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FORMER HONDO GIRL WEDS
LOCAL AND PERSONAL. •
Let us do your PRINTING.
COOPER'S CATTLE DIP AT PLY
DRUG CO.
For (mint that stavs put see the
HONDO LUMPER CO. tf
In a quiet ceremony at First Pres-
byterian church. Heeville, Tuesday,
evening. January 27, Mia* Anna
I-aura Welhaueeit, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. James Edmondson Conne-
vey of Pettus, and John C. Beasley,
son of Mr. and Mrs. John Kichaid
Beasley of Beevillo, were united in
marriage with the Reverend Sam B
A C. Reus was a business caller Hill, pastor of the church, reading
at this office Tuesday.
GOLD SEAL CONGOLEUM
Pl’C.S, I KIN WEBER’S
the marriage lines.
Tall white tapers in silver candle-
sticks burned on the altar and on a
Get your building material from ^ble before it stood a silver basket
e HONDO LUMBER ro tf of 'v.hlU‘ (fkjiiolas. Hanked by white
candles m silver holders. Mrs. R. J.
Beasley played the music for the en-
trance of the bridal party.
Immediately after the ceremony.
Subscribe for this PAPER!
Henry J. Winkler paid this office a
business call Saturday.
Fifty-Cent tube* Gillette Brushles>
Shaving Cream. 10c Pkge. Blue
blades, both for 33c at Ely Drug Co.
DR. TAYLOR, DENTIST, OF
FICE AT RESIDENCE (I block E
of courthouse). PHONE 39.
Cooper'* Cattle Dip, te*tin| fluid some,
and tablet*. Cutter Blacklegol Vac- trusts,
at
QUIHI NOTES
Sunny days. Spring around the
corner? Ushered in by balmy rams
and the sky portending more of
them? Those snow w hite fields, a
romance of the past, a page from the
hook of fairy-tales? But they were
real and the memory of the icy
blasts still act like a nightmare for
But we enjoy life by con
Always pie will dull the
the HONDO LUMBER C0~ tf
All kinds of fountain drinks at
ROTHE’S CONFECTIONERY. tf.
Mrs. Arnold Lindeburg was an ap-
"a**-7* <»*a.vmj ksa-* an ap- uiiiuvutaiciji ami wiic ccrpinony.
predated visitor at the printing of- Mr. and Mrs. Beasley left for a bridi
fice Tuesday. visit in Monterrey, Mexico, the bride
ntMir^^VAI>i.*UPP y ** WINDROW senses and kill the appetite. Summer
_ STORE. tf on|y Would give us tropical ehoh-r,
E\ ENIN’G IN' PARIS, harmonized the temper of morbid drowsiness, the
make-up ensemble, face powder, sluggishness like a river hemmed in
rouge, lip stick, all for $1.00, at hy sand-bars and mudbanks. Thus
b L\ DRl G CO. | the Lord gave us the seasons and the
FOR SAL E—bundled begari sharPer tluir contrast, the greater
$0.0- per ton, or $8.50 baled, f. o b °Ur ztst antl M'nM‘ of continued ap-
at the farm. Phone 980-F-,l FI Pri*c*ation. and gratefulness, when
MER NIETENHOEFER.
Fidelity Mineral Oil, 30c pint, at
Fly Drug Co.
ARMS l KONG'S LINOLEUM.
LKINWEHER'S
There is no substitute for news
paper advertising.
All kind* ot <tiinks, at CARLE'S
>NPE< I IONERY tf
l or the famous no sag gate see the
HONDO LUMBER CO.
Get yur Debit and Credit Slips at
the Anvi> Herald ofiiee
W. G. Poehler was a business call-
e: at this office Monday.
VALENTINES Make your selec-
tion now at Ely Ihug Co.
bruits and candies of all kinds, at
CARLE'S CO Mb ECTIONERY.
