The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, October 6, 1939 Page: 3 of 8
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Mi* Alio it Itllharls,
Ion Heath, Itiry; Mr
i honor. Sun Antonin
M'
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IK' »«‘*er "f lh'
I , to Monday on
' , |,t, ntitlly visiting
" , ,ml <|Kuc*t*r Mr nii'l
.. i,, Mi Itattvr called
1 ,r office anil lepnrtcd
,I\ ilry around Devine
V : ,1 crop* doinir V'*ry
„ tht hop* that
^disnfrha.ice* would l»mg
! .. ,• K Wood mmo,
' •."‘v.o M> H*‘U and Margaret
| h nd»ll and
f, ,,, San Antonio
r;--t ”> Mr. and Mr,
. , an,| on here Sunday.
• • •
d lit of U»* wrrk*» |*mfi
, ...In.villi' ,'2. c»mp
33. V.nc-y 0. U-
■f off day. . , „
/ ,n< Catarina 25. I .aPryor
Kffi; Atherton 47. D.lley 0;
Wells, off day.
f the e|»« me
iek, I,auto I'haa,
ii'oAtw; Arnold
a; llotniAh Hip
kn Kiiomu, Ca»
wrnliaiher, San
Ken*, l.aCiutr.
Hiry; Mi* Sitn
i lAitilia Ki.en
Mr* A Unit
Join - I k. San Xntonio, Mi* II J
Reus, lat 'iile
In addition to member* of the ela*.
II lid their immediate families, there
were many relative* And friend*
present atol partleigatlng, including
Mi Will min lltimmidl, widow of the
paMor of Zion's Lutheran t'hureh at
the time the class was confirmed.
IV ent were people from many of
the surrounding conimunities and at
a not it rr.ori r,
you know
I he H*a«tri« New I ra
Mi and Mi Joe Short and Mr
and Mi* I e* short are in Temple
this week Whe 1C Joe Short Wept for
Ointment.
Mis* Itucille Itoehle. who i* stayinu
in thi It t> \\ M’mer* honie, spent
the week end with home folks iti
Hond"
Adolph llutzler and fathor, Joe
llutzler, of taut o*te visited here yes-
terday. Adolph come* here quite of-
ten to huy hou*.
Mi anil Mr* Robert Wiemera of
MIK.I t IIH HA HAH AIM CONOI t. atm•. ptu* many not found on an>
I ION HO BIG 10P other «ai rcgardle«* of pm e The
new I tn Chevrolet will nave a pew
hodv; new safety; pew comfort; new
economy, new color*, and new net
N*fw*»nal»«l and Untried. kl»|ll«l
lire* and Barnuni A Railey
t omCined Shnwt Are ( ram
ro*d With New thrill*
With tl
air rnndlti
tor doeor,
Bros, and
limed cilci
formance
linpresaiv
world's large*) big lop
tied and restyled in inter
the Hiu Show Kinulinu
Hareum A Hailey com*
0- boasting the finest pH
in the finest settin* in it*
history a* the foremost
noon approximately 76 gue*ts wen ,''a" Antonio were uue*t* of Mr. and
rved with a sumptuous dinner,
which included many pood things.
In th ' afternoon the guest* chatted
for a time and later posed for a (in'*,
tun* of the group. Thep the |>«stor i Sunday
conducted devotional services, sing 1
mg, praying and giving a sermon
that was greatly appreciated. Before
final adjournment the members of
the confirmation clu.*s voted unani-
mously to meet again in three years
Mrs II G Wicmer* Sunday
Mr. an I Mrs. I<en*ie Maas.* and
Mr. and Mi*. Clinton Saathi ff viait*
• I Mi. and Mr*. Kilo Evans in Austin
TARPLEY
George Geuea transacted business
in San Antonio Wednesday.
Through the facilities of the great
Chevrolet organisation it ha* been
possible each year to give the public
the kind of a car which has been most
desired by them. The various Re-
call h Itcpartment* during the course
of a • urrent year view carefully all
leactn.ns of the public so that impor-
tant changes may he made when new
model time arrives. Furthermore,'
being a component part of one of
the largest and strongest industrial |
orgamtations hi the world gives
Chevrolet considerable advantage.
