The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, September 25, 1942 Page: 2 of 6
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Local
& PERSONAL
Let us do your job printing.
I
MARTIN
RAY NIETENHOEFER
BURIED
MEMORY OF MRS. HENRY
SCHULTE. SR.
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Of interest to many relatwes and Creek at the Decker crossing
The young son of Mr. and Mrs. With little advance notice, dea.
Arnold Nietenhoefer, mention * of j ;- tn:<rtd the premises of to'-
rhose tragic drowning in the Yerdu Sc>.ulte heme, leaving an aged v\u.
ARMSTRONG'S
LEINWEBER’K.
See our Club offers before order-
ing your magazines. tf.
Tell your real estate wants to
HONDO LAND CO.
For paint that stays put see the
HONDO LUMBER CO. tf
GOLD SEAL CONGOLEUM
RUGS. LEINWEBER’S.
Get your building material from
the HONDO LUMBER CO. tf
WE BUY EGGS. CHAPMAN
MILL AND GRAIN CO.. Hondo, tf.
New Auto Registration—Sept. 21»
Jerry Leon Young, Devine, Pontiac
sedan.
EXPERT RADIO REPAIRING
AND PARTS. RATH SERVICF
STATION.
ANIMAL VACCINES. PROPER
LY REFRIGERATED, AT FLY
DRUG CO.
FOR SALE—Business lot 35 ft.
front, near courthouse. $1000.00.
See Hondo Land Co.
Attorney and Mrs. Francis C.
Richter were over from Devine Sun-
day visiting friends here.
Judge and Mrs. Arthur H. Rotho
and Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Jungman
LINOLEUM, friends here is the announcement of Thursday afternoon. September
the birth of Sara Helen Partey,
0-pound 14-ounre baby daughter
born September 13, 1912, to Mr. and
Mrs. James Parkey. Mrs. Phrkey
was the former Helen Adefe de Mon-
tel of Wichita Falls. Texas. The ba-
by’s maternal grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Charles de Montel
of Wichita Falls, Texas, and great-
grandmother is Mrs. Ed de Montel
of Hondo. Sara Helen’s only great-
great aunt on her grandfather’s
side is Mrs. H. E. Hua-ns. also of
Hondo.
1942, was made in last week’s paper
was buried in Oakwood Cemetery
Friday afternoon. Funeral services
were held at 4:30 o’clock. Rev. M. J.
Lorfing, pastor of St. Paul’s Luther-
an church, officiating at the services
at the Horger funeral home and at-
the grave. A large crowd of sympa-
thizing neighbors and friends of ihi
sorrowing parents were present a: d
there were many beautiful flowers.
Martin Ray was born November
16, 1932, and was, therefore, only
nine years, ten months and one clay
Mrs. Jacob Refly returned Tues-1 of age at the time of his tra-.ie
. >t • i______ j.__il ..... os i*____iv.
day from a week’s visit with her son,
J. M. Roily, and family at Victoria*
where they have recently moved
from Mississippi. Mrs. Reily reports
a very enjoyable visit, having visit-
ed Foster Field and a more recent
field under construction in that vi-
cinity. On her way home she stop-
ped over in San Antonio for a visit
with her daughter, Mrs. R. E. Rahm,
and family and he r sisters. Mesdavner
Fred Metzger and Hettie Wipff.
Mr. C. M. Merritt returned home
Saturday from Santa Barbara. Calif *
where he and Mrs. Merritt had been
called two weeks earlier on Hceount
of the serious illness of their
death. He was baptized in St. Paul’ i
and beloved mother, a wide commur
itv for a helpful and respected
friend and neighbor. And though
the valuation of human life seems to
jiave lessened in these days of wai
and bloodshed, there are always
some that feel the loss keenly, and
their hearts turn to Hint "ho ha-
ccmfort for every grief and sorrow
Mrs. Schulte was the daughter of
John Reitzer and his spouse. Eliza
beth. nee Loessberg. Her given name
wa- Wilhclmina, and she was born or.
February 1. 18V1. in the (Juihi com-
munity. There she spent her early
youth, received her schooling hi.'
TheRaye and Park
Lutheran Church on March 19, 1933, shared the primitive and frugal lif-
and was a faithful pupil in his Sun-
day school. He was a fine young-
ster and the pride and joy of his
parents and grandparents.
