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LaCoste, Medina County, Texas, Friday, June 14, 1946
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of Kabe’s new tf ansm i tter. W ith-
ance 'of $65 a month, as against
allowance will ben$90 a month
insteadjo$7. •
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. 1. The (duh guarantee provided
tract soon to be let for the purpose
from $2000 't $4,060
on' real
have been advocated, in the Utopia
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voting
4. Onreakestate and farm loans.
support
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boithday. The papers called it a
tercentenary celebration but Flat-,
bush understood better to flags
J. F. Kline and Mr. and Mrs. Ro-
bert L. Kline, Springfield, Ohio;
great-grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
L. R, Calvery, Meridian, Tenn.,
323 Persons Apply Monthly
For Social Security Benefits
tension bill this
An old-fashioned political rally
with placards heralding the count-
ies represented will be staged by
friends of Price Daniel in the City
Music Hall at Houston, Texas,
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market, a spok
of economic
spection, correction and approval.
While called together, the Com-
missioners) went over plans for
Construction of approximately 100
miles of roads in the County pre-
paratory to letting of contracts.
This additional mileage is exclu-
‛sive of streets in towns of the
County. Fifty miles of road con-
struction is already under con-
struction and 50 miles is under
the County pooled equipment pro-
gram. . ; i
Advertitt in th*-—
- LaCoste Ledger
It will take your 'message to
2. hundreds of consunmers
"The blighting effect of an Xi-
balanced budget must be imme-
diately removed from the nation’s
economy/’—Gov. Ralph F. Gatee,
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mqnt of $40 i
assistance.
years after termination of present
war..‛8
Freight Cars Promised ,
To Handle Melon Crop
and Mrs. M. S. Byrd, San Antonio. '
Other survivors, Clarence Melvin
Kline, Pocatello, Idaho; Mr. and
Mrs. S. M. Byrd, San Antonio; Mr.
Tn my own boss bow—except
for my husband"-A atrut S^ir-
lv Temple, on her 18th birthday.
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his card
citer and
itinue to with-
als from the
in for the office
dbilization said
He 'said there
The Picnic} originally scheduled
for June 16, was postponed be-,
cause of the polio threat.
Echtle’s Park is where the Pic-
nic will be held. Don’t miss it and
be sure to tell your friends about
it. ■ -
freight cars to handle the water-
melon crop, now being harvested
in , South . Texas melon growing
areas, have been promised, acf
cording to messages which the
South Texas Chamber of,,Com-'
J. Parma, RF
*C. Keller, RF
*B Keller, RF
V. Bippeft, IB
♦8. trip, 1B
T. Parma, 3B
•L: Lagleder, 3B
C. Keller, C
♦M. Jungman, C
*M- Keller, C .
L. Adams, P
•J. Biediger, P
Totals
Castroville
E. Fisher, 3B
Jungman, IB
L. Schott, LF
ne will hit the
reek if cattle and
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“OP A controls have prevented
some manufacturers from deriv-
ing profitable returns from their
businesses.” - OP A Chief Paul
Porttr. : ■ - >'
esouaisper
for old age
speakers
the State, including GI veterans
Whose exploits have been recorded
in the pages of Army and Navy
history. The last fifteen minutes
will be used by Price Daniel in
receipts in. 12 principal terminal
markets are steadily declining.
The railroad strike curtailed ship-
mentsifor a time but both O.P.A.
donated by the state to $20, which
’-----itehed by federal funds,
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Commissioners Court
Convened Monday
The June term of Commission-
ers Court of Medina County con-
vened Monday, the 10th, at the
County Judge’sr office at the court-
house. The Court was in session
Monday and Tuesday of last, week
sitting u s Board of Equalization,
Street Reporter, John W. Scott’s
News Commentaries and "Facts
for Farmers” ., broadcast' each
Weekday morning at- 6:30 by Roy
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War Heroes Will
Talk Over Radio
For Price Daniel
LaCoste ..
