The La Coste Ledger (La Coste, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, February 20, 1948 Page: 2 of 6
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THE LACOSTE LEDGER. LACOSTE, TEXAS
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gentime vetefinaty officials report-
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LYTLE NEWS
Mrs. E. M. Rush, Correspondent *
4 to 5 Feet -A.,-
5 to 6"Feet.
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SALE—Boxed. Stationery;
ade paper In various sixes
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.Joe -Kencald. . . ;
Forgiving Truman
The explosion in the South
among some of the Democratic
Members of Congress in Southern
States hag all turned out to be a
false alarm somewhat of a joke!
When the Southern crities and
< grim band;" 7dne " .
No seeker Tor a better fairer land!
drifts. Thus wefare a "united
shwland." ■ ' ,
how care---, ;
y'i certain -to spend moro Jforzrelief
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Two Year Old No. One Tyler-
Rose Bushes 25c
< 0 K 2
and kids $3.25 to >4.60 each.,1
Fire any one-half blood wools
continued in strohg demand, but
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Windrow’s Drug News
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anonrnnrinnn "
falo were visiting
Graj’s Saturday.
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.7-, SALE- Nice 9 month old
el.Jersey,Rull, bred tinder 44 pro-
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Mrs: Jessie Lay and Mrs. w. I
G. Wells-of San Antohio were
visiting, in Lytle Tuesday.
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Mrs. onah Garrison .and hr 1
'kistet, Mv8, 'FenaMJuvehal.. spent ’
Saturday i San Antonio with Mr: I
Quilting Cotton and Thread in
stock. -La Gorte Mercantile Co.,
sLaCoste,.Texs.____ 30-tf,
There is a trend toward a get)- 5 ,
eral understanding between the.
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hour. Everybody is inxited to
cne and bring a covered dish.
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med with lenelin AND OUVI Oft
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' A fewweeka lBter I was out in
Ilie Westesas oil fields, and ran
inteafrfenctofmine, a happy-go-
hekyeishpe-eringer. • He said;
Mr. and Mis. Kenneth Hughes
spent • Sunday . afternoon in • San
Antonio as quests of Mrland . M rs.
D,A2 oekraj.t.3, 2211,
M .8 f • a-deFa
('aid of Thanks
. Mga-2 ,
To heaven thier-b
A t
Legislation have let it be known
that they will stand together .in
determining the amounts of ap-
propriations for the next fiscal
year and keep it; within the
spending ceiling. The two states-
men are on record as favoring a
spending ceiling that is‛r*-billion
dollars lower than Prsident Tru-
man’ hudget. The bulk, ofthe
savings tur to come ftonv.domestic
rather than foreign spending. 1
Mair Orders Shipped Via Motor Freight or lkpress. No Parking Charge- Freight 2
Charges. Collect. No c.o.D. Orders, Please
a: . ” ' ‘ ' 7 ' 0 ; yerhr . Ne J - 1k.- ■ ■. / 24 , •
Mrs. Mask and Mr». Winifred
Rush - visited at the Mexican
Orphanage near San Antonio Sat-
urday afternoon. .-
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Windrow Drug Store
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flowers, the services of the qasis4
tant pastor of TtavsPark Metho
dial churchgand the musje furhsh-
ed by the Community Church of
Natalia. May such indess nevet
go nrewarded, "S 164 N
• z >The Noel Families.
mju- . 4- jh ------eehb-e-reem-sm
V I‛ve wrn out two' "lifetime
peus"a you know, the kind that I
."writegender water.! Thnt’s the
hest place to use ’em—in fact, it’g
the only Way to keep from getting
inksfninsall ovkr’xour fingers. '
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Buther hogs -fell .$1,o $a dr'
empmerdorthesweeksab-souinwont
markets, arid, sows and pigs qost
UP to, 54 r $5,: Lae-week top
stood at ISA) at an Antoiny, $22
at Frt Worth, $22,50 at Oklahoma
City, $22.75 at Wichitr, and $23.
25vaf Denver, ows meved' gen-
eranlgiat to$1s, and feeder
pigs $10 to'$15, ,
Lamb pries elosed the week $1
to $2 lower as ewes declined 80
rents to >1.50, and goats 50 cents
to 81. Most southwest markets
fok medium to choice slaughter
lambs front $10 to $22.50,7 and
meditm to choice ewes from $10.-
#0 to $12.50. Sun iAntonio bought
medium goats a $9.25 to >9.75,
Pecan Trees
n"2h*bt"-f2"A
Followint Varieties Available;.
