The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, April 2, 1943 Page: 4 of 10
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do not longer delay;
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Tell your real estate wants to
RONDO LAND CO.
Mr and iMrs. Charles Stedifm
were hosts at a party pi\cn at their
home, 137 Sunny Side, Houston,
Texas, honoring their house guests,
Mi-ses Knima and Ethel Keitzer of
Camp Polk, La. The evening was
spent in dancing, music being fur-
nished by a nickelodian. Highballs,
Pepsi Cola and Seven-Up were serv-
ed to the guests throughout the
evening. Those present were Mr
and Mi- Melvin Teske, Mr. and Mr*
Let ua do your job printing.
ARMSTRONG .* LINOLEUM
KINWEBKK’K
All kinds of drinks, at CARLE'S
ONKECTIONKRY tf
Tell your real estate wants to
HONDO LAND CO.
Portable Chick Brooders to arrivi
neat week ALAMO LUMBER CO
Save money on your papers and
■magazines by ordering them through
this paper’s club offers. . tf.
MUSICAL PROGRAM TO RT PRI
SF.NTLD SUNDAY AFTERNOON
The mush- clas.ses of St. Jchn’a
School will pres nt a recital rex'
Sunday. A ril 4 th, in tl.i !! >ndu|
M gh School Aud toriimr. Th< pn>-
• lar.i will begin promptly til* M
There will he1 no admission fee. The
public L cord': lly invit' d.
The progiam is as follows:
•1. Star Sp:i pie.! Bmner; When
The Light Go On Again, ar.d I»«ep
The Raye and Park
THE
.............
Mr Mr,. K. W.
- “ —■*................ 2 Chorus: I! .»V You Uks T< R,
A Litil Girl? Piano Selicthns;
The Beautiful Blue Danube-*
-peace, at residence opposite north-
seat corner of courthouse. tf
Combination Fountain Syringe 111V .............
King- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Penick. :,nd Water Boitle for only $1.10 at Mary Loui>e Decker.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Duffy. Mr. and WINDROW DRUG STORE Candlelight—Barbara Ann Zerr.
_ '*r*' f'-dward Schmidt, Mr. and Mrs. j Current issues of this paper are Drifting--Barbara .1 Huddles’nn
XfiRtSSS&’Sr' ” I85S-- Sf sx&sfzx. JTkS? *f Th'
THE RAYE
Friday and Satarday
April 2nd 3rd
“POWER OF THE PRESS”
Guy Kibbee Lee Tracy
WE BUY EGGS. CHAPMAN
MILL AND GRAIN CO.. Hoodo. tf.
FIFTY FEET VICTORY GAR-
DEN HOSE. ALAMO LUMBER CO
FOR hALE—Tnree Black Minorcu
cocl.ere’s. C. F. HAASS, Hondo
Texas.
WANTED—Shelled corn, white or
yellow. Will pav $1.00 per bushel.
EARL WATSON. Hondo.
Miss Jerline Haegelin of San A.i-
tonio spent the week-end here with
h»r parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A
Haegelin.
Mrs. Joe Huesser and Mr. and
airs. Johnny Hieser of Castrovilk
spent one day last week with the Eu-
gen II.lesser family here.
Mr. and Mrs. Yancey Barnhart are
the parents of a baby boy born
March 25. He has been named
Thomas Richard.— Pearsall Leader.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tillage, Mr. and
Mrs. Morris Weiss and children, |
1 Oblige
quirers.
Misses Lois, Arthenta and Jeanne' Current issues of this paper are
Penick. Emma and Ethel Reitzer. *or “,e at Windrow’s Drug Store at
and Mr. J.rry Vallade. About 4:30 9bhsre us a11 b>’ inform’
A. M. every one departed for their , any inquirers. tf.
W indro w
DRUG-NEWS
Keep Them
Healthy for
Victory!
Quickest road to Vic-
tory on HOME FRONT
is to get the best from
your livestock and
poultry by keeping
every animal healthy.
We have a Complete
Supply of STOCK and
POULTRY . .
