Hondo Anvil Herald (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, August 21, 1964 Page: 3 of 12
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('ailing on the Wilfred M >ch-
rings during the work were Mr
smt Mr Elmer 11 11 per ’nil
hhi'li 1 R.ivr • ■riri Rjcdi ter MAM
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Mr- F.’la H n a c MAM Rile.
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Mrs Calvin SeNo* M&M Ft • v
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Emma Groff. Mr Hi. re
Fh1 inger and rhtHren, MAM J •
W Weber, ( hir-f and Vtr - ( .1
Srhweers and son. MAM;J |»
SrWecr. ,nd MAM Ft Rdf
Calling re: !h>‘ 1 : Mehr
duritiK the »<---k vi re Mr» MiU
lie Jagg" MAM || r li Ripper?
and Rrahddatiahier maw F'trier
P.ieRigrr irid Shelia. Mr J i m
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tiehweers arid “Mr- Fr in' Bie !i
F.er
falling on idle .1 >Fnnie a n >!
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jog the week were MAM S‘i r!y
.iacee an-f CardyB Mr Rimer
1’irdiger and Shelia ‘tth f;
I rip and Hear* MAM Frv <■>
R.edito r end Vickie MAM WM
I f Bniek* Mrt lor.me B a Iron.
MAM Alien flaby, MAM F e rd
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HEPE IN HONDO
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pl'ddfem vi- ifed the /: ■ ! r
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silk MA 'I !•“ • i Krr■
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Mr. F 1 u sr sc port .
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fn'.her, Allen Hahv. with r .rn
gathering.
MAM Sam V-o-hihart ■. rrr at
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S;hweer- Shelia an! Vicki Ita
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MAM \!cy Flier ; r at! I ■*
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Ji Mrs Reus
Morpul Bobby Sox
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Turn ‘tml Twnt ‘•m! Roll **m!
They loo*« then »hap«!
TENNIS OXFORDS
| $2.49 to $3.49
Jones Shoe Store
1706 Ave. M
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HA 6-2615
Police Report
For July 1964
Foiioo ;:>• i the rpport of City
H v m.m I to Kv.nr.s for I h e
month of July. 19t>4:
! rile Ire t di: lied, lit. Hod
!v r?p n'moved from yard, cau*-
i ::f yterudl to .otoghbors
Auto ..I i -dents investigated, 5
minor ...
vi.delivered, 2 cm er-
jottcy
Ran st«.*0 shsn, 3 fined S3 each
to .....1 '.g-, 2
tiff ert. work
Speed-.1 lined StO
t'efccli- * d.htv. 1 fined S5
lie- u ted ir craft .it A i r
Ua-e for K -i r\ it!e
It*o tmii i fight at Plaza Bar
Worked 2 dunces
< .itreii. >i forking situation on
front St
R. gui.it p dr. I of city and Air
Base
D’Hanis News
Mr VltnV Burk* end M r«.
Alvin Wolff and ilnnyhicr, Di-
anne were busimyss visitnn, in
M .<R.VYAte4rie.,.* .....
The Hondo Anvil Herald
Schools..,
H • do, Ti/as, Friday, August 21, 1964 Pof 3A
D’HANIS NEWS
By Mary Belle Zerr V
ih > degrees-
School
Jkt o' :h'
: S a n
' non, Or
Ai * -nm
■ ! to mili-
. h <>
- (Continued From Pa?e 1)
Ph-iiii' r, M .i ni August 28.
J-i linrs, Sam; Settlors, lit, a m
Flomentarv pupils wjjl regis ,
'.-r it 9 .i m. Friday, August 28
t th- Elementary School. Jun-
i-r high students will register at
ir school August 28 at 9 a m
' ny oli-meptary and junior high
•u ieriK who preregistered in
II soring of ihi" year need not
Mend the Friday registration
Su'd Pi-p «aid that r e g u lar
elapses will begin Monday, Aug-
t 31 School bus schedules will
run rcuilarly effective that dale
f feierias will begin serving
lunch Monday A faculty
! ' will he published Irder
’’ I)1V\ V VI.I.F1Y
S i >! Man F Bader indicated
•i i-xpeCel enrollment of 8 0 0
f -- ill,- entire system, of which
22.' would he high »hocl stu-
dents.
