The La Coste Ledger (La Coste, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, June 16, 1933 Page: 2 of 12
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' Friday, June 16th, 1933,
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Expert Auto Repairing
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INDIVIDUAL BATTING RECORDS
OF MEDINA LEAGUE
C. Mangold, Spindletop 28 10
U. Kempf, Spindletop 87 14
C. Tschirhart, Dunlay 88 14
C. Howard, Natalia
J. Johnson, Natalia
D. Mechler, Dunlay
M. Tilley, Shook
.324
.289
.287
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Subscription Rates in Advance .
In Medina and neighboring conn',
C. Steinle, ib.,
A. Tschirhart, ss.
J. Steinle, rf.
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They had juste eloped. Alighting
from the taxi in front of the minis-
ter’s home, the boy generously asked
the taxi-man how much and remem-
ber the depression. "Dh, that's all
right her dad had paid the fare be-
fore you left," the driver replied.
D. Bursll, Spindletop
E’Heath, Biry
M. Haas, Biry
H. Holzhaus, Spindl.
V. Haas, Shook
J. E. Gray, Duhlay
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R. Haas, Shook .
J. Chalk, Nataliu.
|L Groff, Spindletop
G. Smith, Biry
R. Biediger, Dunlay
A. Schott, Natalia
J. Steinle, Dunlay
L. Bohl, Biry
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AB. R. H. A. O. E.
Totals
Dunlay-
C. Haas, c.
J, C: Gray ef.
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8 2 16
Alex Conrad, ss.
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Hutsler pitched* a
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B. Fritz, rf.
R. Pfeil, as;
Totals
SpindleteT
Dunlay
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.154
.142
.136
Results last Sunday: s
Spindletop 7, Dunlay 4; Shook 9,
Biry 4.
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.206
. .205
.200
.200
.200
.200
.103
.192
.190
.187
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Sam’s check writer saya: That I am
a man who ‘manages the wrong breed
a dnimals,l.six legged insecs, in-
stead of fourlegged cattle.
.800
.296
. Entered as second-class mail matter
at the LaCoste Post Office. ,
P. Huegele, Shook
L. Haas, Biry
R. Conrad, Shook
C. Tondre, Spindletop
E. Biediger, Dunlay
Hartung, Biry.
M. Hitzfelder, Shook
F Fluegge Natalia
A. Biediger. Dunlay
L Rihn, Spindletop
ft. Huegele, Shook
L. Heath, Biry ..
H. Brown, Natalia -
Pete, Natalia
J. C. Gray, Dunlay
J. Tilley, Biry
M. Howard, Natalia
C. Hitzfelder, Shook
G. Reitzer, Dunlay
.260
.250
.250
.260
.241
W. Hutzler, pt
C. Tschirhart, 3b.
.1 E. Gray, 2b.
POSITIVE RELIEF
FROM
EA
I noticed that a lot of work is go-
ing on along the highway following
the Railroad west of Waelder, Texas.
The idea as I understand it is to cut
off some 16 mils of distance that we
now have, to make by going via Gon-
zales, Texas.
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We can reline your Brakes as well or better
than you can get it done anywhere.
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Tommy was being examined in the
Catechism by the visiting minister.
“What is meant by regeneration?”
asked the minister.
“Why, it’s just being born again,”
replied the lad, with some maternal
prompting.'
"And wouldn’t you like to be born
again?”
No reply to this, even under pater-
nal presaure, until finally, in desper-
ation the truth came out:
“I ain’t taking any chances on be-
ing a girl.”
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tion from court: in the foreclosure
case of Adams National Bank V».
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P A R A (. R A I’ H S
By
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W. Tschirhart, 3b. 3 3 2 4
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Los Angeles, Calif.
Enclosed it $1.00 for fall size
tube of HEMO-FREE.
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M. Bresivio, Natalin
G. Holzhaus, Spindl.
E. Rihn, Spindletop
E. Conrad, Shook
A. Haas, Biry ,
B. Herring, Natalia
B. Fritz, Dunlay
R. Pfeil, Dunlay
Brieden, Biry
A. Rihn, Spindletop
0. Holland, Natalia
F. Conrad, Shook
J. Tilley, Shook
Billing*, Biry :
Gayo, Natalia
G. Wanjura, Natalia
M. Bader, cl
5 0 1 18 9 0
for a time to cool same off. Their
; actions and antics reminded, me of
people at home who had over-indulg-
ed in spiritius liquors and I have
been wondering whether homo-brew
and illicit whiskey is perhaps to be
had here about*. One man I saw
carried along the sidewalk arid push*
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321 92
call for that tomorrow."
