Hondo Anvil Herald (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, April 17, 1964 Page: 2 of 12
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Garden...
(Continued From Page 1A)
Texas. District VII, of which
the Hondo club is a member,
was given a Special Award for
outstanding service in All
Fields of Therapy". The Honda
Garden dub participated in- this
program by conducting a work-
shop on Wall Plaques at the San
Antonio State Hospital Iasi fall.
been extended to encompass ,11
blocks. The Garden Club is in
receipt' of numerous letters o’
praise, not only from neighbors
in Texas tqwns, but from visi’-
ors from other states. T h e
award money, to be used to
ward the further be.iutuicatiun
of the parkway, should warran*
even more comments from-tour-
ing visitors, /
Hondo, Texas, Friday, April 17, 1964
City Recreation .
Program Needs
Staff Of Three
Tbe Highway 90 parkway has
been a project of the Hondo Gar-
den Club since 1952 To support
the maintenance of it, the clou
operates the Garden Club
Thrift Shop. Additional a s s i >-
tance is given by the City of
Hondo. The original parkway,
which included 5 city blocks, has
Serving as Chairman of t h e
Civic and Highway Beautifica-
tion Committee of the Garden
Club is Mrs. Ben Oe/inger Com
mittee members are Mesdames
H B Haegelin, Jack Winkler,
C. C. Rogers, Jr . Eugene Ko-
lar. W. A. Rendele, and Dr Hu-
2ei Price Taylor. .
Special
Purchase
ON THIS NEW ’64 MODEL
mtj
@ -WivUlfKXkt
12.3 CU. FT AUTCWAHCDEFROSTING’
REFRIGERATOR
Refrigerator
section
never weds
defrosting!
Model ELT-12S
• Super-storage door • Glide-out
shelf • Siide-out meat pan •
Bushel-size twin crisptjrs • “Zero-
degree” freezer has room for up to
degi
109
lbs. of food.
The Ranch Store
TV & APPLIANCE SALES 4 SERVICE
1602 Avenue M HA 6-2132
The board of directors of the
city ’ summer recreation pro-
gram i- accepting applications
: a- ,i director and two a s s is-
tants;
T:. proa:- m will run f r om
June 8 through July 31. Dead-
line f >r li e vtaff applications is
April :«i
Ap ■ 1 bi made*
in writtie t. E I Abbott, the
chairman, or to Mr-. H V.
Stangj, secretary
<) t li e i board members are
Mr- Fred Bader, John MeAncl
ly, ami Air Jimmie Richter
Uvalde Flower
Show Is Sat. 18th
- J4EW IN HONDO . .
Livestock Market
Sale- at Monday's livestock
nurfhn m the local yards total-
ed ij.-,i, hepd of cattle The rnar-
Vei (ondition was reported as
Si iv to $1 lower on all cla.ss-
e exeept paeker cows w1 h i ch
were steady."
INVOLVED IN THE COLLISION OF T W O CARS
Avenue M and 16th Street last Monday were drive'
Joe Torres and-.Ben Leyva Investigating officer Lev
Evans said damages were minor. Leyya was charged
with driving without a license.
The Uvalde City C mncil of 3
Garden Club aflnoun<-> i * s
Spring Flower Shtiw for Satur
day, April 18
The exhibit- wilj h open from
4 p.m to 9 pin in f >■<
Hall, S iuthwe-1 rexa.s Juno
Collgc* Adnns-ion will be fht.
con’s ..for a' and 15 rents for
children.
Theme of th -pi; * sh ■*
T!<- F.-angr.ince of f lower a.,
vvi'l - e a r u e artistic arr ,nge _
III did*! e’ll per' Ilia
Three general chair men f o r
the Saturday civic event are
Alt .! nn Donaldson, Mr- \V
M Suit on and Mrs 11 B
Eohols
Tin- public i- invi'ed to Uval-
de- Spring Flower Show Satur
dav’
Mumme's Truck Sales
As of April 1, Mumm. Tru. k
Sail became .i new i»»-
Hondo.
Under the proprie'n-hip of
Clarene. Mumnu Sr, who a) <
own- and op- line- .\1 n m m c
feed and Supply, the rn.-w firo.
includes a- -ab men. Qurei:.i
Munina- J: . ■> Mo. ' It
Why do! Mr Muni; .
to -ell iruck- i....; t* -■ y,
lie -am r oi * ■
u - e * I Inteniafional. irm L - p r
■ nr irahspoi'.'Uo*. heed-
"Fact t.-, we operate our ew
fleet of seven Internal! m,
now Our -ati-faction with th.
-< rviee made me feet that -
could sell prospective lliiek i u.
er- *;H the -,.me ld< .
STOUKFR CALVES
Hereford and Angus steers.
