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THE LACOSTE LEDGER, LACOSTE, TEXAS
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Cash - Store
■s.
For your fireworks on the 4th
see Schott Bros.
48-lt
thu
Antonio
Advt. 48-1tp.
contract.
COCOANUT, 12 1b cellobag Snowdrift l0e 21b .bag 194
OVALTINE, small;
324
50 lb sack
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Local Mention
Adv, tt-tf.
Reicherzer:
fecfive July
Alfred Tschirhart
An
visited relatives here last Friday, surance o houses, see A. F. Hal-
Mr. and Mis; Henry aufman
tonio spent Saturday with Alex
Margterite,
Alfred and 1 Eohl of Devine
Miss
who will visit with them' for some
were
For Prompt Hauling Service at
8- 52'
Biediger.
Adv. 33-tf.
220--
Hudson and Terraplane
Auto-
Texas
Advt. 45-tf.
San Marees' after
a pleasant
with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Schott nold Wendland from Hondo were
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week-end with
for two weeks.
.. Dr. M. S. Derankou,
Eye-
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Patronize a home industry and
about the end of Atugust..
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Up to date caskets & supplies
Complete Funeral Service
Advt. 46-4L
San Antonio Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs, Jack Rihn and Mr.
H, D. Clubs Meets
Monday morning at St. Michael's
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Mrs.' Wiatrick was a native
of
Edmund Keller.
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Friday and Saturday, July 2-3
LYTLE NEWS
Misses Unite Gray and Bertha
Julius Ahr and family here.
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is Sunday.
Next came the
pink carnations.
Ed. till another, date, in order to give
PICKLE’S, W&W Sweet Mix, 26 oz. jar . .
224
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LaCoste,
LACOSTE,
> Texas
SPAQHETTI, Phillipis, 15% oz. tall can
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. Specialist, is leaving for his va-
FLY SEASON IS HERE
cation to Corpus Christi the 18th
Arfyone in need of his
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weeks.
A number of our citizens
grin, played by Miss Jennie Rich-
ter, in the following order; Miss
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Mangold
and children from Medina Lake
Basset visited Monday with Miss
Erna Wurzbach at Rio Medina.
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of. the bride's parents, the young
couple left for a trip to Colora-
do, where they will visit Yellow
soie over the same shade of taf-
feta, carrying an arm bouquet of
. was here Tuesday.
JJpe Sauter of South San
was met at the
groom and his
Hearn, brother
News items and advertis
which are to appear oa thi
of
his
services is invited to call on him
before the above date at Castro-
ville Drug Store on Wednesday
Misses
Fanny
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R. A. BIEDIGER
BARBER. LaCoste, Texas
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Dr. and Mrs.
were visitors in
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tendants wore gray suits.
During the double ring cerem
Mrs. Gus Mechler from Lytle
was a Hondo and Castroville vis-
itor Monday.
Bohl of Castroville were visiting
friends in LaCoste Saturday ev-
ening.
SILVER DUST, large size pkg.-.........
SOAP, Woodburys facial, 3 bars .......
BOILED HAM, % lb...............................
CASTROVILLE ZION'S
LUTHERAN CHURCH
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Castroville News
LILLIAN TSCHIRHART
Editor and Reporter
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UNDERTAKING SERVICES
ON HOT DAYS—you may cool off at our fountain.
Try our refreshing drinks.
LaCoste Sunday, j were visitors here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Rolt. Halty were
the gests of Mr. and Mrs. James
Biediger and family her Mon-
day. ,
use a
coOLERAFOR
PEANUT BUTTER, Red & White, 5% oz. 94, 16 oz. 214
TUNA FLAKES, Our Value, 7 oz. can . ... 144
GRAPE JUICE, Red A White, pt. 17f — qt. bottle 324
WHITE SHOE CLEANER, regular 254 seller 14 ,
M-’sBippert attended the funer-
al of the late Mrs. Wiatrick,’ ,2
i
The (Castroville H. 1). Club met
at the Imine of Mrs. J. L. Tondre
Friday & Saturday, July 2-3
CASH ONLY
Mrs. Emil Mueller and children
of San Antonio, visited relatives
here Tuesday.
