The Hondo Anvil Herald (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 6, 1974 Page: 1 of 12
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Iptefibi will include seven finance educational programs, he is
ellent speakers. The seven men, assigned to the Texas Agricultural
h an expert In his speciality, will Exteneion Service on the steff of
vide insights and valuable the Department of Agriculture
innation on estate planning at Economics and Rural Socicfegy-
ohitely no charge to the Clyde Haak, a new resident of
Hondo, is a practicing attorney and
Sk program is free and open, to manager of Alamo Title Company
One degree from the . University of
dins Houston. Prior to arriving In
Jom- Hondo, he spent eighteen months
opes as assistant District Attorney in
the Longview. He has been honored
___________________ h Jurisprudence
'amber of Commerce, Award in three areas: Insurance,
, and the Hondo Young Farmers. Equity and Damages.
First-night speakers include Tom John M. Winn, a partner in the
Prater on the Need tor Estate Uvalde Accounting firm of Winn,
Planning; Glen Fisher on Inventory Perry and Company, is married to
of Assets: Clvde Haak on the former Linda Sue Wiemers of
Definition of Community and Hondo. Ha is a Certified Public
Prater holds a Master of Science from Southwestoru AJrJversity^ at
degree in Agricultural economics Georgetown. Additionally, hi u a
from Texas A&M University. He licensed attorney- with a Doctor of
has served as a county agricultural Juriapru donee _ degree _ mom ^ the
agent, a farm and home develop- University of Texas 8chool of Law.
meat specialist and an economist ih He is a iratar of jPwfW®*
management. He specialize* in American soda ties5 of Certified
working on agricultural credit and PufaBc Accountants, and is
finance workshops and seminars. ftejiT#x
JURY DUTY
any interested person from Medina in Hondo. He holds s Juris Doctor
County or anywhere else,
sponsor of the Seminar* *
'County Program Building
mittee member Glenn Bragg,
tor a good crowd to he*.- —
two-night program. Other sponsors with the American
hfi Hondo Cht "Ml r|M| ----- ’■ ■
lo Young Farmers,
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wonder why their name has to ga bask in the whet
have done ‘their dvic duty” ea a case; secondly. tl
knew why they have to ga ead “sit around” *k
apparently “does nothing”; and thirdly, they are puad
coart has a full venire present and altar the Jury fit*
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and no other trials are triad.
One woman I know recently pulled Jury duty about three times
in one month, with that “sH and wait" treatment and then given
“come back tomorrow” advice.
A recent survey made by the Law Enforcement Assistance Ad-
ministration claims local courts over the nation waste 180 mfiHon
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Such inefficiency frustrates and angers many dtisens called for
jury duty, the study rhowed.
“Wasting Juror’s time Is a dear cat example of the criminal
justice system's In differs*oe to the needs of the ettiaen,” said
LEAA Administrator Dottajd E. SantarellL “More efficient court
operations can make jury service more attractive aad meaningful
to those who serve.”
The survey sounds identical to what local people have told me.
It add many dtisens sammoned for Jury duty are distressed at
bring told to report to the courthouse daOy end then forced to
while away the time in a dingy lounge, hallway or room until they
arc finally selected for a trial or diemteeed.
I would hope that local officials would head the advice of LEAA
research director Gerald Chapin and do something about the
situation. He said: “Otians have a right to demand that the
courts follow a reasonable time schedule. Why should jurors be
called hours before they are neededT’ v
I feel even stranger then Chapin. It la another concession to the
erfanind when an ordinary dtisens Is smnmoaed-ahd most times
he has no recourse but to go-end Is actually treated worm than
the person on triaL
Most Americano do not object to serving on a Jury, or even
bring called. But they do objoct strenuously to getting called aad
forced to rit on their thumbs white some defease attorney
this year. It will
night, June 7, Ur
p.m. followed bj
midnight with mu
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At 10 a m. a Trail Ride will bc|in *14 to 19 ate
at the arena on the afrbase. must be m
The trail ride is put on by the the
Medina County Trail Riders. It will
move from the arena in a wide !
circle north of Hondo to the j
Bandera Highway, then down !
Highway 90 to join forces with the ,
Rodeo Parade at 11 a.m. !
Isquivel of Radio Station °
x San Antonio will be on ^
:rown the queen.
Rodeo Association will
MO engraved belt buckle
na County ages
e to enter. They
and must ride
ly nights, and in
____wUi be judged on horseman-
1, costume and personality. Any
wishing to enter contact Peggy
[even for details.