Al Keller LF
*R. Biediger, LF .
*L. Santleben, LF
F. Biediger, 2B
L. Halty, SS
Ei Keller, CF
of San Antonio; brothers, Fritz
Droitcourt of Casti-oville . an d
Oscar Droitcourt of LaCoste; sis-
toys, Misses Olga and Cecilia
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of straightening Highway 90 in
Medina County and will also
became a member of- the Legisla-
ture, Her work amongst the
- ' Amendments to Title 111
Rototiller To Be
Demonstrated
At LaCoste
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Florence Fenley needs no intro-
ion .to the people of this dis-
she was well known
WuhettutsL. Adam, 4; J.-Bie-
diger, Jr., 1; O. Tschirharti 3.
Winning pitcher, O. Tschirhart:
losing pitcher. J. Biediger, Jr.
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Mr. and Mrs. L. H, Jungman
and son, Robert A. Marshall, from
Corpus Christi spent several days
this week with homefolks here
and in San Antonio.
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New Deputy County Clerk
Appointed By Jungman
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of mail. 1 Local programs attract-, trols on meat poultry and diary practice schedule, weather permiit- Loans for Business, Homes
. . - Farms .
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The following changes are effc-
bivein the GI Bill of Rights.
If you need any help please con-
'tact ■ yor Service Officer in the
Thre of Mrs. Fenley’s sons are
in the armed services and, have'
made good records. One son in
the'overseas theatre was awarded
the Bronze Star, Purple; Heart
and Silver Star.
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Representative Fenley asks the
voters of the district to give her
their support for re-election, be-
leiving that with her past exper-
ience she can be ■ mote valuable
p.m, Saturday, June 8, from
Charles. Hanavan Funeral home
and at 3:80 St, Patrick's
Catholi Church. Interment was
in San Fernando cemetery.
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To All Veterans
In Medina County
merce has received from Wash- - ...
ington and Austin. 2h8
Olin Culberson, state", railroad
commission chairman, who, has.
been particularly active in efforts
to obtain more cars as he placed
before the Interstate Commerce
Commission and . Office of De-
fense Transportation the emer-
gency faced by growers of Wilson
County and other areas, has ad-
vised that the situation has been
alleviated. 0 k
Pledges of more cars also have....
been reported in telegrams to Ray
Leeman, executive vice president
of the South Texas Chamber,
from U. S, Sen. Tom Connally and
Congressmen John E. Lyle of Cor-
pus Christi and Milton West of
Brownsville who contacted the
ICC and ObT. ' . ,
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Arrest of an army major in
Germany in connection with the
theft of the 11,500,000 dynastic
jewels of the former reigning
House of Hesse left one remaining
suspect at large Sunday—a dis-
charged army corporal who
stumbled on the treasure buried
deep in a sub-basement of Kron-
berg Castle. ■ 2 i al
and Charles Kline, Zanesville;
Ohio.
rion Byrd, McAllen, Texas;,,
rs. J. K. Wyant, Natalia', Mr.
d Mrs. B. H. Bobbitt, Mission;
Texas Quality Network and the (
Texas State Network from 8:30 to
8:00 P.M.
Supporters from nearly 200 •
counties have already indicated
their intention of attending the '
Rally in behalf of Price Daniel’s
candidacy. The first fifteen
, , , „ . . .. Ill.; Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Kline, Sr.,
shall be afforded beyond nine (9) T ‛ cu." 3 . „
Johnson City, Tenn.; Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Lepage averted a possibly
serious fire ait. Brooke General
HHospital early Monday afternoon.
Rep. Florence Fenley
Florence Fenley announced this
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nation within i
hog producers
hold their t
“Men are too inhibited — too
muscle-bound!” — Rosamond
Marthall. beet-eelling noveliit.
in anticipation that O.P.A. con-
trols will be removed.
leaving covered , employment -for
theTcounties! of Uvalde? Zavala, other reasons,” Mr. Carter said.
