The La Coste Ledger (La Coste, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, November 7, 1941 Page: 3 of 4
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LACO8TE TEXAS
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T. J, Wernette, Reporter
Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Tondre
San Antonio visited in the Paul
Flathouse ‘home at Cliff Sunday.
Mrs. Frank Hauck of San An-
tpnio spent several days as the
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Christmas -E stamps Committee:
Mesdames Robert Montel, and O.
COFFEE, Red A White, 1 lb. can ..
COFFEE, Early Riser, 1 lb. pkg. i
Sunday, November 9, 1941
9:00 A. M. Sunday School and
Bible Classes, John Reus, Supt,
Next Sunday there will be no
divine service in our church. The
Wednesday, November
1130 in the afternoon.
, Conrad-Wurzbch of Cliff un-
derwent an appendectomy Friday
at Medina Hospital in Hondo. .
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positions to be filled are. on.or near
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of Hondo..1 visited 'Mrs. Bendele’s
mother, Mrs. Louisa* Hass and
other relatives Sunday. >
Approaching Marriage
Is Announced
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A cheerful old bear at the too
Could always find something to do.
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Sgt. and Mrs. Y. J. Kinsall and
two children of Randolph Field
spent Sunday here visiting re-
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A sailor, after placing some flowers, on a grave, in a cemetery,
noticed an old Chinaman placing a bowl of rice on a nearby grave, and
asked: “What time do you expect your friend to Come up and eat that
rice?” •
help support Grace Lutheran Sa-
nitorium, so it can grow to be a
larger institution of greater ser-
vices for those who are stricken
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and Mrs. Fred Rihn and daugh-
ter, Barbara.
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Mr. J. T. Lawler arrived home
Friday from a three week’s visit
with his sister,- Miss Genevieve
Lawler in Ashyille, N! C. He al-
so visited in New Orleans enroute
School regularly. We are getting
ready., for our Christmas Pro-
gram. -./1- Ndia,
• Luther League meeting Nov.
14th, at 7:30 P.M. in the Fuos
Building. Please come and bring
, " at 7:30 p.m. . ;
There wjll be many pretty
and useful prises. ;
Schott Brothers
CASTROVILLE, TEXAS’
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Falkenberg; (the cedar chest' will
be used for the altar* covers);
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BOAP, Crystal White, 5 bars for
P A G SOAP, 5 bars for..E. —......
KRISPY SALTINE CRACKERS; 7 os. pkg.
LIGHT GLOBES, 25, 40, 50 or 60 .... .„ J......
' Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bendele Jr,
are the proud parents of a son,
Henry Louis, weighing 6 lbs., 14
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Mr. and Mrs. Allen Nitsch
Black and son, Buddy, of San An-
tonio were Sunday guests of Mr:
and Mrs. Adolph Ahr.
The children of Mary gave their
Halloween party Wednesday. The
highlight of the party was an
animal drawing. Everyone tried
their ability in drawing an animal.
Lindy Schott won the price for
drawing a very lifelike elephant.
Punch and cake were served as
refreshmehts s M
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And what the world has called failure sometimes has proved, in the
light of history, to have been grand success. MM
ne of the chief objections advanced to another special session of
the legislatirre is that; once the lawmakers meet, the bars are down and
any Subject, is liable to be legislated on, with consequent increase in
taxes and regulation?. Even at the recent special session called for
just one purpose, the House passed some 30 bills on other subjects de-
spite the fact that press and public were unanimous in insisting that
nothing but the country road bonds assuption problem be dealt with.
An old Quaker said to a friend, “Everybody is a liar except thee
and me—and sometimes I have my doubts about thee." s
meets on
12th- at
CAMAY SOAP, 2 bars for - i . — -e---
SOAP, Ivory, medium bar..... 5%e — Large, Bar. .
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Hondo, 1; and three from Barry
Bros. of San Antonio.
