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BUILD HIGHWAY 173 — “FROM THE HILL COUNTRY TO DEEP WATER.”
The Hondo Anvil Herald.
NO TOWN EVER GREW
on Trade That Want
Elsewhere.
Are you a town builder?
THE ANVIL. EST'D 1886
HERALD. ” 1891
CONSOLIDATED
OCT. 17, 1903.
HONDO, MEDINA COUNTY, TEXAS, APRIL 28, 1939.
VOL. 53. No. 42
Herein Hondo
V,
local and personal
J
DUNLAY H. D. CLUB.
•
Nine members of the Dunlay
Home Demonstration Club met with
Miss Foley and four guests at the
home of Mrs. J. 1). Schweers on Wed-
nesday, April 19 th. After the regular
procedure of the meeting, the coun-
cil delegate gave a report of the last
See
Page seven
And give us
Your order for magazines;
You lave money on them;
We earn a modest commission.
ARMSTRONG'S LINOLEUM.
LKIN\\ KIlER-s
GRADUATION and MOTHER’S
PAY CARDS AT FLY DRUG CO.
\|l kinds of fountain drinks at
gOTHK’S CONFECTIONERY. tf.
Pictures framed and mirrors re-
ijlvrred. — SPEECE WOODCRAFT
SHOP. tf
Vi-c Mary Belle Embrey had her
tonsils removed April 21th at Me-
dina Hospital.
W. M. Saathoff entered Me
dina Hospital on April 26 for several
days medical treatment.
‘volt COMPLETE nail CARE,
THF YEW CUTEX NAIL SHAM-
POO AT FLY DRUG CO.
el l (IV \ WATCHES FOR GRAD-
ATION AND MOTHER’S DAY
OIK I S AT WINDROW’S DRUG
STORE. 4tc
Mr-. George Leinwebcr and daugh-
ter, Miss Johanna Leinwcber, were
pit.'cant callers at this office Wed-
nesday.
Mrs. Win. Santleben was here
Tuesday from I.aCoste on a visit t<>
her aunt, Mrs. Geo. Schmidt, and
daughters.
NOTICE, FISHERMEN! Fishing
Sea-nn opens May 1st. Fishing Di-
cer- - and Fishing Tackle at FLY
DP.UG CO.
A 5-pound baby girl was born to
Mr. and Mrs. Reynold Keller of Rio
Medina at the Medina Hospital on
April 26, 1030.
Mr. Herman Faseler of Yancey is
recuperating favorably from an ap-
pendectomy performed April 21st at
Medina Hospital.
Mr H. C. Weynand returned to
hn home in. Somerset Wednesday af-
ter a lay of several weeks in the A.
E. Weynand home.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Rohrbach of
D’Hanis announce the birth of an 8-
pour i baby girl, on April 20, 1030,
at Medina Hospital.
Mis-, Octavia Davis of Han Antonio
and Mi • Lucy Davis of Runge spent
the week-end with their parents, Mr.
and Mr Fletcher Davis.
Place your order now for Mother's
Day candy. We will see that it is
delivered to Mother on Mother’s Day,
May Uth. FLY DRUG CO.
Mr and Mrs. R, ('. Wolff and son,
and Mrs. Alvina Koch of San An-
tonio v.ere the week-end guests at
the Hui sser Ranch west of D’Hanis.
Mi I5en Balzen from near Tal-
i' > underwent a major operation at
Medina Hospital on April 23. Re-
[ t from her bedside are favor-
able.
1W. and Mrs. M. L McDowell of
Hondo are being congratulated on
the lirth, April 26, 1939, of their
Apourd II-ounce baby daughter, at
Medina Hospital,
Mr. Henry Haegelin was able to
’tturn to his home at Rio Medina af- j
b'r “ few days medical treatment at
Medina Hospital where he was a pa-
tient since April 23rd.
Mi Bernard FitzSimon was able
tela taken to her home in Castro-!
'id' after being under medical
beatment for several weeks follow-
ln? a major operation.
Aho ha- a 14 Rim Fire model 1866
nirtchestwr? You want cartridges?
! "aV(‘ 1200, going at 1/3 off regu-
i P'ice. Bring your gun. I may
buy it - c. R. GAINES,
b K CREAM TIME—Party Time,
,'enic Time. Our ICE CREAM is a
. ’ting climax to your party or picnic,
^member- when it’s ICE CREAM
you want, call FLY DRUG CO.
