Hondo Anvil Herald (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, July 31, 1964 Page: 3 of 12
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National Guard Unit
Expands Area training
Company C, 1 Bn. l4l-‘
of Texas National Ou.^r ! r.! . r..
ed home last Sundav fm-> '
weeks of summer duts .it N rth
Fort Hoed, Tcs.-
(apt K J William- o':
man-h r said "TV time wa
well spent and s;> were many ».f
the T r itch T- in_ the h ,t d.; •
cf iiri'1 duty Ft . . y
t ur and we re it!.. ! 1
fn the c r ■ ;i p ' ^ r
guard-men from I ! . S...... !
t .ii i .irn/ •• spiv- It • ,
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VFW PI.WS
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n<w drill plan -ch-duV; to «
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hi urs Mat*(drill
held e-tV Son - for x4-
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tv .i ft;11Iti drill-
cim eeutive Satur-Jay and S a i.
d. v, W l!h 3 mu ill,. if
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PERSONAL APPEARANCE
by Jerry June Berger
the Hondo anvil Herald
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Honcb, Texas, Friday, July 31, 1964
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W • h e " a n our trip *his -um-
■ f> r by attending the annuil
•i*i m of the Texas Press
■ - • ..ifien in ItiHUtcit, and ,mA
•f -aftem •r.-, tours took u
,i n't t , the yet t be romple ed
. 1 idi'in WfTen we read
. tit I! -nsriin hui’ding an a i r-
i 'i iinel -tadium big enough
t ei.herr fuotbnll or bis,
I | we th tight there
v .t he some gimmick as we*
i-i- r o u I d net er' i-i>n
• * - ■ 'i to rover
re.? like tbit
F, i» there is no gimml V and
the - - , sterpi • < t art httecturi
• ' tnalSeertn? is becoming a
fity Furthermore, you will
j hive anv big snnpnrf.i "2
y. si- to dodge around Tor com-
■ y■•(• vist n a every area of the
■ • ■ to hi *. r lh -re .ir • ■■
.mi ,1* under the exterior walN.
Jr, ' imagine on a t5 d e g r *e
■ A i t d.a. Siting out watching.
. ha ■ I ill gatfie w ith all t h e
n,dirts i.f an air-conditi med
TV room at home — and the
players' Why, we can imagine
t. at -just ab vit every' baseball
;n will be wanting to join the
Houston Colts to play all home
no s m those facilities
T* stadium i- so tremendous
•I it even the gigantic Shamnak
Hdton Hotel ctudd be placcjl in
( Nothing is Inung left u n
(h,r ■ lu make it absolutely t h e
-» For instance we jtt*r>
•.-fit that the s(-oretK)ard alone
vVill (-((«! tw«. million bucks and
tt.jt it in rtself will tw- worth u
trip to the stadium to see Not
. !v will it tell all Ihe ctmven
for | thing' ..(t ut what's going
bsf will even flash picture'
,.>si names of who starred t n
!>.( particular play.
Th< actual structure rover
■ . ere - of land and h a ■ i
, gmg capacity of 4S non f < r
, * ,! : on * r ' ■■ l> J ■ 1
i > t¥n) r convictions Xhr
- H- t i - t Nirhf' r i t h PT
I ;< a cti^nmer will ^it in a mold
» form-fitting chair complete
v tgi r Iivted bark and arm-
i»mg ;- to be . rranyed on >«
M , g fare 'hi ■ • t
f th. pl vin.' area w,. its
the renter field -‘ands will («•
■ is elos, •,, the center f
■ or'ton as some of the best seats
Ir hind home plate for the ra
;v -,( „( r ■-> - •,* -cajir "
i- behind second base
K.ich spectator level will have
• wn restr »>ms and concession
t >oth« and there wilt be two
rafe* inside which will each se >!