Mr. Carter emphasized that the
?0cial security,number assigned to
a worker in his -first job in covered
emploment is for his lifetime use,’
A worker who loses
3 and the department of agriculture
snow agree that the cattleman’s
- "wait-and-see" policy is primarily
responsible.
of major general, but Col,H. Mil
u0 ler Ainsworth, president of the
36th Division Assn, charged that
the wartime leader ot the 6th
Army is "unworthy” of major
command. It was a new chapter
in the association's y running fire
of criticism at Clark, for । what R
. 5 .; has termed the debacle of the
Rapido River crossing in Italy in
January: 1944. ; 724 . J.
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■ Seventy-five Filipino wives of
U, S. servicemen left for the
than ever td, her district and to
next Monday night, June 17, to of- her state. t She invites all corre-
w *" apondents to write on any matter
pioneert and the book, "Old-
timers," brought her state-wide
recognition. 0 s -
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Florence Fenley has served two
terms as state representative and
she asks re-election on the record
she has made, Her work has
benefitted the district consider-
United States aboard the Marine
Jumper Wednesday. They have
been briefed on American cus-
Jacob Droitcourt
Died in San Antonio
Jacob "Jack” Joseph Droitcourt
entered rest on Friday, June 7,
1946, at a San Antonio hospital.
He is" survived by his widow,
Mrs. Adela Droitepurt; daughter,
Miss Madeline .Droitcourt; son,
Jack Droitcourt, Jr.; foster
Madison Square Garden.
g This broadcast is illustrative of
the many fine programs that are
now available to listeners in this
from various sections of at which time it received the books
of the Assessor-Collector for in-
Merton R. Anderson, 26, became
the deputy county clerk for
Medina county last week. County
Clerk S. A. Jungman announced
his appointment following the re- d
signation of Henry Schulte, Jr,
Mr. Schulte is now employed by
the Medina County Abstract Of- i
fice.—Hondo Anvil Herald.
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Newsettes
The 36th (Texas) Division Assn,
asked the senate military affairs
committee Tuesday* to withhold a
promotion for Lt. Gen. Mark
Clark and to investigate his com-
The LaCoste boys? are, deter- , • 2063- . - - .
.. io stage a comebackin thekBilhhasbeeh inereased
against the; Castroville A" team
here at LaCoste, Sunday June,16.
“We have at - ■ gdh",
- i are .out. to prove it,enj
mented manager Jungman. 11 1 ’ ?
LaCoatyesoasznau"cnaor"win"ho / All on ehall
take opportuniy ȣ
g loans are payable, in : forty (402
years muxiniUnt. ‘Loans ther
.thin . : realty, oans shall be
x” - rxrts coming beforsiheratdttriotend
Heroes of World War II will be wil greatly. appreciate you ‛ ,
among the speakers on the half-
hour radio program which will be
broadcast over all stations of the
to the department of agriculture. m i n e d t
The house already has passed- a
similar measure.
Wo.P. A/ Sunday night released a
khamiedV 2 ' . 4 2,: ,
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E. Tschirhart, 2B
Hoog, RF
*B. Tschirhart,. KF
Sittre, C.
O. Tschirhart, P
*Jagge P ir
Totals he
- hbgdmemaohusqsn-sbimhmm.epdkenegaebEgmabnizmninze
if theykoldsrFntlTfy,priceftrovme,stremtwemGig2prsent was,-whichever"is.the
controls will be lifted or so through a flurry of scratch hits later, and that no such education
weakened that prices will sOar. nd bad breaks Sunday afternoon,
He said the holding-back scheme setting eredit for the win.
the increased power has grown steadily worse for Hurlers for LaCoste were, L.
