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Page 4—Hondo Anvil Herald, Friday, January 6, 1967
Medina Cour1’
Resold
NEWS
FROM
QUIHI
By Mrs. Jack Sharp
New Year’s quests of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Schweers Sr. were
Mr. aiid Mrs. Charles Schweers
Jr., Alla and Jeamne of San
Antonio and Mr. and Mrs. Ches-
ter Spracklin, Terry, Sherry and
Michael of Harden Valley, I-
daho.
Christmas Eve quests of Mr.
and Mrs, Arnold Lindeburg were
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hartman of
Hou'ton, Mr. and Mrs. -Wilbur
Lindeburg and Debbie, Mrs.
Leota Hartman, and Mr. a n J
Mrs. Aubrey Mooney. Christ-
mas Hay vuests in the Arnold
Lindebure Tiome were Mi's Ida
Antonio.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hickey
and John of Flagler, Colorado,
were holiday guests in the
home of Mr'. Hickey’s mother,
Airs. Olga Nietenhoefer. The
holiday was a sad one for Mr.
and Mrs. Hickey and John be-
cause Mrs. Hickey's brother
passed away with a hearfattack
on Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Linde-
hurg, Mr. and Mrs. Cap Weru-
ette and children, and Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Saathoff and chil-
dren spent the days between
the holidays in Cloudcroft, New
SERVICEMEN
Folk and hej-hrother, Charles, j Mexico, where they enjoyed
Mr. and Mrs. WilfreJ Seewald
and Mvrna Kay of Houston and
Mr. and Mrs. V. tlbur Lindeburg
and Debbie.
On Monday, after Christ-
mas, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Lin-
debura and Mr. and Mrs. W i 1 -
bur Lutdeburg and Debbie at-
tended the funeral of Mr. Ira
Lawson, the father of Mrs.
Lloyd C. Lindehurg, in Corpus
Chnsti.
During the holiday week on
Tuesday, Mrs. Edward Bracks
and sons, Jerr'y and Russ, visited
Mrs, Arnold Lindeburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Meyer
and Greg of Texarkana spent
the Christmas holidays with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs.Mar
vm Meyer, and Mr. and Mrs.
A lfred Saathoff.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Meyer of
Dallas were holiday visitors in
the Marvin Meyer home.
Christmas Eve guests in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Meyer were their children, Mr.
and Mrs. Stanley Meyer and
Greg ol Texarkana and Me and
Mrs. Jerry Meyer of Dallas, Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Schulte, Mr.
and Mr'. Matt Saathoff a n .1
children, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred I
Saathoff anJ Patricia, Rolf |
Saathoff and Connie and Diane
llahy.
On Christmas Day guests in
the Marvin Meyer home were
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Meyer of
Kinppa, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Meyer and Greg and Mr. and j
Mrs. Jerry Meyer of Dallas.
On December :!0, Mrs. Mar-
vin Meyer honored her husband
with a surprise birthday party.
Present were Mr. and Mrs. A F-
fred Saathoff, Mr. and Mr'. Eh-
me Saathoff, Mr. and Mrs. Jay
Muentunk and Alan, Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Nietenhoefer, Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Gebhardl and Mrs.
Clinton Wiemers.
Guests in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Gerdes on
Christmas C>ay were Mrs. Bertha
Thomas, Mrs. Minnie Schweers,
Mr. and Mrs. olen Wiemers,
C li ft on, Gordon and Donna, Mr.
and Mrs. Etnil Gavlick and
children, Stevie, Donald, Cin-
dy and Sandy, Mr. and Mrs. Ar-
thur Schulte, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Schulte and Monica. Oth-
ers were Mr. and Mrs. A lien
Shuler, Deeannc and Tara Lymy
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Saathoff
and Patricia, Mr. and Mrs. Stan-
ley Meyer and Greg, Mr. and
Mrs. Wilburn Schott, Brenda,
Carol, Stephen and Warren, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Snyder, Billy,
Ricky and Sherrie, Mr'. Margie
Coyle, Kim and Korky, and Mr.
and Mrs. i His McKee.
^Mr. and Mrs. Charles
scriweers had as their guests
during the Christmas weekend,
Mr. and Mrs. c. [,. Crawford
and Travis 0f Houston, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Schweers Jr., Alla
and Jen.u.i , Mr. and Mrs. W.
A. Shuler, Ellen, James, Larry,
Gary, Sheila and sharia and
Miss Brenda reel, all of San
the winter sports.
