The La Coste Ledger (La Coste, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, March 11, 1932 Page: 3 of 4
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THE LACOSTE LEDGER, LACOSTE, TEXAS
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Our Castroville Department
L. M. Tondre & Sons
। he Frank Jungnian
stand the
at my place. Terms
800 eash and $5,00 when colt is in.
ured,E-E. G Lamon,
32-19pd.
tax that was in effect
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iwcnesdas:
Mi b at the Ilue Ronnet Cafe at
at LaCoste last Saturday.
help your home town
21-31pd.
San Antonio viuitors last Eriday
eye test and glasses.
London tit Bits.
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j and Itenrs Stein,
. Old Prohibitory Law*
parties are ratten . to the
from
1b,cuh,
16 burs fora ,
Ahtani i with- , her son Charles and
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Mr. and Mrs. Emil Groff
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Miss Evelvn Iaby visited
hnd Mrs. Emi Schott.
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Emil Schott Sunday.
' ua radio.
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Mr. and Mrs, Frank. -Wurzbach md
family were vsiting relative* here
Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Masson of
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WILL F. NAEGELIN —
Editor and Reporter
AU new* and advertisements which
e to appear.on this page must be
send through this ofice ulld must be I
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John -Gries hecbaker was a Sail
Antonio visitur Tuesday. ’
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Mr. and Mrs Theodore Habv, Mr. casting ayste
and Mitts. F,R Mullins and Theodora werk of nevi
and Webster Hnhy from San Antonio applentfonoffie wuiretoss tetegraph
and Mr and Mr< Alfred Haby and, to prii.th-aHmr|mses iwmtty is regard
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delivered not lut er than 600 a’clock |
on Tuesday of each week (r mailed,
to the Ledger (Mice direct
than Wednesday! mrning
week. ' T ' ■ > .■
ment, haying handled animals that
were infected With hydrophobia
while Howard returned the same day.
Of Castroville
Specials
Fri. Afternoon & Sat., Mar. 11 & 12
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I ET’S do different things with
" I4.peas. They atetooxondioho
nerved the game old wax.day arjer
day—and they huvejtuo many •In-
■ terestingposnibilitfes. Hero are
some suggestions, suitable for tlie
, i peas that wiitsoonbe krowin m
your garden, or suitable for th
peas in cana with that fresh gut
den flavor because they are picked
. fresh and quickly packed:
Clip for Future Reference
To extend, a can, of peaa in
tended tor the family into a zuest-
C dinner capacity, new potatoes may
be" creamed with them and will
give added flavor as well
Cook a sprig of mint with poas,
and you .will like the delicate and
unusual flavor.
An appetizing pea salad in mude
by molding peas in unaweotened
lemon jelly and serving cold with
mayonnaise. -
'here is notimuch to he tnkep
ne and placed upon, the other:
finally win become of -this count ty, 1g with an ni of finality "lere’s
bt wedo know that when the Heo-
DR. MILES’
Aspir-Mint
The modern, mint-
flavored medicine for
Colds, Headache, Neu-
ralgia, Neuritis, Rheu-
matism. Sciatica, Lum-
bago, Muscular Pains,
Periodic Pains.
and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Pope and baby
of the Alamo City were the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Biry hereSun-
day. '
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I ish black, .‘They bave heen ruthfessty
J slaugbfered.op the Nritlsh islands for
last ‘ the millinery trade.
Week end with her grandparents, Mr. __ ■
I / Credit I. Marconi'.
; The. invention of the radio brand'
PINTO BEANS, Choice roclenned,B Is. for .
YAMS, fancy kiln dried 5 for- -2.000
SEEDLESSRAISINS, 2 lb\ for .
sNoWRIFT,,: ,ib: pail,
Large WHITE BFANS, nus f r
COcONUT, Bakers preniunr. vk.
. SPAGHETTI,- Panee A bicjienntalream, prepurci wuh
. ' Omatoe sauce, 2 for : in . . nn/
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3 Undertaking Services;
+ Up to date caskets and supplies. J
:; We make arrangements for un- :
- dertaker and automobile herse <
; J if desired. In hour of sorrow 3
' ' turn your troubles over to us. ]
L. M. TONDRE A SONS
1.1 to practical vurpsosusintty is regard
wereltheguestsofMr.andMrs. edasthe rrimary 1^ Whirl, sel
other livenlor* to worl/ugnrenhee
1 ment* remiting in what Ik how known
faxes and are unable tomeetthemseunrzee
i sales tax intimes of pence " an '
ndheard of thine, and offers matters .8
fdr’enlbu- coneideratiin. Bherent
mro, an "Ohe is, apt to think of our times
! as too uth ridden'with prohibitory
: )uws of all sorts,'' observes a writer In
TaNimeouver (1 P paper. "Other
you need your eyes fitted with
glasses. I2tf.
from an interesting trip to New 11 white w[tN binish way baek and
Mexic and Arizona. wliga, yellow beaks and legs of brown
Leftover pea* creamed with
young green onilons are a, health
ful and different, dish. ; - ''
(reamed prars are- excellent ar
ranged in alternate layers with
liidered erumbs ahd browned in
the oven. -
An unnenal dellcary is egg-
phnt stuffed wfmnashed peas
.,ml nee, covered with crumbs and
taked it, the oven.