__ _ ' 1- several’ weeks and ."if it continues, Adams and J. Biediger, Jr., both
intwo weeks after’making its dial We lwil-havea-meat famine a, tiit “ Sine
change on May 7th, Kabe, had re- week from now." ? ;
The situation is further aggra-
COURTHOUSE, Hondo, Texas.
Amendments to Title II
Education and Vocational Training
f.. The age factor of 25 years
for benefits under the educational
provisions of the bill is entirely
eliminated. Under the amend-
ments all veterans, regardless of
; age, are elgible for educational
benefits based- upon ^ne (1) year
- of education for the first 90 days
1 k ‘ an additional time and Mrs. E- B- Whaley, Chat- .
equal to the entire length of active stanooga, Tenn.; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. ■ •
service. iStover, Jr., Mission, Texas, Miss ‘ t
। 2. That a course shall be initia- a
ted not later than for (4) yearsM
... ...... date of, veteran’s [ J
Melvin and Jerry; one sister-o--
Myrtle Ruth; grand-parents, -Mr. 2-e-
The Castroville “B” teamop Euusgocer,
snatched a 7-6 victory from La- ____6 2__2:
Coste in the nine-inning opener
on the home grounds, situated. in
the heart of the LaCoste business
distict. y-
2 “ - ... .. " lak afterseither the
tbdizmhudkeefmt
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premises of a neighboring drug -
stoxe < nlng has been ma
2 0 9 inating four (41 to five (5) weeks
1 0. 2 to obtain the certificate as was
' “ necessary under the old provisions.
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shin.
should ask for, a duplici
not for A. new card,
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KABC’To Air
Louis-Corin Fight
’ S ‘to ■'Se^^r^-Thew.: I waly 700 fes tom”oo" vated, he said, because there'also 1
” ' H —3 - -- | jng 193 counties. The letters eon is withholding at the packer level
; gratalating Kabe on its power'in-
crease and the quality of its pro-r
grams literally poured into the
studios, forcing 'Kabe to hire ad-'
laws - Were revised and Uvalde i
county was the first to send in
their old brand records to Austin sr
for historical research as a result
of this-revision.
' Also Mrs. Fenley has been very
active in promoting the list of
highway improvements in-the-con-
many spectators' for their geney
rous attendance atthef, opening
game. 040. a u"Brsuas C '
■ Box scores were as folowsj k paid-in ten (W years. Any loan
3 for longer than five (5) years
210 bezamortizedin accordance
03020 with established procedure.
5 1 ° 3. An honorable discharge is,
4 u.. 0 sin itself, the certificate of eligi-
i 0,1 bility for a “G'L Loan", thus elim-
_uaua, .... estate,- "Reasonable value” of
team that dan" get hot, propert 7>.W? the: basis of a
loan; rathers than "reasonable
normal '.value’’ us ’ originally set
upinithe G. I. Bill.
- Rogers, Kabe's-Farm ditortatement showingthat livestock ' ana
and Dry Frio sections, ahd other Kabe is now at "680 on your dial. " - I
ably. It was Representative Fen-
ley, as
.. 210 2 Fenley Amendment, which passed
somewhat crushed. Then the big by popular majority of the state
turning in a fine performance dn win receive a subsistanee alow’
the mound.. Behind the plate ance Of $65 sa month, as against
were, C. Keller, M. Jungman,. and '$50. if marrfed, thfe subsistanee
M. Killer.. ' ' - - • sjsallowvancejwit be a month
VCastrovile rallies were redited instead ok,875.
largely to untimely errors on, the p 4. ReeogiAzed
part of the Laostclub. ‛M, schoolsa areadow, made available
The senate takes up the O.P.A. Jungriian, manager, —is ■ slowyjunder r the eckucational. amend-
. . extension bill this week. In its rounding the team into shape and mente
ditional clerks to handle the flood[present.form 11, removes "
The biggest sporting event since
the . war will be brought by radio
to millions of listeners in Texas
Wednesday night, June ' 19th, at
8:00 PM by Kabe, when the
heavyweight bout between Joe
Louis and Billy Conn is broadcast.
