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FRIDAY. JANUARY 21,21944
Castroville Organized For Fourth
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Mr. and Mra. Oscar Haby and
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yearlings made. up the .bulk of (re-
A. H. Ealkenbevg
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steady to strong prices compared
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Robert Clements,
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at midnight, was ordered by Sec.
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cost of $250,000 to the tax-
aider a special session ou the subject, at a
Speaking to the Texas Sheop and Gout Raises Assogiation re-
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One difference between men and
women is that a man can enjoy a
smoke without a spectator.
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Miss Dolly Tschirhart of San
Antonio and Pvt. Henry Schott of
SHEEP: Estimated salable and
total receipts 800, including ’400
Miss Rose Marie Sittre
Honored With Party
took oath provided by law, regu- .sed at 6 years in the penitentiary. I!
dating the summoning of grand Judgment was made accordingly I
bomber, the B-29, has been given
the official name of “Super-Fort-
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Misses Joyce Mae Tschirhart
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Mrs. Josephine Drake of San
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Bader were San Antonio business
visitors Monday: ....
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I LOI R. White Wing, .‘>0 lb Sack $2.44 — 25 lb. Sack $1,29
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dants, Brinson being tried first.
The defendant pled guilty and the
$18550, Six loads Medium grade
lb. grass fat steers turned
January 10 and was in session
Monday and Tuesday., of last
week. After a briof recess it will
Mr. and Mrs. abe Haby, Mrs.
Coru Sittre and daughters, Eu-
gene Schott, C. J Mangold, Junior
man, Frank X. Vance, the om-
mittee promied to over-subscribe
- The Ladies Aid: Society will
have its regular monthly meeting
on Wedneaday. January 26, 1944,
in the Fuos Building beginningrat
are co-.
On the •same day the Grand
Jury was empaneled and sworn in
reconvene again January 14th.,
The Court opened with Hon. K.
K. Woodley of Sabinal presiding
operating with the Medina Yalley-
War Servict ‘Community-Schqol
Program of the University of
Texaj. jn sponsoring a series, of
Cutter cows
and Canners
main open for six months. Court
remained in session on Monday,
I, recessed until Monday,
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FLOUR, Pioneer. 50 lh. Sack
10 lb. Bag
FLOUR. LaLuna, 50 lh. Sack
*10 lb. Sack . "
BREAKFAST TREAT
CORN MEAL, 10 lb. Bag '
1 2 1b. Bag
Harold. Holzhaus, Oscar Suehs,
Misses Georgia Mac Roehms,
Leatrice Hans, Lovene Schnieder,
Laughlin Field, Del
Mr. ‘and Mrs. Henry
over -the week-end..'
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Having argged for two years that something be done about soldier
voting, I'm glad that Austin is thinking about doing it. Of course,
it would have been nice if this maltenhad been attended to at the re-
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Jack Fusselman, Deputy Sheriff, '.guilty and punishment was asses-
s State of Texas vs. Jimmy
Bridgoman and. Willis Brinson,
theft of property of the value of
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ASPIRIN TABLETS. MeCormiek’s.in of 12 Tablets
SAIT. IGA, Trecriinmine oi lodized; 26 Oz. Pkg..
MAr HE.;. IGA. Sirikc-A-Lite, Large Box
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25 lb. Sack .$1.23
MARKET .
Federal-State Market News
agent.
The business meeting was.held
gettingr the year books filled out
and with the president appoint-
ing the new committees for the
year.
Miss. Strange took the mem-
Stte of Texas vs. -Pedro Rodri-
Pedrogkez, rape. Defendant pled not
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The first meeting of the year
troversy. The harmony plea was
voiced by Robert < E. Hannegan,
commissioner of internal revenue,
who is scheduled to replace Frank
C. Walker as chairman when the
party’s national committee meets
in Washington Saturday.
John Zuberbueler, Oscar Mangold,
andmV P. , King. Mr. Amberson
was * appointed foreman, and Arch
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Dr. J. D. Williamson
- Surgeon
Office Hours:
9 to 12 and 4 to 7 .
CASTROVltL^TEXAS
Improvement District No. dam-
Uggs. Contiued gby agreement
without prejudice.
Criminal *
State of Texas vs. Jose Campos,
total receipts 900, CALVES 1,500.