A thrift suggestion’is to chop
u-slice of bacon line and add to
Um pcas when reheatinggIt gives
a 4cliciaus flavor and saven butter. ’
A splendid suludmay be made - .
by mixing peas with sardines and
hard cooked eggA: Serve on crisp .
leftuie hearts with mayonnalne -
dressing.
Peas simmered with young
onions fora few moments, then
put'Into a baking dish and baked
witN n covering of grated cheese,
ure very good.* ' .
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Automobile "Driven"
An nutomolvil is nelther pushed nor
pulled. Pushing and pulling implies
Homo outside rorce. An automobile is
driven'. The dklving power Ik produced
by an internal combustion engine
mounted on Ilk own frame, and the
power for driving purposes is trims
mitted to I he rear wheels through an
approprlate nechaniam.
Mr. and, Mrs. Otto Naegelin were
Mr. and Mrs, JR. Oerter of san
Antonio ‘were Castroville visitors
Saturday. ■ •. ’ 3 \ ' 2
Insure— in Sure Insurance
form- \ I llaMerimurer tir
.Sumefor MeCtpin.zTeadstones '2 x’«in a" r jz-
- ste.iEhereinbo.let UP 8, bh Tuesday
HERSIIEYS cocoA iff, 1b.
BROWNS STEEEING EIe NS.f
WiITE LAUNI*Y soAeeRed & Whte 1
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me busy running from de keyhole to'
du detoner to Ah got mad an’ j
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all Ctstrosille forened cits and Home.
! made Trend in Tow n Bread Wrap-
persaf e a loaf; Courteous -Ser
vice. P’atronize a home industty and
ORANGES, 1 dozen and 2 lb. pkg. Raisins fob
CHEESE, Yellow Longhurn, full Cream, per lb.
BEANS, 2 lb. can Medina Stringless, 2 cans for
HOMINY. 1 lb. can, Medina, 4 cans for
PEAS, Olympias, 2 lb. can, Early June, 2 cans for
Q. Brand Macaroni, Spaghetti, Noodles, Vermicelli, 4 pkgs.
PEARS, 15 02, can. 2 cans 27* — Large 2% lb. Aetna
CATSUP, 11 oz., Hofman -House large. 2 bottles
OAT MEAL, Mother Alum.
KARO, Blue % gal. 30* - 1 gal. bucket
STARCH, Eddy’s, Small; 11c — Large box
SUPER-SUDS, 2 boxes and 10 bars Crystal White
100 LBS- C OTTON SEED MEAL
100 LBS MAIZE ORIIGEIIA L.
100 LB. SACK STOCK SAIT, Coarse
SI LPHER BLOCK SALT ,
Has Worked A
MIRACLES®
for Me.....Ur
• Enthusiastic users- users who W
get better results than they had‘4
. expected from Dr. Miles’ Aspir-
Mint, write us every day. %
“Wonder full" "Marvelous!".
"Miraculous!"-ere words quite J
generally used by these enthusi- '
astic users. Repeatedly they write;
* "It does more than you claim for
it"
Mrs. Ruth Culp, the cheerful lady
whose picture la shown here, says:
"I use your wonderful Aspir-
Mint Tablets which have work-
ed miracles for me in breaking
up Cold* at well at relieving
the pains of other ailmente."
Mrt. Ruth Culp,
46 East Cheetnut Street
Norrie town, Pa.
Perhaps you would have a simi-
lar experience. Why don’t you
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asphaltpaving will be' laid fora [
distance of nine miles in the direc- |
tion of the Medina county line, Gil
christ said.—Thursday’s . A. Light.
n. ,, . . „ .. , visible with the therm-uncter d wn tn
Mrs. Phil. Haby and Mrs, Nick ,„ . . .. 1 ’
„ . . ... _ ... 2 2 , 27 degrees. As other changes are -
• H«by from Habv Settlement were .. . : .
' • . . .. , ■ taking plaee in the word the winter,
visitors here Monday. UN , , .,2
1. . . has alsozchangetk .it & ausomtedif
, 00 . . . . ferent months than formorls:
Joe Biediger and sister Miss Agnes , . 1 " —
and Leonard Mangold of San ntonio ,
Were visitors here Sunday. • Sundoy’a Express contained a
' .estatement of a Federal Sale Tax.
