The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, January 22, 1937 Page: 4 of 9
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• LOCAL AND PERSONAL
We do first class job orinting.
CRAZY WATER CRYSTALS AT
FLY DRUG CO.
SUMMARY OF HOME DEMON- GOLD SEAL CONGOLEUM
STRATION WORK IN MEDINA
COUNTY FOR 1936.
REDBIRDS DEFEAT WOODLAWN;
TO PLAY TONIGHT.
RUGS. LENWERER’S.
LIQUORS OF ALL KINDS.
By Mi.. Iren. H.»li... CONFECTIONERY.
Since Home Demonstration work , L. J. Bruck*, lawyer, it now lo-
is being given in Medina County for cated next to Barber Shop, tf
the first time, the schedule of work 1
ARMSTRONG'S LINOLEUM 5-SJ £ j l^liS'SCONFECTIONERY. | ^
t wwJJfrFR^P L U-H Club work. Fruits and cand.es of all k.nds, at | field and Martin were outstand.ng
LUNWbBtK . . six Girls 4.H Clubs have been or- CARLE’S CONFECTIONERY. tf .for the visitors . . .
All kinds of drinks, at CARLE’S | ganged and have selected gardens No ice to bother with. Trv a I Thursday night the Redh.rdsjour-
For ANIMAL VACCINES go
FLY DRUG CO.
In a razzle-dazzle game which went
an extra five minute period to break
a tie the Hondo Redbirds defeated
the Woodlawn Methodists' by a score
Friday at the Fair
Judge H. E. Haas* was on the sick
list the first of the week with the
flu.
of 30-24 last rriuay ai me rail
Flowers for all occasions.- Order (jroun(js gyni. Parsons led the scor-
_____ datuc'c rnwprTifiVFRY , ftr o.jli.i.
r-- ganized and have selected gardens .. . bother with. Try a! murauay nipi iw j
CONFECTIONERY. tf. and interior home improvement lor Hondo Lumher Co. tf ne>erd * be*u.n to play the Luther-
YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME their first Demonstration. there jHc PLAZA BAR AND CAFE an,/° rL The Red
AT THE PLAZA BAR. are 113 girls enrolled in these clubs SERVE A OU1CK LUNCH AND ALL *altf 'velt n°t ava..«bl . 1 ht
CREOMULSION for Coughs and up to December 31st, 1936. ihe r-m r, nuiNic* tf birds hope to bring team:
CRLOML LMONfor t oughs ana ^ Women>s Home Demonstration
Colds at FLY DRUG CO.
Clubs which have been organized,
,4*^. w. , . it ! I iUDS wnicn
FOR SALE—Mules ami one small have cho9en the 4.H Pantry Home
St°i r nep'ru yv ct*?. P OVFr'^cI Supply and Wardrobe tor their
AF rhR l HE SHOW STOP Ov c-K demonstration work. These
KINDS OF COLD DRINKS.
AT THE BOB CAT GRILL.
ALL KINDS OF LIQUORS.
ROTHE CONFECTIONERY.
KING’S BOX CANDIES
ROTHE CONFECTIONERY.
first demonstration work. These er.
• f birds hope to bring teams represent-
ing Seguin Lutheran College, Schrein-
AMEULANCE SERVICE any er institute, University ol San An-
vhere, DAY or NIGHT. John A. 4oni0> and perhaps Texas A. .V 1., to
lorger, Funeral Director. Phone 75. | Hondo in the near future.
Tonight the Redbuds meet the
suggestions were made by the clubs j ana y[(S- Arthur Wiede of highly touted Monier Plumbers from
AT puisuunt to suggestions of the Jxickhart spent the week-end here San Antonio at the lo<al g\m. he
Specialists from the Extension Ser
AX : vice. The eight w omen’s clubs con-
sist of 133 members.
with'Mrs. wYede’s parents, Mr. and Plumbers have two local boys on
Mrs C R Gaines their team: Roy Schweers and Aug-
Mi* AlberU Groff, d»u*h<cr oouui.dmF
The goalsMCOmpirshed „„ .0 Uo- ■JSbmcISf/of kiCKT «n i» Hon.,. Hi,h School.
