The La Coste Ledger (La Coste, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, February 20, 1948 Page: 5 of 6
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MRS. RUDOLPH TSCHIRHART, Corresporfdent,
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"CHHlwmere Muat Be Pleased'1 ,
CASTROVILLE, TEXAS
- Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Jungman
attended the golden wedding re-
ception" of Mr:sdm Mp. Joe
Sauter in San Antonio Sunday afr.
ternoon.- Mr. ‘and Mrs. Suter
were former' Medina County resi-
dents and were married in Castro-
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We B!V E0gs and Butter
Phone 52 for Delivery Service
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Elvin :Ts|li it hart'of Saiv Antonio
sp^nt thel’week-end with homefolks
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A. - / : Ny . ", . ei i", v p -sA
Lindy Schol, who is \attending
Texas University .)n Austim, spent
the’ week-end with khis prents,
'Mr. and Mrs.J.F'Schtt, here..
j, Mra. J. 'M. (Groff, Mrs. Jahn
• Garqnhi, and son and Mrs. Walter
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Bottle , x,
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Zion Lutheran Church
M..fee
SSundayl’Febvuary
900 A.M. Sunday School
10:00 A.M Divine •Worship Ser-
vice. • • y • ■ f‛ -
Tuesdny, Feb. 24th, at 8:00 P.M.
Adult Confirmation Class will
meet. • , 1 , ■ ... '
Wedheaday, Feb, 25th, at 8:00
P.M. we shall huve our mid-week
Lenten Meditation. - ' 2(8
Wednesday, Feb: 25th,' at 2;30
P.M., the Ladies Aid Society will
have their, regular monthly meet-
ing - 1e N.ri
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•* WHUQUT TCL^SCOPtS. ANCKNT
4 EGYPTIANS THE STARS
-ACCURA T^> DEDUCING Htr-
24MA N DRSrrNY fROM THE 70-
K O/ACAL SK^S. SYMBOLIZED
A LATER BEJEWELS- OUR
UNCLE IEN'S RICE, 1 16. pkg. 7
1i WE STILL HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK OF.?-e
\ PLANTING SIEDS ' -,,3
WEIRYTO PAY You THE VERY HIGHiSr PRICES !.
! FOR YOUR COUNTRY PRODUCE $ .
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:l Panther COTTONSEED hull, 100 Ib, sack
$ PANTHER LAYING MASH, 19%, 100 lb. sack
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Mr. and, Mrsh Don Eager and Miss Anna Frances Lieber spent
with Mrs. Hy. th week-end with her sister, Miss
1, 2 ' . M:a >. Freddie Leber, at ugin../
Ms. yhiy Murphy daugh
- with 5fr .
hd Mrs. John Mangold and family
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Roots of Culture xse"zazom
* a ' EEBRUARY- THE AMETHYST
■ (Special If Hale—Get one pkg. for If when you buy two)
Castroville, Texas, a
59f — Sulphur
land Mas Edwin Jungmamsuday"* aAniNrowIEIc,
. evening/ Minsesi Hetty and Joyce 3.00kX BLEACH,
Rihh, who —spent the week-end 3 ....... " *
‘witGtheirgnaneparents here, re-,/;
kurned to their"homerjn Devine >
Mr. and Mra. Bert Pope of San
Antonio visited Mr. and Mrs.
Emil Biry Sunday. , ‘ 1
rir.and/Mrs.w, D. Schattof
Devine and. Mr. .and Mrs, R. J J
Schott were dinner sand supper
iguts dfMR. and' Mrs. L F. Sehott
and son" The W. I). Schotts also
visited /Mrs. A tg, Schott Sr. *
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. . MrsnCuristina , Duos . of San
Antoi and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Harz and dauhters, ami . Mrs.
Clemens, -till of, Boere, were arief
visitors with Miss Ella, Hughes
and rihe Mueller. famil Sunday. .
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deh familyand-,the Martih Buml
Jfamik in San Antonib, A, - ?
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' 1 Harold 1 Mangol. tain Dallas
and Wimer Mangold ad Clovis'
Stubbs,, from San Antonie were’
week-end visitors of Mr, and Mrst
Adolph, Mangold and' daughter.
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/, Mesdamess Adeline, Kliebet and
Cecilin Rowen entertained Mfs,
: Katie ‘Droitcourt and Mrk and Mrs.
"Emil"Halbardier with a hrthday
dinner Sunday. Iithe afternooh r
j Mrs, Delhi Koen, mid Mrs.
