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The Hondo Anvil Herald from Hondo, Texas • Page 3

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Anvil Herald Every fbe fidili- fi KrriiK.n HONS DAVIS I IS Editor, O.V i rt ETCHER DAVIS, juna-'init Kditor. r. tofficc1 nt Hondo, matter. 11 I Uvalde. Bar if I.

1 xar or Karmin tMi e- Ban- $1.50 both together onr SI.75 one yar $2.00 resentatives do their mid-day din- enjoyed a large income and a high and methods used in modem day ing). In one of the foreign apitals, living standard, and be burdened with teaching. it was decreed by the dictator that a costly illness. At the same time, Miss NfcCall is doing work in music coffee has been added to the list of a negro fie 1 hand, who had saved under a competent instructor who is food rationed to the populace. Mer- nothing, and who had never earned an expert in this particular Ifrne of chants lire allowing about pound a month, would receive a full study.

The instructor acts as a guide per week per person, $30 grant, regardless of circum- WSS anees. Many people, who pmbabfy have Reaction of to the forgotten that rot so many yea ago plan wrun the hey attached only a 2-cent stamp to pension bid was so long and compli- etters, probably have forgotten, too, rated it required several days of con- the 3-cent is supposed cent rated even to its es- expire next June 30. sential The contitutional The 3-cent postage was established amemlment, which the people are is an tax measure. suppose 1 to underhand and pass up- stock up on 2-centers, how- on at the ballot box, is seven type- for the budget submitted to written pages of highly technical le- Congress calls for a continuance of rr 1 vei biage. Many sblons praised he 3-cent rate.

AN DID SNAPSHOTS; Sec etary the PWA administrator, his KZinir both together one busy with study of grammar With $2.25 and punctuation these days. He ordered a change in the familia coutage in a fini program, but there were few who were ready to approve it. Who Wrote It? Speculation a to who is the actual au hor of the twin iegislative mon- and advisor to the practice teacher by aiding him in planning and presenting the 1 Also, as a part of the work, the student teacher has the pportunity to gui le a class throurh an entire project which he formulated. VIiHonor Duderstadt of Hondo and Rubin Faseler of Yancey are al- two a County students at Fouthwert Texas State College who are doing practice teaching in the San Marcos Public Schools. Ihiderstdt is doing work in typing and Rubin Kaseler in science.

TKXAS, 27, "SLOW MKN WORKING." He strosities filled the capital corridors WASHINGTON SNAPSHOTS by Jimn Prriton here expressed An and not neces- says the change must Ve made to re mo the implied aspersion. I M. li. the DIES report create! by and it, BUSINESS. Hv Julian Jr.

The here expressed are the authoi'- own anti not necessarily 'hose of paper. M. E. -Am on us findings n- raan activities in the It I refon.r in the if hed a i for legislation report which stated ligation had But if the led varied collection of tivittes uncovered by the I tain I a s' ou, 'ht ,) was -nt di and the committee with two more funds, it coul I evidence of Com- ar.d other ism rci the American public that there ate working to overthrow arm of AUSTIN, January 21 under the of the most revolutionary taxation proposal ever sen- ou submitted to Texas law-mikers. the legislature this week-end prepared to plunge next into consideration of Gov.

YV. Lee transaction tax scheme, and its ac- ying pension bid. catefully guarded solving question, revealed for the fti-nt time in his message on Wednt tiic day following his spectacular inaugural an turned out be nothing more or less than an adaptatior of rat r. tm of gool old nd, California druggist who is rated tht- 1 man among the economic jitterbugs that pension agita'ion has brought forth in the United Skv The Limit Briefly, wouVi submit a constitutional amendment to tl nle. calun and hotel lobbies.

Most observers at- it to a lobbyist who is employed by a group na ural resource public utility concerns, anil whose mission in life has been for years to work up evidence against any and all tax proposals. Those who thought tiiis lobbyist wrote the loll, i on that held many conferences with him, ventured the opinion that the leri ation was a deliberate effort to accomplish one of two purposes: 1. To arouse such a public resentment against this terrific burden of Staggering taxation that the legi slators would wrangle throughout he session, and pass no tax bills at all. J. Failing in thus, to make a simple rales tax of 2 or 3 percent look Mi mild, in comparison with the dizzy transaction ax program, that the Legislature would either adopt a sa.es tax, or adopt a resolution submitting the sales tax ion to the people.