Short fed slaughter steers and
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Group To Meet Jan, 23 7
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The" CatrxilhChamber {of
T---—> ' and the Volunteer
and punishment assessed at 5
years -suspended ' sentence. De-
2-m-a-t was released on own re-
cognizance in the sum of $500.00.
State of Texas vs. J. L. Baker,
child desertion. Defendant failed
2 know and love your-country for. I’ve been to Sonona, Ozona and
Rocksprmgs; lived in Uvalde, maried a Mertzon girl; and, as a boy,
roamed over the vast open spaces of Southwest Texas in a covered
at $10.00-11.09 Odd lots Good
and Choice. feeder pigs turned
$7.00-8,00.
. CATTLE: Estimated salable and
Fusselman as bailiffs.
The. Grand. Jury was insession
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Choice, selections scarce but elig-
ible to $13.00-13,50. Most Com-
mon and Medium changed hands
ut $9,00-11.25 and Culls $6.00-
8.50. Not many Culls dropped be-
low $7 00. ,
’ Several active stoeker calf or-
ders stimulated trade with result-
ing prices strong to .25c higher.
Jul Jagge and Harry Haps were
San Antonio .busines ' visitors
Monday.
- Miss Nata Jane Halty and Miss
Lillian Mangold of San Antonio
visited' with their parents over
the week-end. g,,-djb;
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Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Tachir.
hart and sons, Miss rothy Haby
’and Harley Tschirhart visited Mr.
and Mrs. Emil Tschirhatt and son
in Sab Antonio Sunday. ,
2 ‛e"‛f A'. 1 :ge .
r Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Moehring
and daughter, Mrs. Erwin Biedi-
ger of Badersettlement, and Mrs:
August Tschirhart, Sri, visited
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Moehring
, in San Antonio last Tuesday.
bottle on the ship’s prow.
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Sal of hone Rationed Ladies and
• Children Shoes, none higher than $3.00,
some less.
4th War Loan Drive Chairman of
Castroville, appointed the follow-
ing to assist him in over-subscrib-
ing the Castroville bond quota of
$50,000.00: August Schott, Dr. J.
D. Williamson, Fred Jagge, J. F.
Schott, Otto Naegelin, Wilfred
Tschirhart, Gabe R. Hans, Victor
Tondvel “Chief” Whitehead, B. J.
Conrad, Bernard Blediger, Harry
killing classes ruled fully steady.
A moderate increase in demand
for skoker calves placed selling
schedules strong to 254 higher.
Acpart.load Choice 577 lb. year-
lings .reached' $14.00 and five
loads Medium and Good 825-1,011
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Schott Brothers
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$50.00 ■ or over. Severance ' was
granted on request of both defen-
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The very highest prices are paid for your.2
country produce nt all times.
•TRADE WITH SCHOTT’S AND SAVE”
as orange and tomato juice
Mrs. Gulick srvd a delicious
lunch of sandwie^s, potato Salad,
"eustard -pie, feoffee, and tea. k,
d--e 9/Mr,jand, Mrs, Alvi Droitcourt
- of San j Antonio' Visited Mr? and
JMFY -E-MEHeM M AfrEV,HEV
and 5 years suspended sentence
given. Defendant was released
on $500.00 recognizance. Bridge-
" 3 p.m. Members please attend.
Friends of the, Society are bidden
sAN. Asroni-uvEsrock
Antonio. visitors Saturday/ , " Community Discussion
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There’s a story of a new justic: of the peae who said, at the con-
clusion of the argument in his first civil case: “The court will take the
matter under advisement until next Wednesday and them will decide
Geo. Graff, Henry Poerner, Rich- ..._ _. ....
ard Zinsmeyer Andrew Kempf, settled Tuesday, and the goverm-
Ernost , Rih. Julius Hutzler, G./menb-seized lines" were ordered re-
E. weichman, and Willie DuBone. turned* to the owners Tuesday
The return of the railroads
Patty Suehs and the .honoree.
- Everyone returned, to their
homes at a late hour wishing
Rose Marie many more birthdays,
Wagon with my invalid father. ,
“One Summer, was spent in Del Rio, surrounded with the tradi-
tions of Judge Roy Bean; and I’ve been out in the sandy country, too
where Gib Morgan, the legendary driller, started a well on top of a hi
and one night a wind came along: and blew the hill away, leavine 000
feet of hole standig right out in the atmosphere!
