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FRIDAY, JULY itth, 19%6
THB LACOSTE LEDGEE. LACOSTR, TEXAS
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Our Castroville Department
PARTY TOURING WEST
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Adv. 12-tf.
‘ Antonio and sister Miss Elizabeth
Mechler were visitors here Satur-
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'cows brought $4,00 to $4.25 with
Your business apprciated.—
Lee Bush -and family here.
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For Sale— Nice peaches, several
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Don't Neglect
YOUR EYES*
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Halty from
Hondo were visitors here Sunday.
Fire, Windstorm and Hail in-
surance on houses, see \. F. Hal-
Hee
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( ASTROVILLE ZION'S
LUTHERAN CHURCH
SOAP, Green & White, 5 giant bars -
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Mrs. Rosa Hutzler from Marion
is here on a short visit with rela-
tives.
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tives hare Tuesday.
For Prompt Hauling Service at
LIQUid, tABLETS
SALVI, HOSE DRoPS
Adv. 50-3tp.
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Industries. d
rs For Better Building
Keicherzer.
Mr- C W
from Natalia
SUPER SOFT, 3 rolla ------
BLACK MERRIES, Texas, No. 2 can
PUFFED WHEAT, Quaker, pkg.....
RAISIN BRAN, Skinners, per pkg. ...
We are authorized to announce
the following candidate subject to
the general • election:
For County Judge:
ARTHUR H. ROTHE
A. D. 1936.
(L. S.)
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Mr and Mrs. Phil A. Scherrer
and daughter Miss Julia and son
Martin from theSauz were San
We are authorized to announce
the following candidates subject
fb the action of the democratic
primary in July:
For Representative 77th Dis,
JOE MONKHOUSE
JOE CALDWELL
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UNDERTAKING SERVICES
sympathy and kindness during our
recent sorrow, the loss of our be-
loved wife and mother, Mrs. Jose-
‘phine Bendele. Also we wish to
thank all who sent floral offer-
ings.
BQSAL
For zak at all drug itores 25c
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
No. 3339
GINGER ALE & LIME RICKEY, Quachita, 24 ox. bottle 9e
Plua 54 deposit on bottles X
PRUNES, choice northwest, medium aiae, meaty 10 Iba. 5te
Stocker and feeder calves were in
light supply at $4.75 to $5.50.
Common to medium grade matur-
4 h-
2
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OTTO BENDELE
and'daughters.
Keep That Dollar
At Home
Schott Brothers
Cash Store
Friday & Saturday, July 17 & 18
— SPECIALS —
---- *as-
Card of Thanks
MILK OF MAGNESIA, Phillipa, 4 ox. bottle ,
12 ou. bottle
' BATHROOM TISSUE, Blue a White, 3 rolls
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Me
Eye Hygiene la now considered
Important and necessary. After
“——- — —-glare dust or
few drops of
DROPS.
Keep that Dollar at Home where it will help
laaild up your,. City and Community. Money
Mud away will not help your Home Town nor
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2 SAN ANTONIO LIVESTOCK
Wednesday, July 15
(Federal-State Market News
We wish to thank our
friends and relatives for
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Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Christilles
and son from San Antonio were
ViSitihg relatives here Sunday, c
Miss Laura Tsehirhart and lit-
LaCoste Telephone
Company
Rudolph D. Bippert, Prop.
Local and Long Distance
Service. Report all troubles
or discourtesy to Mgr.
mules; Finder
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K. KONZACK, Pastor
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CITATION BY PUBLICATION
No. 3349
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SCHOTT BROTHERS
Castroville, Texas
west of San Antonio. Apply
Antonio Visitors one
week _
I wish to inform all my friends and
business associates that I have moved
my office into my warehouse, anyone
wishing to see me about selling or buy-
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day brought $3.00.
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PINEAPPLE JUICE, Rod * White, 12% oa. can ______M
SOAP, Woodbury’s Facial, 8 ban 25
kinds of scratch feed, ground ear corn,
cotton seed meal, oats, bran, shorts, etc.
