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The Hondo Anvil Herald from Hondo, Texas • Page 4

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OCAL PERSONAL For paint that put see the HONDO LUMBER CO. tf 1000 sheet roll toilet tissue, GREEN TAG STORE. 2tc William nbalg was San An tnnio visitor yesterday. GOLD SEAL CONGOLETM UG S. LEIN VV EI IE Get vmir building material from the HONDO MHER CO.

tf For the famous no-nag gate see the HONDO LUMBER CO. Robert Haegelin was a business caller at this office Wednesday, Mrs. Gporjfe Newsom visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hoon.

Meric McCall underwent a minor operation at the Madina s- pital on 15. Mrs. Earl O'Neil of Pettus here visiting her mother, Mrs. Joe Ney, who is in bad health. Mrs.

Ed. Cameron is visiting in San Antonio as the guest of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Edward Wood. Friends of Mr. August Schuehle are very glad to him up and about again after his long siege with rheumatism.

Madeline Sestet, daughter of Martin Nester of had her tonsib removed at the Medina Hospital on June 13. Mr. Henry ur derwent an appendectomy at the Medina ital on June 14th. His many friends wish him a very speedy recovery. R.

R. CLARIDGE. ANTONIAN. FORMER DEAD. SAN Mrs.

E. G. Pope entertained with a lawn party on Wednesday of last week, honoring hi i little nieee, Grace Deane of Owensboro, tucky, who is her guest for the summer. (iames and contests were tn- joyed by the guests, awards being ma ie to hnny Hill of Camp Wood and to Frances Martin. Refreshments of punch and cake were served to the following; Grace Dean Gray, Frances Maitin, Doris Jean Stiegler, Grace Woolh, Gladys Bohlen, Todie Beal.

Pat Lou Kollman, Sara Maud Cameron, Dorothy Ney, I Ann Muennink, Dorothy Nell Garrison, Sonny llarllee and Johnny Hill. The Thursday Bridge Club met week with Mrs. L. E. Heath hostess.

Prizes were won by Mrs. K. J. Noonan foi high score and Mrs. L.

J. Brucks for second. Guest prize went to Mrs. R. C.

Hath. Refesh- ments of ice cream and cake were served to the following: Mesdames Volney Boon, C. I). Sadler, Robert Kollman, R. C.

Hath. O. B. Taylor, E. J.

Leinweber. H. Miller, R. Noonan, II. H.

Hubert, J. and W. B. Meyer, and Dorothy Purgin, and the hostess, Mrs. Heath.

Word of the death of H. R. Claridge. former resident of Snn Antonio wns received here Saturday from Trinity. Claridge, H7, died in the home of a step-son in Trinity Friday.

Ho founded the Texas Stockman and Farmer here than 50 years ago and was at one time connected with the publicity and office of the Tt Agricultural De partment at Austin. He was editor of the monthly new bulletin. He also industrial agent for the Gould System in the Southwest, which included the V. Texas Pacific and Missouri Pacific railroads, and had headquar ters in Palestine and Longview. Survivors include besides stepson and a daughter, Mrs.

Della a granddaughter and two grandsor all of San Antonio. Purial will be in Salmon, Anderson County San Antonio Express, Sunday, June 12, 1D3S. This man was my friend. What more could I say? do I believe he would wish for other eoomium! Fletcher Davis. home paper.

LINOLEUM. tissue Windrow DrugNews UNE BRIDE COMPLEXIONS! Let Us Help You Keep Yours. We Recommend OLD ENGLISH ENDER HEA ERS MAX BEAUTIFIERS A A BE A UTIFIE RS PON BE A UT I FI ERS BOYER'S Gome In, Ask Us About Them. orders flowers. tf Rock Crystal Glassware at FLY DRUG CO.

All of drinks, at CONFECTIONERY. tf 1000 sheet roll toilet tissue, he. GREEN TAG STORE. 2tc Mrs. Herman Vogel and son of San Antonio are visiting her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. L. A. Stiegler. It is poor business management to i economize on your needed publicity.

Advertise and vitalize your business. Sturm NOT THE BIGGEST BUN, BUT THE BEST HAMBURGER IN Sauer TOWN PLAZA BAR AND CAFE. days here and Mrs. Alfred Neuman visited Mr. and Mrs.

