The La Coste Ledger (La Coste, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, June 30, 1944 Page: 3 of 4
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without toaring the fruit. ,
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Rev, Joseph P.Kopp of Moultot
the food, warns Mrs. Julia Kiene,
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CASTROVILLE, TEXAS
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Fred Lieber made a business
trip to Uvalde over the week-end.
. Inrecommending that pint jars
'be used lot canning food whenever
possible, Mrs, Julia Kiene, director
Medina County, on the 29th day of
July, 1944, to determine whether
100 lb. Seek
00 lb. Sack
a week ago, but were thrown out
by a German armored counter-
attack. Since then the 8th Army
has been gathering its strength
for the decisive blow delivered
nioners’ Court of Medina County,
Texas, to levy, assess and collect
County, Texas, for the purpose of
creating and maintaining a County
Health Unit. It is further ordered
Little Miss Merilyn Tschirhart
of Castroville is visiting with Mr.
and Mrs. T. E. Trip and children
at Macdona this week.
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Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Schott and.
son of San Antonio and Eddy
Schott visited Mr, and Mrs. Emil
Halbardier Sunday.
one-half inch of tassel end. Husks
and silks will then strip off easily.
To cut corn from cob quickly, drive
■' Mr. Ed. Mann Visited with Mr.
and Mm. George Muennink for
several days this last week.
Castroville News
PATRICIA SUEHS, Correspondent
Miss Ivy Jean Keller of LaPryor
returned to her home after visiting
with relatives here and in San An-
tonio last week.
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also attended the Parish Picnic at
LaCoste Sunday.
Mrs. Charles Suehs and daugh-
ter, Mrs. Rudolph Tsehirhart and
visited Mr. and Mrs. Philip Jung
man and’daughters at D’Hanis one
day last week.
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Afto th* WAR APARMMENT iousE owueRs
Mrs. Frank Hauck of San An-
tonio visited Mrs. A. H. Tondre
over the week-end.
TONDRE FUNERAL
HOME
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Complete Funeral and
W
ben, Jr., SOpt.
10:30 A.M. English divine ser-
hart of Hondo visited Mr. and Mrs,
Rudolph Tsehirhart Sunday even-
Castroville, Texas
Tuesday, July 4
Music by- s
Joe Hartman
And His Orchestra
Adm.: Gents 504-- Ladies 254
(Tax Included)
Everybody Welcome
PRUNE JUICE. Red & White, Qt Btl.. 3 pts.
GRAPE JAM, Red A White, 2 lb, jar. 4 pts
TOMATO PUREE, Texas, 40z Can, 2 pts
DEVILED HAM, Underwoods; .3 0z. Can
CHILI CON CARNE, Van Camps, 16 On Can
Dr. J. D. Williamson
Surgeon
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9 to 12 and 4 to 70e
Phone 82
CASTROVILLE, TEXAS
A sign in front of a confectionery in the little city of Blanco reads:
“48314 San Pedro Avenue."
Could it be that the city limits of Sat/ Antonio-(Sun Pedro is a
street in that city)—are striving to become us all inclusive asithe city
limits of Los Angeles?
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ern side of the island crossroads
to Japan, the Philippines and Chi-
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the various voting precincts are to
act as election officers of this elec-
tion and conduct the same, and
shall within five days after said
election in their respective voting
precincts is held make due return
thereof to this Court as required
by law for holding general elec-
tions. The manner of conducting
this said election shall be governed
by the election laws of this state.
Wash Pods
Wash pods thoroughly before
shelling peas or lima beans, and
you’ll run less risk of contamina-
tion with bacteria-carrying soil,
says Mrs. Julia Kiene, director of
the Westinghouse Home Economic*
Institute. And don't shell more
than can be processed at one time,
because—and this applies to all
foods that are being “put up”-—
prepared foods that stand tdo long
before being put into closed jars
are not only subject to attack by
air-borne spoilage organisms, but
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THE LACOSTE LEDGER, LACOSTE. TEXAS
Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Tschir-
hurt aftd family, Mrs. Hlenvy Ahi
and granddaughter, Carrol, visited
Mrs, Abi’s daughter. Sister Mary
Medrd, at Our Lady of the Lake
College one day last week,. . ' \
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WHEAT BRAN, 100 lb. Sack
SOVBEAN MEAL., 100 lb. Sack ..
insurance men?”
