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HONDO—HOME OF WORLD'S LARGEST NAVIGATION SCHOOt
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Your Prompt Renewal
The Hondo Anvil Herald
NO TOWN EVER GREW
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HONDO. MEDINA COUNTY. TEXAS. JUNE 4, 1*43.
VOL. $7. No. 4f
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
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6-4-43
Stands for
June 4. 1»43.
If the figures which
Follow your name stamped
.iTR CT COURT CONVENES
FIRST MONDAY IN JUNE
Ur del the r w Court bill which
went irto effect April 1st, the June
*erm of district Court for Medina
County will begin the fust Monday
of the month, which is next Monday,
June 7th., instead of June 21st. as
in former years. The grand jury
has h' en summoned to appear also
on June 7th.; the petit jurors, how-
ever. will he summoned only when
needed.
Those summoned to serve on the
Grand Jury are the following: A. C.
Gilliam, H H. Decker, M. T. Schuc-
NEWS NOTES
From The
Navigation School
Issued by the Public Relations Oflice, AAFNS, Hondo. Tomas.
SOLDIER
PEAR
ENTERTAINERS AP- by each graduating class to some air-
ON RADIO SHOW
craft mechanic whose efforts have
contributed greatly in readying the
big navigation training ships at Hon-
do for day and night training flights.
★ *
CADET HANDBOOK TO GREET
NEWLY ARRIVING CADETS
before the
You are running in arrears and
should renew
Your subscription
sniount accumulates.
For paint that stays pot see
HONDO LUMBER CO. tf
GOLD SEAL CONGOLEUM
RIGS. LEINWEBER’S
Trusses and abdominal belts at
WINDROW DRUG STORE.
Fred J. Boening was a business
caller at this office Tuesday.
Iriiirf inri candte* of nil kinds, n*
,•<!'..... ' ONKFrT'nvFRY tf
In an effort to familiarixe the
newly arrived cadets with the field
__________ __ __ ______ _ _ Several members of the entertain-
,— -------------r — hart. Willie’EhlingerV Julius Wurz- !ment staff of the enlisted men’s Ser-
Above or on the wrapper of your bach. C. P. DuBose. E. E. Wilson, ivile ‘lu‘> ?uo*ts onv,the radio
;H.r Elmer Haby. Raymond Bendele. W. Pro»rram “What a ^our Name. Sol-
P Are behind those figures it A Menck. Alfred Stem. Willie Kel- d'er. . which originated at Dallas last
AI? ler. G. C. McAnelly. C. R. Haby. Os- Fr‘d»V 4 . t.
wean* car Neater, and H. E Howard Those taking part in the program.
New cases on the Civil Docket wflich »* sp«n'i0r»?d by the Eighth ...... ............. ......... .....
filed since the January term of Court Service ( irrmand warTionds depart- aud f0wn 0f Hondo, the public
are as follows: ment, were fps. Leon Goldstein. reiatj0ll. office, in cooperation with
Mant Atlele Stockley vs. Frank C. dobn Glasper, Roy Stephenson, Bill 0tj,tr departments on the post, has
the IStockley. divorce. a,,d Stan H-cschman, and Pvts. Jim published a handbook which is to be
Thomas Thompson vs. Lessie Pr'co #r|d A' ' :*n'**; . 'called, “The Boomerang”.
Thompson, divorce. The group, under t apt. l liarles A. The book, which will be given to
George Arthur Von Seggern vs. Daiil, special services officer, who pacb cadet as he enters training at
Violet M. Von Seggern, divorce. 8Pokt' *n J**1., tae bonds navigation school, offers the
Bexar-Medina-Atascosa Counties dnvt>‘ w*“rt to Dallas Friday evening. cafje( 8n 0f what his life will be Navy.