„L. Tondr lseNfsited ‘withthem, <
156 I Mr, and Mrs. Walter 3ungman J
ani ylaygltet of Pevine visited Mr. "
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3 1.’ GRAPEFRUIT JUICE., Red ,& White, No.
3 0, 46 ez can, -",u /
: ' TOMATO sicE: Reagans, 46 oz. can
Schott f San Antomi6,Mn and
Mrs Wai. Schott of Devine, Mn
! and Mrs. J. F. Schott and Mr,
-ani Ms. Aug.''Sehot t. at Castro-
/ ville.mr —T,
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Feldhut
easterly Jagge underwent an ap Mrl and Mra,' Hilmer Mangold
pendectomy in the JCastroville and family spent Sunday at the
Clinic Friday evening. *~N,, J. Sehuehle ranch near Hondo. ,
or itrapped. Make toed difficult
for rata to find. • r . "
1 Sunday vvisitors-of Nfrs,"Aug.
Sehott Sr) were Mr. and Mis.1,Ed.
POTATOES, Rose, Shoe String, 212 61. tin
it APPLE BUTTER, Musselman's, 11 oz. jut
INSTANT POSTUM, 1 oz. tin
BAKING POWDER, Calumet, 1 lb. tin
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Mr. and. Mrs. 0: J. Schott were,
dinner uest of Mt. and Mrs. ’
Geo. Boehme at. RioMedina Suh- .
day h,n, I
Mr. and Mra. Frank Russell of
San Antonio and Mr. and Mra. E.
. O. Wurzbach and family of Rio
Medina were dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Lieber Sunday.
‘ Maxine. < , , ... , , ... .
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' MraandMus. Henry: Hallervisit- $.a
ed 44th velat ivs m San Antonio,:
Sund.* While there ,tbey also
visited with Mr J. T, Young, Mr,
Maice,Doyte randMrs. ' imi
Fsdhirhart who are all patients at
the Brooke General'Hospital.,/,
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‘an ‘daughter, Jeanie, and Miss
Mary Luise Noonan and hrethe
Geree, ah of ‘San Antonio vaud
Miss Cevtrudle Nonan of. here
v)site the Ggo. ^opipin-zfainily at,
'(Flint kill Sunday. X i - .3
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Mendemea Aana Mechlw-end
Leontina Kiefer in San Antonio:
■I an<l IM&B: J Migura „anddugh- Mr Iahbardier was -70 years
ter. z ' " , old February'15, and Mrs, Halbaf-
liter will’ be 70" the latter1 part of
Mr. band Mrs. Marli Naegelin... .
and' supper gueststter, Bea, yere visiting
of Mr and . Kilhorn
SatrJa evening.' '
. Mr, and Mr-/ /ITenry Aahr {spent
several days with$/Srt. and CMise •
Alrhd Ahr and idaughter in San
A nt on ip .recently. ) 32
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FEBRUARYS B/RruSTONE, THE 4 Pa
noble ameth yst. or palest 27
Y/OLE! To DEEPEST PURPLE, RE 7A 7
PRESENTS CHRlSrh SACRIFICE. W,
ADORNS BISHOPS' RINGS AND g
ceremonial goblets. ' ■
FEBRUARY PEOPLE I NEL UDC MANY FAMOUS ORCAn-
/SEI^. ^PITERS. SCfENCE-RESEARCNERS. POLITICIANS.
#e€. THE AMETHYST. A trul Y
ROYAL GEM, FEATURED IN
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SERVICE. WAS FA VOREDBY
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. THB LAco6m LEDGer, LACOSTE, TEXAS
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Groff, and amis vsited {n the
Henry Haller home weahesday, .8,
h ‛ 21, , i i/ , dh1
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I • , Mr. ami All’s. Albert Groff and
$119 ‘son, Marlin, and daughter, Adeline,
of Schattek visited homefolks in
Castroville lasf. WednesHay, , ‛
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L. M. Tondre & Sons
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- MR ad M,. Wallace Lutz and
Mr. and Mrs. L C. Luckenbach
from San Antonio visited with
Eriends here Sunday evening. ?< F
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Mr.' and Mrs, Paul Renken of
Hondo were brief visitors in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. 3. -F Schott,
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ACCOkD/NG TOANC/ENT TRa-\
dition. thE amethyst con
FERS UPON ITS WEARER 9
SINCERITY AND PSACE Ng,
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53 MENTHOLATUM,'Large Jai
. I ot" - : " MILK OF' MAGNESIA, Phil
MILK OF MAGNESIA, Ph
Mi. ; CRACKERS, Krispy, 7 ox.
