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The Hondo Anvil Herald.
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HONDO, MEDINA COUNTY, TEXAS FRIDAY. AUGUST 8, 1930
VOL. 45. No 3
LOCAL \ PERSONAL
Dl.VIA 1 l.lf A( I ION WITH WATER
RATES,
THet-p h*« Iikph rnttalrierablv ,||«
satisfaction with the rut*** mu «> the
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PARJT took over the pM|H>rt V torn#
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„f l.ulin* I* Houm m"n,h* •*>». r«tf»**«l the minimum
J'k u I,., Meyer. rr,,m tw ,a5u •n
nuuiu'pii that the town would be put l*nv*d kt be •*cut*d at the utate ni,
Mr Rayto «> *t ”f w, '»'«r J* in the meier bail*. Mine* than a Hum l"'nttentiar> on rriday. Htptemher Mat.
r(f hn »n**tH«*r. Mr* A. t of- bt>r mPtPr, |tav,, b,,pn ,n„a||,,d) 1-. 1930, In* conviction by thm coiift Natelm
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I»i«lrnt t uurt iiiivinad Help Mon-
day for the vumnor tetm, l*i*trtet
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u«u*i ott li.-t, H, at*>• iKlam e
Ihp routine bu«m»i« of empanel-
•N coarttn* the ttanu jury on
Midway amt the |w*tlt |ttiy on
ilieaua) vuo follow*.) anil the court
«ok (OM.uarad civil htiaiitCM th*
n'Micr part of tho tuna thin week.
t*n luea.lay, lui Aren* waa
brought before th* court an.l *au*
OIMilAI COUNT OT VOTI RV FRtiCINt IS TOK slNAItlN AM) t.O\ I ft NOR IN DIMtHKAtlC
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.MOKii 1929 tarm tor murder r■*'* ‘v;M
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ihr fUMi "f h*r "'"ter, Mr* H*nry of inequality and unrea- 1
•unable advance In cost* of water 1,1111 11 by the appellate court recent* iliry
ly and u re heating deniau. lattiasle
This dissatisfaction reached it* ''flnurial docket will be railed
climax in a call this week for a mass lur ,;,4Ul"K *»A'Xt week and Sheriff ' '
,. | f San Antonij ton‘*ht * Friday» to consider fM'*,uehle ha* been buay summoning Wa« Devine
M'-’* a'l!" in i . u^i Hie matter of incorporating the town “ *P*Ciai ventrie to ait on the case Medina i.un
.(.rMias Li un Allen here Wed- iL------ .. ' «l . tale v. Homer Edward., ttan-
teieii to this county from Kendall ‘ *'
______ > oumy. i iu» case will be- called for
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Muennink came ml next Monday.
The grand jury found very little Th‘‘ County D*mocratic Executive
t,. ..... ,... Committee canvassed the returns of
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v I',.,, mr of San Antonio without meter, and there i* much th,‘ l'l,1|hK <»t Joe liarrientea
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THE COUNTS CONVENTION.
4. \’erdena
6. Kio Medina
6. Castrov die
7. D'Hanis
ti. Haass
*J. .Natalia
in Sunday from Kefugio, where Mr. _ _ _ ^
Mr. Walter Mever and Mr. Harley Muennink has been working in the »Usine.,s to consider and was dis-
#d v,n. Wayne, left fora short trip "oil fields. After a pleasant visit to charged Wednesday afternoon. the duly -Hi primary at an executive
. Elenger. ! their parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. F. A detailed report of the proceed- Rp”",n/Satu^ Tht vote w“s f. -Nataiia
Mr. H. Shoor and daughter. Miss Muennink and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. ings will appear in our next issue *l’l'rox.mately the same as published lu. East Devine
: . I........ ... to*.......*• Moore, rM^Mtieely, ^__.._____ 1 ■ h " w^k> i,ai"'r' U. Black Creek
! left for their new location in Kansas, a JOYOUS SURPRISE BIRTHDAY . '"'T* u ^
DINNER l3t °f the t0U V°te'S P° ed ln eaeh 13- Maverick
precinct and for each candidate for jt, ^jny
Senator and for governor in order 15. LaCoste
No election Following are the delegates nam-
Albert Bendele id
Wilfred Wernette State I'oincntion: Fletcher Davis,
Victor Boog V. H. Blocker, H. E. Haass, K. J.
Henry Bendele Noonan, H. V. II raas, D. H. Fly, P.
J. L. Riley Jungman, V. P. King, VV, F. Naegelin,
J. C. Thompson D. C. Brown, W. H. li.“Dubose, VVil-
W. H. H. Dubose fred Wernette, Louis Biediger, VL-
J. H. Burgin tor Boog, J. H. Burgin, Henry Crow.
No election Congressional Convention: V. H.
