Hondo Anvil Herald (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 98, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 12, 1984 Page: 5 of 38
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'4 - TW timdo AnvB H«n!.i Thumr * January 12, 1984
Strictly Business
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RV batiks
la i
mt by Team Railroad Cam
■fetoan to offer thu presto*
to the area. Safety guxfe-
*«• Mt tor propane are
mere etrtaffeat than any
ether tot one cf the
Servian offered to hie route
^453^3 •*—’
toad* on a regular haete to
jaahe aura they do not run
tant lately with afl the cold
weather we've had.
: Furniture furniture and
more furniture is what
people have come to
with this fine
DeMonteTs has
name
like Riverside.
TeS City <at*d
'Ah
enter. Stanley
we. AS these he
for years and
were
huff to toot The furniture
oaraee to variettee of fabric*
leather and wperiatty de-
pendable woods The show-
room to aat-up in individual
raom eettinp to give the
ewUener a hatter idee of
how the furniture wiD took in
their home. They'll even
•pedal order furniture to fit
the Individual's need Mr
DeMonto! to a member of the
Texas and National Furni-
ture Aaooc. so that he can
with the
farnUurr marker He buys
by the truck load ao that he
can psua on the ump to
his cuetasuera Also, if you
cannot find whw you warn m
the store, someone wifi take
you out to the waretnune at
the Artaane where ahnost
any (fees of furniture you
can anapne • hep
Another aspect of the
faueineaB s the fioorng bne
they carry Any type of
flooring or carpeting you
might want is avmtobie tiere
■wkateg tile, hardwood and
vinyl. V it uni m stock you
can kxk through sample
hooka to find pat what you
Appliances are another
aide of thu business Big
screen TV's. VCR s. Maytag
wasters and dryers, stoves
by G E. Magic Chef and
Jerm-Aire are only a feu of
the products available
When asked how long all
these enterprises have
existed. Mr DeMontel com-
mented Tve been here so
•eng I- sact remember when
I started" But he does
remember one very impor -
tant thing the bans of ha
remarkable business is
'service" Thu his become
the adlmg point that keeps
people shopping here
Where rter can you get one
fuO vear of free serviee an al
merchandise'’ You don't
have to war for a service
man to come nut cf San
Am onto and then be charged
a service (barge Detoamet *
has an m-store service
department to keep your
merchandise in perfect
work aig order Hu service-
men attend schools to keep
up-to-date an ail full cf
mechanical and eiectrai
repairs Hu men are trained
to nwtall ail efedncal and
gas appfaanoes to inaure your
safety Moat cf hw service
people have been with tarn
for many yean “Service has
always been my number osw
priority". states Mr
DeMontel
With ha prices compelh
tive with otter busmeas the
service he gives persuades
people to make the test
investment possible He ate
offers convenient credit
terms and wiD work with a
customer any way he can
DM yea know ...
advertising not only
makes the buying
aware of your location but
associates your name with a
product or service So when
someone thinks of a parti-
cutor product, they! auto-
maticafly think of you
* *
Board applauds
Band Boosters
NEW ADORERS... Detouy> W ami Mrs
Jewelry has asaved now* lift—t stare <
the street Ui 1714 Avw M
settled *U> their new stare
last week.
Overwhelming support
was given to the Hondo Owl
Band and hand Boosters at
the monthly school hoard
meeting Tuesday night
The band will go to Lake
Charles Louisiana May f. 5
and 6 to participate in a
prest tgxius marching art
test in conjunction with a
city oelebrat kic
Hondo’s Band Bwaters is
sponsoring a barbecue
February 12 at McDowell
cafeteria to raise money for
the trip which is expected to
coat $10,000
The Band Boosters have
done a tremendous yob of
Owl Band heading for Louisiana
Stock Shove Bet
for Bandera
The 3-A Stale Champion
Hondo Owl Band a gum**
I-ake Charles Louisiana
Band Director ffred
Ktoamar told Band Bocster
parents Monday evening
that, smoe the band fad
captured the state title he
felt t hey should have a
chance to compete ki a
contest the year that has
greater prestige than the
Six Flags contest the band
has ’raditmnaHy attended
He said the Lake Charles
contest offers a vanetv of
4^>mpetitntr .aq lnjffwi; till
cert, maroung and a
parade
Presently. plans call for
the band to leave Hondo
early Friday May 4 They
w ill have a concert Friday
afternoon followed by a
parade and ano> her ameer'
Sat urday t hey will have 11me
forsw lmrrang in the morning
followed by marching in the
afternoon They will then
travel to Houston for the
night and spend time Sun-
day at AstroWorld
Whst-i net -«tiu iiiey would
ret urr early enough Sunday
for the students to be rested
up to return to classes
Monday morning
A main idea of the trip is a
learning experience for the
kids The kids should Ir-
responsible for earning
their way." said Kiaerner
In order to help pay for
the tnp band students will
be expected to sell tidcels
for the Band Booster barbe
cue which has been sche-
duled for Sundav Feb 12. at
McDowell Cafeteria
Tickets for the dinner will
cost *3 50 and plates will be
served froiri 11 am until !
