The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, May 31, 1946 Page: 4 of 12
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Get rt at Game?' Store—hr? Ex-, HEALTH
tiaguishen.
Consult u? first about your job
priating needs.
8 point Disaton hand saws now
available at ALAMO LUMBER CO.
DEPARTMENT NOTES
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND
CREDITORS
I
HOME FOR THE AGED
A good old fashioned spring
house cleaning in every city and
great deal toward furthering good
community in Texas would do a
health in this state, according to
To those indebted to. or holding
claims against the Estate of Mrs.
Mary E. Cameron, Deceased.
. j hcwui an mis •iwiuiuf The undersigned having been dulv
Cleaning and pressing promptly ' ^ G*o w Cox state Health Offi- ar pointed Executrix of the estate of
done at the Blue Bonnet > leaners tf c.^r< wy,(, jn ^u$tln today. “From Mrs. Mary E. Cameron, deceased,
FOR SALE—Cocker Spar.ie! | a practical standpoint the old adage late of Medina County, Texas, by H.
puppies. Call C. D. Sadler Place. 1 tp that ‘Cleanline* is next to Godli- E Haass, special judge of the county
Fee Sale, 9 Poland China pigs. 7 »* still well worth emphasis* court i f said county, on the 23rd day
weeks old, *6.00. WILLIE BOEHLE. '"IT" of April. 1916. hereby notifies all
2tc ! A general clean-up program of persons indebted to said estate to
Laundry Service at CROWS 'rtate-w.de proportions with the ob- come forward and make settlement
Cleaners.'Phone 125 for more infer- •>ect,v« o{ Ottering health condi- and those having claims against said
Mt-nn tions for our citizenship should in- estate, to present them to her within
nnT‘ ...„ V elude surface cleaning, drainage, the time prescribed by law at her
AM^TaIfrcFNT"atWINDROW ,he «n.veling of streets and alleys, resid. ncc
^?,«10JU^LCENT’ AT 1NI)R0W the cleaning of weeds and rubbish County. 1
off vacant lots.
"The destruction of
Mr*. Azopardi wishes to announce
the opening ot her ho ne to.
lescing or old age persons. Experi-
enced practical nurse. Phone 119.
Box 253, Sabmal, Texas. 4tpu |
Crow's for better cleaning. t
The Kaye and Pa fh
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DRUG STORE.
ICE CREAM—Pints 20c, Quarts
40c. Complete fountain service at
FLY DRUG CO.
Fee Rent. 2-room apartment,
shower bath. $30.10. Geo. Bendele
place. Phone 973-F5. tf
Fluorescent lighting fixtures fot
•ale and installed. LEINWEBER
Electric Supply A Repair.
FOR SALE—1 Circulating Heat-
er with 2 burners for cooking In
good shape. Phone 226. 2tpd.
For that restful sleep, try a
"MORNING GLORY” mattress—
$39.50. E. R. LEINWEBER CO.
Fer Sal*—One 4 4 -ton Diamond T
truck. Also a lease on the Longhorn
Filling Station. Write Box 267, Hon-
do, Texas. 2tpd
FOR RENT—One small four room
house, furnished or unfurnished.
Water, light and gas. At D’Hanis.
Mary Huegele. 3tpd.
FOR SALE—Option for Whites
Auto Store franchise in Hondo. Call
or wire FRED WALLIS. Apt. 31-B.
F^rragut, Idaho. lOtpd.
Mrs. Clinton Wiemers came in
at D’Hanis, in Medina
Texas, or at her office at
the Court House, in Hondo, Texas,
mosquito where she receives her mail, this the
breeding places and rat harborage 15th day of May A. D. 1946.
trash and general cleaning up of all MARGARET C. ROTHE
the proper disposal of garbage and Independent Executrix of the
premises will be,” said Cox, "of in- Estate of Mrs. Mary E. Cameron,
estimable value in helping to keep deceased,
down summer hazards such as dys- 4tc.
entery, typhoid, and poliomylitis. -:•-
Good community housekeeping HELP WANTED
and ordinary sanitary measures re- _
quire the prompt removal of all Want a man t0 do ^nfrai farm
matter in and around yards and and ranc), w„rk. Close to school,
homes in order to abate the danger ^us r(,utt good house, conveniences,
of such diseases, and insure good | Will give cow to milk. Six day work
health protection throughout the
State."