FRIDAY - SATUR^-
tf
, ---- --------------- ------- For furnished rooms phone 127-3
* *-rsu«y. *».*..» .nvmcrrejr, .uexico, me Drnie MER NIETENHOEFER. ltnd heart sits right. More moisture, rings or apply at Anvil Herald office
75c Fitch Shampoo 59c; 50c Fitch we*nn? a Lettie Lee original spring pj a r h j however, is the daily plea with many g|0wer- for all occasions Order
Hair Dressing 39c; 25c Fitch Hair modd of sfa-foam blue, made with ,hprp !b g? a,‘y' that believe the Lord to be the fl. m ROTHFN rnNpVrTinWCPV
Dressing 19c; at FLY DRUG CO h>*h w‘ust stylf- and ™ r^lces «re destred real weathetman. We join them. f" ? R(,THKS CONFECTIONERY.
three-quarter length sleeves. A or n,Pnt. Just ring Phone 75,, « * * if vour name isn t among the per-
ind we will attend to everything.—< «„ „ , _ , . . senal items of this paper DO SOME
* HORGER. Funeral Director -------------~ --------
SHOP FOR
February 9th-l0tb
JOHN WAYNE
where when our services are desired real Sathcrnmn.
Inn i r ni j ...... . uiree-quarier length sleeves. A ,ay or Just ring Phone 75,
nf n f and Si°n' " ‘Ured, Como rose pattern hr.t with match- 1 att‘*nd to everything.—; *, . „ , ,, >* -m uems <>■ mis pa
1° Hun lay rural route read- gloves, arul bag and shoos of '-NO A HORGER. Funeral Director M[„|M rT v1 T1I1XG ABOUT IT!
day'. c er" at th» office Satur- brown patent leather completed her LAAKE BARBER SHOP FOR Boehme, as^the^wind wafted the l or Hemstitching see Mrs. R. W.
HAVE YOU HAD vniTR vita '‘ns<*?he wore a corsage of COOL SHAVES, r.ews into our neck of the* woods is ‘‘ce, at residence opposite north-
HAD YOUR \ ITA- violets and pink rosebuds. AND SHAMPOOS THAT ARE DIF , . ;K , ln , ' 1 ’ Wcst corner of courthouse tf
MIN TODAY? VITAMIN COD LIV- The bride is a men her of pioneer ! CERENT (BECAUSE SOFT w A u''f',rtan,,ul-v- forced tospend part ue- ”
ER OIL CAPSULES AT WINDROW Texas families. !.< r gradients ' TER IS USED) AT NOEXTRA* UfaA'* honeym.Pon at the Medlna Ros- , iI*T.man Weymand is on the sick
DRUG STORE. tf are Mr. and M . James Breeding COST. EXTRA pital, recovering from an appendec- ' t thls week and Jerry Smith is
John Russell Crouch was here and Ml alld Mrs. G. A. Welhausen , TAGGED AND TFSTPn errn n"’''' ,Th,nps lo<* ‘>u,itc bri*ht for tak!np car* of hls buslne8s ,ntert‘sts-
Id"'1** r. B. B.™ of
* # *
«AY corrigan
RAY'M0ND hattos
New Frontier”
J.hL T_hree Mesquiteers |t|(]
from
Crouch _____
the University of Texas, Aus-
tin, last week-end visiting his moth-
«r. Mrs. lone Crouch.
Floyd “Buddy” Mechler is here 'ountv
lnjsfitllfr* Knti< f An /a. n .. . ' *
Mr. Welhausen tare well knovn
ranchmen and the latter is now serv-
ing as county judge of LaSalla
from Rice Institute,"HomUnT for'l a, ^aduate of the
several days’ visit to his parents Mr ^ondo High School and attended the
and Mrs. L. A. Mechler. Gnivfer„s,ty \’.f. San Antoni° a^d T. C.
t^tln11 ytKJudee A' H' R°rhe is at' Mr- Beasley is the third genera-
• , ' tf c®m’ent.,0n of county tion of his name to practice law in
judges in San Antonio. The conven- Beeville. He is associated with his
Thn a. beiL*LHe d 4f°o thrfe days’ latht’>' in Hie legal firm founded bv
Thursday, Friday and Saturday. his grandfather, the late John C.
Misses Nell Foley, Anne Davis and Beasley, widely known lawyer. He
Laurinda Rothe spent the week-end is a graduate of A. C. Jones High
in San Antpnio, the two former at- School and attended the University
tending the Lawrence Tibbett con- of Texas at Austin. He is a member
cert at the municipal auditorium Sat- of Chi Phi fraternity,
urday night. Attending the wedding Tuesday
were Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Connevey,
Utopia are the parents of an K-!b.
