The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, November 23, 1945 Page: 4 of 8
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Let us do your job printing.
Florescnt light fixtures at ALAMO
LUMBER CO.
We buv eggs and grain. HONDO
PRODUCE CO. 2tc
Your favorite pipe tobacco at FLY
DRUG COMPANY.
Mineral Supplement for live stock
at HONDO VETERINARY LABOR
ATORY.
Attorney Francis Richter of De-
vine was a Hondo business visitor
Wednesday.
FOR SALE—Four registered
Hereford horned bulls. 0. R. Hum-
ble, D’Hanis, Texas. 5tpd
Come in and see the new Westing-
house rcfigeiators now on display
at ALAMO LUMBER CO.
Ben Graff Jr., S.2 e, has been
transferred from Jacksonville. Fla.,
to the Naval Receiving Station,1
Charleston. South Carolina.
FOR SALE—One 5-ft. Wheatland j
plow, in good condition, J 150.00.
HENRY NESTER, D’Hanis, Tex. 2t
Complete line of dog remedies.
Keep your pets in tip-top condition.
Set us. WINDROW DRUG STORE.
Just received shipment Jeris
Combination Tonic aiu Hair Oil.
$1.35 value for 76c. F’LY DRUG
COMPANY.
We are now buying turkeys for
Eastern and Northern markets. See
us before you sell. Hondo Produce
Company, Phone 138.
Should I be out on call when you
visit Hondo Veterinary Laboratory,;
see Leinweber or F'ly at FTy Drug
C«. They will take care of your!
needs. HONDO VETERINARY
LABORATORY. Dr. E. L. KELLY.
F'OR SALF1—In South part of
town, 3-room house -< lectric lights,
gas, and city wu:er; sewer connec-
tion available. Located on 2 lots
$1600.00. See HONDO LAND CO.
at Anvil Herald office, phone 137.
Albert H. Sprenger Sr., his two
sons. Albert H. Jr. and Milton, and
two friends. Marshall Morrison and
R. R. Koval, all of Pan Antonio s|>ent
the opening days of the hunting sea-
son on the Martin Ranch. The elder
Albert, an old time deer-slayer,
brought down a seven-point buck by
7:35 on the morning of the 16th, but
for all his skill and ex erier.ee Al-
bert Jr. beat his dad on all counts,
bringing down a 10-pointer at 7:30
which tipped the scales at 140
pounds dressed. The two younger
men are both ex-service men. Albert
having spent some time in India be-
fore being returned to the States
soon after the German collapse and
Milton having but recently returned
from the Pacific aita. They, with
their two friends remaned over at
the ranch for further search for the
wiley deer while Mr. Sprenger re-
turned to the city Sunday.
Renewal and new subscriptions re-
teived ir.ce last week include the
followin'*: Mrs. Leontina Schuehle
Arlington: Mrs. Hubert Conrad, San
Antonio; H. C. Rothe. San Antonio;
August H. trucks. Dunlay; Win.
Muss man. Hondo; Rollie Bles.-. Hon-
do; Erne -t H. Saathoff, Hondo; Pvt.
Milton Muiume (new), Oceanside
Calif.
FOR SALE cottage with lights,
water and gas. near Courthouse—
three rooms—complete bath with
hot water heater. All room nicely
furnished, floor coverings, drapes,
etc., $1700.00. Apply at Anvil Her-
ald Office or phone 127. tf
F'OR SALE—6-room cottage, lo-
cated on South side near sch.i
two large lots, gnrage, graveled
streets. Lights, gas, sewer available.
Apply at Anvil Herald Office or
phone 127. if,
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Smith left!
Tuesday for Dawson, Texas, on ai
few i.ays visit with Mrs, Smith's rel-'
atives.
EMIL KREISLE RITES
HELD SATURDAY
Emil Kieis'e. su, a native Texan,
died at h.s home, 123 N. Calaveras
St., Thus eBay, He nad been a resi-
dent of San Antonio for 29 years.
Kreisle’s family were pioneers
and his mother was. a member of
the original Castro colonists who
.•et’led in Castroville over a bun-
dles years ago. In his youth he
freighter with an ox-team and also
worked on the construction of the
Ucuthern Pacific Railroad when it
was built into Sui Antonio. He was
a blacksmith by trade, but in his
later years devoted his time to
fanning ami ranching.
