The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, December 11, 1931 Page: 4 of 8
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LOCAL AND PERSONALS •
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Anything in building line. HONDO
LUMBER CO. 24-lt
Fresh fish and oysters jverv day
in season. Favorite Cafe.
Get your Toys and Xmas Gifu at
WINDROW’S DRUG STORE. 2 .
i*v.K.r*cs fc'.c friends here h.ve
received the announcement of the
arrival Deember 1, 1231, of a fine
8-pound i>< y to Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Vt,„. 1 at the tanta Rosa Hospital.
Mrs. Yoge! will be remembered as
formerly Mia? Se.ma Stiegler. Mr.
and Mrs. Vogel formerly resided in
D'Hanis but at present sre making
their home in San Antonio.
Kuhn's Faint and Varnish.
DO LUMBER CO.
IION-
24-lt
Santa Claus Headquarters are at
WINDROW’S DRUG STORE. 2t
Fruits and candies of all kinds, at
CARLES CONFECTIONERY. 33-tf
EADGERS START SEASON.
Starting their third season with
fi lettermen snd 7 recruits, the
Hondo Baptist Badgers are prepar-
ing for another suecessfu1 basket-
ball season agsinst independent an l
Armstrong’s Linoleum, (not felt- schooI teams 0f Southwest
base) in many new patterns. Texail. The Fade-m are issuing the’T
LEINIAEBERS. USUai challenge to any team that
Men's and Roy’s SMits in Curlee cares to meet them, either in Hondo
and Kirs"hb-.um makes. Lowest 0n their indoor court or away from
rrice* in £0 years. home. Games can be matched bv
LEIN’W EBER’S. 'writing Manager Glenn E. Fluker,
Mrs. D. F. Davis and two children.1 Box 331. Ho-do. Texas.
Jacqueline Anne and David. Mrs. LeMrrmcn of the te«m
I
Minnie Eichhorn, Mrs. Rudolph Zins-
meister and Miss Julia Haass of San
Antonio were here Saturday visitinc
their brother, Adolph Haass, and
other relatives.
H. E. Haass, Attorney-at-Law,
Surveyor's Office, Courthi use, Hon-
do, Texas. All legal matters care-
fully attended to. in all court* of
are:
Glvnn Jones 2. B. C Rucker 2.
Bradley Bailev 2. Jack Mask 2.
Homer Rothe 1. Ralnh de Montel 1.
New corner* *re:
Jack Fradlev In’ in Oondinjr.
Bailey. Dr. John Henry Meyer. Rov
Grant, Russel Speece, Edward
Taylor.
Texas. Manager Medina County Ab- ! The Girls' Glee Club < e Hond >
stiact Company. Road Maps of Me- High School, acoomnai-ed by their
dina County, cloth. S5: paper. $3. tf j Director. Mr. Ed. Armstrong and
Misses Dwyce Cameron, Evelyn jtheir censors, will drive to San An-
Kimmey, Eleanor Heyen, Lillian ',(,nio toda>' "'hcr«“ ,he>’ ";lU Pre*ent
i Schroeder and Mary Ruth Cameron ■a program. The Cr-t will 1
motored to Sabinal Saturday night|at Harlan dale Hi^h School in th»
where they attended the ^program
SANTA CLAUS
HEADQUARTERS
AS USUAL IS HERE
Come in and make
a world of Gifts for
DOLLS!
Christmas will be here soon,
your selections early. We have
young and old.
DOLLS!
$3.00 DOLLS for
00 DOLLS for
BIu DOLLS for
LITTLE DO! LS for
Look at cur S'.iow Windows; see the Gifts in
come in and look r.t our Show Cases just filled
presented by a group of boys and
girls from the Methodist Orphans’
Home at Waco.
Hubert Mills of Castroville ar.d
Alex Mangold of the Medina Lake
region were visitors in the Frontier
Times Museum last Friday. Mr.
Mills informed us that he has quite a
collection of old time firearms and
relics at his home in Castroville and|a splendid performance
naturally he was interested in what
he found in Frontier Times Museum.
—Bandera New Era.
No-Sag-Gates. HONDO LUMBER
CO. 2411 j
L. J. Bracks, lawyer; office over,
Green Tag Store. tf
Fresh fish and oysters every day
in season. Favorite Cafe.
Get your engraved calling cards
announcements, etc. at this office
NEW ARMY CANVAS AND CAV-
ALRY LACE LEGGINS. H. S.
BULGERIN.
Remember you can get FARMING
and this paper both for a year each
for only $1.75.
LOUIS CARLE. D'HANIS. TEX-
AS, CARRIES A FULL LINE OF
CAKE AND MEAL. 4t.
Yoo can save money on your news
paper and magazine subscriptions by
letting us handle it for you.
Ladies Silk Dresses in latest shades
and styles.
LEINW EBER’S.
