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Poge 6B ANVIL HERALD Hondo, Texas, Friday, April 3, 1964
1
MEMOS FROM MEYER
By Jady Stewart
ents and enjoyed an E a s t er
egg hunt.
Marcine Bendele went to Cas-
troville Sunday to visit with her
grandparents and cousins.
Kevin Tilley went to SA on
Wednesday to meet hef blister,
Gaye. who is attending college
in Houston.
Deborah Muennink's cousins
from Corpus Christi visited her
over the Easter holidays.
Brvan Schulte spent the night
Thursday at his grandparents’
ranch.
Maria Rosa Gauna enjoyed an
Easter egg hunt at her grand-
mother's Sunday.
Andy Gilliam went to .his
aunt's house Sunday and efrjoy-
cil an Easter egg hunt with his
cousins.
GRADE 3A
Mary Saathoff went to Castro-
ville Sunday and visited r e 1 a-
tives.
Sunday, Hector Galvan w e nt
fishing and hunted Easter eggs
Ida Ybarra went to Bandera
Sunday.
Mary Escamilla, Joseph Ca-
dena, and Artura Nira visited in
Bandera during the Easter hol-
idays.
Jerry Lopez visitedLf r i e n ds
Sunday. ■ i 1. '
Lynn Leinwgber'f c p usins
caught two Imle cottohtail rab-
bits for Easter.
Laurie Nagel enjoyed visiting
with heb grandparents.
GRADE 3B
We’.re sorry to hear t h at
Mike’s brother broke his arm
and had to be in the hospital
for a few days. He wAs able to
be back home for Easter.
Sharon Haass spent Easter at
her grandparents’ ranch
David Stewart visited the
Woodward Gardens.
Eva Campos’ brother and sis-
ter inlaw visited them They
drove to Medina Lake.
Belinda's cousins from Taylor
visited them
Joetta Embry spent Wednes-
day and Thursday nights w i th
her cousin.
Dank 1 Rbdrignez went to
SA
Gloria Gallprdo went on a pic-
nic in Bandera after going t o
cfairch Sunday.
GRADE 3C
Rebecca Jordan went to Fort
Worth to visit friends during the
Easter holidays. While there she
went to the zoo, aquarium, and
the museum. She also rode a
miniature train. •
Amalia Aguilar went to Bsn-
dera to have a picnic and an
Easter egg hunt. .
Irma Campos had a picnic, at
Bandera.
Ernesto Coronado went to
Bandera to fish and hunt eggs
Ricky Morales went to SA to
attend the famous' egg hunt in
Mission Park
J,rr> Garcia had a picnic
lunch and Easter egg hunt i n
Mi-don Park Jerry won the
first prize.
Janie went to Bandera on Sun-
day.
GRADE 3D
L u e y Quintanilla went to an
Faster hunt in SA
Sharon Speece went to an egg
hunt at Grandmother Speece’s
house. »
Vince Gilliam went to an egg
■ hunt at his aunt's house in the
country -
Lottie Porter enjoyed having
her brother Chris home during
the. Easter holidays, x
Beatrice Garcia went to Ban-
dera on a picnic.
Bill Green, his brother and a
friend caught a bat Friday
GRADE 1C
Antonio Tellez went to the zoo
in SA.
Timothy Rios visited h i s
cousin ip SA.
Jerry Gonzales went to Ban-
dera Sunday.
Ramundo Contrear.is enjoyed
an Easter Egg hunt in Bandera.
Clay Billings went to an egg
hunt at the city park.
Glen Kriewald visited with his
grandparents in Victoria.
Dayle Marrs went to see th-
ing bunny and the Easter tree
in SA.
Gayle Peters was in Kr-rville
Sunday. She found seme Foster
eggs.
Richard Cortez wont to SA.
Karen Winkler went to see
her grandparents. She had fun
hunting eggs.
Michael Ncster's prandnnrents
had an egg hunt for all t h e
grandchildren.
Bruce Martin found two bask-
ets full of eggs at his grand-
mother's.
GRADE ID
Lands Saathoff ' Lite Iter
two cousins in Sabinal on Sun-
dav and hunted Easter eggs
with them.