Funeral services were held at
Lis residence Saturday at j. m .
ai d in'erment male in Roselawn
Cemetery.
Survivors include his widow
Mis. i issetti Kn le; four daugh-
ters, Mr-. A. J. i • 'in'. Mrs. Vnda
Btckmeyer, Mrs. C. S. Miques. Mr-.
G. T. Tripp; a son. Emmett J.
Krei le, thr e gran children and
or.e great-grandchild, ail of San
Antonio.
Mr. Kieisle followed ihe black-
smith trade for many years in Cas-
troville, where he was well and fav-
orably known. When the senior
editors of this Daper first set up
housekeeping in Castroville, when
they were then pubii hing the Anvil.
Mr. Kreisle mad? a pair of andirons
for them which thev continued to
use until r&tural gas was brought
into Hondo and the fire-place, with
its cheerful, crackling wood fire be-
came outmoded.
Mr. Kreisl** was a brother-in-law
to Mrs. Regina Schmidt un i uncle
of Deputy Sheriff Reinhart Weber
both Hondo.
ST. JOHN S PARISH NOTES
Windrow Drug-News
OLD SOUTH
CQTX0
SIQSS0X
Tommies
inspired by the delicate, evanescent
bloom of the Old South's fabulous
“King Cotton” , . . equal parts
pure sunshine and enchanted
moonlight. Subtle witchery to
complement your loveliness. Old South
Cotton Blossom sequence includes
Cologne $1.25 and 53.00,
^ Dusting Powder 51 25,
Talc 60*, Perfume
54.00 and $7.50,
^ )Sun Dial Gift Box $3.50.
—t.
Windrow Drug Store
SINCE 1896
PHONE 124
HONDO, TEXAS!
Carriers help speed
Long Distance
A big help in our job of providing urgently
needed long distance circuits is a device
called a “carrier.”
Resembling somewhat the equipment in-
side your radio, carriers send or “carry"
several long distance calls over one pair of
wires at the same time.
By installing carriers as fast as they're
available, we're trying to provide as many
new circuits as we can, as quickly as we can,
to handle today's heavy load oflong distance
calls. Meanwhile, if any of your calls are
delayed, we know you'll understand why.
^ (*)
SOUTHWf STUN Mil THIPHONI COMPANY
Ei-charittic Day
Eucharistic Day will be celebrated
at St. John’s Church on Nov. 25th
with salemn exposition of the
Blessed Sacrament Adomtion will
begin at the 10 o’clock Mass and
will continue throughout the after-
noon.
Eucharistic Day is a day of prayer
ar.d will henceforth be observed in
the Archdiocese of San Antonio on
the last Sunday of November. The
purpose is to ask God to help the na-
tions of the world so to compose
their difficulties an:, differences ;hat
peace may reign in the heart and
mind of man.
★
YOUTH CLUB
On Nov. 25ih the Youth Club vili
be hosts of the Hondo Sodalists at
the LaCoste High School auditorium.
The Sodalists will meet at church
for Holy Hour from 6 to 7 o’clock
and will leave for LaCoste about
7:45.
WE BUY ALL KINDS OF
GRAIN. LET US QUOTE PRICE*
BEFORE YOU SELL. CHAPMAN
MILL AND CRAIN CO.. HONDO
TEXAS.
RATH
HOME AND AUTO
SUPPLY STORE
All Kinds of Auto
and Home Supplies
•
82S>20 TRUCK TIRES
650x20 TRUCK TIRES
•
ALL KINDS OF AUTOMOBILE
SPOTLIGHTS
•
RECAPPED PASSENGER CAR
TIRES
•
CAR RADIO AERIAL
1000 HOUR RADIO BATTERIES
H-TON CHAIN HOISTS
BENCH VISES
GARDEN HOSE
CARD TABLES
METAL TOOL BOXES
•
ALL METAL KITCHEN STEP
STOOL WITH RUBBER TIP-
PED LEGS
•
FIRESTONE ELECTRIC RANGE
•
COMPLETE SEAL BEAM HEAD-
LIGHTS OR SEAL BEAM
CONVERSION KITS
•
650*15 PASSENGER CAR TIRES
550x18 PASSENGER CAR TIRES
450x21 PASSENGER CAR TIRES
LARGE TRUCK STOP LIGHTS
•
GOOD USED HOME CABINET
TYPE RADIO
•
NEW OLDSMOBILE TO BE HERE
SOON
•
Automobile and Truck
Parts.
