The La Coste Ledger (La Coste, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, February 20, 1948 Page: 1 of 6
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Teacher’s Pet
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Department's official travel maps
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P. C, Greer has announced.
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production, thin year in estimated
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and security prices', emphasize the M,e
Jourdanton assisted in
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damage of ‘$100,000 to thpe'husi-
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Pumping Oil Fields in Reverse
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Miss Lula Lee McMeans, English
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LaCoste Jbedger
It will take your message to
( hundreds of consumers
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Fire Fake
and only 78 below the fall term’s
record enrollment. Administration,
offjeials* predicted, that. Saturday
enrollnient: would bring the t
eyen-highev,. 2
nbalanice present,sice the leveE -
of business during 1947 was.ah all’.
Fire trucks from
da, being released for public dis-
tribution. State Highway Engineer
- man was front page news, in Kan-
sas City /24 years ago Tueday.
qorporates all changes in the state
road system through December oc-
Dunlay
Rio Medina
Natalia.
who performed aR^h? cartography,
mad Um colgr photographs, and
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before -thel flantes
truck,)
Wernette Garden for a Barbecue
bunchand refreshments.
Ml. from
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Herman Sons’ Assembly Hal
Dedicated in Castroville ‘
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:02 Inflation 'spiraled to'hew and
. There are, widespread levidences 1
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The memorable occasion, which will long be remembered
by the members of Fernando Lodge No, 71, Sons of Her- ,
man of Castroville, was the dedication of their new as-,,
smbly hall Sunday afternoon, Feb/ 15. Grand President
Carl Biebers of San Antonio Was the dedicating officer.
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Local Boy Scouts
Attend Mass in
Body Sunday
SAN MARcs, Fbi8Harol
Meonald of ’ LaCoste, ds y among
the stdents wha hrolled for the
first time this semester at South-
west rexas State. College, t
i The registration total lat week,
Friday, Feb, 13,had reached 1,623,
zenberg,. Mi., and Mrs. Sehoeno-
may, Thomas Flynn, and Mr. and
in certain kinds f industry:
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Medina County;
nfim and’ Ynaksusuing ways. Ma
herekt,ipeice. '.
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Local Boy Scout Troop 160 at-
of the Texas Highway tended Mass/and received Com-
ent’s officisl travel mane munoin in a body in Our Lady,of
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mgeeqeg
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son and Angelee Griffin , Marian
Ehlinger and Peggy MeCullouch
are the" twirlers.-S. A: Light;
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the home eqotsoinicstaujl«ing about
6:30 a,. He then left to X," "
styes in ‘6ther parts 6 sehool.
The five' broke Out during his
absence.); • ■ Im--w
map in-
HHV’L-HP* AHM o MA-P DI URV, H•P5*:
away Friday evening, February
13, 1948, at 3655 p.m. at bis regi-
ne appear; it is justsymbolic-- ef the new 'home. Steinle brought
crop. AndJirry represehts " out that" all those members who
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/DIVINE, ‘Fb16.The Devine
sohwoolaadhasaccentedan.-
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weeks' Monday;, fire took, a heavy 9
‘ toll at Poteet 3. , ! . 1 1
: The--,north wig of'- the higli. 1
school, housing the home economie4* I
department, was swept By-an eanly? I
f-ErankSeixga
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YAKIMA,WASH.-Jerry Syrele,,s, shouldn't have any trouble'
--- —--2 ---hi .l.- -- * r his teacher. Verna Easts
a $1600,00 loan to , complete ' con-
struction, are due a wordof praise.
8-, After, the dedicaion the mem-
bers and their gusts, gathered at
in St Lowik Cathhic, < htirch, < ‘as-
uovile..ILe wang precoded
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Day Of Recollection '
At DHanis Cancelled:.
Jodge has one charter member liv-
ing; Max- Boehme, who is now. 8
. year*, eld. Following the-grand
"-pdesident,- grand secretary-treas-
uret, .Paul Herrting, grand trustee,
Albert, Kuehel; and meibership
1 directorE. W. Zenner, all made
ing-upzonloaps, evidently because
bankers hav concluded that it is,
time to be cadtious—partieularly
in view of price breaks, locally and
. If ‘some morehokus- ,
_ _ i. euntfok; are cookpd up
ip Washington our bankers will be
compelled to grow tough' and cur-
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Speakers for the occasion were
Grand President Biebers, stressing
, thehistry of The .local lodge which
■ was drganized 55 years ago. The
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Set At $6,200.00,
LaCoste Asessment-"r,
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PITTSBURGH, PA.—By pumping water and natural gas into the
depths of the oil fields, modern science is bring 10 to 50 per cent more
oil'to the surface. This typical ross section shows one way it s dons.