J- C. de Montel of Wichita Falls
, a Mr. Jackson were here Monday
11 a short vi.-it with Mr. de Montel’s
Parents, Judge and Mrs. Ed de Mon-
' bey had been to Boerne on
ou*ine8g.
M'. H c. Weynand of Somerset
mmI Mis Weynand Sunday, who
' been recuperating from an ill-
1, *°r the past few weeks in the
nam! °f Mr an<l Mrs. A- E-
F. F. A. BOYS HOSTS TO LARGE
GROUP AT BANQUET
The members of the local Chapter
of the Future Farmers of America
entertained with their annual ban-
quet at 8:00 Wednesday night, April
26, at the high school, which is their
big closing event of the year and the
occasion for the installation of new | council meeting,
officers. Guests included parents of i Miss Foley was then given charge
the boys, members of the faculty,1 of the meeting. “The Care of the
j honorary members of the organiza- j Hair and Teeth” was discussed. In
1 tion, friends, and out-of-town voca- the care of the hair, cleanliness was
I tional agriculture teachers. Among first stressed. Then followed a dis-
I the last were Mr. Clyde Miller of1 cussion on how to give an oil
j Utopia, Mr. Homer Moss of Devine, shampoo.
and Mr. Medford Keith of D’Hanis-! In the care of the teeth, the habit
, Sabinal. j of brushing the teeth regularly
The tables, laid in white and cen- j should be formed at an early age.
; tered down their lengths with low This can be brought about by teach-
| bowls of pastel sweetpeas, yellow ing children how to brush their teeth
I calendulas and orange nasturtiums, just as soon as they are old enough to
were placed in the long hall of the use the brush. A brush to fit the
high school department. President child’- mouth should be used. Tooth
Arthur Lacy presided at the head of brushes should be of the kind with rig-
th« table, with Miss Judy Lacy, new- id bristles and should be kept so by
ly re-elected Sweetheart of the local rinsing in cold water. The use of salt
F. F. A., at his right, and the other and soda can take the place of any
officers tis follows at their respective good-tooth paste
ELECTED QUEEN OF MAY FETE
THINKS NOW IS THE TIME TO
BUILD SEWERS
%
I
%
BETTY JEAN MERRIMAN
After a survey of the situation at
Hondo with reference to sewage dis-
posal, Mr. Albert C. Moore, consult-
ing engineer with vast experience in
city sanitation work, furnishes us
with the following summation of his
conclusions.
We pass them on to our readers j
with the recommendation that they
; give the matter careful and serious
j thought.
Mr. Moore says:
After having made extensive in-:
i vestigations, it seems that, an oppor-,
tunc time has come for Hondo to in-
stall a modern Sanitary Sewerage
| System without encountering any of
j the obstacles which have presented
themselves in the past.
Not only is it possible at this time
to install a Sewerage System with-
1 out incorporating the town, but the
i Governmental Agencies now in op-
i oration would make the financing of
! such a project a comparatively easy j
’ matter.
SPARKS
Being News, Views and Reviews
by the
Managing Editor
CULTURE AND COOKING
posti undet emblems of the F.F. A.: The various commitE^were then ‘ \ | These Agencies are assisting cities
Edgar Saathoff, vice-president; Al- called on to report. Miss Betty Jean Merriman, Hondo throughout he United States to ft
bert Lacy, secretary; Victor Saat- Miss Foley then gave another in- i ",?h School senior, was the success- nance th(* construction of
huff, treasurer; Roland Neater, re- tore-ting lecture. This lecture
porter; Walter Bendele, parliamen-
tarian; Hubert Hermes, farm watch
dog; Milton iiohmfalk, historian; Ro-
land Gaines, yell leader; and Mr. C.
D. Sadler, adviser.
Following the opening ceremonies
conducted by the officers, the presi-
dent extened a welcome to the
guests, and the response was given
by Mr. Fletcher Davis. Bertram Eek-
hart gave the invocation. The ban-
was
on "How to Enjoy Nature". The
variation in color used in nature’s
uiioundings helps us to enjoy na-
ttm if we but learn to note the sur-
toundings as being pleasing to the
eye.
After adjournment, a recreation
game was held in which Mi -. Allen
liaoy and Mrs. John Krcnmueller
won prizes.