"IRnow, I’m them.”
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Beware what you set your heart
upon for it surelsshail be yours.
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machine gunners: Every street
and ally was littered with the ]
dead. The town was a pile of
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. A hitter struggle raged Tuesday
/ 4th of July
DANCE
American ground forces have
sealed Mt. Tapotchau, dominating
height on Siapan Island, battered
their way deeper into the Mari-
anas capital of Garapan and won
complete control of Magicienne
Bay, major anchorage on the east-
ghter, Fanniy
Mrs. Frank W
British troops, striking hard at
the core of German resistance
pome 80 miles above Rome, have
recaptured the ruins ,of Chiusi in
heavy fighting and Tuesday night
were alugging ewith infantry and
tanks in the outskirts of Casti-
one del Lago, nine miles north-
east of Chiusi a the shore of
canned for dirt is the natural home
many; an organism which may
cause spoilage. But, don’t soak
Ad 'i- ' -x: .J.
British troops, quickly exploiting
the American capture of Cher-
bourg, which hiked Axis losses to
at least 70,000 men since D-day,
launched a major attack at the
eastern end of the Normandy
front Tuesday, rolling to within
three miles of Caen and out flank-
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When you stop to think, don’t
forget to start again. 183
ing that German : bastion on the To re move.tomato skins qulekly:
road to Paris An Allied com- Wash; scald for one minute;
munique at 11:80 p.m., said thepilpnge into, cold water; with a
Caen-Villers-Bocage railway hadshexp knife cut out coresand slip
been: crossed near Mouen, four ofi hkin from blossom end, West-
miles southwest of Caen, in an ad- linghou e hgme ceonomists.say the
vanre made .despite determined same method can alo be used for
enemy resistance in torential rain, pi aches
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Schott Brothers
SNOWDRIFT 8 1K Glass Jar 644
SHORTENING, Crustene, 3 lb. tut ton 5 le
MAYONNAISE, Mrs. Ragsdale, 80z. W "210 Oz. 294
- 32 Oz. . ... ...2349
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tsehirhart,
Mrs. Rudolph Tsehirhart and Mrs.
Aaron Mangold attended the fune-
ral‛ of the late Jacob Schmidli, at
D’Hanis Monday.
visited Mr. and Mrs. Alex tschir-
hart and family at Nonan Sundag
Ferdinand tsehirhart and son,,
Marvin.* visited Willcut Air Field
Sunday. Whie there Marvin took
an airplane ride which he enjoyed
very much. " 1-n
Medina County, Texas, Chester W. Nimitz. pounded the
•ih ' l Japanese on Guam and Rota Is-
CASH SPECIALS
Fri. & Sat., June 30-July 1, 1944
Short Cute wgs
in mind canning’*
Muennink accompanied them to that the various election officers
heretofore appointed by this Court
as election officers for this year in
2., . . . Mr. ana Mrs, George Muennink
Miss Anna Louise Tschirhart ana Miss Ida Louise Tschir-
of Castroville visited Miss, Margie .
' Mrs. Henry Ahr, Mrs. A. B. Ahr
and daughter,: Carrol,; and Mrs.
Ferdinand Tschirhart and daughter:
EASIER To CARRY AMP REQUIRING
BLANKET #LEEPER WuIc# la WRRMER
AMP WAIeREE
' Sunday, July 2, 1944 !4-
9:30 AM. Sunday-School with
Bible Glass, William H. Santle-3:
$
Mra. L A, Ricks and children, ’taxpaying voter* of Medina County
Shirley, Louie, and Billy of Divot
spent the week-end in the P. J.
