The Cotulla Record (Cotulla, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, March 2, 1956 Page: 6 of 6
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FRIDAY, MARCH 2. 1956
THE COTULLA RECORD COTULLA, TEXAS
Page Six
POCKET KNIVES
Tree Brand
Sehrade Walden
Sheffield Steel
REESE HARDWARE & AUTO SUPPLY
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Tonight—Friday
Walt Disney’s
SANFORD
„ Austin—Texas will hear a lot
f about “interposititon” during
the next few months. {
Gov. Allan Shivers has asked
the Democratic Executive Com-
mittee to consider placing on the
ob rord Thunderbird Sets New July ballot a referendum on
International Acceleration I “interposition”.
Record i “Interposition” as is being us-
FOKD WINS
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IOM If A* IMWINO CO. SAM ANTONIO, TEXAS
i\ecora interposition as is being us- beyond Feder I ’ • w ’ -----------------——
The Ford Thunderbird has just 1 fcl.in th* casAe “ Sjand If approved'J C,0ntrary to truly conati-1 er way it went, would in no way
.set a new world sports car ac-j^^ A?d ‘he Federal referendum wouVbe VPT^P Q „ affect his own decision about
■ celebration record n,vt„„D iGov u nment 8 interference with to the Legislature for them to will FRAN 8 LAND SALES— ! becoming a gubernatorial
em t0 U,JI be courthouse news again I didate. His announcemenri'.
Saturday Only
Judy Canova in
“SINGIV IN THE CORN”
Sunday, .Monday, Tuesday
Clark Gable, Robert Ryan
Jane Russell in
“THE TALL MEN”
AFR*icA*N'ijlON" j^‘X" KSTs&uSKSS ^
. ~ „ . tbp miirbf„ , Shivers refers to. He seeks to
the mighty Thunderbird cover-
ed a measured mile in the in-
credible time of 39.07 seconds!
That’s an average of 92.14 miles
! er hour. In setting this new
unlimited class record, the Thun*
can
.e abnormal extension of pow-] u-hii0 , . ■ u*r ami cne-time business asso
er by the Federal Government j . 'sta es are using ciate of former Land Commis-
Wednesday-Thursday-Friday
Howard Hawk’s
LAND OF THE PAROAHS”
endum to be voted on in
1 hunderbird 225 II. I*. V-8 Now would be
Available In Ford Family people of Texas that US Sup-
Cars preme Court decisions on such
Now you can have the Thun- as Tidelands inte-
W'e have a new stock of bulk! derbird’s mighty 225 H. P. Spec- fTatlon and, the Fedfral 1 ower
irdenseed. Riverd:,!p Form ' ial V-8 in any ’56 Ford Fairlane Commission s control over gas
CLASSIFIED
... Sr-' ' ~ss MnssrSSi SwSsF
J‘~ *isra.-s s.i,*sa.a;
ton is replacing Garland Smith
on the insurance commission.
J. Byron Saunders, chairman
of the insurance commission,
reports that one of the largest
insurance firms, Lloyds of Lon-
don, has agreed to pay the state
'an estimated §1,500.000 in pre-
mium taxes. Although not
admitted to do business direct-
!y in Texas, Lloyds writes sur-
plus insurance where amount*
charged with involved are too big for any ad-
‘lerbird beat all American and |KX«™tIve and J“di?.a1-” „ . ! i^siti^'^Mo'pr^ect‘the . has summoned 131
European Sports Cars . . re-' ,Shlvers contends hat certain te-s ri h(s * H ’s ')Rnesses- including Governor
gardless of price or class rulings are beyond the power of nosprj ^ ,V H . 1 strongly op- Shivers, Atty. Gen. John Ben
US hereY S newt ITherefore the refer- the VX il TT PheplT\ ,“"d '-and Commta"
endum to be voted on in July Li’ a Go\einment at inner J. Ear Rudder Also
a declaration by thV‘'* XnP S,‘"e :mrt loca| J"h" 0s»™. aid to Shiver,-
”—- TTO .. Robert S. Trotti, former first
teii position will be an of- assistant attorney general and
on used word during the com- Homer Garrison, director of
months. People who do public safety.
’rk-^Gw r/rTi 'centml over E», “cornel theft ’S'fjT, W,th
—7r;r.rr;~. • -- or Station Wagon model you “ e inaPPhcable because they go j js 0pposetj to nullifimtln • t; .-5, sta^. lunds in connec- nutted company to handle alone.
M)k SALE: Brand new Flor- i choose. It’s the biggest, per- ~-----—_______ ____'___a <s , ° , Ul a binney County land. Two mutual companies were
em*p Rnmrp I nrirp Will anil I e______:____. ____:___• n i .. ______ ___ ____ _____ i Cleat. ' nlnoorl : ____l> n. , ,
cheap.
Morgan.
Call 158, Mrs. J. N.
mother.
