The La Coste Ledger (La Coste, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 53, Ed. 1 Friday, July 31, 1936 Page: 3 of 4
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eo Truck, 157 .wheel base, fine condition,
run only 1700 miles
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AlthougN . Branch’ Keller pitch-
ed a fine s-hit game, in Sunday
night’s contest mat Teeh Field in.
the San Antonio semi-pro tourna-
ment, the Magius Cubs kicked the
ball around and lost the xame by
a 13 to 2 score, thus putting this
team uf of the running in so far
as the tournament inroncernedr
The Cubs have beeniplaying rod
ball all season anil the setting
Sunday night seemerf to be in
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82,000 votes
50,000 votes
75,000 votes
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ubseription Prize and Sehedule of Votes
- FIRST VOTE PERIOD a
l'p to and including August 29th
husked and shipped _on the
The pop coin is out of the tist Encampment, which
Nomination Blank
! hereh y nominate and east 10,000 votesfor
anee of 1,500, the Alto Frio Bap
MOTOR COMPANY
Authorized Ford Dealers
Somerset, Texas
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' ure .Farmers of Texas. He gave
a report of each FFA chapter in
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Testa which may be made with
the now equipment inelude those ot'
pH pressuro, compression pressure,
ignition emelency, fuel pump flow,
gnprator and battery condition,
carburetion, lighting current, radio
voltage, radio tube' activity, and
scares of others connected with tho
complex modern automobilo. Tho
accurary and wrectslon of the new
enuinment has made it an mvaluable
pit ft of the Service facilities of hun-
dreds of Ford dealers.
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This coupon must be voted not later than
Saturday, August 8th
All. persons of good characterresiding in thi tri-coumy area are eligible to enter
and compete for a prize. Nominations may Ie made by the contestant or some f end
at any time during the campaign. -
No employee of this newspaper : elikihle to enter. The winners of the prizes
will be decided by their accredited votes represt uted by credits issued on subscriptions,
and by coupons clipped fon the paper *
For the Second Prize a
Wrist Watch Valued at $20.00
FIRST GRAND PRIZE
A free round trip ticket to the Texas Centennial with $25.00
in cash as ample expense money for a three days stay.
A little work among your friends will bring to you this
coveted PLESIRE TRIP
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rhiH golden opportunity awaits the reader of this paper in a subscription contest that will begin August 1, 1936
andco ntinues for seven weeks. The campaign is open to all - costs nothing to enter-costs nothing to compete. You
get 10,000 votes when you or some friend sends in a nomination blank properly filled out and y
new or renewal subscriptions you sell. You may share in this great distribution of prizes if you Enter Now
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HIGH WINDS DAMAGE
MANY ( ESTENSIAI FLAGS
First Baptist Church at Alto Frio ^7*++4^++47++4^F++++++++++^^
and business manager of the en- 1 . :
Sigyellow variety and is said to
be or excellent quality.
A Free Trip to the Texas Centenni:
Free Vote Coupon
Good EAA Free
For •VU Voles
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pallas, Texas. July 28 Three
hundred and Ino flag valued nt
$12,000. were toru to shreds when
a <15 mile wind tore thrnurh the
Texuteutenniut Rxposirion at
Dallas recentls.
This wal a little lese than it
third of the flags which fly over
the $25,000,000 World’s Fan. and
representer le" than a fourth of
their cost, for attendants had
warnig enough to take down the
more expensive standards.
When the worries, noise, confusion, high-tension
work, or hectic pleasures of your waking hours
"get on your nerves,” here is a simple time-tested
preparation that will bring a feeling of calm and
relaxation and allow you to get a good night’s sleep.
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Why use narcotics that make you dull and den
pressed? ,
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than fifty years ago, Dr. Mies Nervine is as up to
date as today’s newspaper. • Nothing better for
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the hospital in Luling for emer-
gency treatment Later he was
" - He is improv-
Jimmy Pentecost, small son of Hugh Meyer of Hondo repre-
Mr. and Mrs. Pentecos of De-aented the Winter Garden district
vine wak treated at Pearsall at the annual meeting of the fut-
Thursday for a broken thigh bone
suffered Monday when he fell . _ .
retrom a swing while playing at the district HeWas accompanied
his home seven miles from De- to the convennon by Bonnard
vine. ’ Kothe:
Ed Carley Jr. of Stairtown was
run over by Tom Perry, mail car
rier. The youth had fallen asleep
in the grans by a mail box. Perry
drove to the mail box as usual
and when he started off heard
someone moaning under his auto.