Tschirhart home at Castroville and
“You ought to feel highly honor- 5
ed, young man. Do you know that 5
today I have p efused to see seven J
Ambulance Service
Licensed Embalmer and;
Funeral Directors
Castroville, -i- Texas
PACE TUBBS
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carefully, using fresh water
several times if need be. Cold
water is preferred. Scrub root
vegetable* with a brush.
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have signed said petition presented
to this Court. / 1 lands, to the south
Now. therefore, it is hereby or- ——
. Pitting Cherries
"By inset ting one tine of a salad . .
Lok ihio Hw stem end of a cherry, a nail through a small board (a-
Westinghouse, home economists bout 4 X 4 x H ); place board
find that pit will come out easily on waxed paper or into bottom of
bowl; stick stem end of com on
{.protruding point of nail; hold
“The Dog House” is the name of an establishment in Mid. Alamno 2
City. You can buy food for your dog there.
; canning, or into salty water—one ing corn: To husk, place ear on
1 tablespoon of salt to one gallon of cutting board and *lice off about
{water.» one-half inch of stem and about
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Wernette Garden
population of 10,900. Patrols cau-
tiously probing into the city met ‛
the fire of Nipponese snipers and ■
son, Lyr, visited Mr. and Mrs.
George Muennink Tuesday. Mrs.
/ Preserves the Color
Reaches and pears turn brown
। when exposed to the air, a* you
know. So, to retain the color
when “putting them up,” this is
what Westinghouse homeecoho-
Lake Trasimeno. Chiusi has been
annually a tax, not to exceed fivelthe site of the bitterest fighting
P the vitamin content is
" suffer, too. ,
D’Hanis where they visited with
Mr. and Mis, Philip Jungman.
Butler in San Antonio.'
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Miss Bernice Tschirhart of Hon-
do is pisiting with her parents
during her two week's vacation.
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Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Keller of
LaPryor attended the funeral of
Mr. Henry Keller last Thursday.
Mrs. Leonard Marty and sons of
San Antonio spent the 'week end’
with Mr. and Mrs. Sebastion Marty.
. Little Mias Patricia, Keller of La
Coste visited with Mr. and Mrs
COFFEE, Red & White, Regular or Drip, 1 lb, Pkg.
SIFTED PEAS, Sunny Acres, No. 300 Can
TOMATOES, Texas, No. 2 Can -a
SPINACH, Texas, No. 2 Can
GREEN BEANS, Texas, No. 2 Can
FLOUR. Red * White, 25 lb, $1,29—10 1b.
50 1b. _______. / • --
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The church with a welcome, /
A. H. Falkenberg, Pastor ■<;
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•Ince the fall of Rome. South
upop personal African troops entered the town
Wuat THE JOB Of vRiLiN6 soves m „----
THB VOLCANIC ROCK OF A PACIFIC iGLAndFGREw
TRESOME, IN6ENIOUS NAWYMEN MAULEVOOT ATANK
WHMS 75- SUM SHOT MOLES 8 AND lO iter
Pl
-r, $. '
16c
BOG SUPPLEMBNT, 100 lb. Sack ..... ,.-3.2.$416
STOCK S A LT, | Mineral, 100 lb. Sack ....... 82.49
iLOcK SALT. Pin 56 — Sulphur 66
m or K MINERAL SALT 81.30
: I OCKS 'll 100 Ih. Sack . 894
THIS STORE WILL HE CLOSED ALL DAY
, ON THE 4TI OF JULY
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"MI DE WITH SCHOTT'S AND SAVE"
Fri., June 30 & Sat. & Men., July 1-3
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ICh krue that foods must be
. thoroughly clean before they’re
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the RED & WHITE STORES
for Siapan, key to the Marias
Islands, and its capital of Garapan
with heightened Japhese resis- 4
. . gp- _____- {tance indicating an all-out infan- °
hard-hitting carrier task try battle may be at hand. Front
line dispatches pictured, desper- ’ ’’ m 0 1
■ ate .street fighting in Garapan. direete r of, the, Westinghouse
American marines and mfantryHone Economics Institute or sit
held the southern outskirts of thewi bncome,8ogg/ and lose flavor
town, which had a peace-time sweh 5 "amins instead, wash
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An lri*hman, newiy-arrived in the United States, wanted to buy
a clock and the salesman showed him a cuckoo clock, something I at
had never seen before. "How do you like it?” the salesman asked
“I wouldn’t want that one," Pit answered. “It’s enough trouble Windin ,
up a clock without havin’ to feed a bird."