. , , j,,.. Over ? ».*') people will
Ir employed there before the
> .ports event takes [dace
N ’!> the er- b e htyj
• h • enterprise are a Ire a dy
, 1 .-.-....v., ;n K'”* :> t •
. occupied as manv fays as
>bi('. f> r just imagine what
. , rv 1 . ■- <d fa f a
> ;ttcr ibis mu't he lYtey are
c werkmg on the ppssi-
-• v >? having both the Repub
'• fid Democratic • Conven-
ts is here in i^'a1
.........hi
, e it ,nd ••ill w -oder whether
a g m N-'ie’ e it Not bein’
,.n_c-■■etf at, dunk it is noth-
. .1- r •( .1 mir.ede that .41
■ e plastic translucent panels
'fo-mina (he roof stiv tn place
si bs-causr they are against
i i. other, v 1 ‘i no tremi-n-
Savings 3ond
Sales $60,636
Savings Ronds sales in Medi
ta Cmmtv during the first half
0 lt>it totaled S»vi ikKi This re-,
port was made recently by
1 ■ ,.nk X Vance, t'hatrman of
the Medina County. Savings
! nds ( omrnittee 55 ! per rent
of the !9ftt goal has hern achiev
i t June uiles were $13**’. i The
pwl for 1961 is $| 10,001 for this
count v
i: us step; -ups rt - ouf in the
middle to hold them up
The stadium is supposed to be
ready for use by spring - lime
ne.ct ye ar, and no dcubf this will
t • a tremend us t tirist ettraet-
• r. nit only for Texans, but fir
fv p!-- all over
O:- fi's* sf-vn ter r-'d sign' I
s'*! ing ?T ! e r tea'inc tt ’i«toi
V IS ;,! t hir’. ofe • lie, \'irgiliv.
where- th * he ant i‘u! home of
Thomas Jc or ,-i is ] rate!
V.'e e el l t bein' eo'ieing t've
: • - H im ed
s|.) u-ip; - ».-| :I: • ' ie.e ■•
: i m idera ‘ 1 end • •
1 ,ve!v old V • ur. '1 i I- ahs- ’u'e
jt, fjn>. » i ,ld -h.t'ecture .
as fir -as this cr>tmiry i- con
(ernod -
The house i« th > pro'mej ol
1!r .!• • - c ' t-.d h'l.'t
i,l a mauntnin Ref .re he built
Mun’ir- i ((>rv "lan'ytion h 1 l
•table et but Jcffer- -i siW",ht
ti make the-o .inconspicuous by
locating them under kma terrae-
( • comm-etc ! by dl vu.dhi-r pa-
sagew. y> under the house
The appeor.ihee < f the h o ti se
has been me fe < faipilrar t o
\meric.-n- by th. fa'et that i*
picture t and this is the "baek
side ( verlookittg beautiful gar,
iVns i is not only on the two
..e...:.’,/. , ", 'A ' e1 the Ji ff
i--on ni:ke! It is a rlas'tc cf
\ m e ri c a n architccutre The
three -ton bti (ding contain-: 3-1
rooms including 12 in the base
er* The home R filled w I th
unique features arid ftimitur ■
.... , •• . designed
pecial doors, a seven day clock
with cannon bat! weights, re-
v •• g d( r with shelve-., re
v. ! i h or work t.ib'c a r, I
. mil i (itFud hi! g- such as the
I nfljdrv. ’n ke house, (1airx
, ia| . | imd mm> - mat"
, 'her fascinating, but complete-
ly workable objects This man
i rti desigr.e I -uch thinrts a
(urtains for each room a cof-
i.ru art I a music stand _ It
i a i , m p 1 e t e Iv fasciriating
place j
Jefferson -'n-vf on the t e r
,-i tees f his home and watched,
; h iclescr-k- the cunxtrurti'n
cf the t niversitv of V i r g i h Is
v.hich he had designed, located
IP, v tarl •tesville valley be
b,w
Sadly, he died a peer man and
daughter could % not afferr'
upkeep • V p'-'ir sS(. ,..| 1,
.' a icnfiria! $T.i>)0 Y e a r ■
l.ter the "people ••( Virginia dr
(tied thev mu<! < htatn it for hi-
ti.rv It had badly leten rate 1
,■ er 'he years neverthel* the
heir- of the "riginril purchaser
Id it back to the Thomas Jeff
rr on Memma! Keuiptotiori f or
S4S#d"» The F’o'indation has re-
stored the estate, and through
research, repair and rest ration.
