Castroville News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 30, 1990 Page: 2 of 50
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Scouts plan
annual barbeque
Low Impact Aerobics, M.V.
United Methodist Church, 4 p.m.
Subscribe
today!
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The Cub Scouts and their lead-
en appreciate the support the
community gave at last year's
dinner and thank you in advance
for your contributions this year.
Medina County Quilters meet.
Baptist Church, Natalia, 10 - 2.
the 'City of Contentment' at
Mooschaven, Florida are the
three main purpose* of The Loyal
Order of the Moose", Governor
Baxter stated. "At the same time,
we try to provide a little entertain-
ment and fan and relaxation for
our members and their families
DPS Troopers say Buckle Up and
Watch for Drunk Drivers this
Labor Day Weekend!
Al-Anon Family Group, M.V.
United Methodist Church, Cas-
troville, 8:15 p.m.
the dance was provided by Janie
Chapman A the Coal Miners.
"Our membership is growing,"
stated I Jndsey Baxter, Lodge Gov-
ernor, "and as we grow, we will be
more able to assist the local com-
Al-Anon, 15162 Main St., Lytle,
8:15 p.m.
Adult Water Aerobics, Regional
Park, 10-11 a.m.
Medina County Veterans Service
Officer, County Bldg, Deyine, 9 -
12.
AARP Assn. #2543 meet, St. Paul
Lutheran Church Annex, Hondo,
10 a.m.
Our Lady of Grace
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Ready to ride...
Nick Bedson, 9, of Kirby, (1), and Bryan Biediger, 9, of Castroville are
ready for a trailride at the Hermann Sons Youth Summer Camp at
Comfort. The boys were among, more than 3,000 junior members of
Hermann Sons lodges across Texas who attended the camp's 11 weekly
sessions this summer, six for girls and five for boys.
Law Impact Aerobics, M.V.
United Methodist Church, 830
a.m. and 4 p.m.
Adult Water Aerobics, Regional
Park, 10-11 a.m.
Medina County Veterans Service
Officer, County Bldg, Castroville,
1-3 s
Approved Literacy Program, L-
beary, 19325 FM 2790, Lytle, 6 - 8
pm. For more info contact Dar-
tom Clements, 772-3142, 5 - 0
pm.
MVISD...
School Menu
tossed salad, hot biscuits, spice
cake.
Mondor Sm
Rebecca and Glenn
Friday. September 7
Breakfast - Sgreal, French toast,
bacon, juice & milk - Lanch - Fish
w/catsup A tartar sauce, potato
rounds, cabbage slaw, hush pup-
pies, lime whip pineapple dessert.
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Also card games, ping pong and
darts.
Saturday, September 1
S.W. Texas Genealogical Society
meet. Town House Restaurant,
2105 F_ Main, Uvalde, 19 am.
$8.00 registration fee includes
lunch.
Sunday, September 2
St. Louis Catholic Church will res-
ume Fall Mass schedule. The 10
am. Mass will be held at 10:30
The local Cub Scouts are now
selling tickets for their annual
fundraising barbeque luncheon.
This year the take-out lunch will
be on Sunday, September 14
from 11:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. at
Our Indy of Grace Catholic
Church Pavilion in LaCoste.
This activity is the major source
of revenue for the support of the
local Cub Scout organisation.
Tickets sell for $4.00 each. The
meal will consist of barbeque, po-
tato salad, beans, onions and pick-
le*.
A Free Press:
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Adult night swimming. Regional
Park, 4 - 7 p.m.
Monday, September 3
Labor Day!
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September 9,1990
11:30 a.m.
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Wednesday, September 5
Law Impact Aerobics, M.V.
United Methodist Church, 8:30
a.m.
All
Descendants
Of
FRANCOIS
JACOB
CATHRINE
LORENZ
WHERE: Quihi, Tx
Quihi Gun Club Hall
Take Hwy. 9 wen to
Hwy 173-2 miles
then east on FM 2676 six mH**
WHEN: Sunday
September 9, 1999
TIME: 9:39 A.M. HR 7
MASS 11:00 A.M.
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Cathy and Charles Znsmeyer.
Tuesday, September 4
Mr. A Mrs. EA. Kunze Jr, and
Max and Martha Youngman.
Thtirtday, September 4
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Lange.
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—Out & About
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VS "no:
Rare & Unusual Plants
"veryttiing Wen Cactus to Orohide"
Hand Forged Iron Work
Open dally 9105
MEDINA VALLEY
GREENHOUSES
Old Rer Rd., Castroville
638-2298
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Eriday.August3
Karan Kohlleppel, Floyd Steubing.
and Joe Paul Wilma
Apru Matthews, Rorine Engel-
hart, Cindy Day, Sandy Boies,
Craig Bourquin, Barbara FitxSi-
mon, George Monreal, Andrian
Montano, and William Vaughn
Nolan Sherril, P.W. Crow, Brenda
DeCock, Michelle Ducoa, Antonio
E. Gonzales, Lynsie Haas*, Todd
Haby, Bonny McGrath, Margie
McGrath, Bob Persyn, Carol
Tondre, and Betty Wengenroth.