Dr. Cox stressed the fact that
many dangerous diseases are filth-
borne, and the only possible way to
control them is to eliminate the un-
sanitary cconditions responsible for
their spread.
-o-
SERVICE GUILD TO MEET
week. Will jay $100.00 per month
to right man. S'.eady work. See
Gus Benke, 6 mile- west of D’Hanis
on old U. S. 90 Highway. 2tpd.
Let os do your job Printing.
—Political Advertising, i
For Lieutenant Governor
The Wesleyan Service Guild of
First Methodist Church will meet at
8 p. m. next Thursday night, June
„ , . , .. | 6th, in the Community Center of .he
Monday to stop the ad for two bun ; .Navigation Village Hostess will be
calves. They were sold soon after the | Mrg j p Dtlony. A1j members are
ad began running. j urged to attend.
WANTED TO BUY—A good young
Jersey milk cow with young calf.
Ring Phone 990 F-21, R. A. Haege-
lin, Hondo Texas. . ltpd
Editor John C. Biediger and Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Salzman of LaCoste
were Hondo visitors Monday and
Tuesday of this week.
"Make Concrete Blocks for vour
home or to sell.” TYRA BLOCK
MAKER, only *70.00. R. K. TYRA
CO., WYOMING, MINN 4tc.
FOR SALE—3 \ miles south
of Hondo. A 20-acre farm. 100
acres in cultivation. For informa-
tion write VV. J. Earnest, 3201 Ea-.
1st St., Austin 22, Texas. 2t
BOOK WANTED—Will pay $10.00
good complete copy “Th I'ex.i-
Stock Directory or Book of Marks
A Brands”, printed 1865. 402 pages.
Describe condition. H. .-tender, Box
26, Kansas City, Missouri 3tc.
Mrs. Felix Richtei an.I -on
Charles Vincent Richter. M: s Loro
thy Ney and Char!t « Sh y left Thur
day for S.' * Angelo where they will
spend sevi al days with Mrs. Rich-
ter’s brother, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Fllleman, and family. From then
they will drive to New Mexico to visit
the famous Carlsbad Caverns.
MAKE BRICKS. Millions are
needed. Start a quick CASH busi-
ness, returns can start in two weeks
with an inexpensive, easily hand op-
erated TYRA BRICK MAKER, on-
ly sand and ctnient and any old
shed needed. Build your HOME of
brick. Get a TYRA-PLAN. See what
can he done. R. K. TYRA CO.,
DEPT. T.. WYOMING, MINN. 4tc
IlLAN SHIVERS
of Jefferso* County
The father of two children, he
left the Senate to volunteer in
World War II, served overseas
and now asks promotion to the
office of Lieutenant Governor,
for which he i* qualified, bated
on tervice and exprrience.
ADDRESS ALLAN SHIVERS,
Port Arthur, Texat.
Windrow Drug-News
DOUCHt POWDER
Here are 3 good iraaona
thousands of married wo
rtlv upon CCRTANK,
powder doucke. <1) Boothe*
sen.itlve tissues; (3) la de-
•dorliln*, (3) Leaves no tell-
tale medicinal odor Try
CEBTani It cottt little. If
not pleated, your money back
and no quratlona raked...
Preaerv* your natural dainti-
ness bv using ClftTANI
regularly. Your druggist bat It.
Sold at
FLY DRUG COMPANY
WINDROW DRUG STORE
tempting «...
delicious ....
satisfying ....
DINNERS
SOc
AT THE
WILLIAMS CAFE
NORTH of PARK THEATER
ON BANDERA AVENUE
HONDO TEXAS
MENU
Chicken Fried Steak Meat Ball*
Short Ribs Meat Loaf
Liver and Onion Gravy
Also other Dinners Daily
CHOICE OF
Blackaye Peas Red Beans
Butter Beans
Sweet or Irish Potatoes
Buttered Squash or Turnip*
Cut Groen Beans
AIR CON DITON ED
eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
THE RAYE
Friday and Saturday
May 31-June 1
RACGED ANGELS
Joel McCrea Andrea Leeds t
Walter Brennan l
Sunday and Monday *
June 2-3
LADY ON A TRAIN
Deanna Durbin
Ralph Bellamy
... ......
