The Hondo Anvil Herald (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, April 7, 1967 Page: 3 of 14
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Medina Count
NEWS
FROM
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MICO
By Viola Dugosh
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cain of |
San Antonio were the guests of!
the Tom Seekatzes on Easter
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bartley
of San Antonio visited the D.
M. O'Connells on Sunday.
SHOWER FOR KOCHS
Mr. and Mrs. Matt Dugosh
attended a homecoming show-
er for Staff Sgt. and Mrs. R. J.
Koch and their son Steven on
Saturday night in LaCoste.Sgt,
Koch has been stationed near
Oxford, England, for four years.
The Kochs received many
beautiful and useful gifts. Han^
chicken salad and cheese sand-
wiches, nuts, chips and punch
were served by the hostesses,
who were Mesdames Matt Jung-
man, Wesley Hutzler, Bernard
Rihn, 0. B. Harless, Ervin Hiti-
felder, Reba Keller, Emmejt
Keller, Harry Haby, Louis Salfe-
man, Claude Salzman, Glenni
Vaughn, Lizzie Kirby, and Eu-
gene Keller.
Sgt. Koch and his family
will be transferred toCheyenne,
Wyoming.
Mr, and Mrs. Clem Dugosh
of San Antonio visited Mr. and
Mrs. Alton Seekatz on Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Bolner
and children and Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Bolner of San Antonio
spent Sunday afternoon with
the Dave Bolners.
Mr. and Mrs. John Gittinger
of San Antonio were the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Bolner
on Saturday.
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Hondo Anvi I Herald, Friday, April 7, 1967—Page 3
Medina Count;
Report
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NEWS
FROM
BIRY
By Mrs. Adolph Hutzler
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A DOLLAR AT HOME
BEATS $2 THAT ROAM
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Dance
Saturday,
APRIL 8
At The
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Quihi
Gun Club
Music By
ADOLPH
HOFNER
and the
FEARL WRANGLERS
NINE OF THE HILL COUNTRY DISTRICT'S TEN
WINNERS in the Pinewood Derby finals held here
Sunday lined up and grinned happily to show their
trophies and ribbons. At left is the Big Winner, Al
Lutz from Pack 141, Kerrville. Others are (l-r)
Donny Weynand, Hondo; Charles Mooney, Kerr-
Medina Count;
Report
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NEWS
FROM
Settlement
By Colleen and Beveily Schott
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Schweers
visited Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Carle
of Mico Monday evening. Hen-
ry Carle spent Monday with the
Ferd Carles.
Mrs. Lena Fuos is back home
at the Johnnie Schweers after
an 18-day stay at the C a s t r o-
ville Hospital.
It was happy birthday to one
year old Christopher Henry Oe-
finger on April 1. He is the
son of the Edson Oefingers of
Quihi.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Linde-
! burg and Mrs, Minnie Lindeburg
of Quihi, stopped at the Johnnie
Schweers Wednesday. A pleas-
ant surprise it proved to be.
Alex Tschirhart and
Scott were in Hondo Thursday.
They called on Aunt Angeline
Burger on their way home.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Moehr-
ing and Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
Schweers attended prayer serv-
ices Tuesday evening at the
Tondre Funeral Home for Mr.
Fritz Weiblen.