These ^artificial pressures, from althe oil Ww
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mermm7--. . ,
Two wesks ago the main busi
nesssectjon of Poteet, was swept
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No. 30
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vitatin, to (participate in the
Eagle’ Pas celbration -mid, band
cliric’ which fs‘being sponsored by
theagle Pass Rotrians Feb: 21.
E. S. Hale is dii’ecLu- of the
locat band amt student .assistants
are Tom Smith and Marx Steph
ens., The .bajorettes are Billie
Fern, Bramnin and Mary Ruth
Tomberline ahd Frankie Peter-
••‘ 5 ’ $6,200,00/3
While March let. is 'the official v
opening date of the drte, Feb-
ruary 29th will be obsetved as Red
Cross Sunday in ail of the:
churches in this County 0"
Solicitation, of business concerns ■
will begin on Monday, March 1st.
Solicitors will be stationed at the
places in the various communities
where the County Tax Collector
makes his collections and on the
same days. The campaign will
close on March 13th.
. unstable equilibrum of the present,
rapeyomreseseneamrgsemensm
tician of The University of Texas,
jAssisting, the grand presi-
l dent were Grand Secretary-
treasurer, P. Herrting; Grand
Trustee, ‘Albert Kuebel, and
membership director, E. W.
Zenner ■’ .' V
Escorting the grand officials in-
to' th, assembly hall were: Max
' Bippent, ' iPul /Tschirhart and
' Bernard Biediger. The assembly
].ws called to, order by local presi-
dent Wilfred Tschirhart who ap-
pointed, the escorting eovimiitee.
Impressive talks. • '
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Pitriet Agenta.Joe Steinle, -yte,
apad anlspressive talk compli- ’
menting the lodge on the drdetion of, his sweater,
At tlie meetingof the Medina-
, County Red Cross Eommittee. held ' 3
..also.. A number o in -Hndo. on Friday; February
Poteet EabbrerEseape Fire .....-- -----.y, zuzezasaon,
r flight ‘the1 Poteet. RV Mr..obyMelonanetr.oithi Feu‛y.19
fire department -had boer-cal
p.pe. , ..,.e vom,
munity to., fight .flames egused’BI e - ' ?
a leaking'iftTs. main. < i, / . Nnited ‘Shates. ,
<-* --itinerahttuhenpoplitiginshispress I
ehhekren .He’etiyunists . realize” .they
Me+. el,"
wan Mr uelten wssnsaget ill
. 1 anching, ami Neon,
lowing 7tinued to take. “I', antereji inthej
- -■ /farm util his daath. Mr Mueller,
was kdowji thrusthqus, Medina,
a-FCutH was without anneniy
... end be wiil Av(remmfered for,his
DEVINE, Feb. 11. Cuh seouts
will be „ at a banqu0t(by '
their t mothers Monday -night in
--------------- t‛L"I Kneater than toe 815 mNes from fiee ./ .
maximum krant llowedLnderthe El Pass to Los Angeles. It is also . 5 - -‛c-, /r:2
--------- . T -6- ,. " -- .. . . y According toiutle, the ‘sehogt
janitor, . J. jGqofeHoy,, 1
lighted the butane ‘gas j stove in
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I Ehetsary was,.m.- ..
Fondre Funerak 5 Home Sunday
levening.it p.m} . Funeral
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u Therelare 210 farmers' coopera- drew from school,
tives in, Texas engaged- in handl-
production. Atw76, Mr. Stepe’s
boundless erergy. am) versatile 0e,, ,
-------1 uphold hjs contention that by a ddaze which caused
“ife-begiisat 70" , - ' f 1 , '
A/ egustered profesalonal . e-
giher, he eamewwith the Htghway
n---- — • in 1927/ He had
A mossage from Governor Beau-
ford H. Jester is printed, on the
o v e r. Addressing , "motorists
tail loans.'History always repeats,
so watch yourstepk ' " 1., 'i
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Visitpt frm Dunlay, Hondo,'
Blanis; and LaCoste Lodges-were
nls Plesent.- ' y ,
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4nglish Students at
St. Louis High
Rank High in Tests
Grace .Church; Sunday morning,
February 15, in observance of Boy I
Seoul Sunlay, Boy Scout Sunday
was February 8, bill since so nny
boys of the troop, were attending
the Houston Stoek Show it was de-
cided to observ n week later.
utyao,". ■ ' • 0.‛
The, boys and cout Master
Frank Stein, were all feted to -
breakfast by J. L. Biediger ati)
his residence, folloxing Mass. Mij
Biediger is a, committeeman of t he -
troop and assists the-scout mastr.
