The Cotulla Record (Cotulla, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, May 21, 1948 Page: 2 of 8
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FRIDAY. MAY 21, 11*48
THE COTULLA RECORD
Free Demonstration
We have in our place of business
a Westin^house Laundromat.
Anyone wishing a free demon-
stration, call us for an appointment.
The Laundromat will take 1) lbs
of clothes, requiring about 35 minu-
tes per wash.
No obligation, just bring your soiled
clothes.
PHONE 57
W. F. &). F. BARNES LUMBER CO.
Cotulla, Texas
Springs and Mrs. Bert Aldridge of ghters.
San Benito were guests of Mrs. Mag- | Mr. and Mrs.
j gie Spindle recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Kuenstlei and
family visited Mrs. Joe Kaiser in
Jourdanton and Mr. and Mrs. Travis
Lauderback in Charlotte Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Hearn and
children visited relatives in San An-
onto Sunday.
Mrs. Minnie Sehletze is spending
a few weeks in Kyle the guest of her
daughter. Mrs. Alfred Harberer.
Mrs. J. H. Breeding and children
Tan ce and Jimmy spent Saturday in
I San Antonio.
i Tim Cobb of Del Rio spent Sunday
; with his mother. Mrs. Y\'. s. Cobb.
Harold Witrig left Sunday for San
Antonio where he took a plane for
Caracas, Yenereula, to resume his
work with the Socony Oil Co. after
j spending a month here with relatives.
, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Parker accompan-
I ied him to San Antonio.
D. Carl Watson left
for their home in St. Louis. III., af-
ter a weeks visit with his brother
and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. O.
Watson.
Mr. Stanley Cassin and Mr. Marsh
Jishei of San Antonio were guests
in the J. L. Maher home this week.
Sam Poston of San Antonio was a
visitor in our city Monday and Tues-
| day.
ing until the orders that are in un-
filled.
Miss Neff leaves in June to attend
a course in Extension Service held in
l Fort Collins, Colorado.
The next Council meeting will be
June 12th.
Reporter
WHEN did you lost lock at ycur battery?
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SALLE COl NTT
COl NCIl
H. I).
ARTES1A WELLS
ENCINAL
Enema!. May IS—
Sidney James went
Tuesday moilin g to
tral services for Ry
year old son of Mr.
Redes. who was drowned in a
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jo. es Webb returned
n Sai Yngt S
Mr. and Mrs.
to Crystal City
attend the fuu-
land Roues, *
and Mrs. C C.
tank
following a visit here with Mrs. Ray- 1
mol d Shearer and Mr. and Mrs. S.
H. Rouse.
Fied Hearn of Poteet
srs of Mr and Mis.
Mr
were
T. 0.
Ml:
and Mrs.
recent gu
Hearn.
.- Wapda
turned Sunday
where she atte
Dance at A a
evening
Mrs. Charles Li: o.entvcr.
Faye Humberson re-
from College Station
ided the Senior Ring
id M College Friday
of Big
KILL RED ANTS!
Kid ysur premisei of Red or Cutter Ant Beds with
DURHAM’S RED ANT BALLS
At ■ eo*t of I;' > \' vn Sr p, - dm. Kasj to use. Jast d.-solve K. > ■ visi
la ties* ust goodhj, act*, la hands Sd-f aisi sOf >ar» at yo-T drujpr.st or
GADDIS PHARMACY
Artesia Wells—Wm. Kuykendall of
Cotulla was here visiting Sunday.
Mrs. Otis Cox and children visited
ir Pearsall last week.
^ J. R. Hester returned to his home
; in Devine Sunday.
Mesdames Raymond Landrum and
Key Adams attended a district meet-
ing of the T. H. D. A. at Uvalde last
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lee Hearn and
son returned to their home in Uvalde
1 Sunday.
Mrs. John Hearn of Cotulla visited
ter daughter. Mrs. Raymond I.andrum
week.
We are jrhui to report ""that Mrs. '
j ihOgrei Maywald of Pleasanton is
1 recovering from a quite serious op- .
j eration.
LOS ANGELES j
Los Angeles—Mr. Paul Smith j
i spent last week in Fort Worth. He '
was accompanied home by Mrs. D. E.
Whateiy of Italy. Texas and Miss
When the La Salle County Council
he»d its regulai meeting May 8th in
j the County Court House final plans
I were made for the delegates and vis-
itor- attending the district meeting
held in Uvalde. The delegates at-
tending the meeting are Mrs. C. C.
Taylor, Mrs. Raymond A. Landrum
and Mrs. C. H. Kuenstler. Much
credit is due Mrs. Tom Irglish and
her co-workers in distributing litera-
J ture on cancer control.
