The LaCoste Ledger (La Coste, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, January 3, 1930 Page: 3 of 4
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FRIDAY, JANUARY 3rd, 1930
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Our Castroville Department
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Notice to Farmers---Stock Feeders
Recent 4diLlans to. theadloitele
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family of Devine were guests of Joe
F, Schott and family on Christmas
Day.
Mr John Franger Sr. is reported
to be seriously ill at this writing.
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CASTROVILLE, TEXAS
Friday, January 3rd, 1930
Malcolm P. Hanson, With Byrd
Near South Pole, < Heart
Tribute.
Camp Stanley on Christmas Day 1
a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Baum*
Mrs. Echtle stayed over and returi
home on Wednesday of this week.
Let us show you how nice we can treat you.
Best Eats Served Here.
Stop at Mueller’s Bakery and Cafe for
Good Quality and Service
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.The Christmas Dances given at
both Halls were very largely attend-
ed. Nd: disturbances of any kind
were reported. This of course ft as
it should be.
“The real apl h f weonmivu e
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Mrs. Malcelmi P. Hanson, Holding
Medal Awarded to Her Husband,
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John Trarerser wade a Lu sine
vsuor at Hondo last Saturday.
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i nave been a contribution to history.
I lie satd, but Hanson-added to radio
i knowledge by testing signals against -
I the polar sky, observed the phenomena •
of the Aurora Australis and made a
record of radio behavior under condt
uons.hitherto unknown. To Mrs. Han .
son, Mr. Sarnoff said:
' "Your sacrifice was all tho gruate1
| becauce soon utter your husband
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aad uuwth ,0n 1 kle hithg adif one
baM yucnepeit iut and fold ith .<
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inteewet uods lin'd ehinl. Serve with -
Our Hammer Mill now grind* on Tuesday* and
Saturdays. We do not grind corn in shucks on rainy
days. Mill is not operated after 5:00 P.M.
hull Wednesday morning of
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Mr and Mrs. Jbs. Echtle and son: earned and u ell. deserved.
AT, ..a ni best ciri were nt Mr. Sarnoff rebded how Hanson ;
Alfred and h1s best g.rl h planted hie sfender stecl towera on the
edge ortue great tee barrter, cheered i s
7 his comrades with news from home i
i and gave the world for the first time ..
; a turiling daily account of arpotr
- expedition TThose things alone would i
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cupsmikkiu dnhie boiler,, add the
tapioca aud cnol twenty mineites oi
until frinsparent. Add two slightly."
beiten ceg yolks and ones fourth cun
brown sug I anil e ok until thick
1hen add chopned figs from an
eight-ounce can and let cook a few
minutes loiiger. Cool slightly, then
fold in two stiftg beaten egg whitss.
Serve old. *.
gehicies. For, ingredients you need
some saftines, a call of chocolate
syrup, whipped cream (or marsh-
mallow cremie) and a can of moist
cocoanut. Allow three saltines to
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fruit from a number 2 red
raspberries and remix witli the
syrup, discarding none of the pulpy
part. Add the juice of one lemon,
one-half cup of sugar and oDe and
one-half cups of water and bring to’
boiling to melt the sugar. 'Cool,
Freeze, using three parts ice to one
part salt.
Coffee, Cocomut Cream: Soak
three-fourths tablespoon gelatin in
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had consented that er trebaud Ko on
the 113X3111004 expedition for the sake
of science. After she had received the
medal for safe keeping. Mrs, Hanson,
deeply tuched, spoke to her-husbauu
across the cast, diatance. Within a
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and M rs HarsyMassen of San An -
tonis were Castroville visitors Satur-
day. < - c ' . ■. - . 0
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gfERE are einlla and culsNe
Q woman likes to have, another
person chill her with a look or a
few choice words, but the ehill
that comes from eating a cold re-
freshing dessert on a torrid day
is quite something lSe again-
thing almost too welcome to ex-
press in words. Everyone goes in
for cold desserts or frozen des-
serts in the hot summer, and eVen
in the chilly days of fall and win-
ter the cold dessert remains in
vogue, whether it be for the fam-
ily meal or one of the many parties
which come along at that time.
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mmunications.
“Tho recent developnicit of the
screen grid tube. with an amphca.
, thin factor, several tiucs that of tho
4 usual three element or standard tut
pefy tube, also has beeu. a step in
inedfreettonot IbO ideal battay I
■ inloed, wuh a stnsle sereen-gr tube
) fairing between two and three of
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Undertaking Services
L tip to date caskets and supplies.