W . II V , ti u . 1 »« that ft ill be ffiaSseii by CongresH seek
MroandMesNickHnb! and Mr ingo renenuc, and almost every.
andMrs.Eerd. Carle of Haby Settle- coneicvuble onjeet wil be taxed, and
ment were Castroville visitors Sun- eu .... , . m . ,
. 1 this will prohably be in effeel in Jess
- than 00 days when passed. Weralso
n hotice Where fhe city of San Anteni
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bader of Biry will uguin raise it’S taxes, when the
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Mr*. E. J: Mnhoney is assisting
with the work in the Water Improve
ment District Office, since Mr. Hold
ke has the Aasessor and Collector’*
Office. The office is busy making but
stutements to water users and de-
linquents on flat rate payments.
Suits are being filed, we understand,
for flat rate payments, one concern
owing $32,799.47. Owing to more
regular rains and low prices .on pro-
ducts many are behind, some two
and three years on their payments.—-
Devine News,
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New Slants on Peas
Mr and Mra AleTschirhar wns
not tutor ■ ‘ b i tetie 1 ilie Sl Ioui Church.
, .. , in or wire Mr! Ferdinand TsEh.
: • i ■ i : 1 and ( bind l -chihart .
Local, Personal and Business Items
from
CASTROVILLE, TEXAS
Friday, March 11th, 1932
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Ingenjous Hiding Places i
The pilgrims of the Middle ages carl
Hted stout atnttst instead of sticks.
Deris Vre’hia.the infant ■ (laugh-
iter of Mr. and Mrs/ Walter Stoin iff,
Rmedina was christoned. . me st
14 uis Church here last Sundas, The
’ *ponsors were M rs. ■ Eaymond Schott
mR. plggsa
ejd lpxepbpragN
Mr. and Mrs E. C Huwe'e. M Bird Victim of Fashton
Hilda wurzbach. Mr and Mrs, O. J The kHialie n member of the gull
sehuchle and Mv.andMrsG A ‛uelb phat inhabits the Arctic re-
. , , glons of Europe and Narth Amprien,
Meshler spent Tuoado eyonin al . tnkes 1S none trom us qacer, piniuttye ’
the home of 0. W- Huesel- Mr. arid ery. Thest tird-grow ton length of.
Mrs. Schuehlo’ have just returned rrom 16 to is In lies, nnd nr generny
evohyone knows these erooks, wlio i.
contrel this government always wish ।
t make it sapear that they wntto
hel the farmer, and they have help,
ed him, of all lie had inathedast
COFFEE, fancy Sanios Paberry, 1 Ibpkn. .; 3,8
COFFEE, Red & White, Vacuum Pack, 1 lb can
POTATOES, No. 1 Selected, 10 lbs. for
SARDINES, large oval can, mustard & Tom. sauce, 2 for
BLUE.RIBBON MALT, full 3 lb. c in higt or dark
MACARONI OR SPAGHETTI. Red & Wnite, 2 pkgs, fir’
PURE EGG NOODLES, Red & Wie coli pane pkg.. 2 for
CORN, Royal Gum. No. 2 cab a
.PEAS Green & Whnte, No. 2 tan, 2 for ‘, 1
VICKS VAPOR RUB, Rogulr she sze . z.
OCTAGON SOAP PoWDIR,12 pkgs for
. a list, of yourown rules Mdmhers ;:
- overburdesea "Wih- r ion rrom one district to nnorh
cr wA he Irnferroed free of +
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s , Mih Chas ‘Sues and Mrs Bernard
i FitSimon were San Antonie,‛Visitam
. oe . . . . J Thursdas They Mere ace mnanic4
Deputy Sheriff. Gcorke Mngld of home by Mr .Joephine
San A ntoniowas a (a strov ille. visitor who had syen sevenal dnss in San
d-askEAdaYesi/, 5. maee ' At,, » 51 Iwp dhs, Aipg,es-2,
The strongest northwind of the
season hit us Saturday, andon Sun-
Sunday with Nick Tondre and Umi- da I, March 6th the thermometer wa-
4 At-4 ' ' । down to 24 degrges above, ohe of the
, y • cosa. coldes March days on record. Many
Jack .will
nld not lie Nurse What can be done with
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“Why did you leave your last
place!" the mistress of a fashion-
able home asked the prospective
colored maid. '
“Dey, was too highbrow fer me."
she answered. “Dey was always
fightin’ an’ fussin’; an’ it aho’ kept
met by many; but this country ac-the byproducts of ’gasoline?”
covding to predictiofis made long ago ' Interne “Usually they are taken
will be destroyou from the inside. As to theshospital." • . ,
family.
