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THE COTULLA RECORD
COTULLA, TEXAS
FRIDAY. JULY 9. 1948
PIECE GOODS
Chambray, Prints, Solid Colors and
Flowered Gingham. Checks and
Plaid. Curtain Material
Roadh and Fly Spray
Black Flag and Gulf
Spray Guns 39c and 79c
VENETIAN BLINDS
Made to order
Clopay Window Shades
Cloth Shades and Paper Shades
Clopay Window Drapes
Curtain Rods and Shade Brackets
Cotton Half Slips
Rayon Panties
Rayon and Nylon Brassieres
9x12 Lineoleum Rugs
NOTIONS
Talon Zippers
Grippers, 25c card
Skirt Facing 10c yard
Ric rac Braid 10c
Bias Binding 10c
Tape measures 10c
Toni Permanent Wave Kits
Toni Refills
Toni Cream Shampoo
Lustre Cream Shampoo
Drene, Shasta. Prell
Rayve Palmolive Shampoo
BEN FRANKLIN STORE, Geo. Hopkins, Owner
We have a good supply of the
following in stock:
Lumber, Westinghouse Refriger-
ators, Electric ranges, Radios,
Laundromats, Magic Chef Ranges,
Hot water heaters, Plumbing fix-
tuies, pipe fittings, DuPont paints,
in fact nearly everything it takes
to build and equip a home.
See us for your needs.
W.F.& J. F. barneslumberIoT
Cotulla, Texas
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THE SECOND HAND &
ARMY SALVAGE STORE
5th ' Warehouse Building on Fowlerton Hwy
East oF R. R. Crossing.
We cairy useful Articles, Novelties, Office Equipment
Se Abla Espanol
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LOCALS
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dobie of
Freer spent the 4th weekend here.
Frederick Binkley of Falfurrias
was here for the Fourth.
Miss Rosemary Kalvort of San An-
Mrs. M. B. Olson and son. Max j t0n;0 spent the weekend with her
were San Antonio visitors this week. | pareilts, Mr. and Mrs. M. Kalvort.
Miss Annie Hinkel was a San An., j Miss Lillie B. Herring of San An-
tonio visitor Monday. ] tonio spent the weekend in the home
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hardcastle and
Mack Nichols spent a couple of days
last week in Austin.
Mr and Mrs. Albert Nutt, Jr. spent
the Fourth Holidays visiting relatives
in Canton, Texas.
I John Wildenthal Jr., was down
i from Austin spending the 4th with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Wil-
denthal.
Milton J. Manly and sons, Milton,
Jr. and Melvin of San Antonio spent
Wednesday visiting in the home of
his mother, Mrs. C. E. Manly.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Peters are
I spending several days over in Live
Oak County in the interest of his
candidacy for Representative.
I
Frank B. Jones and Mrs. Jones of
j Corpus Christi spent the 4th Holi
! days here visiting his mother, Mrs.
j C. B. Jones.
Mr. J. D. Neal left Monday for j
I Chicago, 111., where he will spend two !
j weeks on a combined pleasure and j
! business trip.
! Mr. and Mrs. Walter Daniel and
j son, Manly, of El Paso were here this ;
week visiting his brothers and sisters !
I and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Dixon Manly of Aus-
tin were down for the Fourth week- |
end visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. M. Manly.
Capt. and Mrs. Don Dossey of San
Antonio spent the Fourth weekend
with his parents, Mr. an| Mrs. Roy
E. Dossey.
Mrs. Dixie Hood and daughter, 1
Dixie Ann, of Los Angeles, Calif.,
are visiting her sister, Mrs. O. J.
Sheeran and Mr. Sheeran.
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Mrs. C. E. Manly, Jr. spent a cou-
ple of days of this week in San An-
tonio visiting her aunt. Miss Sarah
Tinsley.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Kerr of Dallas
was down for the 4th visiting in the
home of their sister and brother,
Miss Willie May and Jack Kerr.
Mr. and Mrs. Colbert Anderson and
Colbert James spent the 4th in Lock-
hart with relatives. They took Mrs.
