Anvil Herald (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, January 23, 1953 Page: 2 of 16
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Winter Apparel
Men's And Boys' Sweaters
Ladies and Misses
SUEDE SHOES
NEWS FROM DEVINE
Devine Baptists
Start Revival
Meeting Sunday
The First Baptist Church
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Ladies and Children's
Sweaters and Jaded o
Wooden Yard Goods
Servicemen
MAM Alfred Brucks have re
ceived word, from their son, Lt
Arlie Brucks. that he is now in
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Devine will begin their revival weathor is extremely cold He
‘ meeting Sunday. January 25 arrived there on Dec 31. His
There will be an all night pray- address is: Btry. D 24AAA Gun
er meeting on Saturday night at Bn . APO 301 c-o P M , San
ae church, with members a!|er ^Francisco, Calif
nating hours of attendance
MAM R. R. Redus spent Mon
. Jay night and Tuesday in Ban S(]T AND M RS. RAYMOND H |
lera and Tuesdav afternoon in pHANEUF were honored with a
rystal tity. barbecue supper Sunday night !
Willard Rollins and Rev l. R attended bv 35 friend, and rela.
ochreham of SA were visitors tives. SGT. PHANEUF recently
in Devine Saturday returned from Korea.
Jack Tilley. Maggie Wood. Mrs. ^
Riddle, Happy” Stewart family. •
the Austin Dubose children and pFC RICHARD FASELER, son
a number of other citizen, are q[ M4M Ed Faseler. and PFC
now recuperating from the flu T0NY KEMPF. son of Mrs W
MAM- Harry Davis postcarded H Fox, landed in San Francisco
back from Wichita. Kansas that Saturday They expect to be at
the temperature there is a chilly home in a few days.
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Guests of MAM W E Bassetl •
Sunday were Mrs. Bertha Chanda CAPT WILLIAM V WCXJD of
ler and children of SA ar.d MAM Hondo Air Force,, Base p^rticipat
Leonard Bassett and children of ,n the regular monthly flight
Alabama u ^ training period of the, 8707th
*'5iM Roy Briscoe are piloting •Alamo" Pilot Training Wing at
a n 1953 four door slate gray Brooks Air Force Base, San An-
C... vroiet. p tonio. last week end, Jan. 10-11.
Tom and Lon Yarbrough of
1 Cooper, Texas spent a few days
visiting—their brother:—.! i »«. mtr-f
DRIVE IN FOR
Hot Dogs
Root Beer
Orange & Lime Sherbets
Malted Milks —Milk ShaU
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Vanilla — Chocolate - Strawberry
DAIRY KREME
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Childrens Flannel Shirts
Men's and Boys' Shirts In
Wool, Corduroy
Flannel and Gabardine
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Coats and Jackets
IN Leather -- Wool — Sateen
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Yarbrough.
Mrs. L_Y_Harvey nf WnnvtnB. ,1
v is the guest of her grandson
Dr. L. R. Harvey and familv the j
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L. L. Tilley of Corpus Christi
was the weekend guest of his 1
brother. MAM Joy L Tilley
Little Miss Dixiana Sollock
daughter of MAM Curtis Sollock J
will undergo surgery Tuesday in j
SA at the Medical Arts Hospital ;
Dixianna has been ill for quite
some time.
Bill Hunt, teacher in the voca
tional school, received word yes ;
terday of the death of his father j
Judge Hunt, of Crystal* City.
Allen Ray Redus, a student a!
San Marcos visited his parent.*,
MAM (Tern Redus over the week
end.
MAM Walter Weber and boys j
have moved into their new home j
in the Bain Addition The Rus I
sell Belews are now occupying
the home vacated by the Webers
MAM Don Lawrence nave pur
chased the Nat Brown home and
are now living there.
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WINDROW DRUG STORE
Crack Bam!!
Sock Wham!!
Knock Slam!
If your car sounds anything like this,
better not take it on that vacation
UNTIL our technician* have giuan ^ ^
thorough adjustment. Drive up today!
Complete Auto Service
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February 1, is “Dial 0«y." Uatil then.
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February 1, is "Dial Day." Until then,
continue to-giye your calls tn the operotof.
YOU’LL FIND IT’S EASY TO DIAL. HERE’S HOW:
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1« Place the receiver to your ear and listen for the steady
hum of the dial tone.
2. Suppose you want to call telephone / ‘
number 6-2594. Place your finger in
the dial opening where you see the \
numeral “6.” Pull the dial around clock-
wise until your finger strikes the finger
stop.
3. Remove your finger and let the dial spin back freely.
Do the same for the numeral “2,” then for each of the
figures, in order — 5-9-4.
When you have finished dialing, you should hear a
burr-rr-ring sound which means the called telephone is
ringing. If the line is busy, you will hear the busy signal
~ fi fast bu2 z-buTT sound.
CLOVIS
Clovis, N. MEX.
MOWNWOOO
Srownwood, TEX.
PLAZA
Lorodo, TEX.
COSTEZ
El Paso, TEX.
CACTUS
Son Ar>**i*, TEX.
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MENOCK
Son AnSsnla, TEX.
AUSTIN
Aob*W ItX.
EDSON
FALLS
Martin, TEX.
affiliated national hotels
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If you hear the busy signal, or if you do not hear either
sound, hang up, and after a few seconds’ wait, try the
call again.
We believe you will like the speed and convenience of
dial service dialing is fast, easy, dependable. When the
new $218,000 dial system is placed in operation here
Sunday morning, February 1, Hondo will have the finest,
most modem telephone service available anywhere.
SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE CQHPANT
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Anvil Herald (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, January 23, 1953, newspaper, January 23, 1953; Hondo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth821560/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hondo Public Library.