The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, November 27, 1936 Page: 4 of 8
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PLA/A BAR li
And. Martin wan down from hi-
ranch Saturday, and while here paid
this office a buxine** call.
Manager Gaudian of the Public
Service Co. local branch wa- laid up
part of this week with a sprained
ankle.
• lam "nietime m December.
Miss Hawkins announces the
It wing Demonstrators:
WOMEN’S II. 1». CLUBS.
Wat drobe
PRF.SENTINC A THRILI INC. NEW
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Gl.unorou Joan ( : wfm d
filmtlom's most talked-nbout
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lending man. Robert Taylor, f'
thrilling romantic team of
Gorgeous Hussy”, now being
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WINDROW'S
Store News
LaCoste
Miss Myrtle Bohl
Yancey
Mrs, Harrison Wilson
D’ilanis
Mis. A. .1. Boog
Dunlay
Mrs. J. (i. Mechlei
Devine
Mra. W. E. Lilly
Pantry
Laro?te
Mrs. Wm. Bohl
Yancey
Mrs. (’. J. Wiemers
D’Hai!
Mrs. Hy. Weynand
Dunlay
Mrs. J. D. .Schweers
Devine
Mrs. Fred 1). Schulze
GIRLS’ 4-H CLUBS.
Bedroom
Seco
Lucille F'. Pichot
LaCoste
Gladys Halty
Garden
Note
Announeemnt
Elsewhere of Firemen’* Ball.
Patronize the boys and help
Your local fire company to
Finance its much needed equip-
ment.
LINOLEUM.
ARMSTRONG’S
LEINWEBER’S
ALKA-SELTZER,
AT FLY DRUG CO.
30c AND 60c,
GOLD SEAL CONGOLEUM
RUGS. LENWF.BER'S.
This is Santa
Claus
Headquarters
Start now on our Lay Away
Plan.
You may want a watch, a set
of Silverware, a Ring, Toilet
Set, Fitted Over-night Case,
Make-up Kit, Fine Perfume
Set. Whatever it is, start now
on our Lay Away Plan.
SHOPPING DAY
Check up on your beauty
equipment. You must have the
right tools to keep your skin
looking at its best. Come here
for Cleansing Tissues, Cotton,
Cleansing Cream, Softening
Cream, Hand Lotion, Liquid
Skin Cleanser, Nail Polish,
Polish Remover, Emery Boards,
Cuticle Remover, Face Powder,
and all other make-up necessi-
ties. Then Tooth Paste, Mouth
Wash, Deodorant. Any and
everything for Milady’s Toilet
is here.
LIQUORS OF ALL KINDS.
ROTHE CONFECTIONERY.
Ki»e
The football
Game tomorrow
Barry Field at 3 1’. M.
District Championship game
Hondo Owl* vs. ( arrizo Spring-.
bruits and candies of all kinds, at
UU.K’.N CONFECTIONERY. tf.
L. J. Bruclc», lawyer, i* now lo-
cated next to H—T. Barber Shop, tf
Remember you can get PAKMINt
»nd this paper both for a year earl
tor only $1.75.
ibic type* for
taut ha
Inhto, a medium varl-
green vegetable vari-
gi <>wer«. The !i«ku-
pe, and two or three
varieties should he in
and late vege
adapt'd to t|
found. The
t*t y, is the on
ety handled l<
sun. n late t
early Japan)1'
•ON "li
A- green vegetable beans, soybeans
should he picked when they reach
lull size and are still grten and *ur-
i it lent. Th» y may be cooked about
the saini way a- fresh lima beans or
green peas. Many persons prefer to
boil them in salted wnter from 20 to
30 minutes.
Green soybeans are not available
before the midsummer nnd for a
steady supply a succession of plant-
1
Seen Mary Ann Lutz
The clubs are working on a yeai-
book which should be ready the lat-
ter part of January.
MULES FOR SALE. ALSU FARM
IMPLEMENTS. FRED MITCHELL.
THE PLAZA BAR AND CAFE . ...
SERVE A QUICK LUNCH AND ALL ,,ea"s' but ,h' -v arp ""’a ‘‘ i
KINDS OF' COLD DRINKS. «f ~“‘fc “ —,lw "*"a"v ’
GETS A BIG ONE.