. Ed Bader Blocker, J. VV. Hans, Wilfred Wer-
Louis Bieuiger nette, D. H. Fiy, W. L. Dubose, L. E.
Antonio. ,
Mia Edith Mealer of Sabinal apent Trey were “««mpanied by Mi. Bill
. .j vun,jav here with Miss 1 artwright. Mr. Muennink has been
meha Bendele. j promoted to driller and will report On August the 1st, 1030, the sons *r<1, t<>r 8r°ve™°*' ,n ordt“r 15- LaCo9te bouis Bieuiger nette, D. H. Fiy, VV. L. Dubose, L. E.
tld Mr, Ervin Hartung of ^ ^ ^ a‘*d - Mr. John Muen- ^ ^ ^ ........ ^ ^ K“ ^ ^
in Antonio visited relatives and Mrs. Sane Godbold and little son, "*"*• home, surprised 0ut of a number voted for t0 l8‘ L‘p ‘‘Hon7;........ ,°0 7 , B‘U^S- Bendele- John
Wends Tuesday. of Daiias and Miss Hazel de « »•«« delightful 7 o’colck st.rVt. as County Chairnian for the ly; w'^ DeWne "w E Ru^eU Tai ^ , k ,
Mrs. Robert Barton and baby of 1 Montel of San Antonio are here t0: harlecu_e dinner, on h.a having turn- next two years, Judge H. E. Haass ^ uemra i ue "'Vu 'sNe ^o.cia Convention 4th Supreme
'uda are guests of Mrs. Barton's liay' M«- «• «a»^- IU h,< ,m"e ^8}. in llfe’* j°ur* received the largest number of votes Following the count ot the votes i i F u ? N ‘ u *
areata. Mr and Mrs. J. 8 Fly. I «*v. and Mrs. H. A. Heineke and ^ *«> that of hts son, Frank and was deelared by the conventlon a CJV^ Tag Z ed bf Coun v ■ ’ n \ ^ ^ T T*’ t f
1 aturiied to her “*** L"'“S ***"> M” ^ *** ^ tumbled faUowiag the count Cha.rman Fly * . " ;aa , D. C. Brown, L. J. trucks J.
MissUiga I ukh has returned to her f BU.M ard Mrs> H. £ Haa<. ........us being August 1. l(| t„ elected l0 that ,)t)S,tion » / ‘V „ . (' 1 “• W‘ ^ -N^-nn.
m m San Antonio after an <at»!__.... . .. ... , .. n was most . sir,.„n„ ‘ . 0 tr,at po8ltlon' Judjre V. h. Blocker was chosen * * *
Tollowing is the result as to Pre- Chairman and Fietcner DaV(S, Secre- The Republican Convention held a
tary. brief session, canvassing the votes
( hainnan Alter the result of the ofticia lrul|> three precincts, appointing deie-
...... V. 1. King .ou.u i-cij anuouticeu and de,e„aiv.- gates and declaring the vote. Judge
u. ti. Bruca^ Jv_- jam .1 tne va:.( -s cunven.ions, M. bchorobiny was re-elected County
John Zuoerbaeter uis meeting adjourned. Chairman.
jtiue in San Antonio after an ex- . ...
.ied,i4i. W1,h Mis, Irene Mechier ^ lS 01 Mr>' Hobm rie Mon* “ Following is I
udedusn with Nih Irene Mocftier. ^ md Mii§ LaciUv de MonUl and »ecrotiy carried out affair in cinct chairnan-
AMBILANCE SERVICE any- Castrovilie last Thursday. J v.nicn joy and happiness leigned so- ^t0 pteemet
htre, DAV or NIGHT. John A. . . ... _ I preme, tne four daugnters and the j \,itb Hondo
Tizi 'r::rr:r^ ^ $ z:s
. ... ,, ent». Mr. ana Mrs, Isaac VVileon, and .. . . .. . . ’ >>• *»unia>
Indrm of t r.'ta; (tty are guests of . , ,, ....., therein and thereby showing great
younger children, is visiting in Ca - . , , , , .. .
TO IhE PUBLIC.
THURSDAY BRIDGE CLUB.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Starnes were
noses to the Thursday Briuge Club
night After several games
1ursdc
, _____ ,wicirill auu inereoy snowing great — —..........