To see the old year out and
the New Year in, Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred Saathoff had as their
guests, Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Gerdes, Mr. and Mr'. Oil' Me
Kee, Mr. and Mrs. Bill ReiUey,
Lillian and Marian, Mr. and
Mr1. Wilburn Schott, Brenda,
Carol, Stephen and Warren, Mr.
and Mr'. Ehme Saathoff, J. E.
and Loretta, Rolf Saathoff and
Connie, Mr. and Mrs. -Marvin
Meyer and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Schulte and granddaughter, Ta-
ra Lynn Schuler.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Meyer
visited Mr. and Mrs, Willie
Meyer m Kmppa on New Year’s
Day.
Guests m the home of Mr.
Marine Staff Sergeant How-
ard S, Gilbert, son of Mrs. H.
S. Gilbert of 24Q1 Avenue E,
Hondo, has received an Air i
Medal while serving as a mem-
ber of Marine Air Base S q u a -
dron (MABSJ-3C, Mamie* Air- j
craft Group (MAG)-dll at Ky I
Ha.
The Air Medal was present-
ed for go combat mission'1
flown in South Vietnam.
Marine Air Base Squadron -
j 36 is responsible for the oper-
I ations and maintenance func-
; tions of the group. Marine j
i Aircraft Group-36 flies 'he j
i UH-LE "Huey", UH-34D, and j
[ the CH-46A "Sea Knight" hel- i
| icopters on missions in support |
of Marines, Army of the Repub- j
he Vietnam soldiers, and other I
i units engaged in combat oper- !
. ations.
SSgt. Gilbert attended Hon-
| do High School.
Private William G. Reich-
ert, 26, whose mother, Mrs. Al-
ice Marie Podevyn, lives on
.star Route, Box -SR, Castroville,
completed a fuel and electrical
systems repair course at the
Arim- Ordnance School, Aber-
deen Proving Ground, MJ., IV-
j cernber 2.
During the 12-week course,
Pvt. Reichert was trained in
; the operation and repair of fuel
and elecirical systems of the
; Army's combat vehicles, in-
cluding the \l-6u tank and ihe
Holiday guests n the l„
Faseler home were their cl
and Mrs. Albert Scharf on New
Year's Day were Mr. and Mr'. ' M-113 and M-114 personnel
Rolf Saathoff and children, Mr. ' corners
and Mrs. Ehme caathoff and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Matt
Saathoff and children, Mr. and
Mrs. Allred Saathoff, Mrs. Jim-
my Stewart and sons, Jim Cain,
and Tommy Seekatz. Others
were Mr.hind Mrs. Alvin
Scharf and children, Mr. and
[Mrs. Edwin Scharf, Mr. and Mrs
Carl Diedelfeldt and children,
Mr. and Mrs. Del Mar and chil-
dren, Arnold Scharf, Mrs. Ida
Cole and her "daughter, Bettyjo
and her children, and Mrs. Jes-
se Ratliff and daughter.
INEWS, PLEASE
I Please call 6-3734
.Hospital News
ADMITTED DEC. 24
Vs. T. Baker, Sabinal; Mrs.
Vickie Tapia, Hondo.
ADMITTED DEC. 25
Rev. Lennie Dubberly, Hon-
do; Mrs. Angelina Cumpian,
Big Foot.
DISMISSED DEC. 25 *
Mrs. Vickie Tapia, Hondo,
ADMITTED DEC. 26
Mrs. Alicia Coronado, Hcyfi-
do.
DISMISSED DEC. 26
Mrs. Angelina Cumpian,
Big Foot.
ADMITTED DEC.27
Mrs. Maria Muraira, Lytle;
Mrs. Annie Faseler, Yancey;
Mrs, Josefa Criado, Hondo,
DISMISSED DEC. 27
Ernest Saathoff, Hondo; Mrs.
Alicia Coronado, Hondo.
ADMITTED DEC.28
Lorenzo Hernandez, Hondo.
DISMISSED DEC. 2S
Mrs. D. B. Diltz, Hondo; D.
j V. Day, Hondo; Mrs. Maria
| Muraira, Lytle; Rev. Lennie
j Dubberly, Hondo,
i ADMITTED DEC. 29
Mrs. Angelina Cumpian, Big
| Foot.
! DISMISSED DEC. 3"
j Mrs. Josefa Criado, Hondo;
j Mrs. Angelina Cumpian, Big
Foot; Mrs. Annie Faseler, Yan-
cey.
j BABIES
Donna Rae to Mr. and Mrs.
