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THE LACOSTE LEDGEKLACOSTE, TEXAS
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Devil Dog Retrievers
Catholic Information
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Lawrence Manade, 222-365;
sing, 211-357; Mrs. Theresa Nent-
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to restrict domestic consumption,
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ADVERTISING
USDA Issues Statement
On Canadian Meat
St. Ann's Society
Holds Regular Meeting
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Biediger and
children of here visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Biediger in San
Antonio last Saturday evening.
ed. Little wonder that no man
can adequately describe a Retreat
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Frank Groff and Louis- Ihnken
of Castroville wer LaCoste busi-
ness visitors Saturday. W1
Catholics on Retreat ...
- Every living Catholic is a mem-
ber of the Church Militant—a sol-
dier of Christ, who is trained to
battle continuously Against the
world, the flesh, and the devil.
And just as an army of soldiers
finds it profitable to withdraw
now and then for rest, medical
care, and further training, so an
army of Catholic men withdraw
from the world annually, to come,
forth with better spiritual equip-
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Phil. A. Scherrer and daughter,
Angeline, of the Sauz were La-
Coste visitors Tuesday.
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Corporal Perry P. Norsworthy (left) of Paducah, Ky., and Private
First Class John A. Paglione of Weehawken, N. J., dig into mud
and water on the outskirts of Naha to reclaim ammunition for
Leathernock 105mm guns. Both men are with the Sixth Marine
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bout .235 percent from last year.
The Canadians have already this
year shipped to the United King-
dom slightly more meat than the
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United States. This availability to
the United Kingdom from Canada
to allo-
St. Ann’s Society held their
regular, monthly meeting on Sun-
day, July 15, in the' Parish Hall.
The’ meeting was caHed to order
by the president- and opened as
usual with prayer. The minutes of
the last meeting were read and ap-
proved. One new member, Mrs.
Raymond Salsman, was dmitted
into the Society. Roll was called
minimum of 500,000,000 pounds
annually (about 20 percent of
Canada’s total estimated produc
tion in 1945). However, efforts.
Mrs. Alex E. Jungman, Sr., from
LaCoste is spending this Week with
her daughter, Mrs. Chas. J,
Embrey and family at Galvestn,
Rate of 5 cents per line for each
insertion with minimum of
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and twenty-four members and the
pastof. Rev. Herbst, were present
The treasurer gave her monthly re-
port. The president urged all
Miss Shirley Griffin of here is
spending some time with relatives
. at' Atascosa. ’. . 1. .
non-Catholics as well, gather to-
gether for a three-day Retreat
to ‘the set-aside’ system employed
in the United Sta tea to procure
supplies for lend-lease and the
military services, Slaughter
men that we speak here, for- the
movement is growing by leaps
and bounds.
A Laymen's Closed Retreat is
the gathering together of men of
like mihd in a spot closed off
rom the world and its distrac-
tions, for a period of two or three
days and nights, for the purpose
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are being made, as in 1944, to ex-,
ceed this figure substantially, al-
foundland. and British West In-
dies. Altogether, exports may be
30 t6 35 percent' of this year's
total meat production in Canada.
“To obtain meat for export and
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after a three week
Mexico City. .
citizen, a better father, and a bat-
ter neighbor.
A Retreat includes Confession,
Mass, Holy Communion, Benedic-
tion of, the Blessed Sacrament,
Stations 4f the Cross, prayers,
hymns, and inspirational talks by
the Reverend Retreat Master; but
the two events ’ that perhaps im-
September quarter of 1945.
"It is estimated that in addition
to the foregoing the shipments by
Canada to liberated areas in 1945
may reach about 110,000,000
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Elmendorf
and children returned to their
home in San Antonio Sunday
brothers of, each other and of
Jesus Christ, under the common
Fatherhood of Almighty God.
buy all the
f only to re-
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VETERINARIAN
2 LaCoste, Texas
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also is continuing to assume the
responsibility of providing meat
for certain areas, such as New-
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Harry Sherman, returned to their
home in Macdona last Friday
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LaCoste Barber Shop
Business Hours: 8:00 a.m.
