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2A The Hondo Anvil Herald
r * YM?EA DEATHS
Hondo, Texes, Friday August 51, 1,96
DR. GEORGE s. woods
Funeral service-, for Dr.
George S. Woods, who h :! pr. .
ticed medicine in Devin r ,5
>ears, were held at 2 p n S:y
urday, August 15 at the First
Baptist Church in. Devine. M
sonic graveside ri’e- w, hi11
at the San Mar os Cemetery, *■
members of Devine L<
Arrangements were by Hurley
Funeral Home ’!
Dr Woods du d in a S \o
tenio hospital Ttetwday, V.:.
13. 1964 He hart been a
of the Masons more
year- He wa> a ve‘ r«.n
World War l.
He is survived hy his w r.l.-.vy,
Mrs Louise Wood Mi' 11, e
Iwo daughters. Mr Allis <, u
LIVESTOCK
MARKET
With the miH • •
ported -very active n i;
es", sale- at the j
On August 17 e '.lUfil 1 t
of cattle at t* • -
STOCKER CAl.VFS
Hereford and A".u - t • ■ r
519 5(1 to *21.50; H...... C
ford and Angie- steers. A’T
519 56: Hcref rd
fern. SIS >0 $19; He- V -
*17 to SIS- i r -hr, 1
*17 to *1956: Cr1 - 11
*16 56 to *18.50: PI t
514 to *16 56 Plai hi-iiet
to Slfi
PACKER CVTTH
Good calve-. *19 50 1 •*>; •.
Commercial c ah r e n - 1
$19.50; Fat bulb tr. • . Sic 50;
Cutter hulls. $14 5u t <13 .S’ K
cow-, Sll to *12.75: ’utter c >
$10.50 to Sll.5.- Conner w s,
S3 to Sll
STOCKER COWS
Good pair- Side to ' M
dium pair-, v. ' - t., 1
pairs, Slivi t $• S ■ . k ,- r
ccwn. *12.50 b $14; Medium
ccws, *11 p» $12
HOGS
Top. Slfi 50 to $16,86. Sow--.
512 to *13.8?i
Sims. Devine, and Mrs Don
Huefner, Washington. D. C„ and
four grandchildren.
W. H. BAKER
Funeral services fir W H
(Rill) Baker, a Devine resident
fur 1G year- were held at 10 a
m. Saturday. August 13. 1964 at
the Hurley Chapel B u r i al was
in Evergreen Cemetery
He i- survived by his widow,
Mrs. Ruby Baker. Devine: a
(iauchter, Mrs Vera Schuoicy o;
v rti'h Dakota a son. Billy, Bo
ter, ‘Cotulla; three si-ter..' Mr.-
Meehhih' t;>f Houston. Mr- The!
t t Jacob-on of Austin and llr-
C 1 . (I > - Stove:!- of ALi-cosa,
and fiy.t grandchildren
MK/4 (/ORA Bi l.l. 111 FT -
Mr, Cora Bt II Hurt xfi, of
S.-zi Antonio died August 13.-
1961 A resident i-f Son Antoni-.'
75 v. :.rs. she and her hu-ban!
d - rmeriy lived in H o n ri >
S'iivuer. include her husbsmd
John II Hurt Sr : son. John
1‘ Hurt Jr . daughters. M r
1 A Kapitzcko. all of S;m An-
■'fin; i ti-r- Mrs. I) >rt- ( .- ,k,
h: Mr J It. Fl- wer- Mr
I . k k, both ot Mni-' - .rn-
-';-'X,w and 6 nieces Service-
- held at 2 p ». * Saturday.
VHi.ii t la at Aker-- t h.ioel- Th
I 1 (• .McMillan, officiated
Interment was in Mission Bur-
ial Park.