9 1 1CI9A o oc fnllriWft' ' 1 . ......4 *L
Mr. WO* Windrow of Sa„ £ « SLRS . , SpSteww .« .ho Mo-
tonio visited homefolks here last Bedro0m Demonstration: 113 girls Hosoital on January 18th. She
nio visited homefolks here last Kndroom Demonstration- 113 gir s T i 7a»vT «hP -----
r” , Bedroom uemonsiiauon. no » dira Hospital on January 18th. 8ne rfpRFSENTATIVF MONKHOUSE
have removed unnecessary and unat- . yj recovering from the or- KEPKfcStwia I iv* MUiNivr
NONE BETTER—BUDWE1SER tractive articles from their bed-1 £ Japl<11> ret0 nK ONiHEJOB.
rrn nn a rnr r»D DHTTI r AT utwl* ---——
BEER. DRAFT OR BOTTLE AT Corns’........... ” . , |deaJnB » Farmall 12 trac-
PIfef«t box of VALENTINE ha^made , SorTnrsevlTfoot ‘mow^r ‘wui \ Mr w T fr0>k
5oAuNLYnDRUGUCOUt “ vegetable section^ol their gar- Jake a^e^the^ Chamtier < f
For Hemstitching see Mrs. R W. de™ardrobe Demonstration: 1. 133 SERVICE STATION, Phone 68. 2tc „ondo, Texas.
Speece, at residence opposite north- have begun expense accounts I As we go to press a reception is Doar Bill:
aest corner of courthouse. tf. and wardrobe planning. 2. Eight being held Thursday night at the St. j have your letter cf Jan. 15th., in
Mrs. Martin Zimmerman of San demonstrators have been given tinec-, John’s School, in honor of Rev. P. which you quoted a resolution pass-
Antonio spent Monday and Tuesday tions for making foundation patterns Potgens. the new pastor of St. td by your organization requesting
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. by Mrs. Dora R. Barnes, Clothing John’s Church. A brief program and that no additional advalorcm taxes
Bader. Specialist from A. and M. College, get-together will feature the event, be added this session of the Legisla-
Chester Stiegler came home the Pantry Demonstration: 133 women after which refreshments will be ;ture
first of the week from San Antonio have made planting plan and canning served. 1 am absolutely in accord with the
and is ill with the flu at the home of budget. This plan will be followed THE MOST CONVENIENT LO- sentiments of your organiza.icn, and
his father, Mr. Louis A. Stiegler. in planting the leafy, green and yel- CATION IN HONDO—L. F. 1 assure you that I will no my utmost
. low section of the garden, lor Coop- LAAKE’S BARBER SHOP, COR- to prevent any additional taxes from
1 MrS‘,etj'UgMna B0 u a^le erators, and all sections of the gar- NER NORTH FRONT AND BAN- this resource.
leave the Medina Hospital Sunday by the Demonstrators. DERA FIRST CLASS BARBER- j H I 08,1 be of any help to you or
for her home in Devine after being The Medina County Home Demon- ,NG UNDER THE BESj OF SANI- >our organization, please call on me
seriously dl with pneumonia for sev- stratj0n 0ouncil was organized De- XARY CONDITIONS. YOUR at any.time-
Austin, Texas.
Jan. 20, 1937.
Y'ours very truly,
JOE K. MONKHOUSE.
SPECIAL RATES FOR EXPRESS.
LOST—12 .««. branded C-B.r on S. dub, Svi„i'“ pSd™nt. and PATRONAGE APPRECIATED. .1.
ribs. Resaonable4 reward for infor- elected delegates pretent. A. com- Mr. Tom Allee, salesman for tne
mation as to their whereabouts or mittee was appointed to make the Alamo Iron M orks of San Antonio,
for their return. C. J. Wiemers, standing Home Demonstration Coun- suffered a double fracture of his ^ --
Hondo, Texas. ltc. cd rules to be adopted at the first f'ffbt leg Saturday afternoon 'v eo ■ xhe San Antonio Express can now
Clinton Jagge came home Monday Council Meeting in the 19C7 Coun- he slipped and fell on a wet sidewa be secuicd on the quarterly payment
from San Antonio and is now recup- cU year. Officers-elect of this at IFHanis. He: was brought to■ the ; ,)lan as folloWb;
erating from an attack of the flu at Council are: Medina Hospital for m dical at n ' Daily and Sunday, $1.75 per quarter,
the home of his grandparents, Mr. Chairman—Mrs. Joe Zerr. tion and was removed to a San 'jDaily only $1.40 per quart!r.