Blow-by-blow d'recriptions of the
fobbing pot. And pans onto th. ggn. t r’o’m gg fight, will be handled by Don
oremis*. of a neighboring drie _______ Erom-5dprpbatandwBuarCopomra Sunday nlgH.
mg,,auve -mwyem-b Dave products on July 1, and transfers ting,
Rogers, and his Texas. Outlaws, the control of other foods from O.PA.
A$ a meeting .of the Cemetery
Association held "on Sunday, me-
9, in the Parish Hall at LaCoste it
was decided to hold the Annual
Parish .Picnic of Our Lady of
Mrs. W. S. Forth honored her
little daughter, Yvonne, on her-h
second birthday last Friday: Af-
ter an hour of playing a lunch
consisting of ice cream, cake,
cookies, candy and soda water was
served after which the honoree
opened her,gifts.
Those present Were, Gary and
Peggy Hutzler, Brucks Bader,
Ima Jean Bippert, Roy Lee Bip- .
pert, Parrie Scott, Ruby Mae At-
kins and the honoree, Yvonne 7
Forth. Later in the evening all-
departed for their homes wishing
little Yvonne ninny happyrreturns---
of the day, ’ . ■.1
1 0 0 Veterans Administration. If the
37 5 ’ 6 veteran* the lending agency and
ABH R the appraiser are in agreement,
6 2 the approval of the Veterans Ad,
6:2 2 ministration is no longer necessary
3 0 2 as- was under the old provisions of
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.jids.ogous
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led Tn An "y cattle brand laws was made by i
led in an adjoining: Mrs. Fenley.. She found many of '
these to be ou
c” t 2. 12__i --lgati
presenting for the first time to a
state-wide audience the principal
issues of his campaign for At-
torney General.
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(Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Lagleder and
daughters of San Antonio visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Alvis Lagleder
and eons here Sunday.
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Amendment to Title VI
Administrative and Penal Sections
1. That section of the GJ. Bill
which provided that benefits now
obtained shall, at a later date, be
deducted from any future benefits
or bonus the veteran might receive
has been eliminated. Americans
who fought with Allied Govern-
ments are eligible for benefits
Under the G.I. Bill of Rights.
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I Frank Zinsmeyer and daughter,
Frances, and son, Dennis, of Rio
Medina were business visitors
here Monday.
Droitcourt of LaCoste and Miss
I Hedwig Droiteourt of San Antonio
{and three grandehildren. :
{. Rosary was recited at Charles
Hanavan chapel oil Friday, June
( . I L by Monsignor Fiynn of st Baby Robert Clyde Kline
"Patriek’s Catholic Church. . _ i A n •
r jFuneral services were held at 3 Laid 10 Kest At Vevine
Smntms"id‛pave"luait Vs* fT?elXXn
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Little Robert Clyde Kline, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kline of
LaCoste, who died Monday, June ?
10, 1946 in a Sun Antonio hospi- 7
tal, was tenderly laid to rest at 2
Devine Wednesday afternoon.
Little Robert, born October 17,0,
1945, took setiously. ill last week
Thursday evening and was rushed
to the hospital in San Antonio for L,
medical treatment. Brother Fechi
ner of the Baptist Church at
With applications for benefits
under the old-age and survivors
insurance program of the Social
Security Board indicating increas-
ing withdrawals from the labor
force, Jesse C. Carter, Manager of
the San Antonio field office of
the Board today warned that A
workers leaving employment cov-
ered by the Social Security Act
should sabeguard their account
number cards for the future.