Mr. and Mrs. Gay Johnson,
Keith, Cathy, Linda and Kevin
of San Antonio visited the
Johnnie Schweers Sunday after-
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wengen-
roth and Carl and the Claude
Wengenroths visited Mr. and
FOR CONVENIENCE, SELECTION & SERVICE
LAS PALMAS
SHOPPING CITY
One Mile South
On General McMullen
Off Highway 90 San Antonio
1. Ijs Palmas Key Service 12. HEB Supermarket
2. Grim’s Car Wash
13. Joskes-Las Palmss
3. Charm Shop
14. Kelly Field National Bank
4. C. R. Anthony
16. National Shirt Shop
5. Doctors' Offices
17. Neisners
6. Dollar Wave Shop
18. Sehiffs Shoes
7. Don Tilley Motors
19. Singer Sewing Center
8. Franklins
20. Texas State Optical
8. Western Auto
21. Thom Me An Shoes
10. Gordon’s Jewelry
22. Walgreen Drugs
11. Great Western Loans
23. Wooldridge Barber Shop
NOTICE
THE STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF MEDINA
NOTICE is hereby given that a hearing will be
held on the 18th day of April, 1967 aJ 10 A.M. in
the County Court at the County Courthouse of the
above named County in Hondo, Texas, on the ap-
plication nf the hereinafter named owner for a li-
cense to sell beer at retail at a location not hereto-
fore licensed. The substance of said application is as
follows:
1. Type of license or permit: Beer Retailer's on
Premises license.
2. Exact location of business: Ney Ave., Lots
8, 9 and 10, Block 32 West Side of Street.
3. Name of owner or owners: Jimmie G. Ches-
sher.
4. Assumed or trade name: Flores Cafe.
Any person shall be permitted to contest the facts
stated in said application and the applicant's right
to secure said license or permit upon giving security
for costs as provided by law.
WITNESS MY HAND this the 3rd day of
April, 1967.
HENRY SCHULTE
County Cerk, Medina County, Texas
By Cornelia M. Koch, Deputy 12tpM)
day. Together they attended
the barbecue at the Hermann
Sons' Hall in Hondo.
Mrs. Ray Horner and daugh-
ter, Mrs. John Lawrence, both
of San Antonio, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Albert F. Schneider Satur-
day morning. They also called
on Mrs. Paul Schott.
Enjoying a barbecued chick-
en dinner in D'Hanis Sunday,
were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Tschir-
hart, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Mechler and Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Christilles.
Visiting friends and r e 1 a -
tives in Castroville the past
week are Mr. and Mrs. Clar-
ence Gifford. They arrived
here from Newburg, Oregon,
Thursday dfternobn. •' ' '
Mrs. Pat Brawner flew
home from Virginia Friday
night. Her husband is being
transferred to California where
he will undergo six weeks more
training. Mrs. Brawner is the
former Diane Graff of Hondo.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Graff
of Charlotte had dinner with
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Moehr-
ing Wednesday.
Mrs. Elmer Biediger spent
Wednesday night with Mr. and
Mrs. Albert F. Schneider.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Tschir-
hart attended a music recital
for their granddaughters in Hon-
do on Friday night.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Pat
Masters and Mr. and Mrs. Clar-
ence Gifford Saturday evening
were Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Mas-
ters, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Mas-
ters and Mr. and Mrs. Bobby
Masters and their families.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Moehr-
ing visited Mrs. Alma Schott
Thursday evening.
Mrs. G. A. Masters visited
her father-in-law, Mr. Pat
Masters who is recovering nice-
ville; Joey Tschirhart, Hondo; Bill Sihmidtke, Ban
dera; Allen Thompson, Boerne; Mike Gingrich, Kerr
ville; Jerry Bates, K e r r v i 11 e; and Bobby Wise,
Kerrville. Tenth place winner, Keith Nichols of
Pack 125, Kerrville, had left by picture time.
—AH Photo
FHA Activities
Fill Busy Week
Both chapters of Hondo's
Future Homemakers of Ameri-
ca are putting in extra hours of
organized effort in observance
of this national FHA Week.
Following proclamation of
the week in Hondo, by High
School Principal Bob Nations,
members shared assignments of
putting up posters and displays
in downtown windows and in the
school halls. They presented
the FHA emblem service to the
high school and to the Hondo
Lions Club at their Wednesday
luncheon meeting.
Special activities and pro-
jects include^the collection of
discarded eyeglasses to be sent
to Volunteers for Vision; and
of cancelled stamps to be sent
to Tubfrim in Norway, pro-
ceeds from the sale of which
will be used in the treatment
of children with tuberculosis.