Plans are being formulated for a
■ contest on quick breads made without
| yeast which the Bewley Flour Mills
Co. will give prizes. The judges to
j be County Home Demonstration
; Agents.
Food leadeis of the various cluhs
( will meet with Mis. Louis Schulze
May 21st.
Clothing Demonstration leaders will
' meet in Miss Neffs office in Cotulla.
The marketing chairman. Mrs.
1 Louis Schulze announces there will
i be no mere orders taken for sheet-
AT THE THEATRE
By M. L. Du Bose
EXPERIENCE Ecu shown that, (or bssl rssuits. you should
C hav* ths •lwctricai system ol your car checked at least
•very thro* months. In that way you save money . . .
avoid costly ignition troubles . . . keep headlights and
windshield wiper operating safely and efficiently . . . make
sure your stop light goes on every time it should.
Ii you're due for a check up, try us. Our electrical wizard
Will test the battery and clean the case . . . brighten and
tighten the terminals . . . inspect cables for wear . . . check
generator charging rate and starter operation . . . teet
condition oi headlights, stop lights, and wiper.
Come in soon. Wed like to show you how expertly,
reasonably and courteously we can do a job.
"We aim to take care of our own” with Chrysler Plymouth
service that matches Chrysler-Plymouth en jineering
raster?
MoPar
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LUr-Ti-T—1
From where I sit... 6y Joe Marsh
Take Your Choice,
Neighbor!
The missus — who writes our
M Oman's Column in the Clarion
■nder the name of “Nancy Gale-—
rets letters about recipes. advice on
etiquette, home management, etc.
One letter she got las: week is as
about a recipe she published for
Welsh Rarebit — made with tart
cheese. Worcestershire, ar.d a cup
of sparkling tar.gy Peer “Turned
out great," says her correspondent.
“But you didn't mention what lev-
erage to serve tr-f* it- Should 1
serve beer* Cider* Iced tea?”
The missus' answer was simply:
“Any beverage your guests prefer.
Y«u don't bare to serve cider — any
more than you here to serve beer
...but it’s often courteous to let
guests have a rhoice."
From where I sit, that simple
answer applies to more items than
Welsh Rarebit. Ir. a world where
everyone has di-ferer.t tastes and
ideas—we should -cregntre those
— and never deny the
right of choice to anyone!
Mattie Lou Smith of Ft. Worth
Fmil Gepert of Taylor and A
Mager of Hutto were recent visitors
ir the Otto' Gebert home.
Those making trip- to San Antonio
this week were: Mr. and Mrs. G. E.
Gustafson. Mr. ard Mrs. Fred L.
Klatter.hoff. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Boeker. Ralph Boeker. Roy Plocek
and Ker.r.eth Gebert.
Tonight is youi last chance to >ee
"Tartan And The Huntress."
Tomosrow matinee ar.d night ;s Roy
Rogers ir. "Bells of San Angelo” in
in time color.
Sunday and Monday we have an-
! other Metro technicolor musical with
C. Esther Williams. Laurets Melchoir.
Jimmy Durante ai d Xavier Cuga: ar.d
his orchestra. This is a treat for
those who like beautiful technicoloi
I and music.
Tuesday and Wednesday Sharyn
Moffett in "Banjo". We guarantee
' plenty of entertainment in this pic-
i ture.
KERR MOTOR CO.
Mr. and
sor. spent
Rohst ■ wr.
Mrs. L. W. Mumme and
the weekend visiting ir.
and Oraiigi Grove.
Thursday and Friday John Wayne
; and Gail Russell ir ‘’Angel And The
‘ Bad Man" and those who have seen
Mrs. Ma’ivir. Plocek was a Pearsall j11 "ei* me it ;s really good,
i visitor Tuesday. 1* Fou are poing to spend as much
^ j as S2.oO for a graduation present you
(1 A RDKNDAT,K j couldn't please a graduate more with
i one of our "Books of Happiness”
Gardendale—Mrs. George Chad-
w.ck left last week for Buffa.o. N.
^OC ty(M
Cefnr.f ’.i, I nisei Uteres S~ncrs Eiws.uoaew
Feeds
CROWLEYS
DITTLINGERS
BEWLEYS
We can fill vour order
Cotulla Grain & Feed Co.
:izu .1. itoti —
COTULLA PHONE 282
TEXAS
j Y_ where she will join her husband,
j Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bull
ghters. Peggy and Wilma visited re- j
iati'es in Crystal City Sunday.
Mr ar.d Mrs. Fred Rumme! were
guests ir. the Will Rirger home in
Cotulla Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Austin of Sar.
Art -x -pent Sunday here with her
st-ter, Mrs. L. D. Stephenson.