He leaves to mourn his early and
tragic death his beloved parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Arnold Nietenhoefer, and
his sister, Bernice:
Mr. and Mrs. Louis
with a large family of brothers and
sisters when pioneer conditions stil
prevailed and the labor of their
l ands was fundamental for progress
and success. At a Uitei period sm
found employment in San Antonie
for several years, widening her ex-
r-andpar< *”'t |„.rierce and circle of acquaintances
Nietenhoefer: On April 2nd, 1891. Henry Schulte
(one aunt and one uncle from his ,vo„ jlT for his life-companion, set
father's side; and six aunts and si'l down near Dunlay. and givini
uncles from his mother’s side.
were San Antonio visitors Weelnes- j daughter, Mrs. J. F. Schonberg. Mm
day.
FOR SALE OR RENT—General
repair shop. Building also suitable
for storage or warehouse. See MRS.
CEO. W. CAMERON, Hondo. tf.
Mrs. Alice Bertrcaver and Mrs
Mary Cook accompanied Mrs. Leo
Sehweers to her home in I)cl Rio
Thursday and returned the sain-
day.
Merritt remained with her daughter,
who ;s in the Base Hospital at Santa
Barbara. Mr. Merritt says his daugh-
ter has greatly improved and that au
soon as she is able to travel will conic
to Hondo with her mother to recu-
perate.
On Sept. 21 Mrs. Andrew May re-
ceived word from her husband. Set.
'la--, -t his promotion t<r Staff Ser-*
Mrs. Cody Tomcrlin was a caller i want. He wrote that maneuvers
at this office Saturday and ordered j ended September lhth and he was
the Anvil Herald sent to he-- aunt. ,n report hark to Fort Bliss. Mrs.
Mrs. Hubbard Conrad, in San An- i Mav left Tuesday evening to join I or
fon|0 i husband. She bus been visiting Fi<*v
Henrv Martin Finger left Sunday I Mr un(1 Mrr” Geor*e Karm’
for Ban Antonio where hi entered Fri*2 J lelnweber write* front
St. Mary’s University for his fresh- 1 aredo that he and his familv ! ace-
man vc-ar. He has as his roommate, 'hanged their address to 1303 lie-
Ford Louis Rotho. of D’ilanis. saiio. Mr. Lemweber is engaged i
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fillemati ! wf !’k. at th‘‘ nfw. «unnery school
receive won! Wednesday that their / .,ch h't' !'»r’ts proorcssirr rap
son, Private Ifarr. Filleman, has » ”’ Mr’ ani' Mrs’ I’e,nw<bor an-
been transferred from Camp Robin-
son. Arkansas, to Brooklyn, New
York.
His classmates in school and Sun*
day school and a host of friend-1
deeply mourn the loss of a good
friend.
This paper joins in tenderest symi
pathy for those who mourn.
1 it 11«- daughter. Dorothy, send theii
greetings to all their Hondo f-i rd
Clinton Grell 1- ft Fiidav for Aus-
h,.r hoinst share of cooperation it
the s’renuous work of fanning and
in dischaiging the duties of an ever
busy mother for the many children
that the Lord had given to their
union. Around 1919 they made
their new home near New Fountain
'where she loved and labored to :
verv end. There the celebration of
th*'ir g< lden wedding was fittingly
i carried * ut in the midst of many
Two Sabinal children were dead t ilttIVc-s and friends,
and two others were in Medina Hos- p,.r husband, a member of
pital this week, from the effects of 1 tj1(l j^i Lutheran church for man;
what was apparently attacks < f a,.. j-y,, attended the services
The dead chi'- there, loving the word of (iod an<l
THEATRE
THE RAYE j
Friday. Sept. 25 j
“THE SHANGHAI >
GESTURE” I
Gene Tierney Victor Mature »
Saturday, Sept. 26 %
“THE MAN WHO WOULD $
N’T DIE” l
Lloyd Nolan Marjorie Weavei
Sunday and Monday
Sept. 27-28
“THE TUTTLES OF TAHITI”
Jon Hall Charles Laughton
Peggy Drake
^ ^ m m * * w^ #ii##m^
r ww w ^ — — — — — — — w
Tuesday and Wednesday
Sept. 29-30
“BALL OF FIRE”
Gary Cooper
Barbara Stanwyck
Thursday and Friday
October 1-2
“TWIN BEDS”
Joan Bennett George Brent
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Matine* daily 2 P. M. Nights
ut ~:30 P. M. Show continu-
ous Sal.-Sun. from 2 P. M. on
Adanitiion all lima* 1 ft-30c
»f>
the park
Friday «nu Saturday
Sept. 25-2*5 *
STAGECOACH buck
AROO- K
Sunday and Monday
Sept. 27-28
“Nazi agent*
Conrad Veidt «
Tut-,ia-v
S*pt. 29-30
“APPOINTMENT FOB
LOVE”
Charles Boyer
Thursday. October f
“A-HAUNTING we will
GO-’
L»iut -! and Har-K-
**»+*•++**,..______rrj.-
h riday and Saturday
October 2-3
“KID FROM KANSAS"
i£L£s2s—
Box Office Open
Matinee Saturday only—
Nights at 7:’,5.