Anderson’s mother, Mrs. Gaines Hor-
ner, home after a several weeks visit
here with them.
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.... _ _, SPECIALS
Dr Stephen B Williams, Pastor J CatSUP, Del MOJltC, 14 OZ
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Sunday School at 10 A. M.
Morning Worship at 11 o’clock. !|
Encinal, preaching service at 7:30 !j
p. m.
Woman’s Auxiliary Tuesday night! I
July 13, at the church at 7:30, Bible j j
Study.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
(1 1-2 Blk. W. Kerr Motor Co.) jj
Sunday Service
Bible Study, 10 a. m.
Worship, 11 a. m.
Worship, 8 p. m.
Phone 141-J
METHODIST CHURCH
REV. C. B. D1LTZ, Pastor
_ Church School, 9:50 A. M.
Morning Worship, 11:00 A. M.
Evening Service 8 p. m.
Choir practice each Thursday j
evening at 7:30. Refreshments and!
games following.
Woman’s Society of Christian Ser-1
vice meets each Tuesday evening at j
7:30.
BAPTIST CHL’RCH
(Meeting at the rfigh School)
Sunday School 9:45 a. m.
Morning Worship, 10:50 a. m.
Evening Worship 8:00 p. m.
Del Monte Peas, No 2
19c
21tr
Coffee Folger’s lb
51c
Del Monte Fruit Cocktail No 1
24c
Rinso, large size,
31c
Pinto Beans, lb
11c
Pears, Del Monte No 2 1-2
44c
Crustene Shortening 3 lb can
$1.04
Flour, Pioneer, 25 lb
$1.60
| McCormic Tea, 1-4 lb 26, 1-2 lb 51c
| Herring’s IGA Grocery & Market
Mill
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pox MAKING COLD DRINKS
M. L. Gaddis was in Austin and
Laredo on business this week.
of her mother, Mrs. C. Herring.
Mrs. Otis Herman of
was in the city Wednesday on busi-
ness.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Coleman and
Fowlerton * daughters of San Antonio were down
for the Fourth visiting relatives.
Arthur Wildenthal of Carrizo
Sheriff and Mrs. Arthur Knaggs
and children of Carrizo Springs were
Springs was a visitor in Cotulla Mon- here for the Fourth Celebration.
Mrs. Bob Johnson and son of
Pleasanton are visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Dobie.
DID YOU KNOW
That the Winter Garden N. F. L.
A. will make you a loan on j rur
farm or ranch to provide funds for
the purchase of farming equipment,
fertilizers and livestock?
Winter Garden N. F. L. A.
R. D. Bissett, Sec’y-Treasurer
Dilley, Texas
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kinsel and child-
ren of Three Rivers spent the 4th
here with relatives.
Tom Sheeran of Tyler spent the
Fourth Holidays here visiting his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Sheeran.
Mr. and Mrs. George Cook and sons
Wayne and Richard are vacationing
on the coast this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Travis Huddleston and
daughters Joy and Nancy, spent the
4th in Sabinal.
Mr. and Mrs. John Reese and
daughter, Virginia, have returned
from a vacation trip to Alpine, Mar
fa and New Mexico, returning home
by way of North Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pearce and
family of San Antonio spent the 4th
Holidays in the John Wildenthal , v
home. The Pearces and Mrs.
Wildenthal have just returned from
two weeks motor trip to Colorado.
Mr. and Mrs. Herndon Rock and
daughter, Sallie Sue Sanders, left
this week for Mexico Coty where they
will make their home. Mr. Rock?
FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY £
V
8 Cu. ft. G. E. Combination Refrigerators |
2 Conventional G. E. Washers
2 4Cu. ft. G. E. Home Freezers
| La Salle Appliance Co.
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Harry Sheeran and daughter, San- (
dra, of Houston were here for the
Fourth visiting his parents, Mr. and
has been employed by the govern- Mrs- °* She€ran-
TO OCR FRIENDS
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We want to use our space this week
to congratulate Dr. John A. Cook on the
completion of his new, Modern Tourist
Court, and state that we are happy to have
had the opportunity to furnish this court
throughout with “Westwood of Texas,”
solid oak ranch style furniture, andSim-
mons Beautyrest Mattresses on every bed.
