The Hondo Anvil Herald (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, April 7, 1950 Page: 2 of 16
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hgc X. ANVIL HERALD, HmL (Medina Cwty) Tmi, Apr 7,1950 DUNLAY NEWS
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TERMS
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Tear Protection Plan. «*•••
EASY TERMS
$105.00
W ESTERN \ITU Associate State
&
Horn* Owned and Operated by
H- W. Kollman
Hondo
In Case Of
DEATH-
Are YOU protected by a Joint Survivor
Account?
Death is somethin* that most people don’t like to think about
until it is too late. But to think about some of the uncertainties
and problems before hand would eliminate many of the hardships
LmteT on.
Most people don’t realize that their bank account might be
tied up in legal action for weeks or months after death unless
they have signed a Joint Survivor Account with their mate. If they
have signed such an account, the survivor can withdraw money at
any time they desire — to pay for unsettled accounts, etc. Without
a Joint Survivor Account, they would he prohibited from doing
until the court has appointed an administrator.
Sign in* a Joint Survivor Account does not cost a penny —
it is just another Bank' Service, desi*ned to help our customers.
Investigate it today — have any bank officer explain its benefits
to you, and avoid the complications that so often arise in the event
of death.
THE HONDO NATIONAL BANK
MFMRF.R F. D. 1. C.
PHONE 105
HONDO
Saathoffs Back
From New Orleans
By Mrs. John KronmuoIUr
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Saathoff
and Barbara from below Hondo,
and Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Aldrich
and sons of San Antonio spent
The pa?* week, Willi Mr. Aldrich’---
sister and family at Houston
They also visited at Galveston
Mew Orleans and places of inter-
est. They arrived home Monday
evening reporting a “swell trip.
Sunday visiters of Mr. and
Mrs. Toby Koch were Mr. and
Mrs. Adolph Maier and daughter,
Rosemary. Mrs. Alex Schick. M:
and Mrs. T. B. Reyes Mr and
Mrs. Olin Koch and baby. Artnui
Koch and James Lundy, all ol
San Antonio, and Mr. and Mrs
Bill Lancaster of Devine and Mrs.
Lancaster’s mother from Bangs.
Joan Iris Saathoff is down with
the chicken pox.
Della Mae Haby of San Antonio
was a Monday visitor with her
mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Haby.
Mr. and Mrs. Toby Koch left
for San Antonio orf Monday to
spend several days with relatives
Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Breiten
Jr. and son spent the weekend
at Canada with Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Buries.
Anthony Haass was a membei
of the confirmation class on Palm
Sunday at Zion’s Lutheran Church
at Castroville.
Virgil Krenmueller accompanied
a group of F. F. A. boys and
instructor of I^aCoste to Kings-
ville on Friday to he present at
a judging contest held on Satur-
day. On Saturday night the boys
went to Corpus Christi and re-
turned on Sunday.
Those who enjoyed a barbecue
supper with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
Nester and family on Sunday
were Mr. and Mrs. Don Nester
and son and Richard Saathoff of
D’Hanis; Matt Saathoff and chil-
dren; Mr. and Mrs. John Krem
- mueller and sons and Charles
Krenmueller Jr.
Mrs. John Krenmueller accom-
panied Mrs. J. H. Hauser, Mrs.
Wendell Griggs, Mrs. Clarence
Bippert and Miss Ruth Lawlei
to the Fifth District conference
of Parent Teacher Associations a:
Pearsall on Friday.
Shelia Eileen were the names
given the infant daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Biediger. She was
baptized at the St. Louis Church
Monday by Rev. Leopold. Spon
sors are Mrs. Hugo Naegelin and
Raymond Biediger.
* Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Yarjproygh
of $an Antonio? spent Tuesday
and Wednesday with Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Brucks and were
brief callers at the J. D. Schweers
in the evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Habv
spent Thursday with Mr. and
Mi-s. Nic Haby and Mr. and Mrs.