S, u, 50; Heavy Hereford
lip,! Aii'.n- steers. $18 50 to $22,
H* reford . nyl, Angus heifers, $20
1 $... Heavy Heifers, $17 t.o
$20, ( r -sbreej steers. $18 to $21:
Crossbred heifers, $17 to $19;
Plain stiver-, $15 to $18 50; Plain
heifers, $14 50 to $17 50
Local Cancer Fund Drive
Set For Friday, April 17
PACKER CATTLE
Good calves, $19 50 to $21:
Commercial calves, $18.50 lo.
Si!)..; l^dity calves, $14 50 to
S’ . Fat bulls. $17 to $18 40,
(.'utter* bulls, $16 to $17, Fat
co ,v -. $14 to $15.50. Cutter
cows, $12.So to $14; C a n n e r
Cow-. $10 to $12 50
Forty five or more adult vol-
unteers in the 1964 Cancer Cru-
sade. w ill call on Hondo' resi
dents Friday between the hour-
of 5 and 7 p m '
Under the general chairman
ship of Mrs Russell Peters
these workers will canvass the
city for the annual Cancer
Fund drive They met in a pre
Crusade conference M o n d ay
night at the National Guard
Armory.
ven Danger Signal*;
gram development
and p
LOCAL WORKERS
Among Hondoans included
the volunteer worker- fob F
day 's Crtr ade Against C a n .
are
I* e d r o F lores, Hondo, a d
rnitted April 8, discharged April
10; medfcai
Walter \V Haag Dunlav :ul
mitted April 9 medical
Hethxig Steinle, Durday. ad
nulled April 10; medical
Kurt Scharf Yancey, infmit
led April 12, medical
Mr- Walter Hoher.berger Tar
I ley April 13: medical
Fred Bad* r, If ndo admitted
1 \KIV RfSPO\SE
\1 umme - fir- p n t
ncmneeinen! v* !■ ... u
upp* ured in !u
Herald
Since then,
we have had
quiries from pr**spc*t
the4-., an now fit;,'
u- and we hope to
deals
so w i
F-s A
aid ’Rou
I tea *1 40
I t I I, I INI
\t present. Mum me'
only three" trucks fn
tern. tional Une Plan*
derway for suitable \
im; a :;1 ouKt'iof -pa<
STOCKER COWS
Good i .,ir>. $165 to $190: Me
di1:”! pair- $130 to $165; Plain
p a i r ... Slid to $150, Sloe ker
ci w , -I t to $16. Medium cows,
$12 to $14
HOGS
T$14.25 to $14 60; Sows,
$11 to $12.50
HERE IN HONDO
The specified purpose of the
1964 Crusade is to obtain funds
necessary to the continued op-
eration of the American' C a n-
cer Societysource of ever-pres
ent help to cancer victims Of
each dollar contributed, only sc
ven cent- i- applied to the nec
e s s a r y expenses of providing
materials and dev eloping p r o-
grams used in the 254 individ
ual unit campaigns, of w h i ch
Hondo is one.
, Mr- Blanton Taylor XU W
S Porter, Mrs Robert U.
Jr . Mrs Richard C A at? mi,
Mrs. Jerome Schulte, Mrs I.
H Mead. Mbs Jimmy Her
Mrs Harry C Mueller XI r
Boh Nations, Mrs B < P: ' •
Mrs, Glenn McWilliams, , u! Mi
Virgil Krenmueller
Mr Thom; - .1 Grimsinger of
Hondo received word of the
dtp;!: of her grandmother, Mrs.
Hutda Johanna Nagel, 79, in San
Antonio Funeral services were
held T!i . r - day April 16
The other 93 cents is Idivkkd
among cancer research m T< ■
a- institutions, profession.: 'edu
cation and services, clink al fel
low-hips and the like services
to cancer patient-: educa'i* n to
alert the public to Cancer - Se-
Also, Mr- H D Uekh.i • Mr
J"h:,; R Wentz Mr- \ I' I
Pope Mr- Charie- \ W.rkhT
Mr- Fred Iiarbr, Mr- G P
Chapman Mr- Jim Cu
Mrs R V Glenn, Mr- '< G
Jackson, Mrs Dorothy K ' 1
man. Mr* .Lie H Martin.Mr-
Walter N e-s t e r. Mr- B I’
Strunk, and Mrs R* ■, Wii- a,
Other- are Mr- Albert H W ;
-on Mr* Bill White, Mr T .1
All mat} Mr- F T Wall e
Mr- B R Roger-, Mr- \i ■ ■ li
F Wool!- and Mrs Oliver V
tin.
