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THE LACOSTE LEDGER, LACOSTE, TEXAS
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for a steady heat you
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Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Mangold
and sops of Cliff spent Sunday
in the Otto Jungman home here.
dins was a business visitor here
- last Thursday.
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Rural Schools
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ranged for inspection.
On the lawn seats were arrang-
ed in a wide semi-circle for those
who desired to linger in pleasing
conversation and many glowing
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CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING
J. W.’Hill, Supt., Yancey, Texas?
Mr. Fred Allen, Yancey, Texas;
Mr. John Tole, Yancey, Texas;
the best of them unless it is that
Three Rivers squad. It is begin-
Celebrate Golden Anniversary of
Wedding at Lytle Saturday
Night With 150 Present
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Dr. W. W. Symmington from
Delta was a LaCoste - visitor Mon-
day. )
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passed on to a sure reward.
The high esteem in which Mr.
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WANTED: A medium size farm
on share, suitable for farming and
livestock raising on a small scale.
Must be on all. weather road and
within a few minutes drive of San
Antonio. Write to C. D. F. 2024
BABY CHCKS FOR SALE-
English White Leghorns, Reds and
Barred Rocks. From blood tested
Flocks.—Lytle Hatchery, Lytle.
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Rate of 6 cents per line for each
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■ flaw wot tent wmI
- Wurzbach’s parents at Culebra.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Matthies
W. Dale, De-
coming in separate ihnings. His
impressiveness was not confined
to his mound duties, as he was
in there in a big way at the
plate. He worked Colosky for a
brace of free passes and his
Texas; Miss Frances Cowden;
Yancey, Texas; Miss Marjorie
Lewis, Yancey, Texas; Mrs. J. W.
Hill, Yancey, Texas; Miss Cordelia
Brown, Yancey, Texas; Miss An-
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gation. Clippings from the: La-
Fayette Advertiser describes the
game as an important one and
Robertson as one of the best
Herbert Tondre from Castyo-
: ville
Wednesday.
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Your Business Appreciated
,,7 1 ,c, National Bank
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Upper Quihi District No. 5—
Miss Hazel Schuchart, Rio Me-
dina, Texas and Miss Dorothy
Harper, Dunlay, Texas.
(/ Longview District No. 7—Miss
Helen Wiemers, Hondo, Texas.
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0 ALLOY RUBBER TREAD I
• Here are moders tires for today’s '
! faster can. Tough, rugged tires that '
greater part of the time was
spent in the family home two
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asts from Lytle were in attend- team that is coming along with
ance to root for the Pirates and
a very friendly spirit prevailed
ungmun Farm, 126 acres, well ,
improved on Medina River,nice
pecan grove. . Write or see Alex
Jungman, LaCoste. 9-2t
DID you know Blue Death is
John Parma, Herbert and Leon-
ard Adam, Lois Gross and Ro-
bert Springfield from here attend-
ed the football game between St.
Mary's University and Daniel
Baker Hillbillies and Central
Catholic and Lanier, Saturday
night in San Antonio. St. Mary’s
won ’ over the Hillbillies . by a
score of 27 to 0. While Lanier
defeated the Central team, 6 to
0: John Parma played in the lat-
San Antono have",contracted to
place the base preservative on 6.6
miles on Highway 90 as relocated
west of D'Hanis to the Medina-
Uvalda County line: The oil coat-
2 Svpfr
You get only in
as, and Mrs, Frankie
Yancey, Texs,
at any stage of the game. Pene-
trations were more in the nature
of luck-breaks. Coach Harris is
developing a fast little team that
will give a good account of itself
before the season ends.
Oh the Sideline
Dr. T. P. Ware, former resident
of, Lytle and Somerset, was one
of the big "rooters’’ for the Ag-
gies and he regretted that his
friend, Dr. R. B. Touchstone did
not attend thte game. Dr. Ware
was sure that fear of defeat kept
the erstwhile Pirate fan at home.
The drive from Lytle to Poteet
via Rossville is a most disagree-
able one and suggests need for
that improved road suggested a
team and won easily by a 22 to 2
6 score.
D’Hanis took Yancey for a
ride and romped home* with a 26
tributes were paid this splendid „
couple who have lived for fifty
years in Atascosa and Medina
Counties in the vicinity of Lytle.
Texas and Mrs. J.
vine, Texas.
< . this week and final topping with
1 ' rock asphalt will follow immed-
’ lately. The road should be open
to traffic in the next few weeks.
