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The Hondo Anvil Herald from Hondo, Texas • Page 6

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Hondo, Texas
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6
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Page 6. Anvil Herald, Hondo, Texas Friday, January 8 1954 JAMES E. HORECKA RETURNS TO NEW STATION IN N. CAROLINA By Mrs. J.

D. Schweers DUNLAY Pfc. James E. J. Horecka of the V.

S. Marines left by plane from SA Wednes- by and day for his new station in North 'Reverend an(i Mrs. Paul Reger. Carolina after spending ten days Mark and Janet ()f Texas Ray Coffman and girls in SA. Allen Haby and Mrs.

Ed G. Haby of Castroville spent Sunday in SA with Iiarvey Ha- with his parents, J. Horecka and family. Sam Tschirhart visited Tuesday afternoon i their aunt, Mrs. Bertha Jungman at the Sauz.

She is doing nicely after a recent illness. Mrs. J. D. Schweers was a arrived last Monday to spend oral days of the holiday season with her parents, Walter Brucks at Quihi.

L. V4. Gary, Henry W. Schweer of ondo were sightseeing in Bandera, Tarpley, Kerrville and Hondo visitor Tuesday morning. jntn where thej Ferd Carle of Mico vis- visUed with the Arthur Grobc ited Wednesday evening with his famil and other relatives, mother and brother, Mrs.

Rosa Mrj; Ed Haby 0f castro- v.arle and Henry. ville spent New with Eugene Byers, Buth and Ajjen Haby In the afternoon the Gary left Monday for their home yisited with at Jacksonville, Illinois a ft jyjebr spending the holidays at Hondo Lina Fu0s spent New with her parents, H. W. day with the J. D.

Schweers, and other relatives and SchweerSj and attended the fun- I eral of Mrs. Katie Huesser on Mrs. Sterly Jagge Saturday morning. Mrs. Ervin Biediger, Kay and Ervin Biediger, Kay and Vicki visited Tuesday afternoon vicJd Elmer Biediger and with Mrs.

Millie Jagge and Mrs adi and Raymond Biedi- Anme Boehme and children ger here Rill above Castroville, and BUI Wengenroth and sons of Rio Me- Ed Franger of SA spent 6 Johnnie Jr Tuesday and Wednesday witti Mr. Sund wjth Philip cictor and brother-m- LEONARD HICKS, GLENN Colorado shown with the results of the the horns of an elk he the early part of November. Glenn hoWmg the early one frosty morning. He twoen from camp. In thfcanyin frVm him, to and after shooting the ruaoed terrain and c.rry th.

It mXt S55 ptdgetti are and Hick, from Utopia. sister law, Louis Mehr. Mrs. Tommy Hoog and chU- dren of Castroville visited Wednesday with Mrs. Sterly Jagge and Carolyn.

Hugo Balzen of Hondo Sunday at charlotte with her sis- visited Saturday evening with his Albcrt Groffs, Haby and Annette at Mico. Henry Franger and daughter of LaCoste, Bob Watson and daughter of SA spent Sunday with Louis Mehr. WUfred Moehring spent ter and famUy the Lawrence Tschirhart, and parents, Joe Balzen at Qui- Mrs Ida Bischoff of Houston fm were the' vfctor is visiting relatives and friends FHrtav -nd Sat-! in Dunlay, Hondo ana New Foun- Saathoffs home Friday Sat tain and Quihi community. ur Tschirhart spent1 Pvt. and Mrs.

Joe Harris Bal- cnn zen left for San Marco; -iter after at spending the holidays with their I Muring, Mrs. Eugene Byers. Olen Wiemers visited Saturday even- Hondo on business Monday, wiemers visited even Hons Walch, Ernest and mg with Booty Gerdes. Wilfred Moehring. Emma Niet nhoeferof Quihi Ervin Biediger, Kay and Vickie at Tarpley Sunday after- visited Saturday evening with Hugo Naegelin and daughter.

Walter Brucks spent a pleasant New eve at Hondo with Hugo Balzen. H. W. Schweers, Eugene Byers, Butch and Gary, Olen Wiemers and Clifton of Hondo spent New day with A. Yarbrough in SA.

Sam Tschirhart and Jacob visited Wednesday evening at the Victor Saathoffs. Mrs. J. M. Horecka received word Saturday from HallettsvUle of the sudden death of her brother.

Mrs. Horecka and Barbara left Sunday for Hallettsville to attend the funeral Monday. Mrs. Emil Zuberbueler, son, Johnnie, and daughters, Mabel and Ellen of Comstock were here for the funeral of Aunt Katie Huesser Saturday. Arnold Balzen of Hondo were sunper guests of Melvin Balzen and children Saturday evening.

Ray Mote, Ray and noon. Henry Schweers, Eugne Byers, Butch and Gary. Mrs. Olen Wiemers and Clifton of Hondo visited Monday afternoon with Walter Brucks, Rev, and Mrs. Paul Reger, Mark and Janet at Quihi.

Mrs. Katie Huesser passed Wednesday night at SA she reached the age of 83 year Funeral was Saturday at Castn ville at the St. Louis Church Ernest and Emma Nietenhoef or visited Christmas evening wit! Mrs. Lina B. Fuos.