!: /IASMEVER
! a hard Zin-mover, of L a
it 'Vo 'died Augu-t in, 19C4 11°
i- survived by his widow. Mrs
H--L ri Zinsmeyer; d a i. IN ,
Mr ' ("l.--.ri>sp Donahue. Mr
II a.dil Jungman of Sa-, Anton
"Mrs Marvin Haefiilin Rio
M c ! i n a: 9 grandchildren. : 2
rea; grandchildren. brothers,
Frank. .Henry, George and Wil-
liam. sisters, Mrs Elizabeth
Keller.' Mrs Josephine Murkier,
Mr- Helen, Mueller
Rosary services were held on
Wednt dry at 7:30 p.m. at Ton
dre Funeral Home Funeral ser ,
vice- were Thursday at 8:45 a
m. to red by :i'Requir-m Mass
at Our I :.(j> of Grace Church,
' aCi-fc at 9 -i m Interment wa-
it Ou: I-ady of Grace Cemete-
ry. I.aCostc__...
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PERSONAL APPEARANCE
by Jerry June Berger
•4r
REPORT
PROW v!\(,
Saturday Aug 15, 1954 at ' S3
;,i " it E i n .-i:-t i it pjiti
Sheet, Hondo, rcfMM-t* -I that he
and-hi t;.rni(. ludTx on :,t the
Hondo river, rum* mile- from
H ,rdii or, highwaj 179. when h»
*:’iw -etui thin., floating tri the
• itnr umbo the b- ' - He
i .-.me to the -i, (i.(j.-. t
reported the incident, -ay my
that it hittked like ,* h-itr'.-.tr. ho
ft-. „ *
She iff Hi'/f It • ! -
' .
He Hpndo tv- er I ■ i-hi- u:n| ■ i-
veslicatcd They found a human
t «lv in th,- wqterj .\h r ._vr
it cut. it-wa» idmiiifu.J a- that
of ("alletano Santo . ay, (9 f -nm
Hondo.
The body wa-- taken to the
Robert 1: <,recti Hospital liv m
(h-r of the County Judge and a
pest mortem examination was
conducted by Dr Ruben Sort -1-
Jr a Bt > ar, t mini -• Medi- I
h aminer After the ex - n.itta-
tton f'r s.,rto. callcil Sheriff
Hitzfchler and advised him that,
<'allot.-mo K.intn- died of a heart
eondjfion that there w,<- ..’ .->
lutety no evidence of foul ph,*-
or drowning.
Thfi Sheriff department i- in
vf-sttg-itj". to determine h o w
Sartfr-.' get in'.- t h i wt-t.-r in the
1! ndo i-rr-ek 11 'halt ,|-i ,|j
'.-■ter that he V. !ity ! S'
Ant'-nio on K-i-!-.!. moraine if,
t .id her th i! h- v "O'd go lr h
N'» ev Hence U.-.- found tit the
scene where th, hodv w i, b -:nd
showing hi v h< ut, - put ini,.- tin-
water therr- S into- had a w.d'-t
with dollar- anf other . ■:
After resdi-tg -ttr s'qt'ib in last
■ i k’s column on caves .and ths
tip* Junkers who explore them,
Dorothy Mm Leroy, Miller
caWe-i us. to tell about her 1 m’h-
;*r. AHeba.-l lortlrtK. who is a
»t.ve fAlV..s«;-,-t Tic L o r fin;
family, you res tU, lived here in
rCrdo fat years white .the Rev
5 J i/.trfmg was p--t .r ,t St
1‘cul v. Lutheran t'hnrch, and
V, - t • • U-•_ ■ '
I da V-v |, .t i porh
if town at an early ago
Dt-mthy soy., her rwrthct has
t- .fi.-r> Liken on a f«"w yrav
1. it- d'lrinv n-cer,* M ;,r ; bti *
that (I , -, (level p< i faster tha
p... -1 few year- -i- e Mi chad
I.. t a 'em -
, ■ - -. ; ' ■ --
. - f .U tl I'roni c di- tin - pa
spring ar. i to* k hitu-ett^a- brrtr
. < s®'5ut '• - -ante time b prest-
6 it a the -nelinker- club i
the. (i, rtp.wn area -nd h;
th;r- by led h;- rtomt- rs on •
< r .: i i tits ■■ ,
\ I hit;;, ago, for instance, the
highway depariment r-«»Hesei i or
ibe ;:"11,a t., , ’ lort- a COVe that
existed right Whec*- they were v>
place a new highway in order
to elder, i a it |h r-oi h a d P-
drop di.ai! to feet on a rope
ASCS Election
Set September 9
f I M Smith IS* County
oHi'-'.’ man.-iger announces the
t«!m*hyfe:l -late of nominees
(t'vsii 'ia \
<> *. I ary. Homer G Floerke.