In the meantime, 6 horses pur-
chased in Cotulla,, 1 in Carrizo
Springs, 3 in Rio. Frio, and 3 from
Joe Short of Bandera,' have been
brought to Hondo. A carload of
.twenty horses will be shipped out
of the local depot today (Thursday)
for Fort Reno, Oklahoma, accord-
ing to information received'frpm'
Paul.R. Richter. 1 ' c
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of San Antonio were visitors of
relatives here Sunday. . . '
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Mrs. Bertha Jungman of the
Potrancol spent Sunday and Mon-
day as the guest of her sister
and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
These Specials are for CASH Only
Phone in Your Orders Friday and Saturday—
No Specials Sunday Morning and NO grocery order
filled after nine o-clock A. M.
. "TRADE WITH SCHOTT’S AND SAVE”
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Mrs. B. T. Winters and three
children" of Corpus Christi are
the guests of her mother, Mrs.
Bertha Jungman and’ family" at
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Ambulance Service
Licensed Embalmer and
Funeral Directors n"•
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe G. Karm
spent the week-end. as the guests
of Mrs. Karm's sister and hus-
band, Mr. and Mr?. Cecil Strick-
land and ’ another sister. Miss,
Florence' Neill, at Christine, Tex-
as. 7 ’ F
Mrs. Hugo Mumme spent Satur-
day visiting friends and relatives
in San Antonio and Boerne. :
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Mrs. Edwin Pingenot and son,
Hilmer, of San Antonio spent
Sunday here visiting relatives.
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Ladies Aid will meet on Wed-
nesday afternoon, Nov. 26 at
2 PiM. in the Fuos Building. .
; English Thanksgiving Service
on the last Thursday in Novem-
ber.soi
" The. Church with A Welcome,
A. H. Falkenberg, Pastor.
Read the Clansined column for
real bargainm. ,
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smile: “Same time your friend
of a dead man. The most spine
tingling moment was the touching
of the dead man’s body as it lay in
the coffin. A vacuum cleaner
cleverly placed at the base of th?
coffin and the switch touched t
the Opportune moment 1 did the
rest.
After this experience games
were played and refreshments of
ice cream and. cookies were served.
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The Juniors and Freshies took
their diagnostic tests in English/
this past week- 20"g8 /
WE JUST RECEIVED A NEW SHIPMENT
J- , QF DRESS SUITING
meeting on • November 26th, at
2 p.m.; Members and non-mem-
bers are urged to be at this in-
teresting .lecture “The- Easy Way
to do your, household cleaning"
The meeting, closed with the
Lord's Prayer. A delicious lunch
Mrs. Bob Carson and Mrs.
Maud Grimsinger of San Antonio
spent the week-end as the guests
horses; • . I \ " - azi
0.3. Bader sold one horse to the.
purchasing board for which he re-
ceived A premium of $170 00
Others were purchased from the
following at a price ranging from
5160 to 9165: Bud Grain of
the Potraneo. ogyne n
Albert A. “Red” Geant who- has
been at Chanute Field, Illinois,
■for' several months is enjoying a
fifteen day furlough with his par-
The St. Cecilia Music Club gave
a party Friday. Everyone donned
ghost masks and were taken
through the Hall of Horrors, com-
monly known as the Dead Man’s
Cave. They were greeted by a
.very likeable ghost ‘who, led them
through the chamber where they
with tuberculosis, hy buying
Christmas stamps from these
ladies. On the Sick Committee
Dinner guests of Mr.' and Mrs.
Gabe Tschirhart Sunday were
Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Ahr and ■
family and. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
AHr) and family;, all iof San An-
Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Boehme
of Castroville announce , the
approaching marriage. of their
daughter, Lurell Louise, to Milton
Richard Hoffman of Randolph
Field, son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Hoffman, which will take
place November 22.