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H. Holzhaus, if.
U. Kempf, cf-ss.
G. Holzhaus, 2b.
M. Rihn, SH-p.
A. Rihn, 1b. "
D. Burell, p. / .
V. Tondre, c,
H. Groff, rf.cf:
E. Rihn,. p-rf. ,
A. Biediger, rf.
C. Tondre, c. .
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5th; Dunlay,
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Certain, ahd cthat is . most cattlemen
will not object to some real rain once
in'a'while. ' .
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I have just read that an armadillo
walked right into the depot at Sinner,
Texas. He ) was a new-comer at
Display, per column inch, 250;
yearly contracts,' 20e; Local readers,
54 per line.
The Ledger prints over 1000 papers
each issue. -
Namepei v*ei
Addres..,
PAGE TWO
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, Ehe LaCoste Ledger
. Eatablished, Aug. 15th, 1815
JOHN C. BIEDIGER, Editor and
. Proprietor.
PILES
Agonizing rectel pain ehanged
t« soothine comfort--elmost i-
. atantly. That is the relief ALL
pile* aufferera obtain from HEMO- ■
FREE. We aupport thia atatoment
i Coming here over so me 50-miles of
open cattle and rice country from
Eagle Lake to Houston, I could but
I A gas—Grif Gas—givesmileage dhan i
stale gas. That Freeh Gas-’ch Gas-gives .A
more power- knocks fa lew .. .leaves less I
gum. Gulf Gas is always fresh. And it atays 1
Jresh‘longer because of Gulf* exclusive R-D-R ’
procoM. Try GuH Gas today! i -2
PZ.;.’. :3 6.. qutrnarimwara 3pirrepundw,*ay ) ■
——*-
The scrap-iron merchant was
trundling his heavily laden barrow a-
long a very narrow road when he was
overtaken by a somewhat elderly
motor car, > the impatient driver of
which was hooting and tooting in his
anxiety to get past:
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. 2 • -. ‘AiRpresentativeof the Mayor of I
zHouaton athis. speechof Reeeptien
mentioned Houston as the second
largest in population of Texas cities.
"Obimy San Ahtonto has a thousand
Mexicans to every one you meet here#
,r even the Kress Store here has no
' Sanoritas to wait on the customers,
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semi-conscious or did he,- have a
stroke of something, or other?
Let us do your Repair Work •- Auto, Tractor
or what have you.
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Medina League Teams .
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Any erroneous’ reflection upon the
character, standing or reputation of
any person firm or corporation, "
which may appear in the columns of
the LaCoste Ledger will be gladly
corrected’ upon being brought to. the
attention of the publisher.;
day *’ ,‘e . '
x Shook— fu AB. R. H O. A. E.
E. Conrad, 3b. till 1 0
game, but his teammates failed to A. Biediger, Spindletop 4
hit in the pinches. I Bendele, Shook .
BOX SCORE: 1C. Heath, Biry
Spindlet”p— AB. R. H. O. A. E.
*. A. Bader, Biry
mighty good S. Lttleton, Shook
Howard, he was to-sell certainprop-
erty at a Sheriff's sale Tuesday. But
the sale didn’t take place. Ha was
stopped by an injunetion issued by
District Judge, Wallace under the
moratorium law recently pasned by
the Texas legislature. The case is
thus left status, quo until the higher
courts pass on the constitutionality
of che act hi a test case now pending.
J 2rda Anvil Harald.
r Tire RIGHT ANSWER 1
The bright pupil looked long and.
The Medina Lengue closed the first
half last sunday with the following
standing:/ 74 30’ .
Teams Won Lost Pet.
ist, spindletop mN 6% 1% 813
2nd. Natalia . 4% 3% .562
4 . .500
12; Struck-out by Burell 3, E. Rihn 0,
M. Rihn 4, Hutzler 6; Walked by D.
Burell 2, by E. Rihn 1, bx M. Rihn 0,
by Hutzler 54 Hit by pitcher, by M.
Rif 2; Innings pitched by Burell
6 1/3, by E Rihn 0, by M Rihn2 2/3;
by, Hutzler, -Me
SHOOK DEFEAT!? BIRY 9 TO 4
The Biry Bob Cats, who have been
AGABa
2rmimumeozm:
Lacoste Telephone
Company
RUDOLPH D. BIPPERT, Prop.
