The Cotulla Record (Cotulla, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, February 22, 1957 Page: 6 of 6
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COTULLA. TEXAS
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^ Fishing Tackle ^
Johnson’s Spinning Reels
Johnson’s Casting Bait
All kinds of Fishing Supplies
REESE HARDWARE & AUTO SUPPLY
MAJESTIC THEATRE
Now Showing (Friday)
Rory Calhoun
Yvonne DeCarlo in
“RAW EDGE”
Saturday Only
Htintz Hall
Bowery Boys in
“HOTSHOTS"
Daniel said he made his decis-
ion “long before” the recent in-
solvency proceeding against
ICT Insurance Co. of Dallas.
Industry groups, nevertheless,
were taken by surprise. Most
[were unable to decide imrnedi-
| ately whether to oppose, endorse
I or take a “hands off” attitude.
'ALLRED RETURNED— Renne
Allred is back on the job as at-
By VERN SANFORD torney in the Insurance Depart
Austin—Gov. Price Daniel’s liquidation division
proposed reorganization of the' . Allred was fired as the div-
■ Insurance Department provides' lslon s c^’e^ attorney by the In-
a brand new “big issue” for the1 8ar;,,1ce Commission in 19o4.
Legislature. ] He protested at the time before
Daniel asked the lawmakers legislative committees that he
to give emergency status to a' ^as responsilbe only to Travis
plan to abolish the present com-! County s district judges, who
mission and substitute a set-up| Handle insurance liquidation,
similar to the Highway Comm-j ^,is,ne^. aPP°nitment was
ission, but full-time. This would ma(le by Dist. Judge Charles O.
------ mean a three-policy board ap- j HeHs. Allred is a brohter to
Wednesday-Thursday-Friday pointed by the governor and an nurner Gov. James V. Allred.
Sunday-Monday-Tuesday
Jeff Chandler
George Nader in
“AWAY ALL BOATS”
Joseph Cotton
Rhonda Fleming in
“THE KILLER IS LOOSE
[administrator of the entire op-[WATER PROGRAM GOES
eration by the board. I FORWARD— Both House and
Present three-member Board Senate Constitutional amend-
that they represent unwarrant-[ NOTICE
ed legislative interference in lo-[ VETERANS’ LAND BOARD
cal matters. . | SALE
House constitutional amend-' **~
ments committee voted down a * he V eterans Land Board will
proposal by Rep. John Crosth- receive sealed bids at the Gen-
wait of Dallas to allow the Leg- eral Land Office, Austin 14, Tex-
jslature to pass bills applying to aa> until 10 oclock a. m. April
specific counties. It would do 1957, for fifty-two tracts of
away with local self-government land located in various parts of*
said apponents. Crosthwait said Texas. Only eligible Texas vet
it would eliminate the present erans may submit bids,
practice of passing law’s apply-1 Lists and other detailed infor-
ing to counties with a certain uiation may be obtained from
population. Earl Rudder, Chairman of the
Several bills by which fire- Eoa,d- General
men and policemen seek better ^‘ce Building, Austin 14,
hours and pay are being labeled ,iexa8,
“legislative dictation” by the'
League ol' Municipalities. '
Two bills to give the State! BAI’TIST CHURCH . . .
Highway Department greater| (Continued from Page 1)
powers to condemn land fori^amael”- Mrs. James Wimber-
right-of-way met similar pro-jly teach the Primaries (6-8
tests. “Too much power,” said .yrs-) ‘‘the Boy Samuel”, also.
Sen. George Parkhouse of Dallas Mrs. Roy Cotulla will teach' the
“They’ll take your courthouse Look “My Family and I” to Jun-
and anything else they want”. *ors (9-12 yrs). VV. \V. Wim-
Fence Building
Telephone 676
Lolo Gonzales
COTULLA, TEXAS
4-26-57
CLASSIFIED
LOST: Sleeping bag. For re-,
ward see Rugh’s Ice and Food!
Market. —1
____ of Insurance Commissioners is ments committees have okayed; Senate Jurisprudence Commit-1 berly will teach “Intermediate
(charged with both polioy-mak-' the 8200,000,000 Water Develop-! tee approved them anyway. :Fishers” to ages (13 to 16 yrs.).
HOUSE FOR RENT: Suit- j,ng and administrative func-jment Fund. i _ . [“Every Christians Job” will be
j able for business. Joe Garza, tions. Individually, each is anj Under the plan a state bond is- yH, LutUKife Hil Presi- taught to the young people (17-
l phone 83. administrator of regulation for sue would raise money to assist J-®0* Eisenhower was asked to 24) by Edward Talbott. Bro.
One segment of the industry—i local governments to finance ake immediate steps to curb jj w Reese wj]j teach “Every
FOR RENT: Office or store life, casualty and fire. Collec- water conservation construction foreign on imports in a reso-'Christian’s Job” to all adults,
adjoining Gustafson’s tively, they act as over-all pol —up to 85,000,000 per project. Hition passed by the State Sen-: Fishing will be the theme of
Phone 199. tf icy-makers. j House committee made some ate. ifhe week the Scripture verse,
It’s an inefficient operation,; changes which would require a Resolution was proposed by “Follow me and I will make you
says Daniel, He said now is, special Legislative appropriati- Senators Dorsey Hardeman of fishers of m^n.”
the appropriate time to change on to pa.\ principal and interest San Angelo and William Fly of Everyone is most cordially in-
it before new commissioners be when necessary. House Sponsor \ ictoria. ,vited to attend these services,
come weeded to the old way. Leroy Saul of Kress protested _____
sjuice
Freight office.
FOR RENT: 6 room upstairs
apartment, furnished. —O. M.
Durham.
FOR SALE: Spinet Cable
Piano. Been used two years.