Mis. Hchwt >rs served a delicious
nance the construction of needed
1 u! candidate for Queen of the May permanent improvements. Especial-
Fete over a field of four fellow *y ari’ ProJccts favored which would
classmates, Mi.ses Mary Elizabeth better the health conditions of the
Meyer, Susie Muennink, Frances community. This would put a Sewer-
By Clayton Rand
The Homer (La.) News regrets
that more daughters aren’t
practically trained to be home-
makers—thinks the cooking
stove more important than the
marimba. ,
The average girl brought up to
marry a playboy millionaire
usually ends up with a husband
worth thirty cents, according to
the editor, “and learns too late
Ruth Fly and Evelyn Ruth Dawson, a*e System for Hondo on the pre-1 * that a jelly-roll on the plate is
in the voting contest which closed at
K P. M. Wednesday afternoon, April
26. Ballot oxes were placed in
Rothc’s Confectionery, Carle’s Con-
fer : tottery, Windrow Drug Store and
Fly Drug Co., for several week and
votes were a penny each. An amount
ferrod list, and would practically in-
sure financial assistance from this
source.
Such assistance would mean that
the Government would pay from
65% to 80', of the total cost of the
wotk. It would mean that the Agen-
quet, consisting of roast of beef, new lunch consisting of sandwiches, cake,1 *,,i0 0(,1 was cured to go toward ‘y ' u,,,)ily. liny arT>ount, ‘’(iual
potatoes in parsley, buttered English
peas, celery curls, grapefruit and
orange sections on lettuce, fruit
French dressing, cloverleaf rolls, iced
tea, vanilla ice cream and ice box
cookies, was prepared and served by
Miss Martha Leila Martin and the
giris of the Home Economics depart-
ment.
The program presented was as fol-
lows ;
Violin solo, Brahms’ “Melody in A
Major”, by Miss Margaret
Knopp.
coffee and punch.
1 he next meeting will be held
the home of Mrs. Allen Haby.
SHAKESPEARE CLUB TO 1
FORMED HERE
The National Junior Shakespeare
the purchase of a piano for the
school.
Mi Merriman will he Queen in
the Court of the Seasons, and the
iunners-up in the contest will repre-
sent Summer, Autumn, Fall and
Vinter, in appropriate costumes.
The Queen’s subjects, the months,
to $7.00 for each man month, to be
used for the purchase of materials,
supervision of work, and general ex-
penses in addition to furnishing mon-
ey for all of the skilled and semi-
killed labor required on the con-
struction.
Governmental Agencies are spend-
* worth two on the dance floor.
Her Suzie Q and Lambeth Walk
aren’t much help with a cheese
grater and unless the husband
can cook he usually winds up
with a conversational knowledge
of Beethoven and ulcerated
. tomach.”
It’s a great asset to know how
to cook. Wally Simpson landed
a king because she could make
good biscuits.
(Copyright)
Club thru the cooperation' of local th{‘ f"un* moon, and -tars, will be rep- in» bi,li.ons °f dollars on similar pr<
t< schers and club women will be f’ -sl‘nted by High School girls, while
fotmed here. the grammar grade children will per-
,,. .. Miss Frances Ruth Fly, Hondo s?,l’^y *b,! Dowers, birds, etc. The
Ann High School Senior, has been select- [,* *' I”1 uitfht of Saturday,
ed as Supervisor by the Club's ,V '’. on Harry Field,
jects all over the United States. It
seems that this is a good time for
Hondo to receive some of the benc-
---cOo-
in addition to being a very popu- ,, , ,
The Club is educational in pur- !ar memb«?r of the graduating class, pardl‘'v’ of whether the city receives wc. needn’t worry
pose and is designed to give Grade ' ' s Merriman is a music and voice any wticf.ts horn the National Pro- danger point.
A report of Future Farmer activ- State Representative,
ities for the past year, by Albert
Lacy.
Vocal solo, “When Pa Was Court-
in' Ma”, by Charles Finger.
A report on “Supervised Practice”,
by Roland Nester.
An account of the project work of
the boys, by Lacy Claude Gilliam. . - - —...........- ......- ...... . . .