ARMED SERVICES GET THIRTY-
TWO MEDINA COUNTY MEN
Reporting for induction at F’ rt
Sam Houston on Mnv 19tH. th'rty-
two Medina Countv men and hoys
were accepted for the armed s rvices
of the United States Sixteen en-
tered the Navy, fourteen in the Aimy
and two in the Marine Corps. The
new servicemen were then given
short furloughs before reporting
back for assignment ar.J active duty.
The men called were:
Fidel Ramirez. Hondo—Army.
Irvin Bendel4. Hondo Navy.
Miguel Leiva, Hondo—Navy
Homer Leinweber. Hondo—Navy.
Douglas Fuos, Hondo—Army.
Rervando Mendoza, Hondo—Army.
Davis Evans, Devine—Navy.
Clyde Sprott, Tarpley—Navy.
Jesse Shuptrine. Devine—Navy.
Leo Melott, Natalia—Army.
Hilmer Leinweber. Hondo—Navy.
Arthur Schoniberg. Devine—Navy.
Bennie Sprott, Tarpley—Navy.
Alberto Nira, Hondo—Army.
Jesus Dominguez. Hondo—Navy.
James Mueller. Castroville—Navy.
Oscar Barrientos, Hondo—Army.
George Masters, Castroville—
SPARKS
Being Newa, Viawa and Ravtawa
by tha
^Managing Editor
/
THE LOW DOWN FROM
HICKORY GROVE
Water Improvement Dist. No. 1 vs.
T. H. Weiss, suit for delinquent
maintenance and operation assess-
ments.
i Rexar-Medina-Atascosa Counties
Welton Meyer of Hondo joins our 'Due rove ment Dist. No. 1 vs.
rrowing li«t of readers this week. ’ 'wait M. Shafer, suit for delin-
, _ . e n w i quent flat rate water assessments
11 ('1,Re’T.ru0f V;i,hl ,va:t n hn ' d.na-Atascosa Counties
Be** caller at this off.ee Wednesday .Water Improvement Dist. No 1 vs
Clarence Saathoff of Dunlay paid John H. Haney ami Edward A. Han-
this office an appreciated call Tucs ey. suit for delinquent flat rate wat-
dsy. er charges.
Mrs. Fid. G. Haby of Dunlay was J- C. Guenther vs. Dena Guenther,
a welcome caller at this office Sat- divorce.
urday. ,, W- A Jacobson vs. Ernest H.
Mr. and Mrs Albert Sprenger of | rlerJ)?’ v**"u* from ,!,'*ar County.
San Antonio were Hondo visitors ..nw Guzman vs. Lilia B. Guz-
Sunday.
They appeared on the program, jn following 18 weeks, by de-
which was also electrically reproduc- ;f.rjbing the many departments on
ed Saturday night, over a Texas net- field with which»he will come in ,
work. contact. Claude
A transcription of the program Composed-of many featured arti- ^orPs-
w ill b* i resented at Hondo Army Air c|es „-ritten by competent men in Felix Huebner,
the field of navigation, and spaced
with pictmes and illustrations of
life at Hondo, the handbook will heln
to offset many of the problems and
questions which arise when the new ,
If we had a memory that was
not blurred by so much grand
palaver and comment—radio,
etc.—and one problem after an-
other, we could savvy easy
enough why one obstreperous
! * person could work up to where
* he could tie up a business, like
* coal.
Johnnie F'uglie, Hondo—Navy.
Amburse Beard. Natalia-Army. j. We b ht the whoie mess
Ramon B.llalobos, Devine—Army, i, on our own*elf. We bred the
Field at a later date.
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WEEKLY CONCERTS MEET
WITH GROWING SUCCESS
The 324th AAF hand will present cadet r(.pt)rts to the field.
PHENOTHIAZINE DRENCH FOB
SHEER AND GOATS AT FLY
DRUG CO.
Fred W. Bohmfalk of the Yan-
cey section was a business caller at
this office Fridav.
Olin J. Williams of Hondo railed
at this office Wednesday to enroll |
ns a new subscriber to both the An-
vil Herald and Farming
Mrs. Andrew May arrived Wednes-
day from El Paso. Texas, for an ex-
tended visit with her parents, Mr
and Mrs. Geo. Harm,
iman. divorce.