Randolph K. Koch and baby Betty Jean, at LaCoste Sunday. FOR RENT: Five-room cottage, centrally located on paved street, electric lights, gas. Phone 127 3- Herald office. J.

T. Pennington, the radio machinist at W. H. electric supply bouse, recently purchased the old O. H.

Getter homestead on the north side of town. The old building has I been razed and on the site an attractive bungalow has been erected. The finishing touches have not been completed but Mr. and Mrs. Penning- ton moved into it this week.

Mi's. Pennington is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hen DeJoirno of the Hill community. Mr.

and Mrs. Oswald Brackettville srnsnt several this week visiting relatives and pros- Mr. Sauer is interested in i numerous enterprises, among them I the publication of a weekly newspaper at Brackettville; the selling of real estate, including the development of a city addition; dealing in rings or aply at Anvil electrical and raising and 1 FOR SALE, a Hint-Waling windmill with a 20-ft. tower and feet of inch and three-quarter with a good cylinder, and an 1100- gallon iron tank. All for $75.00.

so a Ford truck Model good rubbers, shift gear, in good running condition. See Abe Dominguez at the Aztec Cafe, Phone 83, P. O. Box Oil, ndo, 2tc. Hubert J.

Wolff, manager of Twilight Blenders Orchestra of San Antonio, was a caller at this office Monday, and makes announcement elsewhere of a dance at Dunlay tomorrow night. Mr. Wolff says hi orchestra expeeta to return to air soon, playing over a radio station in San Antonio. Mr. and Mrs.

Elbert de Montel, tc- companied by their mother, Mrs. Ed. de Montel, left Thursday for Wichita Falls whete they will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. E.

C. de Montel for several days. SPECIALS! Regular LISTERINE TOOTH PASTE 2f 26 30 Regular KOTEX NAPKINS value QUEST DEODORANT POWDER value 35 "48 1. ilar DR. EST Of 1 TOOTH PASTE FLY SMEAR WORM MEDICINES 25 75 and up a Gallon and up trading catth Mr.

and Mrs. Hilmar Haogelin an 1 Miss Lillian Hoffman of San Diego, Texas, spent the week-end here with Mr. parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.

L. Haegelin. Mrs. Hilmar Haegelin and Albert Haegelin were sponsors at the christening of Sandra Margaret, the infant daughter of Dr. and Mrs.

John Henry Meyer, in St. Church Sunday afternoon. Prof. Robeit Tippit, vocational agricultural teacher at Medina City, was interviewing the voters here Wednesday in the interest of Prof. W.

E. candidacy for State Superintendent of Public Instruction. Mr. Tippit thinks Mr. James, who was formerly an employe of the Department, has a good chance of winning over the present incumbent.

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Thorpe of 48c i Houston were brief callers at the Anvil Herald office Saturday, while enroute to for the silver wedding elebration of Mr. and Mrs. John Rieber.

Mr. Thorpe has recently launched his newspaper venture, a free circulation weekly in Houston. FREE TUBE WITH EVERY DAVIS DE LUXE TIRE PURCHASED. ASK FOR CATALOGUE AT OUR STORE. WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE.

sdimoa ME val LI REFINING COMPANY Formerly GOLDEN WEST OIL CO. IS NOW MANUFACTURING A SPECIAL GRADE GASOIL AND DISTILLATE. AND HIGH GRADE LUBRICATING OIL FOR TRACTORS. Blackleg Here on -Sa VACCINES Pinkeye Navel 111 and many other kinds ice for your convenience. Money--------- GET ACQUAINTED WITH CUP OF OUR COFFEE.

enjoy it! ve Time and Try WINDROW DRUG STORE Alvin BR1TSCH, Proprietor Mrs. Henry Schuehle has been ill here at the of her daughter, Mrs. Bruno Schweers. Her friends wish for her a rapid return to good healt h. Miss Tillie Marie Schneider returned home Tuesday night after staying two weeks in oste with Mr.

and Mrs. Randolph R. Koch and baby daughter, Betty Jean. Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Hush an 1 daughter, Joyce, und son, Dr. Holloway Hush, of McKinney arrived Sunday for a several visit with Mrs. sister, Mrs. H. J.