Mr sr.a Mrs. Bill Bull made a busi-
ness tr.p to San Antonio Tuesdgv
Henry Fpp-.r.ger of San Antonio
spent severs, days here with his fam-
ily last week.
Mrs. C. C. Taylor attended the
• me Demonstration District
meeting Uvalde '.as: Saturday
M: - FI: Ssarr.es who has Seer, vis-
t-.r.g re.it.ves here for the past week
ha- a baby girL borp May 16. in
Myers Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Tay'.or ar.d son
Cecil we~e Sar. A-tonic visitors Wed-
nesday.
MILLETT
Millet:. May IS—Mr. and Mrs R.
E. Yarbreu.gr. of Sa: Antonio spent
tne weekend with Mr. and Mrs Don-
. aid Jordan
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harr ard
ttm. y were Sar Antonio visitors last I
Saturday They were accv-rr.par.ied
heme by Mrs. T. F-. Smith who will ’
sperd some time here with her dau- i
coupon tickets. We have them also
r. Jo.00 books and also two tickets
attached with “Congratulations*’ prir-
ard dau- [ ted on them.
TAX NOTICE
CITY TAXES ARE NOW DUE
After May 31, 1948, City Taxes for
1947 will become delinquent. Pen-
alty and interest will be added after
May 31.
Pay Your City Taxes Now
J. H. GALLMAN,
City Tax Collector
M * T-fe . - ■ : 'sjv
ELECTRONICS |
During the »ir our Army and Navy used this equipped with Electronic Instruments enabling our =§
craft at sea and in the air. Our bombers were modern scientific Electronics to detect enemy fH
bombardier- to locate and train their bombsights directly upon the targets thru heavy clouds or fog §1
hanks which would have rendered the locating of the target irapo^ible without use of this scientific B1
miracle Electronics- |e
Many things in this modern world of turs are being done by the use of Electronic Radiation. H
C-ur seed dealers are now using Electronic radiation to determine and measure the germination pow- §E
ers of the seed which you buy to plant your crops, thus insuring you a greater yield at harvest. B
Oar Federal Weather bureaus are using Electronic radiation to determine weather conditions, and S
have trade the prediction that within a short time disastrous floods may be prevented by the use of
Electronic radiation, by the simple method of locating storm clouds and when they are several hundred
miles away from the threatening area and directing an Electronic radiation upon them
cause them to rain themsel'e» out or drive them Lack away from the congested area,
ly possible that in the not too distant future »e may be able to enjoy Electronicly
which will
so it is entire-
controlled weather.
and imperfec-
sibte without the use of Electronic Instruments,
joyed because of the use of this miraculous force,
blessings may be multiplied a thousand fold. Yes. this is truly the
the greatest blessing which will come to mankind from the use of Electronic radiation.
V \RT THE SPEED OOP
M L. GIRARD
the detection and c
detect and control
mtrol of di-ease
many
yt’jm
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The Steel Industry ss today equipped with Electronic Instruments to detect flaws
tions in metaL and to test its strength and durability thus assuring you that your new car or
tractor »ill come to you with a greater degree of mechanical perfection, than would have been pos-
til these and many other blessings are being en-
and there is no doubt that in the future these
ape of miracles. But perhaps
is, its use in
in the human body. Flsetronic radiation is being used todav to
diseases which afflicted -ith any of the following disorder ,„d have tried
other methods without result*, you o*e it to your-elf to investigate this latest discovery of the
scientific world Electronic. All of those and many other conditions too numerous to mention here
respond readily to Electronic radiation. Nervous a sorders. high or low hlood pressure, hardening of
the arteries- anemia blood dotting, heart disorders of all type-, colitis, acute or chronic indication,
-tomach .km diabetes, bver disorders, consttpa icn. abcesses. cystic and fibroid tumors, cancer
rheumatic conditions. mastoid infections. sinus infection, bronchitis, common colds or nu *.«thio,
whooping cough, diphtheria, strip throat, kidney infection. gan and kidney stone-
goiter. paralysis, pile*, skin diseases,
th* ad out and pass it
tuberculosis.
floating kidney, prostrate infections, female dn-ariers.
If you are not a sufferer from any of these conditioim cut
fering friend, you will be doing them a favor.
on to a suf-
DR. S. E. ISENHOWER
Phone !4* for Appointment
PEARSALL. TEXAS
Hours A M to * «> P M
Chiropractor - Electronist Feituring Electrons Ray Therapy
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The Cotulla Record (Cotulla, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, May 21, 1948, newspaper, May 21, 1948; Cotulla, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1158555/m1/2/?q=mineral+wells: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Alexander Memorial Library.