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Artny Purchases Horses
At Hondo
.. Army’buyers for the South Cen-
tral Remount Area were in Hondo
Tuesday, October 28, at which time
they inspected a large number of
Mrs. Adella Koenig returned to
her home from San Antonip
Tuesday where she^is convales-
cing from a recent operation. A
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, Mr. and Mrs Clark E. Tondre
and daughter, Joyce LaVerne of
San Antonio ispnt he week-end,
as the guests of Mri • Tondre’s
mother, Mrs. A. H. Tdndre ' and
son, Elton. ? Joyce LaVerne re-
mained for a several weeks’ visit
with her grandmother
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/Sgt. Leon Groff of Fort Sam
Houston and Clyde Bader of here
left the early part of the week ,
Board of U S. Civil /Service
Examiners, at the post office, or
from the Secretary of the Board
of U. S. Civil Service Examiners, •
at* any first or second-class post
office.—Hondo, Anvil Herald: 7 .V
physical activity is necessary. Ap-
plications must be on file not later
than November 28, *1941.
All applications must be sent to
the Washington office of the Civil
Service ■ Commission not later than
the closing date specified. Full
information as to the requirements
for these examinations, and, appli-
cation forms, may be obtained from
With Texas the location pf so many national defense industries,
the bomber plant in Fort Worth and the airplane factory in Grand
Prairie, to name only two—thought is being given by defense industry
officials as to ways and means of preventing their workers from
falling into the clutches of loan sharks. For loan sharks are enemies
of national defense. Such is not their intention, for even a man who
loans money at 400 per cent. interest can have a spark of patriotism
in his breast. , ' ., ■ 3 .
But J. L. Pritchettx manager of the Fort Worth Better Business
Bureau, points out that one of the worst effects of falling into the, toils
of a loan shark is that a borrower who is unable to meet the payments ;
begins to worry and his efficiency on the job is seriously reduced.
National defense industry heads want to prevent such a condition among ■
their workers and so credit unions (whereby workers in a plant pool ;
their savings, and loans are made to individual members) will be :
encouraged.
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-Pastor will fill the pulpit of St.
; Paul’s Lutheran Church in- Hon-
; do at 10 o’clock in the morning.
‛ Children please attend Sunday
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CASTROVILLE NEWS FLASHES
ISABEL KA.RM, Correspondent
the red & WHITE STORES
Fall and winter green peppers
and Marglobe and Rutger toma-
■ toes are"now rollingito market in
' carload lots' daily from, the Laredo
district and are finding ready, de-
mand on the markets of the coun-
try on account of their high
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was served by the hostess, Mrs,
Arthur Kriewald: . ,
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GRAPEFRUIT, Texas-Marsh Seedless, 6 for.... .
TEXAS ORANGES, Hamlin Seedless, 288 Size. 2 doz. .
MILK, IGA, Evaporated, 6 small or 3 tall cans .. v
OXYDOL, large package ...........
— SPECIALS ON FEEDS —
MEAL OR PEACAKE, 100 lb. sack.-........... .
WHEAT SHORTS. 100 lb. sack ......................... ... ......
BRAN, 100 lb. sack ......______ -E...... _ ,.....
CRUSHED CORN, Ear and Shucks, 100 lb. sack
MAGNATIC COWFEED, 100 lb. sack . ,...........
BOSSY COWFEED 100 lb. sack ........................
- The OX.P.H. 7 Club held its
monthly, meeting this week.Leat-
rice Hans, Freddie Lieber, Donald
Jungman, Louis' Tschirhart,/ Joe
Noonan, and Melvin Burellsixof
the members, presented a plasen-
titled, “Taint Funny McGee."
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PEANUT BUTTER, Tommy Tinker, 16 oz. 16? — 32 oz. 28?" !!
SALAD DRESSING, Sun Spun, 8 Oz. jar. .......13? ’;
16 oz.. ... .........23? — 32 oz: _______ 37? $
SOUP, Our Value, Tomato, 20 oz. can -1104 !;
SOUP, Our Value, Vegetable, 20 oz. can -5-________________ v 10?
