Anvil Herald (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, April 3, 1953 Page: 2 of 16
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2, Anvil Herald, Hondo, Texas
Friday, April 3, 1953
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Headlines & Footnotes
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YESTERYEAR
10 YEARS AGO
cut down to the ground and in
some places will have to be re-
ed in Africa tinuous service as editor and pub-
Citv officials were^discussingMisher of this paper On Good
purchase of the local*water sys- Friday 1900 we bought our way
into the newspaper business at
Mr and Mrs. Paul Renken an- Castroville and our first issue of
nounced the marriage of their thepaper consisted of 240 papers,
daughter. Anna Laura, to Lt. This issue consists of 1000 copies.
Ralph J. Jones of Boston, Mass. Fancy box camdes at all prices
Let’* put a mother on the
Hondo School Board
Vote This Saturday
AIRS. BOB DEPUY
(APrLPolAd.)
20 YEARS AGO
Ralph J. Graff exhibited the
at Hutzlers’.
For sale cheap--Two old mules.
Apply C. W. Gilliam.
Mrs H. J. Meyer entertained
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Chib boys and girls av’ siX hand-painted lunch plates wa:
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rounty Inter sandwiches and punch, were sere-
scholastic League Meet. | Your money back if you do not
laugh at “A Convicts Honor,”
3D YEARS AGO Sniurday, April rrrtr ~7t
The Alphonse Haller family. La
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Con-
victs Honor” for the benefit of
the Fire Department--.will—star
Miss Ethel Gaines as France and
and Med. C. Ellis will appear as
Jerry.
Alex Tondre was here Tuesday
from Castroville.
The young folks of Yancey
were entertained at a candy null-
ing in the home of Frank Ward
Tuesday night.
SOMETIMES WE IHink
WISDOM IS JVSTAMATTTfl
Ok NOT BUfcNlNO 'YOUR.
Fingers twice on
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The Hondo Independent School
District was asking for an ad-
ditional school tax, principally for
repairs.
40 YEARS AGO
Ice formed in this section last
Friday. Saturday. Sunday and
Monday nights and there will be
very little fruit of any kind in
this' section this year Corn was
Shamrock Queens, front row; Betty Holloway,
captain; Marguerite Murrill. Back row: Anne
Davis, Vivian Zinsmeyer, Johnnie DeTevan,
Dell Scott, Millie Eckhart, Erna Martin and
Lxrcttlo Newton. Photo hy Anv+L Hovoid.
SHAMROCK QUEENS OUTPLAY
THE St. PATRICK BABES 9 to 4
New Babies
Sgt and Mrs. Melvin Blume of
Hutchinson. Kansas, are the
proud parents of an infant daugh
ter bom Monday afternoon. Mar.
9, at 12:30 P. M. The little miss
is welcomed by a brother. Danny
maternal grandparents. M & M
Bernard Rihn of Lat’oste and
paternal grandparents.' M&M E.
E. Blume of Lytle. Mrs. E E
Blume went to Hutchinson laM
week to vi-it for -omrtirno with
her son and his family.
M&M Frank Peterson of De-
vine are rejoicing over the birth
on March 27th of their first grand-
child, Daniel Lee Perkins of
Houston Daniel Leg's mother is
the former Miss Annabeth Peter-
son. Mrs, Peterson left for Hous
ton on Sunday to visit with her
daughter.
M&M Lloyd Santleben are the
proud parents of a baby daughter
born on Saturday, March 28 The
infant weighed 8 lbs 1 oz. at
birth and is the paternal grand-
daughter of Wm. Santleben of La-
Coste.
Patrick Martin Koch, son of M&
M Mitchell Koch of SA. arrived
on March 28th He was welcomed
by two sisters and one brother
Grandparents are M&M Richard
Carle of SA and Mrs. Alvina Koch
of P'Hanis.
The Business and Professional
Women's Club brought in a full
house that cleared $100 for them
in their benefit game last St. Pat-
rick’s Day.
Dr J. H. Jennings, dressed up
in a striped jacket, handled the
difficult job of refereeing the
bloomer-girls game.
Here In HONDO
Be Sure To Vote
This Saturday
. It', PLANTING TIME and w. h.v. the high.*, gri<jf
available. Your NEED i, our COMMAND! SEE US T00AY
Devine Mill & Elevator Co.
PHONE lit ,
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REFM6ERH
ADVANCE EVER!
SAVINGS
By the
Easter Basket-full!
Rath Cello Franks, lb. 49c
Hamburger Meat, lb. 45c
Chuck Roast, lb. 55c
63c
Margarine, lb. 25c
RATH BLACK HAWK
Sliced Bacon, lb.
MAXWELL HOUSE
Coffee, lb.
89c
SUNSHINE LG. SIZE
Hydrox Cookies
SUNSHINE ft-oz. PKG.
Marshmallows
36c
19c
KELLOGG'S 10-oz. PKG.
Sugar Frosted Flakes
25c
DOUBLE LUCK
Green Beans, 2 Cans
29c
NABISCO BLEU
Cheese Crackers
23<
Lipton Tea }/* lb. Box 33c
DPI MONTE NO 9iA CAN
Pear Halves
39c
LARGE SIZE
Tide and Cheer
28c
Potatoes, 10 lbs.
59c
Lettuce, Head
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10c
Grisham Grocery & Market
Wedding Ring
from
De/ony’s
Perfect choice for that happy
day ... a Crescent Diamond Engage-
ment and Wedding Ring For Crescent
is the larger, more radiant diamond so
much admired, so easy to afford.
Exceptional value is assured by
the Crescent Certificate of Guarantee
and Registration. So be sure to sec these
beautiful rings on display now.
| Lartir, Lo vetTer
Keeps refilling the basket with
dry, loose cubes - automatically !
Continuous supply I You take
cuht-s out - Servel puts >m back'
Keeps refilling the basket as long
as you heed cubes! All auto-
matically '
Just pith 'em outt Take one or
a handful — cubes are loose! No
messy ice trays'
$ uper-tube si Dry. super-cold
IceCirclesf Extra big—longer last-
ing! Won’t stick together — even
during automatic defrosting*
ft’s 3 Great Appliance* In 1
REFRIGERATOR — FREEZER — ICC - MAKER
It defrosts automatically! Stores 80
pounds of frozen food' Gives you
scores oi eatrm lemtures besides.'
low as
a weak
Wedding Ring
CRESCENT DIAMONDS
Big Allowance for Year OM
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Rime end federal Tex
V'tiding Sin#
Phone 6-2561
We Deliver
Delony’s Jewelry
1J03 Ave. M. Hondo
Come In, See It
ICE CUBES
today
DeMontel Appl»once
Phon# 6-2133
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Noonan, Mary Ann. Anvil Herald (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, April 3, 1953, newspaper, April 3, 1953; Hondo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth821574/m1/2/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hondo Public Library.