WINESAP APPLES, 1b. ,
A.,79 V : TEXAS ORANGES, 5 lbs.
22ndg/je0-2
' 0r..77m, , ,N - W y
Fri. & at., Feb. 20 & 21
$,
, , Mrs. F. 3 G.» Muemnink, S'Mis, M
g , „ id Leontina Finger,(anil Mr'. Adolph "
Airs, .Alex-, Huby Sr,, wei e dinner Schroeder’ were, D’Hanis visitors
. guews ' of Mr. an Mrs,’Matrice lasf Tuesday eyenipg^
.kutz inHondo Tuslay. " ek, LX
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a . .ne’ 2 --aF! •dMra-- A-- A-- D e
‘8 Mrand M‛ Yem Muennink song Simm, were’.w —
of nedreend W dinner Kuests honse of Mr. and Mrs P. He
of, Mrs. I Annin , Tschiihart ■ adkRenke in Hondo Tuesday. .
brotheriSundax: ’ h . ’ -T --2 ; • 1 ′ ‛
Fri. & Sat., Feb. 20 & 21
an v>
— 121 Jr
3 MALTED MILK, Carnal ion. Ki oz. jar • ,2,6594
‘ (One Aluminum Shakr with each jar),- ■■
> tA _ SPECIALS ON FEEDS .
$ WHEAT SHORTS, 160 lb. sack
WHEAT BRAN, 100 lh. sack
MEAT, ox PET CAKE, inn m. sek, tt«b Meniee$6ia
7 THRIFTY COWFEED, i6%, 100 lb. sack
b DIPILINGER COWFEED, i6%, 100 lb. sack
ATH LRTH1 TENN 1^ SHOES, (Top Notch .Grips, ,
Misses, White at ' • • $2.25
f Hoys, Blue and rown ‘he. nAm.5 , $2.25
2 Men’s, Blue and Brown ' 32.69
J. F. Schott and Sons
$ , BELMONTE BEETS, Sliced, 303 (Huss '
$. H & H COFFEE, lb. o .
J SWEET < IDER. Mott's, Qt Bottle
b GRAPENUT FLARES, Pont's $ oz. pkg.
11 MANH STYLE BEANS, 9 oz. tin
' CASH SPECIALS
$ BLACK EYE PEAS, First American. No. .300 tin fle 7. 3 I
Joe FARGO PEAS, Fancy, No. 2 tin 19 3
n. S LIMA BEANS, Phillips -Green & White, Nik 2 (in 19f $
/ DEL MONTE APRICOTS, Medium, 11 oz. pkg, i 9; 29, ’ s$ ■ •
February and'Mrs. Droitcourt will
be GO also the latter part of Feb-
roarya " 1 v 2,- , ,0. ′ "
HABY & MANN
. Grocery and Bakery
stroville, - , । , d-f ai Texas’
Friday & Saturday, February 20 & 21
TOMATOES, peace River, No 2can o 2, 11,.
SPINACH, Del Monty, o. 2 W . 4 -213
GRBE BEANS, Cut, Pan-Am,/No. 1 can. 4 086
SPAGHETTI Franco-American c 1441
1 SARDINHS, VanCamp’s in tom: saner* J 2, 29 a
PEARS. .Rose-Dale, No 21 can 2384
FRUIT COGKTAID, Hunt’s, Buffet Size. 2.. Did
PEACHES. Hunt’s, sliced, 10e :
• QXYHQL. Smal . . .. V:' a- 154,’
DUZ; Small ; . ' . - - 154
UPFRSUDS, Small. C qu. L W q/‛ 150,,
DREFT. An 124,.2,202, , 2.13300.
OATS, Larg, Quaker is.u330. ,
. QATS, Small, Quaker be 2 2;1.2 i.L 1
KELLOGG’ /VARIETY PACK . 294
PANCAKE FLOUR, Aunt Jmima, Large. 87
• BAKING POWDER, Calumet, 25 oz.cansl-. 254′3
PEANUT BUTTER, Peter Panis,.IL 334/.
PIMENTOS, 4oz. jar -. J / bi.,2 . 144.
- COFFEE, Maxwell House, Drip or Regular.,-,534 7?
COFFEE, Texas Girl, Drip orRegular.s, +4138,
KRAFT DINNER 134
SCOTCH BARLEY, 11b. pkg, i ; 111144
N^AVKINS, ilO CbUnt. 2 ,2.0.-___________154 ?
CRACKm, WW A Mwmur- - U |"H—I |(W
b POTTED MEAT, Libby\< 7 — —.+1,094
: TOMATO SOUP, ,Chmpbell’s„...,xi.
