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BUILD HIGHWAY 173 — ‘‘FROM THE HILL COUNTRY TO DEEP WATER.”
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CONSOLIDATED
OCT. 17, 1903.
HONDO, MEDINA COUNTY, TEXAS, JULY 15, 1938.
VOL. 53. No. 1
LOCAL and PERSONAL
You
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k,n 3o u week'
DUNCAN-CHANCEY.
A wedding which came as a plea.s-
int surprise to relatives and friends
of the bride that of Miss Bernice
Ghaneey of Hondo and Mr. F. M.
Duncan of Hebbronville, which oc
Hired at 7:00 o’clock Monday even-
ng, July 11. 19118, in Laurel Heights
Methodist Church, San Antonio. Rev.
Goodi ich, pastor, officiated. The only 1
attendants were Miss Genevieve
Brucks of Hondo and Mr. Harley
Grimes of Hebbronville.
Mr. and Mrs. Duncan returned to
Hondo Tuesday, and Mr. Duncan left
later in the dae for Hebbronville to
provide a home for his bride. Mrs.
Duncan will join her husband next
week.
The bridegroom is a native of Hen-
LaCOSTE MEXICAN
STABBED TO DEATH
Two Mexicans Charged With Murder
Held in County Jail.
Fernando Lopez, 21, of I.aCoste,
is dead of stab wounds received in a
roadside fight near LaCoste about 1
A. M. Sunday, July 10, and two
Mexican brothers, Jose Mario Ruiz
and Fernando Ruiz, also of LaCoste,
are lodged in the county jail here
charged with assault and murder.
Returning home after a dance in
an auto with six relatives, Lopez
Guadalupe Lopez and. Munuela Cas-
j tro.
The sheriff's department of San
Antonio was notified of the slaying
by the hospital at I A. M. Later
; Sheriff C. J. Schuehle of Medina
j County was called and the aiTest of
! the two brothers, Jose Mario and
Fernando Ruiz, was made. They were
lodged in the jail here in Hondo to
await an examining trial.
Shetiff Schuehle, District Attor-
ney R. J. Noonan and County Attor-
ney H. E. Haass took the prisoners to
BANKS IN GOCD CONDITION.
WINDROW’S orders flowers
,, Robert Dr, item of I'unlay joins , . Texas, and is an employe of C°t out of the car when someone LaCoste Tuesday for a hearing be-
li* of new readers this week. ■ *v.. o— r,:i * - • •• • • . , . ... ... «---*•
"i ' kind* of fountain drinks at
^CONFECTIONERY. tf.
rn» SALE -0 sheep muttons, 3-
-HAROLD E. RIEHER,
bra, Tex. Phone Tarplcy. 1 2tp
re-
stores framed and mirrors
ira ece woodcxatt
HOP
Vr Alma K ich of San Antonio
A. guest Of Mis. lone Crouch
Etdiy.
”,ast a Hi a hull. 2 years old.
lricd' Bar 2 Reward. P. O. Box
, Natalia. ’Upd
■ u»v. ■ valuable key? If
L call at th Anvil Herald office
,1 identify c li,,o.v.
yr f J Pr-TS thi week adds his
ie'w’tbe A vil Herald’s new read-
the Sun Oil Company located at
Hebbronville. The bride is the only
child of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Chancey
of Hondo and is a graduate of Hondo
High School.
This paper joins the friends of the
couple in extending congratulations
and best wishes.
For drug ' i'1 needs go to WIN-
iROW DRI't, STORE, serving Me
M County since 1898. tl
. For Hems! vbing -eo Mrs. R. W .
kttcc, at n idenci .
Cet comer of courthouse. tf
FOR SALE Cafe fixtures; will
Lll all or pa11 priced to sell. Ap-
L) CITY CAFE. Sabinal. dtp
Found, key to a Yale lock. Owner
Lu hive sane by calling and identi-
Bjnng proper! at this office.
I Cooper's Cattle Dip, testing fluid
and tablets Rlacklegol vaccine. —
pars' supply at Windrow Drug Store.
Mrs. B. A Stewart of Bedias,
[Texas, is here visiting her son-in-law
tnd daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dun-
lcati.
