The La Coste Ledger (La Coste, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, December 11, 1942 Page: 4 of 4
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Mr. and Mrs: Joe Haegelin and LaCOSte Public School News
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THE STATE OF TEXAS
TO: Ernest Doucet, who is a
non-resident of the State of Texas,'
Greeting:
You are commanded to appear
and answer the plaintiff’s, petition
at or before 10 o'clock A.M. ofthe
first Monday after the expiration
of 42 days from the date of is-
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On a card in the front window
of a suburban home appeared the
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VISION INSTITUTE.
urgently needed, 1 . _ —
marketed in an orderly way.
pound Of pork and lard from this
year’s big pig crop is going to be
6 Cups and 6 Saucers
6 Dessert Dishes
1 Large Platter
Righter phots must
HAVE GOOD BYE-SIGHT! 1‛
ILLUSTRATION
SHOWS PROSPECTIVE
PILOT UNDER TEST
FOR MUSCLE BALANCE. 2
total receipts 800, . The Monday
hog trade at San Antonio proved
fairly active and mostly 25c high-
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the boys in uniform tell Aunt Jenny.
They get excellent meals in the
Army and Navy, but home-baked
cookies taste wonderful and keep
’em happy! - ) ..
Start a "Cookies for Rookies”
1 club in your town, as women have
done all over the country. Plan to
send cookies to boys in the armed
forces once a month, or oftener.
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Augusta Shirley,
tremely narrow demands
stockak calves hard to
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the ball rolling with this extra
cookle-golden brown, crisp,
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travel toa^rust^peck^ to
• FOR all, kinds of Hauling at any
time; phone 84—R. J. Stein, Cas-
pel
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weighed six pounds, four ounces,
born in the Castroville Clinic Fri-
day, December 4, 1942.", -
Mr. and Mrs. Erst Ehtland
son, Julius, Mr. and Mrs Edward
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from, 40 to 49 points.: Gay Hariis
and Elva Lois Moeller, each with
a sere of 47 points, are the high-
est ranking freshmanstdents.
Scores of the seveny-nine stu-
dents range from 63 points down
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Mr/and Mrs. Fred V. Ford from
Delta were in LaCoste Saturday
afternoon ' attending to business.
They joined the list of - .Ledger
subscribers Saturdax.,1a ; .g,
,a sR m-2 ■. . ,y,
Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs;
little change. 'Loadlots' Common
and Medium" Angelas cashed "at
$4,753.25 with ono load 77 lb.
Medium and .Good to $5.50. Culls
dropped : to $4,25.
Pork will be needed: Every
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JUST ARRIVED—New Supply
of Atlacide Weed Killer,—LaCoste
Every woman loves beautiful crystal glassware and it is now t-
more popular than ever. You will be mighty proud of this
Crystal Luncheon Set and will be the envy of your friends and
neighbors when they see it on your table.
HERE’S OUR OFFER—Do not pass up this opportunity to get
this beautiful 32-Piece Crystal Luncheon Set for your very own.
The offer is good for a limited time only. ACT NOW!
Steers cleared 810.50.. . / ‘ ' ,
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! SHEEP: Estimated salable and
, total receipts 2,800 including 2,-
' 100 goats Scattered sheep' sales
, appeared generally psteady) 7 A
. package Good No. 2 pilt wethers
। earned $6.00. Slaughter goats
_ failed tn move"asrepidly as last.
week's trade 1 but prices showed
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Because Eddie Karolewicz;: 28,
wanted to trade his 'overalls for a
uniform he trekked through South
American jungles from an oil com-
pany construction camp to a river
landing, caught a plane for Con-
vencion, Colombia, Took another
plane to, Panama. Hopped a third
for Mexico City. He arrived on a
fourth in Los Angele*—a few
hours after enlistments were ban-
ned. He says he doesn’t Care if
the uniform:is blu or khaki, so
long AS he can fight the Axis. He
also says he didn’t fly 4,000 miles
for nothing and that he’ll get in
Please enter my order for The LaCoste Ledger and The Pro-
gressive Farmer and send me the 82-Piece Floral Crystal
kuncheon Bet, for which I enclose $3.40. d
■ day, December, 8, 1942. Sponsors .
were Miss Hortens • Keller and
LaCoste was baptized in St.