; Raymundo Tapia, Hondo, 7
i pounds 12 ounces, Dec. 25. Ar-
melinda lo Mr. and Mrs. Jesse
, Coronado, Hondo, 6 pounds 2-
l 1,2 ounces, Dec. 26. Otllio
[ 111 to Mr. and Mrs. Otilio Mur-
i aira Jr., Lytle, 5 pounds, Dec.
j 27. Victoria tQ Mr. and Mrs.
' Camilo Cumpian, Big Foot, 8
i pounds 2 ounces, Dec. 29.
W.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.''.V.W.V.V
mmuLimm
F. I Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Faseler,
t 1- : and Carol Beth of Lubbock.
dreit Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fas-
eler of Pasadena; Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon Coer' and Billy of Dick-
son; Mr. and Mrs. Ilarrv Mea-
dows and Donna of Sun Antonio;
j Mr?. Deb' Hensley, Jeanne and
[ Debra of Richardson; Mr. and
j Mrs. Homer Faseler, Connie .
| and Sustjn of Rayinondville;
i Mr'. Charles Wegner, David,
| Sharon and John ol F aun; and
a ; v -
you
time after 4: 00 p.m., if
have news. Thank you.
HOLIDAY PARTY
Mrs. L. J. Oefinger enter-
tained the ladies of the church
of Christ in her home on Thurs-
day afternoon.
Guests included Mrs. Oscar
Weems, Mrs, Floyd Hill, Mrs.
Frank Williams, Mrs. Jack
Sharp, Mrs. J. D. Allen, J. n.
Allen's mother, Mrs. Jud San-
dusky and Royce, Mrs. Tommy
Williams, Mrs. Clarence Go-
her and Mrs. Myrilin Baizen.
Mrs. Oefinger served cook-
ies, fruit cake, dtps, sandwich-
es and coffee.
l.yttette Moehring, who has
spent the holidays with her par-
ents and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Moehring and Sherrill,
returned Monday to San Anton-
io to continue her pre-nursing
course at SAC.
Guests last week of Mrs.
Laura Windrow and her tnothei;
Mrs. W. J. Nester, were the
families of their sisters and
daughters, Mr. and Mrs. A1 Kra-
kow of Portland; and Mr. and
Mrs. otto Sittre of Castroville.
Henry Drachle of Houston,
brother of Mrs. Harold Moehr-
ing, was a gue't in the Moehr-
ing home during the holidays.
Mrs. Margaret Behrens left
Sunday for her home in Austin
after spending the holidays with
her mother, Mrs. Arinin Rothe.
BILL KOEHLER WINS
SYMPHONY AWARDS
House guests of the Jake
Schuehles during the holiday
weekends were Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Miller of Houston and Mr.
and Mrs. David Renken of Fort
Worth.
Mrs. Aileen Whitehead of
Houston, sister of Mrs. Jake
Schuehle, spent New Years in
the Schuehle home.
Bill Koehler, son of Mr.and
Mr'. ‘W. M, Koehler of Hous-
m1, and grandson of Mr. and
Mr . A. J. I lardi of Y a u c e y ,
the Houston Symphony
student auditions. He will play
a concert wuh the Houston
symphony Orchestra as piano
■oloi-t next spring for one of
ini student concerts.
Bill is a piano st ud e nt of
Moreland Kortkatnp Roller and
studies composition with Dr.
Elmer Schoettle of the Univer-
sity of Houston. I le played
the First Mendelssohn Piano
Concerts in the auditions.
He is a seventh grader in
Johnston Junior High and has
played the piano since he was
seven years old. Fie was read-
ing at the age of two learning
by asking hi' parents what
words in the newspaper meant.
Then he began asking his mo-
ther to show him what the notes
meant when -he was p 1 a y i n g
songs. His first teacher was
Mrs. T homas Paxton.
Medina County]
r Heart'-T’
NEWS
FROM
BIRY
...........
ms
Mrs. James Menke of Wil-
mer, Minn, returned home af-
ter spending a week with her
I parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herb
| Moehring. She is the former
j Doris Ann Moehring.
Geneva Moehring of Texas
Lutheran College mi Segum vis-
ited her parent- during the hol-
idays.
Another I londo Visitor
during the holt Jays'w ass Rusty
Masters „uo is also attending
Texas Lutheran College, lie
was rhe guest of lie grandmo-
ther, Mrs. Roy Carter, and he
visited other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ramsey
and Kathy of Graham were
Christmas guests ol their
daughter and sister, the W. P.
