Medina Valley and County News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 18, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 14, 1974 Page: 5 of 16
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Ahr’s Flower Shop
Cora’s Place
Vick’s Castroville Emporium
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AGRICULTURAL
BEARINGS
mark Inn Complex. Mr. Thompson -
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Beatrice Perales, Concha Olivares
and Lucia Hernandez will be in
charge of this the next time.
Mary Louise Mascorro was pre-
sent as a prospective member for
the December membership drive.
Lilley Costillo served tuna fish
sandwiches, chips and drinks.
For the Aug. 28 meeting, Dolores
Fuentes will bring refreshments.
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Published Through The Cooperation Of The Local Churches And Sponsored
By The Undersigned Individuals And Business Institutions
' CASTROVILLE BAPTIST
CHAPEL
Harris D. Shinn, Pastor
Castroville
WORSHIP SERVICES
Sunday—11 a.m.
SUNDAY SCHOOL
Sunday—10 a.m.
BIBLE STUDY
Sunday—7 p.m.
. ST. LOUIS
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Larry Stuebben, Pastor
Castroville, 538-2267
MASSES
Saturday—7 p.m.
Sunday—8 a.m.
Sunday—10 a.m.
Mon.Wed.-Fri.—6:30 a.m.
Tues.-Thurs.—6:30 p.m.
CONFESSIONS
Saturday—6 p.m.
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Sheldon Antiques, Castroville A&R Auto Parts
Bourquin Automotive Castroville Drug Store
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Auto Parts
ST. FRANCES CHAPEL
Mice
MASS
Saturday—8 p.m.
CARPET GRASS
INSTALLED ON
YARD, CEMETERY LOTS
Free Estimate
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MEDINA VALLEY’S new head basketball coach,
i Charles Neuman [B], is surrounded by the nurses
and staff who volunteered their time for 3 days to
help administer physicals to athletes at Medina
Call: Jimmy Me McWhorter
Horticulturist
if we plant a tree
we guarantee it to grow!
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technique, but the determination to
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well as the staff and nurses at Castroville Profes-
sional Bldg. (2nd from L-R] Mrs. Larry Haby, Mrs.
Kenneth Persyn, Mrs. David Beck, Mrs. Robt.
Mueller, Mrs. James Snider and Nancy Eckert. .: A
Not shown, nurse, Mrs. Henry Nino, who works at
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At coffee Klatches or cocktail
parties it is not unusual' for the
newsman to be taken aside, or
addressed publicly on the matter of
“putting bad news in the news-
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
Roy Timaeus, Pastor
Castroville, 538-2264
WORSHIP SERVICES
Sunday—10 a.m.
SUNDAY SCHOOL
Sunday—8:45 a.m.
SENIOR CHOIR
Wednesday—7:30 p.m.
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The false security that comes
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dangerous to the safety- for the
individual and...the society in
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CAIHOUC CHURCH--
Msgr. James Boyle, Pastor
LaCoste, 762-3346
MASSES
Saturday—7 p.m.
Sunday—7:30 a.m.
Sunday—9:30a.m. I
Mon.-Fri.—7:30 a.m.
CONFESSIONS
Saturday—4-5 p.m.
Saturday—6:30-7 p.m. 1
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Free Estimates, Appraisals, Sales, •
Buys, Rentals, Certificates
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Billings, Mont., where he is con- starting Sept. 1, will be Mr. and
nected with a Motor Mart, Mike Mrs. W.E. Waite of Abilene who
creased 36 per cent. / * ) goes to Huntsville, where he holds have leased the Schuchardt
< There is a lesson her ignoring A internship, and JBiU^ enters the property near the park,
at town hall or in the Congress and Galveston. Lynn Osborne is on vacation until ;
' the White House, merely fertilizes - —4-- Aug. 26 and then will returnto Cas-
the existing opportunity for ad- ; The guests registered' at the inn troville for more researching. ’ ----2-3---2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-3-2-2-2-2-:
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Judge Crain, Mr. and Mrs. M.L. a
Campbell and daughter Cynthia •
(and a darling poodle), Mr. and a
Mrs. Harry Zavisch Jr., Mr. and ’
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A New Service
For Medina County \
13 1$ Lucky Number
By RUTH C. LAWLER s / - Todate fences have been moved,
__ For 2 Saturdays in a row, the inn mote than 20 blackberry bushes
of ..has had 13 overnight guests-— have been planted and plans call for
perhaps 13 is my lucky number. The a flag pole that will fly a U.S. and
Woodrow Sharps had a farewell Texas flag. The office for the
barbecue for their boys before the complex will be the upper floor of
experienced by smoking a cigarette ' Neither the newspaper nor radio quartet went to their new homes- the century-old bathhouse.. ' ,
he says. N,, stations mentioned vandalism for a ‘ "Dr. Phil leaves Aug. 26 for /> --- o
Also, smoking reduces the supply 3-month trial period. Eheyenne: Wy°. > Pat returns to New residents • of Castroville
of vitamin C in the body, while V During the 3-month news black-
oranges build it up. out, vandalism in Webster City in-
Hernandez says the basic re-
quirement for quitting smoking is a
strong wish to quit. Oranges are a
only 3125 3
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—An editorial in the Raleigh Times, Joseph White and the Freemans.
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“Bubba” Thompson has been
appointed park ranger for the Land-
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LaCoste 762-3648 •
L Falstaff, Pearl
By DOLORES FUENTES
The Guadalupana Society of St.
Louis Parish, Castroville, will
sponsor a Mexican Tamale Pie
Dinner, on Sunday, Sept. 8, st 11
a.m.
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The dinner will consist of enchi-
lada pie, beans, rice and a salad.
The advance meal tickets will be
$1.25, and 61.60 that day.
Also, it was reported that Mary
Jane and Gloria Garza and Dolores
Quit Smoking-.
Eat Oruge Slices!/
David Schroeder, Pastor
Quihi, Ph. Hondo 426-3406
WORSHIP SERVICES
Sunday— 10 a.m.
SUNDAY SCHOOL
Sunday—10 a.m.
BIBLE STUDY
Sunday—7 p.m.
Pa
Fuentes helped to prepare the meal ad
taken to the family of Desiderio A
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Repairs On All String
Instruments ;
Violins, Violas, Cellos, Basses, Guitars .
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People who want to quit smoking
can try oranges instead.
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conducted an experiment with 2
1 groups of confirmed smokers.
. There was only 1 requirement.
When they felt the urge to light up,
the smokers would eat a piece of paper.”
orange, preferably sucking the juice Though the degree of sincerity
m out first. a and enthusiasm often depends on
• After 3 weeks of controlled the sobriety of the adviser in many
orange eating, the number of cases, yet there are those who »
cigarettes smoked by the groups frequent neither gathering that feel
dropped an average of 74 per cent, that bad news, if ignored, will go \
Twenty per cent of 1 group quit away:
smoking altogether. . Such is not the case. ,
Dr. Edward Hernandez claims In Webster City, Iowa, the news*
the evidence suggests that orange paper and radio stations agreed to
' eating is a good substitute for honor a request from local civic
cigarette smoking during the initial groups to suppress news <
period of withdrawal. The effect of vandalism altogether. The idea was
t 1 citrus fruit, particularly oranges, on that vandab would lose interest if
the pahta is similar to the "bite" their vandalism was not publicized.
• the Castroville Professional Bldg.
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Schott, Bobbie. Medina Valley and County News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 18, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 14, 1974, newspaper, August 14, 1974; Castroville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1599449/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Castroville Public Library.