Mary’s Catholic Church here Tues-
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Mr. and MN. MB.Dugosh
from Castroville were brief busi-
ness vi "" "h imie
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140-100 lbs. light lights cashed at
812.50.12.75. Most sows 450 lbs.
and under cleared $12,00-12.25:
Feeder pigs maintained steady
rates at $11.50-12,26 for Good and
Choica 70-120 lb. weights.
CATTLE: Estimated salable and
total receipts 1,600; CALVES 3,-
400. Trading in the cattle di-
vision proved, fairly active for
most slaughter classes with prices
listed fully steady as compared
With last week's close, Canner
cows sold strong to 254 higher
and some deals on Medium grade
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calves looked 254 higher.
Mercantile Co., LaCoste, Texas. -
441.113-
There is a tremendous need for a clean,
wholesone and educational, yet
entertaining boy's publication, A
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B Scout! of America has pub- 2
B lished BOYS' LIFE. A
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Only $2.00 a yror. ..$4 SO for J yuan
l. Scores of the , diagnostic tests
given to the, high school English
‘elasse sometime ago have been
posted and show the following re-
sults:
Nine students ■ of the seventy-
nine taking the, tests made a score
of 50 or above, 60 points repre-
senting the expected score of
students With four years of study
in English at the end of the senior
year. The nine highest, ranking
students are aS follows; Catherine
Shristilles, Ima Jewell Wiechmann,
Gilbert Friesenhahn,. and Eldrich
Kunze, semiors; Richard Biedger,
Shirley Jones, Agnes Echtle, and
Ruben Tschirhant, juiniors; Arthur
Haas, sophomore. Thirteen other
students attained stores ranging
Or to your newspaper office or focal agent J were 18 nortel
;—j j George Jungman..
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' COOKIES FOR ROOKIES"
Yes, you will get the LaCoste Ledger for another whole year,
if your time ia already paid up, we will extend your subscription: •
This offer also applies on new subscriptions. You will also get
The Progressive Farmer, the South’s leading farm and home ma-
gaxine, with departments in each issue that are edited for
every member of the home—the father, the mother, and the
children—and covering every phase of farm life. Keep abreast
of the time by reading The LaCoste Ledger and The Progressive
Farmer, with its recommendations for better farming methods
and more farm profits. Mail or Bring in Year Order Today.
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FOR Your Painting and Paper
Hanging See A. B. Harless, Phone
28, LaCoste, Texas.___. 19-tf.
' SALES BOOKS — Blank or
Printed Sales Books lor sale at
were vintor in- Coste "ednes
Said plaintiff’s petition was filed
on the 4th day of December, 1942,
wl o’clock PM.,--
The file, number or said suit be- gosh, Castroville, Texas. -tp.
ing No. 3802. •
7 Henry Gross from D’Hanis visit-
ed inLeoste, Tuesday of this
week. -u, .,0
Mary Louise, infant daughter of
Private and Mrs. Edgar Kempf of
unkind, harsh and tyrannical con-
duct toward her, which continued
with slight intermission, until she
finally separated from him, oh or
about September 17th. 1941; that —-
defendant was ? insanely jealos 1
and was continually accusing plain-
tiff of having dates with men and
of having improper relations with
other meh; all of which treatment
and actions on the part ‘of defend-
ant-are of such a nature as" to
render their further living ‘together
3 > insupportable; Athat 'plaintiff arid
defendant have no children of their
said marriage and own no. ‘com-
munity property; Pray for judg-
ment dissolving the. Con-
tract now/existing ,between plain-
tiff and defendant, for costa of
suit, ete, AU of which ’ appear
more -fully in plaintiff’s original
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man and daughters, Margaret and
Patty, Mr». Emma Jungman and
Misses Fiorentina, . Alice and
Ellen Bohl visited in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bohl Sunday.
— For Victory: Buy Bonds—
St. Mary’s Catholic Church
Schedule
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1 Mrs. Pauline Tachi chart and son
from nuz Community visited in
LaCoste Saturday afternoon; 00
"p,.e ■ ‛ 4 ,.