One wheel had passed over the
youth’s face breaking his
bone. Perry brought the boy to
days. Buildings, concessions and
exhibits were undamaged. "Cal-
vacade” is the 1250,000 spectacle
depicting the 400-year history of
I Texas on the World’s largest
stags, while "Follow the Parade"
I is the successful Federal Theatre _ .
projsct revue from the West taken to Austin.
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The joih anrak reunien vf The saKAirpA HebhNeeeec
<rnmp Ben NyCulloeli,- eaufeder emmpanirgtat LLoiitr-iR-rek!
ate veteran . H ission this ovine is " ofdee 4. aleet;i ical - 1
wick.ut Drfwon) iLTyszenin- supptiesiural lafhliningon
ty. Alt home i be i ks ‘ o 1 he . namin a Nmni Tl Stale Bank
ouTederaes Ilir rapidig thinnmu biiddmi .I ■! ■ i a- < d when
-16 animal ronmn the Imm-l Ehe tweinA. wans iegec 12 1 xpei tsare shown here demonstrating the newest service development
uri.rin. e -kind in the moutreanna iodecoratei -of tie Ford Motor Company— the "mer han ical doctor," or laboratory test
............ Im.ne Kmoat.d ami " EA" set, whicB makes an unerr ing rapid dlagnosis of the ills of a motor car.
south. tdhuuse a now and iiolen ratine
regular tuning, or for dfagnosis of
soide troiiMn, the meohanice spasm
elulty trained in its operation-
dovel: Mices tho portabletest set in pol-
tion and mekes a seheduled series
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placa in Hondo Joe tawuny w4 Into"Ahool"naetienlly
| Imre kdintinz link an the manai the new cafe . attot Wie u bubles w hi h n
, .1.11 ' • fall tho mdoru in ‘tor car, a nqw
•uteke1- „f huneto helouui oi story tost set has b< n ,
. „ „ , .... , , to Wente H Bake, ha ....... . »a iznuk “ "tudasert y ihoFd Motor eomipany
The of 81X difmeront I sole toPete ‛ouyua of Junction to (he Moi 11 son Khu .u l m ind 1s ing rpiiy placed in ser-
ami ile Pieisun of Sweetwater, nany for const i mt .on ol . the Ro vIo by tara dealere trenshout i ho
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Note Only one nomination accepted for each candi-
date nominated.
The building will be used a an H mks dam. seviral mi! Mow counirs. Tle new test st, m realty
amusoment .enter; skating Will the Huchanan striwture on the a combihutlon of testing imstru
be n-qnnr.1. nnd dances W ill he culoyado rivee, rwents five car i munts Hl n sinele compact Unit,
given nt resutai intervals. ' fouds of con n no t ion equipment io..vld.•:! n means of tcstilig Qllb kly
me en route to the ne ane work 1 or any conditfon. that ameet
....... 2 . ,mne or electrisa nystent per
‘Somo’-t ol eight cara ol pop of ermhw rump ..... has qtim^
cutn huve been -hipped from Na- stalled. Fniptymeul on “i Eno n w "mechanical doctor" for
project is expected to ieliule inorwar dlaguosis, while forb id-
500 men within the nestornthe hng-m appearanco,‛f simple in
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With an average daily atend- nonis. When n motor cm- arrives for
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p --- Base Ball Benefit --- :
DANCE
At Macdona
Saturday Nite, Aug. 1st - 9 till 1
‘ r hm-gUguunm-—en ' ■ u"bn ■ <
Modern Music by---
Harry Davis and His Orchestra
; Admission: Genta Ladies 254
EVERYBODY ll>iVITED
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SLEEP/
CASH FOR ALL NON-WINNERS
• il • Al contestants who continue in active work through the campaign will lit- paid 10 per cent of the money they turn in on Sibseriplions. Thus von cann.x lost*
in .18." ampaign: lousetpay for your work if you fail to pull down first or second prize: The way to w in is to start w il h t he crack of t he w hip and work steadinv
until the contest closes. , •
the gulf coast. Now 925
over the Exposition held in cele
bration of. 100 years of independ
ence. The 925 includes many
battle .standards, used in the lex
a.s Revolution, as well as many
ditferent sizes of the six flagw
the red and yellow atundard of
Castile and Aragone, the feur de
lis of the Bourbon kings of
France, the Mexican Eagle, the
lone star of the Republic of Tex-
as, the Stars and Bars of the
Confederacy and the Stars and
Stripes.
The flags were about all that
was damaged by the high wind
and rainstorm except some of the
scenery for "The Cavalcade of
Texas” and “Follow the Parade.”
Both shows were delayed a few
Candidates are not confined to their own particular tewr or community in theic
efforts to secure subscriptions andmay. wok anywhere in the United States Cash ’
must accompany all orders where votes are desired. Candidates may take new sub- . I
scribers or collect on renewals and vote- will be issued according to the above
schedule. ,
Votes are free. It costs the subset iker nothing extra to vote for their favorites.