7-ounce baby girl, born February 6,
at Medina Hospital.
REASCNABLE PRICES. BUY NOW
CHAPMAN^lui i * BJUCES. Another wedding is announced to
HONDO TFVic RAIN CO., take place in toe city on the hill, Myia I^-ah Brucks, voung daugh-
’ ,tAAS- tf Fredericksburg. Texas. Mr. Anton ter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter A.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stiegler are in Grd* tbt> bridegroom and his ehos- Brucks, underwent an appendectomy-
receipt of the gratifying news that sh0US(' i-s Miss Anita Wunderlich. «»t Medina Hospital on February 7th.
their son, Murrel Stiegler, was elect- ”e w;sh them a sincere godspeed for Mrs. Jesse Burger of Tarplev un-
(d vice-president of the Aggie Club ? !e!r “lture course, in all probability d iv.ent an appendix operation on
lor the current spring semester at ^lthln the confines of our section Feliru: ry 7, at Medina Hospital and
here- is considered progressing satisfaetor-
* * * ily.
Mrs. Roy Nietenhoefer is making How about re-blocking and level-
nice headway in her recovery from i- ar that house, or repairing or paint-
a recent operation. She is awaiting ji g’ Don't throw out that cook
tier full restoration in the home of^s'ove. Have it repaired by P F
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mumme. * L( KHART, at Hondo bridge. 3tpd!
T , . Mr. Mathies Saathoff is recuper-
Lenten services are here again. In r.ting from an appendectomy per-
are srointr ud to •JeuusHlpm ^<ii ~ *
Lord,
fight against the' land mb£
AUo New EpUodc 0f
“Bick Tracy's G-Men"
And a Short Subject
‘‘GOOD NEIGHBORS"
■L.
Sunday - Monday
February 11 lh-12th
JOHN PAYNE
JAXE WYMiJ
A. and I. College, Kingsville.
John G. Brucks was down from
the ranch yesterday on business. Mr.
Brucks reported the snow very light
at his place but with the inch or so
of rain that followed thinks there is
ample moisture for planting corn.
Dr. and Mrs. Walter B. Meyer and-
“Kid Nightingale”
do"r-,"d„ a*b£S?«*£Sr S7 „Lr™ — m .................. ....
nesday, Mrs. Ru ber risitin^ rtda tf Tettus Mr. an;! Mrs. Jchn L Ccr.- 1 mto their new, two-story Colonial with^o^I or?) “w l°i Jerusah'm f< 1 nu'd February -1th at Medina Hos-
tives and Mr Richer Innl-in" ft* ncvoy and Miss u.a inc Connevey of j style house in the southeast irirt of ■ °»ur R°r< ’ "bere H* do(‘s not ,0' P-tal. Mr. Saathoff, fort
Es ^ voiney- i st&z %*.....* * - -.....
1!‘'as"-y' Wr-and-M”-Jahn R
A singing prizefighter who laid hit
opponents low with his right V*
sang them a lullaby. "
Al.o Short Subject
“SWING STYLES"
TUESDAY - WEDNES-
DAY - THURSDAY
W% (T\
M. % M* ,t|,w
Beasley, Judge and Mrs. u. J. t*eas-
ley, R. J. Beasley Jr., Miss Dorothy
Beasley, Miss Maltha Beasley, and
Miss Lettie Beasley.
HIT
w 0
DRUG NEWS
Specials!
ENTOMOLOGIST TO CONDUCT
CUT-ANT CONTROL
DEMONSTRATION
C axtro-
R. R. Reppert, Extension Enti’mol-
i ogist of A. and M. College, will con-
' duct a method demonstiation on the
! control and eradication of cut ants
| in the Rio Medina community on
75c Value—Woodbury Cleansing February 10, 1940.
Cream; Woodbury aim. Lotion j The meeting will open at the Rio
f°r - ........................ 50c! Medina school house at 9:30 A. M.
si no v«i,.« r „ i rr<- ~ . j where Mr. Reppert will discuss the
r t T „cky ^lper mtthods of eradication and control.
Luik> Tiger Shampoo for ...... 98c Krom the school house> the group will
$1.75 Value—Fleur D’Amour Co- f?0 t0 the C. Stinson farm where
D’Amour Sacbet! wiI1 demonstrate the method of
logne; Fleur
1-
lc Sale!