Local and Long Distance, Service
Report all troubles or discourt-
esy to Management
Seen
More mileage with
fresh Gulf gasl ,
Farmers get 8127,686,774. Head-
Im.': Did you get yours? Mine is
long overdue already, but Uncle
9
Summary - Three-base hits, W.,
2 3 2
0 1 0
AeNNERAL HOMI
I nt Bie- isumn
cnockrrre sAMantONi raxat
70, 220,2
2 .181
6 .176
1 .166
TEAM AVERAGES
Spindletop ' 349 113
Natalia bn 346 100
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। Tschirhart 2; Hits off Burell 8, off
, E. Rihn 1, off M. Rihn 1,jof Hutzler
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Dunlay 2; 320 §0 .260
- Sheriff Charles' J.Schuehle had his
first experience with a moratorium,
this week. Under an order of execu-
Germany, France, Great' Britain
and Italy agree to Peace Guarantee.
Headtines This is sensible and very
eomimentable, but goodness I would
(From Rice Hotel. Houston, trust none of thcl for notjuniping
Texas.) onetheir neighbor nation over night.
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C. Steinle, Dunlay , 30
M. Rihn, Spindletop 9
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Sbiners.we ■ are told, since A rmadilos
are scarce thereabouts, and Jerry the
v- 10 year old official rat1 dbg of the
20 station ' house had to be restrained
from tearing him limb’from limb. It
/ birds issaidthat although he . bought, no
' "ticket' he was allowed to leaW the
depot later unmolested:
4 1 10 3 0
5 2 2 1 0 0
.5 2 1 9 10
.600
.500
486
1428
.418
.406
.400
.400
.398
.884
.878
.368
.860
.346
.848 ,
.888 „
.338 4
.338 .
.338
888 .
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he wrote:
“1942—none/’
He acted put up a hard fight but were unable L. Bledige, Shook 11 8
to overcome the powerful Sports. AL 1 Arthur Conrad Shook 87 10
‘hough Spindletop used three hurd-w. Hutzler, Dunlay
lers, they proved the stronger at the Alaa Conrad, Shook
bat, getting twelve hits to Duniay’s, J. Pirret, Natalia
T. Conrad, Shook , T. 0 .000
M. Bischoff, Dunlay .1 0 .000
A. Tschirhart, Dunlay 4 0 000
Tate, Natalia 5 0 .000
J. Herring, Natalia 7 0 000
e. i ,1
2 4isp*-21
Play, next Sunday :. /
Shook/a\ Spindletop; Natalia at
Biry...
spindletop takes close 7
GAME AT DUNLAY
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The League trailing Dunlay team
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FRIDAY, JUNE 16tb, 1M8.
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'HAZARDOUS FLYING 20
Liza—Rastus 'sho' got hisself in A.y.9
mesa of trouble when he jined de
ahmy. V " , 90922
Mandy Howzat? c-k
Liza—He say dey done ‘tached him
to a flying corpse.
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3 0 0 3 1 1
2 0 2 9 0 0
hnnka
•iza
2 smoother—Get your brakes rellned and live Jonger.
M i
Al
EsepeweEp 3,200,000
22BRCS 70 AAVTNE
MADiOANACCOMMODATE
22/5,000
only "Puras Grimgas" or what they
call in LaCoste Bollias,
' . , — ’ ' ;/
The Houston Post says that a local
woman killed her husband; showing
the. up to date .condition of this city.
Just why at womhan; should want ’ to
kill her' husband; when there were
perhaps others who .would gladly had
relieved her at that incumbrance ■ T
could not understand. ■ The i human
heart has always been a mystery to
’ me: ■.
AB. H. Pct.
Ed. Connevey, Biry 2 2 .1000
C. Schmidt, Biry 1 1 .1000
Fx, Natalia 4 3 .760
E. Crutchfield, Shook H i .680
21 13 .619
26 11
81. 18
82 13
32 18
10 4
88 11
88 18 .
20 7
26 9
38 18
88 11
88 11
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88 18 ,
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87 8
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5 41 0
Npe . k
marvel at the peculiaridea of these
people in piling up brick and mortar
. 4 skywards, and paying enormous’ prie-
es fog land to pile them on up to 1"
/hnd more sories, while the Sukround-
, ,i 0 ing level otntry is left’to the I
e," : ind’the mosquitos, v . -′) - . ,
. . . . •• > ’ ■ »fl’ • 1 f.+, C2241 1
1: Taking a lunch in a little restau-
rant on my arrival here, two couples ______ _____- —....
. . of young folks, of perhaps Polish ex- rd Shook . I
traction and nationality on a neigh- - — ■ ' •
boring table were engaged in a loud
, and heated conversation aboutwhat
they.called a hot-check. I havo been
wondering ever since why they didi
: -not put the check in the refrigerator-
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, Team Standing apcn
SPINDLErOP WINS; FIRST H ALT —...... .
ioF SEASON IN MEDINA LEAGUE Hartung, P.
