The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, March 12, 1937 Page: 4 of 8
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• LOCAL AND PERSONAL *
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Patronise our advertisers.
|,rt the Hondo l#and Co. *«li your
land for you.
ARMSTRONG'S LINOLEUM.
LEINW KHKK’s.
All kind* of drinks. at CARLE'.8
CONI ECTIONERU
GOLD SEAL CONGOLELM
RUGS LENWEHCRS.
YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME
AT THE PLAZA BAR.
Toll our advertisers you «aw their
advertisement in thi.-* paper.
KING’S BOX CANDIES AT
BOTHE CONFECTIONERY.
For furnished room- phone 127-3
rings or apply at Anvil Herald office
SPECIAL WEEKLY RATES ON
ROCMS, $3.50 AND UP. HONDC
HOTEL.
NONE BETTER—BUDWEISER
BEER. DRAFT OR BOHLE AT
PLA7A RAR. tf
FOR SALE—90 pure blood An
gora nannies, O. E. R1CHAKZ
Knippa, Texas. 4tc
The Anvil Herald phone is 127.
Ct!’ t»\o rings for offke or tI-»•
rings for residence. tf.
H. E. Hanes, Attorney-at-Law
Surveyor’s Office, Courthouse, Hon-
do. Texas. All legal matters care-
fully attended to, in all courts of
Texas. Manager Medina County Ab-
6trav' ompany.
Buy your hardware at C. R.
GAINES’. Agate ware pans, 60c
kind at 35c. Lawn mowers, hose;
bicycles and supplies; butcher knives
that cut; tortilla mills; the famous
Dayton tires wear better. You save
money in the long run. 2tc
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LISTEN
LAUGH
and LEARN
how to win over
1000
rich prizes
PROF. QUIZ
Every Sat. Night
at 7 P. M. - KTSA
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RABBITS!
RABBITS!
We have a nice assortment.
Come in and pick yours out
now. Baskets, chicks, etc.
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If you or your family read the
German language -and all who speak
it should read it—you need the
Kitie I’resse fuer Texas, the great
German language weekly newspaper
of Texas. It sells for only $2.00 per
year. Remit through this office and
get it and FARMING both for the
*2.00. Order the Freie Presse sent
to your home and encourage the
young people to enjoy the vast treas-
i.x-r of German literature tf
The Light Crust Doughboys, radio
entertainers from the Southwest
hookups, are familiar to our loca'
people. They make their film debut
in Republic’s “Oh, Susanna", show-
ing at the Colonial Theatre Friday
Saturday and Sunday night.
Give your nometown printer the
first chance when you need the ser-
vice of a printer. The more business
he does the better prepared he is to
give you efficient service. The more
you patronize the home man the moie
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It would be impossible to mention
all who were here for the several
funerals of the past week. F<>r that
reason do not feel slighted if you art
me ; an on. he personals
i of the week.
APARTMENT WITH PRIVATE
BATH. HONDO HOTEL.
Let us be your job printers.
u send in your
Renewal subscriptions
for your papers
And magazines.
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DANCE
QUIHI GUN CLUB HILL j|
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SATURDAY. MARCH 20th
Music by
HUEGEI.E FAMILY BAND
^ Admission 15c and 35c
We
Will
Forward
l»ur riptmn
For any new *pap« r
Or magazine ad vert lard
In thi. paper at the advertised
price.
tat tlu Hondo I.and Co. sell yout
land for you
APARTMENT WITH PRIVATE
BATH HONDO HOTEL.
Tell our advertisers you saw their
advertisement in this paper.
LIQUORS OF ALL. KINDS.
RO THE CONFECTIONERY.
L. J. Brucks, lawyer, is now lo-
cated next to Barber Shop, tf
Flowers for all occasions. Order
from ROTHE S CONFECTIONERY.
No ice to bother with. Try r
Kelvinator. Hondo I.umber Co. tf
SPECIAL WEEKLY RATES ON
ROCMS, $3 50 AND UP. HONDC
HOTEL.
CAKE SALE, MARCH 27. IN THE
OLD c.KELL BUILDING. LUTHER-
AN LADIES AID.
THE PLAZA BAR AND CALL
SERVE A QUICK LUNCH AND ALL
KINDS OF COLD DRINKS. tf
.iM LU LANCE SERVICE any
jvliere, DAY or NIGHT. John A
Iorger, Funeral Director. Phone 75.
er.
FOR SALE—1 iron wheel wagon,
1 mowing machine, 1 10-ft. rake, 1
single row planter, 1 single row cul-
tivator. *et of harness for two ani-
mals. See at W. H. ECKHART
FARM. ltpd.
The name of Jacob Gerald Marks
of Sabinal was called for the bank
account at the Colonial Theatre
Tuesday night. As he was not pres-
ent, the account was automatically
increased to $160.
IS YOUR INSURANCE MAN,
)NE WHO LIVES AMONG YOU;
>R ONE JUST PASSING THRU?
For -livery Form of Insurance
ce O. H. MILLER, Hondo, Texas
Since 1907.
