Hondo Anvil Herald (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, October 9, 1964 Page: 2 of 14
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D’Hanis News
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MAM Henry Lutz of SA wen
in D'Hanis and Hondo on Mon-
day where they visited relatives.
They recently returned from
Bridgeport. Conn, where the> .it
tended the wedding of their
daughter, Mrs Ethel DcPiano.
M&M Chas Richer honor.''I
Mrs. Daisy Rieber with a birth
day dinner in SA Sunday Sept
Tf. Guests from D'Hanis v •
MAM Joe J. Rieber and Robert
Mrs. Jane Rieber, Betty .
Zinsmeyer. Hondo guests were
Mr. John Zinsmeyer, M&M .Fe
rnme Zinsmeyer, Gary and Re-
ne, and Mrs. Leonora Schuehle
The Andrew Schnieders were un-
able to attend because Mr S.l-
rieder was on dutv with the
highway department, h..v 11. .
been called out for flash floodin
in this area SA Roots included
M&M Pete Bond. Denise and
Mark, M&M Car! Rico! an.!
Carl Jr.
HIGH
Hondo, Texas, Friday, October 9,
School
Lights
1964
PERSONAL, APPEARANCE
by Jerry June Berger
B> Eddie Berger
I... t week in KSII Jim Meyer
v.as liste ! a. circulation man-
; t-r of the annual staff, when in
t . 'lil y he is photographer - and
Carol Shelton is circulation tnan-
■ ser. ’Scuse me, folks.
This past Friday during t>ep
i.ily tlie Owl .iieerlt'.iders used
.. d; reivni gimmick to get the
s' a its to v .-II. \ ghost in a
t'.'X -the "school sp^it' (what
rise rose Ob’. each time a
yell heard, and the louder
ti e 'yell the higher the “ghost”
i In all ol HHS there are
v.r; tew people who would do-
tt is. hut Theresa Kin.er played
ti [-art very well. She said that
i' v a lithe warm under the
' how ever.
Friday the Owls played
. 1 T*> and beat them with
1.
IS YOUR
INSURANCE
PROTECTION
ADEQUATE?
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DON’T BE
HALF PROTECTED!
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See us for compi ranee see
W. T. Crow 1710 Ave M
General Insurance
Dial HA 6 2412
(At Leinweber’s)
a score of 25 6. a pleasing way
to begin district play. This Fri-
day we play Pearsall for our
Homecoming game It promises
to be a good one and is a £reat
time for all the Hondo - ektfs to
return.
Something new this Friday
will be the completely different
type of drill put on by the Owl
band. For the first time the band
will march 72 members plus- the
. 5 majorettes and drum major
ette for a total of 77 people on
the field, the strongest the band
has been in quite a while. Of
course we are proud of the new
additions ant! you can bet -that
the band will really be striving
to put on a good show for the
Homecoming crowd
After the game last Friday
night t h e junior class room
mothers sponsored a dance out
at the American Legion Hall
They made about 826 after all
expenses had been paid
Last Saturday night Miss Judy
Rotramel. HHS Home-Ec teach
er, was married to Richard
Schweers She returned to school
Wednesday morning Welcome
back, Mrs. Schweers! Mrs Gor
don Braden substituted for her
on Monday and Tuesday
The F H A girls are spon-
soring a dance on Oct. 30 in
Mead of their Christmas dance
Tumors say it is to he a Sadie
Flawkins danoe, hut we'll get
more details later
Since I’m taking Spanish this
year, 1 may as well end that
way - hasta la vista'
HERE IN HONDO
C B Gaston is in New Or
leans this week where he went
to attend a meeting where he
and other Texas County Agents
were to be presented with special
awards for their achievements in
their respective fields.
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Judy i Mrs Woody) G 1 a s s-
c-ick, .Hospital Auxiliary Thai
man tells ti- somethin',-new h,t
been added at the Mempri 1
Hospital When a new hi 1 y at
rives, it i- adorned with a pin',
hair ribbon, if ;i girl or , Id ■
bow if a boy Now viewers
the nursery, .windows can te.!! a'
a glance which is which,
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A group of IF eidi t:i< dr-A
down to Pearsall !:*s' M
evening to visit n I’.-nr« • 11 ! '
cracy Hass The'- were Mr Jr •
Myers. Mrs A' D Patters-
Mrs Pete Calkin-. Mrs IT-
F'ope dml Mr tftiH Mr' Bl'l IT
Their object was 16 wMeh- »t'<
proceedings for' an evenin'
to determine whether nt e
Hondo w ould i.e just died
st..rting one too Mr- Idy Son
pie of Devine v.as ;.!••• present
that night and agreed to eoi te t
Hondo this week to disco-
v ith interested persons
She came over Tuesday m.'
meeting with a group of about
!R Ffondoans This t'oe te ehie.
is referred to as Each On-
Teach One" for cacti person ser
ting as a .teacher works with
■only one person wtR» cannot
read the English language, .md
works with that person fm'i
tney are able to read and ton.
prebend.
Those attending Tuesday nig1 1
seem enthusiastic arid po doubt
we'll Ik- hearing n -re about thi-
program as it actuafly get-
underway Meantime, mtijT .it
over and decide whether VOl
might tike- to teach an adult to
read for it i- anticipated Ha-
inan > ‘ teachers will l-c nee.it
Certainly it i- a v orthy ur--!i-i _
taking
jjb
In "Ur mail 'hi- week wr . -
article taken from tht Tex;-
Magazine xertien ! the H-iust
Chronicle dated Oct t entitb
■ The Blood Bath That End*
Our First Republic It wft« •
ti. us by l Frank Jrinfeman i
Houston. r.atn ' f|-*-d an. w.
has - i-i'ed the siti and written
about it on many -ocea'lefts
CHD Agent's
News
Bs Estella R Strayh4rn
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Merrilyn Echtle daughter <■'.