Mr Charli L M'Jennink was an
lappreciated ra.ler at this office Tues-
|p|/, renewing h; subscription to this
paper for another year.
Who has $1290 they want to in-
vert in Honrin property that will pay
jkur S'e on hi.- inw-tment? If in-
tertced, ph«*.. 12 or write care Box
M, Hondo, Texas. tf
Landa Case
Gets New Trial
HUNTER CASE CONTINUED
A- we closed our forms lust Thui -
day, the suit of G. D. Whitfield, Re-
ceiver for Adams Co, of Devine, vs.
Harry Landa, et al, was being tried
in thi District Court of Medina
County. The jury returned a verdict
threw a stone through the wind-
shield. A fight ensued and Lopez
was fatally stabbed, apparently with
a long bladed knife. He was taken to
the Robert B. Green Memorial Hos-
pital ir San Antonio by his father,
Julian Lopez, and Ramon Duron of
San Antonio, but was pronounced
dead on arrival. Riding with the vic-
tim at the time of the slaying were
Manuel, Aurelia, Felix, Lucille, and
fore Judge Leslie Howard’s justice
court. The lawyer for the defend-
ants, however, failed to appear, the
examining trial was postponed to
Monday, July 18, and the two prison-
ers were again lodged in the Hondo
jail,
Tw’o other Mexican men were be-
lieved implicated in the fatal stab-
bing but, were later released by the
authorities.
Official financial statements pub- j
lished elsewhere in this paper by the
Hondo National Hank and the JL>’-
Hanis State Bank show the two in-
stitutions in good condition.
The Hondo National, the only Hon-
do banking institution, has on de-
posit $680,862.32, following the na-
tional bank call for condition of
banks as of June 30. This indicates
an increase over the $605,596.09 as
of the last call made December 31,
1937. Loans and discounts of the
bank were up $29,564.51 as compar-
ed with the December bank call. Un-
divided profits in the June report
show a $4,005.38 jump over those in
December, 1937. There is a marked
increase in the bank’s assets since
this time last year.
The D’Hanis State Bank reports
$123,876.93 in individual deposits, j umn is “Strike the Anvil and let the
an increase of $3,811.86 above those ! Sparks fly where they will”. T~ *’*“
of June 1937. Loans and discounts j
SPARKS
Being News, Views and Reviews
by the
Managing Editor
>* ^
The thought implied by the sign
of the Anvil and the title of this col-
VCCATICNAL. AGRICULTURE TEACHER AND FUTURE FARMERS
TO ATTEND STATE F. F A. CONVENTION IN EL PASO NEXT WEEK
for the June call show $45,964.90
compared with $27,810.72 for June
1937, and undivided profits also in-
dicate a substantial increase, over
those of the call of a year ago.
Officials of both institutions re-
port good business during the six-
month period ending June 30, as
their official statements indicate.
Mr. C. D. Sadler, Vocational Agri-
culture teacher, with Albert and Ar-
thur Lacy will leave the first of next
u.ek for the State Future Farmer
1 ntion w 1 ich will be held in El
Pa-o July 21, 22, anil 23.
Albert and Arthur Lacy are apply-
ii g for the Lone Star Future Farmer
degree. We should feel proud of these
a definite program that he expects to
enter upon the vocation of farming
or ranching. He must have earned or
otherwise productively invested $250
in hi; program, he must show by rec-
ords that he is a leader, and able to
hold a group discussion for at least
County Court
In Session
In the
absence of the M. E. and chief ham-
mer-slinger we are going to do a lit-
tle “pinch-hitting” on our own.
noon,
favor of Adams Co., Friday after- boys a they are the first to make things which a boy must have accom-
> . « I .1 1 h . ■ , .1 . 1 ixliclxiwl Kilt Will 11*1 Vil uoinn 1 l\
and on Saturday morning the application from Hondo, and this be-! plisKed, but will give some idea.
defendants called for and ------
pposite north- a new trial, which has been
set for Friday, July 15th. The suit,
which involves around $26,000 which
it is alleged M. A. Keller paid to
Harry lunula and others for the pur-
chase of their interests in Adams Go.,
Inc., out of funds claimed by some
to rightfully belong to patrons of the
store, was in process of .hearing from
July 6 until Friday afternoon, July
8, when the jury returned its verdict.