Jimmy Jordan spent the East-
er holidays in Fort Worth
Duane McCartney went to S\
tin Friday and saw many pretty
Easter decorations.
Susan Fohn hunted Faster
eggs at her grandmother's
Goldy Cortinez, Jessie Garcia
and Johnny Villa went to Ban-
dera to have picnics with their
families.
Garland Nietenhoefcr went t o
SA to visit his uncle r.n i aunt
He bunted Easier c-g- and
found 12.
Bobbie Woodward went to
Brady. She attended Easter ser-
vices with her grandmother,
Pajnela II e 1 v e y went fish-
ing on Saturday. Sh had a pic-
nic supper.
.Tack Martin went to Monro to
visit his grandparent- IT' had
fun hunting Fester eg :s.
William Timber!::He v i s i t e 1
his grandparents in SA Sunday.
GRADF 2A
j Jeff Day ’.von a Vne ribbon for
nrsJ place in the fire poster
contest for primary grad'-' All
of us in 2A feel quite proud of
Jeff
Gene McAnelly got a new belt,
a shirt and s me jeans. The
family soon* the Eas'er h n 1 i-
davs with Johnr." at Hardin
Simmons. Gene had many ex-
citing experiences.
Rol redo Ramirez went to Bar.
der I for Foster.
Tim H ’.r It saw a s q u i r r el
from his upstairs wind w II e
went down to chase it way from
lus garden.
Jeff ]i:'. ppt soma number
flash cards, a bicycle basket,
and some chocolate eggs for
1 : 1 ’ .
Jimrv.' ,T ......it gfl'T."
Friday night. He and hi friend
,| ■ ! eh ■ Tv a I dder on i -tank
when a javelin ■ charged them
Each fan hit the animal with
shots from, a pellet gun and a
BB gun. ,
GRADF 2C
Rosie Rendon spent her Fast-
er holidays in Mexico visiting
friends.
Linda llighsmith went with
•her family to Tony Zerr’s tank
Faster Sundry
Garry Saathoff had hi- Easier
egg hunt in Sabin.n
Jeff Crahb went to SA Satur-
day-While he-Was: get • their
cat had 3 kittens.
Georgie Kruger went to the
Woodward Nursery Sunday.
Grade 3D is proud of Charles
Overstreet for winning t h i rd
place in the fire poster contest.
A d a 1 i n e Ramirez brought
some minnows for th*> 3D aquar-
ium.
GRADE 3E
Kelley CuSenbary went to So-
nora Thursday* and Friday to
visit at her grandfather’s
Azalea Garza went to Bvnl:’-
ra Sunday with some f r i e nds
for an egg hunt.
Barry Braden had his cousins
and his aunt and uncle cc-’e to
visit his family for the weekend
His relatives flew in a priv.au>
plane from their 'Rome in E1
Paso.
Jimmy Prescott went to SA fur
Easter clothes Friday, Sund-v
he had relatives from SA visit
jnp at his home.
Sherman Mumme went in H
Friday with his aunt and undo
Sunday he and his brother went
with his aunt and uncle to visit
relatives in Center Point.
Kay Timberlake went to Quihi
with Jerri Schweers for an Eas-
ter Egg hunt. Sunday she and
her family went to visit with her
grandmother in SA.
Diane Greenwood went to her
grandmother's house to visit on-
Friday. Sunday the family wcr.t
for a long afternoon ride
Ann Reitzer ami her family,’
went to Medina Lake for an out-
ing Sunday.
GRADE 4A
By Kay Evans
Kay Evans went on a picric-
close to Bandera Sunday
Ben Ybarra went to d v a I dp
Friday and to Bandera Sunday
Billy Bryant went to his aunt
and uncle’s house Sunday
Mary Gonzales went to Gar-
ner Park and D'Hanis Sunday.
Janelle Been went to Lytle to
visit her grandmother Thursday
evening and came back Satur-
day
Jane Campos went to Medina
Lake Sunday.
GRADE 4B
By Marv Ann Martin
Jose Cadena vyent to Bandera
Easter Sunday.
Suzanne Kruger got two para
keets for Easter.
