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p°9* ^ the Hondo anvil heralo * 1 ljnclo< t ^F;A,i9^f
’1, 1964
GOLF NEWS
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CAREER EMPLOYMENT
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AUSTIN--A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY await!. show iverifp young men between 21 and 35
with a high school education who are in good physical condition. To learn full d; tails about l ow
to further your education, obtain many personal benefits, and receive complete trainin' f a
career in public service, contact any DPS patrolman or your nearest Department of IVU;c Safety
office.
\ liie.il handicap tourn;inient
v.... hehl tin, past weekend with
II ni ihe 32 entrants ending up
• in the nxmoy"
Dr Robt. Landers, 75 13, 62,
1st place
Alfred " Malone. Pearsall 81-18.
r„t, 2nd place
Wilber Dennis, San Antonio,
tf 17. 65; Mike Bali. 7D 14, 65
< D Sadler, 82 17 . 65. 3rd place
I't; ,
Dave Harrington, P c a r sail.
81 14. 67, 4th place
, t’h.irles f inger, 77-D, 68 Dnug
87 19, 68; Sid Padgett, 87-
i‘J, 68. 5th place tie
Jess Ledbetter 08 20 . 69; Vir-
gil Krenmueller, 84-16, 60 John
Jennings. 75 6, 60; Pete Anger
miller Of; 27 , 60; J C Kell, 75-
ti 60, 6th place tie
Charles Finger reports th at
.tout half of the expected field
11. 80 golfers for the 4 day Labor
Day Invitational have, paid their
f7<> entry fee which leads—1 o
hopes that the sports event will
11 a -access Qualifying rounds
will tie played on Sept 4 with
tii.deh play beginning on Sept
6, and 7 Irons and woods will
he prizes for each flight.
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w/ kwm- - ■ » y,iT, - , w #
Germany..,
(Coetinned From Page 1)
YOt Til WKI 1,-INFORM LI)
If we believe that the future
of a nation lies in its youth we
.11 fhlt well satisfied with t ha
interest and development of the'
German young people We had
Ire opportunity to meet w ith
them on numerous occasion-
lxith formally and informally
The German textbook.- h a ' i
been quite frank about the Nazi
era, and the German youth an-
well informed about their eoun
try s past. They are all deeply
interested in the reunification oi
Germany and the protection of
tfieir free democratic society
We found them and their el
der.s to be deeply fearful of Si
al r Gold water and his' foreign
11 lies This ts not ba-ed, a- in a
ny American- might tie led to
believe, on a fear of any ccHno
mio reprisal* ll is based pr i-
r- arrly on the fact that 'our
country has control of an »w<
some weapon, the atomic bomb
This control lies directly in jfu
hands of the American pre.-idei;
;nd they fear Senator Gold
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tember, or 10°/o in October Conte in now and choose
from our wide selections of cards.
Personalized Cards With
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$156 (
INCLUDING
DISCOUNT
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This Price Good In August ONLY, So
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HONDO
Anvil Herald
1601 AVENUE K
HONDO, TEXAS
HA 6-3346
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We A/so Sell Christmas Stationery
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* N j * j» L‘» nsrri } not mhiii !
