The Hondo Anvil Herald (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 96, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 20, 1982: Searching Inside

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... for the Home Economics students to come work with residents This time they brought along their photographers... to take pictures Residents and students w ill lie in an article in the < iw Ls' Nest We thank this fine... group of students for their help and their friendship D’Hanis Doings By Beatrice Koch Pat and Joe... TUES. u We Accept Food Coupons Hondo 1702 14th St. ' 426 8812 Mrs KixTi visited with the Murats... your own food, plates, cups etc. Coffee & tea will be served. , at 0

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... deterring eiirronl consumption unt;l l.iter when the loon is paid oil expl.iins (n iltin TODAY’S THOUGHTS... toward bank ruptey and the national food policy will be nothing more than an empty cupboard "... financial crisis and possible food shortage should the economic situat ion grow worse in the next c*, six

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... said. 'The first rule when dealing with range management is that the practice must be cost-effective... Aromas of food cooking tempt the ap|H'tite and the selection is outstanding A little creek winds through

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... at the Band Hall to elect officers for the 1982 K.i school year "All parents of hand'students are invited.... The Ihui Blumberg Memorial Scholarship was aw ai ded to three students at Texas 'Lutheran College... Newsprint is ideal for covering tables, floors, packing to move, painting areas, artists and students

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