3. M. Arnolds mpresscd ly Cotton Crop By E. H. Whittington NATALIA G.

M. Arnold visited in Fort Worth and Saltillo, Texas during the two weeks holidays. The weather was rather cold and there was some Almost speechless for once in her life, Sally Brucks is shown receiving a $25 check and congratulatory letter from Carl Fenske, who represents the Bostitch Stapler Company of Westerly, Rhode Island. Fenske, who lives San Antonio, made a special trip to Hondo to make the presentation and told Mrs. Brucks that she was one of eighteen winners of cash prizes in the United States and the only winner in his territory.

The contest was open to dealers of Bostitch Staplers and their sales personnel. Freshmen Put On Playlet At Assembly By Paul Holliday The weekly high school assembly program was presented Mr. freshman home room the high school auditorium on Tuesday morning at 10 The play was in two parts, First was a pantomine of Christmas day with the father (Charles Tilly) worrying about the bills that would soon be cominng. He was not very happy about getting fourteen pairs of socks and quite a few ties for Christmas. This part of the program wa emceed by Connie Schweers.

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The Pickup of 19 models has a box that holds up to 11 more cubic feet than last capacious model. Its tail gate is grain-tight sanJ-tight. truck feature pioneered by offers the driversaving, moneysaving advantages of Truck Hydra-Matic One final and surprising point. The price of the GMC, value for value, is unsurpassed anywhere on the truck market. the story.

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Past two feet Sterly Jagge and Carolyn rb(? through the sumnu spent Sunday with her sister and the proper time for such family, Webster Haby and production. Brian in SA Lloyd Putman were hon- H. W. Schweers, ored during the New hoh- Eugne Byers, Butch and Gary, days by having Mrs. Putmans Olen Wiemers, Clifton of brother.

Arlie Willis of Stockton, Hondo, spent Sunday in SA with California with them: also Mrs. Louis Mote and family. Marjory Sawyer and son Dickie Carolyn Jagge spent Wednes- SA, Deauwayne Hamil- day and Thursday with her grand- ton, Miss Patricia Putman of SA, mother, Mrs. Millie Jagge. New and Ray Thompson of the Coast day they visited in George Guard.

West with Gus Houdman J- N. Stanfield and Jim and children. Ferguson, Mrs. Annie Mangum Max Bippert, Har- and Jimmy of SA went to Corpus old Bippert and sons of the Sauz Christi to visit their sisters and community visited Louis Whitlow Mehr last Monday. dridge and Lee Sampel and J.

D. Schweers visited faniilies. Lee Sampel hao been at Quihi with Hons Walch very sick but was better Satur- rain Crops around Saltillo were I children (Dollie Williams and Tom better than in vears and cotton Zuberbueler) playing with their wonderful. Cotton was four toys, the father (Charles Tilly) nd mother (Dianne Pope) were rying to relax and read the pa They were talking about Sunday evening. Hugo Balzen of Hondo, Walter Brucks of Quihi were dinner guests of J.

I). Schweers Sunday. Mrs. Emma Tschirhart of 3 Point visited at Quihi with Mrs. Edson Oefinger and children on Sunday afternoon.

Visitors at Raymond Moehring and sons in SA on New day were Mrs. August Tschirhart, Castroville, WUfred Moehring, Ervin Biediger and girls. The Biedigers also visited with cousins, day morning when we left. bow glad they were that Christ nas comes only once a year. A he play though, the fam ily was looking happily forward 0 next Christmas.

Santa Clau Parker Meyer) dropped in for 1 few words to end the performance. The nlay was introduced by Clyde Bohmfalk. BIG GROUP OF PIECE GOODS Comfortable 1 All-Year Round! Let Us Supply All Your Auto Needs LARGEST SUPPLY Of Auto Parts South Of San Antonio in Stock FISK TIRES Service Station Natalia. Devine 291 COTTONS NYLONS GABARDINES IMPORTED FAILLES VELVETEENS REGULAR 89c TO $2.98 CHOICE NOW Of MAKE THE ONE-SEASON TEST BE CONVINCED as many other hundreds of ranchmen, farmers and dairymen have been. T.

ONLY true digestible Ca. P. ratio of 2 to 1 on the market. 2. ONLY mineral feed that eliminates all the middleman profits and freight.

3. ONLY one mineral feed manufactured Locally Specifically for local conditions. Hy-Phos Mineral Feed Inc. HONDO, TEXAS ADAM Our Adam Mainliner is remarkably every day of the year! flattering, a srrart bound edge and a matching cord and button. Priced light to Adam, biggest hat-value! Millions of Men Let ADAM Ha! A dam Hats: $5, $6, $7.50, $10 WEAR ITU Ave.

M. ONE GROUP OF COTTON FABRICS WHILE THEY LAST 4 yds. for $1.00 Broken Lines Of SPORT SHIRTS Skein Jackets Wind and Weather Repellant REDUCED TO CLEAR AT 30 Off 2 Broken Sizes In SPORT SHIRTS FLANNELS PRINTS CORDUROYS T-SHIRTS 30 Off N.xt To Post Offke ompany.

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