Medina Valley and County News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 51, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 3, 1974 Page: 2 of 14
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Texas ORANGES, 5-lb. Cello bag.
Golden Yellow BANANAS, 1b.......
California AVOCADOS..........
California LETTUCE, Large........
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Community Hospital. And, my sis-
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spent Friday and Saturday with
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April 9. at 7:30 p.m., according
to reporter, Earl Wurzbach.
SALES TAX CHECK
Castroville has received its
sales tax check for the quarter
ending Dec. 31, 1973, totaling
Gene Suehs
Western Auto
dition, $1000, for a total of
$1500. - ,,
It was noted that the weather
this past January and February
was quite favorable for outdoor
, work, and could account for the
additional building permits being
Pittsburgh Paint Canter, Southern Pine Lumbar, Cement,
Naito, Bolts, Pipe and Pipe Fittings, Window Glass, ,
Steel Farm Ga toe, Fencing, Aluminum Windows, Screen :
Doots, Garden Hose and Tools, Staffers Lawn and Gar-
den Supplies, Insecticides.
---Castroville
By MARGUERITE ECHTLE
Local voters should be certain
to study the list of candidates
who are running for city, county,
school and state offices, and
then be sure you vote and vote
for the ones that will help im-
prove your community, schools
and state. Make it a point to go
and vote, it's each citizen's duty.
What with the world in such a tur-
moil, it is up to us voters to put
the right ones in office so these
world situations can be corrected.
Or are you going around in
circles? .
Biedig
included a game of "Pass the
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Rath's FRANKS, 12-oz. pkg.....................
Kraft Half Moon CHEESE, 10-oz. pkg.........
All Meat BOLOGNA, 1b...........................
FEEDS
Staffers LAYING CRUMBLES, 50-1 b. Bag..
Staffers OMALA HORSE & MULE
504b. Bag.----...............
Staffer's HEN 'SCRATCH SD-lb Bag..........
Mangold's LAYING MASH 50-lb. Bag.........
LM. TONDRE&SONS.
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Del Monte CUT GREEN BEANS,
303 Can 4 for................................
Lux SOAP Complexion Size, 4 Bars for,.............
> Mop & Glo FLOOR CLEANER, Quart Size..........
Coronet PAPER TOWELS,
Jumbo Size, 2 for.................
• Colgate TOOTH PASTE, Large
5-oz. Tube...................,.....
The Rio Medina 4H met March
12, with Debbie Per ayn presiding.
Vickie Boehme read the min-
utes and gave the treasurer's re-
port. Stuart Breezee led the motto
and pledge and Jeff Biediger had
the inspiration.
Curtis Boehmeand Will Coates
reported on the 4H rifle team.
Linda Haby reported on the
council meeting, and Ronald
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let's do our part to make the
campaign a huge suecess,"‘says
Mrs. ‘Middour, who adds, "In '
case you’ve forgotten, the Sal-
vation Army collection box still
is in the parking lot at Schott’s ,
Supermarket. When you do your
spring house cleaning, why not
put some extra items into the
box, and look for your Salvation’
Army worker next, week, with a
big smile and a nice ‘contribur
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spring comes the Salvation Army
cg4a- eie comnapae tk cA00- Drive, and we now are preparing
35878. This compares with $4897 for Our kick-off for the 1974
for the same period a year earlier, campaign,’’ notes Mrs. Paul
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home, with Patsy ashostess. Eva
Gooch won 1st prize; Myrtle Echt-
le, 2nd; Edna Biediger, 3rd; Mar-
cella Fischer, booby; Inez Har-
less, bunco; and Hortense Kroe hospitals have been opened in
ger, hostess. Everyone enjoyed San Antonio the last 2 years,
coffee and ' tea. The April 16 There are 7 in the northwest part
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gathering will be hosted by of the city alone. At the rate the
MyrtleEchtle. city is growing, it won’t be long
—until SA will be the largest in-
Mrs. Leo Echtle hosted the stead of the 13th largest in the "
Happy 12 Bunco Club meeting, U.S. ' '
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of permits issued for the first 2
months of 1973, when only $320
in building permits were issued. ;
A breakdown shows permits
were issued this past January to
Julian Mascorro, 312,000, new
home; Castroville Baptist Chapel,
addition, $10,000; and David
Bippert, storage, $50, tor a total
of $22,050 for the month.
In February, permits were is- ;
sued to Billie Groda, addition,
$500, and Mariano Aguinaga, ad-
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f , Star Lite BLACK EYED PEAS,
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Hunts CATSUP, 14-oz. Bottle 3 for.................... $1
Towle STUFFED OLIVES, 5-oz. Jar..................... 49 r
Bama GRAPE JAM, 18-oz. Jar..................... 494
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‘ Libby’s Frozen ORANGE JUICE,
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Philadelphia CREAM CHEESE, 8-oz. pkg.......
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Assistant County Agent Wayne
Scholtz talked about soil fudging,
4Hcamp and the thank-you notes.
A list of all girls wanting to be
in the dress revue was made, and
all members getting high honors
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THE NEWS BULLETIN
and, as you guessed, I won 1st.
Three shared 2nd—Stella and Eve-
lyn Jungman and Marie Zinsmey-
er-and 3 shared 3rd—Fiorentina
Bohl, Marcella Keller and Alice
Salzman. Booby was won by 2-
Celia Zinsm eyerand Myrtle Jung-
man-and Viola Biediger won hos- ,
tess. Mrs. Echtle served assort- 7
ed homemade cookies, salted ,
nuts, candy, coffee and tea. Alice
will host the April 23 meeting.
w.. Koehler of SA, my brother
-in-law, underwent open heart sur-
gery March 27 at San Antonio
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V mmI-rc2: Middour of Castroville, whois a ,
“a. * 4-= local representative.
syiqsan Antonio, cMrs.MiddournnotesithatGuy
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was Mareh 30 atMacdona, with inter- campaign this year. Castroville 1
mem in the Macdona cemetery. City Marshal Frank Hayes is
Survivors include her parents, the another local representative.
Carlos Galvans;, sister, Mary Alice Combs stated that a lot of new
palonni,bLoubonnsoryxalnantngrand. plans are being made forcastro-
fenlo Galvans, San Antonio. Ville, and at least 1/3 of the ।
mimmmmmummamummmmg: campaign money will stay in this
area, with more available in case (
of an emergency. Several focal
children also are sent to the .
Salvation Army Camp each sum- ]
mer, he said.
The kick-off will be held at 2
p.m. Friday, April 5, at Sammy’s
in Castroville. All workers are ।
requested to be there. Those who
are interested in helping with a
couple of hours of their time,
and those who wish to make a ,
\ donation and are not contacted,
are asked to call Hayes or Mrs. '
Middour. e N a \‘
"We all know of the good work
that the Salvation Army does, so
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Reprinted from March >34 Ben Antonlo Light
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Schott, Bobbie. Medina Valley and County News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 51, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 3, 1974, newspaper, April 3, 1974; Castroville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1599430/m1/2/: accessed June 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Castroville Public Library.