No ice to bother with. Try a
Kelvinator. Hondo Lumber Co. tf
Flowers for all occasions.
Order
DR. TAYLOR, DENTIST. OF-
FICE AT RESIDENCE (1 block E.
of courthouse). PHONE 39.
Don’t forget our exceptional ad-
ings of the same variety or varieties
of different ripening periods is re-
commended. Common varieties also
may he used as green vegetable
do not
cook as easily, and usually lack the
distinctive llavor of green vegetable
soybean*.
L5 NEW 1937
MODEL 6K
<?SEI?N prog«ams
SI X METAL TUBES
Why limit yournl!’ Thj
9've» you lestuiM which ",
co*t much mors Umch Sowi*
“»• lighted D,.l, FulldtpS 7
tnel with matnv* htM ,
*nd ,tyli,h pylon *"**
LOW DOWN-fl^uin
W. H. CASE
a FINE SEEDBED MAY BE
BEGINNING OF RUIN.
THE
What was the heaviest buck up to
that date, and probably for the sea-
son, was a 10-pronger killed Sunday,
November 22nd, by John Wiliam
Martin on the ranch of his father,
Ftitz A. Martin. This was the young
man’s first deer and the prize weigh-
ed 136 pounds when dressed, lie
and his cousin, Albert Sprenger, of
about the same age, 16 years, were
[out on the range together when the
from ROTHE’S CONKECXIONERY. I vantages for handling your real es-
ALL THE POPULAR MAKES OF tate- llor,1° , an<l Company.
BOTTLE BEER AT THE PLAZA FRESH FISH AND 0\ STLRS
BAR AND CAFC. "
New corporations chartered
Texas during July declined in ni
her moderately below those of lx
the preceding month and the con
The Anvil Herald phone is 127.
('all tivo rings ft>r office or three SLF. THE BARGAINS IN Hi-
rings for residence, tf. U1 LES Al C. R. GAINES.
lor Hemstitching Mrs. R. « . V«CK ORDER IN NOS
Speece, at residence opposite north- ‘
GET
FOR
2tc.
A fine seedbed, once considered
the beginning of good farming, may
be the beginning of ru.n on land -uh-
jeet to wuter erosion and on farms ponding month last year, snd
in the dust-storm States. Reports j gate capitalization was sharply a»
to the Foil Conservation Service
show more and niorc that the farmer
who keeps his field.-, rough, who
farms on the contour, and plants
* <*st corner of courthouse.
tf , John Russell Crouch, Texas Uni- strip crops, keeps hi.s land at horn*'.
_ . versitv swimming ace. is spending the
kill wa, made. One o( the boy, M r-ara” root* Sder,! w„T bK?, I Mm hL7v‘Crouch’’’""'’' “*
-5S£fc3?-as& w!pD%FRHk^.5?»hwS2!
ing too heavy for the. two of them n. v Vinrr John ( 1 J u t a<’ e I“’tKL lresl
0 r'irrv s|,ere, J)-\Y oi .Mtilll. John A. ment docs not interfere with egg
John William is the second oldest f!orger’ Funcral Director' Ph,’n* 7’- | production. Sold by FLY DRUG CO.
on of Mr. and Mrs. Fritz A. Mar- er'
Mrs. Christian Nietenhoefer and
tin.
Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Haas*. Mrs.
A rough field or a field v* ith cow r
crops is a field with innumerable
tiny darns and terraces—obstruc-
tions which hold the soil against both
washing and blowing.
On the rolling lands of this coun-
try nature usually supplies a cover
of grass, -hruhs and trees which re-
tard erosion by both wind and rain.
NOTICE TO
TAX PAYERS.
dam^hter. Miss Corine Nietenhoefer “tf “2 V'T h‘» fa,n„ r' copies this cove, with
All tax payers who wish to take
advantage of the half payment plan
will be required to make the fii.it
payment by November JO, 1936; the
last half may be paid any time there-
after up to June 30, 1937, without
penalty. Poll taxes must be paid in
full with the first half.
Respectfully,
L. E. HEATH,
Assessor and Collector of Taxes.
were guests of Mi. and Mrs. P. C.
I Jagge at the Jagge Ranch last Sun-
day.
