The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, March 27, 1942 Page: 5 of 8
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ON A HARTFORD
Insurance Policy j
O. H. MILLER
EXCLUSIVE ACENCY
Maintain* Spatial Offica with
Friendly Service
HONDO
Since 1907
VAN DYM KOI.I MAN
Hi. miming-- of Mine Klolit Kell
daugbt. i of Mr and Mr*. I.. K
h Hondo to n"iii'
^ on Dyke, *nt» nf Mr. ami Mr*. I. V.
\ im I tyke »f >'«n Antonio, wa«
eolimnlnil at eigl.t o'clock Sa'ur<ia>
••timing, Mari h 2l*t, at th« floniloj
Mcthndiet church, with Rrv. |{. K
I'hvi- performing the ceremony. The
candle lighted altar space was hank
id with fern atnl other decorative
?'i'*i m were vases of white gladioli
and baby'ii breath.
Mi- Frances Ruth Fly, at the
Piano, played u program of nuptial
selectiona and gave the accompani-
ment for Henry Martin Finger, who
"twig “I Love You Truly." Mi«s Fly
fi’i played "The World la Waiting
for the Sunrise" through the cerc-
A NT CAT.IN I S OBSERVA5MUNS
IN MtMORIAM
A Tribute to Mr* J A Merge*
| Reluctantly »vc bowed nur head
ISubmitting to '.”'1 - "’ll,
I And many hitter tear were du d
For her whose voice was still.
The many, many prayer* that were
Uttered, seemcii all it vain,
For til'd had other plans for her,
ttur loss is heaven's gain.
, w ,
«w,' is
local and personal
D•
I Toll r**11 ,
^ German language.
U jo then let ns forward
Yoar subscription for you
11 Mr. and Mrs. Adolph ( W unbach mony-
1 of kio Medina and Mrs John The wor* * scafoam green
Strieker of San Antonio were Hondo cr*P*‘ jacket dress with a wide brim-
visitors yesterday. Mrs Strieker anil m"* navy Ftraw hat, pink glov- s and
Mrs. Wurzbuch are sister and nice- navy accessories. She had a corsage By Emma Allea Bailey
respectively of the lately deceased !,i,k Miss Margaret Ann ... „ .... „■ ..
" ill”"" M,- Emma Ku. ,lb- bid,'. ™ly N™ y>.X»
„„d ari Uiu, d,.«bly ™ *«• « P»* «*»»Sir,. ThT.T.nd diy ^
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bereaved
away w ithin
! other.
a few days of each
I'Tw.’Freie Prosse fuer Tmm. 'Mrs. Thomas Keahey and Miss
T ; r*mian I.anguage Texas K1,“bp*h Reynolds of San Antonio
The to* Germa spent Tuesday ami Wednesday hert
L^iper. , with their parents, “
[I,Bd FARMING both one year f r r Rtynolds Mrs ,
Mr. and Mrs. R,
KoUinan*SJrPink TT?' -out se^^is"
hoUmun, Jr., was the best man and
the ushers were William Horace Tobias say he hopes de groun’ hog
H.illownv and Bobby Kollman. an ‘° s°un' a-sleep dat he went even
Following the ceremony a recep- "nLe up fuh tuh ce|-brate his day* on
tioi, was held at the home of the de secon’ ob Fieb'rary.
bride s parents. The bride's table. SOLOIST IN CONCERT
Stut* AAA office, tin AAA of
explained,
tooHination between the
and state AAA nffirg make* it
slide for con tractor* to be
! promptly fur the work, Ring san
"If you're going to t< rrari
farm under the plan, let us kim
your name can be added to tin
if it'- not already them," the c
man viid in pointing out that
i tractors are already working in
Hondo community.
She crossed death’s river without ‘'7"\ *n**B '‘i* ten i. mg
f,,Hr enough to cam soil building
Although she loved this life, nwn'*' wb‘K‘ «* u,in"
She loved her friends and family H? “JLJT
dear,
And was a faithful wife.
AAA payments for the practice,
said.