BUSTER RATH
OLDSMOBILE
DEALER
•
Look to OLDS for all
that's NEW
„.. SS u I
Gas heaters in stock at ALAMO
LUMBER CO.
Dressed poultry ready for the
pan. HONDO PRODUCE CO. 2tc
WE BUY EGGS CHAPMAN
MILL AND GRAIN CO.. Hondo. »f
D.D.7. Outside Spray for dailies,
barns, chicken houses, at Hondo \ et-
erinary Laboratory.
FOR RENT—3-roon house, fur-
nished or unfurnished. Phone 225
Dr. Thos. B. Knopp. ltpd.
B. D. Bomba from near Yancey
reports having killed a 6-point deer
the second day of the season.
Mark well Stapling Machines and
tuples, desk and hand type, ai
WINDROW DRUG STORE.
Mrs. Zula Hill returned to her
home in Leakey Tuesday after a few
day- visit with her sister, Mrs. F-. G.
Pope.
Douglas Goforth report- having
killed a 13-point buck on his ranef.
six miles west ©f Hondo. The deer
weighed 133 pounds dressed.
Supt. H. S. Willis of D’Har.is asks
that we announce that the dunci
ucduled foi Nov. 24th in the
Li’Hani School auuitcrium has been
cancelled.
11. E. HAASS, Attorney-at-Law
office at residence, Hondo, Texas
\11 legal matters carefully attended
o, in all courts of Texas. Manager
Vledina County Abstract Company.
As the hunting season advances
the ranks of the successful hunters
grow, the latest udiiition being Ju ge
A. H. Rothe. He killed a 10-point
tuck Tuesday on his ranch above
D’Hania.
LOST—On Bandera-Quihi road
Thursday afternoon. Nov. 15th, a
roll of bidding, some pieces marked
with name E. K. Breiten. For re-
ward return to Wesley Breiten's ga-
rage, Homo. '2tpd
Jay E. Muennink who is with the
U. S. Maritime Service and has
served on the S. S. Chapel Hill \ ic-
tory for some time, is hone on leave.
He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. F..
Muennink of Hondo, Texas.
Friends of Mrs. Fritz S’chweers re-
gret to learn of her continued inca-
pacitation due to the effects of a
foot infection suffered when she
stepped on a nail several weeks ago.
She was recently moved home from
Medina Hospital where she was un-
der tieatmcnt for some time.
Ernest Mumme was a caller at ,his
office Wednesday ordering the
home paper sent to his son, Pvt. Mil-
at Camp Pen. leton, Oceanside, Cali-
ton Mumme, US'MC, who is stationed
fornia. His other son in the service
Pvt. Alfred Mumme, was recently
transferred from F’ort Lewis, Wash,
to Camp Beale, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hoehme and
daughter. Miss Dorothy Boehme, of
San Antonio were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Fletcher Davis Sunday. Mr. and
Mrs. Boehme’s ion, Nesbit, who re-
cently returned from the Pacific, has
been promoted to Lieutenant Com-
mander in the Navy and is now sta-
tioned in New Oileans. Miss Dorothy
is a teacher in the San Antonio city
schools.
Mr. William Alvin Melton, son of
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Melton of Yan-
cey, is home. Having served in ,he
Air Corpi since April 21. 1941, Mel-
ton has five battle stars which were
earned in the European theatre of
war. The Belgian F’ortguerre, one of
his decorations, was presented to
him for his services during “The
Battle of the Bulge.” While stationed
in Seattle, Washington, T Sgt. Mel-
ton married Miss Betty Horne, and
she and their daughter, Veda Ann,
are with 1 im hi re in Texas. Welcome
back, Meltcn.
