The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, June 14, 1946 Page: 4 of 12
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^ I- Fifty Enrolled
Herein Hondo «»Bibl« S'1"-*1
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
I Mr and Mr*. John Rivhrr w*rt
hwtr hfcturday and Sum.lay to a num
bar of rrlattw* who wvr* hrrr for
(hurt h miikh at 7 a. m. whvn thvw
rcphrw. Krv. Martin N. F.nd<rl» if
Hcaum»nt ovlvbratvii high maan in
Holy Cro*» rhurvh Hi* father. Mar
tin Fndvrlv, t? a native of D’Hant*.
Mr?. Walter Burrell war h«*«te<5
to three tables of contract at her
home on Thursday evening Miss
I'rstelee Rink and Mi*? Fthcl Kothe
were awarded prize* for htyrh and
A vacation Bible School of the
Ft»s«t Vethodi«t Church of Hondo en-
rolled fifty pupil* on it»' first day,
j Monday, June 10.
The staff and course* are Dirvc-
Mr. J. F Bandy, and irranddai.iih- ,or- M:»* "dire D. Fly; Bepnnera,
ters, Alice Joleen and Barbara Hud- I Mr*. A. H. Ss-hweer?, Mr- Joe
dleston. are visiting in the home of Broeka; Primary, Mr*. Brut - -re roprun. I > •
Mr. and Mrs. Den Sander*, Pearsall, btrhwetrs. Mrs 8 Mam* Parson*; g member*, while Mr*. Ed Kwh
Texas. Junior*. Mr*. H Ellis Thomas. Mrs j w'»* high among the guest*.
Mr. and Mr* Lloyd W right. Ih'lev. <* r a y f o r d Roger*. Mis- Darlene Mrs Ben Koch was hostess to the
Texas, attended the funeral of Mr*. Bruck*' Mi s Willie D. Fly. Thursday bndgi club last week when
J. F. Bandy, and while in the city' The beyinners are studying Nature 'be entn tamed with thre« tal le-
visited with relatives, tnemhet of through the u-e of natuie «torie? Mr?. Arthur Nester won top honors,
the George Carle family. The Primary students continue .hi- *n<! Mrs. M. A. Zintmeyer was >ec-
Mra. Joe Mims and daughter. Su- I’base but put more emi basis on , ®J|d h.gh among members Mrs. Amos
•an. have been making their home W orship and begin elementary ha-idi- Fir,get received me guest prize,
with Mrs. Mims- parents, Mr. and 1 raft- Tb* Juniors course in Wor- Set. Bernard Zinsmever is now in
Mrs. 0. A. Fly. They are expes’ing shiping God is spiritually and prmeti- Manchuria, having been transferred
Lt. Mims about June 15 from Bel- t-all> *turf.ed through planned ser- from F. rmosa.
gium. vices. Blue print and spatter print? Mrs. J. P. Ephraim, who was oper-
Miss Hulda Nester was the guest ar*‘ worke<1 on ,n th,‘' *roup ated „n last %vetrk at th,. Med,na Ho?-
of her sister, Mrs. Alvina Koch, and Th*- chool will continue through pital, is improving satisfactorily,
her niece, Mrs. Robert Wolf, in San Junr -’1 and anyone can enroll a* Mr*. Robert de Montel of Castro-
viile and Mr* Thomas Hans and twoj
daughters, Sandra and Patina Louise,
of San Antonio were guests of Mr.
and Mrs Ralph de Montel and other
relatives Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wurzbach of
Cleveland, Ohio, arrived Tuesday for
a visit with the Jos. Koch family
and their aunts, Mrs. Minnie Koch,
home of his parent*. Major and Mr*
\\altar HHlfeiitt and his bmthei
Rich Hitrfeldt.
Mr. anil Mi*. Jame« Collins had
a* their i uest» last week Mr and
Mi- * I Wood* of West l’a>m
Biach Florida They were en route
home fiotn California.
office of Representative of the 77tk
Legislative District, subject to th»
action of (he Democtatic Primarle*.
a a t
FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY
We are authonted to announce
ROSS E. DOUGHTY
as a candidate for District Attorney
■uhject to the Item...