ubmit i?N iivo
Hk*> hirlh»T;! tn'.V’ fi*ir! ;l in
c: * • *. * i v a I ■ !»-4» ,h \n»t-rit hi
l- Utu al ?>aru h|.| n niin^te a
i» i a ll who w.t-s : • sf in favor of
Hu* civil nvh’ - hi?! The flcrrhan
? oulh .lu»\c .in iM"l. r-!.!»:'Jit c »*f
racial h;tfro«| for lh« > rc'tfl what.,
it did ■ to their «punfi \ 1* ht» >
< pet't th.o n ‘Vuiorr n v and a
hriNtian nation nch - Aiihii
c i Wijuld rcnifivc this hatred
Intro it- voyietv However, thc>
h ive not t; ken the time to trace
the origin* of the Ajnerie^n ra
cial problems
Sine e America is the f r e e
woHifjleadt r %.• an .subject to
rn fe eriii* i-m- th in any other
I'Ountry Hie typical. Gcnn.ut
asks How could man ot Sen
Gi'M'.v it• j x jew - be nom
n -ded in tie ! S This great
.‘Wafntv■' of Goldwater w.i- of
tofts',ini a maze went to ipe and
I (lin k it. <-".£:•! ■ n,ii!• .n can only
lie ir. riv f 11 tTTd the American
1 n i !i- it i ’i an
J n • -t d( » li
•! the ii " . f th"
aiomiv bomb
I’.I Ll IN
In I’.." vxe r
■•n-tatiflj found
ourselves restatin
•' to > ii u n g
Germans, our pi
edge that the
'-i)l;it‘"l < ifv. ui;l
r( main free
\\, found that n
■ feared it
w o u 1 (i Ix ci 't e .
a tr.iding i'em
with the
the
m-.ol talk_of
it mcntHiU
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b\:. T ( :'r•
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r.urv.p
\\V sVxrtl in
Saarland at
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i ..rid Ger
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?S»- .•;* fhf '
Franco pros
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lir t World
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tii tbr Sr-vomi
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i- a joint
5 nd
Ml V1UPII v
; .ai. !■ r - led - j- . x
,--i; I,', i , te. w-rid i. s' they
' ; ' ! 1, .< n ■ p
rr in . mt iim unity to min The
• I,. ,ii of tl.i t. 11 ey m people
■ t • Mi'1,, w • outfit anm b.i id
I'f: t. ' fl- * f>T e *udlC( .Old world
I- . it i-. - <• w . ' 1 i n vi
i • i j|i w; i,> \ * r («i y-'
in-1 V • « iritr' ha* felt ! h c
vs. i •• of w it mure than any
inlier i-isudry do. to its almost
complete dcMlwWi
I ■ ;*“ l'»4i thr date of the
■ itfr-mpt on lldbr - liti t» new
observed a- a national WrUiri
(,d ii.de Tin education of the
f.■ rrn.<n youth in their past
seem- fitmd, nut orh for the
t.irm.ins. but for all people m»
ft at n an i ,n learn the danker*
of hate and hi*<ftry av a nation
philnsopt
PROBII MV - SOI 1 7ION8
The G e r m a n government
'i bediiled a most interesting two
v ieks vi-rt We were constantly
'i vnhed in two way conferences
i t common problem- ami their
nhilioi We found the Germans
\>rs frank and open Wc rc
coivcd their triHci-ins and they
received our-, both in a con
s i nidivc mannet
We found tbetr dt-ep<" t o-pira-
t'on- politically, to be the reuni
ficatinn of Germany t'ertainlv
11 1- i- not a problem that can
tu soiled this year, next year, or
perhaps noi in 50 years The
Let remains however, that ma
ll\ free Gcrr have reLiRve*
or friends living under a iofm
oi communi-t slavery
It i- nut so much the lack of
economic prosperity tbgt both
er» them, but -irnph the lack
uf political freedom The divid-
ed country of Germany and the
divided city of Berlin stand as
what it means to live under
u;i example to all the nrki of
communism Freedom, Ui uvh
at time- intangible i* the mo
precious item in Germany, for
these people can daily see and
hear of their own countrymen
who have lost their freedom
Tin freedom of free western
Germany i- bright economically
and politically. The only p r o b-
lem politically is reunification
Xht only problem ecoDMHdvahy
I infTrtfre.ii
Texas Rural Co-ops
‘Help Build Texas’
"By the preservation and tm
proxement of rural Afnerii.i,
you have done so mm h t o
strengthen the free enterpri e
system Bid poli'epropagat
' di 4s jv.t May you t 1
free enterprise, I S So n j
tor FI dph y.irbirmi.'h t»*111 tie.e
1> 800 repre-ent fixe- of Iix.e
iiir.il electric.cuoper dives mis t
ir.g.ih Austin Augu-I ,1^
Die right of rural electn eo
(.peratixes to gene rate their
own power was stressed by atu>
Talk of Town
Is Tom Turtle
Who has seen Tom T u r tl •
! i-t wo k Jerry Hi rgi i - I’
xonal Ai>pearance column in Id
it a report made* by Mr- (’ D
Sadler who had disci vere I (
turtle m ar her honu ii (hi Ha
of town "
The turtle had a painted -i n
on it- back rading TDM Hi
tin. Texr. . July 10(44
Soon after the paper- re i: 'u I
cur Han ! ■ sub-crib, i - , (Ir!