VACCINES
and
REMEDIES
BUY HERE WITH
CONFIDENCE
*
Windrow
Drug Store
Since 1898
Phone 124 Hondo, Tex.
homes reporting a most enjoyable
time.—Contributed.
Willie G. Poehler and his niece,
Miss Johnnie Weyerts of San An-
tonio. spent a week at Alpine visiting
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Weyerts and
returned Wednesday cf last week
They were accompanied back as far
as Del Rio bv Mr. Poehler’s daugh-
ter, Mrs. Virgil Patterson, who stop-
ped over to visit her husband’s moth-
er, Mrs. Patterson. Mr. Patterson
- a Second Lieutenant in the Army
Air Corps stationed in California.
Mrs. Virgil Patterson, tne former
.Miss Hilda loehler, daughter of Mix
nd Mrs. W. G. Poehler, who is stay-
ing with her parents for the dura-
tion while her husband serves witn
the air forces, left yesterday morn-
ing for Del Rio in response to a tele-
giam from her husband that he was
leaving California for their former
'home at Del Rio. Lt. Patterson will
have a ten-day leave.
Mrs. J. L. Mechler of Southon and
her son, Edward Mechler, of the IJ.
S. Coast Guard stationed at Ft.
Pierce, Florida, were here Tuesday
visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Tschir-
hart nnel family and other Hondo
friends. Edward was on furlough
to attended the funeral of his grand-
mother. Mrs. Theresa Mechler, which
was held in Castrovilk1 Monday.
SAVE ON HOME FURNISHINGS
AND FARM NEEDS: GARDEN
TOOLS. WCRK CLCTHEi »n»;
WORK GLOVES, AUTO BATTER
1ES. PAINT AND VARNISHES
DINNERWARE, WOOL * N D
LEATHER JACKETS. WEST-W
FLYER BICYCLES, AND MANY
OTHER ITEMS. WESTERN AUTC
ASSOCIATE STORE, Hondo.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rrueks,
Mrs. Samuel Williams, and Mrs.
Hcdw Windrow and little son,
j 'ohn R -hert, spent Sunday in Eagle
I P 'ss with Mr. and Mrs. Fritz J.
II ciewebcr. They were accompanied
Hondo by little Miss Dorothy
I.1 inweber who i.« spending the week
here with Mrs. Windrow1 and John
Robert.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Sheffield and
hr by daughter of San Antonio werq
out recently from San Antonio visit-
ing her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Niumun and also her brothers and
their families. Mr. J. E. Neuman ac-
companied them to San Antonio
where he was their guest for several
days.
FOR SALE OR LEASE- Caf.1 and
night club combined. Mrs. Lon Elam,
v * sent operator Stroud's Dude Bar,
is leaving because of ill health. Ex-
cellent business ni w. Call 65F3,
MRS. RAY HAY. Bandera, Texas.
Please remember, we can go any
where when our services are desired
day or night. Just ring Phone 75,
and we will attend to everything.—
IN'O. A. HORGER. Funeral Director
WE BUY ALL KINDS OF
March of The Little Soldiers—
Margaret Ann Renken.
Fireflies in The Grass—Margilynr*
Murrill.
The R’l*-V Be"' ‘■km Ann Short.
The White Seal’s Lullaby—Bar
Sunday and Monday
April It h 5th
“THE POWERS GIRL”
Anne Shirlev Carole Landis
George Murphy
PiKS’ We‘*™ bant" Zerr .""Margaret” Renkem
about 40 lbs., $6 00 each; sow. 160
lbs.. $20.00. R. E. WENDT, on the
J. B. Chadwick place. ltpd.
Mias Mildred Huesser of San An-
tonio spent Friday and Saturday
with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Eugen
Huesser, and family.
Miss Bonnie Jack Cameron, senior
at Our Lady of the Lake College,
was l.ert liom San Antonio last
week-end visiting her mother, Mrs.
Ed Cameron.
Miss Octavia Lavis of San Antonio
and Miss Lucy Justine Davis of
Nordhcim spent the wei k-end 1 ere
as guests of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Fletcher Davis.