Frank Bader and sOn, Elmer,
wew here from Dunlay Wednes-
visitors; m the A.E. Mnug-tinie:
.... ........Apply at Paul
Echtle farm. . Advt. 47-21p:
SOAP, Compfexion flue art, 4 bars
RUB NO MORE. 4 boxes ’
SOAP, Octagon giant bar. 5 bare
LAYING MASH. Little Boy Blue. 50 lbs
1 100 lb sk
STRATER MASH. Jjttle Boy Blue 25 lb ak
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kaMM
of William Howard Ambrose, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Ambrose
nenta
page
Paul
later
were San Ahtonio visitors Tues-
■ day.
ine in a
Funeral
Friday & Saturday, July 2-3
SPECIALS
LaCoste Telephone
Company
Rudolph D. Bippert, Prop.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hans and I staying with her uncle and aunt, by. Membership, Mrs. J L. Ton-
Kralik-Ambrose
••A pretty informal wedding took
place at the Round Top Lutheran
Church at Round Top, Saturday,
June 12th, when Miss Johanna
came the bride, leaning on
arm of her brother, Martin,
troville, Maurice Rihn from- Sail .
Antonio and Mr. and Mrs. Theo-
dore Trip and family fromMue-
dona, spent Tuesday evening with
Mrs. Isabella Wiatrick, 83, of
Castroville, died Saturday morn-
DANCE
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At Fest's Hall
San Antonio, Texas
EVERY SUNDAY NIGHT,
Music by—
Willett's Orchestra
Local and Long Distance
Service. Report all troubles
or discourtesy to Mgr.
| Open 7:30 A.M. to 0:00 PM. ■
■ also open Friday and Satur- g
g day Nights. Closed Sunday. E
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I Dr. A J. Springfield |
I PHYSICIAN & SURGEON |
Phone 12 I
Mr. and Mrs. A N. Mangold at dre. Mrs. H. J. Bippert was ap-
Clit. spent the day Sunday here. pointed’ as a representative of
Ethel Tschii hart who has this club at the A. & M. College
H w.. Keller. fi-’ini -th<- Sauz
was a business visitor here Tues-
;; For Fresher Foods
' ■ at Half the Cost-
mi Tuesday, June 29, 1937. The
meeting was called to order by
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PETER PAN SALMON. No 1 tall can. 2 cam for
ROSEDALE PEAS, No. 2 can for
BAKING POWDER, Clabber Girl, large size fer
POWDERED or BROWN SUGAR. .per pkg
IMPERIAL SUGAR inwloth bags. 10 lb. bag
CATSUE. 14 oz bottles. 2 for
PEACHES. No 212 can halved or siiced, per can
PEACHES, Sliced, 2 cans for
SULPHUR SALT, 50 lb blocks for
STOCK SALT, 100 lb. sack for
ler. Adv. 35 tf.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Pope and
daughter of San Antonio visited
relatives here Sunday.
Mrs. George Noonan and child-
ren spent the afternoon Monday
in the Albert Karm home.
Henry Schirmer.
Mrs.d Isabella Wiatrick
daughters, Helen and Grace, re-
turned from a weeks visit pt
Reeville, Skidmore and Corpus.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mnier
and daughter from Dallas, Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Biediger, Mr. and
July inclusive. The Doctor will
ce.
lgv
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- ed in pale green Mousseline de
Advt. 46-4t
' L. M. Tondre, Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Tondre, Mr. and Mrs. J.
L. Tondre and daughter, Roie
Mary, attended the funeral of
Miss Annie Meyer atBan Anton-
in law
the Ledger Office not later than
Wednesday morning of each
week.
services were . held
San Antonio but had for many
years resided in Castroville. Sur-
viving are several nieces and nep-
hews.
2 Attending the funeral from La-
Coste were Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Keller, Mrs. Joseph Keller, Mrs.
Adel Koehler and Mrs. Margaret
Keller. Many attended from Cas-
troville.
er at Castroville.
Phillip Scherrer and son, Mar-
tin, from the Sauz, were business
visitors here Wednesday.
For Sale or Rent—10 acre farm
part of. Joe Halty farm 1V miles
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Little Leatrice Rose Hans re-
turned from Devine after visiting
Alter by
beat man,
mony the Leonhardt Sisters sang,
“I Love You Truly”. , ° "u:
After a reception at the home
Mrs. W. H. Gray and daugh
osa:
en"n-gi
h
Fancokpus, for a few days visit,
man home last Thuraday.
