The Cotulla Record (Cotulla, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, March 5, 1976 Page: 3 of 5
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A FRI0-NUECES LTD. PUBLICATION
COTULLA, TEXAS
FRIDAY , MARCH 5, 1976
THE COTULLA RECORD
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at fi&e o’clock in tljc afternoon
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(Cotulla, ^Texas
NOW OPEN
El Tejas Imports
Ceramics - Pottery - Wrought Iron
112 Center St. in Cotulla
R&R Meter Service opens
member
TEXAS PRFSS <i
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MARCH 8 - 12, 1976
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THURSDAY
Chicken pot pie
Buttered corn
Green peas
Bought bread
Cranberry sauce
Yellow cake with choco-
late icing
Milk
Mr>s Shelly Harris
Adv> rtising Manager
FRIDAY
Hamburgers
French fries
Chopped lettuce/
Tomatoes/ pickles
Fruit cocktail
Milk
WEDNESDAY
ravioli/cheese
Green beans
Cherry tomatoes/celery
sticks
Hot rolls/butter
Applesauce
Milk
MONDAY
Beef with gravy
Mashed potatoes
Zucanni/tomatoes
Whole wheat bread/butter
Chocolate pudding
Milk
Subscription Rates Per Year
LaSalle and adjoining counties
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William E. Dozier, Jr.
General Partner
Editor and
r> r:d Manager
2nd class [Kistage paid d Cotulla, Texas
78014.
Entered in the Post Office at Cotulla,
Texas, Feb. 19, 1898 as Second Class Mail
M ttter, under Act of March 3, 1879.
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publish all the new; which the public is
entitled to knowand in which our subscribers
may be interested. If in the publication of
the news we cast any erroneous reflection
on any jierson, business or group, we will
correct such error as soon as possible
after it is brought to our attention by
whoever may properly claim to have teen
offended or misrepresented.
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let us explain our various services to you.
“RANCHERS’
ters in Texas provide
treatment and rehabilita-
tion, speech and hearing
and educational pro-
grams, and many other
services required by the
physically disabled to live
normal lives.
The largest group ser-
ved includes those with
major deformities of
bones and joints, severe
speech defects, cerebral
palsy, arthritis, muscu-
lar dystrophy and mul-
tipel schlerosis and
stroke. The Easter Seal
Campaign, which pro-
vides funds for continua-
tion of these services, be-
gins March 1, and con-
tinues through April 18.
Easter Sunday.
A trio-Nueces Ltd. Publication
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*NEW AND USED MAIN LINE
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Has Added a Complete
PARTS DEPARTMENT
A Great Country Meal,
and a Good Deal.
You get both, w ith the 99c Country Basket Sale.
I he Country Basket, w ith chicken-fried meat strips,
golden fries. Texas toast, and country gravy.
I hat's a stii k-to-yonr ribs country meal
at a real country store price.
Don't miss this sale.
It's a delicious deal.
where he was the pipe-
line technician for sev-
eral years.
Mrs. Bryan Bromley
will be in charge of gas
measurement. She ser-
ved with a measurement
firm in Corpus Christi
many years.
Manager Benton said.
•We are expecially excit-
ed about all of our new
and up to date equipment
Two of our instruments
are the very first to be
delivered in this area.
The first is our P. K.
AAA IRRIGATION SERVICE
FM 140 E. at City Limits --- Pearsall, Texas
MONDAY THROUGH SUNDAY only
MARCH 1-7
.it partii ipating st<ires
Cotulla Locals
Visiting Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Arhelger and fam-
ily at their vacation place
on Lake Buchannan were
his sister. Mrs. George
Hopkins of Cotulla and
her brother. Mr. and Mrs.
E. M. Hennersdorf of San
Antonio.
Then take off and Go Fishing
New supply just in,Large
*WESTERN WHEEL MOVE SYSTEMS
Heavy Duty — Wheels — Movers —
Extruded Pipe
The fast expanding La-
redo area gas and oil
production industry is
getting a boost with the
opening of another con-
venient service firm.
Ihe No. 2 R&R Meter
Service office has opened
at Encinal, which is at
the border of Webb and La
Salle Counties.
The new office is the
first in the Laredo area
to be fully equipped with
both testing and measure-
ment instruments.
Pat B. Benton, the man-
ager, is in charge of
meter testing, instal-
lation and sales. He has
an outstanding back-
ground of experience in
meter testing and service
He
a
TUESDAY
Chili
Pinto beans
Spanish rice
Tortillas/butter
Pineapple slices
Brownies
Milk
Tester, the most modern
method to keep natural
gas flow meters ac-
curately calibrated.’
He added. ‘The second
is a Rockwell Integrator
We were fortunate to have
delivered to us last week
this machine which allows
us to take a chart that
comes from a measuring
station in the field and
run it in our office. This
being the first step in our
calculation process with
end results being a Nat-
ural Gas Volume in MCF.’
