News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 20, 1997 Page: 12 of 12
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Saturday, March 22: Adem Stein, Gone Bippert, Kimberly Fischer,
Jeanette Bochme, Stephen Zeinert, Esiquio Gallegos Jr., Jan Glasser,
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Airbome Association at the annual
military ban. The ASWAA is a
non-profit organization that pro-
vides aasistance to the elderly, the
needy, Boy Scouts, and sponson
high school students with scholar-
ships. Balderrama is past V.F.W.
Post 8134 (Medina Valley)
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P INA- • "H4J --- 4* • "n"W" " Monday March 24 through March 28 vegetables rol man gjar ine cake
Butler aad Kami and Michael Bruce Goertz. , wibe: "" andmiik,l‛ '
‘Besson. Tuesday, March 25: Kim and Jeff Monday tasagna, gren beans, Friday HOLIDAY.
Saturday, March 22: Katherine Allen. tossed salad, garlic bread, fruit Ptoaeo ca« to order the day before
and Kyle Schneider and Maria and Thursday, March 27: Phil and cocktail and milk. . , you want to come so that prepara-
Michadl Brewer. , Alice Podevyn and John and Lisa Tuesday: Chicken strips, lima horn can be made for everyone.
Sunday, Manch 23: Connie and, Strobing beam. carrots, cornbread, mar- Manu is subject to change.
David Boehme, Jack and Barbara To add a couple to the anniversary qarine.pieand milk- - The mdrttton center inCastroville
and Karen ist, 538-2556. 0 ,
tilla, margarine, tresh fruit and milk, phone number In Castrowille to 538-
Thursday: Swedish meatballe, 2141n taDostelcall 762-3763.
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pounds fourteen ounces and "“"Sagugolgips"p“"Su.tm The Castro Garden Club met fol rod bud trees blooming near ■
, r -mZ Mr KemproCstrovile. Matemnhigreat- March 1 3, the community the library.I
■ in a wb WHyrh nF Antonio not1 raiinid neat irwii«fathei1 room ot th library. Ethelyn Members voted to give a R
Reinoldkcie" of Castroville. "*01 Conrod had brought a variety of PCH book as a door prize for the A
Katt Mabif vpi"i,, vases and planters donated by Moye Cantor presentation of ■
.. .. a"Am‛E ____ . the family of Mrs Johnny The Alamo Pope Concert Band. ■
. - <^>dy ^k*1"** Knopp for members to have. Bea Poxworthy reported on ■
of their daughter. Kati Maric, bom a^L^ 12:02 p-m -A Methodist There were many useful and the Great Texas Trashaff to be ■
Womenn dhildrenbsaHospitplein San Antonin. Katieweighed attractive contninets to choose hold on April J. from 7 .... wo l
pounoB, bix ounces sno H-SMIF omy jmj one imii inciiCB or from 10 8 m * mgegin0 Aiag to Sp mi
Maternal grandparent am Buntoe Verstuyf and the fete Robert .SieougPLL‛2
wernrvTOv.PatemalarandnarentsAmMr.AndMrs.Arthurand The meeting opened with the Regional Park. The City ■
Adeineweiblen of Cstloville business first on the agenda. The Beautification Committee and I
minutes were ready by Jo several organizations will be E
Bender; Loraine Ghidoni gave joining the fight against trash _ .a j - .g0 . . — ।
the financial report. Pros, and fitter. Everyone is invited to ***^^ ^.1'2_ pmuBrdonKnlonCnaxi"su
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,pgppA"AGgT March 24* Trsvis Jean plants had been given to the Members enjoyed little sand- .. IBraden Keller cmniiit- Amaple»concertnana
Sndm Naine). Michel Tonehu; Monds wiaon “and Coiby many ne b”? wiches, lemon bars cookies Cner from 8.55.918. Mem, % mhe Almo Popo Comoor
HolnasMarcbzskancine she na dlscuima the lighting dies, punch and coffee, served Call Caroline McMillian 931-3544 forming at Braden" Keller
around the building with city -around a pretty Easter Egg tree. Alatian Meqng , Community Center April 5, 7" 9
personnel and advised them of Clada Brumley and Priscilla The Alsatian group win meet p.m. The benefit for Moye Center to
the club’s decision to help Hancock were hostesses. A March 24 at 7:30 p.m. in the another of the programs in the
defray the cost of additional videotape on Wildflowers of Braden Keller Community Center. Moye series. The concert will con-
lighting. Texas was shown during refresh- They meet every 4th Monday of the sistofa variety of well-known
Carole Romano discussed the meets. month. musical favorites and provide an
coming field trip of April 10 A plant exchange was held; Flrot AM Ciasses evening of great listening and har-
toFredericksburg. many interesting plants were on Free First Aid Cl— will be mony.
Transportation, lunch, and cool hand. Ethelyn Conrad read an held Wednesday, March 26 at 7 1
were discussed and people interesting article on cooking p', \ .
signed up for the trip; meeting from “scratch/
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Breaktast Menu - Intermediate Monday, March 24: Hamburger
(Ages-11) on a bun, sliced picides, mustard,
Monday, March 24: Assorted odd mayonnaise, lettuq and tomato,
cereals, buttered toast, jelly, break- French Mm, ketchup, baked beam,
foot pizza, orange wedges, assort- chined pears and milk
ad fruit juice and milk. Tuesday, March M: Chicken
. Tuesday, March 26 Assorted nuggets, country style gravy,
cold cereais, buttered toast, jelly, 7 mashed potatoes, mbied vegeta-
waffles, syrup, apple wedges, bto8, hot vol. bendy. cMfed paach-
assorted fruit juice and milk. • esandmilk
Wednesday. March 26: Assorted Wednesday, March 28: Lasagne
cold oersato, buttered toast, jelly, with ground beef. teased salad,
breakfast burrito, chilled peaches, ranch dressing, seesoned groan i
assorted fruit juice end milk. 4 beam. gailic toast, ansofted chilled
Thursday , March 27 : No School frukandsMk
Today. Thursday, March 27: No School
Friday. March 28 HOLIDAY Today
Lunch Menu - Intermediate (Ages Friday, March 20: HOLIDAY
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Muennink. Wednesday, March 24: Ann Lutz,
Sunday, March 23: Ralph Akr, Lance Bippert, Stephanie Burger
Pear Flathouse, Janet Haby, and Celeetina Guzman.
Frankie Kauffmann, Jill Kempf, Thursday, March 27: Leonard
Megan McGrath, Amy Rihn, Jason Bippert, Debbie Duron, Dennis
Stein, Kelsey Groff and Megan Haby, Pamela Kunze, Matthew
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Barnes, Thomas. News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 20, 1997, newspaper, March 20, 1997; Castroville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1599978/m1/12/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Castroville Public Library.