The La Coste Ledger (La Coste, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, February 20, 1948 Page: 4 of 6
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of the .sonically slain mice.
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Houston, Tex."Dr, Allen P,Col:
Science" Heard By
Baytown Personnel
life Span Influenced
By The Condition
Of The Arteries '
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A 3. The 14-H and Home ‘Demons-
traltion County Achievement Day
lie held on the same date,1 October
ser,Miss Fiorentina Bohl. Write,
all news items for papers, contact
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9 Medina Counties and is especially , adapted
for this area and the Southwest.
Place Your Order Now While We Have This c
■ 7 High Quality Seed on Hand
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BRAND FIELD SEEDS
Remember the seed yov buy is only •• dependable os
the procenor: Analysis fogs don't grow crept, King's
Crown Brand Reid Seeds have been a shandby for over
a third of a century. Demand King's Crown - and you
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heavy schedule in
Hondo in vue
9:30 A.M. The three (3, top win-
ners to go to District 4-H Camp.
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•- ■ gis-for money
making. Each club’to reeive 25
of funds, teeied of net profit re-
Aceordingto the county, agents
‘reports" from counties czh "l
stale,' the poultrymen of
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Anny Transfer For
burn, assistant to the ]»rcsi<lent
and advisor on research at the
University of Deleware, completed
a two-week's series of leetures
zatjon ; of the | aasoeiations have
-bren abot 1/40 1-percent of
This Seed Corn has been grown in Bexar and
Eugene Suehs
Alfie- developments; ;which brihga
several of/i the nation’s leading
if
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val, - to beheld in Hondo on the
Plas, April 10, 1948 An Amateur
Box 415
Castroville, Texas
difficult forsthem to ayoid ex,
posure to the radiated sound. Ef-
fects on humans ranged from loss
of sense of balance to slight dizzi-
mess. ,,uc-n , •s 22/-/
The tommon rpach and other
insects were killed by sonie wave
heating. Including among the vic-
tims vwi «tobnnt jelinw Ipsos
mosquitoes, blow flies, meal worm
and caterpillars.
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from Fredericksburg downed the,
EaCost Falcons, ,42-13 in theaf-
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Each. <4-H Club setup a booth
for imakink money. ‛Fach club
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"Hmbles eturesin Seience"
series, Hesigned/tokeep refinery
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Sound Waves Used By
Army to Kill Insects
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Home Demonstrations Club women
have their County-wide Dress Re-
_______ _____.________ oh, the same date, June 8,
the owi Gym last Saturday, Feb. 194g. All entries to have dresses
•14, theLaCoste Eagls diopped .to be judged, ready for judging by
two games and added one to their • ““ -a - --i2 tnn win-
wih ledger.. - .. ;16/, "/
,4 Council sponsor 1 a ■ 4-H
Achievement, Tea on the hight of
October 22, County awards, to be
presented at the Tea. 210
. 5. The one hundred dollar
. Austin, Texas.—Some folks are
old at sixty; others are mentally
and physically alert at eighty. The
number of years one has lived
may not be a true index to opes
physical .condition. Actually, the
length of a person’s life spari is
influenced by the condition of his
arterles. Premature hardening of
the arteries, often due to avoidable
infections, improper diet, and P987
sibly worry and strain is to a cer-
tain extent, preventable, said Dr...
Geo,, W. -Cox, State Health of-
fleer. KVh.e <
Many. of the problems connect-
ed with the hygiene of old age are
due Nto lowered mental power.
Thetefore, a cheerful and optimum
tic attitude toward the aged, vjesn,
pecially during sickness, is essen-
tial to their .well-being-. Old
people ■ regard their cohdition . as
far. less serious when they can be
fully dressed and out of bed. When
tirey. can be up, the excretory
UulASSW.KINGG
sAmitomo,TE2.