iFe Monti ref In we -ee today is
the Monti cello of Thomas Jeff
i-n«i)'i d v there fur all Amen
r:,ns to enjoy -
Hondo Hi Exes
Homecoming Set
For October 9-1C
t'h’irm.in J -bn if Mu -nnink
reminds all ex students of Hondo
I-igh Schooj that Tfcndo i« mak-
ing btg preparations to vvelrom,
: !i who' will attend the two-day
celebration s. heduled for Octo-
U-r 9 and 10
Muennink say that eich ex
student on the record its ts
should have received an an
nouncement and tentative p r o-
-,im by this time A'arimiy cl -•
chairmen have been designated
to take reservations for the bar-”
beetle which is to be part of the
.-sttvities
THE NEW HOLY CTO'j CKUITC I
under coosfruction. IfwilJ occupy i
treyed it last sumr.i :r. Oimcns
M.MH Auxil ary “f.
Itv Mrs. Woodrow (llasstock Jr.
y porary-design church measure 50 feet by 115 feet.
' . re | Seating capacity will be 500 The ;• '■ -o «. from the
5 design of the architect, Thomas F. Ryan.
('em- y *
u
PLANAR
CALL
AHEAD
for
reservations
.j*
AREA CODES ARE MAGIC ROADS
* TO DISTANT PLACES
r. unre the addition of s e v e :t
pew mi ruber- We can more
u< we still have onenir «
era! an :v of v,(,rk
Mrs Viola Howard, the a d-
mimsTratpr, a ska. That we d i -
( • -ttimu our formal t r .i i n i ng
pt'-grai" at the nurses station.
There will now on, the job
ft.ithing' If you signed up for,
the nurses station and have not
been trained yet ret" rt to th ■
nur-t s tat) in at >our re. til ;
working time. This change is in
el met now If you h nr .Jre.tdy
had your training at the ttur <•<
■ tali n you also report there at
your regular working time. This
change i- the result of M r
Howard's limited time to train
n and also the great need for
( or services
T’nder this new program we
( ,'li be helping- the nurse- while
,vc are training. Vie-j-e b^ .sun-
t it the time you signed i >r
regular work as the mirses are
■ I'dcpetfthn s on our being t h ere
If you can’t go be 'UP to get
ye.ur wn substitute The I i - t‘s
are at the ho-pital in the auxili
„rv information desk ,
Those persons who signed u p
fer rtnirid supply will Ik* it
ed as sr(on as possible Fhi du’e
v.ill be announced• later
Hondo Firemen
Report On
Special Course
Fire Mnrsh il Arthur Dale and
If undo VFD n'cmbers L< - ter
Itoehme and Tree Jfhnson re-
turned last Fridas from a week
ut College Stati m where t h t
: ttended -p ci . ! training,
c virse at T» v )« A.A-M l'.liver*i-
ty.
The three " vn > •< <i k written
tots on the week .curse l!
t ies all pass the '. •* he ci-
ty's fire ril'e vviH (■" give-; adfli
tional credit aceurdin to Fire
Marshal Dale
Dale -ait t' .it : • .f ’he
na'in points stressed during th"
i nurse were ;’■< *e ■ !’( •> • - ■ c
things, cause tTr-.-s one in evgrv
four fires has its sourc rt
the improper diso sal of r *ti ’
rs, cigare'tcs cigars or i p e
. shes When fire occurs, ele •
thinking can prevent do i ter
"A n o t h er important fact
said Dale, "concerns gasoline
It is a fuel, nut a cleaning
. ent Under no eireum-iane
sheuld it ever tie carried into the
h me or any living quirters it
vhould never tv -ed to -tart a
(hareoal. wood, tr any other
fire '*
Dale poin’ed rut that State
regulations on the lie of gaso-
line in containers art- very
strict,
‘ We feel that participation in
the special school will help u s
, ive our am better fire protec-
tion, ’ said Dale.