The Raye and Pa r/j ;
THF RAYE
Friday-Saturday
Nov. 23-24
CHINA'S LITTLE DEVILS
Harry Carey Taul Kelly
Sunday and Monday
Nov. 25-26
TO HAVE AND HAVE
NCT
Humphrey Boprart
Lauren lia. ail
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Tuesday, We. ne-day and
Thu.s’, Nov. 27-2*-29
A MLDAL FOR BENNY
Dorothy Lamour
Arturo de Cor ova
Friday an, Saturday
Nov. 30-Dec. 1
PATRICK THE GREAT
Donald O’Connor
Peggy Cook
Adm. Price .... 29c
Fed. Tax .............. 6c
Total .............. 35c
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Starting time—6:45 P. M.
Muunee continuous SAT.-SUiM.
from 2:00 P. M on, never
stops.
T EC BAT R 3D S
* THE PARK
Friday-Saturday
. Nov. 23-24
| RIDERS OF THE DAW*
f Jimmy Wakel,
I Episode 7, Serial!_
J "DESERT HAWK-
I Sunday-Monday *****
( Nov. 25-26
| RAINBOW ISLAND
J Dorothy Lamour
J Tuesday and WednesfeT**
\ NOV. 27-28 ^
j _ . f,WIN0 OUT SISTER
1 -----------.^•M^Raebern
J THURSDAY, \'ov ■'*,'****
* BLONDE RANSOM
\ Yirtni* Or**' l'”,.aid Coo*
2 Friday anj Saturday
* Nov. 30-Dec l
BEYOND THE PECOS
Boh Cameron Jennifer Hob
Adm. Price ...... »i.
Fed. Ta,............^
_______Total ......... 25c
Fust night Show starts 7 p B
Matinee Saturday at 2 p. m
Matinee Sunday’ at 2 c m
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N«w» , . Comedies . . Cartoons and Serial*
YANCEY NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Debs Hensley and
family of Waco and Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Meadows and daughter of San
Antonio are visiting their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Faseler and fam-
ily.
Mr. and Mrs. F'rank Neuman and
children, Fiances and Clyde, spent
iAinday with CpI. Roy Grunewald
and wife.
Neal. Ed and Roland Saathoff of
San Antonio spent several days with
their father, H. L. Saathoff, and
were accompanied by Gene Vance,
also of San Antonio.
Visitors in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. J. D. Baker over the weekend
were her sisters, Mrs. U. A. Kennard
and husband of F'ort Worth, Mrs.
Cletus Feazell and husband and two
sons of Tolar, and one brother, Mr.
P. C. Parker und wife of Waco.
Everyone enjoyed their visit and the
men enjoyed a hunt during which
Mr. Kennard was thrilled by killing
a 5-point buck.
NOTICE
Head colds can cause much suffering.
Don't suffer needlessly. Just put a lit-
tle Va-tro-nol up each nostril. Relieves
sneexy, stuffy dls-
tress. Also helps
prevent many
colds from devel-
oping If used In
time! Try It. Fol-
low directions in
folder. Works fine I
VICKS VA-TRO-NOL
WHY PAY MORE?
The State of Texas,
County of Medina.
To those indebted to, or holding
claims against the Flstate of Alice P.
Smith, deceased:
The undersigned having been ap-
pointed on the 22nd day of October
A. I>. 1945. administrator of the Es-
tate of Alice P. Smith, deceased, by
the County Judge of Medina Coun-
ty, Texas, and having qualified ns
such on the 29th i ay of October A
D. 1945, hereby gives notice to all
persons indebted to said estate to
make setlement, und to those having
claims ugainst said estate to present
them to him within the time and in
the manner prescribed by law.
My residence is Hondo, Medina
County, Texas, which is also my
postoffiee address.
J. F. SMITH,
Administrator of the Estate of
Alice P. Smith, deceased,
BOHL-SCHNEIDER WEDDINC it
ST. LOUIS CHURCH
St. Louis Church of Caxtroriu
was the scene of a beautiful
ceremony Thursday morning, g*
ember 15th, at 9 o’clock, when Mm
Dorothy Schneider, second oldest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin
Schneiuer of Castroville, became the
happy bride of Francis Bohl, young,
est son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bohl of
Devine. Very Rev. Dean J. Lenter.
officiated at the wedding ceremonj
and was celebrant of the Nuptial
Mass.
The bride’s attendents were Mn.
Melvin Barth, lister of the bride,
matron of honor, and Miss Geraldine
Bohl, sister of the bridegroom
bridesmaid. Mrs. Barth was attired
in a navy blue suit with pink acceao-
ories and wore a corsage of red fia-
diali. Miss Bohl wore a lime suit with
black accessories and a corsage of
pink gladioli.
