The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, November 4, 1938 Page: 3 of 8
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Mr. anti Mrs. H.
Mrf- ‘‘"vn and Mrs.
^htCarcom|dishrd singer.
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,obt. j* «ontel dead-
Mantel, aged 71 years,
at his
Mangold, Texas A. ,and M. college;
(ilen Steinle, St. Mary’s University,
San Antonio, and Clayton Mangold
of Cliff.
* * *
The Sahinal Sentinel.
Mr. Mary Reinhart is vi.-iting rel
> ives m Custroville thi week.
Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Schuchart of
j’Hanis were Sabina I v -it irs Thurs-
ay.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Felt of Hondo
visited in the Mark Buultinghouse
nmr Sunday.
Alfred Kraut, Veil Poiter un<l Os-
ar Tampke wei> in D’Hanis and
Hondo
Utopia.
Saturday on business.
RIO MEDINA NEWS.
POLITICAL
* NNOUNCLMENTS.
* DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES *
* *
FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY, 38TH
JUDICIAL DISTRICT:
RALPH .1. NOONAN
* * *
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
HON. JOE MONKHOUSE
* ★ *
FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY.
FRANK X. VANCE
R°beiddenly Sunday
home
H’troviile after'being ill for
at C*»f'°v 1 funeral services were
fevera! ^•{I;|1!iay llt 11 A. M. with
!id<l p ".Falkenberg,
Lutheran
Km officiating
born in Castro-
there all his life. He
0f Frank and Misses
,1,. Mon lei of Camp
^he deceased was
ville and lM
an undo
Ollie and -*nn"
and M. Richard do Montel
»r' a V Pue and dnugh-
attended the funer-
al. » * *
Mr and Mrs. Adolph Boehme of
Ad.na Luke region were n,
, » on busine».
JS here Thursday from Yancey.
% and Mis. Sonny Hanss of
cirovi'.le are -pending a few weeks
inEardera. ^ , ,
The Pe«r»*H Leader.
birthday party.
The lawn of the home of Mi. and
uB C. K. Martin gave the setting
for * lovely I art\ on Thursday after-
noon. when Mrs.
E. Fuller will
Martin entertained
in honor of hci little son, Rothe, on
kit 7th birthday.
Out door gam* were played. Ke-
fmhmenti of cake and ice cream
.f,n M.,vcd. Cut -ts lm luded 1 eggy
Salmon, Jew* Malone, Ginger Gibbs,
r„Cornett, Barbara Blunt, Mar-
' Vaughan Shirley Whit well,
i,‘;he Martin, Joe Ed Harris, Billie
Jo Toalaot i* k Jenntson, Walter
Schcrp. Chai c> Blunt, Byron Folk
ud Bobby Bradley.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Mcchlei of
Lytle -pent the first of the week with
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Huegele and
Misses Thelma and Alla Huegele.
Mr. find Mrs. C. M. Huegele and
Miss Alta Huegele were Fan Antonio
visitors one day last week.
Miss Etna Wurzbach, student
nurse at the Santa Rosa Hospital,
visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.
A. Wurzbach, last Sunday.
Miss Thelma Huegele is spending
the week in San Antonio with rela-
tives and friends.
Rev. and Mrs. Walter Kralik of
Koundtop were th'* guests of Mr. and
Mrs. C. A. Wurzbach for several
day:. They also visited other friends
in the neighborhood.
Mrs. 0. ,1. Schuehle of San An-.
tonio was the guest of Mrs. C. TA
Wurzbach and Misses Hilda, Katy
and Clara Wurzbach.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Wurzbach and
Mr. and Mrs. R. Muege spent several 1
day- at Shinn*, Texas, with Mrs.1
Frank Seidenberger and son, Henry, j
and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs E. C. Huegele of San
Antonio spent one day last week with |
Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Huegele.
Mi-ses Katy and Clara Wurzbach
were at LaCoste on business Tues-
day.
Mr. and Mis. Joe H. Steinle ef
Dunlay visited Mrs. ('. 1. Wurzbach
and daughters Thursday.
Carl Steinle, Misses Naomi and
Ellyn Steinle and M Della May
Haby visited Mr. and Mrs. 0. W.
Huegele and family Sunday.
BANKERS ENTERTAINED AT
FREDERICKSBURG.
FOR COUNTY ATTCRNEY.
H. E. HAAS?
t * *
FOR COUNTY JUDGE
ARTHUR H. ROTHE
FOR SHERIFF.