. and Mrs. C. L. B. Jones this K'' ^ ’ ^n’ 18 V81 ,n® m * '' filial love and respect for a good wonderful training in the art of ex-
«k !f® ’ that they are havintf, a 'ery and loving father. pression. Tnen followed a senes of
pleasant tune with many different , -
Miss Johanna Weber has returned things to see and do. At present they 1,M5 °'nner’ alter Kreet,n^ of the S°ngS “ ch?™ by ‘he d*UK,,?rs a,‘d This is to announce that we have
vr home at Utopia after an ex- u.e a Long Leach wun John Bob1 ^ *“ T a ^ Ub!e °n IT * ;i°‘d ‘,w llolld<) * Transfer
fled visit with Mi*» Lillian Schroe- Wilson I lh* east shady 8,de ot the re8ldence lhen the m,nwter’ Br0' Dechertr Co.'s business and good will to Mr. - -..... ■ -.........
ir, t and under the starry bedecked canopy fered up to our Heavenly Father a uruno A. £,vhweers, wh0 took charge of brid»e. Mexican prizes from Pie-
5 T- -1 1 . ... M,iS®8 E,‘**beth Uri«Tn and Dap-, ol heaven and was laden with all beautiful prayer as a benediction in v/ii .lugugc 1> iy3u< ln reUn trom dras Negras were presented to the
“ ' ia8 ,een ■ hnt> Le.,drix left Friday for Mitandoj knitis of good eats, that only trained consonance with the hand shaking tm< business, we wish to thank til* tu‘iovv‘nK [or -ughest score: Mrs. T.
“1 7 " 7 a-niiigtoi*, is visit- city, Texas, where Miss Hendrix will and deft hands knew how to prepare and Lest wishes that Mr. Muennink public of Hondo and vicinu v toi vour li' Kn°‘,n- ha •" w.»».»«
iylJ‘ iai,|; Mf' &nd M”’ K<*y the rest ot her vacation visit-'to entice the appetite of the most "my live to enjoy -uanywmany more ^neroUs patronage in tne pas. and
! her cousin, Miss Wright, They reluctant Epicure, such as barbacued Jinh periods a* nappy and deligntui lo Uau tuaL V0J t.xleiia e sun e
■ Minirtd Hcyen returned to have been guests of Mrs. Muicahy goat, par exceliant, with ali the as the ofaNjUst p&st. -'-’hen the tuests unois to our successor
r f, it- at Lockhart Sunday after and Mrs. Crow the past week. I necessary trimmings therewith, ' tr.tir departuie for home all
r'lL- ,ek" VW,t 'V‘th Mi** Ek‘a’ Mrs, John L. Felkner, accompanied 5ta‘ad8' l,i(’Klei- and feuc.ous were glad tnat they were there to
j by her sister, Miss Duma, who has,tuk‘‘: tt,l“ lce c,eam delightful. enjoy the festivities of the occasion.
Jlr an’1 Mr’ Charles Fiileman and been her guest for the past several i he *uest8 wno enjoyed the won- The love, peace and harmony exist-
; HeVt |,i,, i:‘an> visited Mr. and weeks, motored up from Aransas dt‘rful 8Urpri8e birthday dinner con- ing within this family of Mr. Ivleun-
''";ar hik man in San AnKel° Pass Saturday for a visit with her 8*8ted of a11. the so1^ and daughters oink should and is a worthy ex- 80hdt your continued patronage and
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mem- “"d grandchildren of Mr. John Meun- ample to be emulated in afl families. Jjmillse t„ mau.taill the Wed es.ab-
1 l ink. Mr. and Mrs. Ciouiet- Muennink An lnv i.-n luin. minf
n.n inv.uu *auiupant. Uj,,eu reputation ol this company for
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fusselman and ““ ™U«T' ^ *■"""* MWnmn*' CT --- the production 01 a high cla^ of
mi.v. Mr. nod Me V„,,h, u'noli, tne minister at (SOW F our tain churcn, ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH ;UR, and lV ;u,Ifc..onu, bevtr^ s auJ
NOTES. lor ie. diring a prompt and ef ficient
Tour’s very truly
liiKc-. E. O. nuilLEN.
JUh. PrlLLE,
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Referring to the above, I wish to
Mr. Lloyd Pat ins, who has been ran.
K . 1 (n nphyical Petroleors air. ana am. jbck russeiman and
*| * " V ' j|Mr. and Mr,. Oecheit, Mr. and Mi 4
•■iid t .ii :r ii, Air. and Mr.-. Maru>
D. Knoop, ha . - woven flower basket;
Mr. John t-i .ger, Mexican olla or
or.ter j
■n consisting of chicken
auu fruit punch were
■” : t yl to 1 he ,ollewinf:
» h and .i-irs. H. J. Meyer, Dr. and
Mrs. VV. H. Smith, Dr. and Mrs. T.
