The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, June 18, 1937 Page: 2 of 8
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The Anvil Herald
I'ulilioM'il ttrokly Every
THE FLEtUHER DAVIS
I'DHLIC* rluNS
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f'ruf and Mr* l,uk> IVirr l*>ft on
Thui*»ilnv for Alpine whrrr th* v will
go to m'HooI
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Within Hondo’* trail* area lM*
iliria. Ata*co»n. Frio, I \h|il**, Halt
i|i th mill It.nuf Count!*'*! °ni*
f—I $ I oO
With Farming, both together "H‘
year 11.76
Outaidc thm rin a. oni' >••m $2 HO
With hatminir, both t***r«*th«*i on«'
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HONDO. TEXAS.
DEVINF. NEWSLETS.
Frtm The Dfvinf New*
Prof, and Mr*. Gordon McCarley
Iiif* *|>fnt Htiinlni Ml 1 '•»*1 for
Mi* IIil'fn Frangrr
Prof, and Mr*. Gordon Mel
Dalla* p|Mnl through Mrij
day.
Mr. und Mr* Ralph li**»l**r
ii nil Mr. uni) Mi*, riank HU
*Hn Antonio *p«>nt th* w**ek*«
Ml. Hint Mr*. Kd Bader
Mr*, liuil..Ipli l*o*i h i* >
I hi work with hi-i *i*trr*f M
•;H- Kirhhorn and Mi** Julia I
San Antonio.
Clyde Rader of THr»*r River
the work with Augu*t and Kichnnl
Rader.
Mr- George McCollum and Mr*
Thoro*a Bendele from San Antonio
»p**nt a few day* with Mr*. Kmma
Han**.
Amzie anil Cha*. Godden fr m A al*
Jl’NI IS 1937*1'^ W ell*-pent the w* * k < n*i with Mr.
’ I ('. t\ G- lilen.
• • * « • M M ' ! •
• Son. I.oui*. *pmt Saturday in S .n
Antonio.
Mr. and Mr*. Raymond Bendele
and d lughter upent one day la*t week
in Devine with Mr. and Mr*. Emil
Bendele.
K) MV HUSHAND
i Y«u plug alnnjr at
I'm
You give
You
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hy day;
me trvih l.i.foii | a
.All you i |>ay ;
ithout, o that I ran
Thi* amt that
Id ta*k
iuy
get ,i|o|it
And la*t
You tiki
mu
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k and
my - owing
Lu*t nia'
You initkf life glad in u
way*
(Ye*, you do!)
You keep youi woe under l
k*y
Hut v*u -hare each one of your joy*
with nv.
You’re th" best ilarr’ hvband u man
can bo
And I love you!
ALICE I ARSON.
‘unit paid appro*iniatidy tin,non fm |
i ull* In thi } !».’t t .16 *i a*oii, inrii
plant* operated. paying ITtt.tNin fur
fruit. I Hinny thi’ 1913 lit «iH*i>n, 17
plant* paid 122ti,lHMi for 26,0011 ton*
"f iriapffruit. a return of more than’
a quarter million dolliu* from an in i
du-try that did not •• *l*t 1 year* hi
'"O'. Thi* *ea*on. »ay* Held, thi
l ro*pocl i* that ritru* plant* will pay j
m thi neiyhlMiihooit of half a mil 1
lion iioliar* fm uhout HI),(Hill ton of !
otange* and pi upe fruit to Ih> con I
verted into e*nn<-d Juice*, cemcen |
trate*, niaimalnde*. wine*, flavoring,!
Sore GumB-Pycp^
lM,ul hr eat h, (ni.,
yum* an di*yo*inH
will airtee LKTO’a
IU WKDY .« hiuhlv r*.
lending dent<*i*t mop
point- Ihur/iat ,.
It fail*.
WINDROW S
DRUG SlOpt
bev.rage ba*c«, and pickled and
candied peel
WAJ?
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There in no *uh*tiluti
paper advertising.
for new>
GENE AUTRY
TOR SALE.
STAR
Sixty acre farm with improve
menta, the Mr*. 0. F. Neumann ea-
A bitter clash I»etween Eastern tate. For price and term* nee,
gnng*ter* in high-powered limousine* tf F. D. NEUMANN.