Lawn Mowers - Hand Tools
Rotary Tiller - Post Hole Diggers
Plastic Hoses - Clippers
Rubber Hose, Nylon reinforced
Easter Seal services
stepped up in Texas
Animal Health Products. . . Tack. , .
Custom Welding. Everything for the rancher
or horseowner either on stock or by order.
REESE HARDWARE
AND AUTO
103 N. FRONT
Retail and Wholesale
for
TRUCKS-CARS-FOREIGN CARS
J.W. “Jimmy” McClellan
MOBIL PHONE
334-2683
Located Hwy. 81 S.
next door to Dilley Vet Clinic.
LaSalle Fair
For the upcoming La
Salle County Fair, there
will be a variety of com-
mercial and club exhibits
for Fair goers to view
during the two day event.
Indoor and outdoor dis-
plays will be open to the
public on Friday, March
12 from 2-9 P.M.,
on Saturday, March
from 8 A M.- 6P.M.
La Salle Countians
urged to take advantage
of the opportunity to see
the varied
pared for
pared for
Country 1
celebration.
Commercial exhibits
include: Harrison Enter-
prises, Mary Kay Cos-
metics, Barnes Lumber
Co., Universal Gas, Wes-
tern Auto, Winter Garden
Pharmacy, Watson Mo-
tors, and Moorman Fe-
eds. High School and ci-
vic clubs participating in-
clude: Brownie Troop
212, Cub Scouts, 4-H,
H.E.R.O., V.I.C.A., Sci-
ence Club, Young Home-
makers, Garden Club,
Home Demonstration,
Cowbelles, Cotulla Scho-
ols Art Classes and the
La Salle County His-
torical Commission.
Barton ....
(Continued from page 1)
elect me.
/s/ J. M. Barton, M.D.
(Paid Political Adver-
tisement, Paid for by Dr.
J. M. Barton, Cotulla,
Texas)
ANNOUNCING
Because of the steady
growth in numbers of
crippled children and ad-
ults in Texas, the Easter
Seal Society for Crippled
Children and Adults of
Texas has stepped up its
rehabilitation services.
C. T. Huddleston, who
is the Easter Seal Repre-
sentative for the County,
said 10,768 handicapped
Texans received Easter
Seal treatments during
1975.
Despite medical sci-
entific advances,” Hud-
dleston explained, ‘the
rank of the crippled are
growing. This is because
of population growth, in-
creased number of acci-
dents and medical treat-
ment which saves victims
of crippling diseases who
might not have lived in
past years.’
Citing the annual re-
port of the Easter Seal
Society for Crippled Chil-
dren and Adults of Texas,
affiliated treatment cen-
Los Angeles
News
by Mrs. Floyd Roberts
Mrs. Floyd Roberts
was visiting Mr. and Mrs.
C. R. Jenkins in Devine.
Mrs. Veron Brown was
in Laredo one day last
week.
Mr. Glen Mellen-
bruch of Austin was here
on Klattenhoff Ranch.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W.
Mayces of San Antonio,
Mrs. G.S. Peterson and
children of Corpus Chr-
isti and Mr. and Mrs. D.
L. Roberts and sons of
George West and Mrs.
R. E. Jenkins and Coty
of Cotulla and Betty Jen-
kins of Houston were vi-
siting Mrs. Floyd Ro-
berts.
Mr. and Mrs. Raybrun
Hattermann were here a
few days on their ranch.
Mrs. Jack Curry was
visiting in San Antonio.
Last rites
held for
Mrs. C. Rico
Mrs. Carmen Rico,
81, born August 5, 1895,
in Mexico, passed away
Friday, February 20,
1976, in a San Antonio
hospital.
A former resident of
Cotulla, Mrs. Rico had
lived in San Antonio for
the past twenty years.
Her parnets were the late
Francisco Suarez and
Margarita Flores Suarez.
During her residence in
Cotulla, Mrs. Rico was a
member of Sacred Heart
Catholic Church.
She was preceded in
death by her husband,
Jose Rico.
Her survivors include
one daughter, Josephine
Yates of San Antonio; two
sisters, Estella Suarez
and Mrs. Roberto (Elea-
nor Suarez) Roel both of
Cotulla, and several nie-
ces and nephews.
A Rosary was held Sun-
day evening in Trevinos
Funeral Cahpel. Funer-
al Services were held
Monday, February 21, at
1 P.M. in Trevinos Fun-
eral Chapel and burial
was in San Fernando
Number Two Cemetery
under the direction of
Trevinos Funeral Home.
Cotulla relatives at-
tending the funeral were
her brother - in - law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Robefjo R°el and her
nieefr and nephew. Ana
Maria Osorio and Jose
Frank Osoria and their
father Manuel Osorio.
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Schroeder, Billie & Reddell, Lewis A., II. The Cotulla Record (Cotulla, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, March 5, 1976, newspaper, March 5, 1976; Cotulla, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1178948/m1/3/: accessed June 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Alexander Memorial Library.