SUPER SOFT TISSUE, 3-for -La..—___________20? /
FIG PRESERVES, 16 oz. jar . 19?
OXYDOL, large size --.194
WASHO, with dish cloth 19? — Giant, with cup & saucer 55?
weeks',visit with1 her sister and
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Ellis Wurzbach and son, Ricky
at Shreveport, La.
- ' -—- / Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Mechler of
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Applewhite Southton spent Sunday, visiting
and soh and Mr.and Mrs. Thom- Mrs. Mechler’s father, Edward __________
— "------------ --- Tschirhart, at the home of his/B.Penkert. Everyone is urged to
son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Committee: Mesdames o. B. Pen-
kert. and John Heiser. ,
• Mrs. Clark of San Antonio will
meet with the ladies in their next
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Border Patrolmen—92,000 a yeat*
in the Border Patrol, Department :*
of Justice. This examination is ,
announced on a nation-wide basis 1.7
since sufficient eligibles were not 7 3
obtained when A was announced A
recently in the southwestern sec- 1 2
tion of the country. Most of the
are Mesdames F. C, Stinson and Yancey, 1; W. J. Saathoffof
" ’ """ Hondo, 1; John G, Sehuehle of
FIGS, White, 8 oz. pkg. -Gu .......... ............. :!
SPAHETTI, Red A White, No. 300 can, 2 for-___________17? : 1
TAMALES, Blue & White, 2 for ...... i......254 J
SUGAR, Pure Cane, 10 lbs; for—- ................ 55? !:
SHORTENING, Red A White, 3 lb. pail, not sold alone 51? ;;
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L. M. Tondre & Sons
not to mention the presence of a
fortunes telling witch, leering
jack o’ lanterns, and the remains Clarence Haase, Secretary of the
Rath Blackhawk, lb. '32?
SMOKED SAUSAGE, Home Made Country Style Rings,
Pound 21?
SHORTENING, Crustene, lb. carton 17%4
BACON SQUARES, Sugar Cured. 1b. 20 :
WIENERS, Swift’s, All Meat. |b. 194 $
APPLES, Wine Sap, Nice Size, dozen 154 , $
POTATOES, Idaho Russet, U. S. No. 1, 5 lbs. a 13? >
LETTUCE, California, Crisp, Hard Heads, each 64
for a vacation to be spent in Ar-
kansas, Alabama and Louisiana.
They plan to spend most of. their
time in Lake Charles and New
Orleans, La.
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Miss Mary FitzSimon arrived
frm , her home in , Hot Springs,
Ark., last week for a visit with
her brother and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Bernard FitzSimon. -
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Mr.;, and Mrs. Emil Biry bad
as their guests Sunday Mr. and
Mi's. Bert FPope and daughter. - . ------ .
LaVerne, and Mr. and Mrs. Me- main, and Mary Ann of LaCoste
of the former’s son-in-law and
daughter, L Mr. and Mrs. W. B.
MeCoin Wednesday. Mr. and
Mrs. MeCoin are teachers in the
Castroville Public School.
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Zion’s Lutheran Church
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Party
horses at the stock pens. Seven
animals were purchased to be used .. . -
as -cavalry and heavy cavalry met many difficulies.- Trapdoors
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of here and Mrs. Harry Speer of and Mr. Haby near Rio Medinai (
Gai AnFAN:. a1 ____I l* r
, • And Fd certainly holler, 213rp‛"r0,.,
For I’d buy that whole Christmas tree,” y
„ % My first dollar, by the way, was made soon after that great
declamation by gathering a bucket of, peaches from the trees in our
back yard and trudging,around, selling them. A dollar (I thought)
would be all the money there was in the world. Imagine my surprise,
when I counted up and found T had actuallyk-eold $1,05 worth of
peadhes. That was when oneyong salesman "called it a day.”
And first time lever saw my name in the paper was when I was
recovering from a serious illness, not long after the peach-selling
episode. In that particular issue of the paper, the editor told about
Farmer Brown bringing in an extra large sweet potato and that item
occupied six lines, while the fact that I had been quite sick was given
only three, lines, it was along time before I forgave the local Horace
Greeley.