Monday. September
Bruce Alexander, Amy Bippert,
Aimee Hart, Amanda Solis, and
Matthew Wright.
1 needsYi September 4
Nicole Alvarez, Lynn Haby, Brian
Perales, and Sandy Pixler.
WnrillBT, September 5
Cynthia Stein, David Kriewald,
Jared Boehme, Nadine Brisden,
George Fink, Mickey Gallegos,
Hilda Persyn, and Mick Grady.
Thursday. September
RJ. Kohlleppel, Rose Martinez,
Susan Martinez, and James
Tondre Jr.
Happy Anniversary.1
Supday. SeeCeatber 2
William and Sylvia Reichert, and
James and Cindy Stein.
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ADDEESS:,
It’s a Gid!
Bridget Nicole
Diane and Terry Beck of Cas-
troville are pleased to announce
the birth of their first child, Br-
idget Nicole. Bridget was born at
S.W. Texas Methodist Hospital In
San Antonio, August 23, 1990 at
3*99 p.m. Bridget weighed in at 7 lb
8 ox and measured 20 1/2 inches
long.
The happy grandparents are
David and JoAnn Beck of Cas-
troville and Larry and Carolyn
Bn argute of Rio Medina. The
group at happy great-grandpar-
ents are Florence Tschirhart of
Castroville and Ervin and Thelma
Bourquin of Rio Medina and
Ralph and Selma Beck of Rio
Medina.
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s.
Barbecue Beef Dinner
il Bank
F.D.I.C.
3311
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Monday. September
LABOR DAY HOLIDAY
NOSCHOOL
Breakfast - Hot pockets, juice A
milk - Lunch - Chicken fried steak
w/gravy, whipped potatoes, green
beans, hot roils w/butter, pear
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Breakfast - Hot biscuit, sausage A
bacom, juice A milk - Lunch -
Che eat enchilada, pinto brans,
Spanish rice, corn brand square,
Jellow/fruit.
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Thursday, September 4
Low Impact Aerobic*, M.V.
United Methodist Church, 8:30
munitie* in their civic affair* proj- Thia is a family fraternity and the
ects." whole family is welcomed at the
"This and the support of the Lodge activities," Governor Bax
'Child City' at Mooscheart, 1II,, and ter concluded.
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Moose Lodge meeting. 7 p.m. and
Moose House Committee meet-
Ing, 7:30 p.m.
Medina County Health Unit gives
children immunizations, Hondo
Clinic, 3193 Ave. G, Hondo, 8 - 11
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Medina County Veteran* Service
Officer, County Courthouse,
Hondo, 8:30 - 4.
Twain area residents became bera were treated to a free dinner
members of The Loyal Order of and dance at the Lodge. Music for
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Low Impact Aerobics, M.V.
United Methodist Church, 8:39 Social Security Officer, County
a.m. Courthouse, Pearsall, 9 - 12.
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Dart tournament, Moose Lodg,
P Eridax.Augusts
Adult Water Aerobics, Regional
Park, 19-11 a.m.
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Moose Lodge open 4-12 add-
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PLEASE REIURN BEFORE AUGUST 31, 1999
• ■ Yes we are attending - -Bly remlttawee to 8
St Louis Gundalupana Society A.A. meets, MV United Method
meet, St. Louis ReeSwy, 730 pjn. ist Church, Castroville, 8:15 p.m.
Approved Literacy Program, Li-
Mesquite Porcelain Art Club brary, 19325 FM 2799, Lytle, 4 - 8
meets. First Baptist Church, Cas- p.m. For more info contact Dar-
troville, 9:30 a.m. lene Clements, 772-3142, 5 - 8
d sausage.
Medina County Commissioner*
meet, County Courthouse, 19 St. Ann's, Castroville, meet,
a.m. Naegelin Hall, 7:30 p.m.
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Adult night swimming. Regional
Park,6-7p.m. |
Approved Literacy Program, L-
brary, 19325 FM 2799, Lytle, 4 - 8
pm. For more info'contort Dor-
tone Clement*, 772-3142, 5 - 8
p.m.
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Tunaaans
DINNER: 1:00 P.M. Catered by Grady's
COST: 85.99 per Adult and Youth 12 and over
Childven under 12 - 2 hr $5.00
Wihout Meal Entrance Fee-$2.00
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Moose Family Fraternity at an
enrollment ceremony held at the
Medina Valley Moose Lodge Sat-
urday, August 25. New members
arm
Ralph (Blackie) Tschirhart,
Steiner (Chuck) Kierce, Frank
Schnelder, and Cari Allen, of Cas-
troville; Jesse Lopez, Tom Lan-
haus, Tom Swaim, and David
Taylor, of San Antonio; T.M.
(Dusty) Davis of Rio Medina;
Lawrence Cherry of Duniny, Nor-
man Bumrher of D'Hani*, and
Rone Floree of Cotulla.
After this impressive enroll-
ment ceremony, the new mem-
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Buckner, Luana. Castroville News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 30, 1990, newspaper, August 30, 1990; Castroville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1590638/m1/2/: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Castroville Public Library.