Hondo Anvil Herald (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, April 10, 1964 Page: 10 of 14
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fc»g« 4B THE HOKDO ANVIL HERALD, Hondo, Tjxas, Friday, April 10, 1964
HONDO ICE CO.
For Your lee, Bottled
Drink* and Picnic Food*
M. L. RAMIREZ,
' ---- 1
enic Food* I
’EZ, Mgr. [
MHMMIN'
Clint Grell,C.L.U.
Personal Life1 insurance
Service Since 1950
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END THE 8 DAY ALLOWABLE FAMINE
PROTECT PROPERTY RIGHTS
STOP FRESH WATER POLLUTION
Wt
WITH JUDGE
JESSE OWENS
Place t Railroad Commission
Political Adv. paid for by Jeste Owens Campaijn Committee,
Joe Hyland, Chairman
A BISHOP LOOKS AT LIFE
BY THE NT. REV. EVERETT H. JONES, DJSw
7U Cpitcepal Qbarck, D/ocmo 4 Wad Turn 4
Who Are Christians?
Sometimes it is good to d e-
tach ourselves from our own
surroundings in time and place
and take a long look in the per-
spective of history. When w e
take xuch a long look at the body
of people in the world known as
Christians, what do we see?
How have they been distinguish-
ed from people af^und them?
How have they lakeiKd j; f e, a t
a n d failure" How have they
lived in this world with a loyal-
ty to things beyond the world?
In the middle of the second
century, an unknown Christian
writer gave his impressions of
the Christian fellowship, as it
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STYLE
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LEN1 JOHNSON
struggled against persecu-
tion and apparently insuperable
opposition. The document i s
known as “Letter to Diognetus"
and reads in part as follows:
“Christians cannot be disting-
uished from the rest of the hu-
man race by country' or lang-
uage or customs. They do n 0 t
live in cities of their own; they
do not use a peculiar form of
speech; they do not follow an
eccentric manner of life. This
doctrine of theirs has not been
discovered by the ingenuity 0 f
deep thought of inquisitive men,
nor do they put forward a mere-
ly human teaching, as some peo
pie do. Although they live in
Greek and barbarian countries
alike, as each man's lot ha s
been cast, and follow the cus-
toms of the country in clothing
and food and other matters of
daily living, at the same time
they give proof of the admitted-
ly extraordinary constitution of
their own commonwealth.
“They busy themselves 0 n
earth, but in . their own lives
they go far beyond what t h e
laws require. They love ail men,
and by all men are persecuted.
They are unknown and still
they are condemned; they are
put to death, and yet they are
brought to life. They are poor,
and yet they make many rich;
they are completely destitute,
and yet they enjoy complete
abundance. . . They are reviled,
and yet they bless; when they
are affronted, they still pay due
respect. When they do good,
they are piipi^hed as evildoer-',
undergoing punishment, they
rejoice because they are brought
to life “
MVSCD News
The Medina Valley Soil Con-
servation District Supervis-
0 r s have designated Leon
Tschirhart as ‘the custodian for
the District equipment in las-
troville. He has one f e tr t i 1 it-
er distributor, one Bnlljon Cul-
tipacker - type grass seeder,
one combination drill and one
shredder. Any cooperator of the
Medina Valley SCD who wishes
to use this equipment can do so
by contacting Leon Tschirhart.
Land leveling has betn com-
pleted on Paul Marbacb f a rra.
The land was leveled, ia narrow
border benches and will be e s-
tablished to Coastal bermuda-
grass.
A diversion terrace %s been
completed on Ida Wiemers and
Herbert Naegeler farms Jhe
diversion terraces will provide
more drainage for existing farm
ponds.
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CHEVY n by Chevrolet
How to get away from it all including the high cost of travel!
A fhevy IT-Station TTatron is tl.e way tty get the
vhole family there and back on a small vacation
ludgct. You get 7S cu. ft. of cnry<f i’p.vfor Itss
than you’d pay for most sedans. You get money*
saving, easy-eare features, too. And you’ll go so
far between gas stops you’ll'think we built in a
TRADE H' TRAVEL
lOt THE CHUT HIGHWAY Pf MFTHtMCRt
spare tank. And now that it’s Trade 'N' Travel
Time at your Chevrolet dealer’s, you’ll never find
a better time to buy a Chevy II. There's a wide'
range of engines and transmissions to choose
from. And whatever you pick, you can be sure
you’ll always get a good run for your money.