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No angry waves, ino
• itracherouk'tide. .
In heaven ther‛
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the Alfred .e -----.
dinner will be served at the boon
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Vandenbergithe two most import
tant Rpbliqan leaders- of the 3,
European Recovery Progranr .
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Zhe UaCoste,Leoger European Recovery
Established August 1, 1915 Program
mand 'deflected traders’ laek - —...... —------
“yrtdepmtecpnservarrngtsk-eSHMBbiF W8 " n
grains for lsses of $104 to $20 a
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Following Sizes and Prices: A-" < AB 1-
(MI Grafted Stock)
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MAHAN, DELMAS, SUCCESS, schley/
MONEYMAKER; STUART, MOORE, and
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Stoves, Water Heaters
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Charles L. Bueha, Jr.
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Castroville. Texas • /
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importance is stressed in wah.
Nation T and: buried it i -show
'or, all who teach that blissful
, happy-shore, o , '
Will never’ cfy nor. sigh, nor’wish.
-for more.", / } 1, P,:
‛6u» till- +Wtac +Wine w,A n,n wAra
jdMs
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some of their Representatives on
Next Sunday the ground break Capitol HiM examined the Presi- ....
ing ceremony for the new ucadent’s remarks more carefully they
tional building at theME; ( hursh had to admit that his arguments
will .be heldi immediately , after were all supported by the Conato ...
morning- service: A povered dish l tutioni of the United Stats., 3 ’: • J?
yMcbed peats’ gvant,to . .the
gevenim nt ,nir < ohirpet torex
1pr2itms- l—-
s, ' VfLon "irviccs t? i,
• t • i ■; i + ff ttie w k " ।
\A 111 H i ii ti l * V;?*- nln i4,...
■ Sh . a y tt’lot-ritn, ral;
rhe, *. .! o-"r‛ '• ""-1 -a
M/‛ / , - ;.....Em- "K "9 .saw.
d6nvee,9 ig>fbFd like /80 offer you al lituet
w2dle in ymipnihy 1 gestlon,sif y9. wemn - .
-mhrkits,tegogmze+ that it-is inetret.or gthe Community,, Elubipana
’a ' ’ - “ , s30f : 1 " ’ Crangewhoministerpdiaus1o,
niany 'ways at the" (me fur
Memrow n,the loss of our dearwife,
muther, -and. gradmother, who
0-7 ... -sr heavenly, rewar on
j Februurs 1st after a beautitullie
i—— -d-tums- -U-.l- ‘to’ her
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who did ^6 miuch to help usbehr
our grief, for the beautiful
The interest cost on taxes at the
-jpresen time ihinearly r.s much as ।
- the. whole Federal income in 1939. ■ . t,
’ Everyne knew thae the New Growing Interest In Latin
/ Deal was guilty/ofthe chrrrethat America'
. itws: ""spending, morey; like a ’ "Es,
' dunken, sailor,a 'few years ago, < "There havet been
Rut theUnjke. Stoles,.mo ihatter-
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•—Canton Rippey: lister Berkshire sou• omy Pl n ne
0* aymon, Indiana. Sire Owen
„op.Notchet3r 559492, Dam-,
tomeacrs Model 398834. ",Jamn
UiHaby,Rio Medina, Texhs.' -
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See us for youlcortifiea Martins
Wu, Alluona.llezani.
-Frank .1. Keller, Castroville,
Texslnl 2 .28-tf
See ys for Wolverine • Shoes.—
LaCosto Mercmmtile, Co., LaCoste,
exasn2d2n22 30-tf!
• lie to control, foot and mouth dis-
Weve ease with a newls developed vac-
cine are attracting attention from
. authorities now attempting to
stop- the isprgad of this infection
InMexico. Incident t-a :S.
A ’ government abmouncement, that '
xecinatina would • lie'- uked i “ •
attempt to curb, fpt’and mouth
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THEIR SCHOOl - THEIR CHURCH*/
CHICAGO, ILL.—Although American publiceducation is the finest
worid, most people in the nationrare without ligious, instruc-
tion. And teaching, religion is the work of the Church School. '
< Forits mid-winter projectin the Crusade year of Ch urshSehool v
inerease. The Methodist Church, is, withother''hurches/jnviting school
| 'authorities, if favorably disposed, to ′ cooperate in-conducting Ai"re-
ligious education census" in public schools of the nation to determine-,
the studets’ religious preference, and help leadPthem to the Church.