Mrs. Julius Tschirhart.
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Miss * Vivian Rihn . \ returned
home last week after . a (wo
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Ladies Aid Society Meets
Ladies Aid Sodiety of Martha
met in the Fus Building for its
monthly meeting on October 29th
at 2:00 pom. i
The meeting was . opened with
prayer and singing of hymns. ,
The minutes were read and ap-
proved. The following members
were appointed to serve on the
various committees: Black altar-
cover and Brown cloth for organ
Committee: Mesdames A. H. Fal-
kenberg, Hilda Franger, and Wm.
Tschirhart; Cedar Chest Commit-
tee: Mesdames Clarence Bippert
and Hilda Franger and Rev. A. H.
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The Annual Report Of the
Smithsonian has arrived making
another addition to the library. - ' q
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The Castroville C. f C. and
Volunteer Fire Department will
meet in regular session Thurs-
day hight, at eight l o’clock, Nov.
13, 1941. A social will follow
the. meeting- All members, and
the ladies are invite to'attend.
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• OLEOMARGARINE, Snowflake, pound carton 15? *
BAKING POWDER, Calumet, pound can 2 ... , 160
CHERRIES, IGA, Red, Sour, Pitted, No. 2 can . 14,
11 COCOA, IGA, 8 oz. tin. 8? —- 16 oz. tin 14?
12 CANE SUGAR, Sea Island. 10 pound cloth bag (limit) 55
3 > COFFEE, Folger’s, 1 pound vac. can 28?
COFFEE, Sunny Morn, pound bag T9? "
MARSHMALLOWS, Sno-Puff, 8 oz. boat 8?
CHOCOLATE GEMS, IGA, Semi-Sweet, 7 oz. pkg; 1214?
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Mr. and Mrs./Richard Ahr of
New Braunfels accompanied by J
Mr. Ahr’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Ahr fof here; emotored to" /
Brackettville Sunday for a visit
with Mr. and Mrss Aelred-Ahr. , iL
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/unday guests in the Ralph
Tschirhart" home .were Mrs.- Julius
Ahr and children, Quentiny Shar-
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{ Gene Artt
:: And His Orchestra
'; Adm: Gents 40? — Ladies 204 3 * —n
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Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rihn and .
Bobby and Billy Brown of De- gues 26 her sister, Mts. A* H*
SPECIALS FOR
Fri. & Sat., Nov. 7 & 8,1911
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f MyGrandpaust to say. After you-ve done your best, the result- j
w hether success or failure—is in a Higher Hand. ’ But have you done
sa Bds rhep-n40p012e -600
nin"mu ey Ac
To which his grandson adds, What is failure, anyway? . Bdekle
wrote the historof civilizatioh but he didn’t telluS what civilization
is, “What is truth?" asked jesting Pilate, and would not stay for, an
answer? What has seemed a failure at the moment has of ten-times
proved to be the turning point that led a man to great achievement.
$ 9-u
CASH SPECIALS
Fri. & Sat., Nov. 7 & 8,1941
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1941
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R. Q. Stinson entertained with
a Hallowe’en party at the home
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F.
C. Stinson last Friday night.
Mrs, Alfred Bitzkie of San An-
tonio is the guest this week of
1 her brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Bendele Jr. "8a' ’
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Miss Marjorie Tschirhart of
here and Miss Irene Ricks of
Divpt ■ attended/ the SWTTC
Homecoming festivities at San
Marcos over the week-end.
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CHOCOLATE COVERED CHERRIES, 1 |b. box - 19?
PINK SALMON, No. 1 tall ean.......--184
DILL PICKLES, Kosher, 12 oz. jar.................
RAISINS, 15 oz. pkg. um.d-",--------104
THRIFT PRUNES, 2 1b. pkg..:—................