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Miss betayia Keller and Mrs.
E. J. Keller and sons, Eugene Jr.
Sunday, July 19.- Sunday school
and Bible class at 9:00 a.m.
Divine service at 10:00 a. m.
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thot
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ing of grain will find me
best of prices. I also
1 roan) and
Bexar-Medina-Atascosa Coun-
ties Water Improvement District
No. 1 Vs.' John F. Lenertz. .
In the District Court,
38th JUDICIAL DISTRICT,
Medina County, Texas.
The State of Texas to the
Sheriff or any Constable of Me-
dina County—GREETING:
YOU ARE HEREBY COM-
MANDED, that by making publi-
cation of this Citation in some
newspaper published in the Coun-
ty of Medina, once in each week
for Four consecutive weeks pre-
vious to the return day hereof,
you summon John F. Lenertz,'who
is alleged to be a non-resident of
the State of Texas, to be and ap-
pear at the next regular term of
the. District Court of the 38th
Judicial District of Texas, held in
and for Medina County, to be
holden at the Court House there-
of,- in the town of Hondo, on the
first Monday in August A. D.
1936, the same being the 3rd day
of August A. D. 1936, then and
there to answer a petition filed in
said Court on the 18th day of
September A. D. 1934, in a suit,
numbered On the Dpcket of said
Court, No. 3340 wherein Bexar-
Medina-Atascosa Counties Water
Improvement District No. 1, h
Rlaintiff, and John F.- Lenertz, is
defendant; the nature of plain-
tiff’s demand being substantially,
as follows, to-wit:
Suit for delinquent, flat rate as-
sessments for the maintenance
and operation of said Water Im-
provement District aggregating
$93.12 assessed against the fol-
lowing land: The West 11.64
acres of land in Lot 33, Block 5;
said land being situated in Me-
dina County, Texas, and being in
what is known as San Antonio
Trust Subdivision in said County,
and for foreclosure of statutory
lien on said land.
HEREIN FAIL NOT, but have
you before said Court on the said
first day of next term thereof
this writ with your return there-
on. showing how you have execu-
ted the same.
Given under my hand and seal
of said Court, at office in the town
of Hondo, this the 1st day of July
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COFFEE, Peaberry. 2 Iba. T T 354 ;
SUGAR. Pure Cane, 5 lb. doth bag _ z84 J
, 10 lb. doth bag sae 1
SHORTENING, 4 lb. carton .. . 4»e <
2 •RF I
ORANGES. Valencia, nice size per dozen 23 ,
BROWN’S TULIP VANILLA WAFERS. 13% ox. pkg. 204 1
GRAPE JUICE, Red A White, pint bottle 14 <
POTATOES, U. S. No. 1‘s California, 5 lbs. 204.3
FLAV-R-JELL, 2 pkgs....... -.9 ;
TOMATO JUICE, Phillips delicious, 10 oz. can ...... 1
Red and White, 14 oz. can . ■...... —......-___________
Bexai -Medina-Atascosa Coun-
ties Water Improvement District
No, 1 Vs. James Mahon.
In the District Court,
38th JUDICIAL DISTRICT,
Medina County, Texas.
The State of Texas to the
Sheriff or anv Constable of Me-
dina County—GREETING:
YOU ARE HEREBY COM-
MANDED, that by making publi-
cation of this Citation in some
newspaper published in the Coun-
ty of Medina, once in each week
for Four consecutive weeks pre-
vipus to the return day hereof,,
you summon James Mahon, who is
alleged to be a non resident of the
Stole of Texas, to be and appear
at the-next regular term of the
District Court of the 38th Judicial
District of Texas, held in and ’for
Announcements
odd head to $4.50; common to
medium grades, $3.25 to 14.00,
with cuttery kinds down to $2.50.
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Mrs.-Gus, Zinsmeyer and son
Claude Louis and Miss Dorothy
Brooka of San Antonio visited
here Thursday of last week.
Mis, Robi. Rihn returned home
Monday from the, Santa Rosa In-
firmary where she underwent an
operation some time ago.