1 end determined deputy nheriff* of! -::--
thi We*t on horseback provide* a How the infant grupefruit by-pro-
, ,| , | new stoiy twint in Republic’* ‘Tie duct* induntry han been growing up
, hou, « i ■ Autry ■
* ,ta„V* I’.ll.l v.s irnc their « Ur |y !' f'! daughter, Mr. and an,, ft.uturw Smii(.y Burnette. Hope oartment of Agricultural laboratory
Mhnol near Dalian, are vinUmy theu Mr* Alvin Bader I Mannmtr and a ymup of Casu al "as -. tahlished at Weslaco in 1932,
Mr. and Mr*. Joe Stroud tleam.ee Wernette and wife en- . ntertamer* and dancers- showing i* indicated by figures reported re-
If*. • Sy»tem of Ckiropractit
Office*
DR C. R DAVIS
Officr at j' u n k m a n nouia.
Hour*, 9 A. M if 12 Al. ant
I P. M to 5 P M daily.
Lady Aitendant
304 50LD EVERYWHERE ^
$500 REWARD
I will pay the ahoy*
pemon for the first
.i » ' •, f„
I "111 I 0|f In Ill .’I ,
3-19-3Hpd, j) \y
BOOT AND SHOE
REBUILDING
AUTO TOP MAKING
parents, Mr. and
They have been reelected as principal tertained the children that went t«
currently at the Colonial Theatre.
CINQUAINS.
ami prade teacher again in the same j |), vine school on the bus with ice
pchool. _ cream and swimming party Sunday
Week-end visitors enjoyed the! evening,
usnal gracious hospitality that is to | » * •
be found at the home of Mr and Mrs. LYTLE.
Emile Bendele, included Miaa Clara _
Bendele and Mrs. C. A. Haas* of Hon- Miss Marnell Jackson ha* been the ] naih
do who reported that their visit af- guest of t.er grand father J. B. Ney my journey's end
forded them much pleasure. in D'Hanis the past week. to find a pleasant spot
c* fitly by J. L. Heid, of the Bureau of
Chemistry and Soil*. In the 1933-34
ea-on three plants begun operations
All work dine at reasonable
price* and *atrsfaction
guaranteed.
HOME.
YANCEY.
Showers fell last week. Roads were
well soaked. Mail carriers could not
make the routes two days last week.
BOARD URGES CAUTION CON-
CERNING SOCIAL SECURITY
ACCOUNT NUMBERS.
I had not truly known befoie-
my home.
PROGRESS.
—GRACE M. GRAVES.
Get the right number when you --
Baptist revival meeting began last jjst employees on your information To seek
Saturday evening. Rev. Martin reports, "J. E. Jackson, manager of the true, the fine
preaching. A large crowd was present the San Antonio field office of the and glean it from the dross
Sunday evening. While Rev. Martin Social Security Board today cautioned and pass it on . . . this is to climb
conducts the revival here, our pastor commercial and industrial employers to light!
Rev. Fuller is doing revival preaching throughout the San Antonio area who
at Moore. are seeking to obtain the social se-
Milton Burgin and family of Ro- CUi ity account numbers of wage
dessa .Louisiana, are visiting home- earners no longer in their employ,
folks here, and at Laredo, and will Uuder Treasury regulations, Jack-
go to Corpus Christi on business be- SOn explained, empl yers must list
fore returning home. employee account numbers on their
Mr. Charlie Ward and family of information reports. Post offices are
Burni spent the week-end with home- requesting that if an employee has
folks here and _ upper Hondo and, failed to report his social security
Bandera, returning to Burni Mon- account number, the employer should
day. file an application form (SS-5) with
Miss Adelene Candler of Coleman sufficient supnorting information to
has been here several days, guests! establish the employee’s identity be-1
of Mr. G. C. McAnelly and family, yond reasonable doubt. This appli-
Mics Candler has been elected to cation will be checked s.gainst the
teach here the coming term. files to see if an account number has
Supt. A. L. Smith and Mr H. H. | already been issued. If the employee
Lock were in San Antonio Saturday, ha* no account number, the employer
Miss Viola McCaughan of San must then file an application f< r an
Antonio and sister, Mr*. G. C. House- account number on behalf of his em-
worth of Wharton were visitors of ployee. stating on the form the rea-
their ^mother, Mrs. J. W. McCaughan «on for his filing sue*, application,
and family, Sunday. _ | Mr. Jackson also urged all eni-
A good many of our folks were in 1 ployee* who t.ave not yet reported
Hondo last Thursday attending a ses- their social security account numbei>
sion cf the Commissioners court, in j to their employers to do so promptly.