“Seriously, yours is a region of boundless blue sky, of purp e sage,
of bracing air and of room enough to produce men who are bigci body
and heart-honest, courageous, loyal to a friend and direct in speech
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the next Democratic national
chairman appealed Monday for
party harmony, while administra-
tion men sought to make peace
with Southern senators by assur-
ing them their "states rights”
views will be taken into considera-
tion in trying to wort out a com-
promise on the soldiers vote con-
murder.” Pefendant pled gyitx.
--iverdict of guilty
and punishment was assessed at
nice was supended
and defendant released on his*
own personal recognizance in thel
sum of $500,00:
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District Court Open For
bars to the kitchen where a de-
24 monstration on making kraut was ,______..________„ ______
hold. They cut 55 lbs. of cabbage, iceipts in the cattie' division Mon-
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'Miss Roke Marie. Sittre was
honored with a'birthday party
peared Sunday in a statement by 3 :
the joint aircraft committee, on
which American and British mili-
The regular term of District
Court for Medina County opened- Jury returned
Monday, .January 8 and will e-
as follows: Pete Huegele, Ray-'
mond "chuchart, Eric Rothe, Jim
Amberson, Fritz de Grodt, g
Clarence Muennink, Aug. Schott, fendant
M. E. Nester,1 Ott Lindeburg,
wo; lb »
L. M. Tondre A Sons 3
$7.50-10.00. Most
‘secured . $6,75-1.50
3 type - individuals to $9.50. The
$ bulk Medium and . Good slaughter
$ calves . eommanded $11.25-12.25,
treniely thin -Canners dropped be-
low the $6.00 level. Cutter to
Medium grade sausage bulls
claimed $6.50-8.50, fqW Good beef
Culls down to $4.25. Kid goats 1
eligible mainly $3,50-4.00 per
head.
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. judge, and the following present:
; R. J. Noonan, District .Attorney;
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man as defendant pled guilty and
. waived a jury Defendant was
judged guilty of theft over $50.00
of War Henry L: Stimson, after
receipt of a letter from the White
House advising him of the settle-
ment and recommending the lift-
ing of army control.
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Th Liberty vessel Carole Lom-
bard, named for the late film
star, glided smoothly into Los
Cerritos Channel Saturday as her
husband, Capt. Clark Gable of the
army airforces, stood and waved
a semi-military salute of farewell.
The launching preceded by three
days the Opening of the fourth
War bbnd drive, and speakers re-
called that Miss Lombard had
given her life on behalf of.v the
first bond. campaign,, t. She was
killed two years ago’Sunday in"a
plane crash while returning from
a nation-wide bond, selling tour.
Actress Irene Dunn, eloe fro ml
of Miss Lombard, eraeked the
Mrs. Mabel Knox. official Court
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CASH SPECIALS
Fri. and Sat., Jan. 21-22, 1944
salted it and packed it in a large
crock, leaving i$ to ferment.
Later it will be canned i jars to. with last week's close while other
save, so it can be used. all year.
Kraut contains vitamins the same
Hutzler, William Jungman, Leo
Bphl, Herman Lindeburg, Tommie
Frey, Armin Bendele, Jr., Frank
Silvey, 3. D. Garrison, Gus Rothe,
W. D. Schott, Monroe Haass, Paul
Schott, James Biediger, George
Bader, Oscar Koenig, Harold Nes-
____ _ _ H. J: Meyer vs. T. A, Hardin,
A After a spirited talkby “Blakie” Jr., et al, damages. Settled and
r m -- • - —a di smissed, "costs against, defen-
dant. '' j-k ' - od
J. EiWhitesid et al vs.' Bexar-
MedinarAtascosa Counties Water
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proved
i meet’ 2"
We also just received a nice line of
$11.50-12.25 with a few under 300
lbs. average to $12.55: Occasion- State of Texas
al.475-550 lb. averages had to go Rodriguez, rape.
goats. Fresh receipts i
very small and failed to
Medium to Choice mixed steer.