1 We make arrangements for un-
1, dertaker and. automobile herse
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tondre and
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in a fistic encounter on Main
Street last week, one of the partici-
pants wau minus a pair of glasses
and a walking cane. After the first
on Hili now conception, ot an efficient
battery operated radio receiver. After
many months of fntenalve effort, such •
Radfolns have been developed Thcso
For Tess and Suppers
For afternoon teas, the sherbet is
the accepted dessert. But just any
sherbet won’t do 1 there must be
something just a little unusnal about
it—something to give a fillip: And
for the buffet suppers which start
with Hallowe'en and continue until
after New Year's, there are any
number at really scrumptuous des-
serts which can be made ahead of
time and put in the refrigerator to
keep cool until the appointed time
comes to serve them to appreciative
guests. ,
The recipes which follow are
planned for eight persons and were
originated and have been tested by a
trained dietitian. .
Cherry lee. Press die juice and
fruit from three-fourths of a number
2 cm of red pitted cherries through
a sieve. Boil, thre fourths cup
sugar, one and onc-half tups water
and three tablespoons corn syrup
util the syrup threads, then pour it
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The St. Louis School will reopen
next Monday, January 61h, after be
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by me is posted according to law— * round t he fight was’ declared a draw,
। No hunting or trespassing allowed_ No damage otherwise resulted.
All news and advertisementa which Alex A. Haby. 13-23pd. j______...___________
are to appear on this page must be,
end through this office and must be
delivered not later than 0:00 o’clock
in Tuesday of each week. Or mailed
See Dr. Brymer, Castroville, when
him 1222 Allie Banelerof San Antonlo were
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cold water. Make a custard of one
egg yolk, one-half cup of brown
sugar and three-fourths cup strong
hot coffee. Add one teaspoon butter,
pour over the gelatin and stir until
dissolved. Cool. When the gelatin
begins to set, fold in one stiffly
beaten egg white one-half cup heavy
cream, whipped, and one can of
moist cocoanut. Serve very cold
sets, destgue to estabilah rural radio
moreon a. .par-'wills' matrpomttan
eet. rawlo in seusittvitv, seleeti ity, elw-
3 plicity, 'ecouomy, tones anu powr,
ot there ianittte, more to ask-
Loral, Personal and Business Items u gppff
Mrs, Joe Sauter of South San An-
tonio was staying with her mother,
Mrs. Peter Jungman here this week.
1slon I oyer. Bome stiffly beenegge
wluteNad thre table spoons/ob :
lemon juice, two tblespocuscot
maraschino 'Cherry juic'd and the
mashed cherries: Freeze as any' ice.
fi ikre 1ufloLenu1-
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with the iItroduttion of (lth 4 teet nt,. repjae ieg che frst audlo tvhe
SMSkAZ in tllnpn " hand........." , ! baltery cun nt consumpti n
Atrcareduned to uew low levels,.
or E V "heusteut econemien, comibined
■ demand tor more Sv* r b I IMtee
tone, with a decrotig fu onemtesfcu
cost,- alfofwhiehiedta soclnpawer "i.....
"Now radioensinecra KSvn. Inrurd . . .ocu whwswvow- anu o
to the, requirements at the unclert: seuret LoFces of tue Naulo’covpoa. '
tledhome,engerto.dupltgatewhthas ■■ -..■ - o- >
— been Jachteved.tor chsand- town
St arti ng wfthcurrem cose r v alion a s
.4 the ideal, they ’ have evoked loud
speakers supptyiig ample volume aud
a st
s daughter Rose Mary were Alamo
City visitors Monday.
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, Mr. and Mre. Wiie Schott and
W. G. BRYMER; M. D.
Office in Klappenbach Building
Castrqville, Texas
Office Phone Residence Phone
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Te Ia-hietesSuak one-lulf cun
■ peuti tigica ' overnicht in coid
uaut.mthe morning drain off.
any water which haj uot been ab
sorbed Sral dhe and one-third-
if the, TtadioVletot Curperuilm
Amerion "Umit th.n th u i1 L0. wEihuiesstauitisurtgicarorvofunu
t-ly radio ret, 1 secaMe wlinu opt f su .ut
. ntd with dry erIH, cuula s . re buau
' rural nml eity fmnil eliy won.
. Wichthe lotidypwilkr itheen inosu _ a.
each servng Spread them liberally
widthe I late syrup, piling one
du tty of the' other. Top with,
whipped cream (or marshmallow
ctete) aid sj t inkte generously with •
the cocoanut. ,
Peach l J ar J Saure: Cream one-
third cup ol bmtrr. oD- ,nip con-
tectiones‛s rogen gpe-feanh ten
spoon vanilla and tw thirdir eun
diced And draited tor canned,
crushed) peaches. Chill: Serve on
hot puddings or on pastrica
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Mrs. Ralph """ ded GelomFchtins fhasrtmjtaguuzrtd
Joe F. Schott ware Alamo City visi- Day Ha etation of R CA-—
tors Saturday. 1: ------ Ine, at Itiverhead, Long Island. In
__ I The Haass buildingon Main Street nd diiton to tbousanda at the Radio
.Mrp C McSwain and son Eari close to the bridge is nearing com- Wortd’a Fair, where the presentation
Mr*. E C McSwain anu . n -u.tnk T’wimBaCibstntaEAEe was niade, an uucountedthronz heard
ofSan.Antonio were visitors here pletione it will be a. substantial at , to tributo over ue ueeworu at the Cin
Sunday. dition to the town after is co National nroadcastng Cempany.