H. N. JUNGMAN
CHAS. J. SCHUEHLE
. * *
FOR DISTRICT CLERK.
EMIL BRITSCH
* * *
FOR TAX ASSESSOR-COLLECTOR
L. E. HEATH
* * *
FOR COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT
OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION.
C. F. SCH WEEKS
* * *
FOR COUNTY CLERK.
S. A. JUNGMAN
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FOR COUNTY TREASURER
0. J. BADER
* * *
FOR PUBLIC WEIGHER PRE-
CiNCT NO. 1.
PAUL R. RiCHTER
F. IIA ASS
HERMAN JUNGMAN ASKS SUP-
PORT AT THE POLLS.
In this issue of the Anvil Herald
will be found ail appeal to the voters
of Medina County by H. N. Jungman
of LaCoste, who aspires to become
sheriff of Medina County. Herman
Jungman, as he is known to hundreds
of friends in the county, was born
and reared in the county and posses-
ses all the qualifications needed to fit
him for the office he seeks.
He lays no claim to political quali-
fications and is making his campaign
on the promise of the best possible
service that h'> can give. He wants
his friends to look after his interests
at the polls and will reward them
with faithful and efficient work
when he becomes sheriff of Medina
County.
Although Mr. Jungman has been
into eveiy community in the county,
he feels that this appeal is timely in
view of the fact that the election is
next Tuesday, and he asks that you
consider his claims and his qualifica-
tions when you come to vote.
(Political Advertising)
WEATHER REPORT FOR UPPER
HONDO.
HOMECOMING AT TEXAS
LUTHERAN COLLEGE.
NEW MEDINA WELL
STARTED.
IS BEING
The annual Homecoming celebra-
tion of Texas Lutheran C< Leg.* v.iil
be held on November 11th and 12th.
Joyce Caraway of Nixon has been
chosen Queen of Homecoming. She
will he crowned duiing colorful
coronation ceremonies, featuring the
nations of the wotld, Friday l ight,
November 11th.
The program Saturday. N ,ve*r,ber
12th, includes an Alma Mat^r Con-
vocation at 1 1 A. M.. an all-dav stu-
dent carnival, class reunions, a Ban-
quet at 15:00 P. M„ and a football
game under the lights.
A large number of ex-students and
friends are expected to attend.
A new
feet into
rigged up
Frank A. Brown to Drill Well South
Of Dunlay.
wildcat which will go 50
the Austin chalk is being
in Medina County, about
even miles south of Dunlay in J. A.
Patillo survey No. 55 L. It is the
Catherine Brown No. 1 D. F.* Davis
;U50 feet from the north line and 330
feet from the west line of the Davis
ranch with Frank A. Biown in charge
of drilling operations.
Whitfield and Draper are drilling
contractors on the new wildcat. -
Tuesday’s Express.
if you are looking for desirable
residence lots or acreage property
let us show you the Barkuloo Addi-
tion. HONDO LAND CO. tf
This shop is equipped to do all
kinds of commercial printing and our
prices are reasonable. We can also
handle vour orders for lithographing,
embossing or blank-book manufac-
turing. When it’s office or commer-
cial stationery ring telephone 127
first. ”•
E. S. Richer, cooperative observer
for the U. S. Department of Agricul-
ture weather bureau, reports the fol-
lowing for Upper Hondo for the
month of October: Rainfall: .18 inch,
on the 23rd; 20 clear days, 11 partly
cloudy, none cloudv; very dry. Tem-
perature: highest, 90 on the 1st, 2nd
and 3rd; lowest, 26 on the 24th. First
killing frost, on 24th, but as the
nieterological instrument became out
of order, the lowest temperature
may not be correct, according to Mr.
Rieber.
WEATHER REPORT.
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FOR
The Le*key Leader.
Deputy Sheriff Frank Banta, wife
anx children w-red her father, Jack
Haby, Sunday at Tarpley. About two
wvi'k- a;:'. a Imr-e threw Mr. Haby
tr.d he -uff• i d a sprained ankle,
which has confined him to his bed
since.
M1 Lonabelle Lacey and little
son. Elton, of San Antonio visited her
parent.*. Mr and Mrs. Lon Brice, and
other relative here over the week-
end They rcturnd Monday, Mr. and .
1 going t<> 8an An- j
tonio and taking them.
♦ • •
The Uvalde Leader-Newa.