came from Tommy Fitzpatrick
8(ifi 22nd Street, elaimiqg owner
ship'of Tom TbmWtx >, a* i d
that Tom Turtle had been di
covered b his bark \ ,ird by I
terrier whose name i- Ter
mite Tommy branded hi- ru w
jiet and for about a *«k or
more Termite and tom Turtle
lived xerx comparnonably in t1
* ard Then Tom dt-uppem-!
By the linte Tomni' n id tin
vtorvy Tom had alxoTel! hi- n.t w
living quarter* near Mr- S, ‘
let's home Later, another ■
t .ir,. (: Mr \ * rn ; IS ■
( rs wt -aid that -he ■* th-
turtle near her home in the <►*'
block on 21-I Street -here
he stayed tor a few day
,.rc« before mo*mg
Apparently. Tom T.-.
r-. t hold w ifb th - U!
(»<> ucM. man
rorrling t Towmj f
r v f r a T id
hi original burnt hr t:
an f? xtrri* djrrcthjri >n
l-fvir* i to hr •* ickjiH’
fGMrri
N * ti»lhc^ vkh^rn T
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Trfrn'Jir riGfl I v h hr
find hj« woy back hor
B. S. Troop 192
Back From Camp
ther -jo iker as es imlid to the
eontinued development of rural
„rc.. H> ,i- Norman C I a p p.
hi ad ut the,Rural F.lectrificalion
Administration in Washington;
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Theme "1 the annual meeting
ci meml,i i- of Texas Klecfrie
( . i[h ■ . t j ( -late wid( js iacia
tioi, ■ f rur.,1 old tru -, » as
Hi Ipir. V, old Ti xa A n )
-neake: acre* I that th)* F>h -.
i-. it rel .’( 4o rural Texas —
1 , ,e- ' I i - ... .
lines to ym
letnber owm
twginnmg
fhi
fc!!. •
you amt your
*neis sign ify
i. only the
•• ,.r •,*■. .!( .id* for rural
qex,, | |; ( ,»bb g e n e r al
■ ,g i .f rex., Fldemr'c
Iterative-, *ud
la-! - y loud and clear to
ell the people in Texa* that our
rt-ral (derlrn e<-- peratKe*
tairn and raced iri adversity and
• pi ratic;' even tisla* in area- of
rx-ev-dipo population . ftl e dge
that i Icteric power will continue
t. he available in ever .increa-
r C quantifies ’ or a reliable ha
atV-av'inable rate* through
• r locally aned electric to
ig«erativc< he urged
to ,...the convention
to the Senator Yar
for a more act
polities hx pass
m ealflng lor the
voting r e r o r d*
t,y candidate* in
power ‘fate wide
1 the rural eleetric-
slier B ra ti ix K
if Art-tin ' executix e
t of the Texa* Fe
i .nut*-retj%f* urged
ot .igneutiure a* an
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th \Kvtr Ihr4 « • Inr fhi *rd on
visitor's nijtbt at th*' flag ci*i«-
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whip to 1 h»* Order of th* Arro'
a nattmml organisation of **u L
tindin* Acoitt camp*** * T h t
•txY>b weti- arvftmpfcRwl flvinni
the of campum by. Scout
‘maMf-r I i n-t Virjw
Hondoans Finish
Kelly Duty Tour
More than t <xm Citi/en Atr
men from 80 South Tcx.i* cittex,
ir eluding -rven from Hondo n
turned to civtlim life Saturday
. fter .xemling two wio k* of act
tve duty at Kelly AFlt in San
A nf bn io
The men are member* of the
921*t Troop Farrier Group of the
453d Troop tamer W. in g an
Atr Force Reserve fixing un tl
with headquarter- in San Anton
)o
Lt Col Harley J ..Haegelin,
commander of the Wist, called
this year's tour, which included
a fixe-day training mission of
simulated combat situations at
Hondo Air Base, “a huge suc-
cess.”