[ ovenasveen.
lOCMMMlI ‘’"Til
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houses,. 2,983 brooder houses, and
FORT MONMOUTH. ‛N;.-
Army engineers have killed mice
‘chemical’ on-
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In the penr, the Eagles dropp-
ed a losely played gme to Me-
dina City 33 to 30. Following the
Medina City game the Eagles
,< CHOAGOHThe- quality of in-
fantry and other combat units,
which army ground forces consid-
ered below average during World
War II, was raised most effectively
in late 1044-1045 by the wholesale
transfer or ■ restoration to combat
duty of 200,000 top specimens form
the ain and service forces and other
sections of the army.
This is reported Ln. the Infantry
Journal in the concluding article of
a series on manpower tn World
War II by Robert R. Palmer, whose
studies are incorporated in the
army’s official war history.
Earlier Palmer had rtated that
combat ground forces were over-
weighed with men of poor phy-
sique and low mentality, which
created a serious leadership prob-
field died -one mnute, after ex-
posure to the wave; Autopsies
showed- that heating produced by
‛iw/
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■> 7 R. Refrigerator with
f , — Deepfreeze b ■'
i : 0 $299,90 3, "
all, radio statioh, Kallisons, Col-1
lege Station grid Farm Radio Pre
grams, for announcement of the
event , 1, ( . /2/ ;
CENERAL ARRANGEMENTS
& HI 0THS • Mrk. Harrison Wil-
son, Mrs. Albert Saathoff. Grounds
and ‘nuditorium.-
QUEENS CORONATION —
Prepare, program for coronatiop
and Amateur Show. Stage decora-
tiohs. Mrs. E. M. Delavan, Mrs: , ,. - r ,_____
Matt Bader, Mrs. Robert Faseler, death. . Later examination ryvealed
Mrs.' Melvin Finger, Mrs. Harvey -m a — ------
Haby, Mrs. Floyd Haby. ,
‘The, prdugtjon ; credit ; ussnci:i-
tion i Fexds have iadeNols for
neavly$700‛nijlion‛inthe pa 14
yeurs.1 Total, losses since oigan-
2. The 4-H County Encampment
to- he held at -Wernette’s Garden
in .Castroville, July 14-15,, 1948.
Council sponsor a Fun Night for
the 4-H girls on the night of the
14th, Thp girls may invite a guest.
Representatives . to. the State 4-H
Bound-Up to he selected at the
Encampment. A -.
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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1948 :
the signal corps anngunced..
Insects could be more quickly
eliminated -in groups, than individg-
ally, the nscientists found, The years before ‘that. He received
hisdotorate from {thd„University
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■ During thie last’war, hV . was *
inistrumentt, in the use of. his
university’s luboratories on- War
tesearch, for ■ stovernmentgencies
R '. Tt stdustnjes, and with Dr,
B.FiDolg of. Yale lie prepared
the curricufurm, rpn chemical’ ,f ’
RinecrvK Tr The ny a ~
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EeangerEleete
Manager At 7 '
Macdona
Memlier si of t he, -MLacdona I'm:
that' was the score vchoara’s
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statement had been withdrawn
fvom publication-after having been
‘distributed, to newspapers. The
new statement made no mention of
any possible use of trie ultra-sorie
death wave in warfar,/a) 7
White mice placed in- a sound.
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1. The 4-H Club girls and the
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ally,, the nscientists found, c.--r
army statement 5 said that) “the ________
experiment "afforded resultaj-of of AWiconsin
more than biulogical interest. giv
ing • some indication that the
methodi,might' be employed in the
organs functioh more satisfac- - . ,,
triy; to Howeer," when an 1 Fviday, February, 13, on "Advanc-
elderly person .complains of being jed Topics in, Distillation" Tor tech-
overtired, or otherwise* not physiy ! nical and research 'personnel at
cally fit, a day of rest in bed is Humble oil & Refining-Company's
advicabie. By providing light and Rastaun! sefinerv. .B
easily digested food and applying
warmth to the body of an aged
over the—Ahyone may enter the Amateur
Texas Show. Prizes of $5.00, $3.00; and
$2.00 to be given, winners. Receipts
vomnmcu noww ef
Council fund. Each 4-H-Club and
H-D Booths should be up by,10:00
A.M. ‛ < '
Mce subjected for only , 30 sec-
onds to the irrdiations survived.