Mr and Mrs. Paul Hutzler and
CASH SPECIALS
— For ...
Friday & Saturday, July 17 and 18
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MALARIA
in 3 days
COLDS
proud parents of a 9 lb. baby girl
instead of a boy. The young
Miss was christened Sunday in
Co.
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Clerk of District Court in and for
Medina County, Texaa.
Came to hand July 1st A. D.
1936, at 4 o’clock P. M, and publi-
cation of the above Citation or-
dered made in the LaCoste Led-
ger.
CHAS. J. SCHUEHLE
Sheriff of Medina County, Texaa.
By J. B. DAWSON, Deputy.
Hog., 200 head. The market
continued active and fully steady
with Tuesday. Good to choice
180 to 250 pound offerings, $9.25
to $9.65 with medium kinds of
the same weights, $8.75 to $9.25.
Best 140 to 160 pound butchers,
$8.50 to $9.25; medium grades,
$8.00 to $8.50. Good to choice 250
to 350 pounds, $8.75 to $9.65.
Good grade packing sows, $7.50
to $8.00 with medium kinds down
to $7.00.
No sheep were on offer. A few
medium fleshed goats late Tues-
For District Judge 38th
dicial district:
K. K WOODLEY
For District Attorney
Judicial District:
RALPH J. NOONAN
WoRINE
uuu. aoassHios won* snoaa
Just received large ship-
ment of these high grade
Wolverine Shoes, see us, we
really have the reduced price.
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sisted of 200 cattle and 300 calves:
Good grade calves and light
weight yearlings cashed at $6.00
to $6.50 with a few to $6.75;
medium kinds brought $5.00 to $6
with common kinds down to $4.00
while a few "rannies" sold down
to $3 60. The bulk of good fat
David to Kelly Field Wednesday
morning. David remained there
to pass the necessary examine
ations to join the Flying Corps,
Sunday after spending the past
week with Mr. and Mrs, Phil A.
Sehenrer and'family at the Sanz
Mrs Raymond Lindsey and
Mr. and Mrsi Alfred Tsehirhart
from- the Sanz were visitors here
one day the past week
Mr and Mrs. Oscar Groff and
sons from San Antonio visited
homefolks here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Zinsmeyer
and daughters visited relatives iv
San Antonio Sunday.
Local, Personal and Business
Items from
CASTROVILLE, TEXAS
MRS. M. C. RIHN
Editor and Reporter
News items and advertisements
which are to appear on this page
must be brought to Highway Cafe
not later than 6:00 P. M. on
tie sisters from the Sauz were
visitors here Tuesday. ’ chilaren are visiting witb-Mrs:
■ and Lloyd Mere visitors in theAl-
amo City Friday.
3280a
sale— 135 acre farm, 70
acres in cultivation about 19 miles
A modern scientific eye lotion
showing some weakness. Receipts that soothes and refreshes tired
wire comparatively light and con- and irritated eyes.
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derest vegetables 'may be had for
a dime. From Pueblo the party
expect to journey on south to
Santa Fe and cut across the great
state of Texas to Dallas for two
or three days at the Centennial
before coming home.
Frank A. Tschirhart-s
Ady: 12-12 tp.
Mrs, Alois Haby and son Har-
vey were San Marcos visitors
Friday. They were accompanied
home by Miss Lillian, Tsehirhart
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ANY MODE! WOLVERINE 1
SHELL HORSEHIDE EVEN
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Mrs. Hildegarde Franger of
San Antonio and sister. Miss
Elizabeth Mechler from here are
attending, the Texas Centennial at
Dallas this week, ■
♦
Weighty bulls were scarce and
sold mostly at $4.00 to $4.50,
Announcements:
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Albert Rietzer from near Hon-
do was a Castroville visitor Tues-
day.
Lost or Strayed—One bay
horse, 2 young mares (1 gray and
ka.-2
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to Correction—We wish to make
the following correction. Mr. and
meeting at — -xe _
- ed steers, $4.75 to $5.76.