Chevrolet, a* the largest unit, of
the General Motors Corporation,
the crowds may gaze close up at him profits from the resources, research. I
at theit leisure. As an adjunct to scope and « xperience of this vast oi
the menagerie, a horse tent, display- ganiaztion whose interest embrace
ling in d* orated stalls the 70 K t seventy-five companies and who**
: tucky equine beauties bought by operation* extend to every corner of
' John Ringling North, president of the globe.
The history of General Motors
likewise is interesting, incorporated
in New Jersey, September 1*1, 190s,
amusement institution of all time
will \h bit In San Antonio Friday,
October *>th Gargantua the Great,
the giant gorilla, the m'^htle*' attrac-
tion in this or any other country, is
thi* season displayed in the world s
largest traveling menagerie, wheie
tiles, air conditioning equipment, me.
chatties! refrigeration, and varuom
cleaners ale manufactured hy Uen>
oral Motor* Thousand* of product*
tanging from an plane and marine
I motor* to bicycle hell* and football*
well the |i*t, which include* the deli-
cate needle valve of a carburetor a*
well a* the massive < rankahafta of
the W mton 1*0 *el engine* that drive
the new atieamline train*.
The public i an expect the new
1940 Chevrolet to be th*- greatest
achievement in the history of auto-
mobile man ul act ill mg
Get v°tir I habit and Credit Slips at
the Anvil Herald office.
1 the circus, in and around Ijexington
last fall, connects with it.
Performances start at 2:15 and
... _ ... ...... ..............„ J,„, Mr. and Mrs. P. ( Jagge visited k : 15 P. M. with the new streamlined General Motors grew like the prover-
to celebrate the golden anniversary and Mrs. H. \. Huass at Hondo | inaugural spectacle "Tht1 World Rial acorn until today it builds and
of the confirmation. j Wednesday evening. j Comes to the World’s Fair", created sells approximatev half of the cars
•---::- Mr. and Mrs Brook Banta f Me- costumed and produced by Charles a,„j trucks in the United States, and
• ••••••••••• dina and Mrs. Ted Hillman visited Le Maire, moving in iridescent mag- leads the industries of the country in
Mrs. Hattie Billings Wednesday af- j nificence under the blue ceiling of
the vast tent. Backgrounds of drapes
DEVINE NEWSLETS.
r am) Mrs A. N. Mangold and J •
f (Jiff -pent Sunday in the • •
L knro •••*••••••••
juncman home nera. I
Hut/ler made a business From The Devine New*.
, p | , (’re*'k community The Devine New*,
dresdav. i P, S. Keller says his fall broomcorn
■ ami Mr- D- J- Christilles and crop, of something like 100 acres in
’r’en visited with Mrs. C. L. Mar-j all, will be better than his summer
-an Antonio Sunday. crop, if he can get another rain soon.
in|... n. ehme from Rio Medina Mr. and Mrs. Gene L'lbrich and
business visitor here last little daughter of Hondo were guests
rsday.
erbert
| of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Totidre from Castroville! Jim Cochran, over the week-end.—
business visitor here Wednes-. Moore.
jr, pinch B Kempf and children
ri Castroville were laiCoate viai-
Sundav evening.
tan, Henry Bmdiger and son
p, vi-ited with Mr. and
rP|. Frey and son, Thomas,
i av Sunday evening,
i and Mrs L G. Gutzeit from
Antonio were the guests of Mr.
Mrs. George Christilles here
isdav.
e\ and Mrs. M. A. Falkenberg
Castroville visited in I>aCoste
(day and paid the ledger a call.
r, and Mrs. 1). J. Steubing and
'ren from Cliff visited with Mrs.
bing’s father, Lee Bush, and
ren here Sunday.
r. and Mrs. Louis Mangold were
ing at the W in. Keller home here
J nesday.
Jr. and Mrs. Celeste Tondre and
Zinsmeyer visited with Mr. and
, G. C. Tondre and children at La-
Sunday.
is. August W'urzbach and little
hter, Velma, of Rio Medina
It last wee
nts at Culebra.
r and Mr- H. H. Matthies and
Floreno Reicherzes from San |
inio were the guests of
Reichcrzer aqd daughter here
day.
essr-. P F f'hristilles from here
YANCEY
ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Eckhart and ! and tasseled curtains, gold and silver
children visited in the Otto Marquis center and quarter poles enhance the
home Wednesday evening.
beauty of the pageantry, in which
John Coffey had the misfortune of 2000 people and animals take part.
foreign sales.
