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WIN A HOUSEFUL OF W E ST I N G H O U SE APPLIANCE S
—EzxtyP Rexoll-Westinghouse Jubilee Sweepstakes — Come in For ENTRY BLANK..
Linda Elaine, trv Mr, and Airs.
John J. Nester of D’Hanis on
June 10. 8 pounds, and 12 ounces.
Rosa Maria, to Mr. and Mrs.
Natividad Gonzales of Natalia on
June 11. 7 pounds Mid 14 ounces.
Josephine, to Mr. nr.d Mrs.
Frank F, Sandoval of Utopia on
June 14. 6 pounds and 1 ounce.
Eliezer Anthony, to Mr rind
Mrs. Estevan A. Bernril Jr. of
Hondo on June 13. 7 pounds and
6 ounces
Robert James, to Mr. and Mrs.
Wllbom Adell Hammond of De-
vine on June 15. 7 pounds and
5 ounces.
Yvonne, to Mr. and Mrs. Joe
T. Garcia of Devine on June 17.
7 pounds and 5 ounces.
Troy Lee, to Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Morgan Padftett of Ban-
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Local News ...
MOM Jeke Schuehle and their
son, Hunter, attended the meet-
ing at the Ford Dealers’ Ad-
vertising Committee Sunday
through Thursday at Fort Clark
in RrackettviUe.
MAM Dean Reed had as their
guests last week. Dr. Donald L.
Cleland. Mrs. Cleland, Jerri and
Janice Brtttel from Glenshaw,
Pa. Mrs. Cleland ia Mrs. Reed’s
On Wednesday, Mrs. Reed left
by plane for a viait to relatives
friends in New Castle, Pa.
mAM Bonner Cart returned
Friday from a motor trip to
points in Colorado. In Colors do
Springs, they were guests of M
AM R. G. Rowley. Frt>m there
the Carls spent some time in
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CHURCH NEWS
Sermon Topics cn June 23 at
First Baptist Church by Rev. E.
C. Brunson are: 9:55 Siuiday a.m.
“The Deep Things bf God’’: 8 p.
m. Sunday, “From Darkness to
Light”
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BIG EVENT in Hondo Saturday njght was th^Tite--
mens Carnival. This series of pictures shows some
of the activity, which took place on the street in front
of .Medina County's courthouse. In the spoiight are
two little girls doing the twist", to the music of Gil-
bert Rodriguez and his Blue Notes.
•-Anvil-Herald Photos
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FISHING WAS GOOD, and there v/as a bite every
time. Mrs. George Mechler seems to be enjoying the
game almost as much as the little boy holding the
pole.
Outdoors
in Texas
By Vern Sanford
In the future It may be pos-
sible for every landowner, with
a good sized Fishing hole or a
satisfactory place to hunt, to
borrow money to develop t h e
project.
A program has been d e-
veloped by Secretary of A g r 1-
dulture Orville L. Freeman
to broader, the lending program
of the Farmers Home Admin-
istratkm to increase rural rec-
reation facilities.
FHA now will accept loan
applications from family firm-
ers for recreational enterprises
to supplement their farm in-
cbmes.
Tnese same loans also are
available to non-profit associa-
tions to cover coats involved in
shifting land to new and
more economic uses, which will
include recreation
Camping grounds, swimming
facilities, tennis courts, riding
stables, vacation cottages,
lodges, lakes, poods of water
for sports, docks, nature trails
picnic gournds ami hunting pre-
serves may be provided on fa-
mily farms through such funds,
under the Food and Agriculture
Act of 1962
Maximun amount a landowner
may receive for recreational
enterprises is $35,600. Amount of
real estate development of land
and building, including this devel
opment of land for recreational
enterprises, is $60,000.
7 YEAR LOANS
Operating loans are made for
up to seven years, but real es-
tate loans are for up to 40 years.
Interest rate is 5 per cent
These funds are available to
farm residents «4k> are unable
to provide nee led funds or who
cannot get credit elsewhere at
reasonable rates and terms to
finance actual needs. Landown-
ers may get necssary informs
tion from their nearest county
1 armer* Home Administration of-
fice.
This can be considered imple-
ment.'tion pt the national re-
creational program announced
last year, in which the importance
of recreation to growing America
was '.hown.
How much of the program
will be u*ed remains to be seen
Mo*t major landowners admit
they would ml hot not have a
bevy of hunters on their places
in the Fall. There are a few
datable exceptions where pla
tea have been made available on
s fee basts Some of these have
been possible because much of
the de-r country now is becom
ing t.errun with deer and the
landowners find fees for hunting
wiii help offset, the feed bill
But there hat been s general
tendency within recent years for
landowner* to make available
their raw lands foe fee uses In
hunting Also many places have
allowed use of their fish-plant
ed stock ponds at per day rates
to fishermen
' It might be generally screed
that most of these places have
-bow a no profit, but they do add
some cash to the chicken and
—egg basket of the household
RESTOCKING PLAN
Landowner* have been aWe to
get fish from the Game and Fish
Commission for restocking their
tanks and lakes Some of them
have taken advantage of the com-
mission's hate’teey to get pen
raised quail to restock their ran
$e
Drouth and other conditions
unfortunately made bird restock
ing an unrertau.ty with about as
many dismal tailures as profit
abic ventures. Mainly, where
landowners have provided neces-
sary cover, food and water, they
have found their bird restocking
programs worthwhile
Naturally if r landowner bor
rows money from the FHA to
equip his place with recreational
facilities, same must be provided.