. u ‘ 100 1 i eann gular session a year ago-
and heifer calves cleared $0.00- , . \ ,
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: The church with a welcome.
community ’ discussion groups. 1 ...
Some . jif the diseussionse are daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
serious, some ano more of an en- Hleck, Mr. arid Mrs. Stanley Haby,
tertaining -kind .The first of
these diseussions will he in the
nature of a story tellinghour.
Mr. Prank GoodwynoftheUni-
versity of Texas who has lived all
of his life on the King Ranch and
who knows farm and ranch life
well will tell many ■ interesting
tales aliout happenings on the
Ranch,. He wishes to, swap stories
with those who have had similar
experiences; und-extends a special
invitation to al who "tell interest-
ing tales to icontribute to the pro-’
gram. mk
The, public is invited to attend.
There- is notadmission. Thi; ‘dis-
cussion will be held Sunday, Jan-
Rio, visited
Schott, Sr,,
ter Sunday.
early estimates. Odd-head Cull
ewes brought $4.00 and few Me-
dium yearlings reached $7.00.
Common and Medium wooled ewes
were quotable around $5.60-5.75
and Culls $4.50-5.00. Medium
grade goats salable to $7.00, Cull
and Common $5.00-6.00 and rank.
Castroville, Texas
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Dinner guests in the Dan Burell
home Sunday were Mr. m Mrs. a , ,, -2,
»i • 01 12 j 0 12 uary 23 at 3:30 p.m., in the Cas-
Richard Ahr and daughter, PMu. 227 W. .
. Mrs. Ralph Tschirhart and family commeree
one day lastrpweek. ' i
War Loan Drive; Committee Appointed
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Ralph "Blackie" Tschirhart, the
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tary and naval services are re- '
presented, which reported that a :
Tuesday, efning, January 18, at
Zimmerman’s -place-... ir .x- 7 ______ ey-,
, Dancing was enjoyed’byan and Tschirhart and-the'County Chai
a delicious lunch consistingdf shot- —— ”—’• ‛ V- — - 4—
dogs,gpptato. chips, beer and soda
pop ‛weh 'served. A large birth- their quota,
day cake was reut and served to
the! guests which included Mr.
and Mrs. Cllinis Haby 'andrson.
ladies dress materials. We are closing
out short lengths of materials at rea- (
sonable prices, make your selection
early. 1
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Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Katz and
family of Ran Antonio visited Mr.
. , and Mrs. Henry Schott and daugh-
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ter, Emil Lindeburg, Clarence
Holzhaus,-. Henry Bendele, Jr., _ __-K1
Fred Lieber, ... 17" 7
The railroad wage dispute was
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Texas however, that still awaits recording-and what * Erent *nd
-lrarentgetor it " be" \
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W. C. French vet al vs. Bexar-
Medina-Atascosa Counties Water
Improvement District No. 1, dam-
ages. Continued by agreement
without prejudice. - • " .
Fexart-Medina-Atascosa Coun-
ties Water Improvement District
No. 1 vs. The Methodist Home.
Parties were permitted to file
briefs on the law Within 30 days
and case taken under advisement.
Manuel Lopez vs. Pabla Luna
Lopez, divorce. Judgment for
plaintiff for divorce; costs against
plaintiff.
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rHE RED & WHITE STORES
ICommon sortk had to go from.
$7.75-9.50. . - - .
" A full load Medium grade 1,033.