. They also held a Clean-up-
the-Rock-Garden Party, observ-
ed special dress-up day Thurs-
day, submitted material for
newspaper announcements and
planned to attend a Friday flag-
raising ceremony held by Boy
Scouts and led by Father Ger-
ald Mussey of St.John's Church.
During the week, they were
encouraged to do voluntary
good deeds at home, help with
clerical work at the Hondo
Public Library, and to serve
special "goodies" to teachers
at coffee break time.
All in all, a busy week for
our local FHA girls!
ly after undergoing surgery.
Mr. and Mrs. Amos C a id -
well, Edith Rose and Frances
Louise of Long Beach, Califor-
nia, spent two weeks in Austin
with Mr. Caldwell’s mother,
sisters and brothers. They spent
last Thursday with the Johnnie
Schweers, on their way home
to California.
Visiting in the Johnnie
Schweers home were Mrs. Dora
Bader and Aunt Lena Fuos.
America the Beautiful...
Is Everybody’s Job
It's the job of every family that spreads a picnic on a
roadside table.
It’s the job of every boatman who cruises the
lakes and waterways.
Every driver, every walker, every flier.
That's why our Association throws its whole-
hearted support each year into the Keep America
Beautiful campaign.
Lovely country ivG hove here. Let's keep it thot way.
UNITED STATES BREWERS ASSOCIATION, INC.
905 International Lite Bldg., Austin, Texas 78701
Hondo
Livestock Report
Hondo Livestock A u c t i
Company repeals the sale
.a'u head el cattle Monday
a market verj active on
classes.
STOCKER CALVES
Hereford and Aligns steers,
<27 lo <32: Heav v Her.-I ircl
. I id Angus steers, $2.> In <27
111 re lord and Angus lieili rs,
CS: to S25: Heavy Heifers. j;22
!■ <23' Crossbred sled’s. .<23
lo s27: Crossbred boilers, <22
lo <24: Plain steers. $2H lo <22:
' lain heiiers, Si!) i . <22.
PACKER CATTLE
Good calves. S22.3H In <23.30:
(ornineicial calves. <21..Vl lo
S.22.5C: I- al bulls. <20 I S23:
Caller bull-, sill lo .'20: Pal
cows, <10.30 lo <18 30; (niter
cows. <13 lo <17: I ameer cows.
<13 to Sill.
STCCKER COWS
Good pairs. $18(1 In <210.
Medium pairs. Sion lo $180;
Plain pairs. S14:i lo <100;
Sleeker cows, <17 to S2e. Me-
dium cows, -si3 lo <17
hogs ........-....... "’•**
Top, <18 to <18 23: Sows. $PI
In .<14.
Ralph Bilhartz and Adolph
i Hutzler were at the Hondo
Livestock Auction last Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bader
visited Mrs. Bader's sister, Mrs.
.Ella Bader.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Mumme
and sons, Roger and Franklin, of
San Antonio spent Saturday
night with Mrs. Mumme’s par-
ents, the Frank Rihns. The
Mummes and Rihns attended
the Hermann Sons supper in
Hondo Sunday night.
Miss Theresa Keller visited
Mrs. Frank Rihn one day last
week.
The Hermann Sons meeting
in Rihn’s Hal 1, was well attend-
ed Sunday. Three new mem-
bers were welcomed.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rihn Jr.
and Frankie and Mr. and Mrs.
Emil Mumme and sons of San
Antonio, and Mr. and Mrs. Ar-
nold Rihn of Hondo visited their
parents, the Frank Rihns on Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hutzler
and Melvin of San Antonio at-
tended church services at Big
"H'l^oot Sunday. They spent the
‘ rest of the day with Mr. and
Mrs. Otto Mann Jr. and family.
Charles Rihn, who is attend-
ing college in Houston, w a s
home last weekend visiting his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy
Rihn.