Fred. Carle at Mice.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Tschirhart
and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mehr
were at Devine and visited with
Mrs. (granllma) Bader and at
the Ed Saathoffs, Wednesday.
Mrs. Elmer Biediger and baby
daughter arrived home Friday
after a several days stay with the
Wengenroths at Rio Medina.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Haby and
sons of San Antonio spent Satur-
day and Sunday with the Allen
Habys, Mrs. Harvey Haby’s sister,
husband ami twin daughters of
Houston were also guests of the
Allen Habys.
Castroville News
By Mrs. Rudolph Tschirhart
M/Sgt. and Mrs. B. J. Migura
and daughters of Austin and Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Wanke and children
of San Antonio/visited Mr. and
Mrs. John Mangold and family
over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Pate Cullins of
Austin and S/Sgt. and Mrs. H. L.
Hopkins of Randolph Field visit-
ed Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cullins and
children Sunday.
Mrs Alex A. Haby of Mico
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Krisch in San Antonio.
Mrs. Wallace Lutz and Mrs.
Alex A. Haby were Hondo visi-
tors Friday.
Visitors in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Joe A. Bader, Sunday, were
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Heyen. Mrs.
Adela Boehme and Mrs. Anna
Christilles.
Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Rager and
children and Mrs. H. H. Katz of
San Antonio were visitors with
the Clarence Tschirhart famil>
and with Mr. and Mrs. Ottc
Naegelin.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Fitz-
Simon have moved into their new-
ly remodeled home, the original
FitzSimon home, the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Schott and
son, and Mrs. Fred Wernette and
son, Fred, visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Emil Halbardier Sunday.
Many friends and relatives, at-
tended the funeral of Miss
Ella Hughes on Monday and the
funeral of Joe Mangold on Tues-
day.
Those attending a miscellaneous
shower honoring Miss Barbara
Healer in Somerset Sunday were
Mrs. Henry Groff, Mrs. Louis
Bohl, Mrs. Robert Tschirhart,
Mrs. Ernest Adam and daughters,
Miss Vivian Tschirhart, Mrs. Wil-
fred Jungman and daughter,
Frann Mangold and Mrs. Rudolph
Tschirhart and son.
Here in HONDO
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Muennink
and son Ernest went to Freder icks
burg Sunday to visit his mother,
Mrs, Annie Muennink, who has-
been ill. Rev. Gus Muennink and
Herbert Hardt also \yent along
Mrs. Muennink was feeling better
than she had been. The group
war astonished to >ee a rare fr eak
of nature known as rain while
driving through Comfort and
Center Point. They also saw some
hail.
W. A. Bracks of Quihi, and Mr.
and Mrs. J. D. Schweers attended
a birthday party in San Antonio
Sunday evening honoring Mrs.
I- E. Mote. Sandwiches, cake,
salad and coffee were served
by hostess.
Mrs. Annie Bippert of Castro-
ville spent Sunday with Miffs.
Ed. Haby.
Fred. Carle of Mico spent sev-
eral days with his mother and
brother, Mrs. Rosa Carle and son
last week.
J. D. Schweers is now em-
ployed as butcher at Grisham’s
new grocery and market in Hondo.
HONDO MARKET REPORT
Tk«M price* arc average* paid in Hoado >.
Wednesday of thi* week and W«da«*day cf tbe w l ^
arc not necessarily offered. *** >,*h*ii,
Product
March 29
MILO MAIZE, per cwt......
HEGARI, per cwt....................
OATS, 30 LB., per bu..........
WHITE CORN, per bu.......
YELLOW CORN, per bu.........
EGGS
FRYERS, per lb.
HENS, per lb. ..........
ROOSTERS, per lb...................