lOand 20< to all—all
TWO SABINAL CHILDREN
HERE OF POISONING
DIE
NOTE: The Ray* aad Park F ew Policy—Four picturo rack
week. Spanish piclare oa Sun day Matinee only at Park.
NEWS — COMEDIES — CARTOONS AND SERIALS
was
ptomaine poisoning,
dren were Sammy Joe, 5, and Mel- I .'^ring bcr'ohildren along these d-
vin Douglas Wirn, 2, sons of Mr standaids by word and exampb
and Mrs. S. R. Winn of Sabinal. Mr jjj, wjth health aryl strength
Winn is a construction foreman *rr- iin,i untiring enetgy. she enjoyed
ployed at the air field in Hondo. i :11.,ny via!s «f uninterrupted activi
HI in the hosnital for several da f, Iirinj, ah. • d wi h her husband
'•-ore Barbara, 1 1-2, and Johnny J.yjnp that their labor w:c
Winn, 12, sister and brother of thi not |n v.,jn Rut then came day-
tatally stricken children. They re-j>i|1(i WH ks wn(re the robust heult!
t et or-8 to he roved t» th- ,, nu,(] failing
BIRTHDAY DINNER
were
home of a relative in San Antonio
Wednesday, according to hospital at-
tendants.
It is believed that the four chil-
dren writ- stricken after eating theii-
father’s lunch Saturday afternoon.
FOR SALE 100 acres < f land
small house, good well. \11 in eul
tivation except 1 acres, $30 per acre. '
Out of the C. W. Moore Estate. Foi
information write W. J. EARNEST
3201 E. 1st St., Austin, Texas. 2tpd
Charles Vincent Richter of Texas
<n‘cr the I’ni'/e -ity ■ f Te\c < | The lurch had been packed Satur-
•f(— I i« s-nior vrar. (''into-' is *
I -k mber t'r *he V-7 Naval Reserve
iu-1 wi'l go into the f. g. Navy c*
nor- ax c -lled. His father, L. P.
! (tt- li. null --s th her-i« tewn pafK-r
sen* to him at. Hill Hall. Austin.
Miss Zelda Sehweers left Sunday
A. and M. ( -die g- is spending thu for San Francisco, Calif., where sh-*
between-seme.-t. - \acation with l is ,viil spend several weeks with her
parents, Mi. and M' helix Richter, hr.ither-in-law and sistc-r. Rev. and
College Station i v.,. R. p. Wiederanders. Mrs.
He will return to
Sunday.
Wiederanders wifi be remembered un
Mis.-. Rivera Sehweers <>f Hondo.
Arthur and A1 ert Lucy, twin
sons of Mi. and Mrs. J. I). Laey. Please remember, we can go any-
are spending the week with their whore when our services are desired
parents here. They are Juniors an _(|ny or njKht. Just ring Phone 75
and we will attend to everything.—
Texas A. & M. College and members
of Ross Volunteers
Mr. and Mrs. P.
INO. A. HORGER. Funeral Dirrrtor
C. Jagge and
h< ru
ii _ .| Poultry Raiser! For more egr
Judge H. V Haas* were San Antonio | USP L,.(;ear. Dr. Hess and Lee’s Pool
visitors Tuesday. Judge Haas visit-
ed his sister, Mrs. Wm. Edgar, and
Mrs. Jagge remained for a few days’
visit with Mr. and Mrs.
Jagge.
John Henry Jennings
training at Aberdeen, Maryland, re-
cently spent a we ek-end in New York
try remedies. Free booklets
WINDROW DRUG STORE.
... i Current issues of this paper are
m for sale at Windrow’s Drug Store at
| 5c a copy. Oblige us all by inform-
who is in | jng any inquirers. tf.
