The Medina Valley & County News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 5, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 1, 1961 Page: 10 of 10
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HI HO CRACKERS, Sun Shine 10-oz. Pkg.—--
MARSHMALLOWS, Sun Shine 8-oz: Pkg.———
FROZEN FOODS
to discuss the project aimed at
attracting the Texas Pharmacal
Co., San Antonio, to Castroville.
Various committee members
presented details which will be
discussed at the chamber's
PRODUCE
BANANAS, Central American, 2 lbs. for—
1 AVOCADOS, California, Each----——----
CARROTS, Texas, 1b. Cello Package——:---
LETTUCE, California Large Heads----—--
FEEDS
LAYING CRUMBLES, Staffel’s 100 lbs.--—
20% RANGE CUBES, StaffePs 50-lb. Bag--
WHEAT SHORTS, Pioneer 100 lbs.------
MEATS
BACON, Hormel’s Sliced Dairy Brand, 1b. Pkg.
BACON, Chunk Style, Rath’s, -----------
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-VEGETABLES, Birdseye, 5 Pkgs, for-----------— $1
PINEAPPLE Juice, Dole’s -oz. Can; 5 for--- $1
Macaroni & Cheese Dinners, Morton’s 8-Qz.Pkg., 5— $1
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PE 5-4886, 514 Sutton Dr,
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. WHITE CAP ROOFING CO., DIS-
TRIBUTORS of Kuhn's clima-
tleed points, painting, roof
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The Medina Valley Panthers
advanced into the regional play-
offs for the state bosketrbal'l
championship in Class B, but
lost in the finals Saturday eve-
g- ■ I hr"p/s
record of 24 wins, 7 losses,
compared with, 20-7 last year.
faking third place behind Me-
dina Valley in the playoffs were
the Lytle Pirates, who edged
Agua Dulce. 75-66. /
In another regional playoff,
this one at Victoria, the Devine
Warhorses lost in the finals to
Needville. 54-40, in Class AA
competition. Needville had elim-
inated Coach Ronnie Keller’s
La Feria squad, 48-36, while j
Devine had rubbed out Kames
City, 48-47. 1,0., uo.,
in the 46-37 bidistrict victory,
at Uvalde, the Panthers out-
scored the Tigers, 14-5. in the
seashore area. We belieev ft is ;
feasible, practical and neces-g
sary for millions of Americans
who will visit the area. With-
out a roadway, visitors might
be stranded by high tides and
sudden winds.”
The bill which will be intro-
duced by the two next week
sets the boundaries of the sea-
shore area as follows: A 65-
mile long area extending from
the porthem , end of the sea-
shore area to 8 miles north of
the Kenedy county line or 17
/.miles south of the north end
of Padre island, and the south
end to 5 miles south of the
Pt. Mansfield channel across
Padre Island or 30 miles north,
of the southern end.
WANTED-SMALL GRAZING
pasture for cattle, 100 to 500
M.V. Panthers Win Bidistrict, Lose Regional
which faces possibility of mov-
ing from its site in San Antonio,
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THE NEWS BULLETIN
Page 10—March 1, 1961
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Ing, additions, estimates on
your roofing needs and inter-
lor and exterior pointing. For
Valley moved into the regional
playoffs at Kingsville. Colliding
with Agua Dulce in the semi-
finals, the Panthers trailed 30-
18, at halftime, but charged back
with a 14-2 decision in the 3rd
N quarter to take the game, 47-44.
Gervase Hutzler, with 17, and
Pat Ahr.with 12, led the scoring
' for the winners.
In the finals, Santa Rosai out-
distanced the Panthers, 56-35,
for the Region 7 championship
and the right to go to the state
tourney in Austin this weekend.
Medina Valley cpuld hit only 10
per cent from toe floor and made
only 3 out of 14 free throws as
they ended the season with a
4 FROM MACDONA ARE
KILLED IN MEXICO
Southwest Rural High School's
Spanish teacher, Mrs, Alys. Doerr
Ing, 25, and her husband Dale, :
28, who operated a vradio-TV
repair shop, near Macdona; were
killed Friday when the station
wagon in which they were riding
was demolished by a freight
train near Monterrey, Mexico.
