The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, May 25, 1928 Page: 7 of 8
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70ur D'Hanis Page
, Local. Personal and Business Items gathered weekly
- ^ rSu ar Correspondent
w'” Mis* Viola Koch
to whom
than
«1] items intended for this page should be handed not
Wednesday nooni-of each week. Miss Koch is
Uter “T t0 collect and receipt, for money due this paper.
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D'HANIS, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1928
„r and Mrs. Richard Wallrath
Virginia, spent Sunday
^ Antonio visiting relat.ves and
ufand Mrs. Walter Albrecht and
fn were visiting in San Antonio
WtwTip Finger was attending baseball in our neighboring city.
£+*>**■ . ?,br' , vbrhpoa
“r a Mrs Wallace Lutz and > T- Armm, cf 2 0 0 3 0
Ltere Hondo visitors Friday. | Griffin, rf 4 12 0 0
iMfe® .. . _i____i rjj;„ Peters. 2h . 4 1 10 3
Dr. Jas. Turner
Office South of Town.
Telephone, Res. 49F4.
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OUR SERVICES ARE AS
CONVENIENT TO YOU
AS OUR
P TWO'CONSPIRACIES.
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By C. L. Patterson
Author of “The Lone Silent Sheriff
and “Country Boy.”
AN INTERESTING PROGRAM.
er were Hondo visitors Friday.
jjR Feriiie Koch and Mrs. P. M.
were Hondo visitors Friday.
wr and Mrs. Willie Lieber L~-
01e. and VO®*, were » ...... J
2 5 27 14 1
Milikin, ss
McNair, 3b
jjr an(j Mrs. Willie Lieber and Barrington, If
*' (rS) Olga and Velma, were “ ' ”
„ in Rio Medina Tuesday. “• Armm’ c
Miss Eunice Langfeld from San Thomberry, p 3
-tonio was visiting her mother, Mrs. —
Langfeld Sunday. Totals 29
Mr. Roy Nester was visiting his ae
-nts, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nester, Boog, M _ ______ 4
7' . . A. Finger, c ...... 4
Miss Olga Lieber was visiting m A Koch cf _____ 4
Antonio Wednesday. T. Koch, rf-p 4
Mr. Charles Rohrbach from San Wo,ff> p ff 4
tonio was visiting his parents, Mr Muc„er lf 4
Mrs. Henry Rohrbach Sunday, j Fin^r lb 4
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rohrbach
baby from Utopia spent Satur-
and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
uis Rieber.
Mrs. Martin Knippa and son, from
ppa, spent Sunday here with her uugtlers
* Mr- and MrS‘ L°ui8 Carle Pirates 001 000 000-1 7 3 4
i_ Alice Brown was visiting with Summa>-y-Earned runs, Sabina!,
UM. « l . £ V 1; Three bas<> hit- Two base .
Marie Mills in Sabinal Sunday. c „. , .
.. , hit, Schudde. Stolen bases, Boog, A.
r. and Mrs Frank Surovik and «. „„„ . v , . „. ’
. ... . . , , ringer, A. Koch, J. Finger. Base on
'. I» Ernteta„d b.b, «« ball* off „f Wolff. 1; Kook. 2. Struck-
*f m San Antonio Saturday an.I by Thornbe„y Wo|ff |;
Koch, 4. Wild pitches, Wolff, 1;
Thomberry, 3. Left on bases, Sabin-
al, 6; D’Hanis, O. Umpires, L. Jones
and A. Rothe. Time 1:45.
PHONES
A. Zerr, 2b
W. Zerr, 3 b
Totals ..........34 1 7
000 200 00*
24 13 3
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DEVINE NEWSLETS.
The Pirates go to Quihi next Sun- I from Dilley, Crystal City, Big Wells,
day and will play the Castroville
day.
iss Helen Nester is visiting in
Antonio for several days this
k.
iss Thelma Langfeld from San
onio was visiting her mother, Mrs.
a Langfeld, Sunday. . . .
Emmitt Miehna and Clay I “l 1 amS' ' U"‘' 0" Jur“'
rin from San Antonio were visit-' . th® accompanied by more
Miss Olga Lieber Sunday. | °"e hundred fans- wiU
is Bessie Brown from San An- - ‘ to feed tho poppor eatin*
io was visit ng her par< nts, Mr.
Mrs. August Brown Sunday. Everyhody to ^u,hl «nd Ea*>e
te a number < f people from
attended
From The Devine New*.
FROM YANCEY.