Janet Graff’s cotlsins c. a m e
to see her Friday and .Payed
for Easter.
Mary Ann Martin went to
Moore Sunday
r-RADE 4C
By Georgia Landers
Myra Lynn. McCartney’- f,
ily went to Sabinal to 'i-it their
grandfather and grander, 'her on
March 29, i
. Estela Ybarra went to KCL
Park with her parents and aft r
they came back to Ho-; In the
stopped to see Xr99 t 1 e
World's largest landbased pic ■
Randy Reitzer wen! to an ( 1
hunt Saturday amt he went t
the show
GRADE 41)
Bv Elida Trinidad
Elsa Gracia went to SA o n
Sunday and also to the Mission
Park in SA
Cindy Arrott went to O.vtrr
ville Sunday.
Rosaiina Barron went to new
Braunfels Sunday and went to
S* Sunday also
Edna Rodriguez went to Kelli
Park in SA with her cousins on
Sunday
Cathy Carter went to Lari'"
-Friday afternoon to 'Lit her
aunt and uncle
Margarita Briseno wen: t ic
it her aunt and uncle in Uvalde
Sunday in the morn in. and h 1
an Easter hunt.
Rita Covey’s cousins oar ■
Nm Dilley Sunday to visit
them.
Janiee Herndon's aunt and un-
cle came down fro): Galveston
and stayed Friday
in Yancey and
in SA
GRADE 2D
Ida Lopez was
Bandera Sunday
Thomas Sehucling w.
visiting Friday,
Ju Ann Hammer has enjoyed
having her grandmother in her
home during the holidays.
, Donna Wtenters visjted her
cousin in SA Friday.
Tom Marrs went to SA Satur-
day. He especially enjoyed the
bluebonnets along tie- highway
Ted Mendoza spent Sunday at
Pl.%!.-nd Park
Patsy Gregory s grandparents
from Three Rivers spent the
Easter holidays in Pat sy’s
home.
Juanita Hernandez was in
Bandera and Devine Sunday.
Bemla Pina enjoyed a picnic
in Bandera Sunday.
Gloria Flakes had guests from
Bandera. Uvalde and SA during
the holidays.
.Mary Elsie Santillano spent
three days in Abilene, T e x as
visiting her grandparents.
O t h e r s who visited i n S \
Saturday and Sunday were EVr
da Tapia, Elsie” Salazar, and
Nancy Quintanilla
Most of the children in Room
2D enjoyed egg hunts on Sunday.
GRADE 2K
Allen Ray Martin went to
Moore’ Sunday to visit friends.
Clift a Ann Balzen went to
Knippa Sunday to her-grandpar-
JOE BUSER IS ASSISTANT
DIRECTOR I and P DEPT., A&M
Joe Buser, editor of Texas
A&M University publica-
tions since 1963, was named
Friday as assistant director of
the Information and Publica-
tions Department.
The appointment was made
by Jim Lind s e y, information
chief at AAM. Lindsey said his
assistant will continue to super
vi'P university publications i n
addition to new duties.
Brochures edited by Buser
have twice received citations of
merit from the American Col-
lege Public Relations Associa-
tion.
A former editor of AAM’s stu-
dent newspaper, the Battalion,
he was graduated and commis-
sioned at the school in 1959. He
served as officcr-in-charge of an
Air Force radio and television
station in Newfoundland for
three years before returnin ’, to
College Station Buser also
taught public relations for t h o
United States Armed Forces In-
stitute while overseas.
WITH ANVIL HERALD
The college newsman is a
member of Sigma Delta C h i
professional journalistic society,
and was elected to “Who’s Who
in American Universities'a n d
Colleges'’ while a student a t
A&M
He has written for the Hondo'
Anvil Herald, the Beaumont Fn-
erprise, the Wichita Falls Rec-
ord-News', the Liberty Vindica-
tor and the Seguin Enterprise.
Buser is married to the farth-
er Jurdis Sibley of Port Arthur.
The Busers live at 1208 Marie.
Haines, College Station, with
their two children Joey, 3, and
Jennifer, 1.
HONDO ICE CO.