. „ pletfon , -it is my privilege.'' Mr. Sarnom
HimarMangeFandister NEt —0 satd,"to pay tribute tonight to a man
sadeline ana1Mra. Annie Tschirhat Mrs Aiwa™ Klieber and brother, "rsclesenadnagunuzatannconangbneen
were Alamo City visitors Thursday. A £ Halbardier spent • Christma < he 16 11,000 mies lsuani Lam thi,
........ . Day in Sen Antenio with ' Mr ane gtazsenclasedroom in Ma ison Si un re-
Dr. Brymer can save you money on Mrs. Frank Wallace and Mas Eoe Gardn. where I now stand, s is
eye test and glasses 1215 Halbardier. tevertnetess able. throuzh 0)e n
-- . mensallty of Railo, to listen to the
Miss Mollie de Mantel and sisters ’ sqund of my voice, That .ct n! one e
Hazel and Annie of San Antonio Christfa Day passed off MeV nurtby of commemovation.ewchi.his,
visited homefolks on Christmas day. quitely hero.' Midnight Servics day of extraordinary progeess in ,
__— were held altheStLouinChureh eci h e i.
Mr and Mrs Herman Knippa and many worship) ora being present, a} "Maloeluu PHanannAsetteridie
Mr and Mrs. Herman nniPPA j ‘ r „ . operatar oftke Byrd Anek -tic vsne ■ :
John Stroman were up at Medina well as d the m roR..... aitsou, yuubayeneeniwaraea che an I
City on n Deer Hunt last week. . i netmni ot -the Vetechu Wio n ..
st __ , ‘ Tifmer Mangold and Oscar de Topeitor Assorinftan: for th not i
Mr and Mrs Lou Redos returned Montel, two of the sheiks wer cut distul h . nanirihdlom by a ad'
I " . v .. nu.tinc sunitad and Monday operator, in. 192%, to witelees.commuut t . -
home Saturday having spent Xmas Dear Hhuntine Sund - n cauon. A a miensborsorttat mesoci
in San Antonio with homefolks. but returned empty - hande 1 00 tfon, v tin rmq kowwledgo ot.is ro -
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tervice, I feel that the award Ia kel [ s
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I aroatapecla Latere st now as fudiea
’Mons that America Is striving to hold
ber own in a radio telegraph leader
ship, which l.s made more dimeul to
maintain by the British merger of
padlo telegraph and catica. The an I '
nouncement that RCA Communlca
Hons, Inc., will begin work at ouce
to establish an inland telegraph net-
work in fourteen strategie cities in
the United States, with plana for 29
Finland statlons, as wave lengths are
grauted, also bits added to the cowu
try-wide attention to this modcru
means of communication.
Within the last few weeks tiree
new direct international circuits have
been announced by W. A. Witerbot .
tom. Vice-President in charge of Com
municatons of R.C.A. Communten
tions Inc., ta Spai, Syria and Costa
Rica.
Several redicbonsor rales for radio
telegraph service iko have men Bn - i
vunced ron ally by Mr Winteru
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Dr, Phone 71 " asto month ola Red Durvo Jersey hog la t
' ' ’ ' Monday that tipped the scale at 050
The Dances at the Electric . Park pound dr ed
and Wernette’s Garden Christmas The nance eivenTucsday night at
evening were very largely attended, the Electne Patk Dance
Hall was
a if a wi ■ i G j a •, . very largely attended. The old year
Alfred Steiule and family, of was dhneed out and the new year in.
Jourdanton visited homefolks here 2 Mim ■
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piled in glasses with whipped creant
on top.
Fruity Puddings
ScanJinavian rnridii ']: Remove
stones from the fresh or Oregon
prunes in a number 3 can. Cut
pulp in pieces and return to the
syrup. Add.obe-third cup of sugar,
one-fourth teaspoon of cloves and
. one-fourth teaspoon of citinarn
and simmer five minutes. Mix one-.
third cup cornstarch with one-half
- cup orange juice, add to hot mixture
sod cook in double boiler, stirring
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Highway Barber ShopEdauvier, Nir nud Mrs. John Rihn Oncot the most striing merhodalot
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ihereuv listening by radio in the Antarctic
{. ’ - wastes ni ar the South Pole
1 . . eeE d Mr. Saruoz, Eeutfve vie.epies
. Mr , John 8th and M! • 33i1 entpt Jim itadi Carsdratlompinis
, Halbarclier and daoghter \ ir, i Miu.-, liiztlmmf.menttuseLuu-thercrit
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