IHUJCl j . . ....... “ --------
$1.00 k,il,n^r pests. Other farms in
the community will be visited.
Mr. Reppert uses the carbon di-
sulphide (high-life) water method of
eradication, using one-half barrel of
water and one quart of carbon di-
$1.14
AUTO ASSOCIATE
W KOLLMAN, HON-
’**'•*■*■ * m**u v/iiv efuui i ui tai uuii ui•
2 Listerine Shaving Cream ........ 26c J su,Pllide to each colony of cut ants.
The meeting is being arranged by
2 Colgate Shaving Cream .......... 26c j the Rio-Cliff home demonstration
o f tr • ft club women, working under the di-
2 Jens Hair Tome .................... 76c | rections of Miss Nell Foley, County
Home Demonstration Agent. They
36c
2 Cashmere Bouquet Hand Lo
Evening in Paris Rouge ........ 50c
With Lip Stick FREE
are extending an invitation to any-
one interested in cut ant control.
Pinocchio OVi-oz. Water Glass with
25c tube Nyseptol Tooth Paste
Send in your Kodak Films here-
with each roll you get a Jumbo
enlargement FREE!
FOR SALE—6-room brick house,
with 2Vi acres of ground—good
web, garage—$2000. Terms. Phone
127-3 rings or apply at Anvil Herald
office. tf.
misguid-
csidences in HondoV The McClauch^ *d ,and de^eived m°b, infuriated by
”;ty home where they formerly re- sdfs7k1m’-; »«te Thursday afternoon, Feb'ruar'y
Sei0ed,iS nOW 0CCUP'ed ^ Mr. and n a snlit fllT prevented if s. at M< dina Hospital. It is too soon
f;iL McDo'v"'and -«iiit" s; S”Su».op"“,ion w
U-A|fir!talarm ftt.thrce-thirty o’clock --scape the penaltyk<!f’our jJrrpe A-ND REF,LL
V ednesday morning called the vol- daily defections and have peace with Y0UR CAR
un ecr fire boys out of the it warm God. Surely. a momentous reason * QU.ARTS OF 100% GOOD
beds to put out a burning haystack why we should drop our levities in w^TFrI?1^ °,L F°R
v g, oId Bradley place east.of town this sacred season, and contemplate storV^w
;rverP8WatiC. r,n "T" 'JLS- Hi* fina! aK«"v with pen.tente and oL
Xm,edI hC fKe, and, t“urnef ,n the renewed f«ith- We shall do so in our °; v ,
a a'n ' " 13 believed ,he fire was Lenten services everv Wednt sdav at '■< t the habit of making your pur
h, ' a VS cigarette tossed aside 7:15, alternating with the Gemma has,'-s '»v the advertisments in thi»
S°!Tle Mexicans and English language. The second n|,‘1 ''<il your merchant the naper
the Vn« \a nearb.v. arid that of these services, in English, will be 'l otild carry his trade announcements
before huSilmn rV tUTU‘ on February 14. Let your heart ".e convenicnc* of his patrons,
before bursting mto flames. prompt you to att(,n<1 „ this way all will be better served
Joe Meyer, automotive mechanic ’ ’ * end all will profit. tf
?tV!“ Hl^hway Garage, attended a Announcements for February 11: This shop is equipped to do nil
tiaetor school in San Antonio from English service at HI-30- ,,i.lv tir-iH ■ „ i . ° * ° a
the nth to the lfitl, of December, school .nd Bible class S D:30 ^Cer- ^a,e ,Bfl i"'
given by the McCormick-Deering man service at New Fountain at "■ hml /v ,, V' , u < an *lso
Implement Company. At the close of Luthei League nrogrum at 7 it 7 , '! k„ ,,r<it(y [or hthographir.g,
the school Joe took an examination cordial invitation to ‘you and vours tur ngM"when ,'.ankf )’°°k manufa"
and on February 2nd, was gratified * r \y cunnt-- "hen its office or commer-
to learn that he bad made an average ___••_
grade of 95.6. Besides the letter of, QUIH, LADIES AID
____ there are large numbers of peo-
The ladies’ Aid Society of Quihi "t rf‘ported on ,b(' tirk list, most of
met February 1, 1940, at the parish. ',^t,n?w of influenza. The
• ■■ - - - - - - - * , , Hondo schools seem to be the most
the result of
February 131 h 14th-15th
CLAUDETTE COLBERT
HENRY FONDA
III--
“Drums Along the
Mohawk”
Pioneers of the Mohawk Valley
brave Indian raids to carry on
torch and tomahawk cannot stop two
brave lovers from their goal. 1
AUo Short Subject
"A MOUSE AND A MILLION"
And a Nrwi Rrf|
SHOW NOW STARTS AT
7:30 P. M.