To 7:00 p.m.
Open Wednesday, Friday,
And Saturday Nights
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wieh, 209-353; John Nentwieh, 211-
352; Albert H. Jackel, 207-346;
Mrs. Rose Biediger, 206-345; Mrs.
Erma Manade, 204-343; Mrs. M.
C. Vogt, 203-343. Indicator for the
afternoon was Felix/Knecnyn
Brand Homemode lee Cream
STABILIZER
See us for Hay Ties, Barb Wire,
and Hog Wire,— LaCoste Mercan-
tile Co., LaCoste. 51-tf
WANTED—Pure, Hog Lard,—
LaCoste Merchantile Co., LaCoste, '
Texas. <> ■■____. 48-tf.
SALES BOOKS — Blank or
Printed Sales Books for sale at the
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FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1945
Glen and Carlysle Keller of
here are visiting at LaPryor this
week with the George Tondre and
H. F. Keller families.
"Statistics reveal that married
people live longer than single
persons. Maybe it just seems long* N
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treat Houses for women, too) at
Mr and Mrs. Elmer Saathof
and daughter- and Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Reitzer ’ of Punly were -
Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Max Mechler at the SauZ.
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Phone LaCoste Line 8-3L
Shower for the' Sisters. After
some discussion it was agreed to
serve ice cream and cake at the
social. Several of the ladies
volunteered to bring cakes.
Father Herbst gave the members
a very interesting talk and was
also introduced to the members by
the president.
There being no further business
the meeting adjourned with Father
Herbst leading the prayer 232
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O1d Farmer Hogehhagen was
'Mrs. Isabel Costley of here de-
parted by plane Monday for
In response to numerous.in-i
guiries recently as to why meat
cannot be imported into the Unit-
ed States from Canada the U. S.
Department of Agriculture recent-
ly issued the following statement:
“Canada has made commitments
to- ship' its exportable’ surplus of
meat to the United Kingdom and
to liberated areas. Most of the
meat shipped to the United King-
dom is supplied under the Mutual
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Richard A. Biediger, 217-362;
Arthur J. Vogt, 214-358; Joe Les-
privacy of his room. Meditations
on one’s most, intimate problems,
a sacred intimacy with one’s
Maker, a declaration of mutual
love—all private, all uninterrupt-
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CARD & KENO PARTY
E . Sponsbred by the Youth lub of Our Lady of Grace Parish 6
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A young man recently under-
went an operation in a suburban
hospital which is very short of
help. The nurse’s aide who enter*
ed his room on the fifth evening
was obviously a novice. “They
said to get you reAdy for bed,"
she began, “but you’re my first
patient. What am I supposed to
do?"
“Perfectly simple,” the patient
replied. You fluff up my pillows,
rub my back with alcohol and then
kiss me good night.” 3
The young miss followed the
routine to the complete satisfact-
ion of her patient. At the door
When You Buy Feed, Be Sure Its
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obtained from the, Canadian Gov-
ernment and no permits for ex-
port to the United States are being
issued at the present time. Some
meat from Canada, however, is be-
ing furnished to the U. S. military
forces. • .2
"From 20,000,000 to 30,000,000
pounds of poultry are being
furnished this year to the war
services of the United States by
Canada. Poultry may be imported
from Canada by private importers
in the United States by obtaining
an export license from Canada and
an import license from the United
States.” "-es,.
ICECREAM
Al home- Any ft avor-Delicious- Smooth
— No ice crystals-No cooking —No rea
whipping — No scorched ft over — Eosy-
Inexpensive,20 recjpes In each 15$ pkg.