The case of The State of Texas vs.
Roy Hunter, charged with a -tatutory
offense, came before the Court Fri-
day and was continued until a special
term of court
MEDINA COUNTY TO SHARE
IN UVALDE CLINIC BENEFITS
On July the 21st a Crippled Child-
ren’s Diagnostic Clinic will be held at
the First Baptist Church in Uvalde
for the crippled children of this en-
tire district which comprises the fol-
Mr. and V Oscar Filleman and lowing counties Uvalde, Dimmit. La
ing the highest degree that the State
of Texas can confer upon them. This
high honor is won by only about 60
hoys in the entire state each year.
Their application has already passed
the Area office, and the office at
Huntsville. Texas.
If tin- above degree is obtained by
these boys their next goal is to be
American Farmers, which is the high-
i■-! degree conferred by the Future
Farmer Organization,
In order to obtain the Lone Star
Farmer degree a hey must show by
RIO-CLIFF H D. CLUB
The Rio-Cliff Home Demonstration
Club met Thursday afternoon, July
7th, at the home of Mrs. R. W. Sittre
to study books and magazines for the
home. Games led by Mrs. J. E. Bou-
bel provided entertainment for the
The County Court of Medina
County convened Tuesday, .July 12,
in the courthouse in Hondo, and after
40 minutes. The above are only a few hearing of several cases was recessed
Wednesday until further call during
the July term. County Judge A. H.
Rothe presided, with County Clerk
S. A. Jungman, County Attorney H.
E. Haass and Sheriff C. J. Schuehle
Upon the return of the application,
it will be placed on display in order
that people of this community may
what some of the Vocational Ag- in attemdance. A petit jury was called
riculture students are doing.
The state officials have arranged
to make a tour of the famous Carls-
bad Cave on Sunday after the con-
vention closes.
Mr. Sadler, Albert and Arthur wall
be accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. J. I).
Lacy, and their daughter, Judy, who
is the local chapter’s Sweetheart for
1938 39.
IMPROVED TAX COLLECTIONS.
L. E. Heath, tax assessor and col-
lectoi for Medina County, reports tax
! eolloctb ns for the fiscal year ending
June 30, 1938, as exceptionally good,
amounting to 90.5 ., of the taxes
assessed for that time. This is a
for service during the first week’s
trials. The jurors were: Raymond
Wolff, Fritz Weiblen, Hy. Poerner,
Raymond Sehuchart, Geo. Schott,
Fred Fohn, A. C. Wurzbach, Ecell
Goodwin, Ervin Lutz, and Burr Lea-
man. Harrison Harris and Frank Kel-
ler were excused.
The following cases were heard:
Criminal
The State of Texas vs. Pete Flores,
theft of an overcoat of the value of
$15.00. Dismissed.
If there’s one thing our fellow
townsmen bring back to us stay-at-
homes from their travels in and out
of this State it is the fact that no-
where are there as good crops, as
pleasant (if possible at 103 degrees)
climate, or as bright prospects as in
Medina County. That is something
for which we should all be thankful.
Cheerful news in this week’s pa-
per are the reports of the sound fi-
nancial condition of our banks and
the announcement by Mr. Heath of
the high percentage of tax collections
over previous years. Somebody
has money. And if you want to be
heartened further take a look at the
substantial new residences and fine
now business institutions built in
Hondo the past year, ride around on
our paved streets and N. B. all the
other improvements in the town. And
if the old adage that many weddings
is an evidence of good times is true,
then Hondo is on a boom.
ment>
Salle. Frio, MEDINA, Bandera, Ed-
wards, Val Verde, Terrell, Maverick,
Zavala, and Kinney. Also any other
county near enough may send anyone
they wish.
Some of these counties are organ-
ized with workers to fully carry on
this work within their own counties
and to them we urge that they join health
hands with Uvalde in making this one
of the most far-reaching pieces of
work in Texas. We are neighbors in
the work so let’s be co-workers as
well.