'I he taxers were ready, with and dutions alrea intro- STUDEBAKER WINS VICTORY IN ANNUAL GILMORE-YOSEMITE CLASSIC. Studebaker scored heavily and won a clean victory in the annual Gilmore-Yosemite economy sweepstakes, held oarly in January over the classic in and Senate, way. Meanwhile, a from btisir ks upon which jump wave of -one of The peo- a tax of to is at know about the duty of and would be a investigation the surface perctn consummat payment fellona I car or bus the fir-1 ss ion the prodi uhi on in Texas, except wages, salaries and the payment of street- fares of 10 cents or less, le by a producer of agri- anil the street sale tjf newspapers. The Governor estimated it will raise annually. The has never been attempted by any American governmental urit, and all estimates of what it would raise, therefore, are pure guesses.

John T. Smith, Austin tax expert, thinks it would raise Joe Hill guessed obvious effect of the tax would be strangle in actually imposing a sn.es tax up to 10 percent, quickly wreck itself wtien the features of the im- best xperts. an considered. It naturally would pla'e the Texas manufacturer. uced either the during unprecedentedly ucce fui campaign for poured into Austin upon the legislators.

Significantly, Kx-Govennor Jim V' who ly duting primary rampnign summi and who has advocated a ales tax fur years, enthusiastically approved message. course between Angeles and Yosemite National Park. Studebaker cars won in their competitive groups and the Stutdebaker Commander every car in the sweep- regard lass of size, price, or number of cylinders. The winning Studebaker Commander delivered 55.120 ton miles pe gallon of gasoline, defeating the competitor by the comfortable margin of 2.912 ton per gallon, The Commander actually used less gasoline than any other six, eight, or twelve in the event. It delivered 25.78 actual miles gallon.

The competition is deckled upon the ton-mile basis because thir. complicates for weight different Studebaker President i victor in its group, delivered 52.91 I ton mi.es per gallon 22.90 actual miles per gallon. The President deflated all other cars except the Com- I mamler and one other, won hir i place in the sweepstakes and lost sec- 1 ond place by the infinitesimal margin of .049 ton miles per gallon of fuel. I The 314 mile classic was run under the most difficult weather conditions COLDS firat day HEADACHES AND FEVER due to Coldt, in 3C minutes Liquid, Salve, Nose Drops Try a Wonderful Liniment of tite history. Heavy rain, heavy snows, and unusual cold mark- the event.

Twenty-nine cars entered and thirteen were unable to finish in the time limit. The sweepstakes was conducted official sanction and supervision of the American Automobile A ociation. Hence all records are official. fellow who aid that goes up mu-t come know anything about ai t-Warnerite. ula orw H.

J. MEYER, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Res. 80 MedmaCountyAbstractCo.

(INCORPORATED) H. E. HAASS, Manager EMIL BRITSCH, Maaaftr. HONDC TEXAS CTrurt of Tit nt I of 1 rtv'im of Ihmla uml iu iUi of in i mi mm krhii i of Mnpftof Count). ithowiiiM foi JOHN H.

MEYER. D. S. Gen trai Dentistry lies. Phone 47 WALTER B.

MEYER, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Res. Phone 95 Offices Cver Red Sl White Store HONDO, TEXAS Office Phone ti 1 MEDINACOUNTY BOYS THE NAVY. JOIN i- of Army Ge etal if in-.

neral Hoard, wh gtc jKjlicies of were not a little rj were credited re- 10,000 an planes lately under the na- program. am, because of the obsolensccnce in air- -tru if the 7 spt ki a ava! and military disclosed that none a wer iiguie for such hai been set by of planes that the coiLd build under a two-plus-two-equals with their own in opine that the M'nt up by as a trial balloon to 1 away with a program to the tune if for the na- an ic 3ar would not for instati fhrt onto the to co or four mort impost have ped i tu a terrif- i imi- state, which tax on It would. ibly add much as saies taxes 1.6 percent each, of a loaf of bread, three of a sack of flour, three a suit of overalls, or Six ymjng me.a from the San An- Tuiti Area were enlist in the Navj on Tuesday, January 17th. Among the six were two young men from Texa.c, whose names are aa followrs: Hamling Bippert, IjaCoste, Tex.M, (iordon Stuart Weich- rnann. La Cost Young Hip- I rt ha two in the Navy al- readv.

After enlistment young sahors were nt to th Naval Training Station. Norfolk. Virginia, for three months training before being assigned to a naval vessel. DOING PRACTICE TEACHING. San Marcos.

Texas, Jan. Met all of a Student of Texas State here, is teaching in San Marcos Public Schools as part the regular training offered by the College in order to tht- teacher an tr sight into the actual procedure the tm.izir.K sh.m- poo-oil-tmt, been used praised by ns of American women who hair. In one tre. tment, Clairol shampc reconditions ar.d TINTS bler.is tale gray into the natural tones of you: sc perfectly defy Aik or a Oairol treatment at your beauty shop or wrrite us for FREE booklet, advice and analysis. Naturally with ran BEVERLY KING, Consultant Inc 132 St New York Send FKEE Euokict.

