The Hondo Anvil Herald (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, May 26, 1950 Page: 22 of 28
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P«|t 6A, ANVIL HERALD, Hondo (Modina County) Taxas, Mny 21, 19S0
Charley’s Garage
Corner Ave. J. and 17th St.
Charles
owner
General overhaul and radiator
repair
USED CARS
1949 Willy* Jeeptter
13,000 Original Mile*
Buy It Cheap!
★
Auto Glass
Hondo Land
Company
Fletcher Davis
Manager
Real Estate
Sales, Rentals, Loans
Insurance
Life, Health, Accident
Fire, Tornado, Automobile
Let us insure your crops
agamsi had damage.
Surety Ronds
Office at Residence
Half block south of depot
Phone 297-W P. O. Box 238
HONDO, TEXAS
FLETCHER DAVIS
Notary Public
NOONAN-PEARSON NEWS
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Group Has Ice Cream
With The Earl Loves
By Mrs. Louie Stain
The following enjoyed ice cream
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Karl Love a»4 0ppalie -tm Wed-
nesday: Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Lindsey and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Rihn and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Oscar Tschirhart and
family, Mrs. Emanuel Poerner.
Willie, Andrew, Alma and Emma
Poerner, Mr. Price Love and Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Stein and son.
Hilmer Bendele of San Antonio
visited in the Alex Tschirhart
home Sunday.
Melrose Tschirhart spent a few
days with Sgt. and Mrs. Aelerd
Ahr and daughters in San Anto-
nio.
Daniel Ruemple of Castroville
visited in the Louis Stein home
Sunday; he also was a Pearson
visitor.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tschirhart
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Tschirhart and family Sun-
day. 'V
Mr. and MrsT^Rufjert Davis and
family of Boerne wei'e the week
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. James
Davis and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Noah Kirby and
Tom Luster were Lytle and La-
Coste visitors Saturday.
—Mary Ann - Tschirhart spent
several days with Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Stein and son.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Meyer and
sons entertained with a barbecue
supper Saturday evening.
A league is about three miles.
Iodine is obtained chiefly from
kelp or ashes of burnt seaweed.
A person normally has twelve
pairs of ribs.
DEVINE MARKET REPORT
The*e price* are averages paid in Devine' as of the dates given
Wednesday of this week and Wednesday of the week previous. These
are not necessarily offered. ,- v
- Product May 17
YELLOW EAR CORN
WHITE EAR CORN
YELLOW SHELLED CORN
WHITE SHELLED CORN
MILO MAIZE
HEGARI
OATS, New Heavy, 32 lbs. or more
BRIGHT PEANUT HAY
May 24
1.40
1.35
1 65
1.45
2.00
2.00
.70
17.50
MAKE YOUR PLANS AHEAD TO ATTEND THE BIG
BANDERA WESTERN STYLE DANCE
; *" s. , • * ■
Norma’s Drive Inn Patio
Tuesday, May SO
Music By Curly Williams With
Jimmy Rivard and The Oklahoma Playboys
YOUR HEALTH
By George W. Cox,
State Health Officer
Texas’ private war on venereal
diseases among indigents is pro-
ceding in wholesale fashion, with
over 1*5,000 patients having pass-
ed tin uugh Stale Health Depart--
ntent rapid treatment centers
since the first center was opened
in 1J43.
This was the word from State
Health Officer George W. Cox.
who Thursday described the
05,000 as “unlucky enough to
have VD, hut lucky enough to
have gotten attention.”
“Untended syphilis can cause
heart disease, mental illness
blindness, and other severe
physical disabilities,” the health
official asserted. He asked point-''
edlv, “See why they’re lucky?”
Two state supported rapid
treatment centers—Rocky Mount
Hospital in Overton, and the Mis-
sion Medical Center in San Anto-
nio — are maintained by the
State Health Department for
handling cases of venereal dis-
eases in people unable to pay for
private care, Cox said.
Gonorrhea, is handled in the
VD clinics of local health units,
rather than sending the indigent*
to the RTC’s, Cox said.
“State Health Department
policy calls for local health unit
VD clinics as diagnostic centers,”
he said. “However, a good many
rapid treatment center patients
are referred there by private
physicians.”
Rapid treatment center person-
nel conduct patient education via
conferences, pamphlets and motion
pictures, which is, Cox said, “one
of our most valuable educational
processes.”
“We learned long ago that
educating patients'while they are
undergoing treatment has mttre
retentive value than any Otfror.
device we could use.”
Here in HONDO
Mr. and Mr*. Willie Jean Wil-
liams of Dayton, Ohio visited his
mother, Mrs. Myrtle Williams, and
• Ms brothers,
Mrs. Joe Miras and daughters,
Kathy and Susan. returned to'
Crv• rgetown over the weekend
aftei visiting her parents, Mr. and
51 rs. O. A. Fly, and brother, Billy
Bill Fly spent the weekend in
Georgetown visiting his brother,
Dick Fly.* Dick alsa* had m hi*
visitor his fiance. Miss Ann
Thompson.