Nice Grapes for Sale.— Apply
of each week till the 14th of
day.______. . . . .
from Castroville.
Mr. and Mrs.'F. W. Etter and
For ground tanks or any kind
of fresno work, see Robert Tsch-
irhart at Castroville. He will
take the job by the hour. day or
mailing the card and were having mobiles,
a. jolly good time.
homefolks here.
Advt. 47-2tp.
Ruby Tschirhart and
Applewhite and Clark
. longing to her mother.
, The bridal party entered the
. Church to the strains of the wed-
ding march taken from Lohen-
1st to July 31st, '
C. F. SCHWEERS .
interest. Upon their return trip
they will visit the Carlsbad Cav-
ern and the Indian Reservations
RED & WHITE STORE s
For Sale—Fresh Jersey Cows,
young springers, young broke
horses.—Talley Bros., Fotranco
Rd., Rt. 1, San Antonio.
Advt. 4%6tp.
Friends gathered at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wanjura
on Thursday night of last week I
to celebrate the birthday of
Mrs. Walter Reicherzer, who has ;
been staying at the home of her
parents for several weeks while
recuperating from a rather ser-
ious illness. She was reported!
feeling much better when the 1
following friends called to spend '
and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wernette
from Natalia were short’visitors
on the Bilhartz ranch at Biry
Sunday.
Mrs. Alvina and R. J. Brieden
visted in San Antonio Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Brieden vis-
ited with Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Mrs. Daniel Biediger from Spin-
dietop, Mrs. lara Tondre and . .
family, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph ■ -
Tschirhart. and family from Cas- .
Hearn, sister of the groom, who
was dressed in peach colored
mousseline de sole over the same
shade of taffeta, also carrying a
bouquet of pink carnation*. Then
to Nrs Frank Keller.
Advt. 48-2t.
Mrs. C. .1. Keller and Miss
Evelyn Keller were San Antonio
COFFEE, Schott’s best Peaberry, 3 lbs ---e
CHEESE, full cream, print Krafts, per lb.
WEINNERS, fresh Swifts, per lb.
PEPPER, Green Bell, 2 lbs. ........
LEMONS, California, per doz.
BEANS, Lima, No. 2, Green Phillips. 2 can
PORK & BEANS, Campbells 3 cans
CORN BEEF HASH, 1 lb can Lbbys
CATSUP, 14 oz. bottle Del Monte
GRAPE FRUIT JUICE, Riorey No 2 can, 3 cans
KARO. % gal Blue Label 37c - 1 gal bucket
all times, phone 68.—James I
must be
Tschirhart
than 6:00
each week.
Katherine Kralik, sister of the
bride, who came first, was dress- Vogel and Jacob Vogel at D Han-
see Joe A. Bader, Castroville,
L . M. Tondre were San Antonio
visitors Sunday, ’ to ‘celebrate Mr.
Lonnie Langley, who was so
painfully injured a few weeks a-
go when a pulley flew to pieces
at the Webb feed mill, is able to
be up and around at his home
near town. He is getting along
fine and will soon be out again as
usual.
brought to the
Residence net
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Sch itt of
Devine, Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Ripps-and Tommy. Boyles and
friend of San Antonio were visit-
ing here Sunday:
The marriage bans of Miss
Minnie Haby of Dunlay and Ar-
—EJungman and family.- ....... . . ___________________________
, „ ' ,vittd in Hondo Saturday.
Missis. Bernard Hutzler and
Eivi Hitzfelder left Wednesday,
of San Antonio. The bride’s
father, 1, . ____.________
ed the ceremony. Baskets and
' vases of .white dahlias, Easter .Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Tondre,
children and Mr ami Mrs. Aug-
ust Schott and children visited
with Mr. and Mrs Leonard Brie-
den Thursday evening.
Mr and Mrs. Cornelius Sehotf
, Judge W. B. Hardeman, vete-
ran trail driver and former jus- groom nhe groom and
Sttns PattonmaPorhaPipidceB“kr be back about the end of August.
oa. ?
and daughter, Miss
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Elmendorf
and babies - from San Antonio
visitors Tuesday.
day.
Misanboris Bippert was in Cas-
troville visiting Miss Gladys Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mangold of
Geiger Monday. Castroville were line on business
Thursday.