HedinaCountvibstractCo.
(INCORPORATED)
H. E. HA ASS, Manager
EMIL BRITSf H, A.a’t. Manager,
HONDO TEXAS
Cmnplet* Tract itdrut, Complete Als
•tract* of Title ami Complete *et* ,.f Map*
*n I I’lata of all tract* of laml* ami |„t* jc
Molina eonn'j, toicrtliet vithjjraara of ax.
perieuce, place* ti* in a poAtiou to *iv*
you promptly an accniata ami romp lei*
Al-*'rai l of Title. Map* of Molina Connt).
showing Horvaya, ale., foi sale.
l Arthur W. Ney
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HONDO, TEXAS
SEE HONDO LAND CO
H>R FARMS. RAN(HE
AND TOWN p«. M h r
PHONES 127 AND 172
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\NNE ELIZABM I H DAVIS
NOTARY PUBLIC
Office at
The Anvil Herald Office
Phone 127 Hondo, Tiiai
The
regard to establishing school bus rout- This applies also to workers who have
es- wnrkoa for mere than one employer
es. J worked ... ... __
Mr. Charlie Kueck returned from i.jnce January 1, 1937, even though
Lockhart where he has been looking the period of their employment may
over the oil field in that district. have been one day or less.
Mr. J. D. Furgin and Mr. Baker of Account numbers are being issued
San Antonio were r.ere last Saturday to workers through the facilities of
looking for land to be leased for drill- more ti.an -45,000 post offices which
ing purposes. are being utilized in the assignment
Mrs. ( . r. Staben and daughters, of account numbers until June 30.
Miss*- Anna Mae and Betty Lou of On July 1, and thereafter, application
Cctulia visited here one day last form of account numbers can be ob-
w<‘ K tained at any local post office, and
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Faseler of at regional and field offices of the
Hull were here visiting their parent.- Board, but assignment of account
last week. numbers will be made by the Board
Miss Ethel Morrison left for home through field offices The San An
in I.odorno last week. tonio field office is located at 501
Mr. Jerry Fuller, who was a stu- Maverick Building,
dent at the San Antonio college, is1
HONDO NATIONAL BANK
HONDO, TEXAS
Loans made on Safe and Conservative
Basis to All Customers Alike
YOUR BUSINESS APPRECIATED
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Order yours at
The Anvil Herald Offic*
IT will pay you to know th
| facts a Lout YOUR F.YE3.
V. A. CROW
Jeweler and Optometrist.
Woodlawn Dairy
GET YOUR
Milk And Cream
From U*
PEot.« 230J
or 971F5
LOUIS A. STIEGLLR
Proprietor
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STIRRING DRAMA.
spending his summer vacation at the
home of his parents.
1 Victor McLaglen, star of “The In-
f.ditor Hetcher Davis and daugh- former”, Walter Connolly, well-
ter, Mi-s Octavia, of tt.e Hondo Anvil kn' wn player of stage and screen,
Herald, and Mr. Davis’ brother, Mr and Peter Lorre, Europe’s famed
J-. M. Davis of Mississippi were De- j character actor and menace mer-
vine visitor*, Saturday, and made us
a pleasant call.
BIRY.
Mrs. A. 0. Beidiger from York-
town is spending a few days with her
daughter, Mrs. Raymond Bendele.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Neal from San
Antonio spent Sunday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Watson.
Mr, and Mrs. Henry Schmidt and
Mi*. Jim Love and grandchildren I tion is always appreciated,
spent unday with Mrs. Alice Little- spread Farming’s message.
chant, are starred in the powerfully
dramatic Twentieth Century-Fox
picture, “Nancy Steele Is Missing”,
showing Monday and Tuesday at the
Colonial Theatre. June Lang and
Robert Kent are featured in the
stiong supporting cast, which in-
cludes S'.irley Deane, John Caria-
dine, Jane Darwell and Frank Con-
roy.
Prompt renewal of yoirr suberip-
Help us
H J. MEYER. M D.
Phyiician and Surjvoa
JOHN H. MEYER. D D. 3
Gcnaral Dvmlilry
Res. Phone 80, Office Phone 81
Office over Red & White Store
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CITY BAKERY, Hondo, Texas
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CINNAMON ROLLS A SPECIALTY.
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BEEF, PORK, VEAL, SAUSAGE
And LARD Always On hand
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, June 18, 1937, newspaper, June 18, 1937; Hondo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth564998/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hondo Public Library.