Hondo Anvil Herald (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, August 28, 1964 Page: 2 of 12
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The Hondo a*jvil herald Ho,ldo'Toxas Friday- Au9ust 28- i^4
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Dove Season
Opens Tues.
Mourning dove hunting season
in Medina County opens next
Tuesday. September 1 Medina,
Uvalde, and Bexar Counties
mark the dividing line between
the North and South Zones
Counties to the west of Uva!
de. also on the dividing line
have only four days of open
season o n white winged and
mourning doves. Sept , 5, 6 and
Sept 12 13
In Medina County, bird hunt-
t rs will have two months of open
season on mourning doves The
season closes October 30.
Bag limits on mourning doves
will be 12 per day and 24 in pos-
re-'Sion
'Hie Chamber of Commerce
has several dove leases listed
for the season
Hunters are reminded that a
new law requires that one fully
feathered wing must be left on
each migratory bird killed this
year. ""
WILD BLUE YONDEK— T o space-age and space-
minded youngsters sk -v great interest in one of the 13
paintings from the U S. Air Force’s aerospace art pro-
gram to be didip!aved at the 1904 State Fair of Texas
October 10 through 25 i Dallas. The exhibit in the Varied
Industries Building will tel] the story of the I’SAF's
present, day op*w,.- . • f the- icecap of Greenliuid'10
Ecuador's jungf .-.
Improvements On Hwy. 90
Near Dun by Begin Sept. 1
The Texas High v Dm
ment has announce1 in 1
way construction pr ; i !
S. Highway »' ne.u P
The construction v !
widening tht
on U. S. 90 and Southt r,i I’
Railroad The Tex a Hi
Department and the i cur ' •
R. S Black of 1 ‘urpu* • Ji > - ti
stated that the nun*-
begin September 1
completed by Jamu.iy
Cub Pock 192
To Reoractnize
Cub Pack V. ' • •!
by the Kir-t Me!he (•
will be- reorganizi I ir t S« ,
tember The R—. D
will be the < b v \
nouncements will !
tonff rrun th
tional meet ir e
C. E Haekcbeil.-. Sdtljor . Resi-
dent Engineer of the T i x a s
Highway Department in the Hon-
do area, explained »*»/.? traffic
"id! he muted nvet the existing
structure w i t h widening opern-
ft.in- being restricted to one
• tde at a firm He pointed out
that adequate barricades and
v.".Ting signal'- will be prom-
pt -y< d. !-■•■ m*»- rt’yl-
ho t : !» extremely caution- in
i -sing through the area a« it
i ill he heavily traveled hy large
hi-.hv.av construction equipment
Th,- coristrnctioo • area will be
/uneii fei 'n maximum speed of
‘ mill [iii hour for the pro-
e'inn of -tmetortsts and work
ruen 'alike. At time when it is
-:' i v-s' fy f,.- heavy equipment
be or; tht structure flagmen
V.ill be stationed to direct traf-
t Cfw'pi-ri'ion of tht ptihlic is
. -• itf---in obeying nil traffic
-iemds. warning signs and speed
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HONDO, TEXAS
aim to curb teen-age accidents
Livestock Market
This week's cattle market re-
port presents a brighter picture
for a welcome change, accord-
ing to the managers of Hondo
Livestock Auction Company,
market condition was from $1 to\
2 higher on all classes. "Good
rains and the rise in fat cattle
helped all classes of cattle," said
' Frank Helvey. Sales totaled /oo
head.
STOCKER CALVES
Hereford and Angus > t c e rs,
'20 to $23 50; Heavy Hereford
nd Angus steers, $18.50 to $20 -
50 Hereford and Angus heifers,
517 to $18.50; Crossbred steers,
518 to $20 50, Crossbred heifer,
817 30 to $19 50. Plain steers,
*i-5 to $18. Plain heifers, $14 50
to $17.50
PACKER CATTLE
Good calves, $20 to $21 75
Commrecial calves. $19 to $20
Fat bulls, $17 to $18; Cutter
hulls. $15 to $17. at cows $12.50
to 813 75: Cutter cows. $11 to
812 511 Canner°cows, $io to $11
'TOCHER RCOWS
Good pairs. $150 to $170; Me-
dium pair--, $125 to $150; Plain
p a i r s, S100 to $125, S 1 o c k er
cows, $13 to $14 Medium cows,
812 to $13 ■<
HOGS
Top. $17 75 to $18 Sows, $13
to $14 50
Motor vehicle accidents are the leading cause of death among
persons under 25. Young drivers have the highest accident and
* death rate of any other driver age group. These appalling
statistics are the concern of 4 H boys and girls enrolled in the
National 4 H Automotive program conducted by the Cooperative
Extension Service.