Chtry II Now l-Boor Station Wagon
CHECK THE T N T DEALS ON CHEVROLET • CHEVELLE - CHEW II • CORVAIR AND CORVETTE NOW AT TOUR CHEVROLET DEALER’S
2005
JACK WINKLER MOTORS, INC.
19TH STREET HONDO, TEXAS DIAL HA 6-3351
PUBLIC
RECORDS
NEW CAR REGISTRATION'S
Robert G. Sisico and Cecilia
A. Sisco, San Antonio, Chev. PC
Medina- Electric Coop Inc,
Hondo, Ford JMJ
Edwardo Y 111 a r t e, Hondo,
Ford Ranch wagon
George L. Wideman. Somer-
set, Pontiac Sta. Wag.
John F Tom, Camp Wood,
Chev. PU
Charles H. Pettibon, Castro*
ville, Chev. PU
Johnny Kolacek, George West,
Ford 2 dr H. T.
James E Ham, Hondo, Chev
Sta Wag.
Margaret C. Givna, Hondo,
Euick Cpe.
JUSTICE ( GI RT
Amos E. Harllee. J. P. Prec. 1
Manuel Mares, minor consum-
ing beer, $45
Bill Moss, DIPP, $127 50
Eutimio Gonzales, over gross
wgt , $40 50
Clyde Carl Harris, exp. 1 i \
plate, $45
Elton C. Seewald, minor con
beer, $25 50
William B Schmidt, minor
con. beer, $25 50
Arthur D Schwarz, minor
con. beer, $25 50
Arthur D Schwarz, speeding,
$16.50
Isabel A. Rodriguez no ctriv-
er's lie., $30
Garland Chambers, speeding,
100 plus MPH, $70
Antonio Perez, fighting. $2;
Pedro Flore--, fighting, $70
Ramon Pargas. di»tbg peace,
$31 80
Ramon Fabro. di-'h. peace,
$30
Frank Leyva, di-tbe peace.
$30
Joe Campos, distbg peace,
$30
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Clayton Wesley H e > e n and
Peggy Theresa Hut/U-r March
28
Robert Evan' Arnette and
Susan Wilkinson, M..r.,ii 30
William B Little and Vivian
I. Paeheo, March 30
Gus Cardenas and Vary Vu
brera, April 2
REAL ESTXTt TR \\vl I K8
Emil Mueller el ux, to Henry
L Van dr Walle e‘, al, dba Van
de Walle and Sons, a partner
ship, general WD to two tractij
of land, 16 64 acre*, Sur Ni>
5 17, Abst No 1216 and 20 21
acres, Sur No. 3 17, Abst N1
12l3, *10 etc
Henry L Van de Walle el .1
to Emil Mueller i-t ux. WD '
two tract' of land, 3 70 acre',.
Sur. No. 3 17, Abst No 1213 and
12 04 acres, Sur N - 5 17, \t. -
No 1216 and 2“ ?! act* , s .
No. 3 17, Abst N<> 1213 $ln etc
Billy Pa! Caps et ux ft- Ne.l
W Barber el ux QC Dei d 1
3.1 acres, Sur, No 16, ;1
Brotnag. $10 etc ,
Rhoda Windrow to Ned W
Barber et us. WD with XL t
31 acres, Sur No 16 >;1
Brothag $10 etc
Harlan R Wolff et ux to J< * n
H Poenu-r, WD to lx>t- Ni 1
and 2 in Rtk 4 D Haiti $10
etc
William J Opprlt Sr ei ux,
to Albert L Crppxvlt et ux.,. De.-1
with XL 126 25 acres. Sur N
6fi, John Haeberle, Abst. No
486. Sur No 10, John II Isa-
bell, Abst No 547, Sur. No 11.
Marie Ihnken, Abst No 567;. 10
etc
W'illiam J Oppelt Sr., et u-
to Laura Oppelt, Deed With X I.
to 15 acre' Sur No 66 Ab-t
No 486, Sur No It, Abst NY
553, Sur No Hi Ab-t V- 547
$10 etc,
Motlie Hans Schott et x ir to
Teresa Keller, XX I) to part o f
Lots Nos 5 and fi Blk N*1 3
Range No 6 CastriA die $10 e'i
Roy H Carter et ux to Lynd
John Carter et ux. WD with XL
to Lo$ No 10, Bice k C, Fly Ad
dn , $10 ’etc
Alton tr Seek dz • - John Dab
el ux ,WR to 153 acres, Sur
No 79 1 3, Abst No 1 r.H Cert
No 1 644. Red Cove Sttbdiv Me
dina Lake. $10 etc
John B Nester et al to l-om
A. t arle, WD to Lots No 14 .rid
15 in Blk 4 D’Hanix $10 etc
George Heiligman et ux 10
Y'idro Gonzales et ux, to Y
dro Gonzales et ux tract out of,
Sur No 800, Timothy Montier,
$200
Will F Naegelin to Mrs Ross
Denson. XVD to l/)t No 1 R!k
No 9, Range No. U, Castroville.