Pauli ie Guzman vs. Manuel Guz-
man, divorce.
Merlin-. Valley State Bank vs. T.
its weekly light concert next Thurs-
day night ut the enlisted men’s Ser-
vice club at 8:30 o’clock.
The concerts are designed to of-
fer a variety of selections which will
suit the tastes of the many who at-
tend.
The Wednesday night recorded
! ‘‘Pops’’ concerts, which have at-
SERVICE
PLAYS
CLUB ORCHESTRA
IN SAN ANTONIO
The service club orchestra will
play at the Jewish U. S. O. dance to
Schuehle, Hondo—Marine
I *
transferred from ,
Ballinger. Runnels County. Texas— j ,
Army. i *
Salomon Duran, volunteer from ,
Hondo—Army. j»
Ines Torres, Natalia—Army. i»
Waymeth Groff. Hondo—Marine *
Corps. j *
Guadalupe Herrera, Hondo—Navy.
David Diaz, Hondo—Navy.
Jose Ramirez, Hondo—Army.
Federico Alcorta, D’Hanis—Navy.
Daniel Hernandez, D’Hanis—
traded large audiences added a new
G. K >gcr, foreclosure chattel mort- trend t0 ,hlir “PPeal this week wlu‘n
gage. Jthe “Sheherazade Suite” was offered
Medina Electric Cooperative Inc 'm its ‘‘ntirety. The programs are
vs. City of San Antonio |presented at the post library, under this wcek to members of all o^ini-
Jack Giblm vs. Jo Kimbro Giblin, «»• ‘Drection of the special services „tions on the fj|>ld
divorce. ’
Hilda Bohlen Gaines vs. Preston
C. Gaines, divorce.
Nadine Casey vs. Sammy Casey,
divorce.
Victoria Jaramillo vs. Woodmen of
the World Life Insurance Society,
damages
play at the Jewish t. a. U. dance to *rtnv
be held in San Antonio Wednesday, Chy#r,os „ Castroville, ! i
and William A. Fennell, Devine, en- I *
night. The 13-piece band will be
under the direction of Pfc. Allan
Ray. who will also be vocalist.
Another of the series of Friday
night dances held at the enlisted
men’s Service club will be opened
listed in the Navy for special service.
HONDO SCHOOLS CLOSE
Juan V alesquez vs. Seferina Mata
Valesqutz, divorce.
Hollye Koch vs. Tyrus Koch,
Mr Jacob Oefinger of Dunlay
called at this office Tuesday to re-
new for his subscription and that of
hi« son, Milton Oefinger, of Houston. 1 divorce.
Mr and Mrs. Rudolph A. Haby > . V9‘ L- Haby et
and Mrs. Catherine Spettel of Mieo | ’ * ’ __
were busi-ess visi‘o-s In Hondo
Tuesday md were pleasant callers at
the Anvil Herald office.
H. E. HA ASS. Attorney-at-Law.
office at tesidence, Hondo, Texaa
All legal matters carefully attended
to. in all rourts of Texas. Manager
Medina Count* Abstract Company.
F'OR SALE —extra fine purebred
Pol.-.nd China bo'ir pigs. Also some
f: r Jersey cows, all very heavy
milkers All priced reasonable. Ap-
ply O’ farm, J M. EICHHOLTZ.. tf
Mrs. Otto Jungnian and Mrs. Juli
DR. BURLESON AN INVENTOR
department.
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MEMORIAL SERVICES HELD
HONORING SOLDIER DEAD
★ ★
MILITARY PERSONNEL TO HOLD
SATURDAY REVIEW
A review of all military- personnel
of the field will be held Saturday
morning on the west ramp of the
flying field.
Rev owing officer will be LL Col.