Per Your let. Bottled
Drinks and Picnic Foods
M. L. RAMIREZ, Mgr.
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Talk To
MEL DAVISON
or
JAKE GRAVLEY
About \
Hospitalization
Insurance
THE LINCOLN NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
801 Kallison Tower San Antonio, Texas CA 6 0131
Shower Honors
Bride-Elect
Mrs. Jake Schuehle and Miss
Judy Schuehle were co-hostesscs
Saturday at a personal shower
for Miss Betty Nietenhoefcr, the
bride-elect of John Baker'-----
Eighteen guests were register-
ed in the bride's register b v
Miss Judy Schuehle.
Decorations followed the East-
er "motif and featured vuri col-
ored spring flowers in arrange-
ments on the serving table and
throughout the reception room-.
On the patio, an ice-f i 11 c d
wheelbarrow held bottled soft
drinks and gifts were h u r. g
. around it. An Easter rabbit
stood guard :it a bunny t r e e
near the Fireplace.
Sandwiches, cake, coffee and
mints were served informally in
the dining room where Mrs. I. '
lora Schuehle and Mrs. Jake
Schuehle presided.
Gu-Ms. in addition to the hon
eree's schoolday friends were
her mother and two grandmoth-
ers, Mrs I/iossburg .of Quihi an 1
All's Nietenhoefcr Sr., and Mr-
Baker of Devine, mother of the
groom-to be.
HERE IN HONDO
COUNTY HD AGENT
By Fstella It. Strayhorn
PH KLL RELISH
It's nut too early to stab
plan- i;, th ■ : ■ i : ■, ■! hi
you’ll need for making pick’.t
a u d rolls.,es n c .\ ; s u in, m e
Plans might include cucumber
green pepi'p <
green be >r s
-a
For reript - to far
eta bit s i n t o p: k
that truly add /e-t
you'll want,:: I?: w 1
ment of ’/V. :< ’ irv
“Making I’i.’k! - and It
Home ’’
Thi ■ builttin give ■;
rec’ioii- for stiectng .
paring pickling in t i
for pr 1 -s»ing I’L’
she .. Included ar< b
pcs for the old-tini->
such as brine I dill !>. ■
led peaches, picca i !i,
erkraut; and far the
fresh pack or quirk
gills, -wet rkins.
pickle Miees, ' d
beans. Spues in tin
ipes can be ji..'i>
( reused,. of* c-mr-e 11
your family b
Single ei,.u oi
kle- and U. i..•*
i HU i92i arc available
the Office of In ri:: it
Department e‘ “. x :
Washiu .ton, V 2.
— :.nd even
•l these veg-
I pro fuels
to a meal,
S. Depart
hollefi-i,
li-bcs at
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nls a n I
and rel-
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t.-ivnribcs,
1 ’ a-. pi', k
and sau-
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Here for a two-weeks, visit
with his parents. Si AM August .
Snrott i- Mr. Edgar Spruit of
Uleveland, Ohio.
Members of the August Spndt
family gathered at City Park
Yundav far a family picnic. In-
cluded in the gathering were
Mrs Millie F.ckhart and ht-r
children: MAM Roland F.ekh. r*,
Sharon, Jeffrey, and Janet;
MS M H 1) E c k h a r t. liar!
and Cindy; MAM Felix Billin- ,
Howard and Clay. MAM Tommy
Hollmig and I.aurie of Bryan
" aXI Albert Rac.-r, R.•!•!>•. at
F •••.” >■’ S in Anionm Mr- D a
othy Efkhart, John. Roland, C
r a:’ ; !’• roer^jif It- k pritu
Also, MAM August Sprott, MAM
B-n Gruff, MAM Fdf Ilnll-
tnig, MAM Albert Wilson,. Steph-
en K Janet. Patti and Russell,
MAM Arnold Z-rr. .Moilie a.'i d
John; .md MAM Stanley. H o ! 1-
>-'i ’. fVcjg and Sheri of N < w
“Braunfels.