J. F. Maxey and son, Lowell,
ieft Saturday for Pool to be with
Mr. Maxey’s father wjro Is ilL
AMERICAS
IT’S THE BIG ECONOMY
PACKAGE!1
DEVINE NEWS
Sharkeys Visit
In Philadelphia;
By Mrs. Joy Tilloy
Mrs. Frank Sharkey and two
little sons, Jimmie and Frankie,
left Friday, by plane to join Sgt.
Here ii
Mrs. Hettie Wipff of San Anto-
nio spent a few days with Mrs.
Jacob Reily and family last week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mask left
Wednesday for Houston where
they wifi spend the weekend visit-
Sharkey in Philadelphia, Penna.,
for a visit with his parents. From
there they will go to Fort Dix,
N. J., where Sgt. Sharkey will be
stationed.
Mr. and Mrs. George Harold oi
Aransas Pass visited the weekend
with the Elzo Moffetts.
Mr. and Mrs Clyde V. Berry-
hill of San Antonio have closed
a (ieal for the Rice farm on Route
1 and plan to make it their home.
Mrs. Belle Dickinson was the
guest last week of her uncle,
Oscar Cardwell in Uvalde.
Walter J. Hayt, field represen-
tattive for the Salvation Army and
Sheriff Jack Fusselman, county
chairman, were in Devine Friday
discussing plans for a drive h«rr?
this week.
The D. M. Howards have re-
turned from a three week* tour
of the Eastern states. They visit
New Orleans, Chattanooga, Knox-
ville, Cincinnati, Washington,
D. C., Philadelphia, Atlantic City
and New York. In New York they
were guests of their cousins, Mr.
and Mrs. George Howard.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Scroggin*
from Falfurrias spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. M. E.
Klingeman anti Mr. %md Mrs.
H. Baker.
Frank Vance of Hondo visited
.SuTulay evening with his brother
and family, the Joe Vances.
Mr*. Jim Utter and little daugh-
ter, Lynda, of San Antonio, were
guests for several days last week,
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John T. Sollock Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. DuBose.
John Harlan, J. E. and Judy, Jack
Schott, Rusty Woodward, Howard
Wiemers, W. R., S. C. and E. E.
DuBose went to San Antonio
Wednesday evening to. see the
wrestling .matches at Lackland.
Rev. and Mrs. John Elzer of
San Antonio, Mr. and Mrs, Martin
Graff and family from Pearsall.
Mrs. Fritz Schroeder and children
of Devine were luncheon guests
of Mrs. Clara Weiser Sunday.
Mrs. L. W. Rackley and son
>ng two of their sons and their
families. While there they will
have the pleasure of seeing two
of their granddaughters receive
their high school diplomas. The
young ladies are Bobby Lou,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A.
Mask, and Betty Jo, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mask.
from Baytown are visiting foi
two weeks with Mrs. Raekley’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W: W.
Thompson.
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Annual Basket Picnic
Celebrating 60th Anniversary
Quihi Gun Club
Sunday, May 21
Barbecue meat will be sold on the
grounds. Shooting (for members only) will
begin at 8 A. M., shooter must register in
person before 1:30 P. M. to be eligible foi
Grand Prize.
In the afternoon there will be a game
of baseball.
Castroville vs. Quihi
Dance at night music by \
Bandera Stompeders
Come and meet your friends.
LOWEST PRICED
Only low-priced car wit A.
t TMype enginri
Fonb-only Ford- ia the low ytrte Fmkl1
offers you the snweth. spirited per-
formance of a V<fi engine. a Ford
V-S>is yours for hundreds of ioMars lew
tha* any other “tight.'' Yes even hui»r
d rails less than mast “Suesj*'
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Only low-priced car with
a "lifeguard" Body!
Welded, all-steel body scientifically
reinforced for strength "sound condi-
tioned" for quiet. Quality coach work
and baked on enamel mean long life
htgh resale value.
Only loirpiced cor to
receive "Fashion Award"!
Yes, Ford's the only car on the
road to receive the New York
Fashion Academy’s coveted
Fashion Car Medal two years in a
row... the only low priced car to
receive M, ever!
''TEST DRIVE” THE
Only low priced cor with
King Size Brakes!
Trips are treats with features like
Ford’s big 35% easier acting
brakes to take the work out of
driving and your non-sag foam
rubber driver's seat to banish
fatigue. Trips are treats, too,
when you see how far you go on
so little gas and oil.
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David, Allen. The Hondo Anvil Herald (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, May 26, 1950, newspaper, May 26, 1950; Hondo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth648719/m1/22/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hondo Public Library.