In addition, many diversified pro-
ducts such as oil burners, roofing
REEfo
[TOMACHI
Offerers;
Why suffer tha intsnaa
pain of ulcars. indiges-
tion. gas, hsartburn.ar
headache*caused by
•• acidity? Ask
I for a FREE Sample
of Udga Tablets, e
stomach special-
ist's formula. Over^
I 500 000 user* praia* thj
| •mating r«li«l Udga
I givan tK«m.
FLY DRUG CO.
cutting his foot very serverely last
Wednesday.
Terrell Jacobs, mighty mentor of
jungle-bred beasts, will present the
Glenn Coffey of Hondo spent the
week-end with relatives here.
Last week we failed to mention Tom Saathoff of San Antonio vis-
the bridal shower given for Mrs. John j l'*s mother, Mrs. M. L. Saathoff,
Mrs. ,Tole, who was forrperly Miss Adeline Sunday
“‘ Candler. Mrs. Hill, Sirs. McAnelly Mrs.
and Mrs. Robert Fasekr were host- w,'re shopping in Hondo Saturday.
Fred Monier and son, Leighton
made a business trip to San Antonio
esses. The Jiower was given at the j
home of Mrs. Hill on Saturday after^. made a b
noon. The gifts were useful and I Saturday,
beautiful. Refreshments consisting
of cookies, punch and mints were
served
Coach McNeil and his football jtor Monday,
team went to D’Hanis Friday in a
matched game. It was their first ex-
perience, and they played well.
Mrs. John Tyra and daughter, largest group of performing wild an-
Ruth, of Utopia spent the week-end inials ever seen in Aiperica—50 lions
with Mr*. Hattie Billings. i and tigers.
Karl Keerou and Jim Glass made Gargantua the Great, the world’s
a business trip to Hondo and San largest and most ferocious captive
Antonio Saturday. gorilla, has grown since last year, and
Mr. and Mrs. Felix Sprott of Kerr- --tands 5 feet, 7 inches when erect,
ville visited relatives here last week, weighs around 500 pounds and has
an arm stretch of over 9 feet. His
huge air conditioned cage is a sight
in itself.
Heading the roster of features
newly imported from Europe are the
Mrs. Leroy Eckhart and children Pilades, v ho do the leaps from the
long ramp and springboard over a
row: of elephants, standing side by
side; the Zerbinis, foremost teeter-
board acrobatic act of the Continent
business and cousins of the famous Riding
j Cristianis, who again head the bare-
Gattlin Merritt was a Hondo visi- back riding numbers; the Great Ar-
turo, fearless tumbler and comic of
the high wire; Hubert Castle, acro-
Milton Anderson was a
! caller in Hondo Friday.
Select Your Farm
Ranch or
FROM THE PROPERTIES
LISTED BELOW AND LET US
SERVE YOU.
8800-ACRE RANCH
$10,000.00 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.
RUSH SALE OF FARM.
A bargain in a well-equipped
stock farm, with good six-room
farm home and $1500.00 worth of
implements and machinery, awaits
a man with $2000.00 cash and
reasonable credit rating. Owner is
sacrificing to enter business in
city and must dispose of same to
grasp opportunity. If you have two
thousand dollars and want a stock
farm at an astounding bargain price
consult Fletcher Davis or Geo. H.
Kimmey of the Hondo Land Co. If
you don’t mean business don’t bother
—the owner wants a buyer not a
botherer. tf.
* * *
BRICK RESIDENCE FOR SALE.
Six-room brick residence, substan-
The Uvalde Leader-New*.
n,iu vi.cy |<m>tu wcu. Uvalde Coyotes, Del Rio Wildcats Aicardis, amazing novelty jugglers
Bailey Crain and C. J. Wiemers anc* Hondo Owls ran neck-and-neck of fire torches; the Faludys, spring-
had an appendix operation, each on
Thursday^ and Glenn Faseler and
Mrs. Rev. Brown, a tonsil operation
Wednesday and Friday, respectively.