0
THE RAYF.
iillii
....... "•••VC VI will
eial stationery ring telephone
first.
commendation printed elsewhere, he
was given a metal badge inscribed
with the wording, “Blue Ribbon 1940 ___. „ , , - - -- - cnem victims of
McCormick-Deering Service”. He is " ^ISLt ’ r ,V‘ the Pa[ls 1 'Hondo schools seem
wearing bis badge with a great deal h !i, Mrs- 9tto Lindeberg presided. ba(11 affecte() wjt)
of ohasurp ami ho,,... The meeting opened with a song. ~....... . ! , .11
127
tf
CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING
wealing ns oar-tge with a great deal If, p.vsmc-u. ba(j]y affected with irosnli
of pleasure and hopes tractor users „ Th‘‘ meetlnK opened with a sorig. £j.ef,t)y J|mjni«ht*rj attend-incc In
will call on him when they need ex- Scripture reading and prayer by the some instances Vntir?
pert service in the up-keep of their Pastor- After a brief business ses- j]| w,tb .■ Hs an‘
■ractcrs. sion the ladies workeH on n,n„_ A WI.th the flu- bud colds and sore
TRY THE DRUG STORE FIRST
WINDROW
DRUG STORE
Since 1898
Phone 124
QUICK RELIEF FROM
Symptoms of Distress Arising from
! TGMACH ULCERS
due to EXCESS ACID
Free Bock Mlt of HomcTmabiMIrtthat
Mint Help ee It Will Cost You Nothing
symptoiqs of distrttss arising from Stomach
and Duodenal Ulcaradtm to Excest Add—
Poor Digestion. Sour or Uptet Stomach,
CatdneM. Heartburn. Sleepleunes*. ate.
duo t<) Eicrii Add* Sold on 15davs trial)
Hexican
Supper
WITH DRINK, 25c
Thursdays
Bob Cat Grill
sion the ladies worked on candle- thrnnVc'
wick bedspread which is nearly fin-
ished. Mr. Theo. G. Wiemers, after al-
The hostesses, Mrs. C. H. Fuos ni.ost two months in the Medina Hos-
and Mrs. Edgar Balzen, served a de- recovering from severe burns
licious lunch consisting of cakes, Hie head and body, was able to
cookies and coffee. leave Friday and is continuing his
The ladies present were Mesdames convalescenee at the home of Mr.
Arnold Balzen, Otto Lindeberg, and Mrs. Marvin Schweers in Hon-
Frank P.oehle, Alfred Boehle, An- dw N,r- Wiemers received the burns
drew Schweers, Edgar Balzen, ori Bet-ember 4, entered the hospital
George Balzen, Louis Schweers, s< Verid days biter, and after suffer-
Earnest Thomas and Emil Saathoff.’ t(,rrible pain and undergoing
The meeting adjourned with a , ln Kra“ing of the burned areas,
ttonir ana thg, TD-oun- he is now- able to ht* lin fnr i„
+ * * *
* * * t
* » « *
FOR SALE
Threshed
Kudin gra-.-
hay, $8 00
per ton at
D’Hanis.
3tpi
ARTHUR
N'ESTER.
SEED
CORN FOR
SALE
song and the Lord’s Prayer-
Hostesses for April will be Mes-
dames Alfred Boehle and Earnest
Thomas.
Reporter.
WINDROW DRUG STORE
II
I
that's not the
NORTHERN LIGHTS,JAKE.'
THEY'RE SHOWING-
THE NEW
1940 FRJGIDAIRE
Baby Chicks
CUSTOM HATCHING
SETTING DAYS TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS
HONDO HATCHERY
PHONE 164
*? ..... JUMP,
lit* is now able to be up for short in-
tervals. Although a slow and painful
process, and requiring great forti-
tude on the part of the patient, the
burned places are healing.