Visiting during the week in
the Adolph Hutzler home were
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bilhartz,
Mrs. Marvin Haass, David and
Melvin Hutzler from. San An-
tonio; Mrs. Char les Krenmuel-
ler and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ba-
der.
& HERE IN HONDO®
Mrs. Robert Kollman has re-
turned from a visit to her daugh-
ter and family, the R. B. Moores
in College Station. While
there, Mrs. Kollman stayed with
her grandchildren while their
parents visited in Colorado
SpcCtvy,, sctvd-Tpixrchased t tvOm*.
They will move to Colorado
Springs in July. <
Services for a large confir-
mation class were held Satur-
day night in St.Joseph
Church.
Mr. and Mrs. David Rihn
and children of San Antonio
visited the Charlie Krenmuel-
ler family Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Posch
were visitors in Natalia and
Devine Friday.
Mrs. Carl Posch reported
that they had one cow and two
calves bitten by rattlesnakes
this past week. We received
reports that quite a number of
snakes have been killed recent-
ly In this area.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bilhartz
visited friends at Devine Fri-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Haa»
visited her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Lessing, in Devine on
Thursday evening.
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HJ°O0S
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Specials For Thurs, Fri, Sat, Apr. 6, 7, 8
Market Sliced BACON, Lb...........................59c
APCO Bulk FRANKS, Lb..............................39c
SEVEN STEAKS, Lb....................................59<
SHORT RIBS, Lb............................................39c
Mexican Style Victoria SAUSAGE, Lb.........59c
Hormel LARD, 4 Lb. Ctn.............................79<
PET MILK, 3 Tall Cans .................................55c
Mello Freeze Metzger’s ICE CREAM, ’/a Gal. 45c
Kimbell DETERGENT,* Giant Size Box ..........59c
Maxwell House COFFEE, 1 Lb. Can ............73<
PINTO BEANS, 4 Lb. Bag ...........................49c
White House FLOUR, 25 Lb. Bag ..........$1.98
Chapman Grade B Large EGGS, Dozen ......43c
Kim White TISSUE, 2 Pkg. Roll ....................17c
Kimbell SALAD PIL, Quart ..........................59c
Snow Drift SHORTENING, 3 Lb. Can ..........79c
Kraft MACARONI & CHEESE, 7’4-oz. Box 23c
Kim DOG FOOD, 3 Cans .............................25c
SUNSET
s GROCERY and MARKET
2001 14th SI. HA 6.8628 Hondo
1965:
quieter than a $17
P2( PI
USAC-supervised
tests proved that
a '65 Ford rode
quieter than a $17,000 Rolls-Royce.
1966=
After comparison rides, owners
of the world s most expensive
luxury cars like Jaguar and
Mercedes-Benz agreed that a 66 Ford_was quieter.
1967:
At the Lake Placid Olympic ski jump a 67 Ford took leap after punishing leap
and rode away still quiet, still strong. Other '67 Fords went on a bone-jarring
steeplechase ride and a gruelling trip up and down the Los Angeles Coliseum
steps. The results were always the same: still quiet, still strong.
Year after year, you’re ahead in a Ford
-ahead in quiet, ahead in strength.
Year after year, we do things you’d never do to demon-
strate Ford’s quiet and strength. This year's tests were
the toughest yet. But the durable Ford carne through again
tv.—quiet and strong. That’s because the 1967 Ford is the
strongest, quietest Ford we've ever built. Over 150 impor-
tant parts have been strengthened and improved. And
the '67s offer plenty of convenience and luxury features
too. SelectShift Cruise-O-Matic transmission that's fully
automatic and fully manual. It all adds up to a pretty
strong argument for saving at your Ford Dealer's now.
Guiclei because ii’s stronger , sirunger because rfs berier burn.
pw I FORD
JAKE SCHUEHLE
HONDO, TEXAS
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McDade, Edna. The Hondo Anvil Herald (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, April 7, 1967, newspaper, April 7, 1967; Hondo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth810701/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hondo Public Library.