Cecil H. Childre. Following the re-
view a personal inspection will be
All officers, cadets and en-
A man can be a Chiropractor and
an Osteopath without being a me-
chanic. But he cannot he an inven-
tor without being a mechanical geni-
us. Dr. F. R. Burleson is all of these
things in one. As a diversion from
the practice of his profession to
bring relief of pain to suffering hu-
man bodies, he has devoted consider-
able time and study to mechanics.
Out of this he has evolved a power
transmission device that may revo-
lutionize gear-driven machinery
Honor was paid to the memory of
soldiers of the past and present wars
who lost their lives in defense of the
nation at a military ceremony held
Sunday at the post headquarters'
buildings.
Despite heavy rain, the 324th AAF
hand paraded at noon Po»l li.ted men will take part. In addi-
quartera as the 917th GuardI squad- ,t| the 74rird WAAC post head-
-j&KWsrtd «J— f
been asked to maintain a period of *________
silence and all traffic was halted dur- 1 MORE AERIAL BOOMERANG
tng the brief ceremony. ! BCYS” WIN WINGS AT TEX-
Rain rendered impossible ether! AS AIR FIELD
Memorial dav plans on the post and j '
in the city of Hondo. | HONDO ARMY AIR FIELD,
£ it ,June 3.—This huge Texas airbaae,
S SERGEANT WOODHAMS WINS home of the famous “Boomerang
CLASS 43-8 HONOR AWARD Boys", put the Army Air Forces’
_ stamp of approval this week on an-
Staff Sergeant Lester B. Wood-1 other big graduating class of aerial
hams. 29. son of Mr. and Mrs. G. M. ! navigators, thoroughly uualified af-
Vacation time is here for several *
hundred boys and girls of Hondo’s ! *
public and parochial schools. Final j *
exercises were held last week-end to *
formally close the 1942-43 scholastic
year.
Commencement exercises last
Friday night in the high school audi-
torium culminated eleven years of
schooling for thirty-three Hondo j
High School seniors. Diplomas were
awarded by Mr. H. E. Merriman,
member of the school board.
Graduation exercises for grammar
scab on our own nose. We didn’t
maybe exactly do it ourself but
we sat with our hands folded
and let the other guy do it for
us.
I have in mind Detroit—and
the first sit-down. A sit-down
a-la-France. Ever since that
day when our Govt, started
nlaying ball with the Racket
Boys there in Michigan, we
have gone from bad to worse.
We been knee-deep in trouble
ever since.
But now we can make up our
mind to one thing—we gotta
put the U. S. A. back onto an
old fashioned American basis—
or we are sunk. Like after
green apples—it is always castor
oil.
Y'ours with the low down,
JO SERRA
WHO IS THE GOVERNMENT?
This country is face to face with
the question of who rules the desti-
_ _ nies of the American people. Have
school students of St. JohnVCatholic ;we a government of the people, by
School were held during the mass in j people and for the people, or
St. John’s Church Sunday morning. I have we a government of powerful
May 30, at 9 o’clock. Officiating at j cliques, by groups and for vote con-
the mass and also preaching the scr- 1 trol?
mon was Rev. F. X. Hullweg of San ! The United Mine Wdrkers of
Antonio. Father Hullweg’s subject America, through John L. Lewis, the
was taken from the text, “Friend,; president, has issued an ultimatum
go up higher.” Certificates of pro-
motion and other awards were made
by the pastor, Rev. C. Garcia.
NOTICE
to induct into his union all supervis-
ory officials of the nation’s coal
mines. There are some 60,000 of
these men who occupy positions as
mine foreman, assistant mine fore-
men. tipple foremen, etc. They run
the mines under the supervision of
the mine management. The official
Woodhams, Sonoro, Calif., has been
here were pleasant callers at this of
L,
Raymond Schott of
ter 18 weeks of intensive training to
plot the courses of Allied bombers
to enemv targets and return.
Almost every state was represent
ed on this week’s roster of graduat-
ing navigators.