L, Knopp, Mr. and Mrs. .Horace Brad-
c.’, Ali .and Mrs. Louis Heath, Mr.
nil .,iiv K bert Decker, Mr. and
-'ii-. dunn huger ar..i the hosts, Mr.
.id Aus. Lari sti ruts.
ft>’
snd friends
W- r N.,u M, Monday fcr"** -• «■ •; - «•
l,Ug‘°' wU,‘- '•> will be the guest my Fus.elman and Fannye < aide ' ^ °l‘T ’ ' T
T "ll daug .ter, Mr. and t rmed a picnic party on the Medina rec,,*,e,U °* "'TT'! T
‘ J,',in Ru 'vil- River at Castrovilie Tuesday evening. I ‘ / ' ' t'"'t W'!T °f
on . , 1 .. the givers for many more until per-
Living th St,’p '* J,r“’ E,”e'' Ch,rl“ * S,l"'l“l *“d]..... m thy future ;-r ill. iluinnirk. loon. All or. cordially hVile.i to _;r
the inner man ben... ltneshed. the H. A. HEINEKE,
gathering was delighted with a red- Pastor.
tation in expression by little Miss -::---
‘Ne.ua Wiemei , daughter ot Ai.. and Lyngle Barnes of Thorndale is visit-
Prograt
Sun-...:,. cliool Class D:J5.
Gt i Services at c:00 P, AL
R . u. Langet wil preacli the ser-
i will also continue the
MECHLER SERvlCLi SET FOR
D_ v nHi_.
1 1,11 J°ur fowls of both Tape Uichita halls were guests of Judge
u l,|ld VV Dim. For sale at and Mis, Ed de Montel over last
j, 8 *s'tor*. J ( etk-end and the first of this week.
t, , l !U n of Ivalde and Mr. Last week .Mr. Ben de Grodt and
y7 1 *"au Antonio were son, Wesley, and Ed. E. Saathofl'
l::r;!; ’• and Mrs. James Owen made a trip to Brady to attend the
■ jjUll(j,mr ' ’’ ,ami,y Saturday Sheep and Goat Raiser’s Convention
5., ' I meeting and ali report a good time.'
ne , , *“taa-' “I'd daughter, Ladies, save your money. Buy at
i . *' All\ Rfil|)ii Edmund de home. White Electric Sewing Machine
1 Wednesday with Air. at $10.00 less than you pay el#e-
i ,6j j, U v,t de Montel at the where. Your old machine taken in at
(.,it • : a liberal allowance. C. R. GAINES.
ust i-hVi '1 cons'st*nK °* Mrs. Mrs. Ed Key was taken to San An-
il- ,."1 ^rs- Charles Sch- tonio where she underwent a major
id'd,,^dr>' Halph Noonan operation at the Santa Rosa hospital
,*7 4U vnjoymg life in :a-t Saturday morning. She is report-
Jljncs . '' Tanch. j ed as doing well ns we go to press.
it r and •*.' t absence of the | Blanton, the little son of Dr.
„s j ‘ Uil ru*b of work and Mis. O. B. Taylor, was quite ill
■ f„r . ' ' '”d must be our ex-1 of dipiheria the fiist of the week but
per of i bortcomings in the. is up and about again as we go to
is w^k. " il‘ alonfi the line; press.
Mrs. Perry Crain and children and
Mb'* Roberta Hudspeth of San An-
sel, no. . ..... .... ........„v V..V
.unday, August 10: VV;ioit.sait. distribution of canny anu Funeral services were held at De-
tobacco. vine at 0 A. AI. Tuesday for Jacob
Hoping to have your continued Mechier, 66, prominent stockman
la.uij, l am, who formerly lived in San Antonio,
louis to serve, and v no died at Devine Sunday.
BRUNO A. SCH WEEKS. Mechier was well known in th<j
-::--stock world.
TiiURSDAV BRIDGE CLUB. He i- survived by his widow, Mrs.
- Josephine Robbins Mechier; two
., u; ' . , i , . .7 i ' I 7,".....1 Mrs. T. B. Knopp delightfully en- daughters, Mrs. Edna Bohl and Miss
Mis. Lini! \ lerneis, and giammaug i- ii 4 ms uncle and arn>, Air. and Mrs. tertaineu the members of the Ti.uis- Adelie Mechier of Devine- a son
uay bridge Club Ihurstiay evening. Ferdinand Mechier, also of JJevine,
l :,c home was charmingly decoiaud and two sisters, Mrs. Fred Heubau*^.’
with summer Gowers, Narp street, San Antonio, and
Alter several games of bridge Airs. Mrs- John Sbuter of Devine, and two
Oseai Miller held high score and re- brothers, Richard and Victor of De-
ceived a linen bua.ifust set. Refresh- vine.
meats consisting of frozen fruit -::-
ler of Air. Aiuennink, w..o showed 1 !u u. Barnt =, and daughters.