1b high dressing beef cows cashed
l at- $11.60. Other small lots ‘Com-
ress.” The announcement ap-
Chamber of Commerce and Fire-
men held in St. Louis Hall at
Castroville on January 11th,
Monday, January 17, 1944 1
HOGS: Estimated salable, and /
total reeeipts 900 Relatively 1
"small ‘salable supplies offered at
Sar - -Antonio Mo n day met
moderately active outlets at gene-/
rally: steads prices, as compared
— 16..gge « with last Week Friday,. The $13,1
of the Berdina Home Dpinnstratss top-seeued pips® ood and sre------’ ------- \ co appear, lonrang vau oona in ;
. tion Club took place at the home Choice 200-300 lb. butchers while Morr Jack Winefrex, and Jack favpr of the State against .Baker, ;
na‛ of Mrs. Gulick: Fpurteen nun, similar grade 170-190 lbs. brought " " 16
bers and the agent, Miss Strange, 1$12.25-13.25 aldi 140-160 Tbs’ $9.-
were present. Everyone was 50- 12.96.1 Most sows scored an
happy about the return of our
long rangepolicy for namingl : 4
warplanes had been agreed-upon. >
I Beverly Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Erwin
I Mackel and family of New! Braunr
feh. Mrs. Adolph Tschirhart and
P ’ dauehtnEdma-—
Zion’s Lutheran Church
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s-uspe. Sunday, January 23, 1944
10:00 A.M. Sunday School and
Bible class, William H. Santleben,
L Jr., Supt./-A - ’ . . ’' i
s- 11:00 A.M. German divine ser-
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| 11,00, few lots $11,25 and a pack-
• age to $11.59. Inferior ami Copt- Payer1o Texas,
mob mixed lots continued to sell
in a $7,00-8.50 spread Stocker -puunin "00
and feederbulls, cleared $8.00- e«ntly your columnist said:
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THE LACOSTE LEDGER, LACOSTE, TEXAS
TOMATO 8U < E, Haccamento, 8 Ox an 5 points
BLACK REPPER, MeCormiel’s, 1% 0z. Pkg.
l‛Ol‛PEDWHiAf,ch More, I •z Pkk .’><• $
DOG‛FO6BBar-B-iube,70zPkg- 5r 11
CORNRoyalGuest, White, (ream. No. 2 Can, 13 ptam-15e.12-
ROLLW CAIS. Ie t. 20 oz Pkg: . 10 1
:; SARDINES, SoushernGbiN Naturat, o. I Can 15 Pts. IC >
i; CREAM'OF WHEAT 28 oz. Pkg. 234 p
2 .MOI ASSI.S, 1G t. lA.ra l am-x, 1b. 5900 $
$ LNO011,ES,IGA,ce,12Ukg. - 'M ' 160075
> GRAPRFRI it Ji Ie, fexak Tip. 46 0g fan. 25, f
> BEEF SOI P. 1’liillip. Vqg. No- t Can, 4 .pomts
<; peas. Argo. Nd. 2 ’ ,15 points « ■,
{ TOM ATO JUICE, IGA. Ui Oz. 8, 6. points:
$ . MILK; Pet or arhatin, 3 Tall Cats, 3 points
> BANY FoOD.Gerbei’s Strained, 1 point. Can
<; , SARDINES, Southern Gem, Tomafe-Saueer NoLCan
>! 15 points .
{ WREAML, s Oz. fkg. '
$ MUSTARD, French's; 9 Dr. JTf . e ,
> MACARONI ORSPAGHETTI; IGA, 742 Pkg.
F BAKINGRDWDER,Calmet,1602 Can
colN FL Nk ES, GoligTosrmee: Pkga2 MDkuau
’SYRLP. Blue Karo.Xo.s1' Glassm 1 m
CIANSIR'OldDuteh,2CanK
F»lt R, Pilsbury's, -I,lb. Bug 18c— 5 lb..Bag 3R " L
COFFEI; Royal Guest. 1b. ' 260 $
SALAD DRESSING, Durkee’s, 10 Oz. Bottle 274. >
BEANS. Pinto, 2 Ihg. 1 poinits < 14 ;
SHORTENING. Sno-Krecm. 11k . 22 — 3 lbs. 610. U
POST TOASTIES. I 10, Pkg.. 2 for 2317* $
KRISPY CRACKERS, Sunshine, 1 Ib,"kg * 170 >
APPLES. Deli. ion.-. 1b. 1 — ’7 !
ORANGES, Texas Valencja, $52 Size. 1b. 847 ;
LEMONS. CullforniA. lh. 120/ .
CABBAGE, lb. s „ 02
POTATOES, Idaho Ruset. U. S. No. 1, 5 Ibs. 204 N ,
CHAVOS. 35, Size. Eneh ? I
SKINLESS HAMS. Rath’a Black Hawk, 1b. - 300
JOWLS, Dry Salt, 1b. > 170 !
BACON, Rlh‛ Ilopster, 1b. 266
(HILL Swife Oole, 1b. . >
LARD, tath’s Purs Silver Leaf, 1b. Pkg. ' ’ !