p m. eit her to-go q»Jo eat at
the cafeteria A limited
number of tickets wiif be
available and citizens are
urged o purchase their
tickets early
On Friday afternoon and
Saturday Feb 111 and 11.
the McDowell Cafertia and
Gym will be the scene of solo
and ensemble competition as
Hondo hosts area bands
supporting the band ifo
year and the board wants to
go or record as appfaud*^
tter efforts." said Sopt
N.E "Bud" Woofb
'We encourage the com-
munity to get behind (he
band boosters efforts." he
said
AI the end of this month,
work will begin to hyim
• he playing surface of Barry
Field The work wff he fem
by school staff with the
supervision and advice of
extension agents and ex-
perts from San Antonio
The board unapt id the
resignation of Dense IV-
sora effective February if
and of Gale Long at the and
of the current school year
Parsons is expecting a chid
and Long ■ going Mo
private busmeas.
The tax office report
showed $1*743 collected
during Decesher with a
total of $332.SB as the
year to-date figure This re-
presents 34 percent of the
total taxes due.
News Deadline
12:00 Noon
Tuesday
Bandera County's 4*th
annual Junior Show will be
heW Thursday . Friday , and
Saturday. January 12-14 al
Bandera County Recreation
Center at Mansfield Park 2.
miles west of Bandera on
Highway If
The stew features live
stock, farm mechanics pro-
jects and baked goods,
exhibited by members, of
Bandera County 4H and
FFA and vocational agricul-
ture and home economics
students
Animal entries include
market lamte and breeding
sheep, goats, cattle, hogs
turkeys poultry and rabbits
Rabbits goat#, and dairy
cattle will be judged on
Thursday afternoon. Jartu
ary 12 Other animal entries
will be judged on Friday,
beginning at 9am.
On Saturday winning live-
stock exhibitors will receive
their awards and trophies at
1 p m prior to the iivewl&ck
auct ion at i :30 p m
Also on Saturday will be
the Bake Stew Judging of
breads cakes pies and
cookies will begin at 9 a m
followed by awards present
at ion and auciion of the
baked goods al 1030 a m.
Exhibits in the Farm
Mechanics Show will indude
li vest ode equipment farm
machinery farm. home, and
yard conveniences; elect ricai
projects; and trailers They
will be displayed throughout
t he t hroe-day show
Ernest Mayfield, show
superintendent and Ard E
Richardson III. assistant
superintendent. have invited
t te public i o a'l end I he stew
and sales Food and drinks
will be sold on the ground*
each day of the«stew
Submitted by:
Frieda Harrfirid
Handera Co.
Junior Show Public*)
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sp*»t
Why Is It?
A man wakes up in the morning after
sleeping on an advertised bed, in advertised
pajamas. He will bathe in an advertised tub.
wash with advertised soap, shave with an
advertised razor, have breakfast of advertised
juice, cereal and toast f oasted in an adver-
tised toaster), put on advertised clothes and
glance at his advertised watch. ‘
He will ride to work in an advertised car, sit
at an advertised desk, smoke advertised
cigarettes and write with an advertised pen.
Yet this man hesitates to advertise, saying
that advertising doesn t pay. Finally, when his
unadvertised business goes under, he will
advertise it for sale.
Many people don't like to think about
advertising because it sounds tedious and
expensive. Mot necessarily! We specialize in
creative, effective ideas designed to fit
anyone's budget! So stop by and ask to
see the actual printed samples of our ideas. *
We have files full of 'em!
The Hondo Anvil Herald
Advertising'Printing
1601 Av«hm K
Hondo
#- 426-3346
UNIVERSAL GAS INC
Whirlpool Appliance*
liu-Pnpn Vlo 633-4313 Dniu
ALLIED ALTO PARTS. INC.
6112(NdHwi Ml 674-0310
DE MONTEL’S
Across iron (he Courthouse
426-33(1
FOUR SEASONS
,.2001 Ave. E 426-2124
HONDO DIESEL SERVICE
Op* la Public
(urcpletr Kapur IHeeiefJ.aaoline
lapwa lirp l^apaMi Aon.
Honda Air Ram- 426-114(1
GRANDE AUTO AND TRUCK SUPPLY
-iim I9tk Street Honda
426 .1316 426 317
THE HAIR CLINIC
(orcpieuFatfy HamCarc
W anda Poftaf- Jaaie Caaaiap
710 V Tod Devine 663-2916
A A G CERAMICS
laatnirtiaa Available
Oraoaseare G3u
329 H ax 90 Caatravflk
538-2758
THE OLD OFFICE -
j-'s , ; ... „ •. - > ,
1 nteriors: "Smite Aka. Etc San Ln May*'
1906 Ave K 426-3146 Hoads
CREDIT BUREAU SERVICE CENTER
208 S. Bright Mot
P O Box 427. Dovia* 71014
Honda Phase 4263165
JACK WINKLER MOTORS
426-3351 Heads
M r. and Mte. Jack W inkier had eqbjna
HONDO
New Caveaaat Fdhedu*
2610 30th St 4264188
Chart* E. Schlenu Pastor
Adult Worship 10:00 a.m.