Meyer, and other relatives here. They left Wednesday for Del Rio where they will visit another sister, Mrs. E. C. Schulze.

Robert David Windrow is attending Stewart, Keirville, hav ing left last week. former football coach, Mr. Bill DuBose, is one Subscribe for your ARMSTRONG'S LEINW EHER'S 1000 sheet roll toilet GREEN TAG STORE. 2tc BOXED CANDIES, AT ROT HE CONFECTIONERY. tf, CURB SERVICE PARKING SPACE.

PLAZA BAR AND CAFE. L. J. Bruchs, UwVff, is now located next to Barber Shop, tf SHORT ORDERS OUR SPECIALTY. PLAZA BAR AND CAFE.

tf FOR A COOL SHAVE AND AN UP-TO-DATE HAIR CUT GO TO BARNES AND COFFEY AT THE BARNES BARBER SHOP tf Melville Smith nnd bride were hire this week from bstown, Visiting Mr, parents. Dr. an i Mnit h. Mr. and Mrs.

A. J. Schneider visited Mr. and Mrs. Armine Schneider and family and Mr.

and Mi's. August Ftter jit Rio Medina Sunday. E. Attorney at Law, Office, Courthouse, Honjo, Texas, All legal matters caro- I fully attended to, in all courts of Texas. Manager Medina County Ab- Company.

The Court of Medina County met this week as a Hoard of Equalization. A few tax were raised in keeping th Inst year's rendition. Few were heard and satisfactorily settled. Mr. A.

O. Willman, from the State Service Office of Texas, was in Hondo Tuesday, aiding the iocal officers of the Hal Jones Post of the American l.egion in mg claims of wai veterans and their families and dependents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Windrow spent Sunday in El Campo as th guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Jonn Runnel! and family. They were accompanied home by Miss Alma Neuter who had been visiting her sisters, Mrs. Russell and Miss Hettie Sester. Mrs.

Stewart Clendennin and two little daughters, Hetty Ann and Con stance, arrived Friday from their home in Houston for a visit with parents, Judge and Mrs, D. II Fly. Her sister. Miss Nettie Fly, is also visiting here from San Antonio. Mr.

C. A. i wa bitten on the toe by a small rattlesnake late Thursday afternoon while fixing a tire near his garage. He was brought to the Medina Hospital for medical treatment and is now recovering from the poisonous effects of bite. Mr.

and Mrs. Inin Fohn and three little sons are here from Overton. Texas, visiting Mr, parents, Mr. and Mrs John Fohn and othei relatives. Mr.

Fohn is an eil-field worker for the Humble Oil Company at Overton, and is on a three vacation. Mrs. Herbert Smith California, Jac M. Reily of Mississippi and Paul P. Reily of Kopperl, Texas, joined other of the family here for the funeral of their father, Jacob Reily.

All were present except who was prevented from from alifornia. Robert Kollman was hostess Bridge Club Tuesday SNSSi -SHOW 8 FIU FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY 17 ,8 19 toy Rogf.rs BURNFTTF HUGHES I NDER western now cowboy hero the range from it m-atest cn. RANGER MONDAY TUESDAY JUNE 20 21 Charbr BICKFORD Ann DVORAK in of New THE activities released from nerving a term of a Wither prison after tax evasion. ALSO SHORT SUBJECT WEDNESDAY IHURSDAY JUNE 22 23 Lloyd NOLAN Shirley in ROSS ii Prison danger the behind ALSO SHORT SUBJECT at FIRST Bob Cat Grill HARRY FILLEMAN one 124 Phone 206 for Prompt and Efficient -----------------------Service------------------------- the instru the camp. Orceneth Fly, returned to Austin Monday to resume studies at the University of Texas, after spending several days with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. O. A. Fly. J.

H. Rothe, who is employed in the Highway Department at Austin during vacation, spent the week-end here visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. F.

Rothe. Mr. and Mrs. J. (i.