cardinal rule of “two hour* from
I mists', suggest: As soon as fruits garden to can," the Westinghouse
are peeled, drop them immediately . Home Economic* Institute recom-
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IN THE* COMMISSIQNHBSL a J
COURT OF MEDINA COlH-JtY, 37
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. . ■,J, Mr. and Mr». Bert Pope and dam.
Ralph Tschirhart andschildren at ghter, Laverne, Miss Mary Ann
Castrovite last weekci , Maekel of San Antonio
ami Miss
Frances Bivy Visited with Mr. and
Mi's. Emil Biry Sunday,
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Little Miss Vera Lee Redus, dau-
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Lou Redus
had the misfortune of falling and
breaking her arm one day this
last week.
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Mr*. Oran Mann and Miss Con-
stance Tschirhart were Ban An-
tonio business visitors Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Tschirhart
and sons visited Mr. and Mrs. Al-
vin Tschirhart and daughter at
Macdona one evening last week.
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Notice Of Election
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THE STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF MEDINA
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Fe3M2eBPuTR
Do you remember that a while back there was a great hue and eryy
for a special session of the legislature to “do something” about the i
deficit in the State’s general fund and that this writer opposed a ‛
special on the subject because partly, it would cost several hundred
thousand dollars Of the taxpayers’ money and, -mainly, because the ■
deficit would wipe itself out in a short tme?. F
Well, did you read in the papers the other day where then deficit,
has been cut 821,000,000 during the past ycar and is nowronly $831,000/; SOYBEAN .MEAL, 100 lb.
and would be wiped out entirely in a few months? I { EAITY FFd.Mionece,,16
TEXAS
Whereas, on the 12th day of
June, 1944, the petition of Henry
J. Schott, J. D. Williamson, M.D.,
and 343 others, filed in this Court,
praying for a special election to be
held in. Medina County, Texas, to
ascertain whether or not a ma-
jority of the property taxpaying
voters of Medina County will vote
in favor of levying a tax, not to
exceed five (5) cents on each One
Hundred Pollar valuation upon
personal and real property in
Medina County for the purpose of
creating and maintaining a County
Health Unit and for the purpose
of buying necessary vaccines, and
to pay for necessary medical ser-
vices required for (he immunization
of school children and indigent
people from communicable di-
seases, and to pay as much as one-
half, or any portion thereof, as the
Commissbners’ Court may deem
reasonably necessary for the medi-
cal treatment and immunization
of indigent people who are not pau-
pefs, as provided in Article No.
4436a 33, of the Civil Statutes of
Texas. The Commissioners’ Court
finds that the population of Medina
County is less than twenty-two
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*1 120/M
The hill country was radiant with wild flowers after the ruins when ,
this observer made a bus trip through that region recently. Between $
Marble Falls and Burnet, there were yellow flowers with a black center; *
others with pink petals that faded until the tips were lemon-colored;
then there were slim stalks with yucca-like blooms; tiny white flowers,
and other* that were blue, and there were tall stems that were tipped
with crimson blossoms, and even the cactus had yellow blooms. W hat j
with the hills and trees and winding highway and rivers and valleys and 3
the browsing flock* of goats and sheep, that really is a delightful $
thousand, according to the last pre-
.... -opp, .nvy,-----ceding Federal Census. Also, the
and Msgr. Joseph Szymanski of Commissioners’ Court further finds ma. A _
■ W eimner wei e dinner guests of Very that more than five (a) per centforce, supporting these advances,
? Rev Dean Jacob Lenzen alid his of the resident property taxpaying announced Monday by Admiral
12 sister: , Miss. Barbara Lenzen re- | voters of‘ — — "" "" ■ 3
3 cently. .