We learn that Mr. Henry Faseler
and brother, Herman, are both re
tially built and conveniently anang-
Two thousand acres under irrigation ed, fine well and also city water, con-
; batic comedian of the tight wire; the survey, in a two-crop year country— veniently located in southeast part
*' — 2----1— a splendid opportunity for develop- of Hondo on a two-and-one-half acre
ing townsite and irrigation farming block of land. Known as the A. H.
district. Traversed by state highway D. Hurt homestead property. Will
and high power electric line. Irrigat- be sold at a reasonable price and on
ed land in that section selling for easy terms. Inquire of either mein-
froni $75.00 to $125.00 per acre, her of Hondo Land Co., Fletcher
London, Europe’s favorite clown, and This is an exceptional opportunity Davis, Rhone 127; Geo. H. Kimmey,
in their opening games last week-end board somersaulting marvels; the
in the matter of points scored, there-j Iwanows, stars of the aeriai bars; Al-
by forging to the front as possible; bert Powell, contortionistic thriller
contenders for the district title, come | of the flying trapeze; Albertino of
November. The Owls, under the
! guidance of Tom Bridges this year, | Lulu, the greatest woman clown of for a man with capital to make an in- Rhone 172.
covering from their recent maladies.! art‘ early-season favorites to cop the
title because of the vast amount of
veteran material from last season.
Crystal City
into camp last Friday
j night by a 39-0 score. The Del Rio
The ladies of the Methodist mis-
—, — ---------.sionary socities attended a zone.
k with Mrs. Wurzbach’s meeting at Sabinal Wednesday ami I I hey easily took the
at Somerset on Thursday of last j Javelinas
week. ni*ht b>’
Rev. Williams, the pastor of Yan- \ Wildcats, also with a veteran team
Mrs. cey Baptist church, preached his reg- had an easy time ini winning >>om the
the age.
And back to the Big Show comes j protit.
the circus glamour girl—dashing! see us.
Dorothy Herbert, whose exciting lay-
vestment that wiil earn a handsome
For further details write or
tf.
FARM LAND FOR SALE
HONDO LAND CO.
backs on rearing horses and fire j Hondo, Texas.
hurdling equestrianism are the de-j
light of audiences everywhere.
The big standard features—the
STOCK FARM FOR SALE.
ular fourth Sunday
Sunday.
Mr. Fred Allen and
services here! Eagle Pass Eagles 43-6. The Coyotes j Flying Concellos, the Riding Cris-
i have the most inexperienced bunch 1 tianis, the Walkmirs, the Torrence-
A 670-acre farm,
northwest of Hondo,
three miles
116 acres in
j of youngsters of this trio, but they I Dolores, Dolly Jacobs and her riding fields, balance in pasture, two wells
class en- • . r....... . u. . . . : . n ,n__»__________ul ...i-.i.-m- «« j __ nt
E. S '(’hristilles from'san An- joyed a* picnRand "swimming"on the‘were "clicking” last Friday night,; leopards and lion the Pallenbergs with windmills and
- - 1 —-* ------- ------a,,.. the I and their wonder bears, and all
rest of them are back.
And harness races have come to
Wiison VuVnTahed “the'truck trTtakc, *'luu,i s0,me actio" in th* 3.9-7
win over Rocksprings here. With
the riowd to the picnic place. I win over Rocksprings here, vv .th a And harness races have farm ng Inquire
R*' J J Mason, < ir Pr. iding El-1 mor* MMoninf that d.Unnmed th* big top *°r t^^first time in cir- 'afn ’ Lk0JVSteher Davis.
were business visitors at Del Hondo Creek Saturday. Mr. Elbert an<t al|1l0St every member of
Sunday and Monday,
i and Mr* Ariel A. Hnby and
I 1 • and Margie, kcv. ,i. auun, UUI rrcsiuniK r.i- r’ ... , t , , f .
on, Kenneth, from Cliff wen der, held the last quarterly confer- £<>up will mix it up with the best of j rua fl-vinK
"•< vi*it<ii* last Saturday. ‘
W I' Biediger and children
M s Marie Christilles visited
Mr. and Mr Ezra Griffin and
M lie Gnffin at Devine Sun-
abundance of
the good water. Priced to sell
(on easy terms to be agreed upon.
Rich black land soil and good pasture
A 75-acre farm tract, two miles
northeast of town for sale at a bar-
gain if taken at once. A good in-
vestment for any one with the mon-
ey. For particulars see either Geo.
II. Kimmey or Fletcher Davis, Man-
agers—
HONDO LAND CO.