General Builder, Contractor
& Mill Work
• Dealer for Acme ‘ 1
Venetian Blinds
, A. F. Huegele
Box 35. Castroville, Texas
Suehs Specials
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! Meaxkey Adding MAekine
Type cash Register, New,
"4. 7V-$173.00., ./-
Humble Lectures In Cattle Grubs May
Attack Horses
The heel fly- or grub’ is usually
thought of only as a, parasite of -
cattle, but new veterinary reports
show that this (.trouble-maker also 0
may infest horses. '
s Heel flies unable to find a cow
will sometimes deposit their eggs
on a horse. These egks; usually
laid in the hairs just above the
hoof, hatch- into larvae within a
few days, bore into the skin, and
months later they emerge as grubs
Tuesday, Wednesday and
s- .'Thursday
Februaxy 24,25 andee "
IThat Hagen Girv
‛$ - ’ - ► 2 ■:
•'With V" ' '
"ladst8,Farconn,/wif 'meet the
'( Cattio Springs Wildkittens in
their opener at file district meet
in. iredezickesburg, February 27
andy 28., Further -details- will; be
camied in next week‛s Tedger.
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Texas Poultrymen
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same time the 4-H Queen to-be
crowned, ■ /,′ ■ ■ z. e
Each 4-H Club selet a neminee
‘fop the queen and mistress’of cere-
monles.’ The nominee for queen
having the greatest; number of
votes wihbe selected geen. ’ The
votes are to.be one cent. All votes
mst be in, theshands of the ,4-
iSporisbri Chairman, in Hondo, April
1o. Chamrman- Mrs, Paul Bendele
of Biry, Mrs,, Frank Peterson of
Devins.
-. 125% of money received to go to
th Council 4-H fund. / L,
A Carry on the Carnival in the
same manner as last year with the
exception that there, will be nd,
‘supper).-r nNi "02
comectioniwith. the Cow-Hg-Hen
। Vfotram. , M .2’,
" -. Eighty-one boys togk purti
'this ptogarm; . and nrqised 27,300
elveks ‘and. 600 .poult s. Demonstra,
tor sterted. out wit 300, baby
chicks or (10 poults and earr ied on
. -• u: . •
Quality Men Bared
them, Without encountering burned,
fingersand hands. . i ! < ( X
The scientists did not expose
themselves to the /direct beam.
They wore ear plugs. NYet it was.
-, ., shoot February 29 and due oa
il Wconflictimgidate for the,third Sun- g I ;
. X,. /day in March the Club s March: " ’ (
'7 meet has'been cncelled-new .date;
edged Utepia 20 to,18 and dropped
fie night-capper , to Bandera 153
147- '' du nj...
Te final t district encounter,
which .will determine, the district
Vhampion -that will go to San
Marcos, Februar§/ 28 for the
Regional Meet, will be held to .....- —
Hondo Saturday. February 28. The 15-10, 1948. . t h
Engles are scheduled to meet- Na-,
talia ig this tournament. Natalia
had previously planned , to play
host.to the other six 'teams in this
Texas' 4-H. cfub hoys and girlsi.
raised 413 riot) ehieks ip their 1947 1
elub work. In addfion ty the. reg, 1
Harrdenoisthatians feurried’ onb
the 4-.elub. members, pultsyde, 1
IhtihM rat ion, werg conduted in 1
eww
LaCoste Telephone J
Company
Rudolph D. Bippert, Prop.