Mr. and Mr E. Winn attended
the annual Methodist conference in
San Antonio last week. They were
accompanied h,,me from Hondo by
Mr and Mr Monroe Langford, who
spent the week-end with them, re-
taming home Tuesday.
• • •
Atucoia County Monitor,
E. J. Faseler Jr. of State Univer-
se. Au.-tin, was a week-end visitor
■n the home ot his parents, Mr. and
Mr- E. J. Faseler Sr.
Rev. L 1). Brown, who has served
u pastor of the local Methodist
church for the past four years, has
ken transferred to the church at
laneey, when In* will be moving
■ hursday. The many friends of
Brother Brown and his family regret
to lose ther; and wish for them much
i: and u .: lines- in their new pas-
torate.
Mr.-. Frances Wurzbach is visiting
•’‘’he home of her daughter, Mrs. N.
t Mansfield, jq San Antonio,
; ■ ■' t)e A. N. Steinle home
',,,0r week-end were Leon Steinle
-w: state university, Austin; Clyde
Fredericksburg, Tex.. Oct. 31.—
The Federicksburg National Bank
was host to the Hill Country Bankers’
Association Saturday evening at
Hotel N'imitz for 1 banquet followed
by a program at which 1. J. * aid-
well. vice president of the 1 nion Na-
tional Bank of Houston, and Dr. C.
Perry Patterson, professor of govern
ment at the University
were the principal speakers. ThOj
former spoke on “The Economic;
Situation”, the latter on the subject
of “Authority versus Liberty.”
At th* business session Edward 1
stein of Fredericksburg presides!.!
Other officers of the association are
A. T. Lochte of Kerrville. vice presi-
dent, u:d Albert Faitin of Comfort,
secretary-treasurer.
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
PRECINCT NO. 1.
K. V. IIAASS
4-H CLUB ORGANIZED AT
NATALIA.
Hondo, Texas, for month of Octo-
ber, 1938.—Total rainfall, 0.33 inch;
PRECINCT in re Jan. 1st. 23.6 1 inches. Tempera
ture: highest, 101 degrees on 2nd and
3rd; lowest, 41 on 24th. One tainv
day 01 night, 22 clear, 8 part cloudy,
2 cloudy. Drouth continues, bad for
cattle. A good general rain badly
needed. Oats dry planted, waiting
for rain. Plowing continues. Pecan
gathering, short crop, 5 to 7c.
H. E. HA ASS,
Vol. Observer,
On Wednesday, October 20, Miss
Nell Foley, County Home Demon-
stration Agent, met with the school
>. iils at the Natalia High School for
the purpose of organizing a 4-H
of Texas, t.[ui, Aftei Miss Foley explained the
purpose of 4-H club work, the girls
set up their organization, at d elected
the following officers:
Jayne Slate—President.
Ruth Jordan -Vice-President.
Ethel Mae McDaniel—Secretary-
Treasurer.
I.oydiene Putman—Reporter.
I'he request for a girls club came
\ from Mr. Breazeale, Superintendent
Representatives were present from „t the Natalia Schools. About thirty-
banks in Pandora, Boerne, Blanco, fjvi. K,r|s attended the meeting.
Brad.v, Comfort, Dallas, Eden, Fort' -;;-
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LACCSTE 4-H CLUB NEWS.
The LaCoste 4-H club met Tues-
day, October 18, 1938, in th** High
School Auditorium with the sponsor,
Mrs. 0. P. Jungman. During the
meeting the following officers were
elected for the coming vi*ar:
President- -Gladys Halty.
Vice-President—Doris Koehler.
Socrotary-T r e a s u r e r— Eunice
Biedigcr.
Reporter- Lillian Kunze.
After the election of officers the
meeting was turned over to the
sponsor who taught the girls how to
hemstitch.
After this, the meeting adjourned.
Reporter, Gladys Halty.
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8800-ACRE RANCH
$40,000.00 cash and assumption of
$36,000.00 government loan can
handle the purchase of an 8800-acre
ranch, now leased for grazing at 35c
per acre and for oil at 25c per acre.
Two thousand acres under irrigation
survey, in a two-crop year country—
a splendid opportunity for develop-
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district. Traversed by state highway
and high power electric line. Irrigat-
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from $75.00 to $125.00 per acre.
This is an exceptional opportunity
for a man with capital to make an in-
vestment that will earn a handsome
profit. For further details write or
see us.