Examined, A record crowd attended the
sponsored by the LaCoste
. Raymond Lindsey from Atlee
spent Sunday evening with Mts.
Lindsey and children and Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Bush and family here.
Mr. and Mrs. I. G. Harvey of
Freer spent a few hours with Mr.
and Mrs. Alfred Keller and fami-
ly here Wednesday evening.
Now. is the time to have those
Diacs rolled and Plow-points
sharpened. — Daniel Christilles.
Phone 27; residence phone, 19.
Adv. 50-tf:
varieties at my place.—Ernest-
Elmer Jungman or Mrs. Lena
Reichcrzer, LaCoste, Texas. Mrs.' Clarence Holzhaus are the
Adv. 50-2tp.
1 ; Up to date caskets & supplies 1
, , Complete Funeral Service ,
J ; In hour of sorrow turn your :
i , troubles over to us.
1 • L. M. TONDRE * SONS ; •
J ; Licensed Funeral Director 1 ,
• Castroville, Texas
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eesteseroenteeeotrsnet
:; Dr. M. S. Derankou,
1 ; Graduate and Registered 1 ;
; ; EYE SIGHT SPECIALIST ; ;
] ; Who has a permanent of- j ;
> flee at Hondo for the last six । .
’ years, will make regular ' ’
, visits to Castroville every, ,
Ben Vann had as guests Thurs-
day evening, Mrs. Louis Groff and
daughter, Ora, Mr. and Mrs. R.
J. Bricker and children from San
Antonio and Mr. and Mrs. R. J.
Hyde and children, R. J. Jr. and
Blanche of Chicago, 111.
The baseball game at Riome-
dina last Sunday between the
Riomedina Tigers and D'Hanis
was called on account of rain in
the 4th inning. The Tigers were
leading 5 to 0.
For Sale—Two large river lots.
6-room dwelling with bath and
pantry. 2 wells, windmill and tank
with water piped over lots; barn,
double-garage, etc., Nice picnic
ground along river. Apply to Aug.
L. Halbardier, Castroville
Adv. 51-itp.
Mr. Ahr and Mr. Cole have I Tuesday of each week. Ok mailed
I been making preparations for the direct to the Ledger Office not
trip for days and everything was later than Wednesday morning of
- in readiness for the start Wednes-
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who has been attending the State
Teacher’s College at San Marcos
Misses Corine Graff and .Geor Lindsey’s parents, Mr and Mrs.
ea Mae Muennik of Hondo visi-
ted friends- here I Sunday after
For any kind of Hauling at any
time, phone Line 0-LS.—L. W.
BARTLETT PEARS, Red & White, choice, large can .........
PINEAPPLE, Red & White, home style, large can .0194
MUSTARD, French’s Cream Salad, S oa. Jar___________
8 oa. Jar ----------------------------
BIRD SEED, 18 oz: ___________-___________ 11^
RINSO, 2 medium size pkgs. ___________________a_____
INSECTICIDE, Ranger, haif pint can _________________ 104
Stop at the Bine Bonnet Cafe
at Castroville for good eats and
home-made lee Cream and Bread.
Courteous Service—Patronite a
home industry and help your home
town.—Bread fer Sale at all
Stores in Castroville. Adv. tf.
Service)
Price levels in the cattle divi- mportant ann ne
sion at San Antonio Wednesday exposure to sun-
held around steady with Tuesday windeapP,.a
on early rounds with later sales
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St. Louis Church. The names
given were Geraldine Rose.
Sponsors Were Mrs. Howard
Tsehirhart and Herbert Holzhaus.
The dance at Dunlay Sunday
night, July 12th was enjoyed by
a nice crowd of people. Entrance
prizes were awarded:—1st., case
of beer to Miss Doris Tsehirhart
2nd. 25 lb. sack of flour to Miss
Ruby Dell Weber of Dunlay.
THE RED & WHITE STORE s
Com. and Mrs. 11 J. Bippert
and Miss Marjorie Taschirhart
were Alamo City visitors Fues
day.
For Sale—Molasses Press and
Pan. ' Size No, 13.' in good condi-
lion—Apply A. E. Karm.