MMt COUNTY ATTORSty
We are authonted »„ „ u
b J. Noonan
a* a candidate for the „ff
< »unty Attorney of Mi „
■ubjact to the Novemh,, ,if ,
POLITICAL ANNOUNCE-
MENTS
For Precinct Offices $5 00
For ihstrict and County $10.00
Pm i aayraai ai d S:*te $i5.on
All other political advertising :55c
per column inch
FOR CONGRESSMAN 15th DIST
Antonio last week. “nJ time from any denomination
A postcard from Captain Carl H. CJJ “ bein* h“ld Mt th*“ CommUn,ty
Steinle informs us that he has been
transferred from the Percy Jones
Hospital at Fort Custer. Battle BF.NDELE-BOW AN RITES HELD
Creek, Michigan, to the Post En- IN SAN ANTONIO SATURDAY
ineers, at the same post. Captain
Steinle, a veteran of the Italian Mis* W ilia Mae Bendele was mar-
campaign, is a son of Postmaster fed to George F. Bowan at St ---------------- ----- ----------
and Mrs. Joe Steinle of Dunlav. John * Lutheran Church in San An- : Mr*. Louise Richter, and Miss Regina
tonio Saturday night. Sauter.
Tommy Ney has received his dis-
charge from the Navy and will enter
the University of Texas this fall. Mrs. William J. Bendele, and is well
Mr. and Mr*. Oscar Filleman and kn°w" >n tk« I)unl“V community. Mr
4.hii/ir*n ixf Antroin Tavaa arp and *Mis. Monro? Haas* arid Mr. and
U : Th.”J,f£ «»• *lj»n
o?-"d!%Ch!,";rn“-. ■
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Robertson and________
daughter, of New Braunfels, visited ;
her father, Jaek Fusselman, Sunday.
Miss Minnie Appling, Hondo
Homemaking teacher, had as her
weekend guest Miss Polly Yelving-
ton of San Marcos.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Garteiser are
spending a few days in and around
Hondo visiting Mrs. Emil Garteiser
and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Haas* of
Dunlay community. Mr. Garteiser is
with the Border Patrol and is to be
stationed at Quemado.
Second Lieutenant Clyde Bader
son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Badei
of Caatroville, is now stationed at
Cecil Field in Jacksonville. Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Barth of
Brackettville, visited with Mr. and
Mrs. George Karm and daughters on
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. R G. Zinsmeister of
San Antonio visited with Mr and
Mrs. George Kami and daughters
Sunday afternoon.
Mr and Mrs. D. J, Fuos of Waco
spent the weekend with their parents
Mr*. Clara Fuos and Mr. and Mrs.
M. Beal.
Among the out of town people |
who were here for the funeral ser-
vices of Mrs. J. F. Bandy last aeeK
were Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wood »f
Laredo, Mrs. J. M. Bandy and
daughters of San Antonio, and Mrs.
Sam Darby and son of San Antonio.
Mrs. Earl Boon was a San Antonio 1
visitor Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Haass spent
Monday in San Antonio.
Mrs. Hettie Witff, of San Antonio,
was the guest of her niece Mrs. Bar-
nitz Carle and Mrs. Jacob Reiley
last weekend.
Miss Mary Kate Huesser. Scout
Mistress, announces that Girl Scout
Troop No. 1. will resume their meet-
ings on Wednesday, June 19, at the
Community Center of Hondo.
Jos. Bader and Aug. Tschirhart,
one-time County Commissioner from
the Castroville -precinct, were visit-
ors n Hondo Thursday.
She is the daughter of Mr. and . James Richter is at home with his
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ruchter,
having been discharged honorably
from the Navy. He enlisted in 1943.
Sgt. George Hitzfeldt has re-en-
listed with the Marines, and returned
to San Diego after visiting in the
We are authorized to announce
COLONEL J. T ELLIS. JR.
a* a candidate for Congressman
from the 15th Congressional District
of Texas, subject to the action of
the Democratic Primaries.