The bride entered with her father
and was met at the alter railing by
the bridegroom and his cousin, Ed-
win Bohl Jr., who served as best
man. Leon Schneider, brother of the
bride, was groomsman.
The bride was beautifully attired
in an aqua suit with black access
ories and wore a corsag* of white
gar enias. She carried a prayer book
topped with chrysanthemums and
showered with white ribbon. The
bridegroom and his attendents wore
blue suits with white chrysanthe-
mums as boutonnieres.
Immediately after the ceremony
the reception was held at the bone
of the bride’s parents. The youni
couple left for a brief honeymoon
and on their return will make their
home on the George Bader place »
Black Creek.
REWARD
Fifty Dollar reward will be paid
for information resulting in the con-
viction of any person breaking into
and stealing from the hunting
camps on the Rothe ranches between
the Seco and Hondo Rivers in Me-
dina County, Texas, during the year,
1945. Report suspicious circum-
stances to Sheriff of Medina County.
3tc
XMAS GIFTS! Dolls, Toys. Sta-
tionery, Pipes, Billfolds, Jewelry
etc., at WINDROW DRUG STORE.
Each kit contains ' full
ounces of Salon>tvpt
solution with Kurlmm,
60 Curlers, 60 end
tissues, cotton appli*
cator. neutralizer and
complete instructions.
HOME KIT
1«*•» only 2 lo 3
Hovn at Homo
WINDROW DRUG STORE
FLY DRUG COMPANY
LIFK STARTS TODAYI
HOW DO YOU Milt
It la O. K. To Try
Vitamin, • Tonic,
Tooita • Diet, and
’ Abdominal Inyporta '
RUT URST
GIVt NATURE
CHANCE I
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of aotaro', iwtrKion aom atarMao
TOMORROW MORNING—«SON ARIMRDI
A MIMw.NKTMi
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ADLERIKA
Cdvriom yii ohlr at ai—cr»g
The Flower Shop
MARGUERITE MURRILL, Prop.
PHONE 77
South Front St. Hondo, Texn,
Don't Let “Gums”
Become 'Repulsive
Are your “GUMS" unsightly? Do
they itch? Do they burn? —Drug-
; guts return money if first bottle of
I "LETO’S" fails to satisfy.
WINDROW DRUG STORE
USE
MAYBETH BARRY NAMED
QUEEN
SAN MARCOS, Nov. 22, - Mim
Maybeth Barry was crowned
Rattler queen F’riday night in ht^-
time ceremonies of the San Marco
Gonzales football game.
The comely 16-year old brunettrt
crowning was kept a secret unti
wreath of flowers was placed in ««■
hands as the San Marcos pep *]“«
formed a huge heart, pierced by
arrow. ,,
The queen, a San Marcos W
school senior and cheerleader, is
daughter of Maj. and Mrs. J
Barry of this city.
Miss Maybeth has many friend*
here who rejoice with her in B11’ .,
vnr. shr* hnvinir a Dent her earl> c'
vor, she having spent her
hood here while her father wai
Superintendent of Hondo
Schools.
Public
666
COLD PREPARATIONS
Liquid, Tablet., Salve, Note Drop,
U»e Only A. Directed
WINDROW DRUG STORE
f /LlUlmU
” • Sulfa Powder
A tulta dree preyerdtaa U*
animal wound,. Premote,mreaRl
Wallas, Cdnreol.nl .hiker tax—
•* ftaaRi H M. Per ai, hr—
WINDROW DRUG STORE
One of the biggest deer seen
Hondo the first day of the ■- ■
was killed by Edwin W iemers °
Muennink ranch below Yanc«>
Seco Creek. The buck ha 1 1- P01
and dressed 149 pounds. __
HIGHER PAY RATES
HAVE BEEN AUTHORIZED *•'
TELEPHONE WORK
Inertaift, are ,ub,tantial 3^
phone work IS PERMANE^
with opportunity for xdyAnc*,,l,e,’
The belt working conditi*"*
Come in and di.cu.. thi. «P^r‘
tunity for incroa.od earning, w‘
Mr*. Koch at—
S. W. BELL TELEPHOIE
COMPANY
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