6sr .. f 3S3.HSS A
^ur ord„ far a new Mix »- * ■ ■ ~ i take’ a ,8r*e white confection cm- ....... ......vy..-a... ...
Mr. and Mr*. Arnold Saathoff an- bossed" with wwTe''TiH^"” White ented a concert Thursday at 8:15
She loved her church with all it’s
work
Was always present then,
Her duty she would never irk
In weather, rain or fair.
She loved her Bible, read therein
It’s promises so true,
She taught others to flee from sin I
As she felt called to do.
We shall miss her with her sweet ^
smile
Her presence here with us,
But we shall see her after a while
Up yonder, so we trust.
In heaven where no sorrow comes,
Up in our home above.
Where there will be no broken homefj
Just joy and peace and love.
Save money on your pap*>r
magazines by ordering them thri
this paper's club offer*.
We are subscription agent*
Us.
GRACIE ALLEN'S
&9pJbpe
We’ll find her there at Jesus’ feet,
With loved ones gone before.
There’ll he rejoicing when we meet,
On that beautiful shore.
—ADD1E BEXNETT XEWTON.
Iai Hfmstltctllng see Mrs. K. w.i ........... , omweeis are ■"*» nan ma'imu wmn . ,1 (*,.medians” f'imetHntt and
I , It re*plena’ opposite north-; congratulated on tin- birth of th ' bridegroom is u civilian employee h Rhapsody" (Reinhurcerl
^ ^V rnurthouse tf H T-P‘»und 8-ounce baby girl, Sunday at Duncan Field. The bride is a c ; , 1 ‘ J (Knnburger)
Lfoner cf court nouse. ...... ,,...... .... c„.„. . Soloist foi the concert was Mur-
as Miss Kathryn Kramer.
Spring fashions will In-
in style
Dance No. 8.’
CARD OF THANKS
fc'i *j 27 and 28th at !«* Mr. and Mr*. Alfred Brucks and punch. Tschaikowsky s fourth symphony, - -
foROW I>R>’G STORE. !MrM“n‘1 A,,^;rt Sa8thoff Mr and Mrs. Van Dyke are mak- S.*s^Widor)^“Danct: TERRACING UNDER NEW PLAN
Mr*. R. W.l, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sehweers are —g their home in San Antonio where i)f J ' ’’
Basic fair price for terracing i
easier farms in Medina County has
been set at $.55 per 100 feet, ac- i
cording to V. P. King, chairman,
county AAA committee.
Contractor cooperating with the
AAA committee in terracing farms
this year is Alf. A. Bader, Commis-!
sioner, Prect. Xo. 1.
Under the terracing plan, with {
construction costs varying by indi !
viduai farms, no cash outlay is need-!
cd since the cost of constructing ter-
races is deducted from future AAA
payments, the chairman said.
After terraces are completed, they
are reported to the county office and
checked in the field to assure com-!
pliance with specifications establish-
ed by the county committee after,
which they arc reported to the state
office for audit. Certification of
payments are made to the Regional
Disbursing office, Dallas, on the
same day they are received in the |
I
7 „ s(.rvic, March 22. at the Medina Hospital graduate „f Hondo High School and ™"n > u
, fcStH? «r„ A„7onit„l.“nd,nK th“ playing * Sarasate’s^ '“Spantah
Out-of-town guests included the
bridegroom’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
I. V. Y'an Dyke, his sister and broth- ____
nvkI.Bl,2r £*n\ a*"d un2[ wan! We take this means of thanking
IUY ALL MNUS Ur fie at Barry Field Wednesday Ma^')n’vkindues! ^ om* son-ow"''oidaTe
-m, ......1........ , I B =
nt WINDROW DRUG STORE.
I'* '"f 'East'er'^indy ?.''Xt V'ldlr' niKM* April 1''t' at
Ja Jn^itoek I* complete. FLY ,b*rr>' *ure l" aee them at
.men l,h‘‘ LlonR -s°ftball game. Admission
lib CO. 10c and 25c.
