Hondo Anvil Herald (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 24, 1974 Page: 3 of 20
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CARNIVAL
Sponsored by
St. Johns
School of Religion
Seminar offenders
pleased
aimatdy 25 arm productivity through
ness . personnel awards and incentives,
day, Octdw 16. delegation of work,
nting the'program This was the second
Utica Wolf, econo- annual Agribusiness Sam*
and agribusiness inar sponsored in Hondo by
the Agribusiness Commit*
tee of the Hondo Chamber
of Commerce and the
County Extension Agents.
J. D. Schmidt chairs the
Chamber committee while
Glenn Bragg and Wayne
Scholtx directed the Exten-
sion Service portion of the
seminar.
Mumme of Hondo. Hm Jimmy ie the eon of Mr.
American Fanner Degree is and Mrs. Stanley Momma
the : highest degree -of of Hondo.
I October 17 big
day tor Mr. and Mrs.
1 * j■ ■ " --'V . •
Stanley Mumme
S100 from the National
FFA Foundation to help
f their trip
The Texas With tU dsvsh
tion also there exceptions,
Thursday Oct. 31st Its? M*
periods to 1» mhri- year we know that more
1 Special Incentives, called than 400 Americans who
jWeStm nttowancsa. wen earned f100,000 or more in
saasvtsrs
COSTUME CONTEST
Meat East of Post Office In Parking Aiwa
by 4:45 pm - Priaw fir Winners
POOD
Hot Dogs ComooCott *
Tamales SnawConas
Chili Pie Drinks
specialist with the Tetas
Extension Service at A&M
University.
Everyone who attended
said they learned from the
AwnMinm gg hiring end
October 17 was a great
day. for Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Mumme as they ------ ,
saw Jimmy Mumme receive to Kansas Uw.
Se'inSJcS'£t Anwfctt "T"jSU
Afternoon at the National Farmer candidate <70 to bulky, cumbersome, and pehtonal taxes. For most
FFA Convention. help thecGstrf room mystifying to r—*----- **- *-
Of special interest was ««* board while attending who uadi
the factthat Jimmy was the convention. special excepti
the third son of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Mumme centivss exist,
Mrs. Mumme to receive the A*w to Kansas City on they exist
highest degree that can be Tuwday noon and Johi^ others; for the
awarded an active FFA McAiwlly flew to Kansas very devet, a
member. Billy Mumme Ci^ Tutodiyt right Both big. Only s«n ,
received his degree in 1966, ggjgjpejd*^Jg* hire, *•* •“* ** I“tan»t
Hobby Mumme received his President F^rdspeak st the Uxl ~
in 1972; and Jimmy receiv- Vesper Bervire Tuesday ftwety
ed his last week. Mr. and m?ht- \he ?ry?*^L.y Thoa
fsiii i?
This was the fourth the convention on f^ednes* left
National FFA Convention day morning. hetra
the Mummes had attended. JimmyWis the 11th At
They had also attended the Hondo FFA memb«r to im»n
convention in 1971 when receive the American Farm- econ<
both Bobby and Jimmy er Degree.----- ------- is,efi
were still in high school.
Each American Farmer
jagasgsi SbfiS*
work faMW, organizing for
efficiency, increasing em-
ployee satisfaction and
________ , Eredketa the taxes would,
ions and in- of course, be higher, i
but fed that now are. But the
sa&jas-;
ind the very fair share. Neither
wone able to tion allowances, dad
this a workshop on “Cur- by the Region
sple- coat Concepts in Obstetri- Program of 1
k*» cal Nursing" will be held prograih will be
pitol November 8 for Uvalde Miller Building
______din- ww nurses through the west Texas Jui
ition, agricul* efforts of the University of in Uvalde from
MANY OTHER GAMES |
to afford such tural
who attended the conven- Ce—oHdatod lUport of CowdlUeaaf “.....••r-«
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RESERVES OH IOAIH AES SECURITIES
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n! TOTAL UtBKVnON toANI AMD aCOMim
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
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tion major at Texas A&M total caktalacc
University, » now doing a. totallumutim.
his Student teaching at
Hondo High School LAmaAMiANk
are apwdng mor. COT* . «*?«!*
ensible to make your of Installlnfl your carpet. We guaranfea
pealing as possible. work.
a dramatic improve- wtwnot come in tomorrow and see our
and comfort of your selection of the workTa mod beautiful carpota.
ail carpet When you ^ ^ to measure your rooms and
j, think of it as an in- make an accurate price quotation with no obti-
d grade with a name ^. 'gation on your pert ;
e country's best-seli- # ^ „k# assj^ance in seier^ng
building satisfied cus- fjnandng, If you< ^°Uf P*y"
He will be under - the —--
i :^SSK5«
teachers of Vocational
gri culture. • .... v
While at Hondo, Henry
wiU be teaching Vocational
Agriculture I end II classes
and will also help train the
leadership teams from Oct.
14 through Dec. 10.
He will graduate from
A&M in December with a
Bachelor of Science degree
in Agricultural Education.
A native of Dunlay,
Henry is a graduate of
Medina Valley High School
in Castrovilk.
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Hondo Anvil Herald (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 24, 1974, newspaper, October 24, 1974; Hondo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth819260/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hondo Public Library.