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4. Anvil Herald. Hondo, To*.
Friday, April 10, 1»53
PLANS GET UNDERWAY
FOR BIG CINCO DE MAYO
A*
STATE DEFENSE IN CASE
OF AN ATOMIC ATTACK
AUSTIN — William L. McGill,, Various types of air raid shel- |
state coordinator of civil defense ters were also built in the base- t
this week asked Texans to make ments of the two houses, rully-
a close study of the atomic tests dressed clothing store manne
which were held in the middle quins were placed throughout the
of March near Las Vegas, Nev. house as well as in many of the
He pointed out that the tests autos. loded
on two frame houses and more Afier the bomb * fnund thal
than 50 automobiles gave us two c*vjJ defense exp?rJ£. f t awax
aides to survival in our Atomic ^hile the house 3.500 fat awa> .
from the point of explosion wa. ,
1 If you’re inside a house aod crumpled to the level o( the
get caught in a surprise atomic i found, the lean to air raid she .•
attack, you should get to a base- £r came U.rough U.H> uell
ment and a shelter if at all pos-1 They sa.d that if it had best
sible. If you can’t do that, get surrounded by °lh'r bl ldlnf:';
as close to ground level as you Uiere Is a good chance that the
can, and also try to find some damage would have been less and [
Tf.UmfdebnsWhiCh WiU WSrd ^Iter^oddTvc come through PVT MARTIN CBIADO JR.
2 If you're caught in your auto- without a scratch 1406 22nd St’ Hondo- has cotnplot-
mobile, stop immediately, open The second house was still ed 8 weeks of Armored trinmg
all of the w indows, and get down finding after the ex^s^, ev en W[th the famed jst Armored Di-
to the floor.
For the tests, a couple of frame.
Second Annual
Chicken Barbecue
HERMANN SONS' HALL
Sunday, April 12
Hondo
"BCOMMtMo
rA^
WINDROW DRUG
Radiator Repair
Re-Coring Cleaning
Wesley Breiten
All Work Guaranteed
Phone 4-2498
1117 30th
Candidates for Queen of the Cinco de Mayo in Hondo are, left to
right, Mary Garcia, Olivia Duran and Eva Dominguez. The celebra-
tion will take place at Gallardo's Platform.
Napoleon Til in 1861 invaded and
The Cinco de Mayo which is a
national holiday in Mexico and
celebrated with almost equal zest
in Texas, will be a great day in
Hondo with the Mexican citizens
putting on a parade, dance and
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For the celebration, a queen wd’
br- -d I,) re’i’-n uv-»r ihe activ-
assaulted the city of Vera Cruz.
two story homes equipped with
basements were built in the ex-
plosion area, one just 3.500 feet
away from the tenter of the blast
The other was 7,500 feet away
As an added feature,
50 automobiles were
KSfUVi ra^shcCn'n vicion a. North For. Hood. Texas.
its basement were in ix>rfect con- Pvt, C r i a d o has become of
dition, just as the dummies plae- fjcjent with many of the Army’s
ed in them wt re. , weapons including the M l Rifle,
Hondo, Tut,
Result of 18,000 Inmtkm
The
and a
ities. Nominated for this plat ?
are Mary Garcia, Oi.ia Durr.n
and Eva Dominguez.
The holiday originated when the
French Army under the rule of
The forces met with such a re- various distances from the point
sounding defeat by the Mexican of explosion. Some-had their win
people, that the Cinco de Mayo
r-rr TmT—a—mliTTtrrri—hrri4ay—
the subsequent name of a street
i-rt a!mn-t‘ overy—Mexican town.
Cirbitth. 30 .nd « cube, M,
more than center of the explosion came'chine Guns, Mortars, BAR Rifles,
placed at through fairly well as long as Mines. Booby Traps and Rocket
their windows were open How [ aUnehers
ev.r those a dos .uju-h . ' pv( trjado is the son 0f M&M
dows open while others were com- UnhUy closed v • 1 NJartjn , nado (>f Hondo
pletely closed. particularly on thvir roof
K.t iiit'i
combat division
FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATION
in World War 11. the 1st Armored
l.>i v i -. ■ iti w.iv re.ictivdated in 1931
Benito Juarez was president of The Senate took, tin last Wed
Mexico at that time, and a civil neday the logi.-Jation restoring
raging between the Texas’ title to every foot of land
u.tr was
North and
Stat >.