1 Local and Long Distance >
; Service. Report all troubles
or discourtesy to Mgr,
g4
.ROWHBRMtft
.CMwruuv shecnro
MaNEVECLEANF
V- Wili »u° -408
The course is another in the
hasn’t benpanhounced.g w.‛‛sb
. 1. E.. W. Garrett, 221-367-214 - -I- .m >■ ■
2. Lawrence Manade 219-365-207 ternoomt game , ... _ _ t
-32 Arthur Ji Vogt,' 215-359-213 Academy, High, reached lite
215-358-213, Finals by virtuezof a 295 upset
uetgen \ 215357-212 bver the favored Uvalde Lobos in
6 Mike IGarrett /2118675216/theaftermnoomdpene,.A,15poiht
' ‛ ' - — third periog doomed-the. Lobos.
. Aeadem emergedl as A|i-Sbyih
Texas „Clas B‛ ' champion's, •1 ! -, . / rex N ■.
iiciiig , iitsujeib'l>v Uvaldv’tf 88-12a‛Alcons.19 Meet ,
etoy “veubootichao Carrizo Springs .
“ShEn In District Meet
Honors At 1st ' IB fst Golden Girls
Macdona Shoot Championship .
ing of the remaining divisions
which received the new and sup-
posedly better men, .he eaid, had
to be hasty and fell below army
ground forces standards.
; A., - pxl •. jw' ■
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but if- couldn't be eompletedgoin
t0ue ii - 2 '
pullet production, 1 Tuying flock
imanaseneat, Anittign. arid dis-
. , lezise, cltrol, Thirtekn thbusahd
get the best, a B., ,
Distributor of Famous
PEPPARD'S FUNK HYBRID CORN
k 0-711 0-716 and 0-789w
MArYoURereirseedpeaterbr
i(N3AVVA/4T
Highway Service"
Station
H, Castroville, Texhs
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patient, he is oftcri tided over a
. .. the mhildprithreatened,illness,*-apersnelVBreastlotlatest/sin-
Show to be held that night. pt. the attention should beipaid
.. ~ •ixn +hA A.II (hiionn fnr he / * , .4 , ‛
to- proper, cloth ingi’diet, andrexer- -______
cise the, elderly. Withreasoh- cientists’ (o Baytown'each year,
able attention te certain well- The seriss i now in its second:
defined and easily\ followed prihe year. ,4,021 . { /, 2 d.i
ciples (of personal hygiene, it; is j WEcturejslreminingvom his
PpSsible to grow ald v8racerud!s years chedole ar Dp Richard T. I
---.gt .. . I Arld,epdfessor of ehemistiyat
'instatieesr to retain 0558 therUniveisityof Minnesota, 'and:
4 Dr Jel H'Hildebrand, professor
the Uni verst ty of
---L — irses are
RIntetektran h i giiroughouttk 4-Hfund-
2*,c. '»»'»• ' . ' 4 'Ammi
sttei 4-clipouktr demon-* . . Ig . r. - T.' g - -
strlions DrSroiler production, PUBLCITYMrs. John . Hies-
bor Miove WI.hnt:.n DNk1 WXF~+.
Ronald Reagan, Shiley Temple
Rory Calhoun and Lois Maxwell
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( 100,00) County .Annual Seholar
ship be. given to thefoutstandig
girl in the cpunty on the same,
‘diasis , as the State. Magkie, W:
- Barry Scholarship is giyen. The
Edcation-Expansion Committee:
7 of Council to Select the girl... y.’
6. Council sponsr the Annual,
?.4-1 Event. in the formbof a €rni-
Singlepiece ladders
NeW 14 fl. , 28u \
$12 7.0 \. * .
. L,, , , The deadly waves Were develops, and Wr
jed arid the 1757 8ost Cpuei, ed through;-tong reearh-iithe---n
a-H 7 1------ - jieitneri .of MUpersoiHc*:- 'The tests
were conducted for, the aighal.
corps at Penn Statecollege, 'v ,
The anouneement was’relesed
after ri previous and’ more detailed
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lermit In practice public
"accounting' In this state
during the eulenar yenre
i- . 1918e . ' 13, . "‘23
Leslie C. Howard
Castroville, Texas .