O E. O’Brien. tf
SPEPEL’A REFRIGERATION
SERVICE, commercial refriger-
ation, air conditioning, Box 226,
Phone 3771. Dilley, Texas. .
Tor SALE: 90 Egg Electric’
Incubator, perfect condition.!
O. J. Sheeran.
FURNISHED HOUSE FOR
RENT—Phone 100-J. Mrs. Pagel [
FOR SALE: Choice residen- He asked Atty. Gen. Will Wilson ,that this would make the bonds
tial and business lots, farms and to draw up a bill. |a less attractive investment,
ranches. Loans. Only Fire Commissioner Mark , resulting in a higher rate of in-
Wm. Kuykendall Wentz has a “definite seat” at, terest for the state.
------present. Casualty Commiss-; LOCAL LEGISLATION FOU-
FOR SALE: Half or whole ioner Morris Brownlee’s term GHT—Local vs. state control!
calf at 37c pound, cut and wrap-
ped for your freezer. Average
weight 100 lbs. for half. Red
Store No. 1. tf
FOR RENT: Metal Ware-
houses, concrete floors. T. R.
Keck & Sons.
expired Feb. 10, but he is being battles have asumed almost the
kept on temporarily until a sue-1 proportions of the more usual
cessor is named. Life Cornmis- [ state vs. federal government
sioner John Osorio was appoint- controversy.
ed late last year by Gov. Shivers At least a half-dozen bills now j
but has not been confirmed by before the Texas Legislature are,
the Senate. being opposed on the grounds
If you want to buy or sell a
Farni'Ranch or Town property
See
GEORGE HOPKINS
Licenced Real Estate Dealer
BEN FRANKLIN STORE
Money To Lond on Farms and Ranches
Office
fOUM/
The Cotulla Record
TALK
j by Winston Rozelle, Manager
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New Ford ^anchero! More than i car, mo'-' ’>
a trucx — It’s a completely new :<ind of veKde
Carries wc''.-hor:e loads — more than hai a ‘on*
A LOOK AHEAD
This is the first opportunity I’ve had to talk with you
this way this year, so I’d Tike to take time to look at 1957.
1\ > at the telephone company art planning to make it a
good year — even better than last year, when it comes to
tlie speed, dependability, and value of your telephone
service.
It's our feeling that our most important job is to give
you the kind of telephone service you want and need—in
1957 and the years ahead. So if there’s anything we can
do to make your service more pleasant and helpful,
please don’t hesitate to call on us.
Three for Two’s a Bargain
Cotulla people made more out-of-town call last year than
in any previous year—a fact which speaks well of the value
of our Long Distance service.
Many of you who made these calls realized big savings,
too, by placing your calls station-to-station, that way,
you saved up to one-third, because you can make three
station-to-station calls for about the price of two person-
to-person calls.
Here’s an example of what I mean. You can make three
station-to-station calls from here to San Antonio for only
$1.65. Two person-to-person calls to the same city will
cost 81.90. That’s using the bargain rattfs available every
evening after six and all day Sunday.
This year, why not call station-to-station when you call
Long Distance? You’ll save money. And you’ll save time,
too, if you’ll always call by number.
Kitchen Helpers
There’s a lot of truth in saying, “The kitchen is the
heart of the home.” It's certainly true that a homemaker
spends about as much time in the kitchen as in any room
in the house.
I guess that accounts for the popularity of some of the
wonderful new “kitchen helpers", like dishwashers,
waste disposals, and freezers. No wonder they’re popu-
lar! Think of how much drudgery these conveniences
save the homemaker . .
There’s another “kitchen helper” I'd like to mention
that’s growing in popularity, too. That's an additional
telephone. Kitchen phones save time and steps for busy
housewives, and make it easier to keep in touch with
friends.
Additional telephones for any room in the house are low
in cost—just $1.00 a month, plus tax and a small one-time
installation charge. Just call the telephone business
office.
Call by number. It’s twice at fatt.
SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY
A.
♦ r.,,(,:0 ,t*. l.uw Ixildlv modem trucks can
lx-! Con.*- see the new Ford trucks lor 57,
ft .minin' they three major truck firsts:
y The first |lit kiip to ride and handle exactly
Ilk. a fine car -tlx exciting new Ford Ranchero.
It’s i work nurse uni a show pony, too.
2. Du first pickups with cab-wide bodies,
standard at no ext;- , cost. They re Fords new
Style-side pickups-America’s biggest, smartest.
3. The fust completely new, completely mod-
em Tilt Cab 'rucks in'the low-price field.
Come in now! .See how deep-down modem
design puts oil ’57 Ford trucks ahead with;
*. ■ - ■’.Z" lt;ly new—roomie', stronger,
5r,-.,c. , , .... wrap windshield! New
rboaru1 coo ; eg, rev, Hi-Dri ventilation.
NEW hydraulic clutch, standard in all mods'.
Word I ,e hydraulic brakes for easier opera-
tion, linger ciuluh life.
NEW riding ease! Completely new suspension
with long*,-, saner acting springs g ves you a ride
the is mlghlv close to that ol a passenger car.
NEW power advances! New higher
horser—wm free' breathing, higher
comer— -hit! Only Ford offers modern
y<-n Sn -e design in your choice of
.;<• jr > » *very model!
NEW rhattiS st**ng»h! New frames, up
to lv% ’• New sturdier axles!
New Ford Tilt Cabs!
America s most modern Tilt
Cab line Six completely new
series, up to 60,000 lb. GCW.
COTULLA MOTOR COMPANY
Only Ford Dealers Sell A-l USED CARS AND TRUCKS
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The Cotulla Record (Cotulla, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, February 22, 1957, newspaper, February 22, 1957; Cotulla, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1158578/m1/6/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Alexander Memorial Library.