Ed. W- Tschirhart from Rio
Medina was in LaCoste Monday
afternoon attending to business.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Mechler from,
the Sauz were brief visitors in La-
I AM Settirtg my incubator De-
cember 22nd. I have English White
Leghorrs, Rhode I stand Reds, anid
--—--____ , Plymouth Recks. Custom Hatch-
their marriage began a course of ing. Solicited.—J. W. Williamson,
‘ 1 - Lytle, Texas, ; /; 19-tf.
FOUND—4 Ply 6,00-16 Tire on.
LaCoste-Pearson Road. Owner
may, apply at Ledger Office. . .'
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was born in the Castroville Clinic
last Thursday, Decpmber 3, 1942.
She weighed eight pounds, 2 ten
ounces.
The names of the parties in said
suit are: ez Johnson Doucet as
Plaintiff, and Emeat Doucet as
Defendant. ■ - i N 2 .
The nature of said suit being
substantially as follows; to wit: j
Suit for, divoree"on the grounds of L.
cruel treatment towards plaintiff T7 '
by the defendant; Plaintiff alleges . 1
in that on or about April 25th 1941, trovg.
plaintiff was legally married tp ------—
, defendant in Jeiinings, State of
La., and that she continued to live
with him until on or about Sep-
tember 17th 1941, when she-re-
moved to this State,! and has re-
mained here ever1 since; that de-
fendant withip about a month after
daughter, Eloise, from Rio Medina
were brief business visitors in La-
- 270 1b. butchers whilecomparable
grade 1-60-180 lbs. ranged from
$12.75-1325. Limited numbers
ecstatically Sausage bulls turned at $8.50-10,-
- 400. A spread of 111.28-18450
iah, being 39. Catherine’ Chris-
tiles bar, highest rank with 65
points, Ima- Jewel Wiechmann
and Richard Biediger, each with
60 points, are second in rank,
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Miss MeMeans attended a meetr
ing in, Uvade, on Saturday of
Gamma Upilon chapter of- the
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football, and his favorite amuse-
ments are swimming and Pieture SAN ANTONIO LIVESTOCK
shows, His favorite subjects ares 1-- —
geomtry and science. Eldrich
does not, as yet, have any plans
for the future: 2} W
Eldrich has (he* distinction of
being the smallesti boy in the
Senior class. He has a very plea-
, sing, personality, and she- some-
i times turns out to be the "eown,
aa a Gad ana
he has aChostof* Erlends. .2’- - n*A " -- — ---c
—For Victory: Buy Bonds-
• t Les’Gartof, Ataseosa visited,with (
hMrs. Grant’s -brother* and family;'
Private andgMrs, dgr, Kmpf
and davehth
MrandMr8 arvinE. Haege
lim from Rio Medina, and Mre Paul
Donahue from. Fort Sam Housten-
spent Sunday hers, with their
parents, Mr and Mrs. Richard
Zinsmeyer ands daughter Elvira,
and Mrs. Mary'Keller.
. for the play, "Look Out Lizzie,”
to be presented, to he public on
the Ledger Offley 11-tf. ,
„ . •FOR SALE—6-Week-Old Pigs,
Long Heavy Timber, 6x6, 28 feet Also one natural bpb-tailed female
• - rat terrier .pup.—Paul Echtle, La- ,
Coete. » 19-2ty.
FOR SALE — Hay Ties 4 per ..
bundle $1,25.—LaCoste Mercantile
Co., LaCoste, Texps. . 10-tf. i
FOR SALE—16-Month-Old Jer , a
sey Bull.— Chas Halty,‛aCoste. ■ -
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BmmAMFaA WEEN
fyF, •49 eves for
5, VICTORY...
INSPECTING
y PROPELLERS FOR
p: AMERICAN FIGHTER
K PLANES. THIS/WORK
S CALLS FOR EYES ,
8 THAT ARE TUNED UP
TO HIGH EFFICIENCY.
-.1702007
Medium stacker
Mrs.‘Dowdy and Misses Schmidt
and MeMeans attended the ■ Sym-
phony Orchestra cohcert in the
Municipal Auditorium in San An-
tonio oii'Saturday evening,
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The Freshman English Club met
Friday, November 27, and elected
new officers. The results were as
follows: Gay Harris, president;
Elva Lois Moeller, vice-president;
Kenneth Blackstock. secertary;
Wesley Wiechmann, treasurer;,
and Julis Reyes, sergent-at-arms.