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TAELACOSTE LEDGER, LACOSTE, TEXAS
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Dr: Woodrow Sharp
. 45 VETERINARLN s,,.,
VetermarSuppliew,& Naines
> . 1, Phone 77 h - opi
09 Castroville, Texas . P-
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by way of thehorse’s back, just as ■ ( w
they do i‘cattle. Horses so affect-
ed cannot / be ridden, as pressure ,3
from the saddle, crushes the grubs
and causes severe inflammation.
"Parasitism of horses by cattle
grubs is not common and’ is pro-,
bably accidental," states a bulletin
issued by Veterinary sauthorities,
“but it is- nevertheless a threat ;
that should be recognized by hors* ' ,
owners," .' 1,3 6 , . 1) > • )
Owners are urged ’ to make a t
rouine 'winter ihspection of, their . *
horses and to remove grubs found
emerging from the skin, perfer- V %
ably by using a auction cup Grubs ?
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, ue
x Sbewits taking a switp in n se?
' /eluded lk,iwhen she saw a -boy
3- tying knots in horylothesr. Swim-
$ ing to the bankishe snatched up
'an old tulsfor a shieli andadvan-
Hed angrily, . 2- - 1 ■ •
"Hey, yout do you know what
Lthihk7" ‛ ’ 3.' AA.2 ,
You think there’s a
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1 , - Sunday - and Monday y k a
1 ; . Fetiruay 22 and 23
I V «Besert Firy» \
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HLikabeth , Scott, JBo l tdfk /
E ■ and I ‛urt . kancast e, ' .
n Sundayh show’Start at*,
11 Feature Starts' at 3120; ,5100,
11 G: 40, 8:20. 1 . 71 ■ ' '
I Adm. Adults—ase tax/inefuided
I , Children--! tax included
I Show starts bn week days
I al 70 Matinee sfrts
I on Sundays at :8,00 p.m. and
. I on Saturdays at 4500 p.m..
’ 1,058- range shelters. ' Last year
thro wexteLtori*’oj\ipoultry h^^^
uommers’u me, alarconu phas- iymokleled. The lamp brooder, de- -s—y m --
ball club net at t he Magnas IDrivei sene d (e ccomodate Lrom 50 to keep Slime. Home Demonstrations
j I Wedhesday ’ 4vmpig Fahrary 75 line Any ofdbaly chicks, still Clubs set up„boothr •
o ......1 ---ia | the iorganiza- holds a • very prominent ‘place 1IH ,.,„l ...... I, ,,I. ."k"
sMaryi Ft ranifewthevfarni ‘ ther wre ,61,504 lamp
a mapagerk ofstimbrsdors built in 1847, . !' ' 8. .
Booslerslt seasod, wat,
eleatedto manage the team i the
' , electien which toog plare,!- ‘i ,
1 Maedona is-partiepaling in the .
Highway410 eague, ’
lem in the lowest command
echelons, and bore directly on
high casualty rates. --
The wholesale transfer came too
late to do much good, Palmer
writes, because half of the divi-
sions already were overseasr Train-
SeedCorn
’i 1 /‛N-1. - 4 . / . . . 1 X • . ■ .1 ' 4 , 2 - 1/
the dt-monstratiori for six months.
Most of the boys are carrying their
pylets con. “ri laying flocks this
200 .462
the ■ momey foanec, ? - J -5.
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Dre.a. D.Wiliamson
! guSurgeon 0
Orice il;,urte: 2;j)0~lo 'liOO P.M.
"No.Sundy Ollce Hours.
1 " Phone 82 ,• .
I / SASTROViElE 2EXAS .