* • •
A FINE BUILDING SITE.
Only $3&U.UU will buy lot 0 and the
east half of lot 7 of Block 37, tha
ence here Sunday' evening.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Tulloch, Mr. and
i them.
Mrs. Florence Fenley spent
Mrs. J. N. *W Slson and” Mr. anil Mrs" \ week-end in San Antonio and Pleas-j
Walter Mc( laugherty attended the «»‘ton. She was rewarded by an in-,
funeral of one of their relatives
Utopia Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Johnson of
D'Hani* were week-end guest.* of Mr.
Harrison Wilson's family.
J. N. Wilson, E. E. Wilson, Ram-
son Wilson, Clarence Muennink, J.
P. Nixon and Walter McClaugherty
left for Cotulla Monday to look after
the cattle they have on grass there;
may bring them home.
• * *
BIRY
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tolbert and son
of San Antonio spent Sunday with J.:
A. Watson and family.
ter view w ith Bob Lauderdale, one of
Texas’ famous trail drivers in the’
eventies and eighties. She also |
manes, flashing sulky wheels.
NEW 1940 CHEVROLET ON DIS-
PLAY OCTOBER 14.
re-
for his trip to
Uvalde for the Old Timers' Round-
up us he never enjoyed himself more.
JoM'phine Biediger and son,
5 J ;> were the guests of Mr. and
" A. Keirherzer and children
fin Antoni Sunday evening.
r and Mrs. Alfred Keller and
t«< 1 with Mr. myl Mrs.
lb'I and children, Mr. and
H. J. Zinsmeyer and children
,!l l Ei i a Zinsmeyer at Divot
day.
’ K Webb and daughter,
' li" had been visiting with
0"lk- hi i> the past weeks, left
ifsiia ■. for their home at
'dnui North Carolina.
, :,n') R- J. Mangold and
‘■vlvan. Mr. and Mrs. Otto
man, Mrs.
*.».TiH.iZT ......"I z"'“’ hold Wednesday
ar;'l Mi Henry Franger' Mr’1 Mr and Mrs Charley Mulbv from "f last week at the Methodist Church
;!1'- K. Trip- Mesdnux s Louis San Antoiio and Mr. Walter Burrell «'“* w«;I[ akkemlod and a f^ pnyi-am
c ami Joe Jacks! of Macdona[from Uvalde spent Sunday with Mr. J
and Mrs. Otto Burrell.
Mrs. J. A. Watson was called to
Mr. R. W. Gaines of the Gaines-
Kollman Co., local Chevrolet dealer-
of Geo. H. Kimmey or Fletcher Davis, "an,e bt’ln« M-/e«t front of the north-
Managers, Hondo Land Co.
♦ * •
TWO STORY TOWN HOUSE.
P nt Miinday^a* guest^ at ‘ | ship, stated in an exclusive interview-
ports that Capt. Burell said
wouldn’t take $25 for his trip
, that the new 1940 Chevrolet will be -
announced to the public on Saturday, un.d bal'n* 01 i>a’el
I October 14.
The 1940 Chevrolet, he stated, will
give all the latest new and modern
The 10-room, two story 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
at reasonable
prices and terms. See Hondo Land
Co. for further particulars.
The Pearsall Leader.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rihn and daugh-
ters, Doris Marie and Tessie. of
( oste visited in Pearsall Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Ricks.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Martin and
sons, C. K. Jr. and Rothe, spent Sun-
her mother,
BUSINESS LOTS FOR SALE.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schmidt and ‘ja.v at 1
daughter, Judy Ann, and little Miss|‘^r8- 0 ( t
George Kunze, Ratsv Ruth Love from San Antonio
“nd Paul Echtle of La- spent Sunday with Mrs. Alice Little-1
' Henry Jungman, | ton.
Henry Franger, Mr.
f,
and Mr A. N. Mangold of
and several others from this1
"" tif th‘' county attended the !
, king zone members. Mrs. Orceneth
"HERITAGE OF THE DESERT”
Friday and Saturday, an adapta-
ble Mrs. H. C. Wey- who was very low.
Hondo lust ' Mrs. Hilda Franger, Mr. and Mrs. f^d a Uvalde lady gave an interest- rat> ’sidney Toler,‘and C. Henry Gor-
ial of the
(T 'Somerset at
•day.