; -of their choice!, ; 2- 2," 8’
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Report New Fot-Mouth m
Disease Vaccine E
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r sighs "of im- ■
, . provennt imrlations beiweentheA
efully it watches its ..step. pt, ileif slates-land Tatin Ahs
pa* Rations' aarticulhrly within the ‘
' 02 abroad than, the New Deakdid.forfst twelve menthis. ) Feidenfiy ,
all its costly programs. /PresfileptAegicai capital is,being iyested _ V EHiAG
Truman -vbtoed,tw SRepublicA* in ; Mexicog-and other Repubkfrs- - ala 1
lst ongress, and; dlear dow t Yenezuel. ■ TImut,
*.(Nowbe hashis ountry shaw; a fl'iendis, dispost
. , .-to towaid the Uited tates,..,
they me veryifentastie thechances-lLatin 'America- had “profit able /___________ ....
are., that he 28 8oihg down . the husiness velations witN -zforeTeb -of their choice:, ■,
1 Countries' over thelyears Rut these,* - // '
tee Republis jbirdihe Uniled NWCwing n* CAiAhwAc+
, tiens ane-they havelivdup to its owing UI -u-E-
1 high purposes. . Its statesmen laye Farm Markets
1 shown licreased. interest m the ■ . - 5, . !
affairs- of- all yAnerea. Wegre- , 22g.
naturally “brathers ' and sisters (UAA. Major, farm; ae-r-
, under the skin." It eemssperfect- eonind, sharply fower trends ,,,
ly H4tural/thatwe sjifn'ijd bury the -lst. Week, the- W. S, .Pevurtmient
— hetehet with - Mexlep,Venezuel ‘of Aktieurtture’s p-Prodution’ and
ikies, even though- -andallotherSothernpaitneis, -
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The United Nations;
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L'The past month shbww that Old.
Man Winter, tiedupthe lwhole
ye" .
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—Aue.L Naegelin. Box
Hoes, Ruses,. Spnes, Lawn
Mowers, Seeds and Everything for
the Spring Garden, The Corner
Store, A Little .of Everything, La-
Coste, Tefraa. ; 30-1 tp.
; "Better Late, Than Nyerth
Get your Cardui Calendar and
Weather Chart at the Corner Store
fre? for the asking. 3(Mtp.
For Sale—S. C. White Leghorn
Baby Chicks. Hatching days—
Tuesday and Friday.— Zinsmeyer
Poultry Farm and Hatchery, 4
miles east of Castroville, star
Route, LaCoste, Texaa. 28-tf
. Mrs. Frankie Chapman is home |
after spending the past month
with her sister at Yorktown. .4 , 1
■ Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Allen of
Pearsall spent thewek-nd: in
the W. I. Davis-home. .
achi, " : .
-Coach and Mrs. Powell of Buf-
’ ” ' 3 ’ carry 'the A/l Pla through until
the new Congress meets' in-1910.. ,
"0 p ower jSpiTal arpped
hgKvuteJaut ucatt „ beets'mnc
l MTol i $yla sgal, mhipirey. /
■ -'pi nue tle i i yeps
ap h oMr fluyiks Ue /cee, but
ot het, pouL yehangat-lljt, anf.
-Kheld Hru+ Fuyernwlfroui
4 tT keuig,a xpemihd ilmnortli
Texu, arcunisl 1741, Niw 0vmins,
and 311 to Mm-Arkanmjeompier-
einl fAriun* ( ugrentkhteges
trtjnine Fan/ouaind do-ibcent at.
Dullasihd-Fortwort l. " 22
, sheclandyhog and fewer , ,....
cgttlaweht tiarkgtintheoth- "Boyce, I saw the Colonel in For
west ath-pras week. . uttle pricesWorththe other day and he must
•opped $1to$a oxmore perhouupngamst it. Why, he tried
hune'ed poMiids -in stow,' weak"o briw,, $50 from met’.’
mavksis, Denvex. moved good; It ‘Was nn 1 could do to kep a
-sters‛at*21tse7.60,4*sediumstvaight filer.
ardd good>,teetAi and vxarlings
ringed Tvomn,$Intu $25
soufhwest terminale Common and
niedjunr Vow*: hrpught. -geneally
26m $15t818, and cunhers and
cuttvssfrom$10,t,b.
