The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, May 18, 1928 Page: 2 of 8
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-:-Our Castroville Page-:-
LOCAL. PERSONAL AND BUSINESS ITEMS FROM
THIS BUSY BURG
ED HUEHNER. Local Representative
News and advertising copy for this page for the week’s issue
should be submitted to Mr. Huehner r mailed direct to us at Hondo
not later than Tuesday ri ght of hsc'i week. Mr. Huehner is author-
ised to collect and receipt for an' business for this paper.
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PUT FRILLS ON YOUR FOODS.
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CASTROVILLE. TFXAS. THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1928.
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DIED.
Mr. Ed. L. Etter died at him honu
near LaCoste Monday evening, May
7th, 1928, and was laid to rest in
St. Mary’s Cemetery at LaCnstc Tues-
day afternoon. Deceased was bora
at the Sau2 November 27, 1879. Hi
was happily united in the holy bonds
Mr Louis Fuos was a San Antonio
business visitor Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerhard Ihnken and
children and Mrs. Chas. Both me were
Hondo visitors Wednesday.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Gabe Tschir-
he.rt, a daughter, Thursday morning.
May Id, 1928.
The corpse of a Mexican woman was
NOTICE OF SALE OF PERSONAL
PROPERTY. | -
- A few frills makes anv dish taste
THE STATE OF TEXAS, COUNTY; better—particularly a dessert. It
OF MEDINA. : makes it look better as well. The
NOTICE IS HEREBY' GIVEN best of it is that a frill is inexpensive,
that the undersigned, who has re-' may be a sprig of mint in a fruit
tained possession of certain personal cup or drink; a slice of lemon on
property belonging to Francis Cun-1 tbe rjm 0f a teacup, or served with
ningham, of the County of Bexar,! fjsh; or some attractive little com-j *
State of Texas, described as follows: j bination of foods served in a cucum-' *
One boat, length twenty-four (24) i ber rind, an orange skin or a hollow-
feet, width, four feet four inches ed-0ut, rosy apple.
(4ft. 4in.) Six cylinder automobile j Here is one idea. You can easily
motor at Christilles wharf. Lake Me- ‘ phink of many others, but you’ll never
iina, Texas, will proceed to sell, un-1 know bow much attractiveness adds !
ier the power given by the Revised to y0ur dishes until you try it.
'tatutes of Texas, 1925, the said When making orangeade, orange
boat for $20.00 charges for repairs cabe 0r any other orange dish, take
and for ten (10) months storage it pulp from each half rind and
$3.00 per month or $30.00 for said £aVe the latter for a salad. Insert a
storage, and that said charges are t.ur’jng lettuce leaf in the orange
reasonable, customary and the usual rjnd; add a little chopDed apple and
compensation and that the undersign- sma]l orange segments mixed; thrust
ed is claiming a lien by virtue of half a banana (cut crosswise) into the
I SING TODAY.
of matrimony with Miss ( i celia t<•- brought here Thursday morning and
man, January 12, 1912. This union buried at the Mexican cemetery. We
was blessed v'.th six children of whie.i ja;]ed to learn as to where she died,
three preceded their lather in (hath, yjr jenl[| Groff opened a new res-
while two sons and one daughter now turant Thursday next to the High-
survive him. Besides his giiefstric.t- v.av Barber shop,
en widow and fatherless children, the (jur pr(>rata 0f rajn amounted to
departed is survived by his aged lath- £pproXl!Tlately 2 1-2 inches and farm-
er, Mr. Jacob Etter, of La( oste, fou. ers anj stockmen are wearing regu-
brothers and five sisters and a very iar 2*4 smilcs.
iarge number of other near and dear Tht Mother’s Day dance at Elec-
relatives to mourn his untimely de- prjc j>ark Hall was well attended and
mise. Ed. had scores of friends in very mlKh enjoyed Sunday night,
our midst, We, as his godfatl or, join Robert Groff and sons were
in sincere sympathy with the bereav- ^own from the ranch Monday,
ed and griefstricken ones. Mr. an(j Mrs. Cbas. Groff and sons
May he rest in peace. will make their future home at San
* * * Antonio.