New 'Indents in grades l to
;-d new hicii school students
will r -gi'ier August 2127. inclu-
•■"V Also, any high sehool^jjtu-
....... who have failed one or
ir rp subjects Junior high and
- (her .udents will r'-gi'ter
on Augnst 31 Classes will run
all day Monday August .31 and
in service will resume regular
, hedules Cafeterias will al s o
begin operation on 'ha* d"*e
\ complete list of MV faculty
- ■ -yF-'r. will anpear next week
MV Hi -h Sehoel wjl! n"rti"ir'aie
the sport y Football. Varsi-
iv and R teams: Basketball.
'V vs Var-i'y. and R teams and
( iris team- Baseball, Varsity
only: and Track On the coach-
staff are Bilk Holcomb, Ath
lie Director and Head Football
ml Riseball Coach: Donald
Stringer Assistant Football., and
(,ir's Basketball Coach. Dolphus
Sliotts Coach of B Team Foot---
Rovs Basketball a n d
Track Paul Rolanovich. A s sis
lor* i . a eh, B Team
The fir-t foo'b'dl game of the
- e oa-on will be played
i ,t s mthweM at M e d i n a
alii-- on September 1 On Sept
\1V will play Hondo in Hon-
-.. ■ ,i Barrv Field
Holidays for Medina Valley
n i .< I - will be I.abor Div,
■ : lb inksgi' mg Nov 2fi
Christ m a Dec 21 Jan 3
. "isive Fat Stock Show Feb
3 Alamo District. M a r eh 5;
nd Faster, April IR 19
i l a's." buses and cafeterias
:‘J return to full -ehedules on
* .■ first dav of school. August
N \T\F.1A
A I’ DeMare superintendent
of , 'tools lists this administra
I-U, staff W I, Howard, High
School Principal B N Scott, i
Flementarv Principal: W N
Kirbv Junior High Principal R
h i rr is o o 1 ounseler The
complete farulfy list v-.dl t.e 'Up-
p’ied liter
(oache- ore Waydell Hunter,
Head Coach t'.tiy D R ed u .*.
Junior High Coach The first two
football games on the Mustang
Schedule or.- So-pt 4 Dilley at
Dillev Sept 1? St I,, uis at
Castroville
First grade students and an'
, new -indents will register Fri-
. ay, Alt gust 28 from 9 (it) to
12 is) Ml others* have been pre-
re gist e mi
Supt DeMare says that a p-
proximatelv 700 students will on-
mll this vear
T XNt F.Y
F 1) Wooldridge. Supennten;
dent of Yancey IDS. announces
these faculty members High
School and Jr High: .1 I)
Schmidt. Agriculture: S h e r rv
Curtngton, Homemaking Mrs
Herman Woemdell, English C
R I.inds!eadtter, Math and ('.iris
Ba-ketball coaeh Willis Boone.
Soetal Studies and Coaeh
Science teacher has not been
elected
Elementary' faculty: Mi's Pat
Mazzola. Grade 1 Mrs Dallas
Muennink. Grade 2: Mrs Mau-
die Duncan. Grades 3 and 4; Or-
ville Lee Ramsey, Grades 5 and
6.
Eight-man football has b e en
ded as a new sport this year
CATHOLIC SCHOOLS
The, Rev Leo Goertz is Su-
perintendent of St Louis H i gh
Sc ho o 1, Cayrciville Prt nci-
palt are Sis t e r Mary Celine,
HERF IN HONDO
Al Tom Schiffers has returned
to Hondo after working at> the
King Ranch near Kingsville for
two months
Bill and Al Tom Schiffers are
vacationing at the Summer
home of M&M J. J. Stubenbord
on the Guadalupe River ne a r
Kerrville. ;
VIM ADS
DO THE JOB!
•■High School and Si - for '1 M r-
caria, Element .rv Sch »<! • >
f.ra le. Jvister M Leoni a i- Su-
perior and Consultant, i on, a
cial, Speech and Latin. O t h r
faculty men.b r- ill be ii-t-.-i
i.ext wee k
Sister M Celine ryp-.r- t!i
total of 3t!8 student' are
ed, based on the Spring regi
trofion which included 272 el
mentarv and 9fi hr’h scho'd -tu
dents
Soort>: include football, base-,
hall,-track, and ietrar...r !
k.-’K Hi -1 i- li: ,.r
OvcrL '. ■ in! < • ' ■
ry R Hutvler
Bookkeenirig i a pm r n- -
added this year The fid
room has been r<*m -.leh-d ;>• I
enlarged A perjodi.-a! room and
new shelves have been added'
to the library.