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State Highway Dept.
Official Map Ready
1 A man streched out 'for a cat r n: . a:
nap on -a subway atation . beneh kor DiStributon
. i-Philadelphia "last Priday and, —---
nhad Jus pats snatched. “A sneak. AUSTIN, Feb. 18—The Spring
thief unbelted the trousers and' Edition of the Texas Highway,
' .clipped them offAPasnevsby sas
■ two bare, legs and summoned pb- -
lice.’Awakened penniless andkun-
y f5 'r; > , ' " 1. y*
The birth of Mis Margaret Tru-
The Day of Recollection for th e
men of. the Castroville Deanery
scheduled for: Sunday, February
22, 1948 at the Holy Cross Church
as D’Hanis, Texas has been can- '
celled. , ‛ , -..-4-;^^ J 4.
Due to some changes, of pastors
made in the Deanery this week
the day. of, recollection had to be
Uhe daUnnteTryer
LaCoste, Medina County, Texas. Friday, February 20, 1918
Junior Historians
fpVisito
'i the schpol cafeteria. Cub fathers
willjhe1-gests,
souts enthusiasts from Pevine
altended the scout ceremonies and
hnquet“ given by executives of
thet Alamo Council of Boy Scouts
constitution, it waspointed out. Al, .further athan . 760 . mites from
:* -2" -B 1.-1N Earedo’to. Mexco Eity. r ‛e ;
“thdluded alko, i a smaif scaler '
mapiofthe Uhited-States showing (
alistate capitals and majer federal
highways:$ ; ,2
TheATexas map is .published
under the dir^tion f.R: M. Stene,
DGratefl/ for tner V escape, y
wprkel s- held an imprompk prayer
meettng—SA, Light.. "e-
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The Pep Squad of1948 has de-
1 -i cided to have hew uniforms.
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WOAl To Air
. Governor Warren’s
,T,-a‛ ' : /7 ,kie r-
Laredo Address
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" ; BAN ANTONr;’ Feb., 16.As
For Your —
Commercial Printing
CaH Thia Office
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throughout tlie country that more /
trouble is brewing for American ,
/business. The hanks- are 'tighten- ,
as well as
wtiezeutb -......
- Ediionaresavailabtetothe travel- min te fioht ifiameseduse
•tg pullic at" the Highway Departi. a , , mg '
, . ,, < - ‘mmest’s"iiain ‛ofr icerin Austin, its A ' truek doaded: with -icw
pAR Silia (hAEgag"twedty-fiye "-distrietl offices workers, men Wmen 'ami' chn^n. ; _
—H3M F•312 tro ukhout the'State,' aid ai its ’ parked elose to street repair Work canot survivaf the people aro
*’ " ‘ 3 nine informatin, by i ieus operated on Highway 196 Theexhause taught the bruciples thak Jey
. at porsr entry.into‛rexas.,v‛ -.fromTtht(ryck vgnitd the escapsbroaghCtcgvayol earth nearly
1"--ee — s . 1 .sincws, , ing gas." ' 2, , - twersthnisandssusags,"steyepir
Leaders fy‛ the1918.StLonis A i. , -3 The wkus managed to escape‛sos-kaid.-PPbey*uowthat in any
LaCoste Youth
Enrolled At S.T.S..
2-*,*, ,
- X ,,om the. r$‛Rudlph Ahr. ’.
tg00la:m: Mondax> . *
6, and Werg followedby
- in Oufbady
1 Pjay
-1
ing almost every, agricultural pro-
..-duct in the . .chapters sponsor.
happy, the victim, decliied to give
his name or file a complait. .1
Texas License plates are/ now
valid for travel in any other state:. casioned by the* Department’s vast
H-Ameye director of the Texas I postwar road building program.
Highway Department’s motor ve- There' is a generous display of
hide devision, said Saturday1 color pletures representing a cross
reciproeal agreements 'for. motor section > of the- State's industrial
Vehicle* registration have been and recreational assets.
made with all .other states and'
a ” ' the District of Columbia. . ' ‛ ”
Castroville
At d meeting of the LaCoste
i Junior Historians last Wednesday..