CANDY, Judson's, 7 oz. cello pkg., assorted.......12343
OLEOMARGARINE, All-Sweet......... 424
SOAP, Maxine 24,. a LLL-.
SOAP, .Palmolive, > Rgular.a.u a___Muz4u .10/
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L V SUGAR, Imperiai Cane, 5 lbs rl .7 . - 441
., , . FOLGER’S:ICOFFEE, 1 1b. \ / . ■ ;51 ■'
PUZ, RINSO, or•QXY101 "large- 35
BEER, pi) case, Grahd Prize, Pearl, lame Star, •
orFalstaff, , $2.40
7 \ BACON, Armur’s Star, slab; per ib’aak 6540
BACON SQVARES,per 1b. ।
"4 >BOILED HAM, ArhjpuFspwr lb. > 5hoe,"
, CIGARETTES, per-earton, all ppiilar,, $1,62.
SPRY SI RTE N LNC 3 1b. tin"', e o, .....
: "OLEOMARGARFN,Mayflower.M," 10404
malted MILK,Carnation, Chocolate with.
Shaker , ’ - 4 ■ k ■ ,, . 596
EACUE BRANDMILK ,,7 26-
YAMS. Jak 0 Lamterh, No? 2 can 1.) . ' 1194,)
' ‛‛ PEAS, Economy Brand, No 2 can \ ;;.zl. , 096
, 1 • OATS. 3 Mipute, Lhrre - 344,
' J RAI-STON, Retnilar- . 2 . ; ’ 296 /
-OORN TOASTES, Post's, 18p£ . b . , 7 220. '
GATSUP Hunt’s / ., • 2.. , ,1170
a ( SALAD DRESSING, Miracle Whip, J pint’ ,364 1
SALAD DRESSING, Miracle Whip, 8 02,/./ " V b 240 .
' . MAYONNAISE, Hellman’s, 1 pint ,2, .hi 144,
MAYONNAISE, Hellmn’s, z../: . « 28/
WESSON OIL. 1
CHOOLATESYREPHershey’s
. JIFFY HOT ROLL MIX 2^
, BABY LIMAS. f'X cello pkgt:^ ' , :: 19(7
. LARGE LIMAS, Ub. cello pkg.c,1,g * 384
, (, BLACK EYED' PEAS, J lb. " 4pzo4
SWIFTING LARB,,. Can ; ' z-7 . b ? . < 43 c''
v PEACHES; Hunt,N.2//canirevn. 26c
.'.PEACHES', Hunts, Size'.’.1 , 114
FRUIT COCKTA IL. Libby's, No:1 cn " . 24 „
SAUERKRAUT/Silver Floss, No. L, . . ,.13
, HOMINY, Uncle Willikrp, N6. 2 can >.‘ 7,7. 1094
CORN, Mayflower, Cream, No. 2ean. a V 1.3/' •
SALMON, Happy Val,, tal, t 2:48 7
1 SARDINES, Small, in salad oil, 3forl/r4 ' 39
TOMATOSAUCE, Hunt‛s,2for-sls 114 '
TOMATOES, Whole; No. 2 can, 2 fortecxu14214
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CASTBOYIL
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Frank J. Keller
“Service with a Smile" .
Phone 263 | Castroville, Texan
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CATHERINE THEGREATAND QUEEN
CHARLOTTES '' A v
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Mr. and’ Mrs'. Irvin Kilhorn and .
son, Mra. Anton Kilhorn and Mrs, $.
Annie Tskhirhart visited with >
SHORTENING, 1 Ih, carton 324 —3 >. carton 954 IL
SPRY SHOKTENIG, 3 1, can , ; - $1,12 $
iCoFFEE; Red 4 White, |I». can '' ' 484 b
PEANUT, BUPER, Tommy Tinker, 1 lb. jar: 7 31 11
? PANCAKE FLOUR, Red & White, 20 qz, pkg. -gibe,,
OATS, Quaker Smak Pkg f 154, I!
$SANN, Moesta ezRexgulnlu .. 8j0,3 L
' i WASHO SOAP POWDER, Large f
7 OXYDOL SOAP POWDER, Large Pkg-A- 350 ;
RINSO or SUPER. SUDS, Large Pkg. Y - f - 359 $
SWAN SOAP, Large Bar184. — iSmall Bar , IP 3
RAISINS, Red A White, 15. oz. pk----158 $
i StGAR, 5 lbb bag.' Pure ane —---41 $ .
liilips, 4.02. bottlezia । 3 ’
Phillips, 12 oz. bottle.--
Zozpkg------ 144 $
.Arrumo, 10. .....------‘‘V $.