The monthly Workers’ Council of
the Rio Grande Baptist Association
and family
week.
for several days last
A program of vital bearing upon
rural problems that is expected to
aid in co-ordinating the activities ot
“TWO CONSPIRACIES” takes up agricultural writers of the (.late i$»
the life of a voung American, follows Promised for the Texas Agricultural
him into the beautiful hills and ranch- Wr,tcrs Conference to >e held at
es of West Texas, where he meets the A- A,M-,College of Texas durmgr
"THE WOMAN,” then traces them the nineteenth annual Farmers Short
along the roads of jov and sorrow, Coan* Ju|V 3° to August 4 this year,
happiness and grief, hive and disap- Outline of the program Ixiiig plan-
pointment. I ned was announced recently fotioer-
■This is really a s-out-door infr c°nference between Mrs. i. W.
novel, full of natural history and °f i>allas, president at the
human interest; a plain,'outstanding Agricultural Writers Conference, and
story of life on the farms and ranch- A- D- -Jackson, chief of the division
es of our Nation, with Southwest of Publications, Texas Ag*io»DtiK*J
Texas in the foreground. Tbe picture Experiment Station, who i t* cJutrp-
drawn in the novel brings the story of arrangements here for Utc cot
right up to our doorsteps and centers feronce.
about our own sons and daughters. ” ,s proposed to have ie prograr
It is the storv of vour own honn- and 1,!<,Jude. among other subyecHs, nir
life, your State ‘and Country, that particular puints of discus ion whirl
will go to vour hearts and souls; is likely wiI' be subiriitte*? tlw th*
leaving you in love With life and 1 "uffrence as a working schedule ior
those good people, contrasted with ,be ens*,fn? year- Announcement of
some unworthy ones painted along f-Pf‘akrrs and other phases of the
with them. | completed program is awaiting word
This book is full of philosophy and from members of the pr .gram corn-
thought so put as to be easily under- mittec.
stood by the child, y^t master the The particular phases of discussion
heart, niind and soul of every honest ProP"st(l by the president w,,uld
man and woman. A clean, strong. urpe the n'eVd of development of
pure love-story; a plea for honor, and tat.f 'vi«l° JU'ide as against sectional
strength of character in each indi- prejudice,;- more definite knowledge
vidual; such a book as you will want of th<> statV.’s. resources; more inter-
in your home, to be read by your ,st terracing and flood control;
family and kept in your library. nior<' factories in TexAs, uo-operatlT*
It portrays some of the horrors of sPirit among individual farmers, corn-
war and crimes of peace—all artifi- >m*"'ties.and counties; ab:y managed
eial, man-made and indefensible his- co-operative marketing and buying
torv. It sets out conditions confront- associations; standardized crop mak-
ing each boy and girl in our land ,r'K b-v communities; co-operation of
in which honor is so severely punish- shippers with carriers; ma.-ter farm-
ed; and shows the eost of that great, er mt‘tbods with attendant bettetv
American right of freedom-of-eon- ment of livihlt standards.
science. i —-—._ v
If you love the outdoors; if you Considerable concern is being mau*
love our country; if you love your ifested in some quarters over un-
own child; if you believe in our man-j employment. Unfortunately, however,
hood and womanhood, read this boc k.! those1 most concerned would be the
If you do not love or believe in any
of those things read this book: it
may cause you to see some good in
them.
“UNCLE TOM’S CABIN” helped
check CHATTEL-SLAVERY: “TWO
CONSPIRACIES” will help check
MENTAL-SLAVERY, which is much
worse.
last to advise the unemployed to
to the farms where labor i& novc
needed and work at^the wage wlxieli
the farmer can pay.*
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One reason insect
Eagles some of their favorite food. 1 church.
Rev. W. L. DuBose, editor of the
Pass. | Devine News, attended the Worker’s
Council here Thursday.
Rev. Dewey Roberts, who held a
W, are glad to raputt that we art They are actual photographs taken
rejoicing over a Rood rain, varying I by the author himself,
from two and one-half to five inches,! .. fbe Christopher Publishing House,
and is ot great benefit to growing Mass., makes the above announce-
crops. Lots of corn is tasseling and! ment of the publication of a book
the rain will start it to making roast- tkat is unique in every particular—
ing ears. a w<?H-told love-story of the great
me iliu uimim- Dopiisi rtssociauon | *•_ , «• i • w__j ! out-of-doors of Southwest Texas in
met here at the Baptist church last i • ' ^ ,'V d 1 ( dt' which actual living characters stalk
p anna came in last Tuesday. Mr. Ward through its pages and you breathe
Thursday. There were representations r,turned home Thursday, and Mrs. the very atmosphere of the cedar
Ward and children will remain for i cr(Ijy_ne(t peaks of “the hill country.'
