News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 34, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 19, 1962 Page: 3 of 8
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bus drivers. Alo assisting
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license patrolman stationeds
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Education Instructors Van D.
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the San (Antonio office of the
Texas Dept, of Public Safety.
Attending the bourse from
Medina Valley were Pat Martin,
Max Mechler, Arthur Haass,
and Mrs. Alice Bure 11.
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CONGRESS MOTOR HOTELS
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EVAN’S REAL ESTATE
Farms, Ranches, And
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Mrs: Edna MaeEvons
Castroville, KE 8-2186
Mrs. Wilfred Hutzler Jr. will
serve as president of Our
Lady of race Parent-Teacher
Club for the (coming year. y i4
Elected to assist Mrs. Hutz-
ler is Mrs. King./vic/presi-
dent, Mrs. Louise Rausch-
huber, secretary; Mrs, Francis,
Biediger, treasurer; Mrs.
Quintin Ahr, health chairman;
and. Mrs. Edwin Zinsmeyer, '
reporter. Committee chairmen
and room mothers ryvere also '
appointed at the Sept, 6 meet-
ing..Six new members were
welcomed into the club.
‛y First project for the club is
a fund-raising affair to be,
held Sunday, Sept. 30, at the
church pavilion with proceeds
going 'toward purchase of.
books, for the children. -
Main topic of discussion at
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For Your Convenience...
Now Handling Daily & Sunday
LIGHT, EXPRESS & NEWS
I S ANT LE BEN'S MO BIL
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Castroville, Texas
KOCH’S MEAT MARKET
Fresh Meat
j Country Style Sausage
Custom Killing & Freezing
WEDDING-PORTRAITS
MO 3-4317 I DEVINE
Follow the Congreunlgnl It takes you from FREE -
one good motel to another. Three hundred Write for poo
fine motor hotels and superb Congress Inns,
throughout the United States, and in Canada detaile arid
and Mexicol At your very first Congress stop, iratesof 300
your host will give you a free Travel Guide, or
‘ help you plan your trip, and make free ad-
vance reservations for your next Congress
Motor Hotel. All are Inspected and approved,
and all will honor your Diners Club, Ameri-
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freshmen and, sophomores;
' .while J JamesJordan is the
junior and senior teacher.
According--to Pastor Leo
Goertz, Archbishop Robert
K Lucey wants, every boy
and girl in public high school
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course. :
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Religious Class
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Jerry Barta, member of a
San Antonio landscaping com-
pany, was guest speaker at
the Sept. 11 Castro' Garden
Club meeting. The group met
in/the home of Mrs.' F. L.
Childs.
’ "Members ejnjoyed a discus-
sion on rock gardening and'
landscape designing. A field
! tour was taken -atthehome.of
Mrs. Childs and. Mrs. Jack
Collins, and at the local ani-
mal h os j>i lal. —a . \ .
( At' the meeting, plans were
made to tour the Valdina.
Farms near \ D’Hanis last
Thursday. :,. n s. ;,
Next meeting willibe Tues-
day, Oct. 9, in the home of
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REAL ESTATE
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CASTROMILLE
KE 8-2219 r KE 8-2564
We Apirredate Year Business!
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Dan’s Meal Market
CUSTOM KILLING-
Cut, Wrap, and; Freeze
7 At A Very Low Price
Phone KE 8-2131 Castroville
Drop By And Visit r
COLD REFRESHMENTS
ERIKA'S PLACE
C a «tro v 111 e, T exa ■
Erika and Jaka
Chain Link Fences
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Mrs. Wilfred Hutzler Jr. P-TC President
presents a problem and a hard- v
ship on parents and school
officfals. No decisionws 1
reached on the matter. z / <^91
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Smokehouse
CUSTOM .CALVES
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Cut * Wrapped * Frozen
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LOCKERS FOR RENT
Butty Beck, Prop.
Castroville , KE 8-2132
the -course was attended by
administrators and drivers
> from Medina Valley, Natalia,
. Yancey, Devine,. . D’Hanis,
and Hondo. «_ -!
The 3-hour course included
2 films, with emphasis on pro-
v4 fessional .. d rivi ng and i-
N s structions on the laws af-
l,1 fecting school bus drivers,
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and equipment required to be
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BUS DRIVERS ATTEND CLASS
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Medina Valley school bus
drivers attended a driver
training , course/ coordinated
. . , by County School Supt. C; F. ‘
• Schweers in Hondo Sept. 5.-
Held at Hondo High School,
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FIRESTONE TIRES
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Official Inspection Station
, . Castroviil, KE 18-9592
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General Merchandise
Rio Medina
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LLiensedReg Estte Broker
MILLER REAL ESTATE OFFICE
. 1722 AVKNUt M-HONDO .
after 1 p.m. Mon. thru Fri.
(any time at Dairy Kreme)
7 Marguerite’s
> Beauty Shop
Call Now For A Standing (.
APPOINTMENT .
PO 2-336?, LaCoste
Quintin Ahr
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Painting Contractor
LaCoste, Texas 1
, FOR A GOOD PAINT JOB
W. F. BIEbIGER
Mbil Service Station
Mobilgas - Mobileil • Mobil Tires
Official Inspection Station
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% lb. Char-Broiled Hamburger 394 -
! Speeds ^^0-21 30 with French Fries 49 <
Soda Floats, Large 20‘ I
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Fried SHRIMP Platter $1.10 E
ISAMMY‛S DRIVE-INN CAFE
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Monday Thru Thursday — 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Friday -,8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Saturday - 8:30 a.m. to 12 noqn
Medina Valley Business
Directory
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KE 8-2524
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.i , ‘7/ Catholic youth of St. Louis
\z ' Parish s,who attend Medina
, ' Valley High School registered
\ “3’ last Monday night for/the
religious N courses to be con-
— ducted at St. Louis School. A
i--a z Eugene Suehs is teaching
LET US CHECK YOUR ENGINE I GET
GREATER PERFORMANCE AND BETTER
GAS ECONOMY OUT OF YOUR CARI
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Hugo H. Bourq u I n • s
Servite Statfee, Aete Parts
AT THE BRIDGE ON U. S. HWY. 90
CASTROVILLE
Bicycle Flats Fixed Free
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Kilpatrick
PHOTOGRAPHY
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.7 FLOWERS FOR 7
ALL OCCASIONS'
Ahr’s Flower Shop
PO 2-3223 LoCo.t.
5 cme And See Ue
? DORA & AGGIE’S
RIVERSIDE INN
Cold Refreshments & /Food
Pickicking St Swimming
Good Fishing.’ KE8-2033 .
A & R SERVICE STATION
Groceries~Sott Drinks- Beer
C ' Daily and Sunday S. A.
EMpratB & Evening News ,
KK 8-9509 ,/ j Srptrovie
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My Baaviy Shop
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Castroville x
Frank J. Keller /
General Merchandise
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Schott, Joe L. & Schott, Bobbie. News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 34, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 19, 1962, newspaper, September 19, 1962; Castroville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1585178/m1/3/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Castroville Public Library.