DID VOU EVER STOP TO THINK?
Bv ficEon R. Waite, Shawnee, Oklahoma.
C°Uftn is coming i„
fins, T|
ing j( t - —......- ------ ----- re—..... — W.V..
’ raPidiy and the'All'- and Mrs. K. H. Hudspeth, this
>! rins. The" tapidly t0 °Ur'
ir.;- , dr.V weather is tonio were guests of their parents,
p win 1 ra*f
*• kTl a“ be barvested unless j week,
'lions. ' ' J (,'ange in weather
ultr; -ji^, a' 'l|b‘s for worming
and w y
8 dose,
tor «fli UUU1* and chick
* Store ° 011 y’ at VVindrokv'a
Jlr. and Mrs. P. C. J a tree and son,
Clinton, and David Mechier and Ilar-j
vp.v Renken left Thursday for Camp
"i tv ir,li(i . T Tape Worms, Fawcett for the Boy Scout meeting.
"H1. Two si, a‘* *n j Mrs. Leo Schweers was here from j *
^°r sale oni;a,;iItuand cb'(’k San Antonio over last week-end visit-1 *
' ' ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. ’ ,
Bader.
THAT wi advertised products are of a consistent and uniform
quality.
Continuous adv< uisers always take great pride in giving careful
attention to the requirements of their customers. They always make
an effort to supply them with products of more than ordinary worth.
No ore • 1 uld ! n e anj hesitancy in buying well advertised
products. They ar*' ‘-lie best that skill and modern equipment can
produce.
Well advertised products are better products and should receive
the consideration they deserve.
Everyone will find the advertisements both instructive and
profitable.
ADVERTISERS HAVE A DETERMINATION TO IMPRESS
UPON THEIR CUSTOMERS THAT THEY APPRECIATE THEIR
BUSINESS.
ADVERTISERS- REALIZE THAT THEY OWE A DUTY TO
THEIR CUSTOMERS AND THEY WORK HARD TO DISCHARGE
THAT OBLIGATION.
BUSINESS CONCERNS WHO HAVE WORTH WHILE MER-
CHANDISE OR SERVICE, APPEAL TO YOU THROUGH THE
ADVERTISING COLUMNS.
YOU GET THE BES'i MONEY CAN BUY WHEN YOU BUY
FROM REGULAR ADVERTISERS.
| * The f.dvrrtuing columns of your home-town paper is an INDEX
to your home town “bu»ine»» concern* wno hate
Worthwhile merchandiie."
THE ANVIL HERALD IS YOUR HOME-TOWN PAPER.
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.mad on shredded lettuce, waffle
potatoes, toasted cheese sandwiches
and iced tea were served to the fol-
lowing; Mesdames L. E. Heath, Hor-
ace Bradley, O. H. Miller, W. H.
Smith. Kobt. Decker, 0. C. Taylor,
J. M. Finger, Ralph Noonan, II. J.
Meyer, Earl Starnes, Henry Merri-
man and the hostess Mrs. T. E.
Knopp.
WEATHER REPORT
Hondo, Texas, for July, 1930.
Total rainfall 0.24. Since January 1,
14.80. Temperature: highest, 105 on
30th; lowest, (37 on 27th. Two rainy
days. 25 dear, 7 pa--t cloudy, none
c'oudy.
H. E. HAASS,
U. S. Observer.
MAYTAG.
SELLS REGISTERED DOES.
Tf , M. D. Taylor of Vance passed
Use a Maytag in your home next through Camp Wood Monday enroute
wash day. Do a whole washing. Don’t to Hondo delivering 15 head of
take anybody's word, see with your registered does to Claude W. Gilliam
own eyes the wonderful advantages 6f that plaCe. Mr, Taylor informs ua
for the Maytag- R- , L: that he received $25 per head for the
* does > amj Wood Ki • x 1 gtr,
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Merritt umi IF
daughters returned Saturday from ycu have a farm, ranch, home ot
Coilege Station where they had at- town lots for sale or trade, list then
tended the Short Course. They report with the Hondo Land Co. Extern**
a pl-'asant and profitable trip. advertising given to all listings.
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, August 8, 1930, newspaper, August 8, 1930; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth564974/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hondo Public Library.