Frank Tschirhar and son Howard
, —— , left for Austin last Thursday, where
Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Gutzeit of San Mr., Tschirhart will stay for three
Antonio were visiting homefolks here .weeks to take the Pasteaur treat.
. See Dr. Brymer, Castroville, when
W. G. BRYMER, M. D
Office in Klappenbach Building
Castroville, Texas
Office Phone Residence Phone
R2 2L 82-3L
« ____ (lays nio suffered,-for in -turning the ± ■
paces of history one finds that King F
CASTROVILLE ROM) WILL BE William Ji iff England land English ;;
IMPROVED- —9 American eolenies elened a law that
. . . ‘Un person muy use or sell any buttons
Countv Judge • W. A. Wurzbach nnde of cloth, serze.drngzet frieze
1 • . .1 : i L or samlet, n pain of paying. 40 shfH-
was informed Tuesday in a letter ln^ for every dozen. \
from Gibb Gilchrist, state highway "Manufneturers or metalbuttons at
engineer, that $1776142 will be the time happened to have had great
spent by the state in Bexar county volliteat influence and used it; For the
soon on improving highway No. 3, same reason, Queen Anne prohibited
the Castroville road. Limestene and wooden buttons."
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Wanted Her Right* < •
An fnsurance. agent called tipop !;
Mrs. Potter for her weekly premium. j ‘ 1
Andslieinormed him of her tnten-14
everal years. The funniest part of tion to remave imphandintely. "Anda
it is, that in order tomake the pen wluu mis. I expekt the van? she ,,
■do back home believe that they are • niheg Xot ouite mmierstending the +
economical they may cut the.appro- muestfon. the agent asked her for an E
■maturns' Ilf -ome department which eElrheeand eventually diNcov , ,
., ' . u , . , " , . ered that a furniture van was abut +
already had to much money about. ,, ’ ” "t
, .... , ,, . । was roqutred, 'ie< continued Mrs. , ,
ten millions d ill.ira, and than the Potier, "tlie company dues an dint, <>
next, passed nnother law anpropriat: your know, free or churger "Tim com' ' : :
ini- one . hundred millions', for home pahsi gasped the agent. "vurruture F
bhine else. We do notknw what' van free" "losk here,” said dhet
., Fri. & Sat, March 11 & 12th.
".artrnae '
Turn Your Abilities Into Cash
Business in San Antonio and ull Southwest Texan is growing
Fapidly. The demand on the College, every week affords a
cash market for your trained abilifiot whenever you qualify,
if you want a good position and a zord start in life, where
opportunities, are great, get ready, qualify, let us prepare
you and plac you.
The ALAMO is the old, dependable, accredited school, .best
equipped and beet located, with loyal and successful gradu-
ates everywhere. All business "courses are, taught. No
wholesale selling or teaching methods--oil the contrary, care-
ful personal attention, daily individual instruction, respon-
sible supervision and strict economy of time.
This institution advocates the high standards and ideals
of your own local schools and builds on the sturdy character-
training of your own homes. It is conducted by men who
have the training, character and capacity to inspire, train
you effectively and to get for you an encouraging .start in
- life. It’s merit, character and efficiency that count --4
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4 lbs. Schott’s Best Peaberry Coffee--96c & 6 bars Toilet Soap Free at Schott Bros
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First BALL Game of the Season at Castroville I
Sunday, March 13th, 1932 at 3:00 P. M. — CASTROVILLE TIGERS Vs. LACOSTE
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SamhAntohio NacrcLn and Min Eate sehmitt
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H These stafs were useful not only in
d: *. 0 supportiewenry 1imbs hilt also served 2
YEI LOW BANK NEWS. to brenk the heads of belligerent way- J
.• , /2 " farers. •Each hnd in ft* upper pdrt a 1-
... „ .fe , , ,, . ' Hollow tube for small trensuresand.
Misses Hazel Schuchart and Dem qoins In. surh n tube t is sald, mhe j
m ruing df this WA l ice "NS again Haezelin from San Antoni Vtted : first head nf siirTimn was smiigi-led Intn
here last weck-end.,e ’ „Enelamfrem Greere, when to take fhe
—0 —cos.’ivingiplantont of the cruntry wns,
Mr. and Mrs, Frank Langfelt und. forhieden on -pain’ot denthi: the silk- <*
bahy visited.Geo, BurenL‛and famils wonn wnsconsnxed Into Europe 16 a
here Sundae stmillar WN
try it?
Your druggist has ■ Dr. Miles’
Aspir-Mint and would be glad to
Ml you a small package for 15c or _
a large package for 25c. '•1 ■■ .. f
He will cheerfully refund your money if you are not entirely
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Biediger, John C. The La Coste Ledger (La Coste, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, March 11, 1932, newspaper, March 11, 1932; La Coste, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1584599/m1/3/?rotate=270: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Castroville Public Library.