Miss Ruth. Mo.isse of Denton and
Henry Dick Morisse of Hondo were
licit1 last week to attend the funei il
>f their gian father, Alfred Tips, at
itunge.—The Nordhcim View.
ft. M. L. McDowell received his
promotion from secord to first lieu-
tenant in the Air Corps one day last
week. He is an instructor at the
.IonJe AAF Navigation School.
STOP IN FOR YOUR FREE VIC
TORY GARDEN BOOK A NC
PACKAGE Or ZINNIA SEEDS
AND ANY NECESSARY GARDEN
TOOLS. RATH SERVICE STA
TION.
We regret that through an over-
sight the names t f James and Donald
J.-chirhart were omitted from the
■onfirmation ch ss of St. John’*
’hureh in last week’s paper. James
.■nd Donald are the sons of Mr. and
Mrs. L. B. Ts:‘l irhart of Hondo.
We furnish a sperlal box or lOO
\’o. 6 envelopes and *2trO 8 l-2x 5 1-2
'"iter sheets, everv piece printed with
our name and address, for the small
•trice of $1 00 You cant beat this
n value anvwhe-p. Try a box at the
Anvil Herald office.
WORK CLOTHES AND LEATH
’vR JACKETS ROOKS. POPULAR
NOVELS. DICTIONARIES AND
BIBLES; HOUSE PAINT. VA^
NISH AND ENAMEL, AND MANY
^ THFR HOME. FARM AND
RANCH SUPPLIES. RATH SER
VICE STATION.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis C. Richter
were over from Devine Sunday visit-
ing friends here. Mr*. Rim ter pin
iied to return to Beeville Wednesday
1 lieic she is ho me demonstrate a
■gent. Mrs. Richter wi’l be renum-
bered as Miss Nel' Foley, former M<-»
d„ a County nger.t.
Miss Lucille N* wton spent several
days here last week with her parents,
Mi. and Mrs. J. G. Newton. She
was being transferred by the State
Department of Public Welfare to
Mills County with Goldthwaite as her
headquarters. She left Wednesday
for her new field of work.
Alvin H. Balz n of Medina Co.
Bought one of the registered Here-
ford hulls consigned to Kothnrann’i
Joan
The Cl ick—Barbara Graff.
Closing Chorus.
3. Piano Sob: Little Lady
Boon.
4. Duet: Deep Rhythm—Ernestine
ard Elsi • Ziigenbalg.
5. Piano Solo: Twinkletoes—Bar-
bara Louise Rath.
i’ Pii no Solo: Svlvia and Prelude
in C Minor—Toadie Beal.
7. Chorus: Music of The Birds.
8. Violin Solo-: Come Back to Erin
nd Believe Me If All Those Endear-
ir g Young Charms—Joleen Huddles-
ton.
9. Piano Solo: Bounce The Bnl'
— Kav Frances I aake.
10. Duet: Guard’s March—Kay F
I.aake and Jorn Boon.
11. Piano Solo: Londonderry Ail
B rbara Lou Vaughan.
12. Duet: Amaryllis—Barbara I.
Rath and Ramona Ruckir.
13. Piano Sclo: Wooden Soldiei
Man—Jane Richards.
14. Violin Solos: Playtime anil
I.onp. Long Ago Alleen Koch.
15. Piano Sol
Call—Anna Mali Braden.
16. Rhythm Band Selections: Wel-
come Sing. Him ptv Dumpty, Th.
Clock, ar.d Closing Sung.
17. Piano Sob: Memories
Tuesday, Wednesday and
Thursday, April €-7-8
’’GENTLEMAN JIM"
Errol Flynn • Alexis Smith
Friday and Satarday
April yth-HKh
’’MOUNTAIN RHYTHM”
Weaver Bros,
ami Klviry
---------J^i
park
Friday and S;|t
APnl 2nd.3rd ’
*'VER R0B1n Hoqo.