South
FUNERAL SERVICES HELD FOR
MRS. ROBERT GROSSENBACHER
LACOSTE — Mrs. Robert A
Grossenbacher. nee Philomena
Burger, died at her home in La-
Coste Sunday morning, April 5,
1953, at 6:40 A. M.. after a linger-
ing illness complicated by pneu-
monia. Rosary services were held
Monday night, April 6. at Tondre
Funeral Home in Castroville and
the funeral was conducted from
of the United she had as an independent Re-
public and which we retained
when we entered the 1 . S
This is the so-cal. ‘d Holland
Bill, of which Senator Trice Dani-
el and 1 are co-sponsors. Sen
Daniel and 1 worked very close- disaster type
ly together to get this bill out of ized:
and one brother, August Burger, committee. Forty Senators are Secretary of Agriculture Ben
of LaCoste. co sponsors of this bill and it has son called a grain sorghum in
Mrs. James Denson of Killeen;
tion would brin control and p r
ticipation in ai functions of the
agency down to local levels with
in the 12 agricultural credit dis-
tricts throughout the country I
think the agent \ should also be
permitted to mak economic em-
ergency loans for any agricultur-
al purpose, a- wVll as for the
loans now author
Mrs. Grossenbacher had attain the support of the Administra
ed the age of 73 years, seven tion The House passed similar
months and four days at the time legislation last week
of her death. She was born on
August 11, 1879. at LaCoste the
laughter of Hubert and Louisa
Burger She attended school at
th're on Tuesday morning with Castroville and on April 20. 1901
requiem mass in Our Lady of was married to Robert Grossen-
Grace < atholic ( hurch, La( oste. ^acher in San Antonio She lived
at 9:00 A. M. Rev. Henry S ,n La(^os<e until the time of her
Herbst pastor, offered the Mass marriage when she moved to San
and officiated at t;ie graveside Antonio. Until May, 1943. Mr and
services in Our Lady of Grace \|r, Grossenbacher made their
Cemetery where interment wa- ^on,c in San Antonio; then-they
made. Pallbearers were L. Bruce "moved to Alice. Texas. v.here
Scully. Robert Weimer, Curtis
Grossenbacher. Jerry Grossen-
bacher. Maxey Ray Grossenbach-
er and Pat Lamon.
Mrs Grossenbacher is survived
by her husband, Robert A Gross-
enbacher of LaCoste; one son.
Max Grossenbacher o f Eagle
Pass; two daughters, Mrs. E. A.
Weimer of Fredericksburg and
dustry conference here Tuesday day evening
of last week Purpose was to re
view the present grain sorghum
situation and to consider meas
ures to help stabilize prices and
production. Invited from Texas
were B J. Gist >f Abilene. Jack
under Major General Bruce C
Clarke and is at present under
going combat training at Fort
Hood, Texas.
•
WILBURN SCHOTT of the U
S Navy, who is home on a 20
day furlough with his parents,
M&M August Schott and GLENN
HANS, also of the Navy who-
spent the Easter weekend with
his mother, Mrs Harry Hans,
were visiting friends here Satur-
4b_
•
PVT GEORGE LAGLEDER
son of M&M Alvis Lagleder of
LaCoste. has been transferred to
Headquarters Company, in the
11th Cavalry Regiment He is
Texas' historic boundaries will
be restored.
1 understand that bills are to
be introduced in the Senate and _ _
House to reorganize the Farm N. Greenman of Tort Worth, and stdj Camp Carson, Colorado
Credit Administration and mak<* Bob Yeager and Mark Triplett,
it an independent agency I hav > both of Aamarillo
not yet seen copies of the pro Report from Lyndon TV Johnson
[ jared bills, but the principle in
volved seem> sound Th? legisla S~
and reports they had heavy snow
for Easter,
SINCI ALKXANDIR GRAHAM BILL rfcv -.M the
phone 78 years ago, there have been more tlun 18.000*
ventions and improvements in your t< V fi,n C sen -?
about 230 a year. Some you see, like todav’s convm
handset. Nfost are Ivehind the scenes in the coni;
equipment it takes to handle your calls swiftly and aenuitrl?]