Yesterday was Thanksgiving.
Home-comings of absent ones were
contour furrows and strip crops.
Farmers in the dust-storm States,
observing how a clod of earth, a
weed, a fence, or any obstruction
catches blowing soil, art leaving
many, and every home found seme their fields rough, rr leaving the
and Miss Fkina Loes.-vberg were plea
ant callers at this office Saturday.
Melville Smith, who is a member
of the high school faculty of Crystal
City, is spending the holidays with
his parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. H.
Smith.
Henry Reitzer was a business call-
er at this office Wednesday and took
■JMJW ®ur dub offer of | granddaughter, Miss Fay Iris Cur- test alone by the Foil Conservation
FARMING and the rreie i resse fuer or,^ \i^„ n n t..,.i,.« !,.*♦ »u;u Sprvire. !»nd nlnntpH tn rui’ntapg with
Texas.
I reason for being thankful—if only
| "that things are as well with us as
! they are
Judge and Mrs. H. E. Haass and
stubble high when grain or forage
crops are harvested.
Results show the value of these
safeguards aganmt erosion. In one
DOLLS! DOLLS!
Starting Tuesday. Dec. 1st and
lasting 5 days you can buy any
doll in the house for 1-4 off
All—
$1.00 Dolls for
$2.00 Dolls for
$4.00 Dolls for .
.......... 75c
....... $1.50
$3.00
Buy your Christmas Dolls dur-
ing these five days.
I
Another Bargain
A Fountain Syringe for
or Hot Water Bottle for
a special and
It is
wont
l°ng. Get yours today.
49c
49c
last
US BE YOUR
DRUGGIST.
Windrow's
Where you will find everything
advertised for sale in a
good Drug Store.
Telephone 124
days with
Cornelius Haby, stockman of Rio-lthey will spend several
medina, and A. Beck, the young ; Miss Irene Haass
jockey were Hondo visitors .Wednes-, Welt0n M has sol(J the we(t
hf.xinetf !jiIe h re Pa,d °ur off,ce a . side Gulf filling station to Preston
s *r * i Gaines who has taken charge of the
A. H, Sprenger, postoffice cm- same. Mr. Meyer has accepted a po-
ploye of San Antonio, and his *OB, I lition with the E. R. L*iaweber Co
Albert, were guests of Mr. Sprenger’s in their implement department
brother-in-law. Fritz A Martin, and ,)r an(J M „ „ rarlt0„
family on the ranch last Sunday. ! yesterday for their home at
II. E. Haax.!, Mtorriey-ai-i^aw Sulphur, I«»., after spending a week
Surveyor’s Office, Courthouse, Hon-1 or more with friends here and at
do, Texas. All legal matters care-' ConCan. Dr. Carlton enjoyed his an-
fully attended to, in all courts of nual deer hunt and was skillful
to get his limit, two fine
ter, and Mrs. O. B. Taylor left this Service, land planted to potatoes with
morning for Corpus Christi where rovvs UP and down hill lost 650 time*
left
as much soil as land planted on the
contour with alternate strips of po-
tatoes, and oata and clover. In the
dust States this spring more soil can
be seen moving off smooth, bare
fields than off adjoining fields
roughened by listing or with a pro-
tecting cover of stubble or grass.
A fine, smooth seedbed which once
gave a man a good reputation may
both comparable periods. Data o
piled from the records of th* Sec
tary of the State sho\y that the r,i
her of new corporations chart*
declined 16.3 per cent »nd 12,9]
cent from a year aco and the pres
ing month respectively: and eapit
ization declined 49.3 per cent i
27.3 per cent respectively. Oi
three groups of industries showed
creases in the number of new ch
tors granted, that is: Manufacture
public service and real estate bai
ing.
Contract has been awarded '
Kuhn Faint & Varnish Vtorks. Ho
ton, for approximately 12.W0 j
long of enamel and numeral ink
be used for painting the 1937 Te:
license tags. Colors for pa??*!!|
cars will be ivory numerals oi
black background. This is the i
ond year that Kuhn Paint Wo
have furnished the license tag pa
and incidentally, the second time
history that a Texas manufactu
has ever been awarded the contra
The piant for stamping, PM®
and baking the license tags is '"C*1
at Huntsville. The number of up
be made for 1937 vehicles will t*
approximately 6,000,060.