and Mis. H. V. Haass. | Vice-chairman—Mrs. F. C. Stinson, tonio hospital two days later.
Nathan Booth, son of Mr. and Mrs. 1 Secretary-1 leasurer
Clifton Booth of Devine, was Bittre.
brought to the Medina Hosptal on j ---::—
January 19th, very ill with pneu- i
-Mrs.
Kilcy L. W. Ford of Parker County, af-
ter spending some six weeks here as
the guest of his daughter, Mrs. J. B.
Dawson, and family, during which
IS YOUR INSURANCE MAN,
ONE WHO LIVES AMONG YOU;
do’s unusually damp weather, return-
ed home just in time to run into a
Foi Wery Form of Insurance
See 0. H. MILLER, Hondo, Texas
Since 1907.
H. F. Haiwis, \ttorney-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-
stract Company.
Hill
Windrow’s
STORE NEWS
RATS
JJQJ y To look at
To have around
Rats carry germs. Their bite is
dangerous to children. Don’t
tolerate them.
Kill Rats Only
icriliUK oic vv. ii-unn , ••• ' - -----o--* ----- . •
J. Boog, D’Hanis Wardrobe Demon- traded for some of our rainy weatn
strator. “But since we plan to re- er.
build the front part of our house, 1 At the annual meeting of the
would like to have a portable closet,’’ stockholders of the Hondo National
she continued. However, Mrs. B<»og Bank last week the following offi-
m building her portable closet has cers were elected: C. W. Gilliam,
decided to slant the top in order to president; Pete Jungman, vice presP
avoid the “Catch-all” characteristics, dent; J. H. Burgin, vice president;
The closet she plans will be 6 ft. Charles Finger, cashier; A. H.
long, 10 ft. high and 32 inches deep j Schweers, assstant cashier; W. A.
with shelves 12 inches apart and 18 Bendele, assistant cashier. The di-
Sunday only 50c per quarter.
Evening News $1.00 per quarter.
Clubbed with FARMING if paid
through this office. Good only until
February 10tn. Act now.
FOR SALE OR TRADE.
Two draft stallions, one Percheron
coming four year old, weight 1700
pounds. One Belgian, also coming
four year old, weight 1550 lbs. These
horses must be seen to be aprpeciat-
ed.
ltpd.
FRITZ WIPFF,
Devine, Texas.
W. O. W. MEETING.
Regular meeting of Bois D’Arc
Camp No. 154, Hondo. Texas, will be
w itll ornutD 44. -J'-* *■ ~ V«*"K aavnuvi. I CABO, V»ll| UK
inches deep, placed in each c-nd of the rectors are C. W. Gilliam, Pete j Thursday, January 30th, at 7:30 P.
closet. This is to he built of very Jungman, John Finger, John Muen-. M., 1937. Officers to be installed
light weight material, such as wall nink and E. J. Leinweber. The of- for 1937. Let’s move forward
board, on a sufficient frame, sup- ficial statement of the Hondo Na-
ported by casters placed as far apart tional Bank, now entering its second
as is necessary to support the frame- year, was published in this paper two
work. issues ago and reveals a good, sound
IRENE HAWKINS, j financial condition of the new in-
Co. Home Dem. Agent, stitution and the experience and ef-
-::- j ficiency of the men who guide its
Patronize our advertisers. business affairs.
H. H. CROW,
Fin. Secretary.
Tel) our advertisers you saw their
advertisement in this paper.
FOR GOOD USED TIRES. C. R.
GAINES. 2tc.
Let us be your job printers.
FOR SALE—cheap, large two-
story barn, two floors. Apply at this
office. 2tc.