But. teen nr unseen, our constant se,m h for w avs to do a het-
tcr job for you helps hold dowTi the cost f \”ir serviw ad
expands its value. souiHWfSTftN am ... a team of iijoiI
ELECTRICAL TIPS FOR THE HOf
WATER WELL DRILLING
and
SERVICING
Roy H. Hensley
From 50 to 1500 Feet
Accept AAA Money
(Frod Bader's Trailer Court)
they lived one year before mov
ng to LaCoste, Mrs. (irossen
bacher was a member of the
• ’athotje Church and also of St
Ann’s Society of Laf’oste.
Fat Stock Show
Group To Meet
In Castroville
INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS
PROTECTED BY
HERE IN HONDO
COURTS OF APPEAL
The institution o f appellate
courts, tif which the U S Sp
preme Court i* the highest, il
lustrates how America has tack
led the prohlem of attaining jus
tice Plato long ago showed that
the idea of justice is difficult to
ARTHUR KRIEWALD JR SK
3, U S Navy, son of M&M A L.C
Knew aid LaCoste arrived home
on a thiidyt-day leave Kriewald
recently returned to California
from duty in Korean w aters
aboard the U. S S. Delta.
Hermann Sons
There will be a county wide
meeting of the Medina County
Dr. William SJa> of Svlacauga,
Ala . paid a surprise vnt to Dr
and Mrs. Everett Vincent this
past Monday. Slav and Vincent
attended school together
M&M Joe Bir and daughters." Rrirkomo
v* *11 a and I une of Hazel riUM DUIUtJLUt?
hurst. Miss , art home visiting Everybody is invited to the
come by. It is perhaps even more the families of M&M Edgar Stieg big barbecue being sponsored by
difficult to translate into human ler and M&M Henry Biry of the Hermann Sons in Hondo this
conduct and apply in" the settle D Hanis. coming Sunday,
ment of individual cases. ^Sgt R H Phaneuf. of Lake There 11 be lots of delicious bar-
How does a case come .before Charles. La spent the weekend beeued chicken at only $100 per
plate Serving will start at 11:30,
Hermann Sons Hall on the De-
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If
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an appellate court0 If you and with M&M Walter Balzen and
Fat Stock Show "organization >our neighbor have a dis'pute ov family-. Mrs Phaneuf returned ......___
Tuesday, April 14. It will be held er th* Property line between your home with him and on Easter vine Road
in the new auditorium of the Cas- tw0 ,ots- you would be foolish to Sunday they left for the New
troville high school, and all poo- *° * ^rt for a settlement if England States where they are
pie who are interested in the show you did not believe that right vis,ting Sgt Phaneuf., family
invited, and especially the was on your side Therefore, prac- They.ajso spent a few days with
has been set at 8 p. m.
Protect your '/livestock
RUMENE
For “BLOAT”
r i
directors and"Dresent' members' tically every civil action that Mrs.’Phaneufs sister and fam
The starting time of the meeting conK>s before a trial court origin ily, M&M Chuck Zozzera and
me sianing ume oi tne meeting ^ ^ difference of daughter. Bernadette, in Carbon
opinion as to what the law or the dale. Pa
facts of that case are. _ ______.j_
But right cannot be bn both highest state court in criminal
sides; so one or the other of the' matters
litigants must be mistaken When' Federal cases are appealed
you seek legal counsel on such from a U S District Court to a
a question, it frequeently hap Circuit Court of Appeals and from
pens that yoar lawyer will advise there tn the Supreme Court of
you not to go to court. Only a the United States, provided the
relatively small percentage of latter will assume jurisdiction of
cases reach trial. The law is clear the matter
enough so that among the mil When you appeal your case, you
lions of transaction.^ taking place ask that th . error you believe
in the country only a relatively you have found be corrected If
few ever result in lawsuit it was an error, that is what will
But suppose you and your law happen the. trial judge's decision
y?r have decided that your case will be reversed,
has enough merit to warrant go-, ~Sometipw?> the courts are com
ing to court The facts on both polled to decide a question one
sides are presented, the lawyers way because the law says so. hut
on both sides argue the merits the results bring to ligttf^Aerious
of th ir clients’ cases and the defects on the existing law When
court is then called upon to ren- such an injustice is discovered,
der a decision In some cases the legislature may remedy the
For use in cattle suffering from tymphathy (bloat) of
the rumen. May be injected or given orally.
$1.50
Screw Worm Remedy
For use in killing and to aid in preventing screw worm
infestation in wounds of livestock, and for floeco worms
and other secondary blow flies.