Pinkeye Powder and Y’accine.
ri V , , 'n I7w.V>n; I complete treatment for pink eve ir
,uvn,ir fir Wt'ek‘<,!ui v,*iu:d ;animals, at WINDROW DRUG
Laey Claude Gilliam, who is in i yrnttv
college in Washington, I). C. Both
are Hondo boys.
Mrs.^ 0. A. Fly visited her mother, !
Mrs. Cora McCullough, who is very
sick at her home in Buda, the first
of the week. Mrs. Fly accompanied
Mrs. Henry Merrimun who went on
to Austin to visit her daughter, Bet-*
ty Jean. University student.
day morning but the father failed t<-
rat it and brought it home with !
that afternoon, it was alleged.
The four were brought to the h -
pital here late Saturday. Mil-a*
died at 9:30 P. M. Saturday and I i-
brother succumbed at 7:66 A. V.
Sunday. To verify the diagnosis of
ptomaine, visceras of the two chil-
dren have b< en sent to the state la -
oratory at Austin for analysis.
Funeral services were held Ht -1 P.
M. Monday at Del Rio.
BODY SHIPPED TO KANSAS CITY
A brother of Clarence T. Copasi
who was killed when hit by an auto
Wednesday night of last week, ar-
rived last week-end from Kansas
City, and completed arrangements
for shipping the body to that city for
burial. The remains were sent by
(rain Saturday night from Horger
funeral home where they were held
pending arrival of the man's brother.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—Seven good milk
cows. J. M. EICHHOLTZ.
Trusses and abdominal belts at
WINDROW DRUG STORE.
All kind* or drinks, at CARLE’S
’UNFEOTIONERY tf
AMITY LEATHER GOODS AT
FLY DRUG CO.
WINDROW DRUG-NEWS
300 top Ewes in wool bred ab
$7.00 a head; 100 young mutton
sheep in wool $5.00; worth the mon-
ey. See any day at the ranch. Will
shear about 7th or 8th of October.
Come and see them. 3tpd.
J. I. PAGETT.
Tarpley, Texas.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
The Castrovillc Volunteer Fire
Department will hold its annual ben-
efit on Sunday, October 11th. Tho
public is cordially invited to attend.
The celebration will start at 5 o’clock
in the afternoon and a dance will bo
held in the evening.
GENUINE JEWELITE BRUSHES
AND SETS AT FLY DRUG CO.
Twice she was un
der medical cart- in San Antonio foi
• ii iv- periods, and thou- i fairly
re* < y re*i. she was never hci formei
self again. Ailments of different
atuie hov.id up every now and
I * n. Of late, thing- took on a m«f*
m as peel, hut agait: she rallied
ml * ,-rried < n in her usual way. On
• m‘« r 13 she grew worse, hut
! e ling, ii d on, oven entertaining
- isitor: on September 15. That
igiit, howevet, was her last night.
Around 2 A. M. of the 16th she pass
' cut quickly. May hu Savtco
have been n*nr! Her age was 71
years, 7 months, 16 days.
Tlic se mourning her sudden death
it'c the widower. Mr. Henry Sehult-
r.. the som. Frank, Alfred. Edwin
(all cd Dunlay), Robert, Aithur and
Henry. Jr., tall of Hondo); the
daughters, Hulila (Mrs. M. Wiemerj
>t San Antonio), Emma (Mrs. Otto
Wic-mers of Hondo) Bertha (Mrs
Geo. Hartmann of Hondo). Like*
wise 25 grandchildren and 1 great
grandchildren She leaves 5 surviv-
ing brothers, Louis Reitzer (Sat
Aitonio). Emil (Potret), George
(California), Henry (Yancey) and
Edmund (Arizona). Also 1 sister is
surviving, Mrs. Joseph Balzen, of
Dunlay. Threi brothers und 1 sis
ter have preceded her in death. God
has comfort Lit all that seek it.
The funeral services were held or,
September 17, 1912. at 3 P. M. at
the Horger Funeral Home- and at the
New Quih' cemetery, the Rev. ('.
Weeber of the (Juihi Lutheran
church officiating. The many floral
pieces and the large following at the
occasion gave signal * vidence of the
love and estec m our de parted friend
had enjoyed.
Se-rving as pall-Unn-rs were The-o
Reitzer, Olio Reitzer, Hugo Reitzer;
Melvin Ba!ze-n, Ftank Brueks, and
Arthur Schle-itz.
Blessed at - ttin eie ad that die- in
the Lonl!