B. / vh*e, —"i : ‛a •
. Beeville-EasL. Zone Cas o A
rnner-up. (‛p, -goeg
< a rrizo Sprngs West' i Zone. hau1
Class A, tunner-uip. ", y -z0Ecpizgg
• Asherton West Zone: Class B *
rupner-up. '. ■ 7 s
‘-v 01
:18, and ompleted - the or
I, tion of, the elllb, s*
Lhwbttopandemabne
solation uight game, LaaCoste res
fained its ihonor ' as ‛ ‘ ”,
lass R ehampiqnswohafarrizo
.Springs , in their■ victory , ovr,
Asherton./" ' s C.3
'7 The leomplete alulation of
honos . won inthe 1948 • "Celen
, Giels* were. as fellows: ,v <.
7, Ftederiekbuig - Allsouth Tek-
-pall-tourgament; Al South Tex-
as’Class A;East Zone alltuna- , ,
ment‛ yumner-up; East Zonecls . u i
B. ’ 9 ' Ten
UvaldAnHSouth ' Texds. Class
A. i unner-ujs,. AlL-South Texa$ All-
Tournament Conslation;, Ws t.
Zone' All-Topirnament ; Vest Zone,
Class A,. ’ H. ,i)s '
A HaCoste - West Zone’ albtourna-
ment runnr-upa:West Zone Class ’
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i Fre dericksburg Takes LaCoste Eagles
Drop Two; Win .. Recommend That:
1 } • ! 7 • . 4. S,) F. Moreno
W Also Have On Hand Note Ailacide Johnson
:.5 1 ; X . Grane Killer % ) (:2 13
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I Oscar Bippert
3 1 (State Registered and Certified Grower) S
j Route 9, Box 325 . San Antonio 7, Texas |
,/■ $18.75 ... ,.4
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, Extension, Ladders.
c 3 New 20f.,
12, Julia iGeiges - 22 192,342 .3
, ,13. Joe Zhurcher! . , s 199-328. ;
. ' indicators:, ‘Fescano and Emery..
clerk: Mrs.', Hulda Loesberg.
42 Time: four hours.
, —*
, Whev Lloyd George wqa quipped
. because of his short satue,: he
'2 replied,.. In' niy native Wales we
measure a ma' by what he has 12
N above ,his .cat's instead of: below
them.”, ' \ 7 ,,0s 7'
'"m ,jn 5!- ,,vy,,
Fot^ Your planting Needs we have Z
many ----—.
faculties to such an extentnas Drjocr
to.mahe old AKe A pleasurrratbetcof ehemistiy at t... J,.,,
'than a^butyton.. y - < X.l'/' - .. 7’, ; "I CalHiw-ma.' Leeture cou—
-* - ■* " o one-totwo week’s duratioh and
areatiehided On jfii-time basis,
Dr’Colburn’s course as,r devatea
larigel tenew horizons to azeotro- (
pfe - and extractive, diatdlatoh" tor
aid Hu midi* researchers in develop* !
ing new tin hhiques to help meet
......, — r . ., record deinaniifbfiietr'oieumpro-
and small inaecta with sound waxes duets, - , ,42
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of 1 chemialengineering at the
University of Delaware since 1941,
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husbandmanof Texas A. & M.
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i hold, an important meeting at the Parish Hall,
, at"‘Castroville,’ ‘Fexas, on Wednesday night,, ;
-peluary25th,at8:o0p.m.
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• ' AThe purpose"ofthis meeting is to select *.
1j , 12., • • - 29!; ' s ' it'* 103 , ).' • X A, • »' A e * ; x • X •0e/ ' t
X' A place for next year's Show and to elect
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Bunk neds wix spring. *.
Used G.l, Double Deck
$6.50 each
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AirCompressors, ,2
;■ Garbline Driven M,
$115,004
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also may •be removed by gente-". (
pressure, but great cafe must be
taken, not to erush them. -
Eliminatiomr of grubs i cattle by’
1 spraying them with rotenone prep; A
arations. also, nervsto -‘prevent 2
‘the spread' of shese parasites to i :
horses, ■' «‛ 3 M-' ' >;
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Said Mamma Mosquitte"If you ' -'
children ate good. I'll take you to {
Ithe nudist camp tomnight." , ‛ : k
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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/m1/4/?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.