Please snd this ad for iron full-the sam-
ple after, or buy from your grocer, ,. ।
LOnDOnDERRY
Mbpmmuardavs is "sr s-
red bodies of the°lads sun he koF nSSXhp UcoPPorwis teU you how tou'
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Mass will be at 8 o’clock. ;
' The secretary head an invitation
to attend the District Meeting and
a Retreat for women at the Incar-
nate Word College beginning July
20. Several women volunteered to
attend the retreat. 2
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though hog production isdowi a- lng to celebrate the 34th An-
niversary of St. Ann’s Society with
a social and also have a Pantry
; "The Canadian export commit-,
ment to the United Kingdom is a
.Professional men
and day laborers, old men and
young men, saints and sinners, pounds
gather together yearly in the only
t rue Brotherhood o f M e n-r-
A Tokyo broadcast declared
Monday that Japan would fall in-
to “irretrievable political confu-
sion compelling surrender” if it
pinned its hopes of victory oh ,a
split among the Allies. Amid
persistent criticism and expressed
fears of imminent invasion, Pre-
mier Kantaro Suzuki was report-
ed to have called an emergency
session of his cabinet to discuss
the war. - A,
- many lay whmen. But it is of the
- ‛? Closed Retreat for Catholic lay-
she tion of meat in Canada this year
10- is expected to be about 10 pounds
Harry Field and son, Harry
Sherman, of Macdona were busin
ness visitors here Saturday.
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. Mr.’ and Mrs. Louis Gross of
LaCoste werel business visitors
in Hondo Tuesday.
to arrive, enough were present to, . «
make ifvery interesting. - which more than 30,000 Catholic
The honor of the day went to
Lawrence Manade who made two
and children? Thirty thousand
laymen on Retreat each year!
Let them give (he answer! • Canada utilizes
if it’s anything Catholic, ask a
collegians have their annual
"withdrawals from the world"—
thir annual Retreats. So do
LIFE INSURANCE t Yes, I
have every type of policy to fit
your needs from a large old line
legal reserve Texas stock com-
pany. — Matt Bader, Laoste,
Texas. 47-tf.
LOST—Red and yellow gas
model plane with seven ft wing
span.. Last seen about 3 miles
east of the Rio Medina road
traveling north. If found please
return to Lindy Schott, Castroville,
Texas* for reward. 51-1t.
FOR ISALE Fresh Extracted
Mesquite Honey,—Henry J. Echtle
Farm. 47-5tp.
-remms,
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perty Damage, and Liability In-
surance see A. F. Haller,Castro-
Ville, Texas. ,» : . . 35-tf.
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; Local and Long Distance ?;
Service. Report all troubles J >
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perfect scores of seventy-five while -
Richard Biediger finished up with- everz yem
in three points of Manade.
The scores for the afternoon
ANNUAL PICNIC
Sponsored by St. Joseph’s Parish . !
At 2
Devine, Texas
Sunday, July 22, 1945
Family Dinners and Chicken and BarbeuceWilBe. Served * ,
The Proceeds Will Be Applied To The New St. Joseph's
School Building 2
ALL NRIGHBORING PARISHES ARE CORDIALLY
INVITED AND THEIR SUPPORT FOR THIS GOOD J ;
CAUSE WILL BE VERY MUCH APPRECIATED : :
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plants in Canada are required to States and export license must be
reserve for overseas delivery all
Grade A hogs everywhere, all
Grade B hogs in western Canada
We admire the wisdom of those
who ask us for advice.
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follows:
hours of meditation on wooded
paths, o’er rolling hills, or in the
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notone to think only. of himself A{
although he had plenty of trouble.:
The drouth burned up his corn, - ■
hoof und mouth, disse had killed .
half his livestock, and lastly,'a
great swarm of potato bugs had
_ .... ’ John Spafford, and Lieut. Harry
Robinson of Lawton, McKaig of San Antonio visitd
Oklahoma, was the guest of his with Mr and Mrs, Oswald Keller
sister, Mrs. J. H. Shelton at Mac- and son8 here Sunday.
OUR Oady of grace
•URCH
Sunday Schedule
Communion 6:45
Mass at Macdona d. . 7:30 • ;
LaCoste, First Mass 8145
Second Mass . 10:30
Weekday Mass ’ - 7130
(onfessionson Saturday nr.,.