For Sale— Peaches and Foma-
toes—-Ernest Ziegenbalg, between) For Sale- Young Jersey heif-
Lytle and LaCoste. Advt. 47-4tp. ers and pigs.—Mrs. Bertha Jung.
tice of Peace at Devine, died on
Wednesday of last week and
was buried at Devine on Thurs-
day afternoon at 4 o’clock. A
number of life-long friends from
Lytle attended the funeral.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Loessberg
returned from a delightful honey-
moon spent at Kerrville Monday
afternoon and on Tuesday Mr.
Loessberg hurried on to Charlotte
where he has employment for the
summer with a Lumber Company.
Mrs. Loessberg remained over for
a few days visit with her parents,
They were accompanied home by
Mrs. "Lena Reicherzer and grand-
daughter, Mary Ellen MeKaig,
Leo Rihn’s birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Fischer and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Tschirhart and family from
Noonan spent the day with Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Tschirhart and
family Sunday.
Com. and Mrs H .1 Bippert
and son Milton and Miss Doro-
thy Rieber visited with Mrs. Ber-
tha Bippert and Captand Mrs.
Hayes at Natalia Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wurzbach
and daughter Melba from Cliff
’ By trading with us you always get Service,
; Quality and Satisfaction.
been employed at Uvalde, is stay- session to be held soon, at the A.
ing home for a while. 1& M. College,
Mr. and MrsG.F Schott and. After the meeting adjourned,
kons enjuytd the day Sunday ’ Mrs. Tondre served a delieious
whe they took a pleasure trip, lunch consisting of -sandwiches,
througb San Antonio to kerrviie cake and punch t 18 members of
landera, Medina City, Tarpley Ihe. 14 and 3 guests.
and ail the neighboring'cities ami The next meeting will be held,
eame back through Hondo. at the home of Miss Hattie Bip-
Mnsppert accompanied per on 1937-
I The Ledger is in receipt of a
card from Mrs. Hildegarde Fran-
( ger and sister, Mrs. Lizzie Mech-
lex, who are touring the west on
a two weeks trip. They were at
San Francisco at the time of
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Matron of Honor, M r«.
Archie Koontz
P. M on Tuesday of
Or mailed direct to
LUNCHEON MEATS, Assorted, large variety, % 1b. 15
STAR LARD, in T lb. pkgs..............................................
ALGADON DRESS PRINTS, per yd...................... 17%,4
VASSAR DRESS PRINTS, per yd............1.................. 154
BLUE BELL SHIRTING, per yd ................................ 12%
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eMdd.suhef 8 63 aMTu
of wihte carnations and valley
( lilies. Her only ornament was a
. tiny gold pearl studded heart, be-
FRIDAI, JULY 2 1937
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Schott Brothers
tended the funeral of
Mrs. Wiatrick in San
--e
Rev. and
OAT MEAL. National, small
PRUNES. 1 lb icello bag Be
Hon. Robert Lee Bobbitt, State
Highway Commissioner, a chance
to meet with us and explain the
progress of a new highway.
Mesdames George Etter, Wm.
Tschirhart, Hilda Franger and
Miss Hattie Bippert were guests
of Mrs. Bertha Bippert and Capt.
and Mrs. Fred Hayes at Natalia
Saturday.
Dr. M 8. Derankou, Eyenight
and son Wilton from above Rio
Medina were visiting with Mr.
and Mrs.-George Etter and son
the evening on her birthday: Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Wanjura, Mrs. Kralik, daughter of
Oscar Hughes, Mr. < and Mrs. Mrs. W. Kralik, became the bride
Mr. and Mrs. H. II. Murphy of
Rio Medina visited in LaCoste - - ,
Monday, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fernando Cemetery No 2.
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LIMIIS, Choice fresh, doz.......
ORANGES, California, med. size., doz.
HEAD LETTUCE, Fancy Iceberg, head
(•RISCO, one lb. can
POTATOES, Selected Colorado, 10 lbs, for
Mi-, lack Kay and brother the chairman after which the
Ferdinand Mechler of San An roll was called and the minutes
tomie visited the FitaSimon home -Were read Mrs. Jul Jagge re
Monday and Mr- Jake Mechler ported on the H. 'D County Coun.
who he- been visiting here the meet at Hondo June 19, 1937.
past few days returned home The following committees were
with them, appointed: Social, Mrs. Louis
Miss Frances Mechler who is Schott; Finance, Mrs. Floyd Ha
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Sunday, July 4. ( Sunday -chool
and Bible Class at 9100 a. m.
