News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 25, Ed. 1 Monday, June 22, 1981 Page: 4 of 16
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By DennisJohnson draw no conclusions—the telephone pole. r N. - had ever appeared before. I
Associate Editor gender of the writers is Woman driven ! thought I was unable to stop in time to "
Honey well World shown. Note: the number of could squeeze between two avoid the accident.
male drivers tops that of the trucks when my car became Woman driven To avoid
In moat parts of the d.S., female 15 to9.) squashed. hitting the bumper of the car
drivers of automobiles who Woman driven Coming Man driven I had been in front, I struck the pedestri-
' are involved in accidents are home, I drove into the wrong driving my car for 40 years an.
required to submit a written house and collided with a tree when I fell asleep at the wheel Maa driven An invisible
statement explaining the I don’t have. and had the accident. car came out of nowhere,
cause of the accidents as they ' Man driven The other car a Man driver The accident struck my vehicle and van-
understand it, collided with mine without occurred when I was attempt- ished. « l ,
Frw the experienced writer, / giving warning of its inten- ing to bring my car out of a Man driveri I told the
the only thing difficult about tions. skid by steering it into the police that I was not injured,
such an assignment may be Man driven I thought my other vehicle. 1 i but on removing my hat, I
finding thewilpower to write window was down, but found The athc^cer found that I hid a imstored
theetruth. mniihe tr^th will “hwogP. hen I put my hand mt.mPt, wieh my right front
maintain the pen's superior^ Woma drivers Incollided bumper, removed his left rear
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i is even • Man Alvei, A truck backed learning to arive with power
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A friend of mine, who Wiman Alun A pedestri- enouhandrondmiseirina
periodically hears my coefes- an hit me and went under my (tdirreent direction ping the _ ..
sions over a cocktail, is a cAE. XX-/^ Woman driven The pedes-
an driven The guy was ""4, Ain trian had no idead which
ver the road. I had to nMeGTT" tti8 direction to go, so I ran over
ve a number of time. mycanaryittngvm. 8° him.
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later. V Rawr fr*- Sweden’s Code on Parent- Medina Valley National Hon- the sports spotlight for being ily from subscribers who do
Again, Ms. Schultz, our "-"3 "en hood, reads that parents may or Society and you will find put on probation for 2 years not have children in school, a v:
sincere thanks to you and Recently. a Swedish wo- \ not subject their children to that many of those boys and and suspended from post- and we 'listen to their 7
your paper for the beautiful wan and her 5-year-old son corporal punishment or to girls were top athletes. season play for 1 year, complaints with the same M
coverage. were shopping in a Stockholm other humiliating treatment. Check around too to learn Improper recruiting tech-/,
! rulcC Sincerely, department store. While the jThat includes all forms of how Medina Valley's gradua- niques including low grade- i
< W. H. Perkins, President mother debated about which beating, smacking, spanking, (qd athletes are doing or have point-average acceptance
Mice Volunteer Fire Depart- lipstick to buy herself, the Violence as a punishment is done in various colleges, in was included as part of the
.M-i . meat little boy wandered off. forbidden.\ k r fine jobs and in life in violation. ; , >
,.-6 3 finding adventure in the toy • The ultimate purpose of the/ general .. ' To the best of my recall.
Ne spepking & department. When the mo- law is to try to influence 1 Support of our young none of the cartoons publish- ,
.e-gec ther located him, after a parental attitudes, gi people and our fine school is ed from this service could be
- Dear Editor, frantic 20-minute search, she So far, there is no penalty iong overdue on the part of .related tothe local area.
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Mr*. John [Doris] Biediger tion of The News Bulletin in
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% <k By Rhonda SeMfe p,- and. came to see Castroville going into San Antonio. They 407 Paris Street and help
I and its old homes. They rend left for Brownsville Wednes- yourself.
81 Two motorcycle riders about, us in Texas Hwy.’s daymorning, ____
2 wearing rainsuits .(much like magazine. .. ' - >. I noticed the steeple'
L wet-suits for deepseadivers I directed them to Medina , L --- doesn’t have a new roof yet at
P, except they are lightweight Valley Inn, Sammy’s Restou- We have recently cleaned St. Louis Church in Castro-
■ , R for -d- *-i ---- rant and reminded them of out our picture file. Some of ville. The Shalom/House next
our unique bakery. They ask these goback to 1974, some, to it is already completed. I
baout a few old homes and are more current. Many of spoke with one of the workers
asked about a motel and a motored off toward the Inn. these are good clear pictures 2 days after they started and
place to eat. we no longer need or have he thought the job would only
They had come from I found it interesting that room to store. If you would take a week to complete. They
Brownsville, spent the night these 2 men, in their late 30’s, " like some-any-or all of these must not have included time
in Con-Can, got rained out were not interested in even pictures, come by our office, off for high winds and rain.
