Medina Valley and County News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 6, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 3, 1964 Page: 8 of 10
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were ordained on the same day
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Sam Tschlrhart returning '
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Congratulations to Father
Leo Goertz onhis 44th ordi-
nation anniversary May 29, He
tour which will include a visit
to the New York World's Fair.
They leave June 13. -
his golden j ubflee the same
time asPope Paul VI. They
The Ard S. Richardsons
spending the summer enjoying t .
the scenic beauty and fine
weather of the Great Lakes a-
rea—at Tawas Beach Club,
East Tawas, Mich.
Coach and Mrs. Dolphus ’
Shotts will spend the summer
at Ladonia, Texas.
The tldrich Kunze family,
NacagdocheS. suitcase com-
pany of the George Kunzes.
Mrs. Chester Pieckiewcz
and son of Harlingen visilng
the George and Eldrich Kun-
zes. ' 2’ " ■. -
. The G arden :Club prese hting
each person whose home was
in' the Pilgrimage with an in-
dividual, gift
Happy Birthday Cards To:
Wendy Lee Marshall, Brenda
Jagge, Harry Guest, Wanda
Lea Tschlrhart, Ann Ducos,
Donna Deene,Raizman, Myra
Hitzfelder, Edith, Stinson, Mrs.
Oscar Hutzler, Otto Bippert,
Mary Margaret Schott, Mrs.
Leo Belzung. D aria Kruse,
, Clarence A. H aby, Roxanne
Pannette Bippert, Scott Greg-
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absentee voting for June 6
runoff election.
Wednesday, June 3.Sofl-
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Lance. Cpl. T. Y. T h om as
visiting friends hereabouts. T.
Y., a former student of Medina
Valley High school, has Just
returned from Okinawa and Ko-
rea.- After a 30-day leave, he
willbe stationed at Camp Pen-
dleton, Calif. 1
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-The -Ge ta l d,B at t os and
daughter of San Antonio enter-
taining the Cletus Battos bn
-their 31st w edding, anniversary
and M r s. Ed Schmidt on h er
Slim And
Tony’s Place
Gulf Gasoline
Beer - Groceries ‘
-ael Jaggep Thomas Boehme,
Mrs. Rosa G ra ff, and Mary
Bendele.
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Anniversaries: The Jim Bar-
nettes, J. J. McGraths, A. C.
Wurzbachs II, Gus A. Benkes,
Herbert W urzbachs, and W. D.
Schott’s Supermarket.
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Lucie W a 11 ace visiting in
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With Good Specials
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Also, Treats For The Kidsll
' Mrs. Estella Strayhorn re-
porting H. B. Hae gelin will
show slides of his trip to Ger-
many to the Dunlay Community
Club. ।
The Al Hoelschers of Ray-
mondville visiting the Henry
ory Keller, Stephen Schott, Sy
“ .Alien Schraeder, Leon Tschir-
’. - hart,. Christopher. Kelly, Mich-
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The Wilfted A h r s and
George Kunzes attending grad-
uation. exercises at Highland
Hills High School for Norman
Wayne Zapata,1 and also the
reception at the Ferd Zapata
residence. .
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Heineke welcoming a daugh-
ter, born May 19 at the local ----
hospital, ^he weighed 7«lbs.,' looks1 forward to celebrating
13 ozs.;and also is welcomed "" 1 -u' - - the eeme
by* -2 brothers and grandpar-
ents, Pastor and Mrs. H. A.
Heineke, Seguin, and Mr. and
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Tuesday, June 9-LaCoste
- Lions Club, 8p.m.. VFW Hall,
gion Lutheran Church’s Mary
- Circle;-2 p.m.: Martha Circle,
T h e A. P./Parmas visiting
Mr. arid Mrs. Roy Ahrens and
daughters of Kirby.
The Paul aasses sr. hav-
ing a turkey d in ne r honoring
Janet Theress Tschlrhart, Paul
Haase Srv, and Kay Tschir-
hart, who.,are all celebrating
birthdays. -
Castroville Library' receiv-
ingbooks from Mesdames Isid-
ro Gomez, Fred Childs, Henry
Schott, and Lou Bledsoe. Man-
uel Moreno also donated a book
to the library. Mrs. Fred
Childs donated 2 memorial
books and a flower arrange-
ment made of tissue paper.
lics Anonymous public meet?
Ing, 8 p.m., former Fous,
House, Castroville. Soil Con-
servation Service survey photo
e x hi bit at LaCoste National
Bank.
Saturd ay, June 6 -Runoff e- ■
lection.
Sunday, June 7-LaCoste'
Spring Festival, Our Lady of
Grace Church. Beef and chick-
Veh barbecue, amusements, and
dance at night.
i Monday, June 8-Begnning
of special summer schAbl fpr :
students entering Medina-Val- .
ley’s 1st grade with an ‘insuf-
flclent English language back-
grount.Castroville folk dance
-classes begin, ham ber pL
Commerce director's meeting.
Zion Lutheran Church’s Ruth
Circle. 7:30 p.m.
Mrs. W.H. McDougal, San An-
tonio. ,. : m any more years
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vey photo exhibit at Castro-
ville State Bank.
Thursday, JUne 4-Alcoho-
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Thec. L. Battos Jr., Mrs.
Corine Fischer, Misses Bar-
bara Carle, Ele nor Theis,
Sharyn Greco, and Othell Bat-
to, all of San Antonio, visit-
ing the Cletus Battos.
Congratulations to one of
our subscribers), Dolph Bris-
coe Jr., Uvalde, presented
With an honorary membership
in the Saddle and Sirloin Club
at Texas A&M. He’s a Texas
University graduate.
Miss Ruth’Lawler and Bar-
bara Ann Horecka attending a
luncheon at the Menger Hotel
honoring Kathleen Lawler,
grandniece of Miss Lawler.
Kathleen is amember of the
graduating class of Alamo
Heights. /
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JOSHES LAS PALMAS
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by the old ALSATIAN
Mrs. Paul Christilles Jr.,
' and son, Dennis, making prep-
arations for their 16-day bus
Mrs. Cletus Bat to visiting
the Matthew Hutzlers.
Pannie Skarda, University
of Texas student; visiting her
mother and brother, Mrs. Elo-
ise Skarda; and Joey.
A party and carnival will be
held June 26 at the Mico Fire
House. Chairman of.the event
is Alton S eek a t z, and co-
chairm ?n is Matt Du gos h, uy.
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KONO-tv doing another-
story on Castroville whsh
will be£n Channel 12 at 7:15
a.m. June 15. *
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Mrs. Ed Schmidt visiting
' Mrs. Mollie Schmidt in San An-
tonio. e 22" M --- '
Miss Sylvia Green, bride-
elect of Jardon Boehme, hon-
ored with a miscellaneous
shower-tea at the Legion Hall.
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Schott, Bobbie. Medina Valley and County News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 6, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 3, 1964, newspaper, June 3, 1964; Castroville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1593607/m1/8/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Castroville Public Library.