Divine service in English at
10:00 a. m.
The Luther league meet*
at 8:16 p. m. All members
are expected to be present
since we will be the host to
the La Vernia League on
Sunday, July 11th.
K. KONZACK, Pastor.
POTATOES, 10 lbs. for 15
MUSTARD, qt. jar for 13e
MATCHES. Searchlight, 6 boxes for 23
R INSO or OXYDOL, large size for 22c
HERSHEYS COCOA, 8 oz. can for 8.
MCGRATH CORN, No. 2 can for 10<
SAUER KRAUT, No 2 can for 8 No. 21 can 12c
Lawrence Tschirhart who has
been visiting with Mrs. Adella
Koenig the past week, returned <
home Monday.
Mrs. Marguerite Haby and
children of Dunlay and Doris
Tschirhart from here were San
Antonio visitors Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Brieden and
Mr. and Mrs. Oran Mann visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Schott
at Devine Thursday evening.
Miss Mary Boyle and brother
Johnnie from Bandera are visit-
ing with their cousins for a few
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Tschir-
hart and son are visiting withstanleyht-Sunday.-
relatives here for two week •
Rev. W. Kralik, perform- halezoununsmreto"inchstpdvim
Fur any kind of Hauling at any
; : lime, phone I,ine o-SSL.-L. W.
< . Saves ice and at the same < :
1 1 time gives complete refrig- ' [
! , eration. There is a Cooler- , ,
< > ator for every family and to : >
; ; suit every purse. J ,
;; EDMUND KELLER : ’
1 ' Distributor '
L. M. TONDRE A SONS ' :
Licensed Funeral Director 3 ,
Castroville, Texas < i
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In hour of sorrow turn your J
troubles over to us. < i
of New Mexicol 4 — ,
After July the first the young
couple wilbeat home on Rose-
wood’Avenue in San Antonio.
sold befure the 1st of -August.
W ill 6il yi one or any part.—L.
C. Howard. Advt. 48-4t
Mr,‘and Mrs. S. A. Jungman
and son, Anthony of Hondo and
Bernard Jungman spent a pleas-
ant vacation in Corpus Christi
the past week-
NOTICE
The office of the county super-
intendent will receive applicat-
ions for scholastic transfers, , ef-
Mr. and Mrsi Wm. Mang.
, . 2e rieqh.26 521 6,1 te
Mife "".-7,
For Sale—3-acre farm, under
irrigation with 2-room house,
outhouses and one horse. Apply
to R. K. Blount,' Castroville, Tex-
- We have Fly Spray in all sizes, also swatters, fly paper :
and Sprayers. Try our own brand of FLY SPRAY. It dona !
the work and costs less.
lilies and ferns decorated the
Church.
Preceding the ceremony, Misses
Rosa Lee and ‘ Ellen Leonhardt
sang, “God. Will Take Care of
You”, accompanied at the organ
by Mis's Johanna Leonhardt.
The bride looked beautiful in a
white satin dress. It was fash-
ioned along empire lines, with a
square shaped neck line, large
puff sleeves and a full skirt,
made with a ■ slight train. A
short circular veil was held to
her head by a halo effect of val-
ley lilies. She carried a bouquet
'man. Advt. 47-2tp.
Louis Bohl and son, Clark, »
from Castroville, were here on I Miss Lillian Keller is spending
this week with Miss Gladys Gelg-
For a demonstration
Catholic Church with a requiem
mass. Burial was held in San
The Chamber of Commerce
meeting which was to be held
Monday night will be postponed
-Miss Lilba.il Tschifhat to San ;
Antonio Monday, where Miss
Tschirhart caught the bus for!
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Zinsmeyer
and daughters of LaCoste spent
the day Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Tschirhart and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Salzman
and daugthers front San Antonio
stopped hen- enroute to Uvalde
Sunday to spend the day there
’Albert Karin of here and Alvin
Neumann of Hondo attended the
state highway barbecue at Lytle
Saturday night.