The width of the topping on
this section of the road in both
Medina and Uvalde Counties will
be thirty feet, being almost dou-
ble the width of the old portion
of Highway 90 through the Coun-
For a brief period they
their home in LaCoste,
at La Pryor Friday. The LaPry-
br team had won their opener a-
gainst Big Wells 39-13:
■ i Castroville proved too power- 1
fol for the powerful Camp Wood
LITTLE BOY BLUE
throughout the game.
Breaks in the game were pret-
ty well divided and the two teams
were well matched, but both
lacked scoring punch. It was
noticeable that when either team
got within striking distance some-
thing turned up to set them back.
Fumbles played an important
part in holding the score down.
Linemen resisted advances stub-
bornly and oftentimes players
on both teams were thrown for
ora at Del Rio Sunday and Mon-
day, , • '• , ‛ s ,9 3 ,
Mr and Mrs Ariel A. Haby
and daughters, Misses Joyce and
Margie, and son, Kenneth, from
Cliff were LaCoste visitors last
Saturday.
Mrs. W. F. Biediger and chil-
dren and Miss Marie Christilles
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra
Griffin and Miss Mollie Griffin at
Devine Sunday.
Mrs. Josephine ABiediger and
son, John C., were the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Reicherzer
and children in San Antonio Suh-
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Keller and
children visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Louie Ricks and children, Mr. and
Mrs. R. J, Zinsmeyer and children
and Mrs. Theresa Zinsmeyer at
. Divot Sunday, irbp-
Mrs. R. K. Webb and daughter,
Katherine, who had been Visiting
with homefolks here the past
weeks, left last, Thursday for
their home at Greensburro, North
Carolina. 6 v . "n‛A d“n ' P
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Mangold and
son, Sylvan, Mr. and Mrs. Otto
Jungman, Mrs. George Kunze,
Messrs. Geo. and Paul Echtle of
LaCoste, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Jungman, Mr- and Mrs. Henry
Franger, Mr. and, Mrs. E. J.
Trip, Mesdames Louis Lessing
and Joe Jackel of Macdona and
Mr. and Mrs. A- N. Mangold of
Cliff, and several others from this
section of the county attended the
funeral of the late Mrs. H. C.
Weynand of Somerset at Hondo
their game at Crystal City Fri-
day night. The score was 39 to 0.
Uvalde Coyotes used both a
land and air raid to smother the
Rock Springs team under a 89
to 7 score in the season opener
at Uvalde.
-'The Brackettville Jackrabbits
Pirate players were especially
strong on breaking up passes,
but failed to make consistent
gains through the air. 'However,
several paases were executed in
Matthews of Three Rivers, Mrs.
S. D- Lambert of Fabena, Mrs. E.
M, Lewis of Kingsville, C. G.
Matthews of Marathon and Mrs
A.E Hester of Lytle.
Lovely flowers placed at van-
tage points throughout the house
added to the beauty of a lovely
home as friends greeted the hon-
orees and wished for them many
happy returns of their wedding
anniversary,- Friends began to
arrive by 7:30 o'clock and con-
tinued until well along in the ev-
ening. They were greeted at the
door by Mrs. A. E. Heater and
Mrs. Lambert. inside they reg-
istered in a book presided over by
Mrs. E. Lewis, and passed on to
the dining room where Mrs. B. L.
Riley served punch and Mrs. Fred
Bruce cut from a huge cake.
When refreshments were finished
The golden anniversary of the
wedding of J. G. Matthews and
Miss Mary Hurley, which occur-
red near Poteet in Atascosa Coun-
ty on September 22, 1889, was
fittingly celebrated in Lytle Sat-
urday evening of last week when
approximately 150 friends of this
much loved couple gathered at the
Matthews home tomake merry
with them. Visiting in .the Mat-
thews home for the week-end to1
help enjoy this eventful occasion
were the six living children and
members of their families. The
children are W C. and W. A.
Robertson Ranks
High as Hurler
In Louisiana
Garner will observe the, usual
date for Thanksgiving instead' of
the date one week earlier as sug-
gested by President Roosevelt.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
TAKEN-UP—Two Jersey Heif-
ers, about yearlings, not branded.
Owner-call at Henry Salzman place
mt LaCoste. - 9-lt
FOR SALE— Weaned Pigs at
$2.00 each. Also a few sows.—
Adolph Hutzler, LaCoste. . 9-2t
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Elvira Schweers, Rt. 4, Box 145C,
San Antonio, Texas and Miss Tus-
nelda -Wurzbach, Rt; 4, Box, 145C,
San Antonio, Texas.
Mico District No. 19b—Mrs.