John Finger, Jr., was here from
Ijaredo the first of the week visiting
homefolks.
Watch for oue CIRCULARS. We
are going to give GOLD FISH away.
FLY DRUG CO.
ALL THE POPULAR MAKES OF
BOTTLE BEER AT THE PLAZA
BAR AND CAFE. tf
Mrs. Arnold Newsome of Pearsall
spent part of this week with her
mother, Mrs. Isaac Wilson.
DR. TAYLOR. DENTIST, oF-
FICE AT RESIDENCE (I block E.
of courthouse). PHONE 39.
Don’t forget our exceptional ad-
vantages for handling your reai es-
tate. Hondo Land Company.
Mrs. George Noonan of Dunlay
spent yesterday here with her par-
ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bader.
If you are feeling bad. our ICE
CREAM will give you a lift. Quarts
29c. Pints 15c. FLY L*UUG CO.
Mr. and Mrs Fred Sanders of
Pearsall were guests of Mrs. San-
ders’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M.
Merritt last week.
For your fresh butter, sweet
cream, whipping cream, sweet milk,
cream cheese, cooked cheese, ring
146J. C. F. HAASS. 2tpd
Dr. Walter Meyer of the Robert
B. Green Memorial Hospital of San
Antonio spent the week-end with his
parents, I)r. and Mrs. H. J. Meyer.
Mrs. Clarence Wright and baby
daughter, Sue, arrived Sunday from
Freer, T ‘xas, for a visit w ith her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Neuman.
Jack Biadley was out from San
Antonio last week-end visiting Mrs.
Bradley and little son, wno are
guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. H.
Schweers.
FOR KENT—nicely furnished
Southeast bedroom; one or two sin-
gle beds; adjoins bathroom; close-in;
quiet. Apply at Anvil Herald office
or phene 127-3 rings. tf.
Build up your resistance against
FIJI and COLDS ny taking Upjohn
j CODCENTRATE CAPSULES. Each!
‘capsule equivalent to one teaspoon-1
ful of Cod Livei oil. At FLY DRUG |
CO.
i Clinton Jagge, student of St.
! Mary’s University, San Antonio,
I spent the week-end with hig grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Haass,
anti his parents, Mr, and Mrs. P. C.
Jagge.
The name of Miss Dorothy Clarke
was called at the Colonial Theatre
Tuesday night for the $250 account.
| As she was not present to claim the
[award, the account increased to one
$250 and one $20 account.
Consult the advertisements in this
paper, then remember that no town
is ever built up by trade that goes
elsewhere, and patronize those who
show their loyalty to their town by
being loyal to its enterprises.
Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Heyen visited
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Worley jn Uvalde
Sunday. They were accompanied
EQUIP YOUR CAR
°R truck
WITH
FIRESTONE
Ground Grip
TIRES
Priced at low at depfndal)
tire» can be told f0r.
Diatribulor of the famoui
FIRESTONE BATTERIES
All Icinda charged and imic
Alao automobile acceuori
and parti 0f all Icinda.
WE SPECIALIZE IN GREA
ING.
Rath Service
Station
Northweat corner Courtho
A COMPLETE REPAIR SH(
made of powdered red squill
which is recommended by U. S.
Dept, of Agriculture as most
effective and safest rat destroy-
er. Harmless to humans, dogs
and cats.
COD LIVER OIL
VITAMINS
ASK US ABOUT THEM.
Build resistance against coughs,
colds and “FLU”!
FLEXIBLE . , . ROOMY . . .
ORKSHOES
Bargain
Priced
$2*75
SHOES THAT HAVE THE COMFORT OF A
HOUSE SLIPPER. FLEXIBLE ELK LEATHER
UPPERS. STITCHED, HEAVY LEATHER
SOLES. BROAD TOE SHAPED. SIZES 6 TO 12.
fA S*are A 4/1 fcartWar*
New charters granted to
corporations during August wer
ly slightly greater in number
those of the preceding month an
corresponding month last year
the capitalization of these farm
sharply above both comparable
iods, the University of Texas B’
of Business Research ha* rep
The records of the office of
tary of State show 132 new fh1
grantee), against 131 in Aufui
year and 128 in July. Contnb
to the increase in total capitalil
was the fart that there were
home by Mrs. Worley, who was Mis* csP11111 J .