•• J K; -cb \i I rice K o eh.
Meet’ N'-hf. Mav.nee Next tr,
fisc a r W. N-vier. Vtiltoa I* a d
get'. 1 v-*v Weynand. a
Raymond J Wolft ,
< M V . VII \ H
K:-rl h-i'ren. Milton T Balz n.
V uric-' M Fohn. A (>. G i i
h.-.m. Irthur Grell Wilbur 1"
: I, -• !■ V Ed
i s . i . • lohn I Seifi-rt -.1
A r t h; 11 Wurzb-eh
through a surface h-le — this,
of ci 1 r e, ndi total d.*rkn ■>* ex-
< i pt fer the little cart j lights
■t th tr metal holme',. After
1 dking the p! a c over t h ey
surfaced' and tfie highway de-
i :rtmerit decided to permanent-
!y-..block the entrance
Both Virhael and hi wife arc
working in 1 Izmghom tavern'
.-.’■uve Granite Shoals thi- -um
mer where he t- ffi -ml photo,
raphe r. < om»- Sr. o mb- r. the
• iplr- pin-, to h in Ai,.-in where
hi will c miuuit work tow u 1 »
, ■ tee and whi r, he will t>,
phived
fib
School tjfnc is iu-t over a
v.tek away, bus a number of
i :h .(hi.Kik-r ha ve ulrpad.'
! i'i !, gelling a la,ste ot vhat e
ahead.
B' th the fed hill team- ml
the Owl Find members have
been turning cut bright and ear-
L<. irice Monday morning di-
coeting w 1 er» a tew unwed
museie- hays* l* ,-ii keeping,
ttemselvos through the s’mmer
month-. 1 he .number of fresh
r en fo,Oballcr- and fre - hmvn
f ind member- exceed the quan
tity turning out in previous,
years, so there t.-. undoubtedly1
a lol of lea mint: to be done by
group* before time for their
Iirst public appearances,
jjb
Getting settled for the -th-ml
t”rm in Austin are Diane and
Dan Adamson who have moved,
with baby daughter Larkin from,
i'envery Coke Dan taught histo
r> th<- post two years m y Den
ver area high school hut ha-
bx’en a-.-igned Kngiuh to a fun
t**r high sch db tn Austin th e
same 'chord in which young
Richard Fly. son of Mr Dick
Fly and the late H- w* Fly ttbi
be a -tuder.t Mrs Ely also
leaches .in the Austin'’school sys-
tem
Diane and the baby were here
over the weekend visiting her
fnother. Mr- N p pope N fr-r*
We gi^ p?^3ttEN STAMPS
liable- with him when he u u.-
((Mt All MIA (
M’inft
to
Austin tn mov,
t ikftl **'!' < if* - th*' VV i'-T
Emit s Bfihmfttlk
K nber! H
fh<-i!
r?f*w
apartment
FORl.Ftit
<’lemqrt -. 1 * r o v *
V Fasele
jib
Jimmy !*'• *.•'. p,,
F !■ • .-1. H
irry H.,bv
Twr.
Hondo teacher-
arr
du e
• D>-\ It,,-, hr ••;hf t-. ft .p,!,.
AValb-i: A Er*. . abl
Kii-hsr \
b:*fk
from
an. Eastern
trip
thi^
Spscla! -F" Tr”. .., Fri , SaL, Aug,, 20, 21, 22
Hunts TOMAT0 JUICE, 46 cz. tin........ 31c
Hunts FRUIT T O-: f>- 1, 300 Can 25c
Del Monte ST N-.A m ^03 Can 2 31c
Golder,
N.