Piano duet, “Waltz” by Ficdman, prepares them for their High S< hool 1 !l ’ - I i ic
NO DODGING THE ISSUE NOW
, , We have recently been told by
r.ts to be denvoi from these Agen- Treasury officials that it is “neces-
ctes. Citizens here will have to pay sary” to inflate the national debt to
their share of this- national debt re- $45,000,000,000 this year, but that
for this is not the
chool children a combination course student of the University of San An- *■' T1 n.° • . , t Perhaps it is .below the danger
in Speech, Dramatics and Storvtell- n'n ar<l "Ml enter both the voice \xa;' a"s J’011111 1l’ ,'1?ia*'10n point. But what is to prevent it go-
ing ba.-i'd on the works of the fa- a?d piano contests at the Seguin l’1 ‘ <u01 ay,f‘ mprovement Districts jn}f Up agajn next y0al antj the year
mou- hard, in simplified form and in MUSIP -deet this week-end at the 1,1 anin> oi potatod communities. 1 he af[01 -like a snowball, the bigger it
ucii a way that it will appear like ;''l‘fruIn Lutheran College and the fol- ,.!s '.K is i('presented by a Board ot ^,qs faster it grows? The habit
play to them. At the same i.me b v.eek-end, May 5, at the Dis- 1{’str,ct < ommissioners, who take 0f reckless spending is as difficult
” ’ Meet in Cotulla. Royalty cha,f? alj phases of the develop- to oradicate in a gov
♦t»y Misses Betty Jean Merriman and
Frances Ruth Fly.
introduction ot guests and presen-
tation of a gift from the Chapter to
the Sweetheart, by Arthur I-acy.
Pr« sentation of Certificates of
English studies.
Club membersip is lim<ited, and
eligible candidates will he select.nl
amonrj grade school children.
The National Junior Shakespeare
Club now reaches
as
government as
and courts are not new to her as she ni( nf and caiij on until the Sower- an individual. And just where is the
was duchess from Hondo to the W System is entirely paid out. An danger point? Would it be reached at
Spinach Festival at ( l.v.-tal City in eRct>o.n woukl be called to establish $o0,000,000,001)., at $75,000,000,-
the spring- of 1938, and represented , ^ i^tiict, after which the *
rr i *. . * D.... ..J ..11 1. .
bers of the Board would be
mem-
000,
$100,000,000,000? Ana
Merit, banners, and F. F. A. Relays every state and has been immensely
having to incorporate, since it would It>3 e‘sy enough to alibi excessive
next
Hondo a- Princess to the Winter-
into practically Kar<^en(
been immensely . > D*38
cup, and introduction of Lacy Claude popular. Aside t'-om the fact that tIon , °ni Hondo High School . , , -- -» ^vuuu«u m «nui cm.-c
Gilliam, Bertram Eekhardt and Clin members of the club are improvin'. ‘'"’"Hi, Betty Jean, only daughter of ?. , 1 v fent'ra aws spending. It’s a great deal harder to
ton Britsch, winners of the State their education and mastery of Km, M*'- un(* Mrs. Henry Merriman of1 ♦ .•' V T Utei. pay the bills as they fall due. And
contest in swine judging at A. & M. l -^6 the social feature is thoroughly Hondo, plans to enter Lindenwood . • T‘, K,..a.n. , lrl’1Katl0n l,ls" the American people, in spite of rap-
College, by Supt. J. G. Barry. -njoyed by th ■ cildren. Parents and Co lege, St. Charles, Missouri, next ,Jhen .^"ct to be included ••• •
The new officers for 1939 40 were teachers have endorsed the plan with fa»- ™d*r t^ap,ro^cb w',u!<1 ,be decided
installed with the F. F. A. regulatitfs enthusiasm. wpil/ —- I V| 1™ A
NEW FOUNTAIN W. M. S. " would be possible to finance
_ ... | non(j0>s share in the cost of the im-
The New Fountain Woman’s Mis-1 Pavement through the pledging of
-ionary Society met at the church r.evenucs obtained from the opera-
tor their reirulnr meeting on Wed- ^!on bb(>. Sewerage System. Hy
NOTICE.
Board of Equalization
County Coromlitioner'i Court
ceremonies. They are: Albert Lacy,
president; Lacy Claude Gilliam, vice- j
[resident; Victor Saathoff, secre-
tary; ( linton Britsch, trea-urer; Ar-'
thur Lacy, reporter; Robert Breiten,
parliamt , .
farm watch dog; Edgar Saathoff,! Equalization,
historian; Charles Finger, yell lead- T"be State of Texas,
er; and C. D. Sadler, adviser. County of Medina.
With the repeating of the F. F. A. L S. A. Jungman, County Clerk
Mrs. C. F. Schweers.
the improvement. A monthly charge., fje(j jn
idly increasing taxes, have not yet
had a taste of what paying means.