FOR SALE: Brand new hlor- j choose. It’s the biggest, per- **
ence Range. Large. VVill^ sell J formingrest engine in the low | GAMMA PI CHAPTER MEETS I present
price field . . . and what’s more _
_ they are coming off our assem-; The Gamma Pi Chapter of the
WANT TO BUY: Used Guitar bi-v Iines now. Remember, Delta Kappa Gamma Honor So-
(good name brand) with or i t^P l^rformance made the Ford ciety met Monday night, Feb.
without amplifier. Contact J. j ^ the worlds top seller. 20 in the home of Mrs. Wanneta
E. Popps, Pearsall Beauty Shop, Get More ‘’Go” for vour Dough Weatherford of Dilley.
Pearsall, Texas. 2tc | in a Ford V-8. ’ Two new members were pre-
~ DRESSED FRYERS FOR > . 11 kA . r sented in a very impressive in-
SALE, 60c per pound. Billy Ray i Cotulla Motor company nation ceremony.
Hillje, call 907-F-13 3t i COTULLA, TEXAS 1k\rnember* \efre MA1SS
-:-1 Lucille Putman and Mrs. Au-
IF YOU ARE AMBITIOUS, —will ■——idrey Zarafonetis, botn of Pear-,
you can make good with a Raw-______ „ sail.
leigh business in I^i Salle Co. ATTEND PRESB5 TERIAN The scholarship fund was I
and Cotulla. We help you get "OMENS CONFERENCE named in honor of Mrs. Terry,
started. No experience need- j ^irs R0(iger 7 Wiley and The following members were
td. See K .F. Smith, Bigfoot, ;j,ss Mildred Manly attended Present: Mrs. Elizabeth John-,
Texas, or write Rawteigh’s Dept. Spring Conference of the son> Airs. Sarah Mathews, Mrs.
1XB-2320-2. Memphis, Tenn. j Presbyterian Women of the Ber.'J Potchernick of Cotulla;
Mrs.
Weatherford’s TEXAS POLITICS—heated up
ahead of season when Governor
Gamma Pi Scholarship Fund ^bi\e,rs announced that he
Named in Memory of Mrs ™ight run for a fourth term. It
Annie Mae Terrv ' is .e closest he has come to
The Gamma Pi Chapter of the u^v T'” Thif- news quick-
Delta Kappa Gamma has served JimmvThiilii1111?"T*
their scholarship fund in honor Ifeton th«l hTy«,f h -iL°f A"'
of Mrs. Terry, who passed avvav f 1 Jhat he v'as withdrawing
Feb. 3. Mrs Terry was a Char- lack' of VamLf^' T™ foJ i»u us a state-*
ter Member of the Chapter had 1. * d paign , ^unds-. A1 ported college for negroes,
served a, both PrSnt’’Snd ^S‘IW£2 ! J*'™* ‘"ere ,va» a
Treasurer and was a most act- political plans 7orl95fionMarch ' sh^ta£e of more than $5,000
ive member of this honor society 1 ‘ ” on March j ,n the bookstore inventor]* which
r t c Qcri o . r. • , ! “ma-v or ma>" not” be connected
lhaVshkw i ‘‘Ce am? uaid IWlth a Z2’97* overage in the
W. S. C. S. MEETS MARCH fi 'j^j^^ei^decimon, whichev- storeroom inventory.
placed in receivership after their
permits were revoked by the in-
surance commission. They were
American Home Mutual and
Trans-County Mutual, both of
Dallas.
STATE AUDITOR C. H. CAY-
NESS reports errors and irre-
gularities in the records of Tex-
as Southern University of
Houston. TSU is a state-sup-
FOR SALE?
Saddle. O. J.
Hotel.
FOR SALE: Baled
I. S. Richardson, La Pryor, Tex-
as. 3tp
FOR SALE: Frigidaire. din-
ette set, bedroom furniture and
other household articles. Mrs.
J. II. Savle. __Itp_
FOR SALE: Choice residen-
tial and: business lots, farms and j
ranches. Loans.
Wm. Kuykendall
FARMERS AND RANCHFRS j
NOTICE
If you want to sell your land
or lease it for oil, see us. We !
believe we can help you. Gill j
Bros., Dilley, Texas, tf
WAREHOUSE FOR RENT: '
Sheet iron construction, con- i
crete floor, located at rear of T.
R. Keck & Sons, $35.00 month-
ly. Call 77
Second hand Church of the Del Rio-Laredo Airs. Margaret Clover of Lytle!
MS SSfDuvSe'r, »
delia Faber, Mrs. Emma Ruth
La Grone, Mrs. B. R. Lock, Mrs.
Ruth McKinley, Mrs. Lillie Mae
"'inters. Miss Lucille Putnam
i Mrs. Audrey Zarafonetis of
| Pearsall and the hostesses Mrs.