Among the Hondo fans at
Texas University-T*xas A. and
Turkey Day football game at Aui
yesterday were Dr. and Mrs. T
Knopp and daughters, Evelyn I
Mr. and Mrs. A.
Margaret Ann,
°,r,1 not gain him a had reputation among | Haeg' lin and daughters. Frames
his neighbors who roughen their Mary Louise, Dr. John^Hwfyajt
fields against wind and rain.
GIFTS
FOR MEN
Texas. Manager Medina County At- "nough
-tract Company. ! bucks.
The names called at the Colonial THE M°ST CONVENIENT LO-
Theatre on money night last Tues- CATION IN HONDO—L. F.
day were Jackie Lee Koch, Miss t-AAKE'S BARBER SHOP, COR-
Willie Farr Mealer of Sabinal, Mr. NER NORTH FRONT AND BAN-
F. C. Black of Uvalde, and Mr. Jack DF.RA. FIRST CLASS BARBER-
Cooper. See Colonial program for ING UNDER THE BEST OF SANI-
EVENING JN A SOUTHERN
GARDEN.
Mr Bill DuBose, Anthony Jungs
Joe *nd AI»
draped
nnd Ted Dawson ---
Ilacfctlin, students at T«m
1 M . accompanied the Hondo F®
I home to spend the reminder of
the | holidays.
stationery bought
further announcements about money
night.
A blossoming wisteria
pergola roof, I Printed ------ , ,
rb™ 1“rhl,>'ln
The wierd-like moss of silvery-grey
seen through the moonlight
Makes phantoms of the century old
oak trees.
WITH
XMAS ONLY
MONTH OFF—PEOPLE ARE
BEGINNING TO THINK OF
GIFTS.
A I
4*4»4,,W,4^4mH,'M,iM‘4wH»4i4,4>^»4“F'H»
| DR. M. S. OERANKOU j;
+ OPTOMETRIST
SPECIAL PRINTED STATIONERY
1
Graduate and Registered.
Second F’loor of
LEINWEBER BUILDING
Office Days: Thursday, Friday |J|
and Saturday.
Eyes scientifically Examined
and Glasses Kitted.
Office is equipped with the
latest scientific instruments
for eye examination.
like
TARY CONDITIONS. YOUR
PATRONAGE APPRECIATED, tf.
Mrs. Helen Hubbard, who sustain-
ed fractures of both legs when she
was hit by an auto several months
ago, was able to be moved from the
Medina Hospital a week or so ago
and is gradualy regaining her
strength while recuperating at the «P°n the evening air.
home of her sister, Mrs. Charles Intoxicating as old ripened wines.
F’illeman.
Magnificent azaleas
terflies.
Grow lush beneath
pines,
Gardenias spill their sw^eet perfume
fairy but-
the aromatic
tnan me uimi r- , ,
Tell youf needs to t*1')
point.
127
Mias A0
Lady of the
tenia, and a classmate,,
U„ i
Carle’s confectionery burned dowTi Then I 1
The origin of the fire is supposed to Thenal! st.ll; the garden sleeps,
have been due either to a cigaret or Tu !‘ke bened|Ct,on faI]»
eiear st.inm LuckUy it was a still Tht‘ Hush °f ni,fht' T°° beaut,ful
cigar stump,
c.'iy with no wind to communicate to
adjoining buildings.
200 Bond Letterheads
100 No. 6 Envelopes I $1.00
Prepaid anywhere for
200 No. 6 bond envelopes $1.00
400 5 Vi x8 'u Letter Heads $1.00
100 Indies or Gents Cards $1.00
A year’s subscription to FARMING
included in either of above offers.
THIS PROBLEM WILL BE
SOLVED IF YOU COME TO
LEINWEBER’S.
CIRCULAR PRINTING
For $1.50 we will print you 1,000
3x6 circulars on both sides with any
wording wanted up to limits of the
sheet to carry; the same number on
one side only $1.00. One year’s sub-
scription to our 50c a yenr farm-
home monthly included with either
offer. Your ad on one side, ours on
the other, 75c. Send your ordej today
to—
FLETCHER’S FARMING
9
A Rural Home and Family Journal
Hondo, Tcxa*.