0 ox. can
C 35c
‘ APPOT5, 3C3 con
2 25c
G-'-EF' i
•' \ 503 can
2 37c
' ' ^.-ATO \ 303 can
29c
;
■ "AGHETT; ta:! con 2 fc 31
1
■
43c
from ti-t.n h eji 'e rill
Hitrfelder Dili-’ - hod been <p-
prehende,! in 'Ati.:nta,. Ga upon
requi- i uf the Sheriff after Du-
Pove indicted: by. the V-
dnta ! our-,! Grand J t: r y o r,
three count- r,f forger- and
passing eh(-ek< sheriff and Mrs
ifitzff Jder- left fur ' ,-,r.:f Aug.
ii-t to and • relumed Augu-t 14
wtt !< .
IMim RE( (>\ FRLI)
A . body di-covered ff .vtt
Me I • i,
h n.• • : by H, B, :
vh,. was' fi-htSt; a Ion norfb
9 ' VVi'!i I, Tv-'or r„ -
i ■ ■ Roland p vl
(v,r '
( OM.M1 MTV I) .
Leo-. A Fipp*>rf. <’* Ft ".Ion
Bourtiuin Lvnn Haby verb V
Jag te Hu NacgeHn K d w tn
L'thri. Jr., Fkrvd 1- Santlehrii,
John (, Sebuehbt Jr Svl \ an
•!>' 1 and Arthur I We’bb-n
COM Ml MTV f
\fvtn J Under Ab-x J for,
rnd Henr A Pinto. John J .la
■k '.Villi or, F, Kin.1 I» Knox
M a’ oti W. "lot, A Rob
i Walter I; Roger .1 dm
Ward:- awl Lout J Wer
’ w-
-I TV 1
veekend. in time t- get ready
lor opening day Th. - arc Neil
Mrs Francis •' Richter and Mel
•en Richter, who accenypanied by
high schooler Rirkv R 11 h t er
have been touring N< w V
fit- and the Worlds Fair
weli gs the Boston area
ifb
Several people have Inq -red
dw’ut th* round met-,: platjoe
t.-evv adornim the from m par
home Some -time ago. M ry
Vmo- Finger of OTFitn- w ho
h( mb the Medina fountv Hister
teal fommifi-e asked t>emni
-z n !<■ fili ou an applteate-n •
... i”»w -i , i; -0
ofh, i. .: ... ; r! -
|Of
iwo.
Al 10 07 f’T'j. 31c
. 14 t. 6-
' 3 r; w, 7-.
=■ , :■ r-n, carton .$2.71
v .6 7 lb ran $i .6
i. '.7c io t.. $1 ;.
■. ‘ , :: ■ baq 61" 10 :h $ 1.20
n' : 3,'-‘ ^.oi /‘,
■ fe' couvrs' ' -1 39c
A ■ a .: no, 16-07. pkcj 44:
V .Ob'. 7 cv. bottle 59
Of'ON, pitax - 79;
A/.' iarcf* viz” r'.1-00/ 6 '
7A KFP:, lb h- '.* -9r -
! ■ ■■ m-. Cake, 26 cz '65r
f OZEN FOODS
r c!
when lit-, v
Tlbr-
I
m
Boo:D i f-a
WELG l S C?
v i no carton 59c
. HRiAAP, 10 oz, pkn 59r
.U-'E. 12-07. can 1 35c
FRESH FOOTS & VEGETABLES
POTATOT5 v- F’uddfs. .5 lbs. 39c
. 5u/i1 lb. 14
BANANAS, - : American, lb. 14c
GRAPE. Ir, White Seedless, lb. 19c
THE BEST HOME K LLEO MEATS IN TC NN
•GER, fre '.n ^aund beef, lb. 45c
-li.O'OA. choice, tb. cello 52c
u f lb. 34c ... whole tb. 29c
ID STEAK, choice veal, ib. 75c
BACON, Augr s Triicc Slice, 2-lb. tray 95c
Kraft s VELVLxTA Cheese Spiead, 2-lb. box 89c
BISCUITS, Pil!>bury or Bciiiarck, 10 count 2 19c
BACON, Decker s Tail Korn, thin, lb. 48c
MARGARINE. Star Lite, 2 lbs. 39c.
