Medina Valley and County News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 5, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 27, 1964 Page: 3 of 16
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FLOWERS FOR
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Ahr’s Flower Shop
PQ 2-3223 LaCoste
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PHOTOGRAPHY
; WEDDING PORTRAITS
MP 3-4317 DEVINE - ,
CLOSED MONDAYS
CHAIN LINK FENCES
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Take A PEARL Ice Chest
Full Of Refreshing
PEARL BEER On
Your Next Outing.
For Esti mates Call
KE 8-2556-PE 2.1558-DI 2-7218
KE 8-95 92 • Castroville
Castroyjlle P ubl i c L ibrary
is planning tosponsorrthe
Texas State Library Readihg
Club.
Children who would like to ■
become a member should tell
either Miss Ruth Law lerjor.
Mrs. A. A. Murrells The librar-
ian then will fill out a curd on
which will be kept the reading'
record of the child. If a-child
reads 12 books, he will fceive.
a certificate from the T e i as
State Library. Children are en-
AND YOUR HOME, SHOP
2- ■ ""pi : eoama-.t
Coinciding With the Readers'
Club will be- an adult summer
reading drive; Parents of all
children in the Readers’ Club
are urged to. participate in the
drive which will begin in June.
< Story Hour will start on
Thursday, June 18. Stories
will be selected from aglist
dip plied by the san Antonio
Public Library Children’s De-
partment. The Story Hour for
■ children .from .5-7 will be held
9:30-10 a.m. The story Hour
for children from 8-10 will be
This Space
Reserved For A
Small Business
With Big Ideas!
LACOSTE MEAT MARKET
Freeh Meat
Country Style Sausage
Custom Killing & Freezing
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Marguerite’s
Beauty Shop
Call Now For A Standing
APPOINTMENT
PO 2-3363 LaCoste
A & R SERVICE STATION
Groceries-Soft Drinks-Beer
Delly and Sunday S. A.
Express & Evening News
KE 8-9509 Castroville
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ABOUT RUNNING OUT OF GAS WITH UNITED
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couraged to read a biography,
hut it is not required.
FOR YOURSELF, YOUR FAMILY
H. BRU MILLER
Licensed Real Estate Broker
Miller Real Estate Office
Phone HA 6-2143
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The Newe Bulletin, 4o und e d in
1958, is en independentnewspaper
dedicated to the best interests of the
community, state and nation
A subscription is $3- year in Me-
dina County and trade erea and 85 a
year elsewhere.
The News Bulletin ispubli shed
weekly st its offices, Castroville,
Tsxss. Application r toymail at Second
. Class Postags Rates is paid at Cas
troville, Texas. )
Any erroneous reflection upon the
character, standing, or reputation of
any perspn, firm, or Corporation which
may appear in the columns of this
newspaper will bs corrected upon be-
ing brought to the attention of the
editor.
Mangold’s
Texaco
Serving will begin at 11:301
a.m. Prices are 81.25 for A-
dults and 75 cents for chib
dren.
THE NEWS BULLETIN
Page 3—May 27, 1964
OURSERVICEM
IS THE BESTOW!
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Today, United Gas pipe lines ar connected to nearly one-lent h
of all known gas reserves in the entire nation. That’s enough
to serve every residential custpmer in the country for seven
years. No other gas supplier in the Gulf $outh can surpass
United's ability to provide dependable supplies of natural gas
to the growing cities and the booming industries of this area
EVANS REAL ESTATE
Farms, Ranches, And
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. Mrs. Edna Mae Evan*
Casiroville KE 8-2186 <
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.us Avoid car accidents caused
by car negligence—see us
• for expert car care today!
ant plate, now, that it is air-
conditioned..