A- the men of the 921st were
released, two other Hondo mem
bers of the 922nd were heport-
ing for their first day of their
annual encampment They wcl
undr-rgo similar training at Kel-
ly AFB
Local members of both groups
are:
!<22nd Troop Carrier Group,A2C
C O Hernandez and Capt l)av
ie Richmond
k?lsl roop Carrier Group ,Ma]
Reno V tipangu, SSgt Guadajn
fe Canales. A2C Guikerm "Htr
nandez. A2C Albert Gamboa, A
2C Jerry A Benefiel, A2( Htir-
At
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j a.. H ,■ n ( v N !•>’ I M»y
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- Air* * ' r e d Ni u'i tl.
hi1 ■ P ivef and Kail, V
H. ul i
to, . ••• f Vr V i'cMux
% .- , e VIA X> I „ N>
S(*xt We-lex Ni .'.Mrt nd w-n
«'.l .• 1 I M.V V! J '■ It
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p , h - rt MAM Biitr Vs
g n ait# da merit' e* D- vn f>e-
, ,„d „ I u l -• A Mi M
t ' Dor." 4 ;nd 1pfi'
r, i I ,• I It.i' d. i Mr ted
Mi i hurle- Neumin of t om
merer Mi* Adolph li.-er and
daughter. Linda MAM B « M '■
Bayer and on J'lfmnle «r>d
daughters, Hosann and AAendy.
MAM
Mi Iv m rhirtaff and
Tr»i y
Ami and Sti ve all of t «o
trox ill*
Also.
MAM Ahin fl( ok( son
Mark
ond daughter K*ls Mr-
ILory O Kight and d»ugMer.
4 i m and t in'' MAM I a-' n f e
|« I .nd daughter • and Mr
li.lore liaety Jr and sons
i and Mark Mr. Bub rr..
ihot MAM Elmer Neuman all
"I NA August Schneider. Alvin
Neuman. Mr* John Neuman,
Jimmx Jerry and Pam Ne u
n an all oi Hondo. Mi *e* i»
tiit1.1 and \A mda Neuman. Bon
no- MrGInty of s\ and I h e
he-!- MAM Alfred Neuman,
join n and Glenn
Mi-xes Patricia and W a n da
Ni uman spent the weekend with
th'ii* parent,*. MAM Alfred Neu
tban, Joteen and Glenn and Mrs
\ iramia Neuman and Pam
M i - B( ni Mrt ittHy of Ca- •
troviilc and San Antonin was a
house guest of Patricia Neuman
over the weekend. Bonnie and
Patricia are classmate# in
nurses' training
! Jake Schuehles
To Preview
1965 Ford Line
Mr and Mrs J Srhuehle of
Jake SchuehtCHondo Ford deal
ership, will be among apfMbxi
hi.deLv 63 area Ford dealers who
will travel to New York City
next week to meet with execu
ti'es of Ford Motor Company
end preview the entire line of
1965 Ford Division product*.
In addition to previewing the
vehicle* at the New York Coli-
seum and learning Ford P i \ j-
mods 1965 marketing plans, the
dealers and their wives will be
K4VV» a apsienU lour of Ford's
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