The scene is laid in Bandera Coun-
jty, the illustrations are actual pheto-
. . ! graphs, and the author, Mr. Patter- •
EKOM BIRY. , son, is a former Bandera boy, new
- _ | the County Attorney of Wilson
Mr. and Mrs. WT. C. Eichhorn and! County, residing at Fleresville.
Mrs. P. Eichhorn from San Antonio i Everybody will want to read this
spent a few days with Mrs. P. Eieh-; ^-‘d (,f tin- publishers,
horn’s daughters.
reason insect pes's are so
destructive to growing crops is tha*
they have usually done their worst
Tm, „ . ... , , before they are discovered. Safety?
taken -it *h, v !!! thls.b<’ok ''ere from their rUvagrs necessitate* con-
taken at the very scone of the story, ctant vigilance and an avail*hl«
and are worth the price of the book 1 / ,an. ’ . ai an ?Vfu ,. * ®
Thav a,.t„„i _ means of destroying them when first
... „ ..... discovered.
Carrizo Springs, Pearsall, Lytle and KVera, weeks visiting reiatives.
Devine. A good meeting was held,
ed in the Baptist church and the men
In the afternoon the ladies assembl-
held their meeting in the Methodist
>abinal-I)'Hanis VALLEY FARMER SAYS FINANC-
revival meeting in this community
several years ago, and who
game in Sabinal Sunday,
r. and Mrs. Andrew Watts from
Antonio wi-r^ v siting Mr. and
Albert Nester Sunday.
ns. Robert Ri yno'ds and children t .. . ..
“••do spool Sunday aftnrno»l, thy' V.(l«y Slaty H.nt ot Harlinyi-n, at,™d'"* 'J* c0“"c'1'
»'* Mrs. K,,i„a I),h.i written ,hy f.howin, letter to I M"“ J’T "j'T'
»- *U. Haby „„| son. Richard, thy Brow„„illr Herald i 'hTyhy.d.y,
Rw "ere visiting ml- To the Herald;
U 'nere Sunday. I Among those named to get out
r- -and Martin was transferretl voters in the interest of Mr. Garner,
io where he will continue my name appeared in your paper on
*°r PPn' s Pipe Line. May 5th as a member of the com-
r'an ^rs' Atlnlph Bippert from mittee for precinct No. 23, Harlin-
P Were v«itine relatives here gen.
s’. . y J Will you be kind enough to give
' "rtt Saathoff, Mary Fillin- this letter space in your paper, as
j. U ‘' 'vt‘ r and Esther Saath- I want my position in this race un-
off* i ■ - *ind ^essrs- Hugo derstood by all my friends.
and'te1' , i!lin?,>r' Wesley Saath-J My support will go to Mr. Sid Hard-
d. • r i * lr°m ^°n<i0 *ptnt in for Congressman. He has in the
J1, Inn.’’ 1 past and still advocates tariff pro-
aL he Winning of Joy,” tection for the farmers and stock-
was a h^''nt< ^ * ‘V tbe junior men. This we sadly need for this
tendni succ,'f'8' B was large- district, and we know that this has
*' jui„/m ti!U(b enjoyfd. j not been accomplished in the past.
r class ,ff i > t ntertained the Our existence in the Lower Rio
‘Shut Inn ” a p'cnlc «t' Grande .Valley depends on a fair
was su v i' rut!,day- A dainty return for our fruits and vegetables,
* Fingfer'V t",. tb°se present: and if we cannot produc- t! se con- J
r, Mitch,'i] l 1 ‘‘iger, Raymond modities without being in open com-,
r, Corine y Laander Ru-,petition with another country,
Batot K;,rr’ Etbc'* S'aathoff, ; will not witness the pr-gross
Reitzer mV* Budinger, ■ should, make.
As a banker, 1 find that we are
unable to finance the growing 1 f
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Pearce had as $2.50.
their guests the week-end, Mr.
Pearce's sisters and families from
is now i Nan Antonio.
Miss Gladys Godden spent a while
; the author or ordered through this
paper at the publisher’* price < f
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ING TRU-Y CROPS UNSAFE
UNDER GARNER REPRESEN-
TATION. i stationed at Asherton, was greeted
q i, ,, , 777 by his friends here Thursday, while!'11 ^an Antonio.
B. M. Hoiand, Vice-President of!------------------------„ ' j Miss Mary Poach from San An-
Rena tonio was the guest of her parents,
am] Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Posch.
j Luc 11a Shumaker, were San Antonio Mr. Albert Fowler spent several
visitors during last week. days in San Antonio.