$10 etc.
Virgil C. XXillLs to Tob*-y 1
Tomblin et ux. WD with X L to
15 152 acres. Lot No 11, Blk
No 32, SA Urtrst Subdix , Mem
na County, $10 etc
Juan B Lopez Jr et ux to
Certain Teed Products Corpora-
tion, Deed to Lot No. 2. Blk
No. 3A School Addn , Hondo
$1 etc. X
Fred 'Barham et ux to Wesley
Roberson Jr., et ux. WD to 16
acres, Sur. No 35, C. V Brown,
portion of I/it No. 83, Blk 4
$10 etc
COUNTY COURT
Jose C Arausa, DWI. $50.
costs, 3 days in jail
AJejando Flores, aggravated
assault, $50 and costs
Valdemar V. Jas0, DWI, $50
costs, 3 days in jail
HONDO HIGH
FHA NEWS
The homemaking classes -and
FHA membet^. will present a
fashion review and variety
show on Monday, April 13, at
7:30 pm. in the high school au-
ditorium. The evening's enter-
tainment .will include a showing
of garments made by class
member> and FHA member' not
presently enrolled in class Be-
tween acts there will be musical
numbers, dances, and readings
Admissions will be 2*5 cents and
50 cents.
On May 1 and 2, Carolyn Fan-
cier and Sara Sadler, incoming
FHA prt'idcnt and X'iee Presi-
dent for 1964-65, ‘will attend the
Slate Meeting tif Future Home
makers of America at the Mu
nivipal Auditorium in Austin
YANCEY
FHA NEWS
By Clemencia Rodriguez
The Yancey Chapter held a
meeting on March 31 The soph-
omores had charge of the pro
gram.
The gue-.t speaker, Mrs A X.
McCrea, was introduced by the
treasurer, Elvia Gonzale.-. Mrs
McCrea spoke on choosing a ca-
reer She .also spoke on nurst-
and her experiences on be n.
mg a nurse.
After the meeting Wax a
journed, refreshments were
served by the sophomore class
Yancey Chapter will celebrate
FHA week April 5-11. The girls
v ill wear red and white d-»tl
ing on Friday and any d »J oi
the week the members will brine
a red rose-or an-upph and pre
sent it to "any member of the
High School Faculty
Dogs and other pets can be
protected from rabies L-r one
year or uioi^- by vaccina tint
with clmk embryo vaccine, .
' Following ten days (and nights!
of tremendous effort and inspiration
Bette Williamson
Associated with
Kilpatrick Studio
Devine, Texas
has returned from the-Kay Isaacson color Vsc-! ■ >p
in Dallas, full of enthusiasm and ability to point
beautiful portraits.
Though a hard task mistress indeed, with full
eighteen-hour days, Kay has turned out t be
"right down Bette’s alley. A dynamic, beau'
lady, a great art st, mast*' photographer,; a r. d
former concert pian st,
Ta say thaU Bette proved a credit to her tocher
is an understatement!
KILPATRICK STUDIO
Photography with irsfin te taf>:’
DEVINE, TEXAS
Farmers
Do you need
• Planter Sweeps
• Cultivator Sweeps
• Chisel Shanks
• Chisel Point:.
• Sub Soilor Points
• 1-Way Plow Discs
etc,
CET THEM AT
SAVINGS FROM
Harold
Mochring
Hondo
Machine
Shop
!! ghway 90 West,
Hondo Texas
all the people
%
They must be represented—al! the people must—by the man we
send to Congress ★ That * why KIKA DE LA GARZA is such a log-
ical choice * KIKA symbolizes the strength and unity of the 15th
District * He understands our people our needs and the legisla-
tive processes * He possesses an abundance of proven ability
sound judgment, and dedication to the public interest * As your
Congressman, KIKA DE LA GARZA will work to build the economic
strength of this district and to open new horizons of personal
achievement and development for all the people * Show those
who would divide us and turn us against one another that their
strategies of dissentiori aimed at political gain will not work here
★ Vote Saturday, May 2, for KIKA DE LA GAP.ZA for Congress.
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Hondo Anvil Herald (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, April 10, 1964, newspaper, April 10, 1964; Hondo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth810551/m1/10/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hondo Public Library.