PEACHES, Brimful, No. 2% can ----a..... .... 19?
CHILI GON CARNE, Gebhardt’s, with beans, 2 cans for... 23?
CHILI CON CARNE, Gebhardt’s, without beans, 2 cans. 30?
CORN, Red & White, Country Gentleman, No. 1 can...—. 8?
CORN, Red & White, Country Gentleman, No. 2 can .—12? /
TOMATO SAUCE, Spanish Style, Red & White t--L 5?
BLACK PEPPER, Red A White, % lb. can——— 13?
APPLE JELLY, White House, 2 lb. jar.— ............21?
FACIAL TISSUE, Superfine, 2 boxes for ------------
RED A WHITE CLEANSER. 2 for---------------.9?
MACARONI OR SPAGHETTI, 1 lb. cello bag —— —10?
LEA A PERRIN SAUCE. -------e: —274
HINDS HONEY CREAM, 50? size —-28?
SLICED BACON, Flav-R-Ful, 1b —- —...........264
LETTUCE, Head ,— — W
COLORADO CABBAGE, 1b. —--a 3%4
ORANGES, Texas, dos.a------- ——---•----—164
APPLES, Fsncy Wine Sap, \doz.---------------—-----------23?
APPLES, Fancy Deliciou, doz,-----------------—27?
POTATOES, Idaho, 10 lbs. for.--------—25?
oz., born Thursday, October 30,
* at the Castroville Clinic-Hospital.
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{ PR UNES, IGA, Santa Clara, Med. Size, 1 pound carton 10%
? CHOCOLATE SYRUP, Hershey’s, 5% oz. tin . 4
$ 15 oz. tin'
> BAKING SODA, Arm & Hammer, 8 oz. pkg.
16 oz. pkg.
b ■ ROLLED OATS. IGA, 20 oz. pkg. •Me — 48 oz. pkg. 15 /
$ PE AM I BI H EK, IG A. 16 oz. iar 17? I
POWDERED OR BROWN 9UGAR, Sea Island. k
;! i ih. pkg. - 7% ; /
SHORTENING, Sno-Kreem, 3 pound can 50* /
CAKE FLOUR. IGA, Light ‛N Fluffy, 2% lb. pkg. - 19?
BUTTER, Royal Gold Creamery, pound 37? -$
FLOUR, IGA Family, 12 lb. sack 46? - 241b. sack 87? ;
48 lb. sack . ...--------- 91.69 ;
DAWN TISSUE, 4 rolls , 23? 3 !
POTTED MEAT, IGA. 2. No. % tins 9? $
RED KIDNEY BEANS, IGA, No. 2 can 10% {
CORNED BEEF HASH, IGA, No. 2 can 20? >
KRISPY CRACKERS, Sunshine, 1 pound box 16? '
PORK AND BEANS, IGA, 3, 21 oz. cans 27?
. CATSUP, IGA, 14 oz. bottle 12%
COFFEE, Royal Guest, 1 lb. bag - 24?
SALMON, Peter Pan, No. 1 tall _ ‘ 18?
PRUNES, Everfresh, No. 2% can 12%
SLICED BACON, Swift's Berkley Brand, lb. 27?
Castroville. " Texas ,
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Mrs. George Muennink of the
Stubbs Ranch near Hondo spente
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hans were
visitors in San Antonio last
Tuesday.
Mrs. Mamie Rihn and children
of San Antonio spent/Sunday
here is the guests of relatives.
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'.probably at the age of 6, and it was' nq such “kid stuff” as “Mary had 3; um- :,
a little lamb”, either. No, sir, it was: , ?.
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the church holidays as the guest
of her sister, Mrs. Rudolph
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Dr. J. D. Williamson
' < ,'7 Surgeon 162
Phone 82
CASTROVILLE, TEXAS
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Biediger, John C. The La Coste Ledger (La Coste, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, November 7, 1941, newspaper, November 7, 1941; La Coste, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1584842/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Castroville Public Library.