Butcher, Harry Hans, was at. San Miss Alma Etter of San Antonio
Antonio last Tuesday., on business 1 spent Sunday with homefolks in our
bound.
midst.
QU1HI NOTES.
“God Spake these words: I am the
Lord thy God; thou shalt have no
>ther Gods before me.” Exodus 20,
1-3.
BOY SCOUTS TO MEET. REGION
AL EXECUTIVE EXPECTED.
(An Easter Sunday Reverie)
I sing with joy today
With thankfulness and grat-
itude;
Pale candles burn with golden
glow.
On altars where I pray!
Clear, sweet, the anthem rings!
My heart is filled with quie-
tude;
Now he is risen, once again,
Who is the King of Kings!
MARY OCT A VIA DAVIS
—in Houston Chronicle.
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center and top with a strawberry or
red cherry. Just before serving, pour
said repairs and storage; and
WHEREAS, the said Francis Cun-
ningham, though duly notified as re a little fruit dressing (lemon and
quired by law. on the 11th day nf|orange jujce and sugar will do) over
April, A. D. 1928, to come forward the oranges and apples, and drop 1
and pay such charges, has failed and three or four tiny mounds of whipped
refused to do so. cream (sweetened and flavored if
THEREFORE, NOTICE IS HERE- y0U wish) at the base of the banana.
BY GIVEN that after the expiration This whole gives the idea of a
:>f twenty (20) days from this date, | candle set in an orange rind cartdle-
10-wit: on the 2nd day of June, A. i stick— and it is very delicious indeed.
D. 1928, between the hours of ten 1 ---
o’clock A. M. and four o’clock P. M. Selfishness is the greatest curse of
at Christilles’ Wharf, Lake Medina. ’ the human race.—Gladstone.
Texas, the undersigned shall sell said
property as public sale to the highest
bidder, for cash, and apply the pro-
Star Parasite Remover will keep
nerson entitled to the same. Ithem free wo™s *"d d*8truc lve
WITNESS MY HAND this the 4th i insects, in better health and produc-
dav of May. A. D. 1928. | >"* more e^s’
»2-2t. FREI) CHRISTILLES.
Better late than never, but bette
never late.—Spurgeon.
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For a Good Steak, Sandwich or
Short Order Go To
WEBER’S CAFE
| Corner Of
College Square.
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CHICKENS CHICKENS
BABY CHICKS
1 and relieve them or money back.
W. H. WINDROW
FLY DRUG CO.
General LeRoy Eltinge and the
other < fficials of Fort Clark, Texas,
will entertain the members of the
Sunday morning at 9 o’clock Sun- j Executive Board of Southwest Texas
and Bible class will bej Yrea ( ouncil, Boy Scouts of Amer-
ica. at the Post May 29th. President,
E. K. Fawcett, of Del Rio has called
the meeting for 10:30 a. m. B. L.
Jeffrey, chairman of the area fin-
ance committee, will call his meeting
for the same hour.
General Eltinge has turned the
'rogiam over to Chaplain MacWil-
day school
held in Bethlehem Lutheran church.
The usual divine service will >begin
at 10 o’clock. All are eordi' lly in-
vited to come and join in all serv-
ices in this church.
Sunday afternoon at 2
divine service will be held
o’clock
in St.
John’s Lutheran church of New jliams, and they together will entertain
Fountain. All are cordially welcome, the visitors with a “musical ride” by
The pastor will read a report rela- expert horsemen of the Post after
tive to the Synodical convention held I the meeting. Scout officials are look-
in Brenham. in forward with interest to this meet-
Beeause of the impassable roads ing at the post,
last Sunday night, the announced J. P. Fitch, Regional Seoul Execu-
Luther League Program in Bethlehem tive from Dallas, has notified H. B.
Lutheran church was postponed a I Palmer, Scout Executive, that he will
week and will, therefore, be rendered 1 either attend or be represented at
this coming Sunday night at 8 o’clock. Uhis meeting personally to aid in plans
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Everything bears within itself an
impulse to strive after a higher de-
gree of divinity, and that is the great
law of progress throughout all nature.
—Whately.
Miiiit'iilliiti Uistriirl fii.
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(INCOKI’OKATKU).
H. E. HAASS, Hanager
EMIL BRITSCH. Asst. Mgr.