_______ RANGES, 5 Iba; for. --4-4232 ;
285 ;
7 $wipbs"szgtpreEon,i. ’ 883,,
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E"Ke8Sxz,spepinksetmncelopRE-= 33 ;
"072. ’ 72. A g ( . . 6,/- .1 a
$ ’ , , •' . -V ' 2 7 .
Cotton Specials
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scHOnu-s
THIS WEEK
UNBLKCHED SHEETING, 51 in., per yd, zg9
GINGHAM, Plaids mid Stripes, New Spring Line, per .yard , 691 ■
GINGHAM, Plain Color, per yd. 7. 7 , 59e
GINGHAM, Checked, per vd. > - • 59 • i
-YERY OFFER on Fast Color and . 7,? -’ J
Striped Ginghams F. ' E 4-39
8932
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$ ,
! $
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SPECIALS FOR
{ - Us $.-
Fri. & Sal.. Feb. 20 and 2 I
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17' MIEK,IGK Evaporated, 2 small cans . He . $ h
$. / CORN, TGA Whole Kernel, Golden Bantami 12 oz.Iran .< 15 I j
b 'SiiiiiOk I>nil**f(el Pure. Cane, 51 lb. pkg. , 424’ ■
T DUZ OR OXYDOL, large pkg. ,7 ■ 334 ;
3: Dreft. Large pkg. - 308
1; SOFTASILK ( AKE FLOUR, 11 oz. pkg. 390,
$ToMATOSOUP,Campbell‛s 7 b . h, ' 0
11 APPLES, Washington Fancy and Extra Fancy, 2 lbs. 17e2
AVACADOS, California, 35 size, each Ite ,
YAMS, U. S. No. 21bs. ' ■ . Dr ‛ {.
PEARS Comise U.S. .Conib, 100 size, 2 for ‛07 . ' •
MARGARINE, Armour's Mayflower, lb. 3 N6 864 :3 "
. -SWEET R ASHER BACON, Swift's, lb; 5lf 7
il LUNCHEON MEAT, Rath's, 1b. ’ • -48e b
H SLAB BA(ON, Rath's, 1b. . ]|
3 "WVELVEFTA CHEESE, Kraft's, ! lb. pkg. . < ' ' 334 • $
$- CHEDDAR CHEESE, Kraft's, i, 1b. 29f
SALAD DRESSING. IGA X-’Tr Whipped. 16 oz. jar 284 ;
..Tomato Juit'E,. Reagans.'io irz. c^n . ' 1 154.,$ ;
H CRABERRY SAUCE, Stokeles, N,. 800 an., , 17 • >
APRcOTSRed A White, Wholet Unpeelod, No 21, fan 274. 3
‛ FRUIT 00KTAIL, No'i tall can 33 ;N*2'acani 35 {i
’ BUTTERBEANS; Brooks, Nd.:303 can " 1T
BENS,Our Value, N<». 2 cap, Given , 1le j
. . .. GREEN BEANS, Red a White, Eanc Slicod, Ne. 2 can 2D,1 ; U
,3 '-''CORN, Mon.-irah,,'Golden (’ream, Style, No, 2 can 2204, *'
3 .--HOMINY, Red a White, No, ev can, for ■' s -254 ;
PEAS, Red A-.White,' Garden Styte, No. 2 can i 15c ;;
6SALMON, Bed * White, No, J .tall can;"Redi in 670—1
: MACKERAL, our Value, No.' ‘tat • A 14€ {
. TOMATO JUICE. Momarch, -No. 2 inn 7 09e 3
[ s ATSUP,Rd & Wlufe, Extra Faney, 14 on bottle', 23/ $
i, MAYONNAISE, Keil & White, H oz. jar. '■ 274- i
■SYRUPi, Heil & White, Crystl Wbite, 5 IR jar 55 :
t POTTED MEAT, Red & White, 2 cabs for' 7 154 9
PICKLES, O. K., Sour hr Dili, Quart 22• :;
09e
21 f >
SPARKIES, Quaker Wheat, Regular Pkg. MMe
Mrs. Lizzie Krause and Mrs.
Ed. Pinions of Macdona and Mrs.'
, Philomena Krause of LaCoste aens
visited wit Maa. Mars Muelleaaillea
and family 'Monday. 2 ' ' ago. >
Lumber --Lumber
Just Keceived Two Carloads of Good ,
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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/m1/5/?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.