SIDNEY M. ZINBERG, Owner.
COTULLA FURNITURE CO.
COTULLA. TEXAS
CRACKED ICE!
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ment in the eradication of the hoof
and mouth disease.
Mrs. Ben Trice of Hollywood, Calif,
spent last week here with her sister,
Mrs. Bert Johnson. Mrs. Trice
went to San Antonio Friday where
she was joined by Mr. Trice and they
returned here for the Fourth.
Guests of Rev. and Mrs. C. B. Diltz
Monday and Tuesday were Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Danplifs, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Webb and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Burke, all of Elgin, Texas. These
gentlemen are Stewards in the church
where Rev. Diltz was the former
pastor, before coming to Cotulla.
Guests in the home of Mrs. T. H.
Poole during the 4th weekend were
Mr. an<^ Mrs. A. B. Crowther and
Mr, and Mrs. Wilson Lewis and sons
of San Antonio. Mrs. Lewis and
children remained over for a two
weeks visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nagy and child
Words are inadequate for us to
express our gratitude and apprecia-
tion for the many kindnesses extend
yen, Edward and Mary Ann of Rio j ed us at the time our son, Charles,
Grande City visited relatives here i was injured. The way you offered
during the 4th Holidays. Mrs. | your assistance was a source of great
Gertrude Cook accompanied them j comfort to us. We will always be
home for a visit. grateful and remember with pleasure
... . . _ j r> . j j the kindness of you Texas people
Miss Lois Reed Rutledge and
„ , ,, , _ , . ] who befriended us and our hon. At
Eulean Connell of San Antonio, neices i .
, „ „ „ . , present Charles is in Atlanta under
of Mrs. M. B. Oison, were down from , , _ , „ „ . ,
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ist and is improving daily. Many
thanks to all of you good people.
San Antonio for the 4th and took !
part in the parade.
Tvir. and Mrs. J. H. Moore returned j
to their home here this week to make j
their home in Cotulla after an ab-
sence of about four years. Mr.
Moore has been with the Laredo
Creamery since leaving here.
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Neeley of San
Antonio have been spending the past
week here in the home of Mrs. G. M.
! Soles.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Pritchard
Blakely, Georgia
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh C. Faulkner
of Detroit. Michigan, announce th*
birth of a daughter, Margaret Kay,
on July 4th.
Mrs. Faulkner will be remembered
as the former Miss Adalyn Kalvort.
REDIPAK makes
cold drinks stay cold
longer. It comes in
a strong waterproof
bag in the 15c
regular or 25l
Jumbo super supply.
Get the REDIPAK
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HABIT!
CENTRAL POWER
and
LIGHT COMPANY,
Bill Tittle visited his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. Tittle last week and
he and Mr. Tittle went to San Mar-
cos and visited J. C. Jr. and his fam-
ily, then to Luling where they visited
the Roy Tittles. Mrs. Roy Tittle
and her brother, Charlie Townsend
accompanied them home for a weeks !
visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Moon were
down from Ft. Worth for the 4th
Holidays pnd were accompanied home
by their two sons, Allan and William
who have spent the past two months
visiting their grandmother, Mrs.
Odelia Hinkel.
Guests of the C. W. Sledges for
the 4th were Mrs. Cecil Vallee and
daughter, Ann of Beaumont, Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh Manford and daughter,
Sherri of Houston, and Mr. and Mrs.
B. K. Nixon of Pearsall.
Mr. and Mrs. Baylor Bell and
daughters, Misses Sallie and Mary
and son, Jimmie, of Corpus Christi
were here for the Fourth Celebration.
Misses Sallie and Mary were mem-
bers of the Queen’s Court.
T. R. KECK & SONS
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The Cotulla Record (Cotulla, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, July 9, 1948, newspaper, July 9, 1948; Cotulla, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1159462/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Alexander Memorial Library.