Medina Valley and County News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 28, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 27, 1971 Page: 12 of 12
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Public Invited To View
MV Flag Football Games
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Freshman Teams
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Castroville
538-2221
FUND-RAISING NIGHT sponsored
by A m e r i c a n Legion Post 460,
Thursday, Oct. 28, at the Legion
Hall, Castroville, beginning at
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The News Bulletin
Page 12— Oct. 27, 1971
" Lots of BIG PRJZES to be given
away during Sammy’s Apprecia-
.tion Days Oct.' 2 5.-Nov, 11. For t
additional information, see ad in
The Medina Valley Band
freshman teams will travel to
Hohdo for games with the Owls
Thursday, Oct. 28. ,
The freshmen will play at 6
with only .3 games left to be ■
played in the season, the Medina-
Valley, Panthers will play host to
the Hondo Owls Friday, Oct...29,
in a DiSt. 28AA contest which
This Notice Sponsored By
R. J. Mangold Grain Company Inc
Southwest scored, and their try
for 2 points failed, leaving the
score tied at 6-6. \ •' ' . . ' ■
The same night here, the MV
frosh scored their 1st win of the
season, downing SW 26-12.
Claude Cosgrove opened MV’s
scoring in the 1st quarter with a
TD from % yd. out, and he scored
again in the 2nd from 10 yds. out
Both PAT tries failed.
MV’s Jesse Salinas scored a
TD and the PAT in the 2nd quar-
ter; and it was 19-6 at halftime.
In the 4th period, Cosgrove
. scored a TD from 3 yds, out, and
Salinas added the PAT. Coach
Stan Hartmann said the entire
FOR SALE—9-N-Ford T r ■ c t o t
with cultivator, bedder and dice
harrow, $625. Bud Sarlow, 538-
2334, after 6 p.m. and weekends.
(30 c) ...
DO YOU USE busihess cards in
your work? We can supply attrac-
tive card a at an economical
price. Drop by ouroffice and look
at the many samples. Maybe, if
you aren’t using business cerds,
you should a tort. The* N e w a
Bulletin, Castroville, (tfp)
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sure the Panthers will do every- .
thing possible to upset the high-
flying birds.
The game between these 2
long-time .rivals always brings ak
crowd, and you can bet your
bottom dollar this year’s tussle
will see the stands packed wih
On Saturday, Medina Valley Jun-
ior High Flag Football action saw
the Blue Team lose to the Orange
20-0, while the Yellow Team and
the Green Team played to a 6-6
tie.' . • '' ■ . "
Also, the Black Tam defeated
the White "Team 12-6,' according
to Jo Ann Ben dele. Letterman’s
Club secretary.", ' • '
. The public is invited to attend
the games each Saturday morning.
They are played at Panther Sta-
TONDRE TRANSFER & STORAGE
Local and Long Distence Moving
- Livaalock Hauling
Hondo, Texas \
426-2333
with’Gafy Fillinger from the 7 to make-
the sore 12-13, Then Mickey Conrd
ran for the crucial 2 extra points for
the win. Earlier: Tschirhartbwept end
for 4 yds. and the TD. > •
DIST. 28AA SCORES
Medina Valley 14, Southwest 13
Hondo 35, Carrizo Springs 6
Devine 55, Cotulla 6
Pearsall 54, Poteet 20
. EARLY DEADLINE
The News Bulletin was forced
into an early press deadline again
this week since the post office'
is closed Monday, Oct. .25, as
part of a 3-day Veterans Day
holiday. Late news and sports
events will appear innext week’s
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team really, showed hustle
throughout the game.
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FOR SALE-Wall heater with
automatic control, wall thermo- :
stat. Like new, used only 2
years. Harvey Groff, call ' 538-
2861, Castro villa. (28p) ; •
SELL TO Ub-
We Buy All Kinds Of
GRAIN.
LetVs Quote Prides
Before You Sell.
FAPMAN GRAIN INC., Hondo
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FOR RENT —3-roOm house, furn-
ished. 6 miles from Rio Medina.
Preferably to a couple. Mrs. Sterl
Haby, Hondo, 1-426-2986. (28p)
FO R R E NT— Small house on farm,
preferably tp a retired couple.
Fishing privileges available. All
: DIST. 28AA STANDINGS ’ ’
Hondo 4-0, Medina Valley 3-1, De-
vine 3-1, Southwest 2-2, Pearsall 2-2,
Carrizo Springs 1-3, Cotulla 1-3, Po-
teet 0-4. .
FRESH FLOWERS for All Souls
Day from Gerard Persyn Farm.
Call 762-9308. (28p)
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Pick Up and Delivery
IN CASTROVILLE
Every Wednesday & Saturday
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San Antonio, Texas 7821 2
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A&R PHILLIPS 66
SERVICE STATION
•Gas *Oil Auto Repairs V.