........Tim ' Holt
Sunjav *** ‘XT**
APr,I 4th-5th 1
“BIRTH OF THE
Ling Crosby
BLUES’1
Man M»ni:
Starting time—7 M P. M.
Matinee contmuuua SAT.-SUN
from 2:00 p. M. aa, never
stops.
Admission si tiaMO Ra-SRc
Tuesday and
APnl 6th-7th 1
‘‘BROADWAY’'
| George Raft pal 0-„ .
j Thursday, April
“cAT PEOPLE"
Simone Simon Tn_, r
Friday and .SatuV^T***
April tith-ioth
'DEEI' «
Johnny Mark Brrwr
$ Night show starts *t - on
\ Matinee SATURDAY* only*!,
f 2:00 P. If. *
I Admission »c and 20c all |,Bf,
New# . . ConMdies . . Cartoons and Serialt
LINEN SHOWER HONORS BRIDF FARMERS’
A linen shower was gfaeu in honor i
< f Mrs. M.Iton Wiemeiu, a bride of i
OBLIGATIONS P
LINED BY RATION BOARD
, , . _ „ . following simplified outlh
The Shepherd’s month, at the hr me of Geo. H. of farmers’ obligations under
timers Sunday. Murcfi 21st. from , regulations has been drawn up tc
2 to 5 P. M. I farmers in meeting th*;* «wL..
While Miss llukia Muennmk play
ill on the accordion, the tvanoree, at
Rod iactively gowned ui nz-.yi blue, en
tired the immi and took tier place of
'V-H Duet: Schubert'i Sere nr Jc— ! honor. After Mrs. Wu mem «az neat-
Toadie l ei.l and Ernistine Ziegen ed. the following toast was. cempom-d
and re-d bv Miss Mmnie w n-mers:
TO SALLT.
Mono
family ute gathered
balg.
19. Chorus: Home Sweet
Around Th" W rid. ho nds and
20. Piano Solo Robin Redbreast— ,
Fav Dell Rath Co honor Sally who t<» ur. i* dear.
j. ' Uet: Step Lively— Barbarr Ti> "how our love as we hrm** • show
L. and Fay Dell Rath. <r of wishes true,
22 Piano Solo-: The Waterbug 'nd lo's ard lots of gi ;* for you.
and Polly K-resline Ziegcnbalp I "wish for you. dear, both haprt-
23. Accordion Solo: I n er The) ness and health.
Double Eagle—Elsie Mae Ziegen Ti is you know is far la-tter than
balg. „ weal,h
24 Piano Solo: Keep 'Em Flying 'How great it is to own a real man,
—Ramona Rucker. (T'' (l« everything f w jm that he
25. Piano Solo: Sonata I by can.
Mozart—Toadie Beal. N’«w unto him who stands by you
26. Duet: Pretty Sunshine Jane j '' s’ < faithful, fond,
Richards ar d Caroline Graff.
27. Tonettes: Long. Long Ago
1 trie Brown Jug. Old Black Joe,
Polly Wolly Doodle. Shi ’ll Be ( oni
ing 'Round the Mountain, Auld Lang
Syne.
28. Piano Solo: The Marine':
Hymn—Dorothy Joan Braden.
29. Piano Solo: The Tiresome
Woodpecker—( aroline Gruff
and true
Think not that romance is ended
That youth's curtain has descended.
\nd love's pretty pLav* m dune;
1 r it’s only just begun.
Marriige, little lady.
Is love's sunny path and shady,
[Over which two hearts should wander
Of each other growing fonder.
As you stroll to each tomorrow
You will come • i joy aud sorrow.
30. Three I itt ■ Sisters -Soldier.' And as faithful man and wife
Riel
Fay Dell Rath: Salor, Jan
arils; Marine, Joan Boon.
Baton Drill—Toadie Beal.
31. Any B< rids Toda) M
Class.