; Eula Farmer and Mrs. Wanneta
---! Presbyterian Church.
hegira.! -
Vic Vetjayj
FyOUfi 01 INSURANCE DIVIDEND
PAYMENT IN I9S6 WILL BE
: HANDLED IN ACCORDANCE
with your PREVIOUS
DIVIDEND PAYMENT OPTION
UNLESS YOU WISH TO CHANGE
IT. IF YOU DO WISH TO CHANGE
IT, NOTIFY VA NOW
Weatherford. One guest was
The Woman’s Society of
Christian Service meets Tues-
day, March 6 at 7:30 p. m. at
the home of Mrs. Frank Keck
for the regular business meet-
ing.
The devotional will be given
by Mrs. George Hopkins.
All members are urged to be
present, and visitors are wel-
comed.
Reporter
If you want to buy qr sell a
Farm-Ranch or Town property
See
GEORGE HOPKINS
Licenced Real Estate Dealer
BEN FRANKLIN STORE
Money To Lend on Farms and Ranches
I
For fall information rontaet your nearest
VETERANS ADMINISTRATION otlr.cq
Fence Building
Lolo Gonzales, Phone
665J Cotulla, Texas
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
I Q A friend of mine is draw-
ing extra pension payments be-
cause he needs constant nursing
icare. Would his extra pay be
! stopped if a member of his fam-
I ily provided the care, rather
than someone he hired for the
---------- 'for the purpose?
FOR SALE: Baled cane and ( A The extra payment would
hegari hay, 5 miles south La not be stopped if he receives
Pryor, Texas. Alvin J. Sim- nursing care from a member of
ecek, Phone 1736, Uvalde, Tex- his family,
as. | Q I am going to college un-
--- (ier the Korean GI Bill. I want
Apartment For Rent La to change a couple of my cours-
. a lie Hotel._______tfc___|es without changing my goal.
FURNISHED HOUSE FOR Would these changes be con-
P.ENT: Mrs. L. A. Pagel, Call sidered as m>' one-and-only
lOO-J. . .change of program?
A They would not be con-
Tlttsday, MarcHth 10 AM. to 5 P.M.
BRAND NEW
World Famous Pretisioa Made ,_
ROUND BOBBIN SEWING MACHINE
7
HOURS
ONLY!
Thousands of those machines have been sold by the nation's
leading mail order companies, department stores and sewing
mochine chain stores! f..-----
FULL-SIZE HEAOI
SEWS
FORWARD & BACKWARDI
Reg. *139'
SEPEDA REFRIGERATION
SERVICE, day and night phone
3771. Box 226, Dilley, Texas.
I sedi refrigerators for sale.
FDR RENT: Warehouse 60
by 90 feet formerly occupied by
< otulla Grain Co. For informa-
tion write John F. Sbtiriever, Jr.
San Angelo, Texas, Rt. 2 or
phone 222912. tf.
Robert 'Slick’ Holmes
Livestock & General Hauling
Phone 3501
Dilley, Texas
FREE!
§4.95 Pinking Shears
To the First 25
Customers
sidered a change of program, so
long as they do not involve (1) 1
material loss of credits or (2)
an extension of the time orig-
inally planned for completing
your program. /
Q I have been told that VA'
will waive my GI insurance
premiums because I have been
totally and permanently disab-
led for six months. I also was
advised to keep on paying my
premiums in the meantime, un-
til VA informs me that I may
stop. Will those premiums be
refunded to me?
A Yes. Premiums cover-
ing the period when the waiver
is effective will be refunded to
you.
ADVERTISED
IN
o LIFE e LOOK
a McCAUS
I e GOOD HOUSEKEEPING
e PARENTS
• NO MONEY DOWN
• NO FINANCE CHARGES
• NO INTEREST
1. Full Six* Head
2. Round Bobbin
(Your Credit Mutt
Bo Established)
3. Forward and Rovorso
Control
14 DE LUXE FEATURES
10. Standard Parts Avail-
able anywhere
11. Heavy Duty Motor
12. Variable Speed
4. Hinged Presser Foot
5. Built-In Darner
6. Automatic Bobbin
Winder
7. Numbered Stitch
Regulator
8. Snap-Out-Race for
Easy Cleaning
9. Easy Instruction
Booklet
Control
13. Numbered Tension
Dial
14. Quiet Operation
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25-YEAR GUARANTEE
Compare with any machine costing $139.95 and morel
NOTICb Positively No Machines Sold at This Price After Sale!
AARONSON’S
DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES
FRONT STREET
COTULLA, TEXAS
These are the amoiing ZIG ZAG Machines that let yoa
sew like an axpart: Forward, reverse, zig-zag, embroider,
Hhl hem, dam, moke button holes and tow on buttons—
All WITHOUT ATTACHMENTS!
TbmsjMds mid at $269.50 . . . SAVE $120 . . . at jest
$149,501 LIFETIME GUARANTEE!
l HOURS ONLY— TUES., MAR. 6th m jyg. yp 5 P-M._y omy
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The Cotulla Record (Cotulla, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, March 2, 1956, newspaper, March 2, 1956; Cotulla, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1159310/m1/6/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Alexander Memorial Library.