BUY ALL KINDS OF
°rRaVnL COCHHONDO tht> Li°nS C,ub softl,a>1 K*me. All
AND GRAIN CO., HONDO,, Uon, win b, drei>ed in womi.„.g
1 clothes.
««t corner on Highway W. ^ ^ ^ f n >{f ^ ^
” 7 thJ' II. .'X " l ami Co Mart'h ^**. an<1 wax brought to Me-
' .{ dina Hospital where the fracture was
,J1 W y?lt0f,5;t New .apply .f R.y’. Gu.r.nU.d
l, 1 '. * .. V;nj them EilUr, harmless to anything but
7,th'n« 1,1 8,11 /.lnd thC„m rat. and mice. Sell, for 38c and 5c
Me rdvertising medium*. So a| WINDROW DRUG STORE. 4-10-
W trr it 42p±
residence CHICKEN VACCINE for roup.
0 ,. „ . . cold*, and mixed infection*. Also
S r Ph .%?f ihnP pou,lr>' f,,r better egg produc-
Und Co., or I hone 127. An- tioR< at WINDROW DRUG STORE,
lertid office. if. .
u , / 4* ' Mm. K. Is. Schilline spent the*
M»nHd down from the Week.end m San Ant0^,„ 'Wlth her
country Saturday Mr. Man-1 ht(. shir, who js att,ndinK
crop°iiI,r'7*rnaU’ Hi.” SCO...
r-Jt badly for lack of rain. i y?u.r necds >n CU!,tnm
up ,T
y, vuitiny hi.« aged mother price)| EARL WATSON.
OR SALE: Six-room
ISoutn-east corner. South side of
ed sister and aunt, Miss Emma Kuos,
during her last, long illness. Your
every deed and word are gratefully
appreciated.
Yours in sorrow,
THE FAMILY.
TURN IN YOUR YARN
MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED
Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Woolls an
nounce the marriage of their daugh-
ter, Frances Ellen, to Mr. Harold J.
Hartung. March 22, 1942, at
Waneika, Oklahoma The ceremony
was performed by Rev. Ralph A. Hill
in tin* Baptist paisonage of Waneika. All those who have been engaged
Attendants were Miss Jonell Rieharz jn knitting or crocheting for the Red
of Suhinal und Bud Chapman of j Cross war relief are kindly requested
Sheppard Field, Texas. i to turn in the remaining wool, no
The bride wore a dusty rose dress matter how small the amount. The
with black straw hat and black pat- yarn should be left at Hollmig’s
i nt leather accessories. Miss Richurn Dress Shop in Hondo.
And baby, dUMS#
Woodwork, too.
|looking after legal matters con-
I with the estate of his deceas-
ither, the kte Benno Huegele.
remember, we can go *ny-
I when our services are desired
1 or night. Just ring Fhone 75,
l»f will attend to everything.—
• A HORGEK, Funeral Director
YsGood News! Four big days
Two for the Price of One" Bar-
bver 200 bargains. Coming
L25* 26 ’ 27 and 28th. WIN-
DRUG STORE, The Nyal
Patronize the NEW FAVORITE
CAFE. We serve regular meals
short orders arid cold drinks. You’ll
like our food and service. tf
Coeper’s Cattle Dip, testing fluid
tad (ablet*. Cutter Blacklegol Vac-
cine —Larv* .apply at WINDROW
DRUG STORE. tf.
We will be glad to pick up your
excess garment hangers if you will
just call u». V. HORACE CROW,
Phone 125.
Gifts for all occasions, birthdays,
showers, Easter, weddings, etc. Se-
lect them here. WINDROW DRUG
Emil Pressler was down from ,pCl int.,
l*tol country Saturday and STORE.
yS^SiS.lIilL Mrs- Herman Koc5>
"kr visitor to the Pressler home fr„T “ mm°r op,‘ratlon wh,fh 7h(‘
i next year.
John G. Bohlen sends the
her brother, Edwin K. Grell,
wore blue with beige accessories.
Tiu* bridegroom, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Hartung of Hondo, has
completed his training at Sheppard
Field and left this week for his new
station in Utah. Both Mr. and Mrs.