Two students on the eduda-
tional • tour, Doris Kruger, 15,
and Gracie Flores, 18, also were
killed.
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satisfying and saves you
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The Panthers had captured the
bidistrict' crown last Tuesday
by downing Brackettwille at
Uvalde.
Then Saturday morning, Medina
Nueces Canyon Putt
9-7 Win In Tunty
n Nueces Canyon posted a vic-
tory margin of 9-7 over Medina
Valley td capture the Sabinal Jr.
High basketball tourney the past
week.
Hondo beat D'Hanis for third ,
place, while Uvalde dropped
Yancey for the consolation.
Nueces Canyon had advanced
into the finals by knocking off
Uvalde, 15-12, and Bandera, 25-
9. Medina Valley tripped Yan-
cey, 20-11, and D'Hanis, 30-23,
before making it into the final
round. J/ /
OPERA SCHEDULED
The San Antonio Grand Opera
Festival moves into the second
half of Its' annual season this
week with the presentation of 2
Verdi opera, March 4 and 5, an
the vast stage of Municipal Aud-
iyoriumi “R I go let to" will be
staged Saturday, March 4, at 8
p.m: It will be followed by the
"supreme Verdi opera,’* Aida,"
on Sunday, March 5; at 2 p.m.
discussed at the
March 8 meeting.Proposals then
will be presented to the firm,
/ "We are providing that a
roadway be built through the
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Pittsburgh Paints, Southern Pine Lumber, Galvanised
Steel Gates .
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(2) disposition of the min-
/ eral rights; (3) provision for
. navy needs on the Island; (4)
provision for adequate road-
way through the seashore
area. Said the lawmakers:
"We believe approximately
66 miles length is large
enough to take care of public
needs, present and future and .
yet not be so large that it
- e would prohibit private de-
velopment after proper bear
tags.’* .' ' ' -
ASSURE NAVY
'The national park service <
has taken the position that it
will enter into written under- )
standing that establishment at
the Padre island national sea i
shore area will not impede’
normal activity of naval /train-
to one proposed by Sen.
Ralph Yarborough, for estab-
i lishment of the park.
/ In a joint statement, the two
congressmen said they had.
drafted their bill"to deal satis-
factorily with four issues, the
restoration of which we con-
sider essential to the creation
of a national seashore area on
Padre Island."
2 These issues are: (1) Size;
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Cong. Joe Kilgore To introduce
Padre Island National Park Bill
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Medina Valley's Cong. Joe
Kilgore announced this week
the Navy now agrees a na-
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' quality and price and you too
will agree we have the bate.'
. Heavy duty cutter* for brush
.hi. or the regular type for f i e l d
shredding. Castroville Imple-
ment Co.
FOR SALE-ELECTRIC STOVE,
refrigerator, hot plate, metal
ing. The navy department has
informed us that on this basis
a suitable memorandum of
understanding can be prepared
to protect the navy’s training
.. activities; . " n.- .
. "Our bill will permit the re-
tention of all mineral rights.
5. This is satisfactory to the na-
tional park Service. 1. '
PROFIT IS HIGHEST
American Telephone & Tele-
graph Co. has notified 1,910,000
stockholders Its Bsll Systom
made more profit in 1960 than
any U. S. concem has made in
any year.' The annual report
showed net income of $1,250,-
955,000, compared with $1,148,-
769,000 in 1959.
CHAMBER GROUP
HOLDS SESSION
pu The special fact-gathering
committee of the Castroville
Chamber of Commerce met in a .
luncheon session here Wednesday-
bed, solid mahogany twin
bodroom suite. Model A Ford,
red leather upholstery, over- j
hauled, a beajutyl 2043 Cin-. |
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PE 5-1039. ' \ |
FOR RENT - FURNISHED
house In Castroville. Very
clean and comfortable. Wash- i
er connections. Large fenced
yard. Near E lementary School.
$60 month. Phone Castroville
KE 8-2493 or San Antonio
PE 6-3248. '
FOR RENT-DUPLEX APART-
mont, furnished. Utility bills
V paid. Only $55 per month.
> Call KE 8-2425, Castroville.