Food will be available on the
rounds Friday night and all day
aturday from the 4-H Food Stand.
._ I .. _th*r concessions will include ■ , . .
parade will form at the p<jpCOn,( COm on the cob, cotton is the week for the annual Sausage and j8 a frequent
ing Iron on the east side of and Mexican atrip steaks. Supper sponsored by the Hondo panning seminars.
The combined parsda will go 0th<£ will delude a moon Volunteer Fire Department K OdeU Frasier it
Highway 90 to Avenue L W|QC hobby horses, Shetland pony It will be at the Hondo City Park m a AM in
it will turn right to 18th St.. fnrri« wheriUnd a tilt-a-whirl Friday night, that’s on June 7, with voeadonal i
i is only «• ir Bejdhodr,
be eaten worked for the Texas Farm Bureau.
He is currently serving as
District Sales Manager for the
tlcn; OdeU Frasier on Liquidity;
and Carl Hudgina on" Trusts and
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attorney, receding • kgsl *duca-
tion at South Taxes College of Lew
in Houston. He hes practiced lew in
Crockett and Houston. He fo now
employed by the Texas Agricultural
Extendon Service of Texas A&M
Supper
is Friday
——r—— — w-. ' ■. t
Extension Service
University where he serves as a
staff member in the V. G. Young
Institute of County Government.
McElyta has had experience aa a
______ There’s one thing for certain--this professor of Business Law at A&M
>b, cotton is the week for the annual Sausage and ;8 a frequent speaker at eatate
Odell" Frazier is a graduate of
in 1981. He is a
lal agriculture teach-
and has
The parade will form et the
Branding Iron on the east ride of
down Highway 90 to Avenue L ^S^ h* hhT______ —_________ ----,,____ —______
where it wfll turn right to 18th St., ride8 wheel [and a tilt-a-wMri Friday night; that’s on June
It wiU turn west on 18th and go in for ^ amusemenbminded. serving to begin at 8 p.m.
front of the bank. At Avenue M it if you wish to ride in the parade, Cost of the fine sausag
will turn north and continue be at the Branding Iron Saturday, 81.75 per plate. They can
through town to 14th Street; then june g before 11 a.m. at the park or you can have them
it will turn left on 14th and go to if you wish to ride in the Trail to go. uiatnct sales Manager rar un
Avenue Y. At Avenue Y it will turn *mde be at the Other Place by 9:30 Proceeds from the annual event Hockley Company in San Antonio,
northward to the Rodeo Arena. Saturday morning. Contact Ed go toward operational and equip- R. Carl Hudgins holds a Jttria
Cooper at 426-4887 for frail ride ment expenditures of the depart- Doctor degree from the University
Arrival time at the Rodeo Arena Information. Combination tickets ment ““
will be 12 noon. After a one hour are available which wfll get you in
break from 12 to 1, there will be the rodeo and dance for 82.50.
Cowboy Horae Races. At 3 p m. Rodeo Association directors this
will be a horse shoe pitching and year ate President Bobby Ward,
tow-sack races for the kids. Amuse- Vice President Frank Helvey,
ment rides will be on the grounds Sec.-Treasurer Clay Heyen and
for youngsters and oldsters. directors Tommy Steddum, Fred
, J Groff, Bruce Saathoff and George
At 8 p.m. Is the final rodeo ^Wilson,
performance, including the crown- See you at the rodeo!
440 yaarg
Don Rains
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wins in
runoff
Poeraur and the A^vfl Herald.
COULD IT BE TRUE
... the story 1 heard the other day?
Voting in Medina County in
Saturday’s Democratic primary
election runoff was light over
Medina County. Slightly lee* than
twenty, per cent of the registered
voters went to the polls to decide
on Democratic nominees for
November’s general election.
The only county-wide runoff
competition was between 8an
Marcos’ Jim Green and Don Rafiks
for the 45th Legislative District
nomination. Rains won in each
Madina County prednet, taking a
county margin of 1,446 to GiesnrB
464. District-wide, Rains won the
contest 4,968 to 2,632.
Half the county voted for a
Congressional successor to O. C.
Fisher. After siding lopridediy with
Hondo’s John Poerner in the
primary, voters in western Medina
County gave the nod to Nelson
WoW, whom Poumer had endorsed,
Father s Day
is June 16
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The Hondo Anvil Herald (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 6, 1974, newspaper, June 6, 1974; Hondo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth818755/m1/1/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hondo Public Library.