Hartung are graduates of Hondo
High School and the bride is em-
ployed at the local REA office.
MRS. EI.MER J. LEINWEBER,
County Chairman.
NOTICE FARMERS!
'W
• Well, my suds, and au forth, want*
soap that’s 8 ways better than
style floaties? Want a floatie that safe
twice a* fast? Try SWAN!
Tun* in every week: MACK AUM
MOCMIUMI • FAIR WMTIMAM
Ntw WHITt HOAT0HO SOOT
LtVBft BROTHIRO COMRRMY CAMMlOQI. IMMi
We have our germination test
cards for the wheatland milo plant-
ing seed we have been adv. Parties
having bought their seed and those
1 who still want some of our seed may
ELEVEN MEN TO BE INDUCTED bave a government approved tag.
APRIL 2nd
Ten Medina County youths and
one transferee from Clifton, Ariz-
ona, are to report to Fort Sam
Houston on April 2 for induction
into the U. S. Army under the
Selective Service Act, according to
information released by the Medina
JOHN H. WIEMERS £ SONS
2tpd.
FOR SALE
CLOSING NOTICE
underwent March 2ti at Medina Hos-
pital.
Miss Mary Ann Noonan of Incar-
■ Kcdin* Ciiuntys "sons'recent- ?Mte Wk°"d CoHegc _ spent the week
‘"to Uncle Sam’s army he.re wh,le recover,nf from ,ttryn'
l”1 m training in one of the w ,
ft* numerous training camps. 1 Mrs. Florence Love spent Wedncs-
f Capsule-. ! day and Thursday in San Antonio
.SftESl**4" »«r d«uKhU-, ,„d family.
Stock Mrs. Oscar Bippert of Castroville
.......... „ei uiem at underwent a major operation on
STORE, over 40 March 26 at Medina Hospital.
[j,* tr 'n 8lock and poultry1 10c defense stamps free with pur-
‘ i chase of Pepsodent tooth brush at
SALE—pive.room and bath WINDROW DRUG STORE.
[ r! '|l Southeast corner* A 50c jar hand lotion free with
from ^bools and each 75c jar Woodbury’s Cold
other Ga.raKl‘’ storeroom, Cream at FLY DRUG CO.
*127-3 ri«^Ut^'>U8<'*~T 1350.00. | Save money on your papers and
1 offic,. °r al)p'y al Anvil' magazines by ordering them through
this paper’s club offers. tf.
OASIS CAFE, REGULAR MEALS
AND SHORT ORDERS SERVED AT
ALL HOURS. tf
Fruit* and candies of nil kinds, h
ARLE’S CONFECTIONERY. tf
50c Ipana tooth paste for 39c at
FLY DRUG CO.
Are you a reader of current
Newspapers or magazines?
Ask about our clubs
And save money
On your renewal
L oSu'RWu°0<lrow Chapmen
%man ,?a ,arz viaited Stan*
JT,.lnd Ja‘k Hartung at
| Saturday Th W,chita Falla'
• by Mjw p^Thty wpr« accom-
Chfra"m Ellen Woollq
Mp,r Hondo friends by
■ • *■ Hartung, the mar-
•Ufe,p|.ce
uKtehoma.
N'ewti
Sunday
Hond<r,,r,nNU8 ‘‘"umerator
. i» comnli* ‘,,M>ndent Sch«o1
r,St> ,h" enrollment
M*. J ,,ports lh“t it has
*' must £d"IU8 j.ob- The en-
Rarch q t*, ^"'^Dlt't^’d on or
5S5 a,nrf if for any
NO the f„ , 1H/‘ ,N’t hern
r Hr. N. f?Ct 8houl,i he re-
10,1 at once.
LAAKE BARBER SHOP
Wa Um Soft Wator
Shop U Air Conditioned
COME HERE NEXT TIME
F-20 tractor good rubber. 4 row
planter, 2 row cultivator, 6 ft.
wheatland, 3 disc plow and good 2
row rowbinder. Cost $3,000, will
County Draft Board. They are Jose j take $1,500.00 cash. All A-l condi-
Guerrera, Andrew Thomas Jones, tion. See Lloyd Parsons. ltpd.