*» a c«Uer at this office Monday. Hrt. set revolving "corns’and as'The lme inspector for the 838th naviga- ‘ r’-TT "o^t t0Ju"
Mr. Schott was here at the bedside revo|ves these cams mesh in a Ilion traminK squndron, entered the ’• Bristol, it. I., wno
his wife who ,s recuperating from rach(.t that is stationary and within !A"n.v Air Forces in June. 1942. He the topj o the ljst and to
an operation performed Saturday at which the disk revolves. We are not was traianed at several Army air- -?■ '■ ,™' * '• (l ,t Mdler
Medina Hospital. enough of a mechanic to know, hut ! craft mechanic schools and assigned ^ Groun m nickel wa« in
returned to it looks to us like it might multiply 10 dut>-. at the navigation school. His _
.......... promotion to his present rank came uro-ip u.
, way. Roughly described the mechan- their Army Air Forces Navigator’s
ism consists of a revolving disk. On here Thursday.
Rio Medina jthis disk nt roifuiar ,ii8tances apart I Woodhams. who is squadron
The stores and butcher shops of
Hondo, Texas, have closed the doors
at 6 o’clock P. M.. just at the houh i announcement ordering these men tc
when the workers in the air field get j°'n the union by March 31, also or-
off from their work. So the work-> (lers them to pay $10 initiation fee
ers have no place to go and buy any- 1 a,'d $18 a year dues,
thing to eat for themselves ar.d ! If the United Mine Workers and
their families. In most cases the its officers can take over the man-
Mrs. M. R. Richter
her home in Brackettville
______ to it looks to us like it ..........
Monday the pulling power many times over : promotion
after spending the week-end here i the ordinary cog wheels.
as the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Ed-
ward L. Saiers. Mrs. Richter was
formerly Miss Lillian Bader.
Hinton Grell, who received his de-
gree from the University of Texas,
at Austin Monday night, is visiting
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L B. Grell.
Hinton is in the Naval Reserve,
awaiting his call to active duty
The doctor’s friends are hoping
he may relize his fondest dreams
with his invention.
in February of this year.
The honor sergeant award is made
Athletic winners in copetitivo class
(Continued on Page 5)
worker has to use the only car the
family has in order to get to his job
and at the same time save on gas. 1
wonder why the stores couldn't dose
during the midday for 3 or 4 horns
and re-open the stores and keep
them open until about 7:15 P. M.
This is my opinion.
J. M. EICHHOLTZ.
Mr. Eichholtz’s no doubt
LADIES AID SOCIETY MEETS j
HAMBER of
OMMERCE
OMMENTS
BY JOE LAW
abaly be let by the time this paper is
printed. Contractors will make their
!for the month. The hostess served j bids at Ft. Worth today. Rumors all
bad been in the hospital for several
weeks for medical treatment. They
also visited Lt. and Mrs. C. J.
Schuehle at Waco.
Mrs. Amanda Muennink was hos-
tess of the Lutheran Ladies Aid So-
ciety Wednesday afternoon, June 2,
Livestock too valuable to neglect. 1 at the home of her daughter. Mrs.
Vaccinate now ugainst Anthrax, Robert Schulte. The meeting open-
Rlackleg and Hemorragic Septicemia. |ed with a song, followed by a dis-
We handle the best and it’s always jcussion of the Creed. Mrs. Emmet
fresh. All vaccines properly ref rij-1 Neater and Mrs. Bennie Grnff were
crated at FLY DRUG CO. ^pointed as the flower committee
c. - ,, rl . for the month. The hostess served . D|()s m r i.
Sheriff and Mrs. ' ha, ■ ; refreshments of sandwiches, cookies, week have been circulating in Hondo
Schuehle returned home Tuesday () icp(J t(,a t0 tbe following mem- That a Ft. Worth contractor will get
from Temple where Mr Schuehle ^ and g; Rpy gnd Mrg M j
h»H G.r spv.thI , orfjnp M„ Annie stifjgler. Mrs.