Ady-.51-4t.
So many out-uf town people at-
tended the funeral of the late
Mrs. Josephine Bendele that we
are unable to mention names
Just installed a new Disc-Roller.
If in need of disc sharpening see
’ day morning. It was this writers
pleasure to inspect Mr. Ahr’s
eoupe shortly before he started.
Anticipating the load it must
carry, he had installed an addi-
tional-leaf in the rear springs.
And was it packed full? Well, I
shouldsay "it was. Besides a
specially arranged mattress that
would afford comfortable sleeping
for two underneath the seat, the
back of which was hinged, we saw
a folding table that could be ex-,
tended to a size of 30x36 inches,
six folding Stools, a water-proof
tent, dishes, cooking utensils and
enough groceries- to feed an army
it was no wonder that friend
Ahr- put an extra leaf in the
spring for his machine was loaded
to the guards. He explained that
he had not taken a vacation in
soni time and that he wanted to
make this one count, it goes
without saying that the party will
all times, phone 68--James L. Ziegenbalg. Lille, Texas.
Biediger. Adv. 33-tf.
Mesdames fr S, HellunN and
E. J,' Keller work Sun Antonin
visitors Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs . Erank Comrad
from the . Franciea were visitors
here last Friday.
Mr. and' Mrs. Walter Koehler
of San Antonio were visiting
homefolks here Sunday:
Miss Alice Bush returned Sun-
day after spending the past week
at Ft. Sill, Oklahoma.
Mrs. Hildegard Franger of San
BARGAINS
For Sale or Trade—850 watt
Light Plant; 5 month old Bat-
teries; 32 Volt Washing Machine;
32 and 6 Volt Radios; 50 lb. and
100 lb. Ice Boxes; Used Electric
Refrigerator; Superfex Refriger-
ator used only 60 days; also new
Electrolux Gas or Kerosene Refri-
gerators.— Three Point Service
Station, Adv. 47-tf.
the Court House thereof, in the
town of Hondo, on the first Mon-
day in August A. D. 1930, the
same being the 3rd day of August
A. I). 1936, then and there to ans-
wer a petition filed in said Court
on the 18th day of September A.
D. in a suit,'numbered on
the Docket of said Court, No. 3339
wherein Bexar-Medina-Atascosa
Counties Water Improvement Dis-
trict No. 1, is plaintiff, and James
Mahon) is defendant: the nature
of plaintiff’s demand being sub-
stantially, as follows, to-wit: Suit
for delinquent flat rate assess-
ments for the maintenance and
operation of said Water Improve-
ment District aggregating $47.30
assessed against the following
land: All of Lot 28, in Block 6,
said Lot containing 8.60 acres of
land; said land being situated in
Medina County, Texas, in what is
known as San Antonio Trust Sub-
division of said County; and for
foreclosure of statutory lien on
said land.
HEREIN FAIL NOT, but have
you before said Court on the said
first day of next term thereof this
writ with your return thereon,
showing how you have executed
the same.
Given under my hand and seal
of said Court; at office in the town
of Hondo, this the 1st day of July
A. D. 1936.
(L. S.) EMIL BRITSCH
Clerk of District Court in and for
Medina County, Texas
Came to hand July 1st A. D.
1986, at 4 o’clock P. M., and publi*
cation of the aboy, Citati-
ordered made in th. —Cot L<
BANANAS. Yellow ripe, per 1b. ______________-_________ ’ •
OVALTINE, Medium size can ..—Mf — Large can______
I
daushtersfrom Tesnus, Texas are me
spendig a week’s vacation with
relatives here and in San Antonio.
Miss Francis Salzman and
brother Clinton from San Anton
io are spending the week with
Mr. and Mrs: Lee Bush and fami=
have a most enjoyable time. re-
, ■ 1 notify Albert Biediger.
turning home about August 1st..
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Mr. and Mrs. Albert II. Tschir-
hart and Joe Tschifhart Sr. of
Noonan were visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Mangold here Monday.