Letters to the editor:
w. thagh ve Perhaps we can get vio-" office. There a social worker nity clinic* and w<
"2" """ lence off television after they - talked with both of them, to L clinics offer discussions
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/ Dear Ms. Sebnitz, •< stop such graphic demonstra- calm them and to spare the’ the new law along with the
Plese accept our deepest tions ofit in the schools. boy any more beating. basics of child dare.
gratitude for the beautiful ' At first I resented such an While this may sound like a / - y .
write-pand pictures you had item running as front page child’s fantasy, it happen* to 1 ‛o"Vu; \
, in yolr great newspaper news, but upon reflection and be a true story. Bertil Ekdahl, Letter to the Editor:
V concerning our; May 16 finding the attached article an adviser on family law in I am an interested parent
Barbecue. I ' (printed below) in the Austin Sweden’s Ministry of Justice, A‘and an ardent supporter of choices. , yeariwe encourage club
A* stated in your article, paper I think that the issue likes to tdl it to illustrate the Medina Valley Schools and as mhe cartoon in ^question rdorth Tcmi FtAtuFFA
success due to thTloyalty of gavelit. For the MVISDt of die country’s 2-year-old uchuamwn tingrooise cartoon service. Jim Cochran news, and give each one their -
< our friends and -neighbors keep such a policy on the anti-spankingbill. 1 , "cartoon” or caricature on Editorial cartoonist sends own byline for their efforts;
. attending same, and, as books amounts to institution- in New York recently for a the editorial page of your them to us weekly. The we are in touch with club.e,
always, the dedicated wor- alized child abuse. If the seminar on the prevention of newspaper June 15. subject matter is geared to sponsors, coaches, school
kers of the Fire Department 1 Swede’s have legislated a- child abuse and neglect,, h iy a direct slap in the face current event* most of the officials and students in an.
' "itself., , gainst such abuse between Ekdahl, who is the author of to graduated athletes and I public is aware of, otherwise effort to stay abreast of
> I am most pleased to advise parent and ehiM. perhaps our this unique law, remarked think you owe them an they would not be understood student achievements and
you that at our monthly ancestors have left a little of that before it existed, it’s apology. Especially is it in or appreciated. g,12 involvement which we pub-
. ‘ meeting last evening, the our culture behind when the doubtful whether anyone poor taste this year when This particular cartoon is lish weekly. This effort has a
members voted in favor of our majority of them came over would have bothered to most of our top students-- refering to college athletes caused the newspaper to be
phone the police if they boys and girls-were athletes, from SMU, a college that is a heavily criticized for publish-
Sincerely, witnessed a spanking. ? : Check th list of 1981 member of the Southwest ing too much school news.
France*Morey The bill, which is in graduating members of the Conference and currently in Such criticism comes primar-
Sweden’s Code on Parent- Medina Valley National Hon- the sports spotlight for being ily from subscribers who do
hood, reads that parents may or Society and you will find put on probation for 2 years not have children in school, x
not subject their children to that many of those boys and and suspended from post- and we listen to their
i rtcrt to girls were top athletes. season play for 1 year, complaints with the same
Check around too to learn improper recruiting tech- concern as we do any we
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W.H.Perkins,President mother debated about which beating, smacking, spanking. edathletes are doing or have .point-average .acceptance. We devote naees of me •
d2, MicoVolunteer Fire Depart- lipstick to buy herself, the Violence as a punishment is done in various colleges, in was included as part of the news to FHA < ;
I Ne . neat little boy wandered off, forbidden. sfinejobs and in life in violation. „pppk Medina Valley Youth .t
finding adventure in the toy- The ultimate purpose of the general. Tothe best of my recall. At, “,4 Mv-umr
J Nespepking Hmmdepartment. When the mo law is to try to influence Support of our young none of the cartoons publish- v n Friends F nd genets
g ' : ther located him, after a parental attitudes. B Aeop and our fine school is ed from this service could be xArnnsrundePeott
Dear Editor, frantic 20-minute search, she So far, there is no penalty long overdue on the part of related to the local area. putdonr Bluebirds VICA
g < \,s Corporal punishment, as ‛ was raging mad, and ex- for breaking the law, except thisnewsDaoer ' t Mrs. Biediger, 1 person- . En5ra5 IIoiev-Ae,,
L ’ , legislative policxand govern- pressedit by cursing the child inlassaltlases, which‘are " rarely defend the posi- and.Speciucation $ tu- ,k
M. mental strategy, went out and slapping himtbout. / : treated in the courts. e 1, Mr*. John [Doria] Biediger tion of The News Bulletin in oI ‘ and the ■ lymp'cs, -a
with Christine Keeler and While he cried helplessly. Instead of spanking or LaCoste print. Your statement indicat- aon8 With other instances I
Mandy Rice Davies. It is no ignoring her commands to be exerting violence, the gov- Dear Mrs. Biediger, ing our lack of support for the n ®QO omsnton
longer acceptable to inflict quiet, three different by- emment Advocates commu- Thank you for your letter, youth and our school has We are working to be the
the humiliation of spanking standers telephoned the po- nicating with/children and We always appreciate hear-, prompted me to do so on this community newspaper that
upon anyone, whether it is at lice, who arrived withing explaining a situation to ing from our readerseven occasion. fillstheneedsofit’ssubscrib-
a prisonora military base or a minute^, and proceded to them. when they are in disagree- Perhaps you have overlook- ers and readers. Constructive
.Christian home for children haul the red-faced mother Essential to the anti- mentwithus: ed the Annual Scholarship criticism is always welcome.
or an elementary school in and her shrieking son off to spanking law is education for I'll begin with saying you ' storied by The News Bulletin without it growth is not ,
Castroville. Bd the nearest social welfare parents-to-be. Now, mater- are correct about Medina this year and presented tothe possible. We do fall down in •
first necepient Andy Keller at some areas and as we are .
the nigh school awards informed of such, whenever
' assembly; the school pages, possible we correct it im-
. Panther Patter, | personally mediately. ' ' /
encouraged Mrs. Warford it takes courage to speak
and the Journalism Depart- out such as you have. I
ment to start, at our expense, applaud your effort. ~y
a few months after I bought / Editor, ,
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Schultz, Rhonda. News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 25, Ed. 1 Monday, June 22, 1981, newspaper, June 22, 1981; Castroville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1599595/m1/4/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Castroville Public Library.