Felix Batot, Mrs. Robert Graff,
Mrs. George Schardt. Mrs. Edgar
, A1 IStiegler, Mrs. C. F. Haass, Mrs. Ben
Johnny H. Britsch has recently 'Oefinger, Mrs. Wm. Mussmann, Mrs. i(ij ,1U11U„ „„ ................
hern promoted to Corporal. He is u0emer, Mrs. Britsch. Mrs. Alfred gressed to this point. Thanks to
with the Service Company of a tank Brpjt,,ni Mrs. Andrew Schuehle, Mrs. j ur Chamber of Commerce and
battalion stationed at Camp Camp- j? r Grube, Mrs. H. E. Haass, Mrs. - .......
hell, Kentutky. Cpl. Britsch is the rTmmet Nester, Mrs. Ella Balzen.
*|>n of Commissioner and Mrs. Johnny jrd Kleck, Mrs. Aug. Schroeder,
G. Britsch of Hondo. |Mrs. Bennie Graff, Mrs. L. A. Mech-
Mr. and Mrs. T. V. William en- jer, and Mrs. Ed Buchhorn. The
joyed a visit the past week from their next meeting will be at the home of
"econd son. Sherwood, of the U. S. Mrs. Emmet Nester.
Navy stationed at Faragut, Idaho. 1 --::-—
He left Monday for his station to be j VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL
assigned to sea duty. Mr. and Mrs. i —“— ,_____ M
’'illisms have an older son, Wilford. Vacation Bible School for begin- held over the county at Castroville
agement of coal mines in this manner
and, in effect, oust the owners and
run the mines as they choose, the
same thing will shortly happen to all
industry. It is frightening to think
of an organization so powerful that
it can calmly tell 60,000 individuals
to join that organization, pay a $10
i initiation fee and-$1.50 a month—
. . - , , . voces i$i,680,ooo the first year—or else,
nlm °m t o" <■ 17'' k°' y 0 ein* It is still more frightening to think
Medina County has every effort at ll?e air * ,bo,ly whoB® 'that so far there is no government
'should be made to study a plan Peonage is of g!eat value to local jcontrol sufficiently strong to. protect
whprehv ii ronntv widp oriranization business. It will no doubt have the individual in his rieht to his ioh
serious consideration of the business , ,lncl!v!aua‘ la hls r‘«ht t0 ais J°b
| if he fails to join and pay dues as
-M. E. Idirected-
i And this brings up the pertinent
whereby a county wide organization
could be used in developing these
resources.
* * *
' H. C. Richards, a member of the
board of directors, and Joe Law.
manager of the Hondo Chamber of
Commerce, attended the South Tex-
The contract for the construction |as Annuaj meeting at San Antonio
of Hondo's City Sewerage will prob- .Tuesday. H. C. Richarads was elect
the contract. This is not a cost plus
job but one which will go to the low-
est bidder and one who knows his
diggings.
It is a great relief to the citizens
of Hondo to know that it has pro
If, who has just graduated as a ra- ners is being conducted Ht the Meth- Tuesday evening, June 9th. It will
Hio engineer in naval training school odist Church this week. It is un- d)e „ joint meeting of the Hondo
in Hawaii. 'tier the supervision of Mrs. A. H. Chamber of Commerce and the
A letter from Rev. M. A. Falken- iSchweera, with Mrs Bob Corder, Chamber of Commerce of Castroville
ed last week to the board of directors
of the South Texas organaization to
represent Hondo in South Texas af-
fairs.
* * * '
Attention, fishermen—Earl B.
Franks, new state game warden, ar-
rived in Hondo last week to take up
his new duties. Like all new comers
he was a temporary guest of our
sheriff whose office he is making his
headquarters. He will serve Medina
and Bandern counties and succeeded
City Council and all the men who jGame Warden Koontz. He formerly
have worked without pay to achieve 'lived at Sorora and patroled Sutton
this community project. Your repre- land Crickett Counties and claims
sentatives in Washington have work- j Uvalde as his home. Important thing
cd t00 is that he is a good mixer and takes
i • • • | his job seriously. Welcome to Hon-
|do, Earl B. Franks, and we can as-
I The hoard of directors voted to go sure you that we have a swell bunch
I in H body to represent Hondo in the of sportsmen in this county who will
'first of a series of meetings to be give you every bit of support and
help needed to carry out your duties.