(BudJ Guinn family. During
their visit, Mrs. Guilin accom-
panied them to Kingsville, the
home ol another daughter, the
W. P. Dreschniggs.
Two other finalists along
with Bill were given $ino by
the Women's Committee of the
Symphony. Bill Koehler, for
the first place award, received
the Eloise Chaljners Scholar-
ship as well as are appearance
with the orchestra ai a students
concert. Bill is an a 11 - A stu-
dent. He enjoys reading and
studying. Photography is his
hobby. His mother is the form-
er Ruth Hardt.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fly and
children have returned from a
[ holiday trip to Cloud Croft
and Ruidoso, New Mexico.
Dr. and Mrs. Robert W. Lan-
| ders returned Saturday from
! San Francisco where they spent
i the Christmas season.
Miss Fredee Pope who was a
i *;uest in her parent's homedur-
i mg the holidays had returned to
I New Orleans.
j Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cole
| and children of Gainesville
spent the holidays with Mrs.
j Cole's parents,, the Wesley Brei-
tens.
Among college students who
were home for the holiday va-
cation and have returned to
Sharon Williams, Jimmy-Naeg-
j elm, Carol Shelton, Billy Free-
j man, Susan Porter, Clin- Porter,
Candy Williams, James Jolin-
i son, Mark Miller, Carol Ann.
; Smith, Sally Modes'et, Bill
Schiffers, John McAnellv,, I’lnl-
: lip (Boh) Me An elly, Emanuel
Houig, Bill Williams, Anna
Lou McWhirter, Billy Mutmne,
John Hardy, Judy Toudre Har-
dy and Tex Pope,
House guests ol Mr'. Annie
Renken and family were Mr.
j and Mrs. Joe Schmitt, Joey and
Tommy of Texas City, Sister
Mary Roseanne of Sail Antonio
and Mr. and Mrs. George
I Schmitt of Bity.
Mr. and Mrs. (1 t I o I lage-
mann ol Kingsbury were mul-
t week guest' of Mr. and Mr',
i Jimmy Jefferies ‘and Lisa.
By Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Schmidt
visited Mr. and \Jjs. Emil
Schneider in Devine Friday.
Mrs. Frank Rihn enjoyed a
pleasam visit Monday from her
aunt, Mr'. Annie Wilkersoti and
her daughters, Mrs. Arthur Reu-
ard ot Del Rio anJ An la M u>
Brewer ot Laredo.
Mr. anJ Mrs. Marvin Haass
from here and Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Lessing of Devine were
Christmas Day dinner guests in
San Antonio where the Lessing’s
daughter, Ruth, was hostess for
the annual- Lessing Ham d i n -
tier, when the children, grand-
children and great-grandchil-
dren get together. This year
5-Jay old David Allen Cole,
little son of Dr. and Mr-. Jim
Cole, attended as the newest
member.
Miss There a Keller a nd
Mrs. Geraldine Arnold visited
Tltursdav with Mrs. Frank Rihn.
Rev. anti Mr'. Ray Brink
and their m alter Iron, S.m Air
louio visited Thursday a: the
ranch.
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hit/Jel-
der and children of San Antonio
came by on their way home
from their hunting lease a t
Vances to visit Richard and El-
la Bader Tuesday everting.
M's. Emma Keller spent the
holiday' m Sari Antonio with
tier children, the Andrew Kel-
ler family and Mr. and Mrs.Joe
\2 -1 liner.
Pat and Arthur S, nmidi of
Kerrville spout Christmas week
with the ir grand parent , t h e.
Oscar Schmidts and had a won-
derful t. me. deer hunting.
Mr. and Mrc. Oscar Schmidt
visite J their son, Mr. and Mr'.
James Schmidt and children in
San Antonio Tuesday.
David Huizler and G I e n n
Marple from San Antonio had
Saturday dinner with the A -
dolpli lluizlers and wet t quail
limiting m Big Tool m the af-
ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank R l h n
were in Hondo'Friday as bu-i-
rie" visitors.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mechler
| ol the Sau/ Cutmniu ,iy were
du ller gue ls Tuesday -J,.,Mr.
ltd Mr-, Adolph 1 Intzler.
Mr. and Mr;. I.eo Schmi tt
pent Christ ma s t u i ion sloe,
, 11 It tin- ir sous, Leo Ant bony
Adolph Hutzler
and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schmidt
and sou,
Mr. and Mrs, A Ivin-Bader,
Mr. and Mrs. r; l. Haass a u d
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Haass were
m San Antonio for a New Year's
dance.
Mr. and Mrs. August Haass
from San Antonio vimed heir
relatives here Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvm Bader
spent the New Year weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Johriie Lein-
weber in San Antonio.