Castroville, 538-9509
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stiff competition with the deter
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Foatball fever has reached its'
Ami
Mrs. Boehme
Mrs. Ahnie Boehme, 72, lifelong
“ resident of Rio Medina, died Friday,
Oct/22, in Castroville. .
. ' . Survivors include her widower,
George; daughter, Mrs. Clifton J.
• Schott, C as t r o vi li e; sone, Sidney
(Jack) Boehme, Rio Medina; and Lynn
Boehme, .Castroville; sister, Mrs. J. C,
Rihn, San Antonio; brothers. Sylvan
Haby, Castroville, and Harvey Haby,
Rio Mediha; 12 grandchildren; and I
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FOR SAL E— Chrysanthemums
and marigolds for all Soul's Day.
Gerard Persyn Farm, Pue Rd.,
north off-Hwy. 90, wort of San
Antonio. Call 674-17 18. (28c)
DUPONT ANTI-FREEZE, per-
manent type, $1.79 per gal. or
$8.94 per 6-gallon case. C.L:
Suehs Gas Co., Castroville, 538-
2529. (30c)
Very clean and in good condition. ,
$50 up. See them et C&M Electric.
GO., Castroville. (28c) . "
FOR SALE+Large selection of
newelectricand gashatrs.See
at C&M lecte' Co., C a stroville:
(2 8c)
WANTE D —Someone to pay equity
and make payments on a 1*2x6 5
foot 3-bedroom; 1%-bathroom
' raller house. Pauline, Walker, -
538-2281, Arber Acres Trailer
Park. Castroville. (28c) ,
school children. Mrs. Ann Tits-
worth, 538-28,26: (29c)
or for grazing. As is to the high-
est bidder., ‘Ray Jungman, 9601
Fredericksburg Rd., San Antonio. •
Phone 696-36 99 or 696-4646. (tfc)
I KEEP CHILDREN in my home,
7 a.m.-6 p.m. $2 per child per
HOUSE FOR LEASE-1125
monthly.'Central air, 3 bedrooms/
large lot. Castroville. Walking
distance to shopping. See, call
Lucie Tschirhart, 538-2739; (tfc)
.FOR LESE on_ U p p e r .R i v ,e r
Road—7 5 acresof land for (arming
Issued This Week
Antierless deer permits will be
issued at the couttkotise in Hon- Aa L-.I rL.:-A...
do Wednesday. Thursday and Fri- AT Hondo I hursday
day, Oct. 27, 28 and 29, accord- 1
• ing to Game Management Officer
Blues will play the Whites at
9:30 a.m., followed1 at 10:30 a.m.
by the Greens-Blacks game. Ad, -
the Orange Team will be pitted a-
gainst the Yellow Team in the fi-
nal game at 11:30 a.m.
This football program is being
sponsored by the Medina Valley
Letterman’s Club, who also have
charge of the concession stand at
the games. Sodas, cupcakes and
sandwiches are available. Admis-
sion to the games is 25 cents for
add Its and 10 cents for students.
HOUSE FOR RENT-Newly
decorated, unfurnished. Two. bed- ‘
rooms, living room, kitchen with
stove, and 1 bath. Katherine
Mumme, 538-2280,. (28c)
20% OFF Ray-O-Vac fla'shlight«,
lanterns and batteries, Oct. 25
through Nov. 11. Sammy’s, Drive-
Inn Cafe, Castroville 538-2527.
(28 c) '
T ' . By DORIS KELLER
EXTRA COPIES of The News
Bulletin, Medina County’s prize-
winning newspaper in the Texas
.Press Assn., are available each
week at Schott’s Supermarket,
Castroville Drug Store, Sonny
Mann’s Grocery; and The News
Bulletin office, (tfp).
WILL BE CLOSED—Castroville State '
Bank will be closed all day Monday.m
Oct. 11, Columbus Day, and Monday, 0D
Oct. 25, Veterans Day. (28c)
HO RS ESHO EING-Available any- ‘
time, a n y w h e r e. Alton (Brut*)
"Tschirhart, 538-2061.* If no an- '
swer, call Castroville Animal
Hospital, 538-2233. (tfc)
, peak this week for Medina Valley,
fans, as they anxiously aWaJt
the game with the highly-rated
Owls. The game promises to be
one of the .most exciting . games
.of the season. . 1 •
According to reports, the Owls
are rated high among Texas high
sbh op 1 teams, and yom can be
We wish, to thank all our rela-
Jives and friends for the cards,
fowers; food arid acts of kind-
ness shown us at the time of loss
■ of our loved one, Mis. Elvira
Snider. Special thanks to Father
Larry Stuebben. Your thoughtful-
ness will be remembered always.
great-grandchild..