Votes cannot be purchased, every cent accavted must represent subscrintions to the
paper:
Votes are not transferable Candicfures cannot withdraw in favor of another
candidate. Should a candidate withdraw I-the campaign —his, vi hemvute will be
cancelled.
TnAny collusiou on the part of. candidates to nullify i ihpetitiq net allowed.
Votes issued on .subseription may -he held in' 1 eserve and castaf thw dhsereton ofthe |
candidate and -managemeht. The pr mt e co0 pons good for vote . imi-t l.e voted befo .
expiration of the date on the coupon ’
in case of typographical 'error it tunderstood that the publishei .hall not he |
held responsible, 'except for the necensaty unereetion, in addition to the vote-, cast »
for the candidates, a check w ill' be made LLom the receipt book stubs.
, Candidates Will be required to turn in all moneys ’ collected for subscriptions
weekly and take votes that may be i s-ued axainst the collections
A sealed box will be kept by the publisher where votes may be deposited and will
,be opened by the judges .to be selected It* will “e"impossiblefor any one, not I
- even the publisher, to know the exact sttanding of the contestants until after the I i <
‘judges have made ar canvass of the evotes. II
This newspaper, guarantees' fair and impartial' treatment of all' candidates, but I J
_ the management reserves the right to settle any and all questions in dispute should 9 1
any arise. iH-v J, ' m * t,: 1, . t • --- h
In accepting nominations the andidates agree to abide by the published rules 1 I
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... ... ... L. W- Leach, Devine farmer, is The first bale of cotton of 1936
OUTOE TOURNAMENT marketing some fine yams and is in Webb County was raised by
pleased with the rice of 2 cents! Benigno Ramirez on his Sanz
per pound he is receiving for the Ranch, 21 miles northeast oft
yams,He also is selling a lot of Laredo, and was ginned by the ----
cream peas t hat came on late. E .Farmers. Gin Co.f. in Lairedo late
Eiiday afternon ' The bale
- Manuger Tally has announeedweuhed isa pounds as I was
that the Majestic Theatre at De , fak ei a middime
vine will be compilately reiodeled .a. ' .
and new hound niachines ofthe some montK apo. w A Car
latest type MNI he installei. The nes -ot vaakui; toxas, putefiase
interior of I he bublinK will be the oti A rmsteig ranch enst ofP
refinished. .' ‘ Peat all ant last week ad led to
1s boldie- by vui.-ba ine the
their favor, but the team nevet M iHlann Mi and Mt . I < tistle itanch wieh mtoms ithe
WiHbr.n obseived the brd 11 : former inve tmoHl Loth purs
emsary offheir welding, mi lastichuseswere iAde ol a eusti ba-
Saitunlas They weremNrrd m Hsand invetve vufiraFi ; ofup :
Manoi m'li Ns । n but huve le furoxhafe| y sru,maM
isled in I-uro for -ear Thg.canex: inteutip .io . i. naly ■’
have five ot and fmu dauch- biild a eomtor tall hyenwnu in
-lets- proverte arid leido therenu.
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campment, Moro than 800 per--
sons were enrolled in Sunday
School last Sunday. Almost $2,-
000 was raised this year to re-
tire indebtness and to make im-
provements at the encampment
grounds, Dr. Gaye sald. Several
new buildings are planned for the
coming year, tome of those to be
erected by churches, sows by
individuals and incampments. . |
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talia. Lytic and Devine this sease.
On with the farmers getting n
-elosed. Thin .Machine Recenily lumliled b l he
Ntoonsthecamnetne"arton wS Kurz Motor Company
Encampment in Texas, aecording Somerset, I exus
to Dr. T. W. Gayer, pastorfthe +4+4**44*44*4+44*4**+40**************************
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SECOND VOTE PERIOD
Up to any including September 19th
New Subscribers
31.00
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For Subseription Reewal
I HIST VOTE PERIOD ‘ ,
■SI 00 6,000 votes
2 00 1 6,000 voa
. . d0 25,000 vote ;
I 00 111,0011 votx
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SEcOND VOTE PERIOD .
> year SI Un 4,600 vokes
2 vents 2.00 10,000 votes
3 years 3.00 . 18,000 vote
1 yeurs 1:00 - 30,000 votes
> Xear 5 00 15,000 Wrtv
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Biediger, John C. The La Coste Ledger (La Coste, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 53, Ed. 1 Friday, July 31, 1936, newspaper, July 31, 1936; La Coste, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1590199/m1/3/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Castroville Public Library.