MAJOR CLEMENS K
CITED FCR Q/
farmers in meeting their obliging
For livestock dealers and slaughter
era the United States Department
Agriculture requires:
1. Anyone who buys livestock an
sells it in less than 3l) days to
a ^dealer’s permit from his court
USDA war board or the local hr
sleek office of the Food Distribute
Administration by April 1. 1943;
2. Anyone who slaughters it
I amount of li? Itock for - lit must ft
a slsugtiti ter's yeimit from his co;-'
jty USDA war b* ard oi the lor
] livestock office i f the Food lii-triba
1 tion Administration by Apr! !
I 1943. (County USDA war boar1
will give all i > ive-arv informatio.i
• the time permit i- issued !
Here is hew farmers can com,
■with thi new mi-ats fats, chcew n
oils rationing regulation, effect<
March 29. 19 43, as issued by the Of
f., e of Pm , Adminimitioi
1 D* not ti ansfer. sell or p»
away meat, t ittir. lard, chie.- o
any other rationed item without re
reiving points;
2. l>o not slaughter for sale
transfer without first receiving
permit from your USDA county wai
board;
3. Keep records of all transfer?*
the above commodities and poet
received;
4. If you produce for sale or trait!
GRAIN. LET US QUOTE PRICES! ' v Dr. N. A. Elder of \jwn and J
BEFORE YOU SELL. CHAPMAN
MILL AND GRAIN CO.. HONDO,
TEXAS.
FOR SALE—Small stock farm
near town. Easy payments. Apply
at Anvil Herald office, Phone 127.
' OR.M, S. OERANKOU
OPTOMETRIST
Graduate and Registered
Second Floor of
LEINWEBER BUILDING
Office Days: Thursday, Friday
and Saturday
Eyes Scientifically Examined
and Glasses Fitted
Office is equipped with the
latest scientific instruments
for eye examination
Kollman accompanied them to tin
I \’;n igation School where mey at-
! tended the graduation of Mr. and
Mrs. Vogel’s- “(ui, Lt. Joe Bill Vogel,
a. a navigator.
Read the troubled book of life.
Bitter care will some iloy find you: fey any of the rationed commoditr
Closer, closer they will hwul you; register with your local 0PA
If together you will fvsnr them. Price ami Rationing Board on or »f
< ares grow sweet when lever* share ter April 30, giving report of opt
— i them. tions during March;
WURZBACD •’s,ow just remember 5. Turn in all points received t
.LAN1RY Eviry year has its December, your local War Price and Ration1?!;
_ Every rising sun its setting. Board for cancellation when you fir
Among eleven men front thi1 Every life its time of fretting, i your monthly report;
area awarded the Army Air Medal Hut k,‘,-P fill,hi trwuMe tried, , 6. Office of Price Adminutnt.nl
for gallantry in action is Major -^r"1 in j'»y you shall abiile. , ceiling prices remain in effect an
Clemens K. Wurzbach of Cliff, Me Never let your courage falter. maximum price regulations must
dina County. Texas. The announce- Never stoop to unbelieving 'observed <Please distinguish
merit was made Tuesday by the win Even when your heart ir. grieving, (tween the USDA war board and--
department. All of the men named Through what come* of wintry (>PA War Prici and wtion®
weather Board.)
(•r di asier stand together; j -—:
Through lift's fearful hours of night i
Love shall bring you U» the light.
‘iik .vii .iie VViciiiers pre I . TT Rf..irli
sented the honoree with the gifts ordered by ' , n;
«»«"•<% .» 'it: 5
F. Burford of Columbus, Tex
hotight another, the Burford nur
rhase being a pelled Hi refold They
Mill be used as herd hulls.-Cattle Hr‘ f*h»'"K in th‘ European < r Afn
11..lip- fan theaters of war.
Major Wurzbuch i> the son nt Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Kollman had i* atHl Mrs. O. J. Wurzbach of Cliff
their guests Thursday Mr. and Mrs, and has been stationed somewheri
toe Vogel and two daughters and m Kngland since last November. Hi
Mrs. A. A. Wiede of Lockliait Mrs. wife js living in Pittsburg, Pa., foi I which were opened
ELECTION ORDER
Aztec Cafe
One Block North of Highway No. go Stop Li.ht
HONDO, TEXAS
P. O. Box 611 Telephone 9510
A GOOD PLACE TO EAT
J— -....... 1 1 —
ALL KINDS OF AMERICAN AM) SPANISH
FOODS SERVED PROMPTLY
Mexican Dishes ^ Specialty
WE CARRY A BIG ST< >CK OF I(H COLD BEER
AND SOFT DRINKS
When you con <■ t** Hondo visit us and vou'll he pleased
ABEL DOMINGUEZ, Manager
the duration.