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At *&l$C
^ by BISHOP E. H. JONES
Hr - of Tht Episcopal Church
Deadlines
journalist friend who has to
produce copy for hl.s now paper
or \ rigid daily schedule - aid
to rm5—it;Idn't it b e wonder-
ful to livT Fh ,i world without'
deadlines'
I have been wondering if i t
really would be wonderful if we
didn't have to pay bills hy a
certain time, if we didn't have
to look after the laundry o n
CofC Notes
Ry Winnie Braden
On Monday. Septenibe Tih
the fourth annual Hoad Day"
v ill be held at the city picnic
grounds with a good bp»d bar
becuc dinner served at noon.
Various types of entertainment
have been planned Labor flay
weekend is a long one and na
(orally the road- and highway -
ti if!' he crowded so p!»h*tc come
cut to the park and enjoy a safe
day spent with your fru-nd- and
Neighbor*
C of C
We have received inquiries
from other towns ghoul our re-
cent Industrial Survev that a
team ot professionals fr- - A&M
University completed f,»r the
t hamber of Commerce Ten of
these book* have a!r»ad' been
placed in the hands of proper
officials and we are now even
much better pleased about the
books than before
( of <
This office has ten nr twelve
hunting lease- listed ,ti this time
but we need more If you have
lend to lease for deer, turkev,
bird-, or even 'a place to fish
give Us • a ring or come bv the
office and Its- the m e ded in
formation and vre will do the
rest
< of C
The welcome mat is out for
the following Hayes Internation-
al officials who are now living
in town Mr and Mrs I) L
Winn. Mr and Mrs Stephen
Smith. Mr and Mrs David Plot
km, Mr g..d Mrs. Thomas
Bryant. Mr and Mr* O G.
Daw-. Mr and Mrs U D Ayers
and Mr Dallas Spence
( of C
Members of the Chamber's In
dustnal Committe* will attend
the two-day Industrial Develop
ment Conference scheduled o n
September 17-18 at College Sta-
tion Texas
t of C
Another Hondo industry vFijl .be
featured on KONOTY Friday of
tin- week at 7:15 a m '
HERE IN HONDO
M&M W T trow have re
turned from a vacation trip
which includetF'Svisi' in Flores
. iile where thev were guests of
M&M Henry Flory, former re’y
dents of Hondo
Mrs. John Ifenry Britsch and
children had a.s Uieir guests for
a chicken barbecue supper o n
Atiguyt 15, the Rev and Mrs
H M Applewhite and family of
San Antonio.
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or
MEL DAVISON
About
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THIS MAP SHOWS - jamzed c: **es of the 3,7 00
member S&u^'TeVas <
Total cotton acreage tn
one and one half m-l’to
are C. E Bcvd Jr , B
Boyd, Devme, Director
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COUNTY SCHOOLS SUPPLY
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Sport Coals
BIG SELECTION-
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schedule, if our jobs d i d n t
make constant fixed demands on
ns. if our children did not as
sen their claims with insistent
urgency and regularity \5 o uid
ut ever stir ourselves to disci
pline and strenuous effort with
out these spurs to action Even
writers and artists, who count
on some inspiration in their
work, constantly set deadlines
a- to how many hours they will
M>cnri daily at their writing or
their painting
In a recent book called it's
Fetter to Believe", a distinguish
ed clergyman deals with t h at
t ist serunis deadline of all —
the certainty of dealt He con
tend- that God planned well
when he planned this life with
an .end to it
“We hred death in order t n
sive meaning to life he writes
An uncut diamond of any sire
can tv- made into a perfect
jewel, that is to say can he
g iven meaning The only lim
nation is th«- skill of the cutter
1: the craftsman is master
enough, perfection ran ..be
achieved in any sue — any. that
is, which i> reasonably compre
bensible to you and me Here i-
what I mean when I sav death
is a blessing If life were end
less, that would indeed be- a hm
itation an aetual detracting far
tor in man's struggle to infuse
ho life with meaning
The author makes clear that
meaning i‘ found much more
easily by the man with faith
than by one without. However
unspecific his convictions about
the hereafter may be at least
the believer does not confuse it
with the here, which he recog
mze* to have an end, a finis,
a final moment Through h i s
f. ith. he has the courage to face
the fact of his finitude without
trying either to gloss it o v e r
with juvenile sentimentality o r
escape It by running away
Yes, on deeper thought, w e
can thank God even for dead
tines'
D’Hanis News
Mr 3nd Mrs Henry Nehr and
Dorene returned last Tuesday
trom a ten day trip to Lakewood.
