The Tri-County News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 29, Ed. 1 Monday, October 27, 1975 Page: 5 of 16
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Call Maurice Riha, 538-2421
Buddy Jonas
can do for you, but what you can do Hoog, Michael DeCock, Susan
for 4H”; and, “Remember 4H Boehme and Robert Boettcher.
Camp!” Other winners included
, Karin Frazier, daughter of Mr. and Happy Anniversary: The Henry
Mrs. Stephen Frazier of Natalia, DeCocks, Bruce Cherrys, Ernest
who won 2nd, and David Tschir- Echtles, Francis Lutzes and Larry
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attending the, annual Medina
County 4H Club Awards Banquet
the hip down and was in extreme . .. __________,
pain. She was able to move about a. get-together for friends who hunt placing in the poster contest not
bit, but very unsomafoteblnad: with Emil on the Chitham Ranch W“ , Stue
chat with Mrs. Salsman, due to and th" Erimmingogeberom pook 5th piace.
business; etc., and it Twas nice to. Talley, Linda Harwood, DY. Lytle 1 _ .
Pittman Santos Saucedo sg, talk with her again, but we certainly Morris, the Jim Deutschs, Joe Dorothy Breezee. and friend,
Httman Santos Saucedo, Santos wish it could have been at a happier \ f - -
Hernandez, Sherry-Fams, Jimmy' time for her. n Later fa thekyyeek,
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The Melvin Rihns hosting a
barbecue dinner for their children,
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Land Heritage Program—the land
had to be in the family for at least
100 years and be a working farm.
among other things. The Martins
said they attempted to drive home
Sunday evening, but the traffic was
bumper-to-bumper for miles, SO ----F --*«»• suow an muexIcau nyuuge uuu Ju uvag nva uJJz • ag4 guuu- Au Min .u,
they made it to Arlington, where proudly announcing the arrival of a Wednesday; Oct. 29, at 7:30 p.m. parents, the James Biedigers., She Funeral nervicen. ware keta at st
they stayed with their daughter, daughter, Catherine Elizabeth, on The film is an impression of is employed in San Antonio, Lake's-on-the-Lake Church, Auatin, Iniorment
Ronda Lee McNew, and her family, (kt. 6. She weighed 8 lbs., 4 ozs. America today. It will be shown at -sd .followed in Auntin Memorial P.rk
until Tuesday. and' was 21 ins. long. She is the library and is open to the public. Mrs. Helda Franger, -LaCoste,. cglpWwzEAEHegamt.
/ welcomed by grandparents, without charge. having eye surgery .ait Santa Rosa Antonin, on 19 m L nw
Kimberly Nicole, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Tumlinsonand:Tu2. ' Hospital. ‘ - Survivora include her "nimer: Mrs. Oscar,
znand Mrs. Freddie Martinez, Robert Huth, San Antonio, and Mr. Frank DeCock elected secretary ?_____ ..Schuehle: and Katie.Wurabach, both of San 1
baptized atSt. Louis Catholic and Mrs. HaroM "Zinsmeister,of BuccaneerHalatn Randall Todd Boehme, son of the Antonioiahrothmnord"inpiWurbndbnisson
Church, Castrovill, . Medina Lake. Blinn Jr. College campus. DeCock Anthony Boehms, LaCoste, was flowy was recitod Oct, ai at St. Louis
Al.l is from Castroville and the son of baptized Oct: 19 at Our Ladv of Catholic Church, Cantroville. Funeral Mass
Atf i Mr. and Mr.. Maurice DeCock Sr., Grac Church, LaCoste. sponsors warhehdociz2.mihechurch.withuontormem
1 2. • .0m, ; . . — are M«. Mary Louise (Billy) Echtle p»ubw«>r. included J W Suink. cUud. ,
, Sandy King and Audrey ^7 ... and Milton Stfzmann Jr? . Allen Huegele,
3 . j- spending theweekend in Stockdale 3 tm Emmett Wurzbach and Kenneth Steinle.
-.S. visiting relativesand friends; - Father Camilo Garcia was in
I ending Sept. 30 for Castroviller-srames Bole was awayspr W days.
’ • totaling 33387; Devine, 1$3160; "asALTAcA
, Hondo, 63227/and iacoste, none. diTherrordheipbon.hadva,bhbowas
’ 2Aee-! 5 years old. It was held at the Leo
i mini NAENII v Echtle pecan grove Oct.19 Present.