CAN Be HOT OR COLP XT WiLL.INDUSTE
Ki PeRFECTE DANEW INDIVIDUAL ? J
NJSATN6 CONTROL *96TEMA FOR Z
BNSAPNKMeNT 10us8 $060 *A/L&1
egAN ReSULNE His owj-K= •
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Lea, visted Mr. and
Vurzbach Sunday.
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; Mi and Mrs. John Groff and. .. _
;! sons, Roy and Clinton, Mi- Henry dereu by the Commissioners’ Court
!l c-a4f ana MiuVivisn Tsehirhart1 of Medina County, Texas, that an
election shall ‘be held throughout
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MruHuSi
This election. shall be held in the;
various voting places in each vot-
ing precinct throughout this Coun-
ty on the 29th day of July, 1944,
from the hours of eight o’clock
a.m. to seven o'clock p.m.
All persons who are legally qua-
lifted voters of this State and of
this County and who are resident
! property taxpayers in Medina
! County, Texas, and who own tax-
I able property in this county, and
who have duly rendered the same
• for taxation shall be entitled to
vote at this election. All voters
who favor the creation and mainte-
nance of a County Health Unit
shall have written or printed on
their ballots the words: ■
FOR COUNTY HEALTH UNIT"
and those opposed to the creation
and maintenance of a County
Health Unit shall have written or
printed on.their ballots the words:
"AGAINST COUNTY HEALTH
UNIT”,
The sheriff of this county shall
give notice of this said election by
posting a notice of this election
at each voting precinct in this
county for thirty days before the
election, which notice shall be a
copy of this order of election, as
provided by the laws of Texas, and
made due return on a copy of this
order, showing how and when he ex-
ecuted the same.
Witness our hands at Hondo,
Texas, this 12th day of June, 1944.
Arthur H. Rothe
• County Judge
11. J. Bippert
Commissioner Free. No. 2
Fred Bowman
Commissioner Proc. No. 4
John G. Britach
Commissioner Proc. No. 1
0. W Tondre
Commissioner Proc. No. 3
< O1 I EE. Del Monte, 1 1b. Jar .....31c >
WHOLE BEETS, Del Monte, 16 Oz. Jar 17e *
, FLoUR IGA, 5 lb. Bag 27p — 10 lb. Bag 49 '
> 1 23 lb. Bag — i ...... LU.L— 1-$117 । [
Ml Si ,RD, Fnd-L-Jar, Salad Style, 9 Oz. Jar 9c* '
i 'MI STARD, French Hut Dill, 9 Oz. Jar 8/$
’ MIK, IGA Evap.. 1 Small Cans 17c >
A 1 /;« Hi MBAT, IGA. Spiced, 12 Oz. Can . 34c $
2 S/IORTENING, Sdo-Kreem, 1 lb. Can . . . 22e
$ NVY DEN$, Gloat Northern, 2 lbs. 15 M
f '• ■ DINNER, Luxury. Ree. Size Pkg. b $
J Pi. ' > l' i:r i rER. Hama, 16 ()z. Jar ...... 23c ;
I' RASPBERNY JELLY. Clover Bee, 12 Oz. Jar 1(C ;
■| ishless; second, a pint jar holds
just aout the right amount - to
feed ii family of four which
Jcliminatesinuch of the leftover
problem
Easy to Skin
ci;APEfRUIT JUICE, IGA, No. 2 Can . 13, $
CORNFLAKES, Gold Tost, 11 02,, 2 Pkgs. 15 c $
3 CORN, Royal Guest, Country Gent Cream, No. 2 Can 14c ’
* COFPEE, Maxwell House. 1 lb. Pkg. 29c $.