HONDO LAND CO.
Hondo, Texas.
* * *
STOCK FARM FOR SALE.
A 79 L -acre farm, »art of the Joe
Broiten homestead, is for sale at
$34.25 per acre cash. This is a well
improved place, seven-room house,
good well with windmill, Delco light-
ing system, large barn, two chicken
houses, smokehouses, etc. Good fer-
tile soil, forty acres in cultivation and
balance in pasture. Place is situated
on Hondo-Devinc road eleven miles
southeast of Hondo. For further par-
ticulars see or write either member
of HONDO LAND GO.
Geo. H. Kitnmey, Phone 172
Fletcher Davis, Phone 127.
» • *
BRICK RESIDENCE FOR SALE.
Six-room brick residence, substan-
tially built and conveniently arrang-
ed, fine well and also city water, con-
veniently located in southeast part
of Hondo on a two-and-one-half acre
block o; land. Known a* the A. H.
D. Hurt homestead property. Will
be sold at a reasonable price and on
easy terms. Inquire of either mem-
ber of Hondo Land Co., Fletcher
Davis, Phone 127; Geo. it. Kinuney,
Phone 172. tf.
* * *
A FINE BUILDING SITE.
^j-SAN AKTONIO-
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A 670-acre farm, three miles
northwest of Hondo. 116 acres in
fields, balance in pasture, two wells
with windmills and abundance of
good water. Priced to sell
on easy terms to be agreed upon.
Rich black land soil and good pasture
land; ideal for stock farming. Inquire
of Geo. H. Kimmey or Fletcher Davis,
Managers, Hondo Land Co.
• * *
TWO STORY TOWN HOUSE.
The 10-room, two storv residence
in north part of Hondo, built by Olin
E. Lacy, situated on five lots and
wired for electric lights, piped for
city water and gas, also large garage
and barn, for sale at reasonable
prices and terms. See Hondo Land
Co. for further particulars.
FARM FOR SALE.
A 100-acre farm two miles west
; of Hondo, chocolate and black sandy
loam soil 65 acres in cultivation, all
j fenced and cross-fenced, small rent
! house and good well. Easy terms at
! only $35.00 per acre. See Kimmey
or Davis, Managers,
HONDO LAND CO.
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Sacrifice sale
Bless Addition
sired. Don't miss
if you ever want
residence.
of two lots in the
on easy terms if de-
opportunity $250.
Only $350.00 will buy lot 6 and the
east half of iot 7 of Block 37, tne
same being 90-feet front of the north-
east corner of the block. Formerly
known as the Earnest place, and one
of the prettiest building sites in Hon-
do. Inquir« of either member of the
Hondo Land Co., phone 122 or 127..
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FARM FOR SALE.
The J. H. Berry farm of 156 acres
is for sale at $22.50 per acre. Good
field of 140 acres; 16 acres in pas-
ture. Five-room house, small barn
and dug well. Seven miles south of
Hondo and easy of access. A splen-
did opportunity for small stock farm-
er. Apply to
HONDO LAND CO.
• * *
HCMESITE FOR SALE.
One of the prettiest honiesites in
the Los Angeles Heights Addition
to San Antonio, being lots 11, 12
and 13 of the Southeast corner ot
block 114. On graveled street, ona
block from paved street and near
city school. •
• * *
Farms for the man who wants to
farm; ranches Tor the man who wants
to ranch; town property for either
who w ints to retire and move to
town. We have the place to suit you.
• * *
Three southeast corner lots in Lon
Angeles Heights addition to San An-
tonio for sale reasonable.
* * •
One lot 1 10 x 59 feet, Burnside ad-
dition, few steps off graveled street.
thus
location
for a
Acreage or town lots in the beau-
tiful Barkuloo Addition to Hondo for
sale on a low down payment and
easy installments. See the Addition
and see us for price and terms.
• * *
A desirable h>t in residence sec
t'on of Jourdanton, Atascosa County
fei sale or will exchange for any-
thing of e«iual valu*-
An atti active building site of one
acre on the north side of town for
ah* reasonable.
If
here
you.
vou do not see what you want
•ell u nnyhoc ; we’ll find it for
HONDO
i,c*
ietchcr it.iv:*, I’ll
H. Kimmey.
LAND CO.
Agents
le 127,
Hondo, rpxn*
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, November 4, 1938, newspaper, November 4, 1938; Hondo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth563782/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hondo Public Library.