, 294
Kimbells Crushed Pineapple, 303 Cam.. 19
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MEDINA VALLEY JR. HIGH
At th* Media Valley Junior High
graduating oeremonies last Wednes-
day, Mica ‘Caseres was named yale-
dictorian and Darnelf Dylia, salu-
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On Trip To Germany
Mrs. Marie Wiemers/ is on a
flying ‘trip, to Germany, 'her
first trip back since ‘she came
to this country 50 years.ago. '
MrSk Wiemers, the former
Miss Marip Siefken, first lived
in Hondo before moving to San
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Entertainment."
Lounges.
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soleb, 2 Lbs. For... 27*
h wc.‘ Hag, 39 Pkg, Only...... 294
Her daughter,"Mrs. • Dorsey
Wright,, San Antonio, says she
came toi America on a visit,
then decided to remain, ac-,
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Mrs. Weimers, traveling by.
air for the first time in her life,
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Korn Kist CORN OIL
Oleo lb. 33C
> Mr. and Mrs. Bili Moospar-
ents of a daughter, born Thurs-
day, ' May 17 at the local
hospital. She weighed '9 lbs.,
and is welcomed by 2 sisters:"
grandparents are, the Henry
Habys and Mrs. Emma,Moos.
L. D. Nuckles, former game warden
. .now stationed in Rockport, a guest
•peaker at the wlldHfe as»o<;iatlon
9 fish fry which was, attended by 308
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values on the tax roll for the
year 1962. --,e
The county’s tax increase
plan was announced earlier in
The News Bulletin.,
Taxpayers wishing to be
heard are being notified in the
letters as to the date' they can
appear before the , com mis-
Letters to property-owning
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Del Monte UnsweetenedOrange Juice,
46 Oz, Can, 3 For...,. $1.00
Maxwell House Coffee, Lb. Can............. 63
Maxwell House Instant Coffee,.10 Oz-e $1.23 f
Snowdrift Shortening, 3-Lb. Can.....6 69
Dole Spiced Pineapple Chunks, 211 Can.. Uf
Palmolive Bath Soap, Pink & Green,3 274
Reg. Florient Deodorants, (Asstd.)..
Underwood Deviled Ham, 4% Oz,35
SUGAR, 5-Lb. 53
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taipayers in Medina Valley and
County were being mailed the
past week by commissioners
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4 of the 10 per cent increase bn
all the assessed property
wll visit in the Bremerhaven
area, where she has 3 brothers
and 2,ssters.-....,.
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Libbys Y. C. Peaches,Halves or Sliced, .
No. 2% Cah.**.294
Libbys PostHalves, 303 Cani,., 25
Del Monte Catsup, 14 Oz...................... 194.
Del Monte Tomato Juice, 46 Qz. 29<
Del Monte Cream Style Golden Corn, 303.. 174
Del Monte Early Garden Peas, 303 Can... 194
Del Mnfe Spinach, 303 Can...,. 174
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Pet Milk, Tall Cans, 2 For.............. 294
Chicken of the Sea Chunk Tuns, %’s, 27634
Jello Inatt Pudding..lit
Northern Tissue, 4 For..................e, 29*
Musselman Apple Juice, Quart........... 264
Spam Luncheon Meat, 7 Oz........ 31
Giant Tide................ •bre 59$ <
Medal Maccaroni or Spaghetti, 12 Oz.
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Tax Boost Letters Mailed
To Property Owners Here
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I know Walter ^Richter. I
was present at a PASO meet-
ing on the Sunday before the
1st primary, when Walter
Richter stated that he was
sorry he had renewed his mem-
bershipin the American Legion.
As.. a Past Commander, I
most strongly resented his re-
marks against the American
Logion. ,
I also know Roy Bartram and
know that he is proud of his
American Legion membership.
This is just one of the reasons
why I am v oti n g for Ray
Bartram for State Senator.
g-- Erhard (Rod) Nouse
,, Past Commander
American Legion Patt 179
(Pd. Pol. Adv)
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tatorian: Barbara, Horecka and Jerty
Carr of the firth grad* received, award*
h for being on th* straight-A honor'
roll. Perfect attendance wards were
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I know of Waltsr Richter. r
know- Walter Richter tried to
misrepresent Ray Bartram’s 4
voting record on farm and ranch
matters. • - , ' ■
Ray Bartram is a proven
friend of the farmer and ranch-
er. He has been most Interested
in and, active in supporting
the Soil Conservation District
Programs.,, “ . 4. ■. t,..