Rosary wa s sunday night at St.
• Louis Church, with requiem mass, at
4 p.m. Monday at the church.
NICE HOME WANTED for cute,
lovable kittens.. Housebro ken.
Mother is Siamese. Gentle.
FREE. Joe L. Schott, The News
Bulletin, 538-255.6. (tfp)
BOB’S MEAT MARKET
Dried Sausage & Jerky
BARBECUE ON WEEKENDS
Fresh Killed Meat
Country-Style Sausage
Castroville, 538-2530
(tfc)_..s
W AN TE D — P leasaht lady to live
in our home and care for elderly
lady- Some light housework. Good
salary. Call or write Mrs. AHen
Lander, 130 W. Lynwood, San An-
tonio, PE 6-1728. (3 Ip) . , .
DEER LEASE W A N T E D for 3
guns. or more. Call John Barnes
collect, l-655-4634or 1-532-6641,
San Antonio. (31c)
LACOSTE BEAUTY SALON
Open 9 a,m. to 5 p.m.
, Call 762-3651
Ope rater's—Annie Hutzler.’,.:
Elizabeth Bendele
(tfc) ‘ '
Medina Valley
Jans of every age.
In last year’s game,the Panth-
p.m,, followed by the B team
game at 7:30 p.m. This"is the lo- *
cal teams’ 2nd encounter with
the Owls. In the earlier games,
MV B team downed Hondo 7-6,
while the local frosh lost to the
Owls by the same score. ■
In a closely-plajd contest,
the Medina Valley B team played
the Southwest Bs to a 6-6 tie at.
Panther Stadium Thursday.
The game went scoreless until ,"
the 3rd quarter, when Medina
Valley scored on a 15-yd. pass
from David DeCock to Richard:
-Lopez, Joel Kempf’s try for the
extra point failed.
With only 1 minute left to play.
necessary conveniences. A.L.
Gilliam, Castroville, 538*2292?
(28c)
dium. On Saturday, Oct. 30, the
THE TRADING POST
FOR .. SALE —Several late-model
used refrigerator^ and gas ranges.
But ay Beck,' Prop.
Castroville, 538-21 32
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The Panthers will be out to get ’
revenge for the 34-0 defeat hand- .
ed them by the Owls in last',
year’s encounter, but will hate-.
Antlerless Permits
another part of . th is issue'.
Sammy’s Drive-Inn Cafe, 538-
2527, Castroville. (28c)
WESTERNLAND taking reserva-
tions for PRIVATE PARTIES 50
or. 500 guests. Call 51 2-6*74.-2233
or write Box 523, Castroville, (tfc) C
FbR SALE-1964 Rambler Amer- ’
lean, 6-cyli.nder, standard, runs
good, $475. D 6 r o t h y S a r l p w,
5,38-2334, after 6 p.m. and week-
ends. (30c)
SHIRLEY’S .
SALON OF BEAUTY . .
On U.S. 99, Castroville ",
Phone 538-2720
Tuesday Thu Saturday
(tfc) ' ,
ers .held Hondo to a 14-0 lead,
(intil after halftime, when the
Owls broke open the game in the
final period:
AT BULLETIN PRESS TIMEO .
QB Glynn Tschirhart sparked a 64-
yd. drive in the closing 2 mis., hit-
ting on a series of passes, to lead the
Panthers to a rousing come-from-be-
hind 14-13 triumph over Southwest
there Friday nigh. There were only
44 secs. remaining when he connected
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ohmer, however, noted that
-he will not know until later the
number of permits to be issued in
Medina County this year. "
, Gohmert also reminds hunters
•the quail season has been ex-’
> * tended until Feb. .1,5- It will be-
'. ' gin in Medina County on Nov. 13,'
• x the same day as turkey and deer
y e season here, Bag limit is 12
? * quail per day, with a possession
■ / ' limit of 36.- - '
ECONOMY MOTORS
Rambler-GMC
1613 Avenue K \ •
t ■ ‘ Hondo, T/xaa
Phone 426-2051
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NEED SOMEONE in this area to
make small monthly payments on
Spinet Plano. Nothing ,down and
easy termps. Write Credit Man-
ager, Box 9754, Austin, Texas.
(28c)
i OTHER HIGH SCHOOLS / .
Jay 12, Holmes 7
Southside 40, Cole 14
Judson 24, Boerne 14 ,
Randolph 18, Hays 7
Houston Jesuit 29, Central,C. 15
Blano 9, Bandera 7
, Sabinal 18, Johnson City 6
' Somerset 20, Natalia 0
Lytle 48, Asherton 0 1 • 4 " •
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Schott, Bobbie. Medina Valley and County News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 28, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 27, 1971, newspaper, October 27, 1971; Castroville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1599303/m1/12/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Castroville Public Library.