The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, December 25, 1942 Page: 7 of 10
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HARTr°*D Insist 1
SECURITY seal
ON A HARTFORD
Insurance Policy
0. H. MILLER
EXCLUSIVE AGENCY
M«i*hl»i Spatial Office with
Friaadly Service
HONDO
Siaca 1907
SEASON’S GREETINGS
BEST OF LUCK !
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........* *j COMPLETES 9-WEEKS COURSE
LOCAL and PERSONAL • Tarrant Field.Fort Worth, Tex..
— Second Lt. Murrel G. Stickler of
,»*eeeeeee Hondo was among those graduated
hi kind, or drink*, at CARLE’S »» «nt p.Iots Sunday. Dec. 20 in
“ fTiONERY tf. **rst cla^s to complete in rx*i*n-
»n vour' real estate wants ta nin.p:w^k «”*«*»’- ’‘he new
W* ,, ,.n Army Air Forces Combat Crt-w
DO LAND ( O- Sfhoo| h,.re
gt Lieutenant Sticgler, son of Vr
ftROW DKl’G STORE. and Mr*. Louis A. Stiegier, of Hoi,
». »nd Mrs Harry Balicn from do, had completed previous flying
route were Hondo visitors training at Coleman. Tex.; Randolph
field arid Lubbock, Tex. He is SM.
Ir »nd Mr. Krnil Barth and sonj It* Combat Crew School, wlii-h
jr were visitors at this office trail,s only student officers who have
'. v ( wor, their wings at advanced twin*!
I l W. Tschirhart of Rio Me- /'f"0*8- te“che* Tlic-rs every
,l,i,or th -1 °&« ,h.“ h
I bombeis that now are dealing out
deutl and destruction over Axis-held
positions. During his training, the
pilot learns to navigate as well as
fly h:« ship in the most difficult of
j, it residence opposite north- j other conditions. The United
forntT of courthouse. tf Stales is his class room with long die-
I J <>?»'* n« «ends the paper to tr.ueo training flights scheduled on a
IMF METHODIST CHURCH
10 A M Sundae Si ho» i
11 A M Sermon by the Pastor.
•• 46 P M ^ outh Ki Hew ship.
7 do P. M Sermon by Rev. Harold
Goodenough The First Quarterly
Conference follows the sermon The
following written reports: Sunday
!’< hool Supt.. Local Preacher*, W S
* 8.. Treasurer’s reports, and Au-
diting Committee and Record* Com
mittee.
<!«t blanks from Mr. J. G. Newton
Let tit have al) reports on hand.
Don’t miss seeing the Christmas
decorations in the East and West
doors of me church.
R. F. DAVIS,
Pastor.
MiMiMiMiMitiMi iMlMlM.MtMiMit !t,M,tiM,M,MitltJ
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley De Grodt and
little non, Floyd, were down from the
lanch Monday und paid this office a
pleasant call. Mr. DeGrodt reports
the ranch country very much in need
of ruin.
COMPLIMENTS
OF THE SEASON
We extend Christmas Greet
ings and wish for you every
prosperity in the New Year.
L. A. SMITH
GARAGE
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Greetings
OF THE SEASON
AND BEST WISHES TO
OUR FRIENDS AND
CUSTOMERS.
/
BOON’S
STORE
of the week.
piR SALK Some fat Turkeys
Oincmas. 30c a pound at farm.
i EICHHOLTZ. ltpd
for Hemstitching *ee Mrs. R. W.
»s, G. H Stevens, who is em-
it Chula Vista, California.
look »nd Poultry Medicines and
a full supply on hand at
time*. WINDROW DRUG
m
lAXTED- 200 to 400 head ewes,
met age. Also will buy or
ranch. Ild4 Rigsby, San An-
Tetaa 5tpd.
COOOLOOKING JERSEY AND
£ DRESSES TO WEAR NOW
INTO THE SPRING. HOLL
1 DRESS SHOP.
In me for your need* tn custom
con-t-to-coaat basis.
At Tarrant Field both air and
ground instruction is carried on 21
hems a day on a shift system, pe*-
mititr.g maximum use of every facil-
ity and hastening the training pro-
gram.
In ground school calsses the Tar-
rant pilot becomes thoroughly famil-
iar with the intricate mechanical d*
vice* of the big, four-motored
plrr.es, so that no repair problem,
• ven in the air, is too difficult to
solve. And through ground work in
th*- Link Trainer the pilot further
relishes uji his instrument flying
*nd mixing. 1 buy your ! whin not actually in the air.