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_____ „ . negro scemetery in East Txas, S').
ton, buthay-and rite held firm, because We were good triends,,
asmf .stock peaue W'/ut madejboldifosay: 02 ; -
Adch gupporteogreel, ena most—NColorel, ydu are older thaR r; . - , vayy
1 L O' • — - "2- yo; have donc,many big tkings; hg,1n ’ill these things year more
you’ve made omore, money, in a van condemn, .through Him that
single year ithan I ever.saw. luteloved ussRoman .8, 17,2, S
’ -.w..gug2<Wewishto expresstour-sincere
Itngir‛you.wom restitbt appreelation to out many friends
. .. ' -L it is erieAfr-ef-the Community Clubi and
mad. A 8., t . "
. 30- t
gjepom-a 1 cah't muther, -and
■ ‘ ‘ the | pehdee.who 8 up pansed t" hei
ictpwvbie • t / ! buewe some con- ! February 1st anter a veuuv
..... . ......... ; .8," "" ypurself ad your-spent , i n Christian servlce a
hyvrsbje"wj"roskam"” " your deelihihe rumiy and-friends. g
"2 iik iu adp"imFmw k to xempbmmmets the,ssecurity, of wejarindecd.urateru
. tench a:16* of ■. liti'.to .in. tAit.^ pi'-r 7 „d M . .. ... 1022* " "
ev’ery. Sjuub2-tobanaie a ton Ehen Foloneh nodded hgreement,
n* e.sh-e. A "But: what.call do?" p/a
Hreplid, "When one Of these
hri luck1 boss, that you have
heped timej.and"; again and'lid’s
-never Pak if pack, gets ready to
hit. you- up ror What he. calls a
loim'nyou' Fan. tell the touch is
koming. hy fh-gfeamiin hisleye
no Eeat. hijk ip Lit; aski hint for. n
loan." 2260
Markt hig, Adintitratfon reprtst {
Whlt,cormang bakkfell 27
- A ‛+t*3 Pen u bussheF ir hetweik's
"trdjEwsAt* sats lost a nt, and,
srghums,.83 cniss a"'hundrea-
iveight, fgra itwo-week{deline of'
around16o, .70. cenkshn m
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PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
Ledger ‘Building. LaCoste, Texas
JOHN C. BIEDIGER,,SR.
1 Ownpr-Manager '
JOHN C. BIEDIGER, JR.
Editor-publisher
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′ Entered as second-clss mail
matter at th postoffice in La-
. Coste, Texas, under the set of
- .Qongress of .March 1879. ___
‘ ; SUBSCRIPTION RATE .
Im)Texas $150.a year
Other States'2.;; . >1.50 a year
Any erroneous reflection upon
the character, ‘standing of repu-
tation of any person, firm or cor-
i potation,' which may appear in the
columhs: ofathis newspaper will
, be J gladly ! corrected -upon being
brought to the attention tof the
• '.publisher. ?N --’.7 '''• ■
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J Mrs. J. L. White spent the past
week at Somerset with her son,
Eari, and family.’ /. :
Mrs: Bulah Hetheoek wastaken
■ to the Santa Rosa Hospital Wed-
7
-waAAE-,. Enerugde :Vylly-awi,ppg,
a .Ndw.Js? the Time to etyan/waReut tapeicit iH E.Ead
Em--
— EQR SALETamaes c, . ,
—AMechr, Sunday at ellr’s yexiteo Saaie, ...
. - . . - —. pe -,e, SkatlnrNerth A1/nhlse Adeitjon,}"
. Whet in needof-sadd, gravl--apsteiTexasg- -tk,
pu,a , Get youi- veciffegierts. of-A(-
11- Aacide, (ohnsem trass,, isw,
i; A;. Stocks,,WN he Wiled ii sga4
NmertR, J. ‘Mangold, Laiste.