Arnold Ambrose Reitzer, Edgar
Eugene Hans, Teofilo Cobarrubia,
Loreto Cortez, J. R. Waddell, Jacinto
S. Rijos, FYederico Ontiveros, Angel
Campos, and Arthur Jacob Lutz.
Lutz transferred from Arizona where
he had made his home for several
years.
ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH
Announcemenet for Thursday eve-
ning. April 2nd.
Confessional Service at 8:30 p. m.
Central War Time.
F’nglish services at 8:45 p m.,
Central War Time, with Holy Com-
munion by Rev. C. Weeber.
Announcement for Easter Sunday.
April 5th:
English services at 9:45 a. m.,
Central War Time, by Rev. C.
\\ ecber.
We are authorized to announce
that the Medina County Courthouse
will be closed from twelve to three
o’clock Friday afternoon, April 3, in
observance of Good F'riday.
Ask us about our club offers, tf.
■ GUENTHER E. KOCH |
am.
Phone 200 for Prompt and Efficient
---Service
CATHOLIC SERVICES
Sunday Masses (from October
through May)—9:00 A. M. and 10:30
A. M. (Central War Time.)
Holy Days of Obligation—6:30
A. M. and 9:00 A. M. (Central War
Time.)
Communion Sunday for the Holy
Name Society—2nd Sunday of every
month.
C. GARCIA,
Paator.
DR.M. S. DERANKOU
OPTOMETRIST
Graduate and Registered
Second Floor of
LEINWEBER BUILDING
Office Day*: Thursday, Friday
and Saturday
Eye* Scientifically Examined
and Glasses Fitted
Office is equipped with the
latest scientific instrument*
for eye examination
GROCERY SPECIALS
F04 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MARCH 27th AND 28th
64c
21c
SPRY
3 lb. Bucket
LIBBY’S PEACHES
2 ty lh. can
LIBBY’S PEARS
2 Vy Ih. can
23c
LIBBY’S CATSUP
14 oz. Bottle
RINSO
Package
AND MANY OTHERS
FREE DELIVERY ON ORDERS AMOUNTING TO $1.00 OR OVER
^QbvmtjkrCo.
HONDO. TEXAS
■********>**»*«<»*»»»***«*»«»*«««*<
THE PLAZA BAR A CAFE
Under New Management
SOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE
E. J. OEFINCER. Prop.
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FIFTH ST. BEAUTY SHOP
120 Fifth St. Between F. St. Mory’t and Broadway F. 003$
DUART INFUSION OIL PERMANENT
$5 value for $3.50 Individual Styling
Steam oil push-up wave, $2.50 complete
Shampoo, Set, Manicure, Arch, Bieach, Tint, Facial, Brow and Lash Dye
PERMANENTS, $1.95
Open 9-7. Betty Drtkcr Hcllmnnn, formerly of Pons Beauty Shop
Steel-Piercing Eye
Sircl used in vital part* for war machine*—plane*, tanka, ahipa,
guns—mutt be flawless, because America’* fighting men must
have weapon* that are both accurate and tough.
1. The new million volt X ray 9. Defect* In the steel show up on
built by General Electric lavea X-ray film. Therefore faulty mate-’
precious hours in finding flaw*. It i* rials are tossed aside before costly;
so powerful that its rays can pierce hour* of machining have been spent
thick steel castings.
on them.
S. A regular check-up on piece* of 4. X-ray exposure needed for 5-(
X-ray film worn on worker*’wrist* inch-thick steel i* now 2 minute*'
help* guard agaimt prolonged instead of previoua 3)4 hourat
exposure to the ray* given off by
.the X-ray tube.
Whole days are saved in examina-
tion of even thicker castings.
• General Electric believe* that its first duty aa a
* good citizen la to bo a good soldier.
J Grntral Fire trie Company, Sehenretatly, N. Y.
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, March 27, 1942, newspaper, March 27, 1942; Hondo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth563308/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hondo Public Library.