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DIGGING’EMUP-byWur
.Garage
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4 112
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5 0 3 2
5 10 2
with a money-hack euarantee. ~
If yaw hre tortured by piles y»V
have probably triad many socalled
cures. Do not judge HEMO-FREE
• by pat diseppointmeita. Its action
M positive,' almost miraculous, in •d
- cases of itching, bleeding external,
protruding, or internal piles.
Remember how joyoue life was
before violent pain stabbed yen
into dull misery. Regain that
pricelesk happiness by sending for
Md using HEMO-FREE. If you
wish, pay postmen upon delivery-
Send .th. coupon today. NOW is ;
p the best time. -
HEMO LABORATORIES
1 4520 WestPicoBlvd.
R. Conrad, 2b. .:... 5 1 0 3 11
8. Littleton, it.-30 10 0,0
unuaC. Hitztelder, If- 1,2 0 0 1 T
-----, ----- -------antk, M. Hitzfeldar, tt. —a0 0 0 a
years or more. ' One thing in rather 2,’/,. 7 Au/--— ----
Tatals -—--392 H 27 2 E .m ugw, vugu wlu
- Biry AB. Es, A. 5 thoughtfully at the second examina-
A:Eader/8sem4 n t o 5,3 tion question, which read: "State the
nur y’ AL ..... 3 „ 1 9 , 3 number of tons of coal shipped out
’Su.32011 8 of the United eiven
E.’Heath,, If? - X 3 2.21 0 .1
1. Heath, cf. 3 1 1 00 0
L. Bohl, 3b-2b. >1 0 0 0 0 2
G Sehmidt, rf'. 3 0 0 0 0 0
It is rported tromBeevile, Texas;
that food:; canned 'Joi' the.poor be wu.... .... ... ,
ingistoredinthePstrOtfice,It ik some player?, lost to Shook last Sun- :
: • go. very nice of these Beevilletpepplesto
into the dry. West be so"ohsiderate.as. to Tcan ifon th
cehuse Henry. (as- futur their surplus ‘food'and keep
n “ “n " "ee" same in hreadiness to hand to poor,
people who would starve: without, it. .
Blessed are the charitable, tpr-the A, Cohrad,
Lord; will be charitable with them. - t - -
Bv.o -"c la ' 11 . 9 H
Sp 3. Bendele has predicted a
flood for Uvalde, Texas. Now1 folks
he is certainly no new-comer, had
been in West Texas ft ome sever
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‘ * Totals 27 4 7 27 11 10
Shook 302 (100 1)04—9
Biry 020 000 002—4
Sumary—Home runs, E. Heath,' E.
Conrad; Three-bane hits, E. Conne-
vey; Two-base hits, A- Bader, L.
Heath, A. Conrad,. F; Conrad; -
off Hartung .7, Littleton 7; Struck-
out by Hartung 7, by Littleton 8;
Wild pitch, Hartung 2; Double plays,
C.Heath to Bader to Connevey;,Left
on bases, Shook 6, Biry 2.
1125.
2L1
I .111
l .111
41 . .090
2 .090
1 .071
0 000
Junel2th it was, reported that Di-
rector-' Fechner ’ recommends a’ raise
of some of these Forestry Soldiers
to 836.00 and a small per cent even
to 845.00 a month, why hate proved
themselves worthy. Yet I have been
told that sdldiers in the regular army
are allowed to ask for a discharge on
their 820.00 salary as a means of
saving the public Funds, but would
be allowed to enlist in the Forest
Army-at 830.00 to $45,00 per month
salary, in order to-better their finan-
es.-
p,o.nc
The merchant looked around at the
owner.
“All right, gov’nor," he , said, “I’ll
Biry .0
Shook -
v - Seeing miles of level land coveled
with good, crops from Rosenbejg,
1/■ Fexas; to this City Houstn, caused
/ me (o > wonder, just why. our fete-i
- - bearers plodded across all this lever,
open country up i ' “ ’ ‘
Texas hills, just because Henry.
•' tro had been given’a grant of desert
■ land from the Mexicanigovernment,
nearly a cenury’sago - ’-
ties: .
.One Year —
j Six Months - / . ;
% Three Months
Elsewhere, per year •
, ‘Advertising Rates:
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Biediger, John C. The La Coste Ledger (La Coste, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, June 16, 1933, newspaper, June 16, 1933; La Coste, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1584665/m1/2/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Castroville Public Library.