HUNuhMENU. were the Billy Echtles, Leo Echtles
. mc . w ror— ** 1, e and Kenneth, David and Tommy, .
Chickaa Mad ataah w/gravy ■*. che.Cordel Bohlens, Hondo, and
. Butteredpotatges the, Julian-Van Dammes, Devine,
i Crenmedpongn Quentin Ahrs and . Lonnie, - Jeff
1 dnlidpwmot-28, - b' ’ Wiltons,and Edna Biediger, The,
[ " THUHSDAY, OCT. 30 J /, j afternoon was spent in conversation
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Banana pudding
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.. Eulalia Fuentes, MonicalKohllep-
annual Medina County 4H Awards pel, Dee Addington, Stephen
Banquet in Natalia. Monte used De bn er, John Jeffries, Mra. Her-
‘‘historical sayings” in his poster— man Mechler, Imogene and Jerome
Dreserved „Clubs. Atheiumust be Rihn, Isabel Lpez, talk with her again, but we certainly Morris, the Jim Deutschs, Joe .Uuy •-,aye muu uwuuu,
preserxedijjiAlAHersae w ani Qh" Saucedo, wish it could have been at a happier Bergatos and John McLendons. George White of Universal City, 6
created equal i Ask not what 4H Hernandes, Sherry Fams, Jimmy m- "Liti,the groupwentr among the record crowd at the
_ . Mart at North Star Huntsville Prison Rodeo. This was .
Mall to see Deutsch’s exhibit of the 1st, prison rodeo Dorothy had’
----------— bronze sculpture. Well known for beeh, and it really was exciting as y
the Donald and Ronald Rihns and his wildlife, western and rodeo the participants didn’t seem to be ,
the Larry Seluxes. Everyone had bronzes, Jim was champion bull as cautious, and also, some of the >
lots of fun, reports Mildred. rider, champfon harahark hwmm events are quite different than most .
, 7 - — —l-aa e rider and champion all-round /urodes. p. ee,m ‛
,--,021 Weekend visitors at the Bernard cowboy in 1962-53. 2oe
Tracy Risinger on her 14th birthday FitzSimon residence were Roy and < Patienta at Medina Memorial
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Leeanna, Dora Bohl and daughter, and Edwin Zinsmeyers, Jimmy and Claude Wengenroth and Dorothy ' I
, , , - Mrs. Charite Ebrom,'as well as Clara at Lake Mathis for a weekend Neuman, all of Hondo, and Diana
attended. Games and records were Mrs. Ebrom's daughters, .e: of fishing. They brought back a few Garza, LaCoste:. Released as s
played: Ice cream, cake, chips, dips nice ones. patient from the hoepital was
and drinks were served. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard FitzSimon ' — - Gustave Contreras, Dunlay
» . .. . . . visiting Jack Ray and wife, Adele., Mrs. Myrtle Jungman in Natalia —mawuwepirags.
New arrival at Medina Memorial in San Antonio. Jack is doing much. to see her mother, Mra. Della ' J»s®
Hospital, Hondo,, includes: A better, now since his surgery • H it zfelder 1 day. cnusvavahnenopmN
daughter, Romelia, born to Mr and couple of weeks Also visiting nSomSlaughtnJroAurtin brohenofMin
Mra. Mano Martinez, Castroville was Roy 5 2 - - - -
weighing 6 lbs., 10 ozs. / t0p.0eppu-, ' Sandra Bohl, formerly gt SA, hi Addition to him niater, slaltghter th,, .
--- — Castroville Public Library, will making her home in LaCoste and murvivedby his widow, Mariiyn 3 children:, i
Mr. and Mra. Charles Huth, '■ show an American Heritage film on living next door to her grand-end.hinmothek MtB. Spm- Slaughter r.
the arrival df a Wednesday; ‘Oct. 29, at 7:30 p.m. parents, the James Biedigera. She
on The film is an impression of is employed in San Antonio.
America today. It will be shown at,' , 7. a7 — — h
the library and is Open to the public Mra. Helda Franger, LaCoste,
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Schott, Bobbie. The Tri-County News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 29, Ed. 1 Monday, October 27, 1975, newspaper, October 27, 1975; Castroville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1599510/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Castroville Public Library.