Mr and Mrs Francis Efjji'
I...Cl.Me has completed !' Mb
of -1 H activities and demob'‘rn
turns She has held all the o^ip *
in her chib and h.!« served on,
county and di-tri t e -mnut!*--
She helped To -I FF me-fib'TVR
many non member ;.s a Jen
Clothing and hood and Notre
leader.
Merrilvn enter* *! - ti e ' o*r • '
Dress Revue nun- ti'U'y> ar.j ' *
District unci P :' e ,'e
in the Favoritt r nut show - *uv
-times, the district •*:• *. put'! he,
state one time °a* I-id h**l •!«
ter also w*a di-tri* • P -i:)' "Is
Demonstration
They entered tn< etei tri* i *-r
test wise. Oilier pru.u-i U s m
pleted were: Food Preparption
nothing. Canning, From Food-
Recreation and leadership.
Merrilyn raised 9 capons. and
tti barrow, for the Fivesl >ek
Show In her poultry pro met he
won a Grand Champion. Re.servr
Champion and a fir-t place for
her pen of two for 2 year
Was «etef(ed ;P*' the 4 H
Star whtner
Tom tri' Juftgn m P"w fre-b
man .it A and y( vvu Hu- twy ,
bone red fie n- liyedi'1 S< tie
Farm Bureau jwrrno sehelarship
this year
Oiin Gilliam who tnadi tin t-H
European tour was on the. pro
gram Mr and Mrs T.ib Bur-
ges. Castroville 4 H Adult I'-ead-
ers. accompanied the group l<>
the awards dinner in Corpus
Saturdav October 10
DRIVER’S COI RS!
To be held at Herman s- n's
Hall. Dunlay Monday night ‘W
ober 12, 19 and 26!h arid at Me-
d ina Valley Scteml Tuesday
nights, October 15, 2v ami 27-
No fee-' and no test- Come, it
n.av hgi|> you save . life
The marker was placed 20
toDes south of San Artt intio hut
Jongm.in iu-ists the aetua! -pot
' the Battle of Medina w - on
Hu* Medina River before the pr.-
■eilt town. of I.aCosto arid Mo ■
dona came to bciiig where they
re The id placed sta'e marker
-tales that the battle oeettrr*
To 'HIT and 'hat the fir-t
1; putdican g vjernrncrt of Texas
j : wtftcri Mi*
Jtin-.'fnan -ays the t-ounty his-
4*-ri:*ai society ,.slK*trtd manage
io purchase the actual site an i
< nt+crl it into a park with .-t
-t>ri picnic spot and - vomit
r nip site
Printed alongside this serious
historical* article was ati cptver
t ment Picturing a very • shape
1 miss in it Bikini bathing suit
Our Houston contributor added
* note stating. This g»l is not
t be Irund. out on the Baltic
Mi liha battle site - - never
fear
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Seeing the bathing suit re
minds us of something ,we rc.-d
*n a San Ant mio paper last week
though the topless tiathirfg
nils for w men were not lack
in a enough, a new model fe:
t,ire'- a seatless version, and a
> r. Antonio stnre manager said
that- the fapmejh <if one can
call'ft tnstC Is kttracting a l«t
( attentfoB to the store - dis
play. witriliiW' With the top off
. >*d the bottom out that does
ro* h . ve much for the knitli' '
Hills to do They are going to
keep on - 'til they unknit them
- '**(»" rich! out of busihe"
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Ju-t a word of warning since
o h Eirt- Prevention Meek \-
\ irginJa Meyer w as coming out
' Msmo Etimbf r Co the. other
y she smelled something bum.
t* „ Looking around She noticed
snioke coming from a pickup
p-.rked beside her car Ir the
r* ,r of the truck wa- ,< b- •'!•-
ar'iatiy filled wt*h a bd'-id
iir'-uyh » ich the ".in was -bin
j> ; \ duck cdolh and - •
n.Ah, was on the other sidr The
cio'b w>- 'mouldering With ”*
*■: - * ir't. ;r K' c k - '* 1
r'* r bv the tire w; « or*
■; ui-!u ’ Fiefore it actually -tar*
rrt^ They (I do no* know t
v t-ini th* pickup belonged
CAMPF1RF GIRLS //ndeiyn Fot > Beffc » T -It.
Zone Zinsmeyer and Debra » • • , bo * J
row, a- MpH ,vitbj the F . ; * f *
many for thnye B! »e Bird > D Her- 5
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D’HANIS NEWS
P; •<
Uy Mars Belle Zerr
M&M E A- Wood m! children
of Austin were weekend visitor*
of Mr Wood - p
Herman Winter M
corn parried !b*ui i
Sunday evening wb
ter remained in s i.r
another doughter .
Zir. rncyer cut John ■! V*
! !er:sils IVt.r *rd ft 'f.
Mr-
linda
Mr hri
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wash- |
Winter a*.--
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Atinti.il s.iu- ..*,-- t er to he
held at St Durrmtr Hall Si; •
day (jetot'er If S:, ;.an-( |iai
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the. Jack Ztrsm-vt r i r i 4.
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ward f.iir : AdvertMnjF John
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and Mr Job
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Friday, October 9, 1964
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SEVERAL HUNDRED COWS ALREADY CONSIGNED
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Hondo Anvil Herald (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, October 9, 1964, newspaper, October 9, 1964; Hondo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth810613/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hondo Public Library.