• Mr. and Mrs. August Halbar
liter and daughter Miss Madeline
from Castroville were short vmste
। tors at our office Monday.
Mr. and Mra Albeyt Bjediger
and daughter, Miss Clara accon-
panted their son and brother,
We carry a complete line of building mater-*
ial such as Lumber, Shingles, Iron Roofing,
Cement, Lime and various other items which
belong to the building line. Our prices are
right in line with the largest Yards in Sun An-
tonlo and elsewhere, therefore when you buy
your building material from us you are buying
at competitive prices and you are getting qual-
ity which cannot be excelled by anybody due to
the fact that we buy only from the very best
Lumber mills in Louisiana, Arkansas, and Ok- ,
lahoma, .....
We want to say to you aguin, ‘'Build Now”
gand buy material from your Home Dealer. We
have your interests at heart and will treat you
2
COPFEE, 2 lbs. Schott’s best peaberry 2941
BACON, semi sugar cured, per lb------ ------------ ---- —-/274
LETTUCE, nice hard heads, 2 heads —=154
r BANANAS, nice large fruit, per dozen . ------ 124
PEPPER, Green Bell, 3 lbs. ..... ----—194 ;
BEANS, 2 lb. can Medina green stringless, 3 cans ......254
. SAUER KRAUT, 1 lb. Libby 6e — 2 lb. Medina —.7•
2% lb. can Libby’s, 2 cans . -----—174 . j
SALMON, Flat can, 2 cans ---------
1 lb. can Pinks, 2 cans ---254
BROOMS, 4-string, plain handle A 254 .
PEACHES, 1 lb. can Del Monte 134 — 2% lb- can 184 ,
’ ICE CREAM POWDER, Vanilla, Strawberry or <
; Lemon, 3 boxes . 254
BAKING POWDER, 8 oz. can 841 lb. can — 224 <
ovaltine, small 3k — Large can ;
i MALTO-MEAL, per pkg. . , - 224 i
OATMEAL, Mothers, (oven serve cooking china) 224 <
! RAISINS, 1 lb. pkg. 9 — 2 lb. pkg. Market Day 154 J
i PLIT.,M pt- ran 21r — 1 pt. can - 254 ]
l qt. ean with moth bag 644 3
SOAP. Lava, medium, 4 bars 2te
SUPER SUDS. 2 boxes -174 ,
SOAP. T. N.T.; yellow laundry, 1 lb. bar, 6 bars —254
FLOUR, 98 lb. sack. Hearts Delight 6r White Wing $3.39
48 lb. sack $1.69 — 24 lb. sack 894 — 12 Ib.’sack 494
The Highest Prices paid at our store, for your Coan- 1
try Produce — if you have only a small amount or a
! large quantity we are always ready to help you.
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noon.'
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f Phone 12
= LaCoste, Texas S
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Glasses Fitted
: Offica is equipped w
♦ latest scientitie instr
Pint ----------18« — Quart —_____
CHILI CON CARNE, Gebhardt's, No. 1 ean _.._ 2146
Ne. 2 can ........ ;----------------
Red a White, pure, pint
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For State Senator 29th District
vote for H. L. Winfield of Ft,
Stockton, Texas. Adv. 51-2tp.
Miss Julia Scherrer. .of the Ala
mo City is spending her vacation
• with homefolks at the Sauz.
Vote for H. L. Winfield of Ft
Stockton, Texas, for State Senator.
Adv. 512tp.
Misses Agnes and Clara Scherr-
er of San Antonio spent the week-
end with homefolks at the Sauz.
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For Good Eats stop at High-
way-Cafe. Adv. 40-tf.
W, N. Saathoff wits a short
visitor here Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Holzhaus
from San Antonio were visitors
here Sunday. .
Insure—In Sure—Insurance, all
forms.— A. F. Haller, insurer.
Adv. 7tf.
. shower of rain which fell
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Biediger, John C. The La Coste Ledger (La Coste, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, July 17, 1936, newspaper, July 17, 1936; La Coste, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1590195/m1/4/: accessed July 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Castroville Public Library.