*' E J. Keller and son, Ron-
/'Tn ( , Francis _ _____ ____________ ___________
' E .1 Keller Jr., John Par-1 Mr. and Mrs. Fiank Biry.
Herbert and I^onard
...... . „ i>ai*',i, was ea..cu Ely of Hondo gave a talk on ‘‘Han' t,on 0f Zane Grey’s novel. The cast
Hunter to the bedside of her father, nah"' Mrs- Schweers of New Foun- inc|udes Donald Woods, Evelyn Von
i tain gave a talk on Francis Willard, . . Russeu Hayden, Robert Bar-
I It.. 1 J I .. 1 , . . . » l kt 1 LO’l'kt ^ _ •« /-(
east corner of the block. Formerly
known as the Earnest place, and one
of the prettiest building sites in Hon-
do. Inquire of either member of the
Hondo Land Co., phone 122 or 127..
• * •
FARM FOR SALE.
The J. H. Berry farm of 156 acre*
is for sale at $22.50 per acre. Good
field of MO 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.
♦ * *
HOMESITE FOR SALE.
One of the prettiest homesites In
the Los Angeles Heights Addition
to San Antonio, being lots 11, 12
and 13 of the Southeast corner of
block 144. On graveled street, one
block from paved street and near
city school.
* * *
, .A ~ ” . FOR SALE—4-room cottage on
A 100-acre farm two miles west p-raveled street—Electric lights, gas,
of Hondo, chocolate and black sandy fr.uage, cow shed and chicken house,
loam soil 65 acres in cultivation, al $, 500.00. Phone 127-3 ring., or ap-
fenced and cross-fenced, small rent , at Anvil 1Ierald office. tf.
1( Ann .. fi n il rriii.'l «i'*\ll *4 iimr f T *
Two business lots adjoining the
Hondo Baptist church at a bargain
price and on terms to suit. Half block
south of Highway 90, and suitable
for any type of business building.
Apply to either Geo. H. Kimmey or
Fletcher Davis, Managers,
tf. HONDO LAND CO.
• * *
FARM FOR SALE.
W illie Tschirhart and Mrs. Geo. Et-
ter and Miss Hettye Bippert from
and Thomas Castroville spent Wednesday with
Adam,!
,,.ross a,"l Robert Springfield'
i ^^^'Uidtd the.football game
iel
°Bc and
Frank Bilhurtz and son spent Sun-
day with Ed Bader.
Mr. and Mrs. Bonner Carl of Lu-
ing talk also.
WWW
Freer Enterprise.
H. E. Garteisor has received
appointment a, game warden,
made bond and is on the job.
says that he intends to enforce
’ " «>d Unier, Saturday night
Hillbill?n,°il St' MarZ’s won over
,.r h.y f score of 27 to 0.
I , eaIt<-‘d the Central team, 6
• "nn Parma played in the lat-
mv with Central.
* ♦ *
SSPLCS«ed IN 1892 HELD
LEASING REUNION
crmanP'leaDnf fathering held at
av ®n’s Pa,'k on Medina River
of oaR ,a "union of the mem-
cran kC a8lCOnfirmed in Zi(»n’s
June Pe"tecost Sun-
oinrm,..:. ,n the'class
Mr. and Mrs. Malcom Delevin and
baby of San Antonino spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hauss.
• * *
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vance and .little
son, Joe Jr., reached home this week
from Kansas City, where Mr. Vance
has played the ball season with the
Kansas City Blues, in the American
Association.
his
has
He
the
ap-
bc
ailed before the courts for their ac-
tion. Citizens should protect our
don. Woods, who inherited a cattle
ranch from his pioneer ancestors,
finds his income has been curtailed
and sets out for the West to check
house and good well. Easy term* at
only $35.00 per acre. See Kiinuuy
or Davis, Managers,
HONDO LAND CO.
• * *
SAN ANTONIO PROPERTY
* * *
Farms for the man who wants to
farm; ranches lor the man who wants
to rnnch; town property for either
who wants to retire and move to
town. \\ e have the place to suit you.
Two houses, one-story frame resi- _. ... , . _
ami sets uul, '"D "' 7 wins the Hences on three lots on West Mul- Three southeast corner lot* In Los
;rrVSP s“nic of £ I STO.% Son Antonio, for »lc for *«
Arizona desert greatly enhance the
feature’s assets.