Each county is being asked to lo-
cally be responsible for the finding
as well as the opportunity for these
cases, their own crippled children,
to come to the clinic. The following
services will be given: diagnosing
in New Orleans, and recommending treatment for new
cases; checking the old cases to see
if further treatment is needed; and
tlriren left M n.iay morning for
their home in Sun Angelo, Texas,
•fieri ten day-’ visit to his parents,
Mr. aid Mrs. ( harles Filleman,
Mr. srd M‘ ( . .by Whitehead left
Monday for their home in Vivian, lax.,
•fter» ten da -1 visit to Mrs. White-
bao's parents. Mr. and Mrs. O. H.
Killer.
IS YOUR INSURANCE MAN
' M' Wild ; -V I ■ \MO.\G YOU,
^ ONE JO : i \SSLNG THRU ?
lor Ever Form of insurance
*»0. H MILLER, HONDO, Texas,
Since 1907.
, Mrs. 0. B Taylor and son, Hlan-
“r" *^ved home last Thursday
"■r"* f'-ir .i on days’ visit with
fcr rr.o*h,‘> v . Irma Murv Price,
f1 ■'■ •" r<- . ■
wsiiitea
recreation hour. Delicious refresh-1 notable improvement over collections
of last year. Mr. Heath says Medina
County can boast of being among the
ount.es whose tax collections soared
o the highest percentages in several
.-ears, arid of exceeding that of Bex-
rr County with its 85.17 per cent.
were served by the hostess to
seven members: Mrs. J. C. Geant,
Mrs. F. C. Stinson, Mrs. Theodor
Wurzbach, Mrs. C. C. Bippert, Mrs.
Herman Wurzbach, Mrs. Henry Flory
and Mrs. Mary Balzer; ari) guests,
Mr*. R. L. Burrell, Mrs. C. A. Ilaby,
Mrs, Joe Spettle, Mrs. C. R. Haby,
Mrs. Claude Beck and Mrs. J. E.
Boubcl. The next meeting of the
group will be held September 1st, at
the home of Mrs. Mary Balzer, to
for the family. —Re-
porter.
THE RAYE ANNOUNCES A
NEW SATURDAY POLICY
Friday night at 8;
Saturday Matinee, 2:30;
Saturday night, first show
second show 9:30. 10 and 15c.
7:45,
1 2tc
sistance that is rightfully and law-
fully due.
If you owe the Hondo district tui-
halter, killing and possession of doe
deer. Dismissed.
State of Texas vs. Roy McCamey,
Jr., swindling by giving worthless
check. Continued.
State of Texas vs. F. E. Griggs,
polluting water course. Dismissed.
State of Texas vs. D. F. Stoy, pol-
luting water course. Dismissed.
State of Texas vs. R. E. Brubeck,
polluting water course. Dismissed.
State of Texas vs. Archie Donaghe,
aggravated assault. Dismissed.
State of Texas vs. Morris Coff-
man. swindling by bogus check. Con-
tinued.
State of Texas vs. Marcelino Ybar-
ra, unlawfully practicing medicine.
Dismissed.
1 State of Texas vs. Adolph F.
j Naegelin, swindling by bogus check.
I Continued.
State of Texas vs. E. F. Eismen-
j ger, theft of $20.00. Passed. Contin-
; ued by agreement of parties.
State of Texas vs. Thelma West,
i also known as Mrs. Jack Byers, stat-
! utorv offense and vagrancy. Defend-
ant plead guilty, and assessed $1.00
1 just got in another PHILCO All-1 *inland costs ofcourt.
Wave Battery Set Radio; console.
Two liquor law violations came up
in County Court this week, the first
a conviction for selling beer without
| a license, and the second a charge
State of Texas vs. RomaJdo Gar- against a liquor dealer of selling beer
cia, aggravated assault. Dismissed. to minors. Sheriff Schuehle informs
State of Texas vs. Barney Burk- us that the latter case is the first o£
FOR SALE.
Young Rambouillet ram.
TAYLOR.
SALESMEN WANTED.
O. B.
1 ltc
WANTED: Man with car for prof-
itable Rawleigh Route. Must he sat-
fied with earnings of $30 a week to
-tart. Write Rawleigh’s, Dept. TXG-
358-101, Memphis, Tenn., or see R.
L. Chambliss, 1120 Aransas, Kerr-
ville, Texas. 1 4tp
BARGAIN IN USED RADIO.