Famous Names in Vaccines
MARTIN
FRANKLIN
And Remedies At Our Store
CUTTER
GLOBE
LEGEAR
A COMPLETE LINE OF VACCINES
WINDROW
DRUG STORE
Gladys and Henry Windrow, Reg. Pharmacists
PHONE 4-2334 HONDO
this decision will be based on
findings of a jury. The vast ma-
jority of the cases are settlor!
then and there with the decision
of the trial judge.
But judges, like all of us are
defect by pacing laws to correct
it
(This column, based on Texas
law. is written to inform--not to
adv is? No person should ever ap-
ply or interpret any law without
TOO,LATE TO CLASSIFY
HELP WANTED
Automobile Mechanic
JAKE SCHUEHLE
CARD OF THANKS \
I want to thank the Hondo
Fire Department and neighbors
Mu helping to put the Tire out o»
my tractor.
ERNEST MUM ME
FOR SALE 1947 =>« ton the
vTolet Pickup and 1941 ton In
ternational Pickup Wesley Brei
ten. 1117 Doth St , "Phone 6 2698
FOR SALE OR RENT Ms plan
in Sabinal, 6 n«oms with front
and- back porch two chicken
houses, thrtc out houses, gopd
w ?U. concrete tank. 4 acri-> well
fehceri and cro^s fenced See
Frod I Durlxin 111 Knippa St
or w rite 3£5 \ l valde Phono
V 2t 1*42
EVERY CONVENIENCE? ? ?.
No, this mo to ol oxtonsion wiros
ond too small wiro roduco tho
h * - ^ -
install thoso much-nosdod plug-
in spots.
SHINE SAVER! A RfW
right ot th# h««<l d
will save many •
riciant install
facilitios in your ho«*
Santos Electric Sei
WE SPECIALIZE IN MOTOR REWINDING
Phono 4-2113
l»f WAl
human, and the law is complicat- the aid of an attorney who knows
ed and subject to varied inter-
pretation At( times the trial judge
may err in admitting or evaluat-
ing the facts, or. in interpreting
the law applicable to the facts.
Under such circumstances your
case may be appealed to an ap-
pellate court.
Some states have no intermedi-
ate courts between the trial court
a nH tho cfatn ^itpromo C* onr4 Ti
the facts because the facts may
change tho application of the
law.)
Anvil Herald
MEMBER OF:
National Editorial Association
Trnai Pres* Association
South Texas Press Association
WILLIAM E. BERGER
_Publlshsr_
such states a case from District
Court is appealed directly to the
Supreme Court, the highest court
oY appeal in the state.
In Texas, cases are appealed
from a District Court to one of
eleven Courts of Civil Appeals.
Sometimes the judgment of the
latter court is final, as in ordi
nary divorce cases not involving
property. But if the case meets
certain requirements it may be
further appealed to the Supreme
Court of Texas. Criminal cases
are appealed directly from the
District Court to the Court of
Criminal Appeals, which is the
MRS. ELEEN BRUCKS
Business Manager
MARV ANN NOONAN
Editor
AL LENINGTON
Advertialng Manager
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CARD OF THANKS
Wp wish to take this meant of
thanking all of our relativ ?s and
friends for the many kind deed*
rendered us during the illness and
d?ath of our beloved wife and
mohtre. Mrs. Philomeana Gross-
enbacher Also we wish to ex*
press gratitude for the spiritual
and floral offerings and the words I
of sympathy. We extend special j _
thanks to Mrs Lillie Walton Mrs. i CUT up
John Zuercher. Mrs. John Lloyd
Zuercher. Father Herbst and Dr. !
Joyce.
ROBERT GROSSENBACHER |
AND CHILDREN
_ WEEKEND
Meat Special
Fri.-Sat., April 10-11
Round Steak, lb.
Loin Steak, lb
Shoulder Roast, lb.
CASTROVILLE HOME MADE
Sausage, lb.
CHOICE BEEF FOR YOUR DEEPFREEZE
LETTER OF APPRECIATION
To The Citizens of Hondo,
f wish to express my apprecia-
*122 tion for the generous vote given
me by my friends, in the School
Board election last Saturday.
It was most gratifying to see
so many parents interested in the
activities of our School Board,,
and it is significant as to the
importance of the position of a
trustee.
Sincerely,
TMn^^L^B.r0etob*rcit7, JRi|MRS bob depuy
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Noonan, Mary Ann. Anvil Herald (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, April 10, 1953, newspaper, April 10, 1953; Hondo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth821598/m1/4/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hondo Public Library.