■ February - 11, it was ’decided to
s visit the, historical places in Ca-
i troville in the near future. I
■ The Chapter enrolled two new
I members at the meeting: Ralph
1 Land and Buck Schirmer., How-
* eve*, the historians regret the lose
of Nelda Mae Bandy who with-
' Bureau of Business Research. . ,.C
A similar break in prices in•* '
1946 failed to produke a down- ..
turn in business, but the rapid •
rise in prices kince that time, a,
coupled ‘with it continued highsyi
level - of produion, has brotght Fray 2
the business skbuationinto a state i 15
of much, greateLifubalance tha v5e
in 1946. Phis mieans that -the- / ch
chances forhedivb,i priees to b-b,
reverse iselfi hve ibeeome -much: 1 -.
smaller. /, x‛ s1 N .
The , man* hstaie -. the equili yea/,
brium the meres vunerablethe, ‛li
situratiin becemes, un(il:nfinally ?. n
theveikalcohlapsel Sometime the Nt
mi ny > - • 3 ‘ . 32 .'e
show collapse stems from, spme, exter- 7
8 ° , iml force,; but at ofhertim the e;
. balance is. so precailous that the
1 evnts causing th-uset avenot
of suffjciqnt impontnce- to l»ei.'
noticed.- Probably8 fhe most im-
Band Boosters" Club
Organized By Citizens
Of Lytle
LYTLE, Feb. 16.-A Band ,
Boosters, 1 ub withits objective, .
of slipplying uniforms and trons-
portation for the Lytle band is
functioning with a ‘membershipin
Devine Band Accepts
Eagle Pass Rotarian
Invitation-,
IEngHsh Activity tests taken by
ithe ■ Kepiofs and juniors she"
pupis ranking very/ high. Of the
go1possihle scor Marilyn Junk-,
lan made. 192, Constanee, Tsehir
hartas8,"Mxine ‘Tschirhart 186,
EWirpZnsmeyer and Frances portant element: (>f tle present
. . r..... Bobhme The grade median Musimess situation ft theldegree Of-
Hie was happily Tttiesenion class is 166 Points: ■
"--a "--t In-thejnior class, Anna Louise 2, ..... ... _.
Tsehirhargmade 169, points out time bigh (xcep for the war-tim
scoring the i grade melian 159 by peak
Nteh pbints, — da i L.
The' new fourl color
-t,‛ 2 ' r — /hc,: < B
I ,;..h Inereased American demand Jud!
7. , ) Japanese sjlk prompted a pan. tor
B, doubling the output by 1952.
Japanese government officials said
Business Situation
in T exas Viewed ' - A N
e L_ V _ ■ vg F4k> t
By Dr. Stockton - "
AUSTIN, Tex, Feb); 18.— The, ,
Navy Recruiting n
Office In Hondo
Monthly
Aelii S. Davis of ’ th United
States Navy Recruiting Statior,
, Room .403 Post’ tiffice Building,
_______ San Antonio, Toxas, willshe in (
ttal ! Hondo®
Leaders For 1948
' V 1 2 ,. t I , ** - : ,e‛ 2 /- -6 ‘ d+.i ]e
!h 2* \ .-PXs
•da-i,, , L00 ,
, 22/ ' High 'School, pep squad
/chosen recently. Jo Ann Tsehi
‛ hart was "selected drum majori ,, {..
• pYpk Anna Louis’Tschirhatt and Mary G Ho,
m ; „ <; ja Grnieri,’ majeittes;, Evage- NV1‛9
"p line Kempf, Doris Virgthia Steim
2. ' Jacqueline. Hans, ane. Shirley'
1 x 'Bendele, cheerladers,•, , i
‛ Mary MargarefBourquinwas
' .'chosen (to play theass.drum
, and Letrkee Burell and Geneviye
,,1 Keller the snare, drums., ...................... ...........
.chosen’were-Eiroy Tsehirbart, and a record, for-the sprimgsemestev
31 r': Ray Haby as banner carriers. The 5"’ • • • - "
\ mascot will be ‘hosen’nthe mnear
20oz ' future; •."0)
- at 140,000 bales. t*
kfg y - --3 Visitors 1 Ll.