CHUCK ROAST, choice vea!, Ib. 45c
Sp- J 1 UN.AHcOt - ftfOGiNA. sliced, Ib. 41 c
FRANKS, bu - , e, 3-iar ceilo bag 99c
KoHman Bros.
Grocery and Market
1110 - 1 S*h $* HA 6-2034 Hondo. Texas
SiW&Wi SIAMPS — FREE DELIVERY”
. -9 * *
' ■-■'..iW :•'?!. f r j. n Pi.;, r, •
imdVr Water and hi; h,«H wa-
rm! * ti’ '
(1: v 1,! the flit’; in the 1’,’ii!
wh-t bad Inaned hi -swtmimn
1; ■ .jk Me, < ’• 11 ! '
V'-hm., ( - sint;, • V.-i if '(line,
• .th M.-.i 1 - t.,th. r, Felipe M
; itiit idcrittJied th,. - trunk .
tl.i !••• (hat h- bad ' < an ■ '
Mit .t ’ l.iit afternoon of inv
MU, Murcii 1961
Tie- friend. Eie>v rdi (,
i’-.-, and another man. f ixlotial
1 a;,i..«in, wde witli Mata, rid-
*n,.: ia boat anil skiind Will a
■ fit j turn canie In- horniwi
tlh- trunk from Gorual;- and
I imai.ii : "u i- r it ( in* ♦>•>..;
ffi*.'. - th..' M , h ■ - his tv,I
anc. . pm:'fell m the water Tt,.
inner tat*,- -lipped over Mai.,
head and ho sank into th* w.t
tor which at thai lirr"* v
atom)' 17:, fed 2(r' feet tleo;
Diver- were summoned, but
the', were unaMe io recover tile
f ■ IS' ! - .. I - »
the (i<-pth of the water an*l t,h<
rear freezing tenitx-rature a!
that depth
Th> body was turned avet to
tiic Hurley Funeral Home'of De
ym< and was buried in the De-
vine Cemetery Monday.
D’HANIS NEWS
MKM Robert Jtothe went tn
Fiore-v'iiie where they joined
VkVM Richard Uliman for a
weekend trip to Corpus CbnMi
and other c**asta! point-
Lynn Wild of Lubbock is the
gU'-.-t thi- week of the Oti- F.ur
roll family and hi- grandmother,
Mrs. Fred Hu.-er.
Mr-. Willie Weynand spent thq
weekend in SA as the guest of'
her yen and family, the Albert
Wv nand,-
V. , n ill
I.,, mr
8e*.‘-n JaHn
\\ Gar-
t»( Te• as home Ti * i.rifnrrrN‘ti>*o
d B Day
a l;
v*. 4'frt N - th# Tex * • Hi * >n<’
R Gardt
. Wal
Snirve$ emtninef headed h-
if ff-rm:*-
t Mirte>,
lh* formei -tali •ttrirnrv jfen* 1
W Thant
fill
a! John Her SheppetU
r : on
- ALuii
Tltev iriV4*<UWv*!«*a e.»and n t
N' "Fpl’ '•♦•file;! ,«
S M All
pl.intH' i> de-ufiiatc.i. it Tn hm
1 !.«• 11! .till, li
■; Am:
iea<k*rv tivioresied in ^ariv u ■j
|h th< F'vi
■n< clljitt
hi-t .ry w-e'l! menth.i: tb< fo '
Fall In r, ci
■!■ * l>,.ll
1 wtm, Tin- n-ai pj-tafe fir-t a;
i they in
oil
pt-aroii on ttu Medina Count'
ill, \f-ifma
1 >unty
tax mil m IF73 a- the prui«Tt'
, 17K! Avi
K Hon
i tin- iat* k roj Motzpi-i v, !■
1. ii la-on qa-raimy the -fax *
i-c-n!imr
rtf n r k
5 avt. hiiu*i out In.,r Now Fouti
, f tn m.i ilt
(i ar re
t nil now (tic tini(H-rf' of Neli
Mi •• ti.
n ty
.iiitf I tanci.- Hichic-r H*'- t»-La!