Harry' and ehil dren last week for Smithville for a visit with relatives. Mr. Harry has returned while his family remained for a longer visit. Jamw Metzger, who has been vis iting his aunt. Miss lyouise Metzger, left last Saturday for i where he is the guest of an uncle, Will Metzger.

FOR SALE, work horse. See Bob Holden at Store. 2tc cotntnfi to the aftem members am adorned with O. H. Taylor BALLEW Along Cowboy ui el) tortaimng a number of The home roves and daisies.

Mrs. and Mis. H. Hubert Walch for Opening of Theatre SHOW SI Am 8 New P. offlelu BETTER LIVING Modernize with Electrical Appliances now costs leu TEXAS PEPAWTMEN consult preston C.

Gaines For a General Line of Insurance Agent for CRAVENS DARGAN CO. Phone 117 Hondo LET ME INSURE YOUR CROP AGAINST HAIL won the club trophies for high and second high scores, respectively. Guest awards went to Mrs. R. Noonan for high and Mrs.

Earl for second high. Refreshments of sandwiches, maccaroons and iced ten were served the following: Me-. dames L. J. Brucks, Harmon Hubert, Fletcher Davis, J.

M. Finger, Volney Hoon, L. E. Heath, Earl Starnes, C. Sadler, Fritz Belschner, A.

L. Janzen, A. H. Schweers, Hiahop man, C. J.

Monkhouse, R. ('. Rath, Earl and O. B. Taylor.

Mr. and Mrs, Milton Haegelin returned Saturday from their wedding trip which them through West Texas, New Mexico, Arizona. Colorado, Wyoming, Utah and Idaho. Sights of interest were the Indians Of Arizona, the Petrified Forest an i the Painted Desert, Peak, th- Grand Canyon and the Yellowstone National Park. They motored through mountains most of the time and found the weather delightfully cool except in New Mexico.

In Wyoming they saw a great deal of snow and in Yellowstone Park parts of th roads were still blocked because of snow. Mr. and Mrs Haegelin are temporarily residing with his parents. Mr. and Mrs, Robeit Haegelin, until they can locate an apartment in town.

NOTICE The under'igrte- Weynand, P. (). Horn irg been appointed Heirs of the Estate Mrs. Bertha jo, Texas, hav- Agent by if Mr, Leopold Weynand, is hereby given to all per-ons having against said Estate to file with me at once. All knowing themselves indebted to Lstate to come forward and arrange payment for same.

May 23rd, RS. ERT HA YN AN P. O. Hondo, Mrs. Emma Wood left laat for her home in Lexington, Kentucky, after an extended visit here with her daughter, Mrs.

Ed. amei- OW Rural and Suburban Homes can ENJOY All the Advantages and Conveniences of GAS AT LOW COST on. Mrs. Wood wa Kentucky by her Miss Bonnie Jack visit. Mrs.

Regina Schnml? ters, Misses He gia Schmidt, from Mrs. from with rs. accompanied to granddaughter, Cameron, for and ta- and Geer- and Mr. and Overton Schmidt and Biry spent Sunday family Sciruin Mrs. John Schmidt Mr.

Horace Wiley for all occasions. lor an from ROTHE'S Let us be your job printers A VAPO-GAS SYSTEM wUl furnish your suburban or country home with a clean, dry Gas for every domestic use as efficiently and practicably as Natural Gas in the City. Vapo-Gaa produces a blue flame two or three times hotter than Natural Gas, a flame so clean and dry it will not smoke your pots, pans or waJls. Proven by per- Eaiy to Inatall. No Unsightly Tanka.

Piped throughout the House. Simple to vice periodically or on call, from our Tank Truck 1 1 1 feet in hundreds of homes, apo-Gas will give you most pleasing results. With Vapo-Gaa in the country, you can every modern appliance so handy in the city. A Clean, Dry, Hot, Blue Flame, and Absolutely Safe. So Economical it for Itself in a Short Time.

ENJOYABLE EVENINGS W. H. CASE of Hondo Offers a Special Price during the month of June Enjoy all CITY Gas in your COUNTRY HOMEPhone 121 Why not give treat and drop in at oasis cafe We serve all brands of botth best of eats, good mu- in a nleasant like it here! THE QASIS CAFE A. c. clemments proprietor.

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Years Available:
1904-1983