- Texs,2.cr/. " (o-if,,
-022 PIistoek for'immediide delivery
. -d-ohn Peere Revolving srape
l" el, lgJoh deeve/ ip i.thanime
e piN, ob Deere G,jn. lipmmere
miJI,. .1 Jdhn: Deere 101 corn
Piker, 2 AB 202- row. cut-'
tvater87 LaCest Mercantile Cg.,
’ LaCoste. ^exgs.. •"6. 23if.
For Naie—1933 Chevrolet
ton । tnek4 hw tiies in , baek,
signal lights, new over-load sprines
; an i. in fear, good grain and cattle lied/
"22M. HArthur Benkey Rt.V, Boxa2:/5,
- San Antonio, Texs; I uj es-34.
" • Order By Mail - Add Of Each For Pqatage and Packing
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\ wcm,a,h Alf Everblooming Yarletiess, , ---h
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DITTLINGERS
IT" Toultry, Dairy and Hog Feed
2. Always On. Hand
: - Dr. Salbury’s Poultry Remedies " ' ! .
"j, / attle and Poultry Vaceines e
AAMhaddku0M
E"• V, - Rate',of 5 eents.,per line, tor uadi
sertign withrminimmmof- -N
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Get Quick Action Out Of
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3) ADVERTISING
M—-s gTrmn ivetoed tw 'RepuplicA
Eoc, "a', tax bills in the, r
EF.. Nk,2i ' : '"got away, withit Now be haz..
Ms rh ;' own,ideas aldut takes, and while.
5E.i , >,< ‛ nh, f- h -sh-k tm
| E ’ 4 are,, that heis,goihg‛downshe
B v,), , . . - line. for anew system of taxaion
4k-. ' V, ; sthetwill cost, as much, as /the
T Republican's"plan,
2. i. e After all, , the whole problem ,
■O,’ ,may be hoiled down to,how much's
AP- <;i . — money the' United States is iging
, X ' . • To spend <On foreign aid—and where
b ' is it all going to come from 1 -Well, i
Eij* ,2y, ‘the •Uni ted "iSitates, never ' coulc
4 • . j • ‛ /pluck mHllionsor bilRonsrof dollars
, eiateTte blue sl-, -gi
.1 A Twe domoast that weare the richest-
*- - 1 ANation in the Wold n, -
' {I . sFederl expenses are going-up,, .
L 1.1 .9), 'dndathat meansMfhat thejprices of
E",Sn -A/ all our; comhiodities -are going up,'
। too: - . -.cn
-2 9 t r ~ So-doh' got any foolish ideas -
L Hi "as y , ; that you and Uncle Sam are finds
EI E < ing ways-out of the wobds.
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■te Led- Hate tn stock.—-LaCoste Mercan-
tt.tf.ltUe Co., LaCoste, Texas a9-t2, little were ‘availabi
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F. gleani up ami . Paint up with | . Fr Sale, Seed;, Potajoes I a
E510 X kg Pittsburgh, Produts. — LaOoste Cokte i Merummiila Ca i
Fe ; Y ) Mercantile‘Co., LaCoste, ‘Txas.
if I . " \ j —' i,,e. 6.
- i ;,.Autoln<>bile;. lioilily Injury, Pro--
E‛E. guR’petty Damnagecand biability,Ine
ba -,2,, .surance sey-A. F. Haller, Castro-
6 • ■ .‛ ville,Texas85-tn
hs. a FouSALE’Ereih Separatox
E-,", with, electric mytorsCA. Mech."
EE 2". iler, ‘Rio Mediria, Texas 29-801
ME" > 3 .3 , wven nevu va . sany, graver
Mti ' ’ ‘cement, Hme ot a t-puerpte mmixet
EF ./1,A see LaCoste MersanititeSoba,
ER ,Coste, Texas. ,4 . v - 1, -
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; * i2 Seejus fr Sausage । Casings and
Laid Cans. —LaCostesMrcntile
—Mr LaCoste/ Texuk. ':; L
, " .' FOR SKLE Sweet Sudan Seed.
′′ —Richard . Zinsmeyer, LaCoste,
< i; : Texasme 29-p:
o/FRPromp Hauling .-Servie
at ay tires, phone,.16,-James
LBiediger, LirCosle. 38-tf.