Tuesday, Wednesday and
Thurs., June 3-4-5
SAN ANTONIO
In Color
Errol Flynn Alexis Smith
Friday-Saturday
June 7-8
CARAVAN TRAILS
In Color
Eddie Dean Al La Rue
Adm. Price______2Sc
Fed. Taa........... Sc
Total________3 Sc
Starting time—6:46 P. M.
Mutinee continuous SAT.-SUN.
from 2:00 P. M. on, never
stops.
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News . . Comedies
THE PARK
Friday ann Syatj^j,,
May 31-June 1
flaming bullets
Tex Ritter Dave g-g
EPl^*>Serial Black
Sunday-Monday
June 2-3
TELL IT TO A STAR
Robert Livingston
............. Terry
Tuesday and WednewJ.t**’
June 4-5
CRIME DOCTOR'S
w WARNING
Warner Baxter
-------- ___Pu»ty Anderses
Thursday, June fi
THE SCARLET CLUE
Sidney Toler
..............MM.
Friday-Saturday **
June 7-8
GUN SMOKE
Johnny Mack Brown
..............
Adm. Price ...
Fed. Taa .......
T«»al .......... 25c
......................
hirst night Show starts " n «
Matinee Saturday at 2 n m
Matinee Sunday ,t 2 p «
............ rf,„()i_
Cartoons end Seriglj
CLOSING NOTICE
Effective Saturday, June 1 st,
We Will Close Every Satur-
day at 12 Noon During the
Summer Months.
ALAMO LUMBER
COMPANY
BUTANE GAS PLANTS
For Immediate Delivery
PENNINGTON ELECTRIC 4 GAS APPLIANCES
AND RADIO SERVICE
BOX 207, HONDO, TEXAS
I
HONDO HATCHERY
Would like to have your
orders for BABY CHICKS
as early as convenient.
CUSTOM HATCHING
BRING:iN YOURi fertile eggs
★ *
LUCIAN WARD, Prop
FORESTALL SERIOUS LIVE-
STOCK LOSSES THROUGH
TIMELY USE OF RELIABLE
SAFEGUARDS TO ANIMAL
HEALTH
STOCK AND POULTRY
REMEDIES
SCREW WORM MEDICINE
FORMULA 62
PINE TAR OIL
FLY SMEARS
DDT SPRAY
FOR HOME AND LIVE STOCK
ALL SIZES AND STRENGTHS
VACCINES
PREVENTION AND CURES
PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIALITY
Windrow Drug Store
SINCE IB9S
PHONF 124
HONDO, TEXAS
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tailored
perfection
The dress that you can put
on and wear practicc’iy
everywhere . . devoid of ex-
cess but with the elegance
of true simplicity1 Comfort '
able raglon shoulders, skirt
with easy fullness and Dock |
ets placed a-slant. Rayon'
faille in honey beige, apolc
green, flaminao and ice
aqua. Sizes 10-18,
Iff 4
tan ir
psfP. lo-aniittfer Gx
GILBERT BROS. GARAGE
Pickup
and
Delivery
Service
PHONE 29
BODY AND FENDER WORK
SPOT OR COMPLETE PAINTING ffjj
MOTOR REBUILDING
ACETYLENE WELDING
Estimate
ALL WORK GUARANTEED ««*■
i!
WANTED
j I BUY OLD BUILDINGS AND HOUSES
I TO BE MOVED OFF PROPERTY ANY
J WHERE IN COUNTY
j FRED BARTHLOME
PHONE 151
HONDO IMPLEMENT COMPANY:
JOHN DEERE I
Tractors Implements Repairs
PHONE 222
HONDO, TEXAS
-LEINWEBER-
ELECTRIC REPAIR AND SUPPLY
FLUORESCENT LIGHT FIXTURES
EXTRA BASE PLUGS, YARD L*iHTS INSTALLED
“YOU PHONE FOR ME
99
I’LL WIRE FOR YOU"
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, May 31, 1946, newspaper, May 31, 1946; Hondo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth563856/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hondo Public Library.