turned
AS< S Of/ir. not taler tiui* Set*
I n,tier 9 1901
li.iilot will be tabulated (>ub
Ik hy Hu - ount- < oniiuiltee
t, '-iptaniiiir II 9.30 am... at
tin Midina 1 Miy IS< - *
(j-..on elmibilitv in vole
. no fi.ii’l elllei will l» - -tiled
t > "• ' ■ ( nuii!-. (-ommitln sub
, et to ajiin.il to ti., State Com
i:tit It *
Local News
Mi - Barbara Bearntan w ho
1 . -li’-r;! the summer visiting
a id traveiim; in place- tar from
Hoed", will arrive home th i-
wvekend to get reaiiy to resume
her chod activities. Lari} in
tiie am mer Barbara went t o
vi-it i’s Houston There -lie wa-
joined by. relative- who took her
by motor to Minot, N I) and
Riding Mountain National Park-
i: Manitoba. Canada. On the re-
turn tri|> the part* visited Mount
I,s.-bmore in S i> . t)*< Jewel
Cave in Cody. Wy . Yellowstone
National Park, Denver and
Boulder Colorado Alter a few
- ays m Houston and Hondo Bar-
bara went to New York io r a
tour of tire Fair
Mospiia! News
P A FTROTHEP
D. A. Strother
Named Manager
Duane \ - Str- m.-r h 5 » h,., .-
named - ana**! , Swift
fomiiaav - f**, d .1: r i c t • r
Mempht- Term
M-’i i- - '■ * ■ * - \*
( . A Strother 9 • -«•
Mt Plea-an' T\ y -
Strother wa - r:u -ed :n 1* 1 f
and attended high - !>*-:
He t» J gi ad’.late ! T ■ >. M
( V-lle with a m -• i u- A -
mai Husbandry
H« started with Swift a - it
ffted salesman at Ft Worth i n
..... ...
mn-i-tr* *- •, tj- . t 1 >»
Worth > -j! Sir,
wood lev , Chicago ami V or*- t
1 ark Hi
Strothei ‘ wife i- i he firmer
Kathlyo J , o * Bnu ks *i,■•*
ter of Mr au * M*< \’tb
Buck- of Hondo The' ha'«•
son t,i<n and a daughter. 1-
ruse
The Hondo
Anvil Herald
ADMITT ■ NTFS
Mt '! G Clifton Sabir.a 1.
i-rgery admitted \u U
Mr Er ml; H • • .
1 9-r.t. ad-’C’
ft’ cmirzH \tfg U
Mr (if* rge A ■ "! ,M
ttii .’!*■ .!, 3 * I A 14 .,
charged Au-r 33
Mr J ,kr- . 9e- H
die.*!, adroit ’- I V : : r,
M;— '. :*,i * \ : : • -. ‘,
1- tKille* to* .... , ‘p , • j;
di-ehot :’>-d At* ,- t :
Mr- L i. r ■ F.'-hrl- u li I!
do surge! Imitted '
Mr t barh-s Jt*-* ! ! n *1 i :i r,.i
m>-dtral ;* l-t.itt*. t tug |g
F, VFII <
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1116 18th Sheet Hondo HA 6 2341
building the home hen short!-
aftei tiiu! time drutu much o
ttr* construction hiroself \ i 1
walls, exterior and interior are
olid brick and 14 imln - thick
atui the ceding an- 12 feel high
■ ome of them with ornate d*
ign- that Mr Metzger mad*
The liailway include* ;* ban d
carved walnut staircase a! so
the work of Mr Metzger which
k ads to an upstairs room said ti-
tle the organization spot of the
first Ma-'-onic ixgtgc of Hondo
Since we purchased the place
1G years ago we have d o in
much refinishing wallpapering,
painting, etc but the exterior is
just about a it appeared back
ii th* rnneUfenth century the-
b-irig one of the basic require
tnents of the HistoricaJ Survey
Committee ,
Castrovtlle has several of the
'iexa Historical Survey de-igna.
ted homes, but Mrs Finger gay.-
this house is the first designat-
ed for Hondo
When one visits the Eastern
states <>eing 15b year old
homes gs not as unusual as 75
year old homes in Texas, so UK-
state survey committee is try-
ing to uncover as many a po-
sible.
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Phongs: HA 6-2222
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