Lost—Deck-lid for 1937 Chev-
rolet Coupe, 7 miles from Castro-
ville on San Antonio Highwas on
right hand side of road. Liberal
reward. Return to Haas Filling
Station. Advt. 48-2t
The dance here Sunday nite
was largely attended. Every-
body enjoyed the good music ami
had a swell time.
Mrs. Clinton Lehmberg’ and
son from San Antonio were visit-
ing in the Wm. Tschirhart home
at the Sauz last week.
;; Mt's, Fred Koehler from Mac-
• ' dona spent Wednesday with her
I ! mother, Mrs. Helena Keller here,
: : and was accompanied home by
' ‘ Malcolm Keller who will , spent
< > several days at Macdona.
+ A 507-acre farm for sale at the
: : special price.of 825’ per acre if
PORK & BEANS, Phillips Deliclous,3—16 oz. cans 174
RED CHERRIES, Red & White, 3 oz. .084, 5 oz. .12
LIMA BEANS, Fresh, No. 2 can ........................................
POP CORN, Checkers, pkg. ................................. lc
CORN FLAKES, Red A White, 2 large pkgs. ...............
FRUIT COCKTAIL, Red <5z White, No. 1 tall can ... 14f
PIMENTOES, 7 oz. can ... . .................................... 9,-
OXYDOL, Regular Size ............ 8% —large pkg.......214
SUPER SUDS, Regular size .... 8%4 — large pkg.117
announced Sunday in the St.
Louisi Church.
Beverly Ann, the infant daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mra. Richard Ahr
of New Braunfels, was christened
June 18, and the sponsors are
Mrs. Alex Ott and Ellis Burell.
Stop at the Blue Bonnet Cafe
at Castroville for good Eats.
Beer and Home-made Ice Cream
and Bread. Courteous Service.
sight Specialist, is leaving on his
summer vacation to Corpus
Christi on the 18th of July. Any
of his patients needing adjust-
ment of their glasses or recheck-
ihg of their eyes are invited to
see him before the above date at
Castroxille Drug Store on Wed-:
neadas’s till the 11th of July in- ’
elusive. The Doctor will be back •
Mr. and Mrs. George Muennink
from Hondo visited here Sunday.
Barbecue every Sunday at
Haas Park. Advt. 47tf.
Miss Gertrude Tschirhart spent
the day Sunday with Miss Doris
Mechler at the Sauz.
Joe Applewhite and Edgar
Hans from San Antonio were vis-
iting homefolks Sunday.
Mrs. Henry Ahr returned home
Saturday after a few weeks visit
at New Braunfels.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Batto and
daughter Arlene of Hondo visited
the Lieber home Sunday.
Insure—In Sure—Insurance, all
forms.—A. F. Haller, insurer.
Adv. 7tf.
Joe. Karm had his tonsils re-
moved at the M. & S. Hospital
Monday and is doing fine.
Mr. and Mrs, Pete Tschirhart
of San Antonio were visitors here
Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Mechler
and Mrs. Otto Tondre were San
Antonio visitors Friday. ‘ ■
Fire, Windstorm and Hail- In-
lrge can
7c large box
2 lb. cello bag
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-SPECIALS-
ter, Miss Minnie, Mrs. F. W.
Gray and sons, Aubrey and Her-
shal, visited in Hondo Friday as
guests of Mrs. A. C. Thallman.
$1 69 100 lb sack
MAYONNAISE, Red & White. V pt. 164 — pl. jar 264
Quart jar 44
SANDWICH SPREAD, %2 pt. jar 164 - pt. Jar 264
BROWNS,Jr. Edgemont Smacks, pkg...... 94
KOOL AID DRINK, 2 pkga. for 94
KOOL AID ICE CREAM MIX, 2 pkgs, for ......- 94
SUGAR, Pure Imperial Cane, 10 Ib.cloth bags 51
tramneiM Saturday—
Quality merchandise at the right picesatal
times, give us a ring and save
Ed. A. Tschirhart & Son
Castroville, -I evas
RING NO. 26 FOR SERVICE
form the Mr and Mrs Efmee Junenan 1937.
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Tunnell, C. A. The La Coste Ledger (La Coste, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, July 2, 1937, newspaper, July 2, 1937; La Coste, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1590268/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Castroville Public Library.