The Bandera Bulletin (Bandera, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 20, 1979 Page: 12 of 12
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THE BANDERA BULLETIN
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1»7» ( •
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Only 3 More Days!
GET IN THE ACTION!
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LAND CLEARING
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LeStourgeon and Friday he
joined Murry and Hough
Cooperative.
Mrs Grace Hare of Lam
pasas spent the weekend in the
home of Mrs. Virgie Gilbert,
great nephew's
reunion.
will be held on Saturday, Oc-
tober 27.
The carnival activities will
begin at 10 a m. and proceed
until 4 p.m The parade will
begin at 2 p.m.
Besides participating in the
parade, other “ex activities”
Richie
pass to
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WATER LINES
SEWER LINES
SEPTIC TANK
SYSTEMS
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Yau are In a heck of a eta
You’re suffering from BO.
TERMITES ROACHES
SILVER FISH, RATS AND MICE, ANTS
TICKS, FLEAS, SCORPIONS, SPIDERS
MOTHS AND OTHER PESTS
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and ring around the collar.
■Junior High News
From Paw Prints
By Bruce Robison Paw Prints Editor
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Benders, Texes
The game was very well
played with very few penalties
J daughter, Mrs. Bobbie Hick-
served. Hostesses for the af-
ternoon were Mrs. Melvin
Hinds, Mrs. Dick Hinds and
Mrs. Woods Thornberry
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Last Thursday the Bandera ^gainst us.
■’ Junior High Bulldogs played the
St. Mary's Apaches in
Fredericksburg The game
started at 6:30 p.m. and we
were ready to play We didn’t
play well in the first half and the
I score was 0-0, but in the start of
' the third quarter things
' started going our way.
St. Mary’s tried an offensive
stunt by pitching the ball to the
halfback and letting him throw
Jonathan Graves put a very
good hit on that halfback,
jarring the ball from his arms
The loose ball was picked up by
Jimmy Perkins and run back
for a touchdown, but it was
called back on a clipping call
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moving to Alpine, he was em-
ployed by Bandera. Electric. Garrison, motored to Junction- |
Sunday afternoon and met their ]
college student children, Gina I
Garrison and Glenn Davis, who •
are attending Angelo State
University. They erfjoyed J
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The Medina Bobcat cheerleaders and mascot for the 1979-80
school year are mascot, Debbie Ortiz; top row, Sherry Kinsey and
Teddie Talley; bottom row, Mary Melacon and Julie Dodson This
is the first year that the Bobcats have had a mascot, and it has
really added to the spirit of the student body
expressions of love that have
come from our friends in
Medina, Bandera and Kerrville.
There simply are not words
that would express our feelings
of appreciation for all of them
More than anything else, we
appreciate the prayers in | |
John’s behalf He still has a long | |
way to go — another month in I I
the hospital and many more I I
months recuperating at home, I I
and we ask your continued I I
prayers for him 1 '
Our sincere thanks
Johnny and Virginia Johnson
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Medina and a 1973 graduate of Mr and Mrs. Garland Davis,
Medina High School. Before Gary and Copie, accompanied
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and Mrs Vernon Williams of man, and Eli over the weekend
Medina and a 1973 graduate of Mr and Mrs. Garland Davis,
a lovely occasion and the 75
guests truly enjoyed the af-
ternoon. Their new home is
nestled among beautiful oak Morley, duchess; 6th grade -
Max Combo, duke, Becky
Davis, duchess; 7th grade -
Dale Keene, duke. Savannah
will begin at 7 p.m in the
cafetorium
Additional ribbons will be
given this year to the person in
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it over to St. Mary’s, who drove
it to our five yard line. Our
defense held for four plays
including a quarterback sack by
Heath Hulse, and we took the
ball.
It was now late in the fourth
quarter and on the ne?t play
Quarterback Tim Butler pit-
ched to Fullback Gary Gatland
around end for a 90 yard touch-
down run. The conversion failed
and the game ended 6-4).