C. W.
ENGAGEMENT TOLD
A birthday -linnet was enjoyed by ( RAYMONDY1LLR- Outrun
relatives and friends at the home of interest ni Raym- ndvillt and
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Saathoff Sunday, section* > f the Valley was dir
spumber 13th. The dinner was ir I by announcement of the tn
lie.nor of Mi>. Suutheiff’z 54th birth- nient ami approaching marriag
elay which was September 15th. Miss Juliuelale Auhler and Hug
At noon the table- was spread with Sehweers Jr. which was made F
., delicious dinner consisting of bar- :afternoon at a beautifully appot
ociuen -mlad. bread, pickles, cake, 1 coffee given by the bride-el
oil ucel t--a and coffee, which was me*the*r. Mis. \\ T. Wahler,
njoyed by the following: Mr. and Mrs. Georg*- K Lor'irie. Guests
Mis. I.. A. Saathoff, Mr. and Mr-- | re ceived from five- until eight o"e
Walter Saathoff, Mr. and Mrs. Clai at the Lochrie- home on Wert
tee Saathoff Mr. and Mrs. Elme-r ball.
aathoff. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley De- Mis- Wahler wa- honored Si1
l.e elt, Mi and Mr Ben De* Gretdt -lay by inter* tug prenuptial if)
j Mi. and Mrs. George Balzen, Mr. and in Kaym emiville a i Sunday ns
Mis. Henry Saathoff, W. F. Tampke. ing wa hemor* * for a Irt-akfa*
'Frank Henry Jr., ( lenus, Leonard, i Harlinge-n whtcl :iad as hi>st(
He v.aid anil I,i haul Saathoff, Floyd Mis. Gerald W. McKenna and dij
De- Gioelt, Mary I ou, Jean, Arreil. ter. Miss LuVoria Me Kenna, at I
Leeina Mane. Kmabelle and Jo Anria home.
Saathoff. 1 The- btidt -elect is the tUughte
In the* afternoon a contest of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Wahler, si
gu> ssii g the amount e>f pe-a* am known Ruvmi-nclville couple,
corn was he ld m which Mn*- Elmer was gta-l e-ti fn-in Kaymond
Stiutl off won fit st in the guessing high school am! re. e-ivetd her dq
f the- |>i-r and Mrs. Henry Saathoff from T« xa- A artel I College-. Kt:
booby; and the first prize for tho ville-, ir: 11*11 In c- Urge, she
corn went to»Mr - Wesley De Grodt t me tnb*-r of Be ta Lamma sor<
and booby to Mrs. Henry Saathetff. jund of Alpha < hi, national hond
Pitch wa* also played in which for fraternity. She also served an p(
the laelies Mary law Saathoff won i ele*nt of the Cousins Hall Hi
first, Mr*. Walter Suatheiff second, i Council.
Mis, Ben De Grodt. Booby. For the- j Mr. Sehweers. who is the sol
men L. A Saathoff won first, Hen*' Mr. and Mrs. Hugo A. Schwwi
ry Saathoff second, and Walter Saat- ! of Honelo, Texas, wus gnedut
hoff, booby. j from A. and 1. College in 1940J
l ater in the afte-rnoon lunch was ; is now attending a mielshipa
se rved, after which all departed for school in Columbia, N L, and
home wishing Mrs. Saathoff many | be made an ensign in the-1 S. *
more happy birthday*.—Contributed. | when he complete* his training.j
Marriage of the couple will
HONDO F. H. T. CALLED
MEETING
Send the
Boys in the
Service over
Seas Their
CHRISTMAS
GIFTS
in October!
it it
We have a
Complete
Line of
Gifts for
Everyone in
the family!
it it
Quality Merchandise
FILL YOUR NEEDS NOW
WHILE THIS MERCHANDISE D
AVAILABLE: LUGGAGE, CARD
TABLES, SEAT COVERS, Bl
CYCLES. TRICYCLES AND WAG
ONS, RADIOS, LAWN AND GAR
DEN TOOLS, GARDEN HOSE
HOUSE PAINTS AND ENAMELS
AND RUBBER FLOOR MATS FOR
PRACTICALLY ALL MAKES OF
CARS.
WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE
STORE
HONDO
CARA NOME
A COMPLETE LINE FOR BEAUTY
Lady in Charge- Free Advice for the Asking.