Mr. Carter said that 323 persons
in the area served by the local
office applied for maohthly benefits
during the last quarter of 1946,
an increase of 104 over the average
for the first three quarters of the
past year? -0, Eper 25"
t “In addition to the1 withdrawal
from the labor force of workers
who are - qualified, at the age of
65 or later, for benefits under the
old-age and survivors' insurance
program, there are thousands '-
throughout the country who are
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Parish Picnic
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The Kenagy Motors of Natalia, . L -8
dealers for the Rototiller in this A-341
territory will give a demonstra-
tion of this power tiller of many
uses at the former Louis Biediger Me 12
place in, LaCost . on .Saturday, a.
lune 15th-from 10:00 A.M, to 4:00 . .
P.M. ' . ■■:
The Ketags Motors, will demon-, L
strate the plowing, discing and
harrowing of soil all in one oper-* T
ation: lt, ' 4,u2r,ve
The public is invited to come " ' 2 ■/t
out and see the Rototiller—the
machine for that garden or small a —iL 1
tract of land. - ' j
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Honor Little Daughter '
With Birthday Party
LaCoste Defeated
In Opener
~QUOTES
OF THE WEEK
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"Mrs. Harry S. Truman does
not drink. She’s modest, retiring,
and dry." — Uethoditt Board of
Tomptrance.
"Wall spend 3X500,000 to de-
feat him in 1948.”—A. F. Whit-
noy, hood of Brotherhood of Rail-
road Trainmen, on Preo. Tru-
man’t mouage to Congreoe.
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Natalia presided at the services. I
Funeral arrangements were under S .
the direction of the Devine funeral' 1
home. Interment was made in the 1-- ' i-1
Evergreen Cemetery at Devine. :320n04.4
Survivors are besides his grief- 312 -
stricken parents; two brothers, -1
.o College for Women, was indicted
. ’ by the district court grand juryi.dusti
Denton for murder of a new-born trict, as
6; baby in a college dormitory April throughout this
26. The indictment charges that heh "e “ memh
the a infant was killed, by a "cut-
ting with a razor blade."
Florence Fenley
Asks Re-election
K f flipping in the breeze and said:
“It means da boig is t’ree hunnet
- ■ yiaz old?’ And so if is, even old-
er. The Dutch settled, along the -
. ; r ; ' shores of Gowanus Bay in 1636, insure farm-to-market roadswhith
I ' buying the village Flatbush from
P , the Rockaway Indians for a half
- f barrel of beer and three cans of
,e , brandy, hs h-hn
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, 2 11 the veteran may take his dis-
11 1 charge certificate to the lending
1 0 0 > agency and the appraisal is made
10 0 by an appraiser certified by the
u1 - Editor A* - A, Schlant of the
Buffalo Bulletin reported Tuesday
the proverbial bull, in a china shop
was a piker compared to an
elephant in a lunch room. After
> circus performance, the friendly7
- pachyderm, wandered to the rear
of a lunch room and raided.*: cold
storage cabinet. The cabinet was
0omv2 therapy work shop when an Acety-
lene tank explode?
' room. He held the ensuing fire
• 1" T ""r under .control with afire extin-,
guisher until relieved by the
Brooke Army Medical Center fire
department.
was Brooklyn’s
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BANANA BDYSAgil, strong, barrel-cheated hoco Indians,
members of Western Hemisphere’s wildest living tribesmen,
gather wild bananas in jungles of Darien* Panama, for ship-
ment to Us: Their clean and healthy living habits have
changed little since they were discovered by Spaniards, 1501,
nuucmb.mmm2mai.ca2
Meat Family
Cattle, HogsWithheld
-2, 1, ma *25:
Mary Justice of oleman: 19;
former student of the Texas State
M-Meret •mf -San ■ Di-eaKft1' r-
dik.; Pfe. ciyde Byrd, Ocottfield',
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daughter, Mrs. Henry Denecamp Grace Parish on Sunday, June 30. 4w
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Biediger, John C., Jr. The La Coste Ledger (La Coste, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, June 14, 1946, newspaper, June 14, 1946; La Coste, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1593294/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Castroville Public Library.