MARGARINE, Afi Sweet lh. 2 ;
-h FIOUR —
’TONDRE FUNERAL
HOME'
Complete Funeral and
Ambulance Service .A
, Licensed Embalmer and 1
Funeral Directors
Castroville, -p Texas
$
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5, 77? ;
At a joint meeting of the
Schott Brothers
CASTROVILLE, TEXAS
PORK AND BEANS. Scot)_Co. 1714 Oz. Jar, 10 points-12
PEARS, Red & White, Bartlett, No. 2% Can, 24 pts. 29
PEAS, Sea Cliff, No; 2 Can, 16 points If
• TOMATO SOUP, Our Value, No.12 Can, 8 points, -104
TOMATO PUREE, No. 1 Caff. 4 points 86
TOMATO JUTOE: Kexas, 46.0z Can, 6, points ’ 198
CRISCO, 1 lb! Jar, 5 points .1
DEVILED HAM, Underwoods, 3 Oz. Can, 1 pt. 196 $
!! SPAGHEitTi DINNER. Chef Boyardee, 6 points -329
3 ‘ A LUNCH MEAT, Rose Brand, 12 Oz. Can, 5 pts. -384
3 WESSON OIL, Pint Bottle, 5 points 271
RICE, Red & White, 1 lb. Pkg. 13 — 3 lb. Pkg—-m350-
! ! - GREEN BEANS, Texas Cut, No. 2 Can - - 114 3
MARMALADE, Citrus, 2 lb. Jar . 29f <
21 FLOUR, Red & Waite, 10 lb. —— 65( — 25 lb. 2121 ;.
$ COFPEE,Red A White, 1 1b. Pkg. ?
OATMEAL, Brimful, Small Pkg. 104 . >
CREAM OF WHEA, Small Pkg. 14e — Large Pkg. 24 c
: ! RAISIN BRAN, Skinners, Pkg...... - ........1 '
'' : WHEAT FLAKES, Red A White. 8 Oz. Pkg. 91
. 3 PANCAKE FLOUk Rod A White, 20 Oz Pkg, - 92
• BRER RABBIT, Syrup, Blue Labal, 10 Oz.Btl. _ 171
SALAD DRESSING, Sun Spun, 8 Oz. Jar 14C — 10 Ox, -W. .
$tEfazunohirwgBLorcted, ■ Gal. zw ! - :
pexkgi*U#22258.a 2.=320. Jar «<
. : OKRA DINNER, Evangeline, 16 Oz. Glass — 14V
BIRD SEED, French’s. 10 °x. Pkg -.........-t.......-WV
DOG FOOD, Kenilworth, 2 lb. Pkg. ......--- 2A2
LOOSE LEAF FILLER, Red & White, Pkg................ 142
6 ! SOAP, Lady Godiva. 3 Bars for-86
FiMg,20Jar_1g
SO WHITE0BLEACH, Gt. Bottl.- 192
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LETTUCE, California, Iceberg, 1b.......---—-------- 48
CABBAGE, Rio Grande, ............... 118
YAMS/Louisiana, Kiln Dried, 1b. i-------
CALAVOS, Finest California, Each ..........-.....-1*4
ORANGES, Texas Sweet, lbsi......-i................... T
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and petit jurors in the courts of and the defendant remanded.—
Texas. Hondo Anvil Herald.
The Petit Juns wan eummoned ---——K-—■— •
to appear at 10A.M. Monday, The United States’ mightiest
January 10th. Those sworn in to1
serve were: Jack THley, Wesley
$12.50 and "various lots'. Common
Tand Medium lightweight steers .
ami ycarliigs turmedfrom $11.00- The following cases on the doe- night.
3512.50. ocaslonalleutter and- law ket were taken up; " "
* - Civil
Sehuehle, Jack Winifrey. Calvin u....,..™ ,.
and Melvin Jagge, Mitzie Schott, January 3.
defendant, and Juan Apolinar' and
............ ,S; Resendez as sureties, for ,$1,-
one day ami returned one indict- 000.00.
ment into open court as follows: I f * -
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Biediger, John C. The La Coste Ledger (La Coste, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, January 21, 1944, newspaper, January 21, 1944; La Coste, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1593169/m1/3/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Castroville Public Library.