Wilma Beard, Mico, Medina Lake,
Texas. -1. -.2,4
Seco District No. 21 '— Miss
Margery Beth Adams,, Sabinal,
Texas, and Miss Irma Gray Ad-
ams, Sabinal, Texas. x -
Live Oak District No. 25—
Mrs. Evelyn Mann Haegelin, Hon-
do, Texas.
Rothe District No. 27-Miss
Evelyn Joyce Garrison, Hondo,
Texas. ..
New Fountain District No. 30
—Miss Nora Karrer, Prin., Hon-
do, Texas and Mrs. Jack Sharp,
Hondo, Texas.. i '
Vandenburg District No. 31—
Mrs: Perry Finger, Hondo, Texas.
Verdina District No, 82—Miss
Louise Ash, Dunlay, Texas.
Dunlay District No. 38—Mrs.
Will Rodgers, Dunlay, Texas.
C. F. SCHWEERS, County Supt.
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Highway 90 West Rapidly
Nearing Completion
B Adolph Hutzler made a busi-
peas trip to the Pipe Creek com-
munity Wednesday.
What this town needs is noisier
business hours and quieter rest
hours at night.—R. A. Biediger.
Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Christilles
and children visited with Mrs. C.
L. Marty in San Antonio Sunday.
a, . 2 r in ’ 23- ,,**.2, 5 g- :
Henry Boehme from Rio Me-
Anvi-Herald.
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Uvalde schools opened
total enrollment of 1,547 i
Texas. 9-lt
FOR any kind of Hauling i
any time, phone Line 0 SSL.
L. W. Reicherzer, LaCoste. 1- .
m. Messrs. F» J. Keller and son,
Ronald, John "t,, Francis and
Thomas Biediger/ E. J. Keller, Jr.,
Mr. Newton Moore, Prin. Devine,
Texas; Miss Barbara Harper, De-
vine, Texas and Miss Jane Har-
bour, Devine, Texas.
Yancey District No. 16—Mr.
was a business visitor here
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the guests wsre directed through week, Medina
adjoining rooms where many -
lovely and useful gifts were ar-
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_______ tosses, occasional penalities to-
According to County Judge A. ward the last of the game retard-
— f of ed the advances.
Kir $ ' ■
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make any.
The Pearsal
"Everything considered,. Freddie
- Robertson pitched , the, best ball
game of his entire career last
List of names of Rural Schools,
teachers, and post office addresses
are as follows:
Catroville District No. 1—Mr.
Albert Vance, Sup*t., Castroville,
TexaS; Miss Ruth Curry Lawler,
Prin., Castroville, Texas; Mr. Ho-
ward Poth, Castroville, Texas;
Miss Alberta Besch, Castroville,
Texas; Miss Helen Falls, Castro-
ville,. Texas? Miss Elinor Lind-
strom, Castroville, . Texas, and
Miss Ruth M. Woods, Castroville,
Texas. •
Rio Medina District No. 2—
Miss Grace Saathoff, Prin., Rio
Medina, Texas, and Miss Hertha
Schroeder, Rio Medina, Texas.
LaCoste Distret No. 8ME
Matt F. Bader, Supt, LaCoste,
Texas; Mr. R.. H. Brookshire,
LaCoste, Texas; Miss Lula Lee
McMeans, LaCoste, Texas; EMiss
Geraldine Hansen, LaCoste, Texas;
Miss Helen Conrad, LaCoste, Tex-
as; Miss Dorothy Benke, LaCoste,
Texas; Miss LaVerne Parten, La-
Coate, Texas, and Mr. Ray Tripp,
LaCoste, Texas. , i 2 26
FOR SALE OR TRADE—One
registered Pole Hereford bull, 4
years old, can be seen at Three
.Point. lso‛oneV-8 Truck. 9-21.
SEE red LJeber. Castroville,
Texas for prices on your tin tanks
and other tin and repair work. No ) .
job too big or too small. 51-tf
ATPENTION4 BAT CAVE
OWNERS—If your Guano is high
in nitrogen and ammonia on an- " -
alysis, will contract on royalty
basis. Communicate immediately
with A. A. Murrell, Castroville,
Texas. / 7-4tp.
Ing will be complete by the end of fine style. The Pirates were out-
weighed, but were not outplayed
HOUSE KEEPER WANTED by ..
retired Army Sergeant, 200 yards "Jungman
from Main Dam, Salary $8,50 per improved
______ —-—-Lake,
only 6 points. day.