State of Texas vs. R. G. McAdoo,
Section B of Law of the Road, Art.
Nn V.rge, from here, and an- ‘he cases who have been completed tion, an(] have made no effort to pay cabinet, has been refinished and it Dismissed
J^dHught . . Miss Vernell Stieg- in treatment given the opportunity it> please do not expect us to enroll looks just like new. Foreign stations I uismi. sea. chrjstilles
& of San Antonio arrived home to discuss with the state plans for voul. child again in September. Y\ e | guaranteed, new extra heavy duty tate ot 1 exa- *red '
Thursday. Ju • 7th, from a visit with rehabilitation or further schooling. ,.xpect to refuse admission to stu-1 batteries. Priced for' quick sale, cash
»«r»nar.d brother, Clifford Stieg- The ages are from birth to twenty- dent- who> • tuition accounts show no or terms.—HERMAN \\ LYNANU.
Wi Thov spent one years old. We wish to emphasise payments whatever. West ol < ourthouse. ____
. “ttwow K on their motor trip the importance of early treatment
THE FORGOTTEN MAN
i r- mt’ii muwr u i
| "e Borthern part of the state.
Hr. and
t for all these cases, especially hair-
lipped and burns.
.ted sister V r ‘y V* §tourKeon If you know of any cnppled child-
KSan Am R ' ,one L,‘ burgeon n deformities of any kind from
i f Atn°; '• r,u;d Mr- ind E-hp «n UP. ten the,,, of th,* <■!„„<> i
Sti. " fmmiv Sundey Mr. am, ;tjvi^ them to go. This oppor-|
|B*k*wF •' ‘S P.Uhl’sh,'r of tht> tunity might never come their way
b of th,.' t “n 3,n act,v? “‘‘""-I again. Test for tuberculosis of ages
\ °>n jrtven above will also be given during
the clinic.
C. F. SCHWEERS.
for the Clinic work.
ne Texa:
»n of w ,ich
Itot|v elected
I''
.Friends
Beekeepers’ Asso-
Mr. Aten was re-
president.
till k ~i Robert Breiten
t0 n that She is rc-
tkrL - ■• ’on the recent operation
L'j,' ’ underwent at the Santa
krooriit ?he was able t0 be
she rrm. ,>n( 0 on July 4, where
Either ,in,'d, F°r several days for
her ). care> before being moved to
tome noa, Dunlay.
)Ir' and Mr
To School Patrons
Residing Outside
Hondo District
lad sons'*m'I Leinweber
and Mu'; a,. t,,n- Hilmer and Elton, The Hondo inaopenueni •-■■-, ■
hturdjy -- ^'etenhoefer, visited j District has been authorized by the
Sund:‘V ul Corpus1 State Department of Education
lather* \nt‘ CbaP”>an Ranch be- charge the full net amount for high
W i, kLu.heie an°ther son, Mar- school and grade school tuition ioi
hutinif All enjoyed an ! transferred students during the con-
thrnn i" ba'- The party went ing school year. Based on last yea -
I1* Aim. „,V FJeeville and returned costs, high school tuition will
® l ,forKe West. Mr. Lein- ar-mnd $110 and grade schoo around
hmp^Ki < v,dld n«t see any crops $54. Pupils who transfer wt. Pe ai-
(oiinty W,‘ wuh those of Medina lowed credit for the state l1, l^ap‘ta’
S' DERaNKOU, OUR netC<!f ' approximately W for high
UCRpyf^ST’ IS LEAVING FOR school and $32 for the gt« *
lifICUST a^T| THE FIRST OF Tuition charges arc based uPon ac‘
TIN fllj T„WlLL NOT RE- tual per capita costs ol operating thi
&ER THf LTHUrsdAY, OCTO- high - hool and the ‘ kmentai-y
ANY 0NE 0F aobooU Money- spent in paying -or
tS ,N NEED OF AD- buildings, and for athletics, ar -
1 ?*Hls THEIR GLASSES, included in the figures.
lHv,TED to CESl ,;i CORDIALLY The Hondo och.xjl* w
bF-lEAVFc° SEE H|M BEFORE! opnortunii
JFRE _ ON HIS USUAL DAYS patron*, h
% SATtr.n1RSr>AYS- FRIDAYS so wmeat ii
‘ “AYS 3, necessary
i*r'
th-
Iconic the,
jrving out-of-dirtrict |
bun.
hits become
selling beer to a minor. Passed. A
similar case was also passed.