ST. JOHNS _ GC tDAI t PF
In H ndo. the two Par cV. ’
S-hocls of St. John1 and i.uad-1
alupe will open on Mon-1 v. Vi-.’-
u ; 31, a-- the firs! tea - - -
The 'first semester .will < nd J '
IV 1!«5 rh» second - e li’ *
ter onens Jan ix and th
teaching day will he 3’ay :::
HW5 for a total of 173 -tench
days, to allow f- r thr
t ion ary holidays Holiday-
elude Labor On
TeJac-hers Institute Oct
Thanks civ ing Nov. 23 27 l---
maculate Comep'ior D
1 hriflmr , IV 21 ■-> J *.
inclusive; Good Friday*. April
18: Easter Monday A p r i
Faculty names will he p
lished later
r: j- |.onoE
Mr - * . Wolff was hostess
1 ’’ I'!! '- Hermann Sister
I.odp - on t.Ve lnes.1 y afternoon,
‘ V m. 'in was held
M . H ■ ri '■ rn s Hall in
!! ’ ah ”ae of th e
i ' Bill. Kellogg,
-y n-i -! ’ed. Twenty
ral Hon-
! I ' : .. gue s- ts
■ . prizes were
. . ' c * - A 1 irn Burks.
H • v P ■ Mrs Raymond
V.' Tondre, and
• •' ' R 'freshments
i t K e -indwirhes,
V- 11 r mill he host
i - '.- r meeting.
Dtii "a^Hv.r cu n
! < - Weynand was
h ' t ' -b!< of Bridge
(•■; : ht Prizes
V r- Harr y
1 - 7' *■! Firmer Mrs
v . - ■ j Mis* C r s je
Lc • ■ -r' Other
Mr Alfred Rath
r me Zirismeyer
r • 1 congeal*^
< - b'.i -k bottom-
an i candy.
Mr. T - ! > n siiffered a
: r-M ( r injuries
■ ’ - nffold lost
T • d • •- -t-t-i’ig at the
a , 1 ■-■ i f’-r.flo “Tie was
-! M :-)••. Memorial
1 A- , - r his homo
- lyjfnpr "ing daily. -
incident
Lev is Dean.
J f M Clyde i.u'z of
Pearsall and M&M Bill Dean of
Marfa have paid him vi s i t s.
During the weekend he,was able
to greet 13 of his 14 grandchil-
dren who visited him at home.
Mrs Lawrence Carle and Car-
olyn attended a luncheon in In-
gram on Saturday noon for Kar-
en Kinsel, bride-elect of Allen
Steilen Karen was Carolyn’s
roommate at SWTJC in Uvalde
during the past year.
Mrs. Cora Holloway of SA is
the house guest of her mother.
Mrs. Emil Wolff and her broth-
er, Kermit. While in D'H a nis
she also was the guest of the
Alvin Wolffs.
Miss Louise Passinger of Uval-
de* was a weekend visitor in the
home of, M&M Alvin Wolff and
Dianne. She also visited Mrs.
Thelma Raney in SA one da y
last week.
M&M Julius Schmidt and Rob-
ert accompanied by Mr and
Mrs. George Schmidt of Devine
were recent visitors of M&M Joe
Schmidt and sons and Mr Ken-
neth Schmidt at Texas i t y
They were joined by Mr a nd
Mrs George Schmidt, Karen
end Havid of Hondo Another
member of the family, Sister
Mary Sylvia, returned from
Lafayette, La., where she had
attended summer sessions a t
the L'niversity of Southwestern
Louisiana, stopped at Texas Ci-
ty en route home She accom-
panied the 3u!ius Schmidts to
Fredericksburg where she w i il
teach at St Mary's High School ^
Tb« Anvil Hvrald
Windrow1
DRUG STOR8 end FOUNTAIN
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Mrs. Gladys Wind'avv and Clarence Preston,
Graduate Ley:Wared Pharmacists
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Hondo Anvil Herald (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, August 21, 1964, newspaper, August 21, 1964; Hondo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth810691/m1/3/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hondo Public Library.