Crystal City , Javelins fell -
before the fast Hondo Owl in
Black Creek District No, 12-
W. Summitt Ave., San Antonio or Route 9, Box 299c, San Antono.
call Pershing 8935. us eax, 9-2t. ■ 1.3. "i"vu.. 8-2tp L
good for athlete foot and ring- o
worm on human beings. Try a ' ?
bottle.—LaCoste Drug Company. -r
6 ' . W-tf 'i 2
STOP AT THE Blue Bonnet
Cafe at Castroville for good
Eats, Beer and Home-made Ice
Cream and Bread. ? Courteous
Service—Patronise a home in- ■
dustry and help your home town.
-Bread for sale at all Stores hi
Castroville. 23tf.
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/ Biry District No. 11—Mrs. E.
W. Love, Devine, Texas and .
Miss Anna Mae Bendele, Devine, courageous and his, slants were
Texas, solved only for three 5 2
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faster can. Tough, rugged tires that X. 6 B4pi7
stand up under high' speeds and hard NV z. 55
going. They’re economical, too, be- N N„EeKM.
cause they Stay safer, longer. Let us / IRE4b N
demonstrate them on your own CM. / 0(11A .F0e N
’ D. J. CHRISTILLES N/STAMKERB
Welding, Dise Rolling, Auto Repairing / 9 4 7, ANb E
Phone 19 Lacoste Texas Lsrop € 0 K
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/ GOOD SEED OATS
: / The Turf Variety
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Now is the time to get your’Seed oats — We buy ill kinds :
. . of grain and sell better feeds. See us when you went
' ; anything in the field seed line or POULTRY FEEDS. '
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1930
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Freddie Robertson, former Pio-
Murphy diztriet No. *-MI“ goene°tsongncnnisunlanahaatben
Fayette, Louisiana and on Sun-
day before last blanked the New
Iberia Cats 2-0 to win a crucial
Shook Z District No. 10 Mr,__— —___ ,
Luke B. . Wier, Prin., Devine, hurlers in the Ledgae. i The paper
Texas; Mrs. Ora D. Kiel, Devine, says:
while rearing a family of fine
, young men and women. Their
resulted in chief aim has been to further the
“ cause of the young, and to extend
church .work; Their influence
gg 0. and. Miss Florence Reicherzer
"9 from San Antonio wets the guests
‛ of Mrs. ‘ Katie Reicherzer and
/ 9 daughter here Sunday.
Sunday night a burglar entered
miles west of Lytle in Medina
County. //„ / \ ••
As an instructor in various
schools, Prof. Matthews has con-
tributed much to civilization by
moulding character in the school
room. His good wife has been a
Wonderful aid to the communities
as a civic and church worker,
that will really serve the farm-
"era. •
Poteet has a splendid lighted
field just back of the nice school
plant and Coach Mayo has a
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FOR SALE—Blank Sales books
at Ledger Office, LaCoste. 9-tf.
: FIRE, WINDSTORM and HAIL
INSURANCE on houses, see A.
F. Haller, Castroville. / 35-tf.
PROMPT and efficient Radio re-
pair service. AU work guaran-
teed, Castroville Drug Store. 11-tf
FOR SALE—Barred Rock Pul-
lets and Cockrels. Apply at Led-
ger Office. ' ■ ______ 9-lt
FOR Prompt Hauling Service
at all times, phbne fe.—James
L. Biediger, LaCoste.
nto, jolts, it is terri
en- time in ths dii
Caterina bested the La Pryor
team 24 to 12 in a 6-man game
AS you know Blue Death is a
local product with a state-wide
sale—C. S. Heliums, manufacturer.
A Try a bottle today. LaCoste Drag
“ Company. c25-tf.
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Stands at the heart of the business
life of this community.
283 3 82 "S2"8,7,-, • a.Mig,er* . w. ,
ning to look like Three. Rivers
and George West will be the big
contenders for conference honors,
although some of the coaches
claim George West is playing an
ineligible man. a - - a
/ Other Football Games 36,
The Antlers of Tivy-hi in Kerr-
ville journeyed to San Benito in
the Rio Grande Valley and scor-
ed a 26-0 victory over the Grey-
hounds, rated as one at the val-
ley's boat teams. - 3 E:
Fredericksburg Hillbillies
swamped the Tech “B” team un-
der a 60-0 ecore Friday at Fred-
ericksburg. The Hillbillies wiU
open at home next Friday with a
brand new lighted field.
A coachi will probably get-fired
because the La Fayette, La? team
defeated . the state champion
Buckaneers from Corpus Christi.
Defeat is an unpardonable sin
with Corpus fans. g
Three Rivers defeated Bandera/
87-0 at Three Riven Friday. Bob
Holbrook, a trippie threat, scor-
ed three touchdowns and one ex-
tra point and \ his teammate, Kiz-
sia, ran 80 yards for his counter.