BIG POWER DIESBL BARGAInI
For an amazing law price you
got a diesel tractor that han-
dles 4-row equipment with
ease, plus the hydraulic sys-
{ tom that means proviso im-
plement control. For as little
as $769.00 down, cash or
trade, you can ‘be the owner
of anMF-65 Diesel tractor.
Castroville Implement Co.
Hondo; C. R. Haby, Rio Me-
N*-/ dina; or Frank • Ducos, Cas-
_N*.e trovilei
tional seashore recreation
area on Padre Island will not
0 interfere with naval training.
Kilgore, along with Cong.
John Young, Corpus Christi,1
said, thus, one of the big
bottlenecks preventing the
island from becoming a na-
tional tourist attraction has
been overcome. They will
now introduce a bill, similar
gaem*-te, :
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trapper. Landowners have to
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3rd period and then went on to
put the game on ice and up their
season record to 23-6. Gervase
Hutzler led the way with 18
points, while Lingo Sandoval led
the losers with the same number.
Also hitting for Medina Valley
were Pat Ahr and Jimmy Mas- •
ters, 10 each, Jesse Hinojosa 6,
and. Dan Saucedo/2. .
sem”akdag.7 gfcB &
Lytle 41; Medina Valley 47. Asua
- Thir/ place: Lytle 75. Agua
Dulce 66. W'e
Finals: Santa Rosa 56. Medinas
Valley 35. - ' '
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SPECIALS FOR MARCH 2-3-4
IFOMATO JUICE, Hunt’s No. 300 Can, 9 for-------L $1
APRICOTS, Hunt’s Whole, No. 300 Can, 6 for—----- $1
FRUIT COCKTAIL, Hunt’s No. 300 Can, 5 for---—- $1
SLICED PEACHES, Hunt's No. 2% Can, 4 for—— $1
GREEN BEANS, French Style Renown No. 303, 6 for*— $1
NEW POTATOES, Hunt’s Whole, No. 300 Can, 10 for-- $1
TOMATO SAUCE, Hunt’s 8-oz. Can, 11 for—-----$1
RANCH STYLE BEANS, No. 300 Can, 7 for------- $1
CATSUP, Hunt’s 14-oz. Bottles-5 for-----------$1
| DOG FOOD, Prince Regular Tall Can, 10 for-———— $1
M & M CANDY, 7-oz. Dag, 4 for-------------------- $1
CHUNK TUNA, Star Kist No. % Can—,-------------- 31g
DEVILED HAM, Underwood 2%-oz. Can—-----19g
FRENCH DRESSING, Wishbone 8-oz. Bottle--------- 31g
COFFEE, Maryland Club, 1b. Cans---------------69g
PANCAKE MIX, Aunt Jemima 16-oz: Pkg.—----21g
FLADIOLA FLOUR, 5-lb. Bag—---—---------------
SHORTENING, Star Lite 3-1b. Can-----— -------67g
COCONUT, Baker’s Angel Flake, 3%-oz Can----23g
I SALT, Morton’s 25-oz. Box, 2 for——————---—-254 I
SUGAR, Imperial 5-lb. Bag———---—— 53g
RICE, River Brand 2-lb. Package--------—----------- 294.
COMET CLEANSER, 2 Cans for——————------- 334
TEXISE Household Cleaner, Pint Bottle-——---— 27g
IVORY Liquid Detergent, Giant Container--—----------- 65g
JOYLiquid Detergent 12-OZ. Container——'——— 39g
DASH Detergent, Giant Package—-----—---------------- 694
DASH Detergent, Jumbo Size———--------$1.99
I TREND Detergent, Twin Pack——------------------35g
Cashmere Bouq. Soap Bath— 15; Reg. Bar, 2 for——— 21g
FLORIENT HOUSEHOLD DEODORANT ------,594
ALUMINUM FOIL, 12” x 25’ Roll--------------31g
BATHROOM TISSUE, Northern 4-Roll Pkg.—— 35g
No Bugs M’Lady SHELF PAPER, 25-Foot Rolls-----39g
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Schott, Joe L. & Schott, Bobbie. The Medina Valley & County News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 5, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 1, 1961, newspaper, March 1, 1961; Castroville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1585097/m1/10/?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.