One of the Anvil Herald reporters
bud The opportunity Sunday after-
noon, February 4, to see the Cas-
troville Volunteer Fire Department
(unction, and was filled with admir-
ation for their instant response to
the fire alarm, and the speed with
w hich they reached their destination,
B e Andrew Kempf home near Cns-
troville, and the efficiency and the
determination with which they did
(hen- fire-fighting. The flames,
believed from defective wiring,
bioke out in the attic and consider-
able damage was done, but the home
was saved from complete destruc
Don by the prompt action of the
file department.
Hand-selected whit* seed corn,
grown on our farms in Medina Coun-
ty in 1938. Germinal < tost 91 %
and 99.90 pure, Suren"pper type-
Priced at $1.75 per bushel f. o. L
farm. ‘•(P<b
A. G. ILSE,
D’Hanis, Texas-
LOST
A 6.00 x 16 Goodyear tire
tube mounted on disc wheel. Re-
2tc.
ward for return to
M. F. SCHWEERS.
FOR REN I
Cottfigrt, Room*, Apartmenti
2 nicely furnished bedrooms.
1 3-room and bath cottage, with
garage, electric lights, gas, and fire'
place—$10.00 per month.
1 8-room cottage with complete
bath; three apartments, unfurnished,
$16.00.
2 2-room apartment furnished.
Phone 127-3 rings or apply at ^n'
vil Herald Office.
T~
I /
i:
Reliable Car Batteries
Are dependable batteries. For a lim-
TOWN HOME FOR SALE
A 6-room, entrance hall and
room residence, with gas. venter at
INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY
(incorporated)
„ , „ S»n Antonio, Ton,,. F.bm.ry 2. m„. "T*™"
Mr. Joe Meyer tted tune only I will allow $1.60 more
c-o Miller s Service Station, Hondo, Texas ort vmil. ,, , t
on y«ur old battery on a Reliable
w ' . , 18-month battery. Also have 12-
V\ e are returning your graded questionnaire which was filled out by you at month Stelco at G7r , ,u
our recent Tractor Service Meeting. j oieico dt and 18-month
An award of 5 points has been made on each question - >-7.>, lully guaianteed.
answered correctly or 2.5 points if considered 50', correct. East Side Gulf Statii
* am.in residence, wun
light set vice, s’'tuat<’d on 1 s
and eight in block No. •’
th«
Charles Metzger Addition, Hond«>
for sale at a reasonable price and1
terms so easy that one can p»V ** *J,
easy as paying rent. For
particulars call at the Anvil Her*'
office. b.
BURNS FATAL TO CHILD.
As stated at the meeting, a score of 70% or better average on the
4 subjects covered entitles the contestant to a BLUE RIBBON SFRVICF
EMBLEM classifying him as a BLUE RIBBON SERVICEMAN for the ve-tr
FRANK A. GRAFF
tion
Services were conducted at D*-'
Friday, February 2, 1940, for
Hutzler, 8 years old. The httlf P
died in Medina Hospital from burn
V
. VVe are happy also to enclose your BLUE RITBON EMBLEM and
I ^ wish to congtatulate you on your very good average of 95.0','.
| ! We believe that after you have looked up the answers in the manuals to
ALWAYS FRESH AND COLD
received about ten days earlo'1'^^
SEE THE FIRST SHOWING AT
I
, ,...... U|, i.n- iinnv iis III me manuals u
the questions asked, you will have no difficulty in quickly finding the s„l»
Don to any service problem that presents itself tin any of the new mode'
trru-toi s.
io tinwckCo,
Ue wish til express our appreciation of the attention given at the Service
Meeting and trust it will be our privilege to have you with us again during
the 1910 Service Training Program
J___
Yours truly,
( N. STARK, Seivict Mu
•VI nvru HUUUl U*I1 «iu,vn ' "
her clothing cauglit fire vvln-n
trie,) to start a fire. Survivor#
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Hutzler, two brothers and sl!\
Sympathy is extended the I"'1"
family.
HARRY E. FILLF.MAN
AT
THE PLAZA BAR
Srhuehle A Saathoff, Prop*.
Phone 206 for Prompt and Lf"
-..... Service —-
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