Medina Valley and County News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 12, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 13, 1966 Page: 4 of 12
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she left by bus for Denton to
at the June 23 funeral for A1-.
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Hondo, who passed away in
Hondo June 21 --
Friday, May 13-Friday the I
13th-indeed was an unlucky
day for Bobby Bippert, 15,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Bippert of Rt.r9. San Anton
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. It began as any other day.
Bobby started out for school
that morning on his motor-
cycle. At the time; Bobby was
completing his freshman year
at Medina Valley High School.
He was traveling along the
gravel road from U. S. 90 to
F. M. 471 w h en bin motor-
cycle and a Volkswagen col- |
lided. Bobby was thrown
All About People,
Places And Things
Congratulations to Mr. and'
Mrs. Alex Jungman Sr. who
celebrated their 52nd anniver-
Tommy Jungman, son:of the
William Jungmans. earning his
master degree in education
from Our Lady of the Lake,
Tommy is a coach at Roberi;
Ei Lee High School, Sa An-
tonio.
:. Danny Ruempel, your friends
and r e l a t i v e s w apt you to
know they are pulling for you,
and for all our other men in
Viet Nam. lie, ‘ 0.20 .
Sister M. Medard visiting
her parents,Mr. and Mrs.’ Hen-
San Antonio, upon the recom-
mendation of Dr. Robert Ec-
kert. In San Antonio, Bobby
was in the care of Dr. J. J.
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Floyd Haby, Castroville,
proud owner of a nw Chevy,
and it’s a new Ford for F. J.
DeGrodt of Hondo.
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M-Sgt. (Ret.) and Mrs. O. J.
Smith and-sons, Mike, Gary,
and Doug, of Arlington, week-
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Edward Mechler and Harold
Baecker among the pallbearers
Bobby Bippert On Slow
Road To Recovery
a body cast is a slow-healing
method, it was agreed this
was the safest treatment for
Bobby.
Bobby returned home last
week after almost 7 weeks in
the San Antonio hospital, but
the ordeal is not yet over. He
must remain in bed, flat on
his back, with a cast from
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visit Mr. and Mrs. Aelred Ahr.
Then, the Oefingers departed
for Colorado Springs to visit
Mr, and Mrs. Jerry Harris and
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and % gal. ice cream cartons.
• Exclusive Jet Freeze Ice Compart-
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his waist down, until-Aug. 31. I
The cast will be removed at |
that time, and therapy treat- |
’ ment will be. started at the
Santa Rosa. I
Bobby hopes he won’t miss
the opening of school this
fall, since he will begin his
sophomore'year. After his ac- )
cident. He was unable to re- e”
turn to schoolto take his fin-
‘al exams; but was passed on
the bails of his grade ay err
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Both the doctors and Bob- •.
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from the motorcycle, suffering
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DETERGENT, Silver Dust, With Glass Tumbler,
Giant- Pkg- ------------ 794
DETERGENT, Tide, Giant-Size Pkg................... 594
SOAP, Dove, Rath Size. ...... .........«..... •• 254 "
SOAP, Lifebuoy, Reg.-Size Bar, 2 For..................... 29
PINE 0 PINE Household Disinfectant, 8-Oz. Bottle.... 374
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GREEN BEANS, CHOPPED BROCCOLI
MIXED VEGETABLES, CUT OKRA, 5' For.............. 994
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GRAPES, White Seedless, Lb... ------- 254
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CELERY, Cr sp California, Large Stalkiceu.- 194
TEXAS PEACHES, Large Size, .............. 294
POTATOES, California, 10 Lbs.n--,.- 594 u:
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BACON, Thick Sliced, Roegelein’s Cornflower, -
2-Lb. Pkg>. •••••«•« - $145
BACON SQUARES, Lb-.....--- 4•
"FRANKS; All Meat, Vac Packed, Lb-Pkg-wn- 594
SMOKETTBS. Roegelein’ ■. 12-Oz. Pkg-- 594
Pittsburgh Paints, Southern Pine Lumber,
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FRUIT COCKTAIL, Del Monte, 303 Can, 4 For.......... 89
LUNCHEON MEAT, Wilson Mor, 12-Oz. Can............ 494 7
VIENNA SAUSAGE, Hormel’s, 4-Oz. Can, 4 For...... $1.00
PICKLES, Whitfield, Whole Dili, 22-0z. Bottle.......... 354
DILL CHIPS, Whitfield Hamburger, 22-Oz. Bottle........ 3 54.
COFFEE, Folger’s & Maryland Club, Lb. Can........... 75
COFFEE, Folger’s or Maryland Club, 2-Lb. Can...... $1,49
TEA, Lipton’s Yellow Label, -Lb. Pkg.................. 396
TEA BAGS, Lipton’s, 48-Count Pkg........................ 654
CAKE MIX, Duncan Hines, Chocolate, White, Yellow,
3 For.........--***--*-* •rr-r $1:00 I
CRISCO OIL, 24-Oz. Bottle, Limit One................. ,394
DOG FOOD, Prince, Reg., Tall Can, 4 For............ 394 :
DETERGENT, Breeze, Reg.-Size Pkg...................... 294
1 ^Specials For July 14, 15, 16
JUICE, Lucky Leaf Apple, Quart-Glass-Bottle........... 204
DRINK, Dole, Pineapple-Grapefruit, 46-Oz. Can, 3- $1.00
SOAP, Lux, Bath Size, 2 For................................. 294
TISSUE, White Cloud,, 2-Roll Pkg............................ 254
CHEESE WHIZ, Kraft, 16Oz. Glass........................ -754
MARGARINE, Star Lite, Lb.-Carton, 2 For................ 454
RITZ CRACKERS, Nabisco, 12-0z. Pkg................... 334
, s COOKIES, Nabisco Oreo, Lb.-Pkg.............. 434
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TOOTHPASTE, Colgate, Giant-Size Tube..
. HAIR DRESSING, Groom A Clean, 77< Size.
DEODORANT, Amd Cream... .......
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ag ROBO KNIFE SHARPENER..:....................774,-
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Bobby’s friends haven’t
forgotten him’either. They
have visited him, sent flow-
ers, cards, and lots' and lots
of candy, and donated blood;
for which he is so grateful.
The kindness helps make the
time pass a little faster. "
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Schott, Bobbie. Medina Valley and County News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 12, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 13, 1966, newspaper, July 13, 1966; Castroville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1593717/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=180: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Castroville Public Library.