State of Texas vs. Celestina Ybar-
ra, selling beer w ithout a licen.se. De-
| fendant plead guilty, fined $25.00
and costs of court.
Civil
Mat A. Keller arnd W. A. A.lien vs.
Ben C. Duncan, forcible detainer, ap-]
peal from J. P. court Pr. 5. Dismiss- j
ed.
Ne!s Walberg vs. F. E. Griggs, suit
for damages appealed from J. P.
court Pr. 5. Dismissed.
Tobe Cude and Chester Teel vs.
W. W. Gardner, suit for labor bill,
appealed from J. P. court Pr. 5.
its kind to come up in Medina Coun-
ty since the repeal of the 18th
amendment, and urges that all liquor
dealers and others take heed of the
laws as they are very stringent and
that all violators will be prosecuted.
Prohibition is dead and buried; let’s
keep the ghost from walking.
Attention is again called this week
to the sample ballot printed else-
where in this paper to be used in the
Democratic primary on July- 23rd.
General talk in Hondo has it that the
run-off for the Democratic nomina-
tion for governor w'ill bo betw'ocn W.
Lee O’Daniel, a sort of musical mis-
sionary in politics, and William Mc-
Craw, a veteran in tho game. Mr.
Barry, president of the Chamber of
Commerce, informs us that Mr. O’-
Daniel has been asked to make an ap-
pearance in Hondo between now and
Julv 23rd, but as we go to press he
has had no reply from the guberna-
torial candidate.
These dim sparks probably won’t
sting anyone but the pinch-hitter
who raised ’em. We’ll know as soon
as the M. E. returns and berates us
for taking on too much authority and
over-estimating our power behind
the hammer. Then we’ll need our
friends with the soothing salve—
then w'ill be the time to subscribe!
—A. D.
INTEREST IN PROGRESSIVE
BUSINESS FOR SALE
Plaintiff’s
cepted.
motion for non-suit ac-
MY ONE-HALF INTEREST IN
THE CAINES-KOLLMAN CHEVRO-
LET CO. OF HONDO IS FOR SALE..
WILL MAKE VERY ATTRACTIVE
PROPOSITION IF SOLD WITHIN
NEXT THIRTY DAYS. ROBT. L.
IKOLLMAN. 1 2tc
HONDO C. OF C. DISCUSSES
CIVIC IMPROVEMENTS
Hondo To Go On the Air —Tcachert
Banquet Planned.
Crow, Fritz Belsehner, and Rudolph
Rath was appointed to arrange the
__ details.
" , . The president reported that, he had
Sixteen members of the ( barn he i Maddux, di- rict high-
oi Commerce vets, present at its way engineer, regarding >>me stop-
monthly meeting Tuesday evening. atuj_g0 lights for the main street in-
! he ( hamber voted unanimously to tersections on the highway. Mr. Mad-
aceept the invitation of the I itluk Hux will advise the Chamber of Corn-
Advertising Co. to present Hondo nu.m in tlu. next fMk days u to
over the air in one of Ken McClures whethl„ 0r rot these lights may he
broadcasts over WOAI. The aP" secured free from the hitrhwav de-
pointed Henry Memman, S. A. .luntr- pal-t
A committee tomposo-1 of H. E.
man, and H. E. Haass as a committee
to complete arrangements with the
company and to prepare a script for
us,, by Mr. McClure.
The Chamber appropriated $7.00
to the 4-H Club to apply on expenses
of members whining a trip to the
short course at College Station.
A banquet will be held the evening
j,.f .>roh.»r 13 honoring the teach-
!, . ' commit*"** cempoM«i of Hill
Haass, A. G. Walkor, ar.d Louis
Grube, was appointed to investigate
the possibility of making some civic
improvements through °WA grants
ar through the WPA.
Tile i ‘gular m ••'■‘ing for August
will oe held in the court house at
7:30 the evening of August 9, the
Chamber having voted to dispense
v\ th tht* u UP' dinner at •‘hat time
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