Included among those honor'id i
were Lt. Col. John DeRus-y, 1046|b*’'^*‘ 1,1
Shook avenue, 1st. Lt. John T
Evins, 839 West French place, and
| and then passed to the guests for
School District that an election
I inspection and admiration. The i held at the County our . . j
bride in her own sw et wiiy thanked the town of H|,n<".ln.... the 3f
hfr fiicnds for the i retty and useful dependent the pu?P<'
Elmer Joe Leinweber eomnleted “n<) Et. Eddie ( . Hancock, 200 West
his first trainin'1, as a Naval Aviation
Cadet at Sul Ross College and has
been transferred to the University
of Texas for ft I’:* i training. HU
mother, Mrs. E. J. Leinweber, tn.d
sister, Miss Laura Lee Leinweber,
Pyron sir i t. all of San Antonio; 2nd
Lt. Leo L. Winters, Jourdanton; 2nd
Lt. Jack W. Stewart. 1119 West
Ninth St.. Austin: 2nd Lt. William D.
Hughes, 1107 Colorado St.; 2nd Lt.
William David Carghill, Refugio:
visited hjm in Austin shortly after ^n<l EE Earl W. Jones, 16 Highland
his arrival from Alpine. Ave., Austin; Tech. Sgt. Harvey L.
-----Cox, Fremont, and Sgt. Robert Gon-
zalez, Mission, Texas.
LIFE’S Littl# TROUBLES
-CART SLEEP-
No need to lie in bed—tow-
worry and fret because CON-
STIPATION or GAS PRES-
SURE won’t let you aleep. Be
aenatble—get up—take a dash of
ADLER-I-KA
aa directed, to relieve the pressure
of large inteatines on nerves and
organa of the digest ive tract. Ad-
lenka aaaists old foot) wastes and
gaa through a comfortable bowel
movement so that boweU return
to normal aice and the discomforts
oi pressure at op. Before you k now
it, you are aaleep. Morning find*
you feeling dean — refreshed and
ready for a good day’i work or fun.
Omi AM&Hkm ftmm pmmr 4r««ff#l 9m4mp-
LOST—Saturday, March 20, al
roadside park east of Hondo black
and white terrier male dog; black
stub tail, one ear stands up. Phoni
J- S. Fly. 213W for reward. 3tpd.
gifts.
Miss Mary Clemons bad charge
the beautiful
book. " 1 trict.
Refreshments conswtinif of chick Signed fur the B< .m •
en sandwiches, cookie* and hot choc-
olate were served by the hostesses.
Mrs. H. B. Clemons. Mr*. T. J
Dickson, Mrs. Edwin J. Wiener*.
Mrs. Wesley Wiemers, and Mins Min-
nie Wiemers assisted by Mr*. Willie
Hartmann.—Contributed.
of'elect ing two School Trustee* f“
-U Hondo .............. ?
H. J MEYER.
President
TO THE SOLDIER BOYS IN
HONDO
The Yancey Baptist Church,J
miles South of the town of
FIRE-KING OVEN CLASS. DIN
NERWARE, ICE BOX SETS
KITCHEN BRUSHES AND OTHER
KITCHEN NEEDS. RATH SER
?iCE bl ATION.
wishes to invite you who wiV
their church and Sunday
Services are as follows:
Sunday School at 10 A. M- ,
Church services every fourt"
day at 11 A. M.
AT SPECIALLY LOW PRICES
COMRIITI STOCKS OS NSW
/fclWfflTTUI _
Pot TMOU WHOllW TO----Z
WINDROW DRUG STORE
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