Because Ray Bartram is'a
proven friend of the farm and
ranch industry, Lam onlytoo
happy to recommend him to /
the voters of our district for
our next State Senator.
-Herman Blank
3 x Chairman of Board
Soil. Conservation District
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Deckers Tall Korn Sliced Bacon, Lb... 464
Diary Franks, Lb. in Cello, (Raths)... 49
FRESH FRYERS, Lb............ .......
Bologna, Per Lb.. -- 434:
Choppad Pork, Par Lb....... • • ..... 534
persohs at Quihi Gun Clyb. • .
Ascension Day services set at
fZion Lutheran Church at 8 p.m. Thurs-
day, May 31. Prior to the services,
the general -board of Zion Lutheran
Church Women will meet at 7 p.m. At
9 p.m. ,the senior choir will rehearse.
Enrollment* are atill beinglaccepted
for. Vacation Bibi* .School. " ' ’ ~
Of Cattle Against Worms
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I FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES WII
Cabbage, ...8
White Bermuda Onions, Lb.... 84 1
Cucumbers, Lb ...
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Calavos, Each,,.., 84.
Bananas, 2 Lbs. For........ 29
I 8 Oz-Pkg.,USDA Inspected.... 564,
[ Lemonade, Reg. or Pink, 6 Oz., 2 For 254.
Hawaiian Punch,: —Reg. 6 Oz., 2 f or 25<
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BEER, 6 Bottles For........................
BEER, Case......................... $3.25
SODA WATER, 6 Battles For............. 30
BIG DIP, % Gallon.................... 59<
MELLORINE, % Gallen........ 39 ‘
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Newly ekected president of
the LaCoste Lions' Club is
Aelred Tondre: and -
Volunteer. Fire Dept.’s new.'
president is John Parma.
Mrs. Betty Trip and Miss
parole Rose Rihn of Betty's,
Curl ; Shoppe .. attending ad- \
vanced hair training classes
under Madame7 Margarite Buck
May 27, at the Granada Hotel
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Breaded Fantail Shrimp, Golden Brown
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Chapman's Laying Mash, 100 Lbs.c... $3.40
Lay Mash, Crumble* or Pellet*, 100 Lb*
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fore you.get your fishing supplies.
Come in how and take plenty ot -
’ time to "shop around** in our store.
Quality supplies—low prices.
at MAURICE A. RIHN
Castroville Appliance And Plumbing Co.
WALTER RICHTER
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Medium Williams Lectric Shove......... 594
Giant Vselire Hair Tonic............... 654
greatly in the prevention of
screw worm infestations .Medina
County agent C. B, Gasto,
emphasized this week. .y.
Stockmen are urged to spray
their livestock regularly to
prevent' (as many screw worm
cases as possibke. Every,
screwworm case whiqh is pre-;
vented brcontroled by chemical
treatment willalso aid greatly1
the effectiveness of the over-
All sc tew w orm eradication pro-
gram.- qi. n,c- c, a . t .6-
ir Although - several insecti-
cides will effectively control
screwworms, Gaston said
sprays pf: Co-Ral or Korlan
/give better protection from
scre w w orm " attack. These
sprays also will , give good
'control fymost other external
p ara/. sue has horn flie a,
liceT’and ticks. / .
Stockmen also are urged to
inspect all livestock regularly
and treat all wounds promptly.
Ten or more worms should be •
collected from deep Ln' each
wound and taken to your local
county agricultural agent or
mailed to Southwest Screw worm
Eradication Program, Box 96 9,
Mission. 62, ,, .'
Kimbell’s 1-2 lb. TEA 49,
FROM OUR DRUG COUNTER
Lustre Cream Shampoo, Reg. $2 siie $1.59
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Telephone: 18 03 00
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Schott, Joe L. & Schott, Bobbie. News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 18, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 30, 1962, newspaper, May 30, 1962; Castroville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1585162/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Castroville Public Library.