Josephv.Mueller 70. years, 11 Wisitors decompanying the of- eseoetzroriem 2
months, 8 days of age, passed, ficers fom San Antonio were Mrs., recent sharp declines jn commodity
"* "ide" —Puul /Herrting, Mrs. Albert Kuebel,
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tis, ' ' ' ■
tr master, ■ Mgm* -T u rs trxy to
Shanghi. Tha gold bar black- mar-
ket made the most spectacular: nounq
35 -rise. It went from $560, per10- talent
N hounce bar 'to ‘$700.) Commodities .
0/.6 3 more than’ 4Q pei icent.
1, .. . . Upsurgesin’ gold prices' Was- attri
> United'to ApeeWatmn^cbupL-d with 1 .
the "kovernmene .............J Drevin thonttuin
. , -a regulatins Pertting hales of
os'ornamenakgold. ■ ' “ 70-
S.Luisiligl,
HeavyTollIn
Poteet Monday .
For the .second time in two
‘ " part of it* coverage of ‘he annual in viw o,
22 4 an address by Governor EarWar- in Washihg
/ ; ren of California from the Inter-
. , > . national Bridge; Sunday, February
• 1 22., ' ah. /
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...... , . The colorful ceremony in the
- > . middle of the bridge, where Govh
22 * . ernor Warren will greet a delega-
1" _ tion o? Mexican govei-nors, will be
27 deacribed by. Jerry Lee, WOAl
I ' staff announcer. It will be beard
1 - . *tlO:45 a.m. and carried by the
.io Texas Quality Network;
■ The preceding evening* Satur-
E , day, February 21, from 10245
■ 11 p.m., a special broadcast wil be
E / devoted to the brilliance and pa-
E.. - i geantry of the Colonial Ball, which
He was a nienberaofSt George
As" seout Mothers Honor. , . .
Devine Cubs with Red ross uota
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of ■ San ‘ Antonio, S. -A. Express. ,
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Laid To Rest Monday
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48
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in the Lytle High school, audi- . !
forium,—S, A. Light: ' J io
-■ ' ■ -t k-—4 p . I3
$1,500,06 s '
600.00
.. 500.00' ,
. (100.00 J
v‛; 2,600.00, !
,, /100.00 -X ' 7
M - ifto 00
’ "7 ' hOq. 7 D
1 10o.00 .‛x*
— 6190.00
every where,"; the Governor invites
all to "see, ahd travel in Texas,
n kz..0.1 , । ,ere[revel in its sunshme,'is modern
0 H S delayee ithe de14 fcities, ana cenie beauty.” ; - /
the Jackson Couty"€ourt.sPrsi- । ' ■
2A.4 dent Truman then wax k member1 ExeePte for revisions m.thp lead
‛ of the Court-with the title of judgea ystem ami he new pictures, the
t , x2 / ,20, ’ ' -h. " edition is similar fo thers issued
-/l'Texas' od-age spensionergtamtvinee, the war which haven, been
' needy blind will' find an xtra dol- / acclaimed among the best of the
. Ur jn thjr checks next nonthestate reed maps pu bil i s he d •
", The State Department of Publie* thrzoushout the nation, <
% (Welfare said Tuesday that . Hie " Standard highway warning and
boost would, ‘come througrh diqtri direetonal Sighs are reproduced
bution 0t/a .surplus Avluchivfld ac- on the: mapftp familarize, drivers
; cured te the funds "during ibis WilK road markers. P . '
,0 ,773.1 fiscal year.fwis aptieipted-!I‛Size f the Lone Star State is’
1 1 -' e , that 4hesiticreased paymen* Could; again1 raphically told b a tahle
‛ he .■.continued for the next'-Tew of xohparaiv ilistancescas. The
.•o , - monthsThe raise does not apply 898‛mifes from Hi Paso to orange
' ‘ ’ rto .those already receiving $45, greater than the 815 miles from
maximum mnt $oid xd..,60 v, N ... b .■ _ _
view of oyer’eighty,.,' .,y. • :
Mrs. ■ Marviu' rouch is presiy
dent of■ this new uklb, -with Her- 3
man Knippa, vice-president; Mrs.
K. E. Wymore,' seeretary. and.} |
treasurer; George Mey, chairman, --
of advertising comimittee,( assisted ( 4 '
by Msdames M- Ra MDonald ahd J - ‘
M; Palacios anid Mrs: Meredith 32"
Bright, chairman of entertajnment’ - W fc
comiittee, y‛ ' * . A" oi e..