Working under the dire
siuMNiw*r-**;
■ i o' 11
ut Mr- Odili;i Garcia, a
r- o hg
A boy
!* mdo * Spar; 1 -:•• k
re ‘•i
1 ii- Me
dent-, will be Air M r
y HI
ri! 12,
rigliez, Mr- I! (In
A bov
Mr- Mir;, \ Garcia,’ Mi
- (irn
’ ■ Leal.
1 i a Dominguez '1 V
hu.w-
7 th* V
Rodriguez, Mr- Fun,-;,
l.-mt /.
A ti v ,
Mr> Gtona Gailard... M*
• A tr
and Mr-
eiia Hernandez and
Dominguez
JUMORs
J
\ special group
work. r*. or. :.!;i," I h* -
Green of the H "-do nan
Natjpna^ Gi. rd - -• X! ; -
jjGreen i aroly • t:
Mangold are! Louv-i V t
A girl, van F'len. to MAM
D • T-i 1 ;r'h rt <>f Hop-'
. n April 7, 1964 7 lb- , 9 1 4 ez-
A girl, Sylvii Anna to MAM
or April 8, 1964 7 ?b*
A girl, K-ter *.. MAM Ran.oh
IN 1 • ,e of Ysr,. * > on April '
1961 8 lb 5' *>zs
A cir! Victoria Angelina, t -
MAM far! R Rcvrs of He
do on April 12, 1964- 6 lbs 2
14 cz
Jo*e Uni- to MAM J .-e
iina of Sabmal op Ap
1964 t 7 th* 1 pz-
Fba- to MAM Mode
Yancey on April til t'“-4
*4 nr»
Tlmcthv Nelson. Mr
Jem me 1 N o * r- '
-tr O' file on April 1? 1364 7
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,* : t, • jv. tor rhrjr pu
ure- which appear in rhr -1-: u
(ip.it*
govKl vo!;, me f«*»
newe*’ isnr ;u cords'
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It vus- sK.ut 30 ve-
il . ( !„• • Mun ;i
b ; in* by telling el
family farm
"Vow a.
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tematK-'-d .truck - >*
*.ur ,->wn hauling ne*-
CHURCH NEWS
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•A sp*-ci»i Memon Do.
to take rare of any i r'nhuii■■■ns
at . any time, m.’.s in ;«••> • rv
or in honor of cny pi rem ''T -
group is under the 'jib-ore- n
-hip of Mr- .1 1 1 ■
fontributtons in nv n o n m
are welcomed .-VI ‘t.e ■; t n
thu- received goc- to the Airier
lean Cancer Society
\< K mm tiff Mt NT
7 ’he former rr,ember- • ’ t
til • ' PM ■ V. ■ 1 v
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mode to JK Mpdinn Alem*;- ■ '■
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rr >r< y vu!!• h»» for x rv
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YANCEY METHODICr's
TO PRESENT A FILM
D Hanis Lions
Elect Officers
FARM BUREAU
Its Jo Ann Heider .
A fri”1, |e on !
W,-le* Wilt tw
<l.i. April ’'* .
!
Metb
T7ie D'Hants l ion- <1ub hid.!
its annual election of officer • •
Monday night at the regular
meeting These n*-vc1v e ) e r ted
officer- will take offu— or- Jtdy
first
Th*- first pha-e' of our Mem
ia r-iiip Drive which ended o n
Mr,-.h M, a counts for a total
of :w new no-mb*-1 - Mgried u p
dunn February atnl March f
1961
e,
For the 3rd time in three years, Fred Lorenzen takes the grueling Atlanta "500" at the wheel of his Ford.
FORD TOTAL PERFORMANCE WINS
ATLANTA “500” FOR 3,D YEAR IN A ROW!
Lion Fiobetl Rot he is the rn
coming president.
3rd vice pre-ident. Roy Kile
secretary, Tom Finger Irra
urer, Joe Mueller l.ton Tame*
Oscar Ne.-ter Tail Twist, r,
Woody Glasscock Ji , and direr
tors for 2 years, Howard Rot he
and Don Scott
V W Held** service sg**n!
at*, '' 4,-d a (hip Hail Agent-
M*-e!ina in Uvalde, on April **
This was to inffirm them *wv the
late-t data regarding writing
it a i i Insunm e coverage o n
! I"1' ; , crop-
i*. life tr.
fhftVFti ' 1
Y.meej
wii-t UtHirrh The i- m
Mel 75 minutes e !^f*?*t
ft i hijjent* will t*p *er*e,
■p 11! I lie pi* 'lire e ; '
«■ i; pm
The cenervl fuihte i* ited
to Yanciv Vtethodi ' Supday •*
5pm i time and bring > " u *
friend- says the R* v f e*
Harvey pa-t*»r The*, 1 n
admis-Ha* and no uttering wilt
iw taken
l
AWARD
, l.\ .* ;•!.
di tributor
Pi'ducl-.
plaque as
for intre:
I%!1 It read
no a non of
for Burma
received a
a leadership
ed tonnage
in port,
[-landing
P
asi oville Nev's
By Pu»h Lliwlfr
Apri! 13, surgery
nut/
sampk* ui>
Mt
I{<i-u Brrpieo, Devine April
Service and
PATi w i
' 1 u P
9. medical
available u> i 1
pm ch a ♦ !' -
James H Smith. Natalia
H .vc(eft.'