Prof, and Mrs. Mogford had Rev.' Mr. Louis Rihn spent Wednesday
j and Mrs, Jeffrey from Fowlerton as 'n ‘C{in Antonio.
J the ir guests during the meeting. ‘ Everyone in this community has
Mrs. Lonnie Howard of Devine was a smile since we were blessed with
at the Council Meeting; so were many H f'ne ra'n Saturday,
of the other ladies from Devine, Mr. J. A. Blackburn went over to
whose names we failed to learn. We H/tndo Saturday and had to spend
enjoyed the meeting and enjoyed the the night as the rain came,
company of these good people. j Mrs. Ed. Bader and children spent
The ladies of the church here serv-1 °ne evening the past week in De-
ed dinner, cafeteria style to all who 1'ine.
were present; consisting of fried J We have several cases of measles
chicken, dressing, potato salad, pies, around in our community.
Debit and credit Slips for sale
the Anvil Hera'd office.
if.
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Li Willi,, * ’
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ims- Viola Koch,
cakes and iced tea.
Prof, and Mrs. Mogford were visit-
ors at Carrizo Springs during the
last week-end.
Mr. Roy Brantley gave his Sunday
School class a treat by taking them
to the Sunday School picnic on the
i Frio River at the State Park. They
reported a good time; came home
after the big rain, and were water
bound for a little while, but were
happy in spite of all they went
through, and are very grateful to
Mr. Brantley for the good time he
showed them.
Mr. Lee Ward also went to the1
picnic and saw a good many folks
there whom he had not seen for years,
and says he spent a most pleasant
day at the park.
Mrs. Clara Neal is visiting her
daughters, Mrs. J. P. Nixon and Mrs
Burton Hammer.
Mr. Milton Oofinger was in Van
cey Sunday, shaking hands with
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Newton and
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Wilson took ir
the picnic at the Frio State Park
last Saturday.
Mrs. Jess Duncan and daughter.
Miss Margaret, visited Mrs. Will
Harris Friday.
Dr. Jarrinye Nixon S’r. is spend iv.’
a few days with his brother,
P. Nixon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ilardt
baby of Thompsonville are here on
a visit to relatives and fru nd.--.
* the t)f V1 ,|l(1 game thus Farming one ,v»ur without additional Mr. and M t -. How aid ,
Popuiarity of Sunday cost_ ; Wells were guests of Mr. Joe Ward
Mi. and Mrs. A. C. Billings and
baby spent a few days with his
mother at Tarpley.
OLDFIELD
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U f0hn Pn . VIV|AB VVILII d 11 V •*«'
jee Hubbard 'v-n^ b'nger« Mer-1 ty because there is no certainty of
Cster. Rich- • '• Um ^°brb*ch,1 price protection against foreign shij
%i', and pr< ' aathoff, Thom- j ments. I have no ill will or feeling
* time, 11 'eater. All had for any candidate out for this -office
e marriage t ■ {and this declaration on my part is
Hi to Mr , 'l ?Ess. Eunice. made after studying the situation
:Enounced jM ',ir'tS ^'brbach and 1 firmly believe Mr. Hardin will
pUc Church s ^ \ E°*y Gross put forth every effort to secure ad-
to ,ahe nl-'i Un< ay' ^bp WP(i- equate tariff laws for his district.
* play June* i • ' B. M. HOLLAND
•abJ"1' Setlior Glass lt,il}
D,IT success i „ ....
baracters l . . i''< y a*lended. —Brownsville Herald, May 20
f!0(l train!,, ’.'I* that tb('y bad (Political Advertising)
l|at'° in June.
Gyclone Sally,” Harlingen, Texas,
of 1928, May 18, 1928.
CAPITAL, LABOR AND BRAINS.
The Jefferson County Union, Fort
Atkinson, Wisconsin, says:
“Here are two interesting para-
graphs from ‘The Things that are
Caesar’s’ by Guy Morrison Walker:
“ ’Social economists claim there is
only one source of wealth—-Labor.
Political economists insist that in
addition to Labor—Land and Capital
must be classified as additional
sources of wealth. But they both
deny the economic value of that which
is the greatest of all in the produc-
tion of wealth—BRAINS.’
“ ‘Capital would generally be idle
and waste away if it were not for
the brains of some thinker who finds
a better way to use it than it is
being used. And labor would be idle
if it were not for this same think'i
who devises, invents and creates un
leamed-of opportunities for Labor
iy holding before Capital the great* i
irofits and rewards in a new venture,
he Thinker secures the support of
apital. which Labor would not bt
ible to secure for itself.’ ”—Selected
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, May 25, 1928, newspaper, May 25, 1928; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth563351/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hondo Public Library.