Eighteen acre field, east of Hondo
on highway to rent for 1932. Ap-
ply to H. E. Haass, Hondo.Texas.
A complete line of Sweaters for
Men, Women, and Children.
LEINWEBER’S.
For Headstones and Monuments
see Wm. Newmann, Agent for Nagel
Bros. Fredericksburg. Texas. 36-tf
AMBULANCE SERVICE any-
where, DAY or NIGHT. John A.
them,
with
Ug Christmas I lesenti.
St Come here for your Holiday buying. Do not put it
25 off Come today.
C X Give us your order f-.r Personal Engraved Christmas
Sjf Cards now.
| WINDROW’S
ii
■* \ gift SSWi aft«-
BOON'S SPECIALS
For Saturday and
Monday
FCR CASH ONLY
10 POUNDS GRANULATED SUGAR, (Limit 10 P-und») .48
10 POUNDS NEW PINTO BEANS .39
3 POUND CAN H A 1; C~FFEE .98
With Fancy Decorated Cup and Saucer
3 POUND CAN AVIATION COFFEE .79
3 POUND PACKAGE 5AN TONE COFFEE .85
(With 2 Cups and 2 Saucers)
OUR BEST RIO COFFEE, Pcund .12
CUR BEST PEABERRY COFFLE, Pound .20
U POUND CAN COCCA .13
1 POUND CAN COCCA .25
LARGE PACKAGE GLASSWARE OATS .19
LOCSE COCOaNUT, Pound .30
1 POUND JAR PEANUT BUTTER .20
2 POUND PACKAGE BROWN'S CRACKERS .24
2 CANS FISH FLAKES .25
2 CANS PETER PAN SALMON .25
2 CANS ARGO SALMON 55
4 CANS PCftK & BEANS .25
3 CANS BROWN BEaUTY BEANS .25
7 CANS PGTTED MEAT .25
3 CANS VIENNA SAUSAGE .25
3 SMALL CANS KRAUT 25
2 LARGE CANS KRAUT .22
4 CANS HOMINY .25
2 LARGE CANS HOMINY 24
3 LARGE CANS PEACHES .50
3 LARGE CANS APRICOTS .50
3 SMALL CANS FIGS .25
FANCY EVAPORATED APPLES, Pound .15
FANCY EVAPORATED PEACHES, Pound ........ .15
FANCY EVAPORATED APRICOTS, Pound .20
FANCY PRUNES, Pound .10
SMALL ORANGES, Dozen .13
MEDIUM SIZED APPLES. Dozen 15
MEDIUM SIZED LEMONS, Dozen .20
48 POUNDS DUTCH GIRL FLOUR $1.15
Bring yonr Cards to Our Store and get a 15c Package Proctor &
Gambles SNOW FLAKES (Good for Silks and Woolens), for .05
.............. 25
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$1.60
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BAKE GOOD THINGS
WITH
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LIBERTY MILLS
San Antonio, Texas.
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afternoon and the second concert
will be at the f^ate Hospital in the
evening. The Glee Club has given
programs in many towns and cities
in this vicinity and have gained a Horger, Funeral Director. Phone 76.
wide reputation for high class enter- Mr and Mrs p R Grube and
tainment. daughter, Miss Dorothy, spent
The Hondo Orchestra The High Thursday of last week in San An-
FVhoo! G’pe Club and The Dancing tonio.
Class of Mrs. Fid. Armstrong gare House for Rent: Five rooms, bath,
I> Hanis , pjped for gts. Good location. Reas-
onable rent. See Mrs. Frances Kel-
ler. tf.
JUST RECEIVED FROM FACTO-
RY A NEW SUPPLY OF WORK
SHOES, PRICED REASONABLE.
H. S. BULGERIN.
Men, we have your Hunting clothes.
Pants, Caps, Lace
FREE Mil
1 JUMBO STICK
Weighing about 25
15 LARGE XMAS STICKS
weighing 1 pound or 0?w
With each 25c purchase ,i|
Candy you will receive » tlc^J
FREE whi< h will entitb
to participate ir, ;h, 1
.or the candy, V, ,,!nts(iJ
December 24, at 3 !\ m,
SPECIAL VALUES U
CHRISTMAS CANDY
Case
Confectionery
COLONIAL COVERINGS.
Fridav night at the presentation of
a program by the St. Anthony Com-
mur’t” Chib of D’Hanis. Those tvbo
attended report two delightful plays,
entertaining songs and orchestral
i renditions and charming dances by j
j the talented little folks of the danc- ;
j ing class. Quite a number of Hondo j
i people motored over for the program, including Shirt
JN4*,,
gp ":v'" “
j Your Xmas Gift to wife, daughter' JjtkHs’ tU'
or friend is appreciated more when,
Iselected from the best on the market. jUST PFCF.It ED A SHIPMENT
I A box of face powder, cream, r an. NEW AND USED ARMY WOOL
j lotion and rouge; a permanent wave, OVERCOATS, AN SF RF WOOL
u free course of facial and scalp j COATS. H. S. BULGERIN.
treatments, or hair dressing, for sale
| at LADIES’ BEAUTY SHOPPE,
i M'ss Pauline Murray and Mr.