77th
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
DISTRICT
We are authorized to announce
MRS. FLORENCE FENLEY
as a candidate for re-election to
the office of Representative of the
77th Legislative District, subject to
the action of the Democratic Pri-
maries.
We are authorized to announce
BRITTON T. EDWARDS, JR.
as u candidate for election to the
Hartford Security Seal
Insist on a . .
HARTFORD
Insurance Policy
O. H. MILLER
EXCLUSIVE ACENCY
Maintain* Special Office »,tk
Friaudl, Service
Hondo Since iqo;
—Political Advertising
For Lieutenant Governor
OASIS CAFE
Open 6:oo a. m. to 10:00 p. m.
Every Day but Tuesday
“NO BETTER FOOD AT ANY PRICE”
JACK AND ELEANOR WILLIAMS, OWNERS
JUKE 30
A BIG DATE
FOR ARMY MEN!
T
BIRTHS
Lt. (j. g.) and Mrs. Robert Glenn
Pope of New Orleans. Louisana, an-
nounce the arrival of a son, Robert
Glenn Jr., born June 10th. The pa-
ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
E. G. Pope of Hondo and the Ma-
ternal grandparents are Mr. ami Mrs.
Fred Estopinal of New Orleans.
Halt the flood waters that wash
away our land.
If you have been discharged
from the Army-if you held a
grade and wish to retain it—if
yon have dependents - then act
now . . June }0, 19.46, is
the last dav on which you can
enlist in the Regular Army and
still take advantage of two im-
portant benefits . . . retention
of your old grade and family
allowances.
ENLIST NOW AT YOUR NEAREST
U. t. ARMY RECRUITING STATION
118 BROADWAY
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS
Family allowances for vottr
dependents will be continued
throughout your enlistment
only if vou enter the Regular
Army before July 1, 1946.
If you have been discharged
from the Army and wish to re-
cnlist at your old grade, vou
must enlist w ithin 90 days after
your discharge. And before July
1,1946. Think it over. Act now.
4 good too ran roe
U. S. Army
CHOOSE THIS
FINE PROFESSION NOWI
ALLAN SNIVERS
*f Jefferson Canty
The father of two children, he
left the Senate to volunteer in
World Wor II, served oversea*
and now atk* promotion to the
office of Lieutenant Governor,
for which he it qualified, bated
on service and experience.
ADDRESS ALLAN SHIVERS,
Port Arthur, Texas.
Meeting off the County Board
of Education
June 28, 1946
2:30 p. m.
THE ROUTING OF SCHOOL BUSES WILL BE DETERMINED
AT THIS MEETING.
DON'T FORGET YOUR TEXO CHICK COUPONS. TURN THEM
IN TO US FOR CREDIT BEFORE JUNE 2».
GET ‘EM YOUNG
RAISE ‘EM RIGHT
SELL TO US
I*.
WE PAY HIGHEST PRICES FOR CHICKENS AND ECCS
HONDO PRODUCE CO.
HONDO, TEXAS
PRACTICAL GIFTS FOR
FATHER’S DAY
SUNDAY, TUNE 16
OLD SPICE SHAVING LOTION
ASCOT SHAVING SETS
DESK SETS
CIGARETTE LIGHTERS
BILL FOLDS
PIPES
TOBACCOS
CIGARS
TRAVEL SETS
BOXED SOAPS
PARKER FOUNTAIN PENS
EVERSHARP FOUNTAIN PENS
PENS AND PENCILS
RAY BAN SUN GLASSES
NON SPILL INK WELL PEN
SETS
FLY DRUG CO.
The Prescription Pharmacy
Hondo, Texas
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yes, we have
phonograph records . . .
New Shipments Received Weekly
Visit Our new record department
today and hear your favorite orchest-
ras and singers on the latest recordings.
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Berger, William E. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, June 14, 1946, newspaper, June 14, 1946; Hondo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth564176/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hondo Public Library.