Miss Frances Haegelin of Oui
1 ndy of the Lake College and her
classmate, Miss Anna Laura Winkler
of Bunkie, La., spent the week-end
with Miss Haegelin’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. L. Haegelin.
Don’t borrow your neighbor’s
copy of the local paper, lie buys it
for his own and his family’s use and
| not to be bothered about it by other.-.
Then when you add your subscrip-
, lion to its list you help the paper to
i render a better service to all. Now
| is the time to subscribe. tf.
THE MOST CONVENIENT LO-
CATION IN HONDO—L. F.
LAAKE’S BARBER SHOP, COR
NER NORTH FRONT AND BAN-
DERA. FIRST CLASS BARBER-
ING UNDER THE BEST OF SANI-
TARY CONDITIONS. YOUR
PATRONAGE APPRECIATED, tf.
W ill Grant won the first award at
the Trades Day event held Wednes-
day afternoon. Others winning val-
uable premiums were Charlie Deck-
ert, Mrs. M. F. Habermacher, Mr,
fkl. Weynand and Mrs. L. J. Brucks.
The Philco radio given away by Her-
man Weynand, local dealer, went to
Mrs. Ida VYiemers. The next Trades
Dav event will be held on April 14th.
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ABE GOLDBERG
Abe Goldberg. Port Arthur. vi<e-
nie ident of the Texas Society for
cripided children, organized the Tex
a- Society for Crippled Children, is
a director of the International Socie-
ty and is responsible for the Rotary
Clubs of lexis adopting crippled
children wotk as part of their active
program. Mr. Goldberg is urging
the erection of the Gonzales Warm
S| rings Foundation in order that
c rippled childrens work in Texas will
be more complete.
STAR ITCH REMEDY
Stops instantly the Itching of
Athletes Foot, Eczema, Tetter, Ring-
worm— Itch of all kind.- Kills the
Parasitic Germ that causes itching.
Apply once and get money back if
not satisfied. WINDROW S. 4tc
MARRIED.
Mrs. Eva Caraway and Mr. Harry
Reitzer were quietly married in San
Antonio last Friday. They will make
their home here where the groom is
employed by the Hondo Ice Company.
NOTICE.
For Sale—Fox terrier ,,ups, gnoel
ratters and watch dogs. Males,
$5.00; females, $3.00. MRS
GEORGE BACCUS, 421 West Then
Avenue, San Antonio, Texas. ltc
Don't forget our exceptional ad-
antages for handling your real es-
ate. Hondo Land Company.
Quite a number of Hondo people
attended the dinner at the D’Hanit
Parish Hall last Sunday.
SPECIAL WEEKLY RATES ON
ROCMS. $3.50 AND UP. HONDC
HOTEL.
APARTMENT WITH PRIVATE
BATH HONDO HOTEL.
Let the Hondo Land Co. sell yout
land for you.
Let us do your job printing.
Patronize our advertisers.
When you want
First class job
Printing
King
127.
Gel
The habit
Of buying by
The ails in th*« paper.
You'll find it b*>th convenient
And to your profit in the long run
APARTMENT WITH PRIVATE
BATH HONDO HOTEL.
Al l. KINDS OF LIQUORS. A1
ROTHE CONI ECTIONI RY.
Fruits and candies of all kinds, at
CARLE'S CONFECTIONERY. tf |
SPECIAL WEEKLY RATES ON
ROCMS, $3 50 AND UP. HONDC
HOTEL.
lor Hemstitching °ee Mrs. R. W.
Speeco, at residence opposite north
*est corner of courthouse. tf
DR TAYLOR. DENTIST, OF-
FICE AI RESIDENCE (1 Mock E.
of courthouse). PHONE 3$.
FOR KENT nicely furnished
Southeast bedroom; one or two sin-1
_ ns b ithroom; «lo • in .
quiet. Apph at Anvil Herald office
or phone 127-3 rings. tf.
( ommis-ioners Court held a caned
ses-don here Monday at which time.1
among other matters, petitions for
a| pointment of a 1 ounty Health
\uiso were received and filed to
await further consideration by th.
court.
FOR RENT—Two or three-room
rpertinent; furnished or unfurnished1
electric lights, gas. hot and cold
water; modern bathroom; desirable
location; south •■xpo«ure. Apply at
Anvil Herald office or phone 127-3
rings.
We fut ni>h a special box of 100
No. 6 envelopes and 200 8 l-2x 5 1-2
lettei sheets, every piece printed with
your name and address, lor the small
price of $1.00. You ean t beat this
in value anywhere. Try a box at the
Anvil Herald office. tf.
District Attorney R. J. Noonan wa
home Irons Uvalde the middle of the
week but returned Thursday morning
to look after some unfinished busi-
ngs. The Judge reports a busy term
of the it th a large number of
convictions in criminal cases.
Every member of the Light ( rust
Doughboys, six in number, can play
any kind of a wind or stringed instru-
ment. f;iv;. -ten alternate when
entertaining on the radio and screen.