Eleanor Heyen before her recent ifU'O.OOf1 m August e mp
marriage, who spent several days ?_n_.v ^re_e n°nint
here.
Printed stationery bought in
quantity is cheaper in the long run
than the other kind purchased in
driblets as used. Besides it looks bet-
ter from a business and social stand-
point. Tell your needs to telephone
U^7. tf. | month last year and s modertt
Give your nometown printer the sonal increase over the Prf
first chance when you need the ser- month, the I mvcrsity of !<■»
vice of a printer. The more business retu of Research announce .
he does the better prepared he is to f,r®m representative e .
! give you efficient service. The more ’ L~
! von oerronirf the home man *he more
| you both prosper. .
wyd ruitic . _________ current year
last year, the Bureau pomtei
Group* showing an increa«e
number of new charters granted
manufacturing, merchandising,
public service.
Dollar sales of Texas depar
stores during August
rtantia! gains over the correepo
irvm o* ivI1* 1 v
lishmonts indicate an increase
of 16.8 per cent over August
and 7.8 per cent over W
Sales for the f
FOR TRADE—One wagon, <*ne ,date were 16.1 per cent greatei
mowing machine for one acre °f f0r the like period last year
land on highway or any graveled havin„ „ains in ule* above the
; road around town, or will trade for . romnarison both
STOMACH WORMS IN
SHEEP!
We carry a complete stock
NEMA Capsules, copper sul-
phate, Blackleaf ”40” and
ARSATE.
I tow n lot or will sell wagen or mow-
I »-r. Have horses and otner imple-
! ments. See them at W. H. ECK-
HART’S FARM. Stpd.
Don't borrow your neighbor’s
; copy of the local paper. He buys it
for his own and his family’s use and
o* to sc bothered anout it by orher«.
Then when you add your subscrip-
tion to its list you help the paper to
! render a better service to all. Now
average in comparison
August a year ago and the li™
months of the year included Al
Corsicana, Dallas, Lubbock an
Antonio.
C. C. Gilbert of Hartley
has dug a 300-ton trenchi d#
dcr, as he sav. to **T
what feed !.. i" '
ing and keeping it in g<
the stock will cat atl of
is 150 feet long, 17 feet wide
is the time to subscribe.
tf.' feet deep.
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Blackleg, Hemorrhagic Septi-
cemia—Do not take any
chances with these diseases.
Vaccinate early and prevent
ALL LOSSES.
The filling and re-filling of
Prescriptions promptly by a
graduate registered pharmacist
is the most important part of
our Drug Store. Remember we
are at your service at all times
to carry out the “doctor’s or-
ders” with utmost care and
precision.
The New Roper Range
Trade your Old Range for a Beautiful
New Roper Range on
EASY MONTHLY TERMS
QUALITY BABY CH.'X
CAREFUL CUSTOM HATCHING
Setting Days: Wednesday and Saturd
HONDO HATCHERY
i mm i i»»»
See Our Specials on Used Gas Ranges
BUY YOUR USED CAR AT H0M
Where you know the dealer and theC
WINDROW'S
Why not the Best — a Pittsburg Gas Water Heater
on our Easy Payment Plan
DRUGGIST
BOOKS AND STATIONARY
Phone 124, Hondo, Texas
HONDO FURNITURE COMPANY
1933 CHEVROLET SEDAN
1933 CHEVROLET COUPE
1932 CHEVROLET I 1-2 TON TRUCK
1930 CHEVROLET 1 1-2 TON TRUCK
1930 FORD TUDOR
1929 FORD PICK-UP
OTHER MAKES OF CA
. . SEVERAL OTHER BARGAINS IN
HOLMES A EISENMENGER, P oprietor..
I I ja
ii Gaines & Kollman
HONDO, TEXAS.
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, January 22, 1937, newspaper, January 22, 1937; Hondo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth565299/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hondo Public Library.