‘ FORZSALHUKed Eletrid
/ Washing Maehines—ABCe Spin
I , Dryere Maytags,- Kenmte Deluxe.,
: . 7 a- -Joe A. Bader Appliances, Cas-
, J tjtovijiy, Texas. "
ALDRIDGE NURSERY
Von Ormy, Tex».
ed theshave used a neykiy develop- h
ed intradlermal, vaccine tO immu-
pize, eattie and slieop. 'against he
(scuse, Amngga milienesttle,
"la heaven thr be no parting, and sheevathus immuuized, 93. per
' nopain to{bear;. cert -yere - protected
Nil careworn brow, no sigh, ho azainst Infectinn fr six months or
' A silvery hair; ‛i g I. . longeput thet, vaecine was. Mot ef-
‘No leatir to shat eh" our 'loved nesective in -hog;Thisnewy pro-
from our side, • ■ .d yet gives caulo and shecp qujcker,
' butter, and mhre, prolonged iiim- '
„pizg
In heaven theruu be no” thirst, no vaeeineh how-in uW 1 hunmumu’mtumsimasm- '
cry, for bread;
No soul who know not Where to> ,2 l —3 c, " ’ - "2 ?; -a,pr .H.~ • - 5 ‛.
lay h is head; i MIrn r A / Aim m » c
No entofect the winter’s hilling 1,
.. .. 4), 4" . . ,t, ‘‘ ' "• f ' 1 ,
. ■ .blast, 5, - . . - > .
’ For theve thspiercingstormawin ।
1,0 all be past bEk,j,8
’ inhvayeiKtherehbe detoi with-
r a. . ■ -p, 3 out repay 4 02,’ A" ' •xa ..
g/The Colonel nvild.jn "ilandhNobuldingifora cbiefephemeri$‛i S i.
BouiabHncu"ik‛nMhaaittlan"ypworsmlgne J.,vs the .......vets df, Alwys in the Market for Your Farm
a^niC^tolo .^. (-en4'-oh hb>^WiW' -am. told. . r. .* ma-
grajns. Liwer valieRe houglt de- 7 Sq be had Plenty of p8taud - I W il take the endies* ages to
creased Fmaketimgs, and Alaric de-dowhs.-,. a; .' ils, ' unfold. ; - ,
- " -- . - of day, Ishwliini,.in the Hotel Ih heaven thete’H be weary pil-
Products) /
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or plain. 3 See
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Grain Dealer M
/LaCosU, .
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- We.Carry A Complete Stock of Fruit and Nut Trees — Welcome
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kA Rom where I sit.. .y Joe Marsh
Eegn, Free Ride For You- .a c
52855 i.rg« 4
Map on the Freedom Train! “
we had a re ai KrhinouF'towt io-in a-countrskhat vroticta our
) the other day-when (Re Free- individualAibertiestwhther they /o .
doni Train stopped by! V • avply’tooutttight to vote, to chove - M ,
a ouyoyhusebstarsckrournpinieasaoz 1
what true Democracy iheuns. It prove pursekes worthy f the fide 32
capties'such xmericana, as,the, hy xuarding against t,e,
iKcWation- of Idependept, the whatever forces of intoleranessf . (
Bill Of iNEights,ana Other immortal crouch upon our American! con- /-
documenta that guarantee every cepts of liveand-let-liyei in a free
--citizen his lBertysL- Ad strons Democraey ' . ;
A gret iden! And from "here I A
sit, were all riding along with that So-"ACataR-. .
. Freedom /Train-right now-hlik-., . C. 5. <" •
' awm"nnd--.- : ' s
.02 'Copyright, l"in, I nilr,I Stain Hrewrrt Fou^htion
wab-wcecC"--
Now AvaHabte At Our Nuraery—
, . SALES BOOKS — Blank or
2s s Printed Sales Books for sale at the
» , 1" Ledger Office. 224/22.2_11-tf.
j ' / ‘ . Just Received a shipmnt of
Woiverihu Shoes.—J. F. Schott and
- c
. 2 ' FOK SALR. 1 Lot elose to
.m . - AHiway in Castrovitle. , Appls to
E % ha, . ' Howard H. Mangold, HaCoste,
EiE Texas, or to Mrs. Emma Mangold,
4 ’ 329 Yale Ave.San Antoni, Phone
-Nordershingsobee3-LBs
4, Juki Arrived big shipment dress,
goods and many other items.—La,
, , Coste- Mercantile 1 Co., LaCoste,
Texas. . \ Writ:,
g ,27 FRIDAY, FEBRU
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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/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=0: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Castroville Public Library.