California, where they we r e
guests in the home of Mr and
Air- Don Styrbos and f a mi ly
Other places of interest visited
were Disneyland, Knott’s Berry
Farm, China Town in Lx>s An
geles They saw "The Last Sup
per' Window, a re-creation i n
stained glass of lxmitarde da
Vinci s renowned painting, a nd
"The Crucifix ton" painting by
!»n Sty lea, which is the largest
religious painting in the world at
the Forest Lawn Memorial Park
Also, they visited along Shore
line Drive to San Francisco in
Yoaeniite National Park Sequo
i» and King's Canyon National
Park, Las Vegas. Hoover Dam,
and the Grand Canyon M r
Nehr attended the baseball game
between the Cleveland Indians
and the Angels at Dodger Sta-
dium in Loe Angeles
Since last week's repor- of
Medina County school -me
additional information has been
received
YANCEY
Coach Willi- !V«mc annrrc-
this football schedub for t h >■
Vaneev Tiger* 4 V- ii-
Valley, there 7 "a- pm Sep-
51. Harper, there 7 30 i rr
Sejg 18 Open V-pt 25 I. a
Pryor, there 7 3C- p m
October and Vovemtv-r i ime*
'*-iil be-District games The first
one wdj I’ve Oi t 2 Tilde- at
Vancey, 2 30 p r t* • 9. Kn
p*. there 8 00 pm Ot ‘ lti
A»herton there 8 no pm '
23, Comstock a t Yancey 2 '-
P M Oct. JO Tilde- then
8 00 pm Final catne of • - -
season f 1 • . • 5
7 30 pm
Mk DIN \ 5 \l I k V
Supt Matt Bader hi ip
phed the follow ing Ts' of *v< u!i>
member* f Medina V
Roy K Harris.-- t -.m • a’i ■ <
('(vmsel r,r Special k d vt c
tion 5!!-- Verekv-1 It intr.-*
k lementarv t.radev I J V
Fes'ie Sittre Mr- t k-nf "
jr-k-s and Mr J.-rt• J- htv •
iirad* 1 Mrs [i -.-r arm W
verten ar.d Mr- iirai •• tiarrhiu
( rad- 2 Mr» Mary I «»e. Sii -'t
and Ml'S Nayipt Utlei' G
Junior High Grades 1* M
Itoja Homey er and Richard
,‘colt, Grade 4 Md’t>: !’ ; • t
Grade 5 Mr- Jear levertrs
Kngiisb Mr- Lijbap, H - h
Mathematics W B Sans wti
Science Mr' l.nili* D r- n" I c.
Social Studie and Boh J i* h r-
son. Reading and Spelling for
Grades R ", and 8
High School Grades 8 12
Claude F. Schott. Pnncip»'
Paul Rolanovich, biology, cbem
istrv commercial math and
east coach. Royer N Due'ter
heft, vocatwoal agriculture Bil
ly Holcomb history P K h«-ad
football and ba'eball coach
Donald Strmt:(.r P
l science assl fordball and
girls basketball coach Delphi
B« ShvAts. history .vifr-o- P
team football boy' basketball,
•tnd traik roach, Cepd kUyndd'
business adm mis (ration and
School Annual sponsor Mr'
IiruciHa Oefinger English a n d
School Annual ,'pt.nsor .
Mis- Hafu- Ru.ssei; j k • -b ’
and librarian Henry Schirmi-r
vocational agriculture. Harv<
Shomette history; junior knd
senior high school bond- f> r
County Has 5
4-H Winners
Five 4 H member' from Medi-
na County were among the win
n e r x in the District 12 4 H
Awards Program held »• L. re-
do on August 24 Thev are Kuro
Tyn Eaves, 2nd place < itUemvhlp
Girli, Karin Schott. E a v v r it*
Foods Linda Sue Ehlmger 3rd
place Home Economics Mern-
lyn Echtie, San' a Fe award
Frank Kaufniunn 2nd p.-o.<
lieef
The Hondo
Anvil Herald
rTiztyz
John Ward, Spanish and mathe
ruatifs, Mrs - Donald Stringer
juris physical education in jur,
r and -enii-r high school. Mr*
'■-rare R » y Hold' vocatmn.il
l.omeniaking
Designated to he employed"
vere additional teacher* for
Grade 5. and for high school
mathematic* and phv'ics
l JOHN’S HOVIH)
Sister Dn.id i* prmripat ind
tr .i< her of Grade' 7 and * a*
'- John - School Other faculty
be * - are Sp'er S h i e I 3
Gr.-i- ’ Mt'- K.-'e M-.rfi,
Grade 2 Mi- Vsrv Jo f. e i n
vveher. Grade 2 Mm Ro'hr
Martin Grade f Si«|pr It I
mould Grade $ Si-ter D a v i d
id that modern mathemnitt'
eniil.d be taught in all grade* at
8* John s thi« year
t.l ADAl.UPk St HOti!
1 r*v •«< pupil* have register
• c i* Guadalupe Sch.w-J Si'ter
i . 'lalef-i will tesrh kindergar
i< - d C.r id*- 1 Sister Luria
teach Grade* 2 and 3
HONDO HD
CLUB MEETS
k leven member' and t •
.- i' of the Hondo Home- Dem
en-!ra!‘--n Club iftenrled a faf!
f.-'h>on - ’"<>» and bineh.-on # n-
Thursday- August 7" in a San
Vntnmo h*»tel This »•* tile an
tuud-outiWi liknoJHhllie club
Mr- Milton Repkcn
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Hondo Anvil Herald (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, August 28, 1964, newspaper, August 28, 1964; Hondo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth811031/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hondo Public Library.