1
PRESTON GAINES
Now the owner and operator of the
WEST END GULF STATION
SOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE WHEN IN NEED OF
THAT GOOD GULF GAS AND OILS, OR CAR
WASHING, GREASING, ETC.
Also Dealer in Exide Batteries a„d Goodyear Tires.
4-4-4*4-+4H-+++4-4-4--k.9.:.+++<.+<.+*+44.4.+<.+4.4MH.+w++^++++++++)
M#l Him IMM | % lit I ......
for words.
—ELLIE WILCOX BURT.
:: Notice to all New Car Owners! ::
NEVER WERE WE SO WELL
PREPARED TO FILL YOUR
EVERY NEED.
I
ti
it
* Prices quoted on any class i f print-
ing. Send 3c stamp to above uddit ss
for samples and estimates.
ESSO is the motor fuel that delivers ALL THR PERFORMANCE
J; automotive engineers h.i' e buiit into that car of yours Try it Ston
today at the HUMBLE SERVICE STATION, tell the man at' the
hump to fill it up with ESSO and—YVATCH THP2 DIFFERENCE
Test it in traffic and on the road; compare it with gasolines you’ve
used. When you’ve tested a tankful, you’ll be so pleased—you'll
come hack foi more!
✓T'v * . /) | ,, come back lot more! <
HUMBLE SERVICE STATION i
^ i ...... < i
parents, Mr. and Mrs. a.
Miss Annette Roth. %
ney Simmons, of Bundle. ^ u
are attending Our UW ^ ^
Miss
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parents, Mr.
called
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s: h^millek-Tfi
I outhouse3 ‘ in ’ thun,l,r'Ltft:?f n°r:Ll" P°ur from the throats of tiny mock- ! in* th® jjf W. 0. M
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Fo. -Ivery Form of , TfS
IS YOUR INSURANCE
JNK WHO^UVBMIJ. tBI
Since 19°^-
Entries in the cotton show being
staged at the Texas Centennial Fix
position by the Lankart Bred Seed
F’arms of Waco, close Oct. 15 and
judging will take place on October
17. J. F. Blanchard, Company sales
manager has announced. Entries
should be sent postpaid or delivered
in person to J. A. Moore, exposition
agricultural director. Two hundred
dollars will be r aid winners including
$50 for the hest stalk and $50 for
the best twenty bolls. The contest an“
is open to growers of all states and
all varieties of cotton are eligible.
There are no entry fees. If either of
the first prizes is won by an accred-
ited vocational agricultural student.
4-H club boy or Future F’armer, the
winner will he awarded the extra
prize of rt trip to the $25,000,000
World’s Fair, Mr. Blanchard an-
nounced.
‘‘In order to make iny new linole-
um wear better, I have built up the
surface with several coats of wax,’’
says Mrs. Henry Kettner, kitchen
demonstrator for the Grogsville home
demonstration dub in Mason county.
“Old linoleum can he made to look
like new by applying two coats of
floor enamel and then waxing in the
same manner as for new linoleum,”
he added.
Get your credit and debit slips at
this office.
Ted Dawson. ' «
Noonan. Benny Oe*"*
at the
as
recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. R*y
Mr. W. C.
are here from b r ‘ r the hoW*1
ative* and friends who is
Mr. John M. , broken i
fined to his bed *ltb * js report*
at the Medina Hos tort
progressing satisfaci
Martfin tf
and :»ir. »*• . ^'pgy «ith ®
spent Thanksgiving^ rel,t,v«
Callie Bendele and ^ CooL
Dr. Walter Mev<‘r arul ^pvir
und Mrs. H. J- ■ . groxton
Prof, and Mrs. ■ ,
liu,vsonf 51 *Mr? HJ'
over night Thursday »
Mis. Cornelius HlJ£,
Dunlay fnt#2{ J* d»ys’ '
Monday f°r -s ,{
treatment. oU eg*
advertisers )°
Tell our advert- papcr.
advertisement m 1
When you
want
First class job
Printing
Ring
127.
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, November 27, 1936, newspaper, November 27, 1936; Hondo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth564636/m1/4/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hondo Public Library.