Our next game will be here
against Comfort on Thursday,
the 27th, at 5:30 p.m and our
dogs are ready to set the
records at 2-0.
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Mr. Jonas visited in the home of lor the 1979-80 school year has
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Mr? OcH? i _ ___
’ visited in the home of her
’ mother. Mrs Don Loyd, and
also in the home of her
REGISTER NOW FOR
PUNT, PASS & KICK.
It's free, and open to boys and girls ages 8 to 13.
Compete with others in your own age group. If you
win, you'll compete in higher levels of competition.
You could even compete in the PP&K National
Championship Finals held at Super Bowl XIV to be
played January 20, 1980, in Pasadena, California.
Registration Sept. 27, 28, 29.7.
Registration is simple. Just visit our dealership with
your parent or guardian and sign up. When you
register, you’ll be given a free PP&K Tips Book. It has
pointers from the pros and is designed to prepare
you for Punt, Pass & Kick.
9 a.m. Sat. Sept. 29
Boerne High School Football Field
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TIVY RODEO TEAM ADDS 2 roping
FROM MEDINA
Sandra Sutton and Jimmy
Adams of Medina High School
will be competing on the Tivy
High School rodeo team in 1979-
80 school year
The Tivy rodeo team is a
member of the Alamo Area
High School Rodeo Assn The
rodeos began in September and
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COSMETICS
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MEDINA SCHOOL
HOMECOMING AND CAR-
NIVAL IS OCTOBER 26-27
The Medina School
and Sherrill Johnson on a
fishing trip to Falcon Lake. The Medina
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picnic supper.
Mr. and Mrs Paul Garrison
III enjoyed the weekend visiting
in Austin.
SCHOOL CORONATION SET
FOR OCTOBER 20
The 1979-80 school coronation
has been set for Saturday,
October 20, at 7:30 p.m. in the
auditorium at Medina Public
School
The elected royalty for school
1979-80 are kindergarten -
Lional Hall, duke, Kristi Buster,
duchess; 1st grade - Mark
Biermann, duke, Tressie
Bingham, duchess; 2nd grade •
family. While there she at-
tended her
wedding and
MR. AND MRS. JOHN DEE
HINDS HONORED ___ ___________
Sunday, September 16, Mr. Marty Hall, duke, Barbara Van •
Matre, duchess; 3rd grade •
Joel Sides, duke, Samantha
ming in their new home. It was Sylvester, duchess; 4th grade -
Robert Faircloth, duke, Molly
Hughey, duchess; 5th grade •
Max Rodriguez, duke, Shannon
Courte»y of
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JOE McMULLAN ICC
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trees on the Medina river on
Benton Creek. Delicious
refreshments of sandwiches,
punch, cake and coffee were Morley, duchess; 8th grade -
Eddie Ortiz, duke, Dana
Faircloth, duchess; 9th grade -
Johnny Gibson, duke, Sara will be a reception for them and
Talley, duchess; 10th grade - their families at 6 p.m.
David Swint, duke, Jana Following the reception, a
Rambin, duchess; 11th grade - program for the general public
Mark Jones, prince, Barbara
------ Middlebrooks, princess; 12th
always so glad to see this fine grade - Robert Selement - king,
family come back into the Hill Connie LeStourgeon, queen.
The public is invited to attend each class who has the most
relatives attending the
program The classes to be
The honored will be those of 1970,
1964), 1950, 1940, 1930, 1920, and
1910.
MEDINA BOBCATS
HARPER LONGHORNS
The Medina Bobcats and
Harper Longhorns clashed last
Friday night in their first
and Mrs. John Dee Hinds were
honored with a “housewar
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been set for October 26 - 27. The
homecoming football game will and mistakes '' Both teams
Mrs. Odis Landis of Eldorado be played on Friday, October remained scoreless until the
26, at 8 p.m., and the carnival final quarter of the game.