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TheJvnior Cluss is going into
, . .- of "practice
Mrs. Eugene-J Keller and sort,
Fugganssan-rAnzont.TuesdayvisitaughtortMraAuganstMtechlet,
and daughter, Arijn, from San
Antonio, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Kempf of Helotes visited Private
and Mrs. Edgar Kempf tend daugh-
ter here Sunday. .
4 - -bs
T Mr. and Mrs. Leo Biediger of
Spindietop are the proudi pakents
of twin daughters, Vernell Marie,
who weighed six pounds, keleven
ounces, and Velma , Louisa, who
' Automobile, Bodily Injury, Pro-
perty Damage, and Liability In*- VA.
surance. See A. F. Hallet, Castro- ’ "
ville, Texas. ;- h , , / : 38-tf. ' ■ r-
FOR any kind of Hauling at .
any time, phone Line 0-SSL.— / •
L. W. Reicherter, LaCoste. 12 tf.
FOR SALE—6-Week-Old Pigs, ./
crossed with Chester white and
Berkshire, 85.00 each.—John Con-
rhd, Devine, Texas. -, ■ ? 19-2tp.
> FOR Prompt Hauling Service !
at. all ' times, phohe 68. -Janes
L. Bigger, LaCoste. Bg. tf.
FOR RENT-. The Gus Trip Farm *'
at Macdana. Cash or shares.A lso
mules und* farm implments.—Ap- • ‘
ply t Mrs. Gus Trip, 1508 Noln
St, San Antonio, Texas.' Phoned
C676G..1., 18 2t.
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Aunt Jenny’s Rookie Cookin
1 cup Spry i ezus, unbeaten
1 tenspoonsalt % teespoon soda
Scattered sales looked steady to
weak but indications pointed to an
incomplete clearance. Light-
weight consignments closed 254 to
as much as 504 lower. A few
loadiota Medium grade straight
glass and short fed steers cashed
at 811.75-12450 while Common and
Medium selections sold chiefly at
$9.00-11.25. o -
. Good cow*, were extremely
scarce ir the day's supply with
only a few sales listed at $9.25-
10.00. The bulk of Common and
Medium offerings changed hands
at. $7.50-9.00 while Canners and
Cutters commanded 86.00-7.25.
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Never before have we been able to make such an attractive offer
to the readers of The LaCoste Ledger. Yes, friends, we will give
this beautiful 32-Piece Floral Design Crystal Luncheon Set to
everyone taking advantage of this exceptional offer.
' Herman Hitzflder, and son
Jerome, Mr. and Mrs Elmer Jung
FOR SALEL-MarshAll and Wen-
r dell Upright Piano. Full keyboard,
. full toned, Muse-proof, $100.00
8 Cash,—Mrs. F. V. Ford, LaCoste-
Macdona Road. , .18-2$
POSTED—The o, Wurzbach
pastures are posted acording to-
law. No hunting allowed, Officer
in charge.—Alfred Hanzal. vl6-6tp
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petition on file.La "
■ Issued (this the 4th, day bt De
eember, 1942, ,
Given under my hand and seal
of said Court, At office in Hondo;
Texas, thia the 4thdsyofDecem-
‘ ber A.D., 1948.. 12 2 '
EMIL BRITSCH, Clerk
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a, ‛ 'Medina' Cuhty, Texas
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1.Eof Victory; Buy Bonds—
,' , -FRIDAY, DECI
Decemeber 18. Thj Juniors,hope
to have a large crowd out to wit-
ness it as a reward for their'work.
. Eldrich. Albert Kunze .
’. Eldrich. or "Litzie" as he, is
known to his classmates, is the son
of Mr! and Mrs.-George Kunze,
and was born about a half mile
east of LaCoste on January 15.
1927. .i - /2.1
At the age of /five he entered
LaCoste Public School where he
has been going ever since. >
Eldrich’s hobby is building model
airplanes; his favorite sport is
secured Good and Choice slaugh-
ter calves. Common and Medium
kinds changed hands at $8.75-11.-
00 and Cull. 87.00-8450.
limited dealings for Good and
Mrs. Mary S. ungin an ’Jyft
Sunday, accompanying her son,
Matt, to California, where she will
visit with relatjves in Los Angeles
for some time r; ’'.; . ■
Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Echtle
fnom the. Sauz Community were____________
brief' bushless visitor in LaCoste to 26 points,'th. average, or med-
Tuesday mornng- While here - - . .
they subscribed' torthe. Ledger, J /
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December 18 to December 10
Sunday Masses at 8:45 and 10:45
1st. Mass for Intention of St.