Children's Service 10 ajn.
Night Serv ice 7 p.m.
Believer's Meetirg Thurs. 7 p.m.
Pint Baptist Charrh
Brother Neil Kibbe
2400 Ave P 426 2272
Sunday School 9 45 a.m.
Morning Worship 11 ajn.
Evening Worship 7 pjn.
First Mexican Baptist Chnrth
1712 14th St 426 5412
Charch s< Christ
2302 Ave M 426 2188
Jim Pyburn, Minister
Bible Class 9:30 ajn.
Worship Service 10:30 ajn.
Sunday Night 6g9gHar-UI Sim
Wednesday Night 7:30 p.m.
Yancey SevcatirDay Advemtiat CWwch
Hondo Road 426-4987
Paul Van Buren. Pastor
Sabbath School 9:45 a.m.
Worship Service 11 a.m.
Mid Week Prayer Meeting. Thursday
7:30 p.m
BatUaba* Latheraa Cbareh
Quihi 426-4636
Rev. AInrin Becker
,/Sunday School 9 a.m.
Worship 10 ajn
8t. Past Latheraa Church
1303 Ave. M 426 3222 and 426 2107
Rev. Ervie E Braun
Sunday School 9 ajn.
Worship 10 a.m
Fhet Baptist Chart* el Yaacey
Dr. W.E. Harrell. Pastor
Sunday School 10 a.m
Wo-ehip 11 am.
I|tefs da Cbriete
16th St. and Ave. F
Delbert Wilson
THE DRUG SHOPPE
Jack Gruber. B. Ph
1004 29th Sen* Head# 4M3BBI
Igiaeia del Narva Twtaamto
Comer 18th Ave. V
Ramiro Robles. Pastor
Rudolfo Rodnguez. Co Pastor
Sunday School 10 a.m
Night Service 7 p.m
Young People. Tues. 7:30 pjn
Thuraday. 7:30 p.m.
Friday 7:30 p.m.
New Fountain Csited Mithadiat Chairh
5 Mil* an Quihi Rd.
Rev. Larry Booker
Sunday P-*>ool 9:30 a.m.
Morning Wt ship 10:40 a.m.
Evening Worship 7 p.m.
l asted Methodist Church
16th St. and Ave. K 426 2073 and
426 3884
Rev Bert Clayton
Yancey Worship Service 8:30 a.m.
Hondo Sunday School 9:40 a.m.
Worship Servii-r 10-50 a.m
St. John's Cathebe Cbuch
2101 Ave. J 426 v236
Father Paul Cleary .,
Saturday Maas 7 p.m.
Sunday Ms* I Spanish I 8 a.m.
Sunday Man 10 a.m.
Yancey Man 9:30 a.m.
D'HANIS
Haiy Cress Cathabr Church
Saturday Mass 7 pjn*
Sunday Mass* 7 and 9 a.m.
LAC06TE
Our Lady ef Grace Catholic Charch
SOMERSET
Sanenat Baptist Charch
Hue Holbrook. Pastor
l BANDERA
First Baptist Chair*
Fleet Csited Methodist Charch
CWtaUtraMNAIJkRE
Lake Htoa Uaitad Mathsdbt Charch
CA8TROV1LLE
First Baptist Church al Caatrcvffa
Highway 90 538-3106
Uea Latheraa Charch
Castrovillc 538-2264
Elixabeth Lundquist. Pastor
C. Mark Lundquist. Pastor
Sunday School 8:45 a.m
Worship 10 a.m.
St Laais Cathabr Church
Castrovillc 538 2267
Medina Chrietiaa Fdowoh*
n/4 MU* North at Hw,. 90 on «$
538 2836 P.0. Box 837
Castrovillc 78009
Kenneth Gnibba, Pastor
DEVINE
St. Matthias Episcopal Charch
901 N. Teal Drive, Devine
Rev. Frank Ambuhl
Adult Class* 9 a m
Worship Serviee Sun. 10 ajn.
Church s( Christ
108 Church Street
*®8-5557 and 6(3-9606
Fhet Baptist Church
»8W. Hondo
*83-4324 and 663-9602
Firs* Christina Church
s Upson Dr. 663-9006
Grace Lutheran Church
Mt. Vernon and Ingram
*83-4122 and 6632336
St- Jnatah'a CathaBe Charch
108 S. Washington 863-4368
Arcerchtyel Cad Charch
Sam Holder. Paatar
GkHatiaB Srircia Ssristj
206 Windy Knoll Dr.
8a*tay 11 M.
NATALIA
Church ef Chriet
Natalia Baptist Church
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Hondo Anvil Herald (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 98, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 12, 1984, newspaper, January 12, 1984; Hondo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth817729/m1/5/?rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hondo Public Library.