PUFFED WHEAT SPARKIES, Quaker, Pkg. -e
< ORN, Del Monte, Golden Cream, No. 2 Can .. 13
SPINACH, Fancy Nugget, No. 2 Can He
ASPARAGVS, IGA, All Green, No.'2 Can ;
; PEAS, Muchmore, Early June, No. 2 Can 1,1c
3 PEAS, IGA,. Pod Run, No. 2 Can...........
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youef M/tawaev
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29c
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11c
54c
.. $2.46/
WAFFLE MIX, Duffs. 14 Oz. Pkg. 21V
MARMALADE, Bama Citrus, 2 lb, Jar 250
CREAM OF WHEAT, Small Pkg. 14 — Large Pkg. 250
CORN FLAKES, Red * White, 18 Oz Pkg.. 2 for 25
BRAN FLAKES, Red & White, 15 Oz. Pkg. 11-
MACARONI OR SPAGHETTI, Hokum, 2 Pkgs. 9c
MUSTARD, Value, Qt. Jar 104
MEAT SAUCE, C.H.B., 6 Oz. Btl 214
SAUCE, Worchestershire, C.H.B., 5 Oz. Btl. 104
VINEGAR, Red & White, Apple Cider, Pt. Ilf -- Qt. 184
FRUIT JARS, Pinta, Do*. 1624 — Quarts, Dox. 7Jc
CANNING CANS, No. 2, Per 100 .. .z. -a.-...... $279
WASH BOARDS, Glass 584
MATCHES, Red & White. 3 Pkgs,-- 144
FLOOR WAX, Red & White. No Rub, Pint , -- 334
SOAP, Lux and Lifebuoy, Bar --
CLEANSER, Old Dutch, Can, 2 for-—-- 15c
BLEACH, So White, Qt. ......... jOe
SHAVING CREAM, Fitch's, 254 Jar 198 /
BORAX, 20 Mule Team, 10 Oz. Pkg......... 102
CHEEZITS, Sunshine, 6 O«. Pkg. g -------
BLACKEYED PEAS, Phillip*, No. 2.Can. . ■ 104
CABBAGE, California, Crisp Green Heads, 1b. 5%4
BELL PEPPERS, Louisiana, Sweet, 1b. ..... , IOC
POTATOES, California. Long Shafter, 5 lbs. 25
ORANGES, California, un Kist, 1b............l--------—104
LETTUCE, California, 1b. W '
CALAVOS, Extra Urge, Each ---- 164
PICNIC HAMS, 1b...... 804
SLAB BACON, 1b. -298
SHORTS, 100 lb. Sack 2249
LAYING-MASH. Pioneer, 100 lb. Back -- 4-8355
COWFEED, Dittlingers, 16', c, 100 lb. Sack 28.22
BRAN, 100 lb. Sack -g........ ........ 2245
LAYINGAMASHA PELErs, sKuingera, 100 lb. sack.83:60
wreckage. ,
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Notice: Tueaday, July 4th, we will be closed all day:
CASTROVILLE. -«• TEXAS.
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FRIDAY, JUNE 80, 1944
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TeMATO JUICE, Sacramento, No. 2 Can 104 /
TOM TOES, Much More, No. 2% Can. 1156, {
: . TI15! VI<> S.U CE . ee $
BON AMI POWDER, Can
, . .: 120 >
TOILET SOAP, Octagon, Cake 59 3
SPiY, 3 Jb. Jar . 65c G;
col l i Koval Guest. | lb. Pkg. ..... 26'
KisPY CRACKERS, Sunshine, Pkg. „ 17?
Soap. Sally Mse, i Cakes ....... . e.................17)
okNGE3, California. 1b... .. .... 10$
. LEMONS. California, 1b. 12 '
• < HUDGK California, 2 lbs., 11?
OMONS, No. 1 Yellow, 1b. 5,' $
MOTNTOES, California, No. 1. 5 lbs. 274 >
roMKTOES, Texas Fresh, 1b. ..........12,‘
Pit NIUS. Swifi’s Hokless, 1b. 23, {
if. 1180 BACON. Swift’s Clover, lb. 344 ;
BACON SQU ARES. Rath’* Cedar Valley, 1b. 22: >
col D ( I is. Rath's Assorted, 1b. 28.1 $
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Biediger, John C. The La Coste Ledger (La Coste, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, June 30, 1944, newspaper, June 30, 1944; La Coste, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1593192/m1/3/: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Castroville Public Library.