Recently the group made its film bow
in Republic's “Oh, Susanna!” now at
the ( olonial Theatre, starring Gene
Autry.
Mrs. Ed. Cameron entertaind th*
Tuesday Contract Club at her home
this week. Mrs. Robert Kollman
won high score and Mis. L. E.
Heath won second high score. Re-
freshments of ice cream and cake
were served to the following: Mes-
dames J. M. Finger, 0. H. Taylor. L.
E. Heath, Robert Kollman anil Ed
Cameron.
I Commissioner Alfred A. Bader
h<o his W'PA workers busy «n some
SHOW STARTS At : «5 „ „
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WESTERN
GENE AUTRY in
“Oh, Susann
with Smdpy Burnett*—•Th.
p,OB *nd ,*?
me sensation. 0f the South*'
the light crust ddloh
boys "•
Ambushed in the dark
doned for dead Gen. ^L*
• whirlwind comehath ,
himself of (he oull,* br,Jt'r
ALSO OSWALD CARTOON
AND HASH GORDON
ALL FOR ONLY 1QC AND i5c
MON -TUES. TUESDAY IS
March 15-16 MONEY NITt
Freddie Barthol. mow, JMku
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“THE DEVIL IS
A SISSY”
Two American roughnecks »nd
an English lad they thought
was a sissy, ’till he proved the
stuff he was made of.
ALSO SHORT SUBJECT
“KILLER DOG"
WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY
March 17-1 8th
GRETA GARB- .
HUBERT TAYLOR
In
“CAMILLE”
Her love wa. like a great flatre
. . . burning . . . jcorchinj
withering . . ,r.d when the
flame died .he no longer cared
to live.
ALSO COMEDY
TUESDAY NIGHT ONLY ONE
SHOW-7 45 P M
$160
ONE $ LIUaCCOINT
Leo Tax.
(No Guarantee.)
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Have you seen the—
SHiCK SHAVER
FOR 89c |
also the |
ELECTRIC DRY j
SHAVER i
FOR $15.00 i
Come in—See them j
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B,
NEW CHEVROLET
nuj a iNLiVi c.ncvilULL
THE ONLY COMPLETE CAR-PRICED SO LOW
much needed street work in Hondo
and is making some very effective
I and valuable improvements. Hondo
1 being a county village and not an
| incorporated town her streets and al-
: leys at e lublic roads under care of
the county. Citizens should remember
this and co-operate with their com-
missioner in keeping them in propel
condition.
Mr. and M *s. L. E. Heath were
hosts to the Wednesday Night Bridge
Club this week on Tuesday even.ng
I Trophies were awarded Mrs. O. B.
Taylor and Dr. H. J. Meyer. The
guests included Mr. and Mrs. Karl
Starnes, Dr and Mrs. T. B. Knopp,
Dr. and Mrs O. B. Taylor, Dr. ami
Mrs. H. J. Meyer, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Kollman, and the hosts, Mr
i and Mrs. Heath.
Tho rainy weather of last
culminated in sonic fair showers t
Friday over thi- section. Th* t<L
precipitation for thi period a vu
ously estimated at from 1.5 inch tj
2.5 at varying points. In Hur.do
was a little better than 1.75 F.i Mk
from every direction report goo;
moisture conditions for bringing J
crops. Weather is changeable wi
prospects of more rainy weather
we go to press, and a heavy rainfai
would help the oat crop.
Owing to numerous other went
claiming th* ;*tt• • • . is of our pecplj
Sunday night, attendance at
program given by the Lulae* at
. High School Auditorium was dis
I pointing. Tho.-e ■ irtunate enoaf
1 to attend report an interesting
| instructive program giV(,n by
I I.atin American citizens.
STOCKMEN
FRESH SUPPLY BLACKLEG
VACCINE ON HAND.
LEGEAR TONICS, NEMA
CAPSULES
\ BOB CAT GRILL
2 LUNCHES, BEER AND WINES
| ALVIN BRITSCH, Proprietor
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Now at a Reduced Price. 1
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SEMESAN JR., and CERCSAN
POWDERS
The best for treating your
seeds with before planting.
Come in; let us tell you about
them.
WINDROW’S
Your Drug Store
Since 1898
Phone 124
Uk
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| CAREFUL CUSTOM HATCHING
Setting Days: Wednesday and Saturday
HONDO HATCHERY
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HONDO, TEXAS
SERVICE and EQUIPMENT
Battery
Service
Equipment
Recharging
and
Testing.
bending
, . ,-olvt' bcW"
Tire Service Equipm»nt—Special designed tools f°>' ,in,i
on truck tub*»‘, etc.—Spark plug equipment for 1 " 1 nt
cleaning—All kinds of plugs in stock—-Brake
for adjusting, alining and smoothing aire« b r
break shoes.
RATH SERVICE STATION
A COMPLETE REPAIR SHOP
11 I Northwest Corner Courthouse.
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, March 12, 1937, newspaper, March 12, 1937; Hondo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth563954/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hondo Public Library.