“THESE GLAMOUR GIRLS —
Sunday and Monday, comedy drama
, ... , , 1 with Lana Turner, Lew Ayres, Tom
game voluntarily, as birds and deer j BrowI1> Richard Carlson, Jane Bryan,
were
''Sirm "u‘mbt’ra. but only il
Ari, Tu on that date, the
i-okl had suff.;r-
n'l Trin.f wasoC0nHrmed on the
26,
^ *•*'- 1111 rno nt a***. —____*_
auS'lf Sunday,June
ide> of°m<> °f h,s P»>«‘ntsi.
first rrn “ !;e.union of the classy
has Tfr?°?ed hV Henry J. Reus.
■ 11 was 7iir)5«wthe PlaT for s'"nt
1 Ison, nnllCBnt tbat C'aas
Il jjvi Harmed 47 year* ago
the nl! were “ble to at-
nion w>th a possible ex-
The thirty-third annual All Breed
Dog Show will be held in the Floral
and Small Stock Building (old Fine
Arts Building) at the State Fair of
Texas, Wednesday and Thursday,
October 12, it has been announced
by M. C. Jenkins, president of the
Texas Kennel Club, sponsors of the
Show. The Texas Kennel Club
Shows have grown each year, until
now they are the outstanding dog
shows in this section of the country.
Officers of the club are Mr. Jenkins;
Dr. L. E. Casey, first vice-president;
Capt. Carzn A. Wooten, second vice-
president; E. F. Carr, third vice-
president; Mrs. R. L. Satterhwaite,
secretary; Mrs, L. E. Casey, treasur-
er, and C. S. MacMurray, chairman
of the Bench Show committee.
are not overly plentiful and there
will be less and less as the years go
by. Get in there and help Mr. Gar-
teiser protect the game.
YOU ARE NEEDED.
You are needed—
Because you are you . . .
And your life-work—
No one else can do;
Be contented—
And go on your way
Being happy . . .
And helpful each day.
Not for self—
But for others, we live;
Not to save—
But to others, to give;
Being true
To the purpose of life,
Means to h^lp
The world ” in against strife.
—KATHARINE NEAL SMITH.
Let the Hondo l and Co. sell your
land for you.
$6,500.00.
Sacrifice sale of two lots in the
All city conveniences.
* * *
tonio for sale reasonable.
* * •
Anita Louise, Ann Rutherford and
Ernest Truex in the cast. Ayres,
rich socialite college student, goes on
a binge, picks up Miss Truner, a taxi
dancer, and invites her to bis school’s
annual “house party”, and then the
fun begins.
“GRAND JURY SECRETS”—
Tuesday only. It is the story of two
brothers, one a stur reporter and the
other an assistant district attorney,
fighting against each other for hon-
ors and the former trying to steal
the latter’s girl friend. The cast is
composed of John Howard, Porter
Hall, Gail Patrick, William Frawley,
Jane Harwell and Harvey Stevens.
“SECOND FI DDLE”—Wednesday
and Thursday, a romantic comedy co-
starring Sonja Henie and Tyrone
Power. Power is a personable and
persistent press agent who ballyhoos
Miss Henie, a Minnesota school teach-
er, as a film star when she wins a
screen test contest. Others in the
cast are Rudy Vallee, Edna May Oliv-
er, Mary Healy, Lytle Talbot and j
Alan Dinehart.
One lot 140 x 50 feet, Burnside ad-
Bless Addition on easy terms if de- few 8teP8 off Raveled street,
sired. Don’t miss this opportunity *250.
if you ever want a location for a * * *
residence. An attractive building site of one
* * • acre on the north side of town for
Acreage or town lots in the beau- reasonable,
tiful Barkuloo Addition to Hondo for * * *
sale on a low down payment and If you do not see what you want
easy installments. See the Addition here tell us anyhow; we’ll find it for
and see us for price and terms. you,
• * * * * *
A desirable lot in residence sec- HONDO LAND CO.,
tion of Jourdanton, Atascosa County Agents.
sale or will exchange for any- Fletcher Davis, Phone 127,
‘hing of *on*l value Geo. H. Kimmey. Hondo. Texas.
Four Best Papers
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, October 6, 1939, newspaper, October 6, 1939; Hondo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth564283/m1/3/?rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hondo Public Library.