Mary's Sodality.
Monday Requiem High Mass for
decensed August Mechler
Tuesday Mais for deceased Ro-
- manus and Philomena Gross
(Estate)
Wednesday Mass for deceased
Elizabeth Metzger (Mrs. Anton
‘ Krause)
Thursday Requiem High Mass for
'deceased Helena Zinsmeyr
(Friday aymniversary Mass for de-
ceased Frank Jungman (Estate)
Saturday Mass for deceased Her-
man Lessing (John Parma)
Sunday efter 2nd Mass meeting
of St. Mary’s Sodality. *
Sunday is Eucharistic Day, after
2nd Mess exposition of Blessed
-Sacrament until 8:30 closing in
the evening. Look for youf
hour. Offer up your prayer,
fpr victory, and a peaee with
, Justice and charity.'
Rev. Jhn J. Gerbermann
—For Victory: Buy Bonds
- A "lame duck” Congressman
Tuesday landed a haymaker punch
FOR SALE—Rare, very small
10 o’clock A.M., before the Honor- antiuguianneiguod heating "stove”
—— fire place type, rock lined.. Both
ise in reasonably priced.—Mrs. George M.
5 5 Howard, Max Biediger Place, near
' LaCoste. </zv.-,,*/';
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Biediger
and Miss Josephine Meismer were
in Hondo- on business Monduy
afternooti of this week. ,
Ewing ihn of S Antonio is
visitingo with his grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rihn, at
Spindletop this week.
Ed. Kempf, son, Elmer, and
daughter, Mrs. Les Grant of
Atasgosa visited’ Private and Mrs.
Edgar Kempf and daughter here
Monday.
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Messrs? E. A- Haller, Emil
_____-______ - . -___ _ Bushman and Odell ITammon from
isitors in' LaCoste Mnday. Natalia jwere LaCoale visitors last.
. - ' —t c 7r - Friday. Bushman end Hammon
Me ana Mts. Albert Biediger left, frmh here for Hondo wher g wck
- -f-— they joined other Web of Medina i 11 . ah.
County, -who were ; recently Bin-
ducted irto thei service.
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Add brown sugar and cream
well. Add eggs, singly, beating
weU after ech addition, gift
soda with flour and add to
creamed mixture, blending
well. Add rolled oata and mix
thoroughly.
Ron dough % inch thick on
floured board and cut with 2%-
inch cookie cutter. Place 1 tea-
spoon mincemeat on a cookie,
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Mr. and Mrs: A. B, HarieSs. re-I'/Mr. and'Mrs.'L6UIV Mangold of
turned to their home here Monday;' 'Castroville visited with relatives
after several wecks stay in Laredo, in LaCoste Tuesday-.;'
where Mr.' Harless was, employed. " ‘) ——
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Mrs. । Enil-G Haby of Cliff
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visiting with • her brother ahd.
sister-in-law, Mr, and Mrs, Ed.
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Monday,, December 7 1942,
HOGS, Estimated Salable and
- SEASONS
The autunih spors are grand, no 7
doubt, . -2t. gumhemN
With football featured .all about. 224
W hi le winter has, its devotees 2 ■ - 5 AN • '
Of skating, sleighing, even skiis.
The Spring, begins the year's , ‛ j.
adance,, g" ", ; -- v, ", -L
With . track athletes in skimPx j (' /
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Then summer comes, the time;
-J . all.
Hot days,; hotdogs, and base-.. ;
.g ball.;.-’ .. , vo "p)
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least noise is very often the moat
„ — _ - useful, for* which: r*ason I should
Help get "hogs prefer a prudent friend to " itea-
"A piano for sale.”
next door another
it'h just one Word
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Biediger, John C. The La Coste Ledger (La Coste, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, December 11, 1942, newspaper, December 11, 1942; La Coste, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1584899/m1/4/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Castroville Public Library.