Three deaths occurred The -*•
<1. i k h t s * 1
hea . x <iLit
are reported in the ubituarv col
, up> a re fropu* jr in thi- • *
umng.
’A
ef- in Hj*ido.
Mumm*
w 1 ! f
(tjf
B \B1FS
o!-o offer the
sil purr -
V;
A boy Roberto, to MAM N
i ailed a rug
g!*<1 gl> fi! '
citi- G Uardovu of ('harlntt*
truck in sis
. tab 1
> <> d >
on April 7, 1964 7 lb 14 oz-
:* ' h ; ..
mi hi . v
A "ir! R.-Tw. <-s.. to MAM .1*
»rd trucks
,*nd Intel;!
y .
P Ley ha of Hondo on April
at - rr . .e! ,,41
the big '-.«i
PW''
V
te 19*14 *, |h. . }?-. oz-
-tation wag >n
t - 1
A boy. Jesse t.oui-. to MAM
tr, v j* .* of tr.
r*. ■ -■
C r 1 *n, 1. Bi »d**n , f Hond-
, • f M
ruction and
April - 9. 1964 7 lb- . 13 aj-
pK'tivc, price-.
Mum me s .
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r
COMiliKSSMW
FOI! 111.f’RriK
KIKA DE LA GAP/A
c $ta?e «rrtdtiv# (or
Hc‘q* Cn.j ?y KIKA Of U
GARZA qj dtd info law Ter
a% 9 tit %yhm(*rq+d land act,
a mean/** resitv- ow^ff
%*■> p 'i( A SOO 000 nr e\ of
^ubm«rg 1 land f^f Terot
\(hoat ch-idren A% a mem
her tf tanqtes* KIKA Of IA
.GAft-JA will ftcjM with
df** (or the of
Teram and po^icuterfv th#
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! Sfh C O' grewytono! Drf-
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CONGRESS
DEMOCRAT
Ad* p. id hf Kik*
For Commtttee
O A Terry, Chairman
Latest win gives Ford
11 out of last 12
NASCAR 500 milers!
ATLANTA, April 5; In a blazing
exhibition of total performance, ace
driver Fred Lorenzen piloted his spe-
cially mbdified '64 Ford to a stunning
victory in the Atlanta “500” before a
cheering crowd of 75,000 spectators.
This victory marks the 11th time
that Ford has captured a NASCAR
stock car event of 500 mike or more
starting in May, 1962.
I
In t he past two years, tough, depend-
able Ford-built can have carved out an
incredible history of victories in virtu*
ally every kind of automotive event
jxwBible—from stock car races to econ-
omy runs, from rallies to endurance tests.
This is the dramatic way to show
that Fords have changed . , . and the
sure way to be certain they keep on
changing.
Ford enters special care in open
competition, in addition to its exten-
sive laboratory and test track programa,
because competition provides an in-
tensity of testing that no proving
ground alone can provide.
The lessons Ford has learned in rac-
ing have already led directly to such
refinements as a stronger rear axle,
streamlined "fastback” styling, better
brakes and an unproved ignition system.
Because Ford enters open competi-
tion, the care at your Ford Dealer's
are stronger, better handling, safer and
thriftier in the long run. They’re built
for total performance.
The club is -punsonng a
broom and mop sale on Friday
of thi- week, on the front siren
in D'Hams Sale item- arc me i*-
h> the lighthouse for the Rim !
This worthwhile protect not onr-
benefits Ihr “blind people, h u t
the club realizes a nice profit
Bcvir County Farm Bure au
vm'I , Bazaar on Sunday
April 19 fri.m 3 to 8 pm at.
Mac Arthur Bark in San Antoni*)
This will include a barbecue,
queen's contest, mu-tc, enter
t a in m ent, and refresh
n ent* Hie 1964 State Farm
Bureau Queen, Judi Shurbet of
l loyd County will he their *pe
a,,! guest. You are invited to
attend thi* affair
TRY TOTAL PERFORMANCE
FOR A CJHLANGE1
FORD
Fa icon • Fairlanc • Ford *Thunderbird
WINNER OF MOTOR. TREND’S
CAR OF THE YEAR AWARD
HWY 90 WIST
JAKE SCHUEHLE
HONDO, TEXAS
DIAL HA 6-3311
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PLANT
FRFF to the first 100 customers —
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