Castroville Nows
Ry riYolyn Middagh
During the month of J u n e
the Castroville library checfce I
cut 400 books Peak day of the
summer was July 9 when the li-
brary checked out 1 JO bnoks in
( tie day For t h e. present, the
story hour has been discontinu-
ed
M&M Tend re Jack Wernette of
I/mdon, Knglarul visited his par-
C n t s, MiM Wilfred Wernette.
They will make a short trip to
Mexico City next week and will
teturn to London by plane Aug-
ust 20 This is Mrs. Wernette s
first trip to the United States
The Hermann Sons Lodge of
i istroviUe held a party Sunday,
July 26 Priae* were awarded FT'
(,ary Frey, Dickie Joe Schnie-
<kr, l.eon j, Frey, Tom Bell,
Mrs. A. H. Toodre, and Dennis
Bippert.
VJirci
2 U
unty Colts
Season
Tri t’> unty C ;• > lost tfioir first
off i i- ! - it); Soul h-
Hide of Sin Antonio Wednesday
night, July 22, in If>ndo by a
,
. ;! f e ! ' •• .' - ,.!!./■'ed hot
for S.-: 'h-iJe and
r-n orr'.r >• t-h -i d baseman,
b. ti I the . e.- thei.- uniy. tally
i'Clrth Sivif IHvfd Radriguer
;-r i I' ser W.ilf.Relhe pitched
fine ball '
The v i:r,-r • -r. >i one run in
■’ -> ' ’' ir . ■. 1 <; ■ the 'fifth
l.tif! (si; ; i . the ■ !-v ,al twm
■ i k -d ; m r- their half of the
fifth and In i I- ' :he t> ■ -• • in the
sixth- wi'h i'- ) bo* lei* failed to
I ■- *h- -get tl m irkef
, .,,1 1 [ . 3n-f
v. a Ik •• J n wl '• ; one hi!
'Rathe allowed five lots, walked
t• ■ i ■ in thle
>■ eor ’. •*’
Di • i • ! , ■ .' he ,-nlv hit
for Tri i' .
I ANDfVCS
For the second night in a row
Southside sqtieakpd by w i t It a
one run decision at Hondo, this
time by the score of four t >
t h r e e. They started fast, with
four runs in the second off of
Pat Maloney', the starting pitch
er for Tri-County and Gary
Wiedman before Dennis Leach
came in t|tv quiet their bats for
the rest of the way.
Tri County put together ;f o ur :
straight hits by “Wiedman, Eddie
Escamilla. Ia>aeh and Clyde
Parsons in the third for three
run-, but Manuel imdriguer -et
tied down then and was able to
stagger home with the win-
leach allowed one hit in the
4 2-1 innings he worked in relief,
ar.d struck out five and walked
one man Rodriguez struck out
11 and walked one
This ended the season for the
Tri County Colt- 'Southside will
continue playing against the
Austin area winner* this week
Tri County <*>3 009 9—3 -1 4
Southside 1)40 000 x—4 5 2
Military News
TL >mus G Mitchell, maehin-
i t * : • .tc third class, ESN, son
of Mr and Mr-. Curtis' H. Mit-
'■ il of Route l. llr.ndo, was re-
cently promoted aboard the des-
tro,.i-r CSS itraine, operating out
of San Die," . Calif.
if: ' it * ! c l ,, n
A
t.m«- ir. i and rate, mili-
t rv appearance, performance of
duties, and a passing grade on
• ^ or promo-
tion.
Bra Lie peri.vlicr.liy serves a
t :r of duty with the Seventh
F ice; in the f ar Ea*t conduct-
ing train!" opera*ions designed
t - inert use her combat readi-
ness..
Tex a- ieioks Early Travels,
Maps printed belorellS?©,
Ti N vspapers printed
be- jM'i earl;- broadsides,
M. • -m Ti va* ilerman
S • iem J-. Cattle- Trade, •
Rangers . . .
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desir-d r spnd for appraisal
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