Hondo, Texas
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This program is replete with fim'
literary and musical :ieloetionn and
will, therefore, he very interesting
and entertaining. All are cordially
invited to ccme and enjoy it.
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Last Monday Rev. llasskarl organ-
HONDO AUDITORIUM FOR GALE.
Sealed bids for the purchase of
the property known as the Hondo
era! who were announced to be pres-1 A mlitorium will be received up to
for next fiscal year. More of the
program will be announced in these
columns next week.
zed a catechetical class of 14. Sev-
nt were prevented from coming by
the wet and heavy roods. The class
will meet for the present every Mon-
day and Thursday morning at 9
o’clock.
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Rev. Walter Probvt of Pearsall
was a welcome visitor at the Quihi
parsonage last Monday.
Subscribe
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2 o’clock, Saturday, June 2nd, at
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bids is reserved.
TRUSTEES.
W. G. BRYMER, M. D.
j Res. Phone 82-3L Office 82-2L
i Office in Klappenbach Building
Castroville Texas.
ANNUAL PRIZE SHOOTING
QUIHI GUN CLUB
SUNDAY, MAY 27, 9:30 A. M.
GRAND DANCE at NIGHT
BASEBALL 3:30 P. M.
QUIHI VS. D’HANIS
Come Support Your Home Team
BARBECUED MEAT, BREAD AND PICKLES
WILL BE SERVED ON GROUNDS
k
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And Royal Cords are reasonably priced
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makes. Come in and get acquainted—with
us and our tires.
I HAVE SOLD ALL STANDARD
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BEST
C. R. GAINES
UNITED STATES TIRES ARE GOOD TIRES
MAKE YOUR DOLLARS DO DOUBLE DUTY THIS WEEK AT
Courand’s Quitting Business Sale
AT CASTROVILLE, TEXAS
Which is now going on at Top Speed. Next Friday and Saturday,
May 18 and 19, will be Big Dollar Days.
OUR SALTS MANAGERS, MAKER & WALCH, PROMISE TO GIVE YOU MORE MERCHANDISE FOR ONE SINGLE DOLLAR ON THESE TWO DAYS THAN IT HAS BEEN YOUR GOOD
FORTUNE TO OBTAIN SINCE. THE DAYS OF TEN CENT COTTON AND THIRTY CENT CORN. MORE THAN HALF A HUNDRED OF THE SPECIAL BIG DOLLAR DAY SPECIALS WIL-
BE ON DISPLAY DURING THE TWO DAYS AND THEY WILL CONSIST OF ARTICLES USED EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR —CRISP, FRESH AND NEW—NOT SHELF-WORN OR USELESS
IT E MS 1
YOUR DOLLAR WILL CERTAINLY DO DOUBLE DUTY ON MANY OF THESE ITEMS, A LIST OF WHICH IS ON THE WAY TO YOU BY MAIL RIGHT NOW! WATCH YOUR MAIL BOX
AND DO NOT LET THIS BARGAIN FEAST PASS BY UNNOTICED! THE DOLLAR DAY SPECIALS CONSIST OF GOODS SELECTED FROM ALL DEPARTMENTS AND YOU WILL
PLEASANTLY SURPRISED AT THE BUYING POWER OF $1.00 ON THESE TWO DAYS! BESIDES THE FIFTY OR MORE OF DOLLAR DAY SPECIALS THERE ARE THOUSANDS UJ
DOLLARS WORTH OF OTHER GOODS YOU CAN BUY AT A SAVING OF 25 TO 50 CENTS ON EVERY DOLLAR, BUT WE MUST URGE YOU TO COME JUST AS SOON AS POSSIBLE
AS THE CONTINUOUS DAILY STREAM OF SHOPPERS CARRYING OUT BUNDLES AND PACKAGES WILL SOON MAKE THE WALLS OF OUR STORE ECHO WITH EMPTINESS!
Come to tbe Sale where there are real genuine Money Saving Bargains Without any fakes or misleading price quotation?!
JOS. COURAND COMPANY
MAIER & WALCH, Sales Managers in charge. Castroville, Texas
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, May 18, 1928, newspaper, May 18, 1928; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth564384/m1/2/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hondo Public Library.