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Service : ’ ou
eompii is
serv i t“ f.o
families end l
and suburban
8. TiVe Smith
\15 V
HiGfo In Hor.rlo
(s’ablih.d the Cooperative E\-
tension Service as a part of the
land grant college system and
th? U S. Department of .'.gri
culture was passed by Congress
ii 1914 In Texas, Extension has
been a going concern since 1903.
1'hc Walter C Porter Farm in
Kaufman County, is recognized
- tl. b: i thpl.’ui of the Kxten
si in Service It wa heia that
Ur. Soam.an A Knapp s t up the •
first farin'demonstration in the
t: .lion in an effort to establish.
farming practices to cor d ot the
derided boll weevil which
-d - o ction
r.rr • the cotton st it.ee.
PRI SING TIME
„ jr ydu have been thinkiag
e.Fout doing some p tuning
a ronn d the h tne, A F . IV
Werth, head 4if tliFlorin 'ture
Section (*f the Soil and Crop
Science Department of Texas
AAM Univer.-ity, offers t h r x
suggestions: .
Th ■ cardinal rule of pruning
i if yoiti have no good reas n
for pruning a plant pul 'he
tools away . The primary pur
pose, of pruning is to remove
unwanted growth, whether it fe-
tor the plant's health, app*.
ar.ee,” safety- rrawus
ease control
In dealing with shade t , v cs,
corrective pruning i.- v; no'iov ,
I t0 prevent form nt ion < f
weak V shaped crotches a n d
limb- in the future On o I ter
tmd removal of many small
branches is more de-irabt the
Social Security
Questions
and Answers
John D Palmer,
; ger for social se
Antonio said- that
duce the proc, -in.
claim by hrihgina the
.things with y m v,h-n
to file your claim. M
ape, such as v-uir bir
i ate, baptismal r- r-j- .
life insurance n-dicy.
py o{ your 1363 tax
you are self-employed
W 2 form d-the sfat< m. •
wages from yy>ur employe
A list of vnir -emplov-ew Ur, ■
the year anviun's each paid
end their ail.'r.-sc i' vm ’ I
several empl yen chirr • the
year
It W it! ;,Ko h-Ip if V I ! • e
.
written do w rTSTf dale <> f
birth, wife or husband’s dote of
birth, date of menage, an d
d'-trirt men-
curity in San
you can re
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fallowing
you come
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dates of prior marri
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mi,id all self-
employe.' j ' that »h- dead
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end blooming chanom-t-. of
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tree, which bloom during
the ,prm. produce tbudr flowers
r-i growth made in the pr v
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should not fa pruned until they
have finished blooming
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farm M*dnBU7
Here in Hondo
John MrD'de has reulrned to
ti Imme in Philadelphia after
a v t it of several days in Hon
(1 i with hi- motlu r, Mrs ■ I^lna
Mr Da do.
t D C. (DAVE)
(HOWARD
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T"ADE
D C (Dave) HOWARD
Cortdidatc For
A
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a golden nppPfluHi
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fifth d?<
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AfltufUO with
her II# n 4
fair
and
in f
bun* help
eorselvri to a st are of -the
visitors that will fa heading
(or I hr- Alamo < it v
We should work rons-tanth
in our arc j to point out that
we -have two iHitatandini
routes to Mexico over high
ways 81 and 83 as well a*
the fa st a!! weather east west
cros* country highway ,
Bringing travelers ov
er tfa*e roads and thrmigh
our area and (rrovidi ig them
with the things tourist* like to
see and do. is blit one way of
doing locally what the entire
state should do on a larger
*e-i|e
TTyere is no longer a n y
doubt but what American*
have more time and money
to spend on travel and re-
creation Why not take advan-
tage of this modern phenome
non cf shorter working hours
and longer periods free t o
travel and convert the won-
ders of our slate into revenue
to help solve some of the tax-
ing problems faring u* in thi*
financially critical period <> f
our state's history?
A stable program of tour-
iyt attraction is mniWafary
and your representative i n
Austin must do his part i n
securing such a program far
you and for our state.
Vote For
D C (DAVE) HOWARD
“A business-like approach
to political offict hy
cotful businatsman."
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Hondo Anvil Herald (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, April 3, 1964, newspaper, April 3, 1964; Hondo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth810556/m1/12/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hondo Public Library.