• • t
l"'1 u. of Corpus Christi, informs us
'nat he has accepted the call to be-
enme pastor of at. John's Lutheran
' hurrh «t Bishop. Texas, and he and
lb* family moved to that town on
•|une 1st. Rev. Falkenberg. former
"undo boy, was formerly pastor of
* church In San Antonio and of
(hrist Lutheran Church In Corpus
rhristl.
Mrs. Lawrence Schuerman,
Murray Stevenson, and Mrs. Fritz
Belschner assisting.
The tots are taught how to work
ami how to piny together. Some of
their work will be on exhibition at
the church Sunday night. A pro-
gram ia also being planned. Par-
ents and friends are cordially in-
vited to be there.
Mis. and the Castroville Fire Department.
The purpose is to talk plan* for a
Medina County Board of Develop-
ment to promote civic nd industrial
as well a- health projects of the
county. This may be considered as
one of the most vital post war plan-
ning projects being considered by
leaders of Medina County. With all
the resources and possibilities that
The Chamber of Commerce has
sprouted out with some new station-
ery. All of the principle products
and industry carried on in Medina
county are listed and the names of
all the leadaing towns in the county
are listed in hold type telling what
they are chiefly noted for The pur-
pose is to sell Hondo and Medina
community.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
The government of the United
States, through the Federal Works
Agency, is pl»>’,to construct a
sewer system in Hondo to serve the
people of Hondo, and in order to do
so it will lay sewer collecting pipe
lines along and in the alleys
' question—Who is the government?
Whitt has become of the guarantee
of life, liberty and pursuit of happi-
ness, in our country?
Apparently, the first step to cor-
rect this iniquitous situation is for
Congress to revise our laws, and
control the rights of powerful organ-
izations to coerce men at will. It
and
streets of Hondo. The City Council ] is no attack on the labor union move-
has granted the Federal Government ; merit to make it subservient to gov-
an ftRRpmtmi — ............ernmenet, and to protect the right
an easement, or right, to use any
and all alleys and streets in Hondo
for that purpose.
This work will probably begin on
this sewer system sometime during
the second or third week in June.’
This article is for the purpose of
warning and serving notice that any
person that has a fence, building,
trailer, tree, or any structure or
thing on, along or in any alley or
street in Hondo had best take im-
mediate steps to remove such ob-
struction at once.
MAYOR.
THE RAIN
Judge Haass’ official records show
a four inch rainfall here for the
month of May. A considerable por-
tion of this fell Saturday night and ! to others?
of an individual in his job, against
coercion from whatever source.—In-
dustrial News Review.
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DID YOU KNOW THAT—
—Time is best spent when well
used?
—Duty CHn never he safely
dodged?
-—Good performance is its
host reward?
—We never act above the way w<-
think?
- A clean mind is our best safe-
guard?
Right conduct is a solemn duty
we owe to both ourselves as well as
Sunday morning.
While not enough to replenish
stock water, the moisture has great-
ly benefited vegetation and where
it looked in the spring as if no corn
t could possibly lie rHised prospects
i millin' mill im-imia , C . 7 7i ,, ,
County. A new prospectus which in,’w indicate a considerable yield of
also give the county a big play will jcorn-
be published soon and will he circu- ,
luted sll over the United States Ut us do your job printing.
We never err by doing to others
as we would be done by?
t
Ft w people can be more trouble
some than those who won’t let you
do by them as you would to done by!
" -oOo
He who can boat endure
Is ever most secure’
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, June 4, 1943, newspaper, June 4, 1943; Hondo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth564319/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hondo Public Library.