We have added and added to the
debt, in order to put off the evil day
when income must be made to meet
outgo. It’s an actual fact that if we
were at present taxed enough to
meet expenses, our tax load would
be as much or more than England’s.
Reckless spending has been justi-
name of “emergency”
The Missionary Topic, “New Re-1 serYice Aould„'be collected But too many years have now passed
AGRICULTURE BOYS VISIT
LULING FOUNDATION FARM
AND A. & M. COLLEGE.
Commissioner’s Court of Medina
County, Texas, will convene and sit
- as a Board of Equalization, oom-
The following made a tour by mencing on the 3rd Monday of May,
Luting on their way to A. & M. Col- A. D. 1939, the same being the
lege: Judy, Albert and Arthur Lacy, fifteenth day of said month, for the
Bertram Eckhart, Robert Breiten, purpose of receiving all the assess-
and Mrs. J. D. Lacy. j ment lists or books of the assessor
Standards and Community Mind” by ! JV^on the easy way in ' „ UnfeH. wetre^ will^to collrt nE
Mrs. Robt. Riff; “The Negro Finds a 1'\b,cb a Sewerage System could be tjnna] bankruptcy —Industrial News
Way Out”, by Mrs. Stiegler. i Dnanced here at this time, there are Revjew
What Makes a City Great? [other advantages to be derived from | _.._
Huge piles of stones heaped heaven- installation of such a system. It
ward? , >R reported that there is an excess of
Vast multitudes who dwell within! mcn ‘n tb's community who are
TEXAS WILD FLOWER EXHIBIT.
i ■.«w «1 me assessor; p. wid« circling- walls? ! be^vaUabTPf?'1"6? k andtih<) w?u\d ' coin merciaf' ° value * thifshould1 "b!
’They left Saturday, had a picnic of Lixes of Medina County, Texas,, PaldCe and t?chies,,i>a8t it is noasihlo that^brought to the attention of the pub-
his son, Walter Cardwell, Jr., the dina County, Texas, this 24th day of
second vice president of the state. April, A. I>. 1939^
J-'l. vr"'k insurance man
,\U'H0 LIVES AMONG YOU,
K (6vK JUST PASSING THRU?
-ill Every Form of Insurance
1‘ °- H. MILLER, HONDO, Texas,
Since 1907.
and Mrs. W. H. Smith spent
ay. in Laredo. They were ac-
8mififnied lbere by Mrs. Melville
whinarui baby son, William Hale, I
th,' ad HP'*nt two weeks here with
f( . ,Melville Smith drove
family* we‘ik*t‘n<,» here
1,1 Alher^Sputa, Florence twasthc, ^ ^ a.|varita <'i with an exouUite array of wild
Tha. Cy, i^orfa, “ KfifS
There win h77%rie, on ! fcVSOT. ttL yre.f, i Kt JSSZ ——
The boys judged some livestock here
and saw strip cropping, different
kinds of grass and clovers. They also!
saw some different methods of car-!
ing for stock. While there Bertram \
practiced judging with Mr. W. E. i
William* of Cotulla. At Kingsbury j
they visited a Registered Poland I
China Hog Farm and saw- the model [
S. A. JUNGMAN,
County Clerk and Ex-Officio
Clerk of County Commission-
er’s Court of Medina County,
Texas.
NOTICE FARMERS.
hog farm. I agriculture and related problems,
That night at La Grange they saw and the relationship of the A. A. A.
a District Meet and not knowing Farm Program to these problems on
anyone participating they yelled for'the National Farm and Home Hour
“Ah Ta“ to come in first. | (Central Standard Time.) All farm-
The next morning they were' ers interested in the above should
scared to get out of the car as it was tune in their radios on the following
raining, something they didn’t know! date* and hours,
anything about. [ May 2, 10:30 A. M.—A. W. Man-
At A. & M. they stayed in the Chester, Director, Northeast Division,
dormitories and ate in the mess hall May 9, 10:30 A. M. -C. R. \\ ick-
with the Aggies. Sunday was spent in ard, Director, North Central Divi-
looking over the College ami Monday sion.
in judging livestock, dairy and crops May 16, 10:30 A. M.—R. M.
and witnessing a revue of the stu- Evans, Administrator, Agricultural
dents at the College. Adjustment Adm.