Mrs. Gertrude Reinhart of
Pearsall and Mrs. Eva Love of
Devine and Mrs, Alice Pyeatte
and Tiney Love from Natalia
had dinner with Mrs. Ertella
Biry.
Mrs. Alice Pyeatte and Mrs.
Estella Biry visited Mr*. Eva
Love in Devine Sunday eve-
ning.
Mrs. Julia Bywaters anJ Mrs.
Jack Tilley from Devin,
guests of their aunt; E t
ry, last week.
Mrs. Marvin Haass and son,
Marvin Dale, from here and
Mrs. Evelyn Hum from San An-
tonio took a trip to the mid-
west. They visited Louis Haass
Jr. at Fort Carson, Colorado,
then went on to Salt Lake City
where they visited Mrs. Hunt's
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Me
Callum and children.Mrs. Hunt
remained for the holidays while
Mrs. Haas and Marvin Dale
went to Ogden, Utah, to the
Thoikal Chemical Co., v,toe-re
Marvin Dale accepted a job
I as a counseler. He will also
! attend the University of Utah
I m Salt Lake City on a schol-
arship. He will have to report
Jan. 25 for his dunes. At pres-
ent, he is attending college in
San Marcos until mid-term.
We wish this young man success
in his new venture.
: were
Hla Bi-
WILSON'S
WOODWORKING and
REPAIR SERVICE
701 21st * HA 6-3114
Home Repairs A Specialty
M. J. WILSON
MARGARET WILSON'S
BEAUTY SHOP
701 ?lst * HA 6-311-1
EARLY and I .ATE
APPofNTME.'tffs
Insurance
*
WOOD & WOOD
I10S 19th Hondo HA 6-2031
FOR THE TWO DAN RUEMPELS, father and
son, this past Christmas reunion was a significantly ]
happy one. Pfc Daniel D. Ruempel, Jr., 1st Inf.
Di v ., returned ftom a year of duty in Vietnam
(where he served with a reconnaissance p I a to on)
just in ti me to share in the festi vi ties of the hoi i -
days with his'family. His wife is the former Melva
Jean Glenewinkel of Seguin and the couple call
San Antonio home . While the infantryman came;
through his overseas duty unscratched, first thing
that happened to him on his return home was to suf-
fer a broken left wrist in a fall from a horse on his [
family's ranch in Medina County. The senior
Ruempel is justice of the peace, Precinct No. 3,
Castroville. —AH Polaroid Photo
FOR CONVENIENCE, SELECTION & SERVICE
LAS PALMAS SHOPPING CITY
One Mile South On General McMullen
Off Highway 90 San Antonio
1
Las Palmas Key Service
12.
HEB Supermarket
•>
Grim's Car Wash
13.
Joskes-Las Palmas
Charm Shop
14.
Kelly F'ield National Bank
4
C R Anthony
16
National Shirt Shop
5
Doctors Offices
17
Neisners
6
Dollar Wave Shop
Iff. Schiff's Shoes
7
Don Tilley Motors
1!)
Singer Sewing Center
8
Franklins
20.
Texas State Optical
9
Western Auto
21.
Th.um Me An Shoes
10
Gordon's Jewelry
22.
Walgreen Drugs
11
Great Western Loans
23.
Wooldridge Barber Shop
EASTERN SEED CO.
605 18th St. Hondo HA 6-3381
We Process &
Treat Seeds
OATS - WHEAT - CLOVER
AND OTHER SEEDS
WE BUY
CORN - MILO - CLOVER
AND OTHER CROPS
GOVERNMENT STORAGE
GRAIN SPACE AVAILABLE
See Us Before You Sell!
It’s a
bigger
bargain
today
than ever
before
Your telephone gives you more for
your money today than at any time
since Mr. Bell invented it
Pretty big statement. But it's ti ue.
There are more telephones in mofe
places today than ever before. Two
hundred million in the world, four
million of them here in Texas
On the average, there are more than
twice as many telephones in each ot
our Texas exchanges as there were
20 years ago So J figures you can
reach more people, get more things
done by phone tri jii nver CieTcTr'e '
And what about long Distance rates?
They've been going down while
the cost of almost everything else has
been climbing up. There've been
nine Long Distance rate reductions in
Texas during the past 10 years
Another thing. The quality of service
has never been better Today s phone
users can talk as though they were
four feet apart Back in the early
1930's, It was 35 feet
Better service to more places at
lower cost We think that's
a winning combination
Southwestern Bell
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