<*t<, hegari, maize; pay top'
EARL WATSON. I -’•-
« SALE—Used iron bed ! H> J Winkler and little son.
iprings, inner-spring mat- Clmrlwn Alfred \\ inkier, were bust-
fiather pillows and cotton . ,1<>M caller8 ot thl* offue Saturday.
«i. Phone 127-3 rings or ap-
r. Anvil Herald office. tf.
If M-ivin Barth ha* returned to
sutler, at McDill Field, Tampa,
ti. after a furlough vi*it with
pfer.ts, Mr. and Mrs. Emil
,md other relatives here. The
«s Sgt. Barth'* first furlough
F’tetn months.
Eddie M. Naegelin returned
of last week to his post at
Lin Obispo, Calif., after a 12-
Lrlough spent here with his
*<*■ Mr. and Mrs. Ed Naegelin,
* Cutroville on the Medina
Naegelin belongs to an anti
company, lie was given a
;ti dinner by his parents Sun-
HtWllUllWrtim
Tell your real estate wants
HONDO LAND CO.
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A Merry Christmas
And nil good things be yours
during the corning year.
Hondo Beauty Shop
Mr*. France* Leinweker
Mr*. Clara Fio*
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Greeting
s:
Message is sent so that
may know how much we
y°ur confidence and
IN will.
MERRY CHRISTMAS
AND A
HAPPY NEW YEAR
GLASCO
PACKAGE
STORE
*******
Best,Wishes
For a Joyous
Season!
!
Again we extend the Season’s J
Greetings to each of you. May I
this Christmas be your happiest j
and the New Year the most I
prosperous. j
!
E. J. JOHNSON
Local Agent
Compliments
of the Season!
^•y Peace, Happiness and Prosperity be
yours for many, many ysars!
MUMME’S hatchery
%nu«»
SEASON'S GREETINGS!
May the present festive season
fiHtill all your expectations of
complete happiness . . . and
may the New Year bring all
the things you’ve hoped for.
it it
Palle’s
Bargain Store
\
litllitiflfilifitifili
GREETINGS
WISHING YOU
A Merry
Christinas
A happy holiday season to our
friends and customers . . . and
a hearty thank you for your
patronage in the past.
*
M. G. HEYEN
LIVESTOCK HAULING
Owi4«wwcy^t
Greetings!
We extend to you Greetings ot
the Christmas Season and to
express our sincere wishes for
your prosperity in the coming
year. May the cordial relations
existing between us continue.
•
M. F. SCHWEERS
Your Gulf and Goodyear
Friend
MANY GOOD
WISHES!
Serving you has been one of
our happiest experiences.
O. S. T. Service
Station & Shop
B. L. ROBINSON
L. B. TSCHIRHART
WE WISH
A
MERRY CHRISTMAS
AND
HAPPY NEW YEAR
TO ALL
OUR CUSTOMERS
l«i«i»i*itlliti*i»i»i
oMffijm
We send you sincere arH
hearty greetings full of Christ-
mas cheer for each of yout
And we add good wishes foy
hapoiness and prosperity dur-
ing the next twelve months.
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MEDINA
COUNTY
ABSTRACT
COMPANY
MititiSililiSiMiti’
Jesus Santos
Tailor Shop
Greetings
GOOD WILL TO AU.l
At this Christmas Sea'i n we
pause to wish each and e ery
one of our friends
Huppiness and Prosperity
throughout the New Year.
0 0
Hollmig's
Dress Shop
D
ALL GOOD WISHES
TO OUR FRIENDS AT THIS
GLORIOUS CHRISTMAS-
TIDE AND A
HAPPY NEW YEAR
City Service
Cleaners
11 HARLLEE A ROGERS |
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CLARENCE MUMM"
*
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TO ALL!
Wc hope the dawn of this Christmas
finds you and yours smiling and con'
tented ... and that the New Year will
shower you with more blessings than
you’ve had in many a year.
HONDO LUMBER CO.
Home-Owned
JOYOUS YULETIDE
May every one of your fondest
wishes descend from the stage of
dreams and become actual real
ities and may the New Year
bring you an increased measure
of'" Health, Happiness and
Prosperity!
Mrs. J. W. Holla way and Sons
Best
Wishes!
JUST as bright as the candle
•J gleams . . so we trust this Christ-
mas will find the scene in your home
. . filled with the Yuletide sunshine of
countless blessings.
And may that sunshine never be dim-
med throughout the coming New Year*
toxwKkrCb,
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, December 25, 1942, newspaper, December 25, 1942; Hondo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth564119/m1/7/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hondo Public Library.