On the way back they stopped at R- D. BURDEN,
Till every stone be articulate.
unsightly
Sewerage
stench and drainage of ces? pools in-
! to streets and alleys. It would pro-
H. H. S. TO BE REPRESENTED AT vide a Permanent and efficient
SPRING FESTIVAL. ! method of collecting and disposing
of house slop and sewage matters.
tersections, convenient turn-outs,
historical markers, beautified city
entrances, landscaped overpasses;
and the glowing results of thousands
of additional trees, shrubs and
Evelyn Ruth Daw,„„ ,„d Burleieh . h L. ot theTjrJS1£n. iSrST kJ
mill, konn J * in the State without a Sanitarv Sew- i • dlKhway Department and
tire System Almn!# qrTTc »)roPeny ownt‘ra alonK the
with
up
his
Jbss Evelyn
,L ek't‘nd m
Barnes spent the
thi 1,1 Austin where she was
util,'J1 ”1 Mi - Pauline McAnelly
/r°Hish Rite Dormitory. Miss
' ‘ *** • coin 1 inn y and is u
Mk, j. " Die University of Texas.
I'h,... ** ex-student of the
nivefnity
the State Capitol and on this side of
Austin they stopped at the nationally
known Hoop Jersey Farm.
After all of this traveling the hoys
were glad to get home Tuesday night.
PIGS FOR SALE
Small-boned Poland-Chinaa; also a
few Jeisey milk cows. See them at
| my farm. 2tpd.
Phone 9S0F23 J. M. EK’HHOLTZ
j Subscribe for this paper.
Secretary, Medina Co. A. C. A.
HONDO NINE OUTSLUGS
BRACKETVILLE, 14 to 9.
The Hondo baseball team defeated
Rrackettville here Sunday afternoon,
1 1 to 9, in a real slugging bee. The
winning club gathered 18 base hits
anil the loser 15.
Score bv innings: R H E
Brackettvillet (too 232 2t 0 9 15 4*
Hondo 210 501 23* 14 18 3
Butteries; Beard a n d Sonne;
Sadler, Finger and llenslee.
Smith have been selected to repre-
sent Hondo High School at the !''“Ke Almost 95% of the highways
Spring Festival presented by the t”w"R Wlth a population of 1500 peo-1 The interest disnlaved bv the ran
University of San Antonio on May PIe bave systems. • ■ * • d,8pIayed by the Kvn’
12. * his would be a worthy and much-
The Spring Festival is presented "t>ede.d improvement, and if it can
annually on the beautiful campus of T* Dnanced without incorporating
the University of San Antonio for tht‘ '?wn ,and w'tbout levying a tax
the entertainment of the friends of "P bbe. "omes and businesses, it
the University. This year a Grecian sbou d be tahcn advantage of and ar-
theme is to be predominant through- '“mgements should be made as soon
out the festival. as possible to make application to
The public is cordially invited to
attend the Spring Festival and to be
the guests of the University of San
Antonio at a reception held on the
campus following the entertainment.
ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN CHURCH
Divine services Sunday will he
conducted in the English language,
rime: 10:30. Sunday school at 9:00.
I he Indies' Aid meets next Wed-
nesday afternoon at 2:30 in the
home of Mrs, II. E Hauss.
oral public in conservation of our
tree*, shrubs ami flowers is most
gratifying. Frequent editorials ap-
pear in the newspapers, inspiring
talk* are heard over the air, at civic
gatherings and in the school rooms.
With such a wide and growing in-
j terost in all branches of roadside
development, our highways will un-
doubtedly grow more beautiful from
year to year—resulting in increased
travel by the motoring public. An
informative display of Texus Wild
Flowers will be displayed by the
State Highway Department, Satur-
_ . , a»y and Sunday, April 29-30 from
Two business lots adjoining the -:00 P. M to 6:00 P. M. at the
Hondo Baptist church at a bargain Section Warehouse, Dilley, Texas;
price and on terms to suit. Half block n,,d also on Saturday and Sunday,
any type of business building. Apply May 6-7, from 2:00 P. M. to 6 P M.^.
to cither Geo. H. Klmmey or Fletcher “t the National Guard A
Davis, Managers. | Braunfels, Texas. No ad
tf. HONDO LAND CO be chnrir *<1
thi proper Governmental Agency »n | doubtedlv
order that this project can be includ-
ed under the budget for the Fiscal
Year beginning July 1.
BUSINESS LOTS FOR SALE.
*v.
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, April 28, 1939, newspaper, April 28, 1939; Hondo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth564590/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hondo Public Library.