Specials April 7 - 8
RED A WHITE NO. 2 CAN, WHITE OR"g6lDEN~
Hominy .......................2 cans 17c
TOMATO SAUCE 8 OZ. CAN (YOUR CHOICE) —-—
Red & White — Hunts — Del Monte
______ _ 3 cans 21c
PET OR CARNATION TALL CANS ----
Milk..........................2 cans 25c
RED & WHITE U SIZE CANS ---
Potted Meat ......... .......2 cans 15c
SOAP POWDER LARGE PACKAGE -
Trend .................... 2 packages 35c
HAH 4 OZ.'PACKAGE, WITH LARGE COLORED TUMBLER
Tea ... 77 77 ... 77.......... 777 ......... 31e
KIMBELLS BLACK EYE, (FRESH S H ELL ED)
Peas .. No. 2 can — 14c .. No. 300 can — 10c
DEL MONTE HALVES OR SLICED
Peaches............... ?.. No. 2V2 can 24c
FRENCH'S PREPARED
Mustard .... 6 oz. jar 9c____9 oz. jar 13c
24 OZ. BOTTLE
Alaga Syrup............24 oz. bottle 22c
GREEN BEAUTY SOUR OR DILL, 32 OZ. JAR
Pickles..............,.........
CALIFORNIA PASCAL
Celery......................... stalk 14c
TEXAS CRISP
Carrots ..
2 bunches 13c
CENTRAL AMERICAN
Bananas \......2 lbs. 33c
WASHINGTON STATE
Winesap Apples ................ 2 lbs. 25c
IDAHO RUSSET
Potatoes................10 lbs. 49c
KEYKO , ___ ^
Oleomargarine ..... T.... . colored, lb. 39c
uncolored, lb. 29c
WASH^CLOTH FREE WITH EACH POUND __
ARMOUR STAR (6 TO 8 LB. AVERAGE) ’ • *
Picnic Hams, .........•...........:. - lb. 38c
FRESH HOME KILLED
Fryers ...................
YOUR CHOICE OF ARMOUR’S STAR 16 OZ.
Cold Cuts or Cello Frank .....
CHOICE HOME KILLED VEAL „ lA
7 Steak.............. r
— — Easter Egg Headquarters--
Kollman Bros.
PHONE 18
WE DELIVER
HONDO
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Schweers
and Luren, Mr. and Mrs, Olen
Wiemers of Hondo, Mr. and Mrs.
I I
Dressed Beef & Hog Wholesale Prices
BEEF OR BABY VEAL
(Fed Baby Beef or Veal) per lb.
Half or whole carcass (all cuts).......v....... 44c
Hindquarter (round, loin, T-Bone,
romp, Pike’s Peak ........-...... 52c
Forequarter (chuck, shoulder,
chops, ribs, hamburger) .......... 3Jc
Full Loin (loin, T-Bone, hatn-
burger) ............................-f......-................ 6‘Jc
Extra Round ( round steak, rump,
Pike's Peak, soupbone) .............................. 53c
Chuck (chuck steak, roast, veal
chops)..,..... 45c
Ribs A Shanks (short ribs, roll
roast, hamburger, soupbones) ..... . 39c
CORN FED HOGS
Half or whole hog (all cuts) ............. ...... 32c
Pork Loins (chops) ................:................. 18c
Hams (fresh) .............................. 48c
Fresh Shoulders .......................... 36c
Head (jowls on) .......................................... 16c
Fresh Bacon .......................,-j.......................... 38c
***** DKUCIOUS, TtNDIB BISCUITS
AMERICAN BEAUTY
.HI FLOUR TH4?
blooms in roue OVtN
Save The
IGA Way
Hondo Locker Plant we Deliver
Phone 2S
& IGA Grocery
4^
Easter
Greeting Cards
A Wida Selection
2 for 5c
and 5c each
Easter
Rabbits
10c - 15c - 25c
Filled
Easter Baskets
25c and up
Many Easter toys and rabbits from which to choose.
DAWSON’S
Sc to $1.00 store
PHONE 111
HONDO
£J f *****
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David, Allen. The Hondo Anvil Herald (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, April 7, 1950, newspaper, April 7, 1950; Hondo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth648635/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hondo Public Library.