Adv.wc, A Mi ess Stats Name of ORDER YOURS AT THE ANVIL HERALD C'FFICE I will pay YOU TO KNOW THE FACTS ABOUT YOUR EYES. V. A. CROW and Optometrist CITY BAKERY HONDO. TEXAS ANNE ELIZABETH DAVIS NOTARY PUBLIC () Office at (( (( The Anvil Herald Office Phone 127 Hondo, Texas I SEE HONDO LAND CO FOR FARMS.

RANCHES AND TOWN PROPERTY PHONES 127 AND 172 WOODLAWN DAIRY GET YOUR MILK AND CREAM FROM ft LOUIS A STIF.GLER Proprietor GOOD, FRESH HOME-MADE BREAD. CAKES AND ROLLS CINNAMON ROLLS A SPECIALTY. PHONE 46 FOR FRESH MEATS OF ALL KINDS SATISFACTION GUARANTEED BEEF, PORK, EAL, SAUSAGE AND LARD ALWAYS ON HAND LOUIS F. ROTHE, Prop. aii i rtUiit Ut and naval fur- that it la well that the some well consider- i.Kmir on much its id well to impreas any poten- to farm implements, one or to a bat le of milk.

It would the burden of all upon the retailer, who makes the final ale of any commodity to the consumer, betause the retailer nut aid to price collect from the con- umer a of ihe accumulated sales taxes that have gone before and ab- all of the wrath of the customer uhich ia concentrated upon him as 4W nt-rnu America might have with collector. r4- rather than by theatn lx g. i V. the current budget tinw before Congress call V1'''1 the Federal lakes Load Off Rich scheme to abolish the Confederale pension fund, transferring the Confederate beneficiaries to the old age assistance roll; it wou.d abolish all State ad va- HONDO NATIONAL BANK HONDO, TEXAS Basis to All Customers Alike YOUR BUSINESS APPRECIATED Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation J. R.

Chancey FIRE, TORNADO. LIABILITY. AUTOMOBILE. PLATE GLASS AND BURGLARY INSURANCE. SURETY BONDS -----------Law Office of L.

J. Brucks tu xi at lorem taxes amounting to S17.113 a a day. on. the Xatior.al Press Club Tha trough the pyramided sales minute, or $2 o00 a year, replacing the one newspaperman ion al revenues for schools from other sources, and transferring the ad nn ans my income tax valorem burden to the backs of the Among I one a VV tax seht me. Coupled wtih tax acheme, the Go ten bill in which it is attempted to re has a vamp the Old Agi- pensiona system tftr gl, Hrit ink.

He has usw it abandoned entirely is eanijmign to Washington. of $30 for everybody over later amended at the Beaumont conventiot to $15 for everybody, and offered in Its stead a different scheme. it would deduct whatever income the pension applicant might have from $30, and pay the applicant the difference bi-tween his present income, if any, and $30. O'Daniel thinks the State would half this amount, and the Federal government half. Pensions experts here, as well as many legislators who have heard the representatives of the Federal Social Security administration outline the Federal policy on numerous occasions, declare the mu scheme does not meet Federal re- the national quirementa and would not qualify the thci Under the State for Federal pension aid now re- lau.

i ri the Treasury can- ceived. scheme contemplates a minimum income of $30 a month to all, made up from private income ami governmental grant combined. The Federal government has repeatedly out it does not sanction any scheme which all beneficiaries on an equal footing, regardless of standard of living, individual need and similar variable factors. New Pansioa Program however, that his sig- I from documents, and of Standards in' can be done about Ju8t Bureau has reported The 1 nt nfrthy official report. b( member, therefore, far black ink now eound an even het that Congress Nation to increase the debt.

Con- la? Treasury thatV a debt debt At the present time of 40 billion VnJl debt however, projects u'X Million, which will be comf for the biliion dollar prob8bly ftt home and i Under Uaniers scneme, a person it who had saved sufficiently to accum oniv'r 1 hereafter coffee' uiate an income of $15 a month, for Per cup in the instance, would receive only $15 aid, it Under scheme, a person (where U. S. Rep- although he might previously have And Say It With a Smile! Do the members of YOUR family say this? If not, perhaps it is because you have never given Alka-Seltzer a thorough trial. Without exception, the people we know io have used Alka- Seltzer are enthusiastic in its praise. If Alka-Seltzer is as good as we say it is, you it in your medicine cabinet; if it is not, it cost you a penny.

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Years Available:
1904-1983