4:00 to 6:00 and 7:00 to 8:30
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Men ",10 know each other well
ing the same name one a clergy- neither ‘itolize or hate. 2na
man, the other a business man, ——k, :
both lived in the same city. The
clergyman died, and about the
same time his neighbor Went o‛
Southern California, When, the
business man arrived : there he
sent his wife a telegram inform-
ing of his .safe journey, but un-
foitunately it wa s delve red: to.
the widow of the, lateclergyma.
What: Was the supirise of thegyod
woman when she read:.“Arrived
devoured every speck of his vines. ’
An acquaintance, meeting him in
-umu» -yero .. nyo- w.wg town, asked him how things were.
ernment reguisitioing at inspect--"Fine," said Hoogenhagen, "The
potato bugs are starving to death.
There’s ten million of ’em on my
place and nothin' for ’em to eat”
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f i ‘ 7 > past week with Mr. and Mrs. F. J. ----- -ywu - .
huj Keller and family at .Castroville ters, Mrs. Everett,Han kinsonand
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indramastaoka M commumnion safely- heat temfie.”
Canada's contribution to UNRRA. On the feast of. St Ann, July 26. - *
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St, Mary’s Youth Club will
sponsor a Card and Keno Party
at the Parish Hall at LaCoste . .. ...
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nearly 70 different Retreat -
Houses, fortImen (there.are Re. entered inte the decision
it cate no United States meat to the
United Kingdom for the July-
TAKEN UP—About 2 year old
Hereford heifer, and cal fed since
taken up, marked on left ear. t re
.Owner see Gilbert Wanjura, Lytle,
Texas.: 50-2.
Fok SALE 50 White Leghorn}
Pullts, 4 months old.—Henry
Einsmeyer, . 51-Itp. )
* FOR Prompt Hauling Service
at all times, phone 16.—James
L. Biediger, LaCoste.7 33-tf. ' i- '
h toush days az wa strengthened,!
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' of fortifying their faith and gain-
i ing those graces which make a
man a better Christian, a better
Atlanta> Georgia, where she will
visit with relatives for some
time. y ment for the batpes of their
W. S. Field and grandson,
EZMKNE / SEATS AND
BX . /TAOPICALRNINS
E25ezy DO NOT DI»COUR-
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Il’K rDE A ' their last shoot for July last Sun-
Macdona Shooting Club
Holds Last Shoot for July to anothri
Sunday, July 22, 1945
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Mrs. Bertha Jungman and son, * — - —
yammpus, Leo, of the Potranco spent
389 ; Wednesday here with Mr. and
Hlka Mrs. O. P. Jungman.
196. Mrs. Max Mechler of the Sauz*
H-np G is spending a few days with Mr.
lbcrandMrs. Chas, Hartman in San
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■ P ‛ Ronald Keller from Castroville
L , is spending this week with his g,t . ,0 . a xe
? grandmother, Mrs. Helena Keller, Sunday evening,.July 22 at 8145
Miss Mary Palomares of here
spent her vacation with relatives
in Laredo, Mexico, last week,,
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Charles Engdahl of Brady, vis-
ited recently in the home of J. H.
Shelton at Macdona
Mrs. M. A. Mechler of San An-
tonio is spending this week here
with Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Jungman.
and 65 percent of Grade B hogs in
Ontario and other eastern pro-
vinces. These two. grades com-
prise the bulk of the hog market-
ing.
"Canadian consumption of meat
is at a lower per capita rate than
last year and canned meat has
been withdrawn from civilian con-
sumption except for certain pri-
ority users. Per capita consump-
grandmother, Mrs. Helena Keller Rerreshmentswiibesoid. Every- private Visit which each retreat-
309) here .2 one is cordially invited to attend, ant makes to his Savior in the
" Blessd Sacrament—just the two
Franklin Keller, who spend the , . of them there together in the
> past week with Mr. and Mis. F,J. Mrs. Mayme Tripp and daug - chapel- -and second, the beautiful
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Biediger, John C. The La Coste Ledger (La Coste, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, July 20, 1945, newspaper, July 20, 1945; La Coste, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1593247/m1/4/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Castroville Public Library.