Tuesday night' this club- sponsor- ( 1
et a basketball game btwen the
male meibersof Lytle schools. \' ' -3 '
faculty and the’ business meh of , . N
’ ’ . Each bus piess ’man Adver-
tised his business across the front
f his/ sweater,'' (20024/ M. -2. ?■>
/Pearsall's basketball iteam met ,4
the Lytle team that sme evening. fn
cancelled, . J I Skete "
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morning blaze whih ran rd middi
"" damzsAtttimatelslynicchien 7 YAk/MA, WASHleny Syrele. sh
: ' ' Tutt . a - p ’ 3 winning favor after pdlishmf,this apple for
sFour. rpohis ' were) ydestrhyM,B:man: Of cursel big apples from Washington state- don’t grow i
Only smoke vand ewater damagl , 'as large As the trick camera makes this ne appear. It is just symbolic
wereparte h. tnesncivining wp
tonum and superintendent’a. of, Tol their teachers allaver America. - - ' 7 1 ■ > \ donated then ahorr
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NaCoke Stevenson Joseph Mueller, Aged
j Hits Communism* LaCoste Resident
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-Dublin, Texas, Feb. %5*x-Gov.
g-g-g ■ caestevrson, speaking before a
Pleasanton and Dubfin ' church meeting which he
’ Z ——muhists, Sunday night ‘declared had been in ill health for past I Ernst Mr. and Mrs. C.
swep that the basie purpose of Com-t9 years,. / 5 ,‛LLehmberg, Mr. and Mrs, Her-,
imated,-mtnism ft to destroy freedom, Jhe fMary was recited at the.man . Wndlinger, Herbert Stout-'
211 y- ; ,2 , ‘ 5’:
.0 12271.0 "a" 11.0 , speared before a vemsug w« gvpc -
itablishmemitaaAn-ishtnion peetmg cof Dublin “church services were copdueed fro
-- - * onghegatiqisiat the inyitatioy 9 funeral thonie 1 " • - *
a ‘aAhizona: Eary Nonday 251152 ..........,
- hhrch The- forme govyrnpr./ of race Catholic hueh, Rey,
......adxaudidate ' for ' theHenrysHerbsi’awas ‘ceebrant of
JX Senute, Idda potptheMass.Inteqment wassin bjf,
lies'la hiswleress, 7 Ladyf Grace Catholic emetery,
‛ P • wr hva Tondye
Huneral ydlireckgrs of -Castroville,
Pauilearers weip all hephewsof
the r’deceqsed: yHehty /Xellet,
Porsy :K rus, Heniy-Echtle,
wunageu .cg,egoogau.. in anyiLkkake , Kllez,ZRenolelkeller
fanies engulfed lthe Fompekijonith dodthty ar cer and NIniewFrazie- e '■ » N-
- . ) , v <7 Ftaitoqls,sorthey-are‛ngainst. Mx. Mueler is strrived zb his
EherNescape, ke God,:,THjawregaguiiist veHgieh: bretHe Fmil Muelleh, of Lacoste.-
•... 3,M3 he deceased" was bo) neartu
"■ThVrtAnMiiiuflftls Slpd for the Enoste jnuih: Burer aeUlWentp
use; -by; asty, meanibkof' PAWe oh March,’, tte son of -Vhe
rpeopleecThat PA.Why “hx 'des-. MA, j- ,
trpyed th.rharchesin Russia,wby" Mueller Nn tpe Hiewahappil
theyeliiiuated kheodgesand fy-married ' to MisK. hahdik Keller
terni. orgauizat isnsg, ; suprresd 4 St । ouik Catholic Chuireh, ('as-
nwspapev- and , tuined , Yoitth oville.,
ngahizatignus into military; greups aleah'yhimwife/puKpl 17, 126.
They allw no humam consideration J ' " '• - -
itblstnt, in the. way ok their „un-
bridied lust for power*
"That-te why you hnt. 1; Mi Tarmix and Ika
exeky God-fearing, fredom ......... " “
_____ 1 on Monday; every third man vand r'woihm, chave rno choiee
'week of the mnth, -Hecn"belbutt oppose vigorously areu j.
contacted either at thg Vetransfeltinly the rerforts of A C6k- -aU,3; 7 ; y x
Office,in the Court House or the muniia fe gahi.a foqthole ■ in' eur 2n4 .b9 willbbvemmlare.528.
Post Office, at \that lime. , V‛country.".7,1 ' \ ;
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Biediger, John C., Jr. The La Coste Ledger (La Coste, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, February 20, 1948, newspaper, February 20, 1948; La Coste, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1593382/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Castroville Public Library.