. Charlotte melted before the
Burbenk Farmers in Charlotte
Friday night, the top-heavy score
being 52-0. Bob Rohmer account-
ed for five of ths touchdowns and
he sprinted 80 yards to score one.
Pleasanton and George West
playsd a scoreless tie Friday
night and in case of a tie for ,
championship honors will get cre-
dit for the game on penetrations.
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the home of Vicente Lopez in the
northern part of town and stole
. . i , a sewing machine, leaving the
stand.
Messrs. P. F. Christilles from
here and E. S. Christilles from
San Antonio were business visit-
—
few years ago.
roadbed is bad one
we add ths stitnir
eighth inning walk 1
the second marker for the Sox.
mr. uonn roie, xncey, zexus; The game gave the White Sox a
Mr. John Buchanan, Yancey, dead of 3 to 2 in the pennant
" games. Robertson strtick out
five.”'. • : 2e‛in w -— -----— - —70
; This crafty submarine hurler and Mrs. J. G. Matthews are held
has pitched many good games" is ample proof of usefullives and
at Magnus Park and was regard-' it was indeed a pleasure and a de- , —___,______
ed as one of the best semi-pro light to their many friends to mix 13-0 in their opening game Fri-
hurlers to the region. His entry and mingle with them - “i
info organised baseball is bring- eventful occaaion. -2
Faseler ing him added successes as a had said good byes, the members
mound artist. Freddie will prob- of the family enjoyed a delight
--ss ably be home soon as the seasonful reunion that extended through
has closed. , . (Sunday. ■ " e - ■
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Lytle Pirate Play Tie Game
With Poteet Aggies Friday
—Many Other Games
Although the Poteet Aggies roads that help to build the big
may get credit for victory on ! cities and will start building roads
penetrations,, the Lytle Pirates thai •
and Aggies played a Scoreless tie
game a Poteet lighted field Fri-
day night before a very large
crowd? Many football enthusi-
ty. It is understood that 8.8
miles from Sabinal sast to ths
Medina-Uvalde county line, are
complete, ths work also having
been done by Colglaxer & Huff.
According to the Division Engin-
eer, the new section of Highway
90 is one of the most modern and
highest type put down in Texas
in the last fivs years.—Hondo
; is a poultry feed that pays big dividends : [
R. * J. Mangold
;; CRAIN DEALER LACOSTE, TEXAS :;
nneeecepeceenese+e-eee
kzi.Mra-+trcomewithkontrah . Bryan, Yancey, Texab;
Business men in the home town'
of Vice-President John Nance
am whipped the
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FOR SALE 150 Egg, Oil Incu. -a
bator and brooder, 3 milch cows, eer,2
small separator, 2% year old sad-
die mare, 30 white Leghorn pullets | 12
and 1 gray enamelwood Range.—- ’ 1/G
Mrs. Les Minner, Sherwood Rd., ' S
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? Do you experience ,.
2 trouble in getting
Automobile Repair Work
the kind that
Satisfies?
We specialise In gsneml repair work—carry a complete
line of accessories and guarantee toplease you
** If ita Welding there is no job too difficult
AHR’S GARAGE
A. H. AHR, Prop. LACOSTE, TEXAS
Mrs. Ulrich B. Kempf and chil-
dren from Castroville were La-
Coste visitors Sunday evening.
Messrs. Henry Biediger and
ton, W. F: visited with Mr. and
Mrs. George Frey and ton, Thom-
as, at Dunlay Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. L. G. -Gutziet
from San Antonio were the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. George Chris-
'a. tilles here Tuesday. "0
F.A - ,"25 Rev. and Mrs. A. H. Falkenberg
h of Castroville visited ih LaCoste
k ■ i‛ Monday, and paid the Ledger a
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B Mr, and Mrs. D. J. ‘Steubing
W. 8 and children from Cliff visited I
With Mrs. Steuhing’s father, Lee
Bush and'children here Sunday.
I Mrs. J. L. Caskey,, who recent.
3 ly moved toL Sabinal from V here,
I was a visitor in LaCoste Mon.-
' L day-
rj Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mangold
I .*3 from Castrqville were visiting at
l T' the Wm. Keller home here
I Wednesday
8- * Mr. and Mrs. Celeste Tondre
i 9 and Leo Zinsmeyer visited with
Mr- and Mrs. G. C. Tondre and
dgh,e children at LaPryor Sunday.
5 Mrs August Wurzbach and lit-
a. tie daughter, Velma, of Rio Me-
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Tunnell, C. A. The La Coste Ledger (La Coste, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, September 29, 1939, newspaper, September 29, 1939; La Coste, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1584732/m1/4/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Castroville Public Library.