J
■ n": t Phillips of Fa i Antonio car
tinea.
AND.
n ai! night through
[ month of Dt c r.;!> >r. ’• serve tin
! lie and especially th/ hunter?
land get your hot coffee and
MYRTLE'S LUNCH FT
Linotype Operator— want
beginner, just finished 8 n >
fair speed and mechanic-’.! k
| two months practical expo /
Hear! J
Herbert Endicott is murdered i
7:00—brought to life again s:' j
anil murdered again at 7:45, SiJ
i? guilty of this double crime?
i are suspected ir, this
“Murder by the Clock” showing $
the Colonial Theatre Saturday.
■ p ib- strange, creepy’ c:ts‘ of the End
Come family—three of them mysterii
P a?
Ige,
Off e.
AX.
out Tuesday evening for a short
visit v ith Miss Murray’s parents,
i Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Murray.
IT WILL BE TO YOUR ADVAN-
TAGE TO COMPARE QUALITY
AND PRICES ON WORK CLOTHES Addr. - Operator
AT H. S. BULGERIN’S.
j Boys Winter Suits with 2 pairs I jg yoi'R IXSU" \SCF
! Parts- ONE WHO LIVES AM NG YOU'
LEINWEBER’S. I OR ONE JU T PrSFING THRU’
Farms and Ranches for sale Dr i r E ry IV*r; ' Irsc > «
O. B. TAYLOR, Rea'tor. 27-tf i S.-e O. H. MILLER Hondo, Treta .
___________| Since 1907.
Prof, end Mrs. W. N. Saathoff
had ar the;r guests Saturday and
Sunday their daughter. Mis? Irene,
ard Misses Venice Gillespie and
Ananerle Huffins of Lockhart. The
three young ladies are special tea h-
| ers of the Arts in the Lockhart
j schools.
Among the lucky nimrods of the
, fairer sex to bag a deet was Mrs. 0.
j B- Taylor, who brought down a 7-
point buck last Saturday afternoon.
This was the first deer Mrs. Taylor
: had ever killed and sh confesses
to having “buck ague” after it was
all over.
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9 POUND CAN CRISCO
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QUART OLIVES
PINT OLIVES
RIPE OLIVES, CAN
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LARGE CANS PICKLED PEARS AND APRICOTS
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?!. in on<? of them killed twice n
in an hour-—you’ll rr-ver guesi
identity of the guilty person at
vo” see it a'l the way through toft
thri!!-pac? t’d finish. The -est lj
eludes WilMam Boyd, T.ilyan Tul
ma n, Regia 1 oc mey, Irving M|
Fully O’Neil, Lester Vail and otx
’{<• ding the jirogr at the* 1 2 3 *
in! tartirg Sunday i? “The fist
Mndelon Claudet" with a cast tii^
it ide Helen Hayes Lea
Noil Hamilton, Robert Your,?. :?
Edward?, Jean Hersholt, Marie P*
vast. Karen Motley and others, n
story is one of tremendous enwtu*
sweep, depicting the melodram#
enreer of i: w on an wh” -tnks to the
lowest depths for the sake if*
child. The nature of the plot !«’•’*
room for an adroit blending of
mance and the extreme- of
and tragedy. Cliff Edwards «
Marie Prevost provide the laugh* i*
the picture.
Greta Garbo soars to fresh h*if5
of dramatic achievei,.ent in NJi,s(
Lenox", which opens at toe 1 °J*U
Thursday and Friday. This pi“®
has been billed here U 'fore but «**
not shown. Clark Gable P*a's 7
posite Garbo and
cent performance. The story >*
a Swedish girl who rises to fame»»|
wealth. Others in the < .n’t
Hersholt, John Mi inn. AIm
m ai d < Ctt ■
ham.
IS YOUR INSURAN< E ^
ONE WHO LIVES AMONG YOU
OR ONE JUST PASSING Tn$
For Every Form of *nsurl,J'
See 0. H, MILLER. Hondo,
Since 1987.
Agent Sinclair Refining Co.
N. C. JOHNSON
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I Toy Town
f/ 5C00 Toys
^ Bring the Children to see all the ^
nice Toys and Gift Goods jj
|| We will be glad |
to show them around |
Christmas means more to a child than
» y°u maY realize. Do not forget them* j)
|? an<^ us you make them Happy- jj
I THE green tag store I
I? HONDO, TEXAS 4
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, December 11, 1931, newspaper, December 11, 1931; Hondo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth563350/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hondo Public Library.