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Hunt Club Sponsor
FRESHMEN VQCATIONALi AGRICULTURE etudente at Medina
Valley High Schaal are shown with end table* and night stands they
made in the woodwork cour**. Front row (L o R) Royce Duesterheft,
Robert Montelongo, Tommy Wurzbach, Carl Stephenson, Gilbert Echt-
l •.Carlo* Martinez, Ernest Kroeger, Bill Wood, Enicasio Martinez,
Mike Ellis, Alan Frautschi, Robert Garcia, Garland Tschirhart, Frank
Fuentes, Gregory Blediger, Gabriel Botello,Abel Reyes, Marvin Gil-
liam, and Henry Schirmer. Back row (LtoRJoeHaby, Morgan
Huegele, Charles Halty, Johnny Zuniga, Ricky Carlson, James Ruby,
Dwight Green, Robert McDonald, Joe Ruby, and Russell Wise. The
boys were taught identification and Use of woodworking tools.
Reading Club On Tap Here
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PickUp
and
Delivery
Service
Be sure to mark Sunday,
June 7, on your calendar. 220-6
That’s the day Our Lady of
Grace Church will be serving
I that delicious beef and chick- ’
en barbecue dinner at the an-
nual spring festival in La-
Coste. 11_______________■ ; ■ .. ’, /
Pupils, Chaperons b >
Set For Outing
. Twenty-six boys enrolled an,
vocational agriculture at Me-
dina Valley High School and:
12 chaperons, headed by'
Claude Schott and Henry Schir-
mer, will be on a fishing trip
to Cotulla’s Holland Lake Dam
June 1-3.
The group will spend the
time fishing, cooking, and eat-
ing outdoors. Royce Duestem.
heft will be unable to attend. -
this year.
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Thanks Issued
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The Garden Club wishes to f
express thanks and apprecia-
tion for your coverage find-* -
support in reporting all Gar- "
den Club news.
-MRS. HAROLD W. MEYER
Corresponding Secretary i
TEXACO
EUGENE SUEHS'
REAL ESTATE
Bonded Taxa* Dealer
CASTROVILLE
KE 8-2219 or KE 8-2564
held from, 10:30-11 a.m. Chll-.
dren interested in attending
-d-e,-2- the Sibry Hour are asked to
sigh up at the-library now.
The library is quite a pleas-
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Mgr. Ed., Adv. Mgr. BOBBIE SCHOTT
New. Editor... DESLYN ZINSMEYER
- Football Ed—.JACOB TSCHIRHART
Reporter ........ DOROTHY HORECKA
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COLD REFRESHMENTS
ERIKA’S
Castroville, Texas
ERIKA and JAKE
My Beauty Shop
Dial KE 8-2533
For A Lovelier You ,
CASTROVILLE
JOSKES LAS PALMAS
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ONE MILE SOUTH ON GEN. McMULLEN DR.
OFF HIGHWAY 90-SAN ANTONIO
5 CREDIT PLANS-ACRES OF FREE PARKING
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Toon Fair June 5-14
The wonderful world of the
3 teenager, his achievements,
hi# hopes and dreams for the
- future, and his favorite forms
. of recreation and entertain-
I merit will be unfolded in San
Antonio June 5-14 at the first
annual Teen Fair of Texas.
The project, which has
been geared (during an entire
year’s preparation as a state-
wide salute to Texas’ 2,000,-
000 teenagers,. is sponsored by
the Lions Club of San Antonio
with the active cooperation of
all 880 Th %a 8 Lions Clubs
and their 37,500 members.
Aelred Tondre, LaCoste
Lions Club president, said
every facet of teenagers’
many and varied interestswill
take dramatic and exciting
shape during the 10-day Teen
, Fair at the Coliseum.
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Scheduled June 7
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Vocational Agriculture ■
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Medina Valley High School's *
vocational agriculture students W
closed the school ‛yar a f t e i .2-
having built nearly 100 items,
including picnic tables. barbe- • J
cue pits, gun cases, hog feed-
ers, book cases, night stands, A
end tables, and concrete tables I
and hog troughs.
The boys were instructed in ■
the use of power tools, weld- I
ing, concrete work, hand tools, I
and furniture, refinishing. In- I
structors are Royce Duester- I
heft an4 Henry Schirmer. I
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Schott, Bobbie. Medina Valley and County News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 5, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 27, 1964, newspaper, May 27, 1964; Castroville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1593606/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Castroville Public Library.