Ir he wants to sell per day hunt-
ing for birds, or the uae of his
fishing lake, the customer must
be satisfied. Or If it is a nature
trail, a swimming pool or just a
restful cabin, then the things ex-
pected by the man who pays the
bill must be there
Perhaps the local Chamber of
Commerce might be a better ap-
proach to the program Even
though Federal money U avail-
able tu individuals, a community
project might fare better
But it ia worth looking into.
SAVE $70.00 AND...
KENO CAROS SOLO FAST, and in this scene retired
fireman Harry Filleman is caught selling a card to
C. J. Mangold. Louis Richter is seated at the left, and
Edward Lutz is directly in front of Filleman, his face
hidden.
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D’HANIS RED BIRDS
FLY FOR TIE, 14-2
The D'Hanis Red Birds clinch-
ed at least a tie for the Pony
League Championship la«t Mon-
day mght in Pearsall. The score
was It to 2.
THE HITTERS
The visitor* jumped on King,
Pearsall's ace pitcher, early and
often and built up a safe lead
after the second inning leading
hitters for D’Hanis wer Walt
Kothe with a single and hume
run Rusty Attaway with two
singles; and Carlos Tovar with
a triple. Charlie Rotbe, Kenneth
Burrell and David Merritt check-
ed in with two base hit- Singles
were collected by Wayne Huser
and Mark Nev.
FIVE INNINGS
The game was called after five
innings due to the twelve-run
rule.
Pearsall could Register only one
hit by J. Longoria in the fifth.
The Red Birds will play host
to the Hondo Blues in D'Hanis
ft 5:30 pm.
on June 20.
D'Hanis .....
355 10—14
10 2
Pearsall
001 01— 2
1 0
P ny league
Standings tm
June 18:
W L
Pet.
T> Hanis
9 0
1.000
Grays
5 3
.625
F earsall
4 5
.445
Blues
' .000
Srbinal
0 8
Local Aztecs Bow To
San Antonio Pirates 7-2
The San Antonio Pir >c* “f
the Hot Wells league. propelled
by. homer* zoomed in b; Ed
Eickman and Sol Arispe defeat-
ed the Hondo Aztecs 7 2 Sunday
at Pruneda Ball Perk The game
was called after eight innings due
to high wind and threatening
weather.
The Aztecs c suld not hold on
to a TO lead they had for five
innings The Pirat<«* took it ov°r
in the sixth -on Lenny Wyrich’-
single and Ed Eiekman’s homer
In the seventh the Pirates add
ed two unearned runs! then cam-
back for three more insurance
runs in the eighth on Ed Eiek
man’s single, an infield error on
David Cruz's grounder and Sol
Arispe’s homer.
The Aztecs managed their
second and last run in the .sev-
second and last ran i n the
seventh on Moseley's single and
Kiko Gonzales’ <k*ub!e ‘
AZTECS TAMED
Lefty Dickie Franz and Kent
Roberts combined to tame the
Aztecs on seven scattered hits.
Franz, the Pirate Starter, r e-
ceived credit for the win. as he
pitched seven innings, giving up
two runs on seven hits, while
striking out twelve. Roberts pitch-
ed a hide's and scoreless inning
as he struck out two of t h e
batters he faced.
Pepper Urrutia went down to
his first defeat after having gain-
ed five consecutive victories. I r-
rutia pitched a respectful game
giving up eight hits good for sev-
Hospital News
......
ADMITTANCES
CUre Ortega, surgoxjt* June 17
Paul Reinhart, surgery, June
12
Mrs. Leo Laakc, surgery, June
13 *
Ben Koclu meclicai. June 17
NEW RABIES
er runs, scored mainly through
faulty infield support and the long
ball hitting of Eichman and Arts-
Pe
BRONX’S NEXT
The Aztecs will be out to get
rn the winning side again as they
take on the tough Santa (Tara
Bro les in a baseball game sched-
uled for next Sunday, June 23
at 3:30 at Pruneda Ball Park.
S.A Pirates 000 002 23—7 8 T
Hondo 010 QUO 10—2 7 4
D’Hanis News
By Mrs. Amos Finger
MAM V M. Schultz spent seve-
ral days of last week in La
Grange visiting relatives On
their return, they called on th-ir
daughter, Virginia, who has sum-
mer employment at T.L.C. Se-
guin and also spent an evening
with Ivan D -Schultz and family
in SA. On Sunday they all at-
tended the Renken Reunion at
Lampasas with sixty-one present
This was the fourth reunion as
leld every other year at Lam-
pasas and was the first time it
failed to rain on them at their
picnic. ,
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