Harper scored first on a two
yard run by Brad Sivells with
Jeff Mosty converting the extra
point. After an interception by
Mosty, Harper scored on a one
yard plunge. Mike Britt, of the
Bobcat team, blocked the extra
point.
Medina Bobcat,
Burke, completed a
Kenneth Pratt for 52 yards to
the Longhorn three yard line.
Richie Burk scored on a three
yard run The attempt for the
extra point failed.
The score ended with Harper
19, Medina 6.
The Bobcats played a very
tough game Billy Reed was
chosen offensive player of the
week and Clayton Powell was
chosen defensive player of the
week. Best Hit award went to
Steve Heinen.
RESULTS OF THE
VOLLEYBALL GAME
The results of the FHA
volleyball game were quite
successful for the faculty.
Winning three out of four
games, they proved who knew
how to play. Thanks to those
who came out and supported the
FHA and players!
FHA BAKE SALE
The Medina FHA’ers will
have a Bake Sale Saturday
morning, September 29, in front
of Dot’s Spot in town Coffee and
goodies will be available Come
and support your Future
Homemakers of America
MENU FOR OCTOBER 1-5
Breakfast
Monday - Donuts, milk, juice
Tuesday - Bacon, eggs, milk,
juice.
Wednesday - Biscuits-jelly,
milk, juice.
Thursday - Cinnamon toast,
milk, juice.
Friday Cereal, milk, juice
Lunch
Monday - Fish, slaw, corn,
fruit, rolls, milk
Tuesday - Beans, tacos,
lettuce, tomatoes, fruit,
crackers, milk.
Wednesday - Chicken fried
steak, mashed potatoes-gravy,
green peas, fruit, rolls, milk.
Thursday - Western burger,
mixed vegetables, fruit, rolls,
milk, macaroni & cheese
Friday - Hamburgers, let-
tuce, tomatoes, pickles, onions,
French fries, cake, milk
CARD OF THANKS
Since John’s accident on
August 22, so many nice things
have been done for all of us, that
we cannot thank everyone in-
dividually as we would like to
We’ve simply been over-
whelmed by the vast number of
Mrs. Hare has many friends in
this community, ar she used to
v&it her late sBter, Lorene
Coose, here in Medina.
Sam Chiodo of Leakey visited
in the home of Rev. and Mrs.
Tom Curbo and ate supper in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Or-
ville Wier Friday night
Mrs Grade Wilson returned
home Friday from a week's
L Country to visit with friends and >— L .2
p neighbors They lived here for the coronation. Entertainment
several years. wjn fie provided by various
H.B. Jonas of Brownwood classes from school.
< spent last Thursday night in the coronation is sponsored by the
high school student council.
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SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
CHEMICAL TOILETS RENTED |
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JUeaina
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a " SaB<b-*and Jimmy.both rank
BAH BMH in first place for the all around
B^B cowgirl and cowboy honors in
U W MB W W Wv lhe association Sandra also
holds first place position in the
Mrs. Orville‘Wiar - 589 2515 barrel race, while Jimmy holds "” ~ V ’’ university, rney erTjoy
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At the September 22 rodeo,
Sandra won first place in the
barrel racing and second in the
ribbon running Jimmy won
second place in the tie down
calf roping and second in the
ribbon roping
STEPHEN
PROMOTED
_ _ Stephen Williams, five-year visit in (teorgia with the Wilson
will continue through April 1980 employee of West Tex Utilities
Tivy is currently in first place in Company of Alpine, was
team standings in the Alamo recently promoted to manager
Area association of the W T U office in Moran,
Sandra and Jimmy helped Texas. Steve is the son of Mr.
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Saul, Myra. The Bandera Bulletin (Bandera, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 20, 1979, newspaper, September 20, 1979; Bandera, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1558709/m1/12/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bandera Public Library.