WINDROW DRUG STORE
Since 1CSS
Wt DELIVER”
Phone 124
KfcFP ’FM FLYING HUY OFFENSE BONDS’
FOR BEST RESULTS
FROM YOUR
PEANUT
CROP
—Use A—
UVERMON
PEANUT PICKER
See your local Peanut Cooper-
ative Iteprenentative Hbout the
Livermon Picker
EW Farther information writ*
(lari R. Livprmon do.
Rosabel, North Carolina
LA COSTE H. D. CLUB NEWS
Oti Tuesday afternoon. Sept. 22.
eleven nu mber* and the Home Dem-
onstration agent, Miss Velma Ham-
i leton. met at the home of Mis. Joe
Adam for a regular meeting.
The meeting came to order withi
the song of the month, “All Tnrough
the Night’’. Mrs. Bader gave un in-
teresting report on the Council
meeting.
The agent gave us an interesting
demonstration on "Finishing Suit-
able for Household Linens".
The hostess served a delicious
lunch.
The next meeting will he at the
home of Mrs. Matt Bader on Oct. 6i
Reporter.
We do all kinds of PRINTING.
Charles C. Tondre
Hondo Phone 173 D'Hani* Phone 64
Let U* Do Your Hauling
Operating under R. R. Permit
The Bob Cat Grill
Dorothy N'ev presided over the
first 1942-43 meeting of the F. H. T.
j Club in the Hondo High School audi-
torium Wednesday, September 16,
1942, at 3:30.
Margaret Woolla read the minutes
of the last meeting of the past school
| year. #
Rosie F’lriger, Beatrice Zerr, An-
I nu Lie Ruiktr, F'dizaheth Nestor,
' Margaret Wool]*, and Darline
j Brueks were appointed as the Initi-
! at ion Committee.
Tin- Year Book Committee is com-
posed of Dnrline Brueks, Dorothy
Gull, Betty Ann Garrison, Dorothy
Bohmfalk, Catherine Woods, and
Dorothy Stiegler
Dolores Taylor, Patsy Kollman,
May Beth Harry. Norma Kollman,
Dorothy Lee Hike, Adell Braden,
I'.dilh ( row, and Ineli Kcnken are on
the Refreshment Committee.
It whs decided that Club due*
would be tw<-nt.v-five cents, and
meetings would be- held the first
W ednesday of each month during
the eighth period.
1 he meeting closed with the sing-
ing of popular songs.
place after his graduation from
school.
NOTICE TO INSTITUTIOl
USERS OF SUGAR
TO THE SOLDIER BOYS IN
HONDO
The Yancey Baptist Church, 12
mil(*s South of tho town of Hondo,
wishes to invite you who wiV come to
their church and Sunday School.
Services are as follows:
Sunday School at 10 A. M.
Church services every fourth Sun-
day at 11 A. M.
Let u* do your job printing.
• • •
LUNCHES AND SHORT ORDERS
» « •
COFFEE AND COLD DRINKS
The Be*t Place To Eat
OR. M. S. 0ER1RK0U
OPTOMETRIST
Gradual* and RighUrid
Second FImf mt
LEINWEBER BUILDING
Offica Day*! Thursday, Friday
and Saturday
Eye* Scientifically Examined
and Glass** Fitted
Office is equipped with the
latest scientific instruments
for eye * »-lenn'itP-n
The OPA ha* ruled that l.\j
INSTITUTIONAL 0SKR,
KEEP A RECORD OF THEN
LER OF MEALS SERVED IN]
PLACE OF BUSINESS. A "j
is defined a* a service of »m
other than the following iteniv
alcoholic and malt hcverars]
non-alcoholic beverage* of tn*j
duns variety
candy
chewing cam
cookie i
cruikt-rs , .
fruit ju ct s nt.d vegetable Jul j
potato chips
popcorn
nuts
ices
prepared fountain mixe*
milk
milk drinks j
ice creuni (whether 1 ■' .1
otherwisj
sodas, sunuues m a
The service of a food _ 1
not listed above, -t’pnrateU J
combination with one <>r .. J
above items, shall be c^ j
“meal”. Thus, the service of«
or tea shall be countei » j
whether or not accompanied ^
of the above listed item*- j
of any non-food item* j(z
tutional user, such as t , .»!
form, is not service of a a I
Increases in future a
sugar shall be governed b>
bt-r of meals served. „
Medina County "ai • M
Rationing o'"1
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, September 25, 1942, newspaper, September 25, 1942; Hondo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth565013/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hondo Public Library.