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TRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1955
THE COTULLA RECORD
COTULLA, TEXAS
PA3E FOUR
CITATION BY PUBLICATION i Salle County at the Courthouse
THE STATE OF TEXAS: ] thereof, in Cotulla, Texas, by fil-
TO: Manuel Herrera, Defendant, mg a written answer at or before 10
Greeting: j o’clock A. M. of the first Mondav
YOU ARE HEREBY COMMAND- j next after the expiration of forty-
ED to appear before the Honorable two days from the date of the issu-
81st Judicial District Court of La lance of this citation, same being the
GETTING ABOUT TIME TO
PLANT BUFFEL GRASS SEED
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Have several thousand pounds of
T-4464 and small amount of
Blue Buffel.
RIVERDALE FARM
Cotulla, Texas
llth day of April, A. D. 1955, tq
Plaintiffs’ Petition filed in said
court, on the 29th day of December,
A, D. 1954, in this cause, numbered
4036 on the docket of said court and
styled C^silda Herrera, Plaintiff, vs.
Manuel Herrera, Defendant.
A brief statement of the nature
of this suit is as follows, to-wit:
| A suit for divorce on the grounds of
'abandonment and cruelty; as is more
j fully shown by Plaintiff’s Petition on
: file in this suit.
If this citation is not served with-
in ninety days after the date of its
issuance, it shall be returned un-
served.
The officer executing this writ
shall promptly serve the same ac-
cording to requirements of law, and
the mandates hereof, and make due
return as the law directs.
Issued and given under my hand
and the seal of said court at Cotulla,
Texas, this the 24tb day of February,
‘A. D. 1955.
Attest: GEORGE E. COOK, Clerk,
81st Judicial District Court, La
Salle County, Texas.
I By R. O. GOUGER, Deputy.
(SEAL)
Vic Vet fay$
PERSONS ENTERING THE
ARMEP FORCES ON AND AFTER
FEB. I, I95S FOR THE FIRST TIME
wiu BE PEACETIME vets
WHEN THEY LEAVE SERVICE
AS SUCH, THEY WILL BE ENTITLED
ONLY TO PEACETIME BENEFITS
(2) designates the subject you are
to take ut the second school, and
(3) agrees to allow full credit for
your language course in partial ful-
'fillment of your degree program.
Q I intend to file a claim for a
I pension, based on the death of my
husband, a World War I veteran. Is
there any deadline for applying
A There is no deadline for apply-
ing for a death pension. However,
if you apply within one year of your j
husband’s death, the payments mav ,
be made retroactive to the day fol-1
lowing his death. If you wait long-
ei than one year, the payments are
effective as of the date you filed
your application.
Ihe Army call will be filled only
with registrants who on April 1st
are at least 20 years and one month
of age.
The average age of men now be-
ing inducted in Texas is past 21.
Draft board quotas are bing filled
to a great extent with volunteers,
General Wakefield said, and many
of these volunteers are under the
age of 20.
PROFESSIONAL NOTICE
DR. WAYNE DEWEESE
Optometrist
Open only on
Monday, Wednesday and Friday
8:00 to 12:00 - 1:00 to 5:00
Visual Examination
Glasses Prescribed
For lull information contact your nearest
VETKKANS ADMINISTRATION office
QUESTION'S AND ANSWERS
Q I mailed VA a letter applying
for disability compensation, and VA
sent me a form to be filled out. Sine 3
I have been out of service more than
a year, my compensation can be ef-
fective only to the date I applied.
Which date will that be, the date of
my letter or the date of my formal
application ?
O If your claim is approved, your
compensation payments may date
back to the date your letter was
received by VA.
Q I am studying for a graduate
degree under the Korean GI Bill.
I have to satisfy a foreign language
requirement, but my school does not
offer foreign language courses. May
I take such a course in a different
school ?
A Yes, provided your school does
three things: (1) certifies to VA
that you are a graduate student;
Draft Quota 432
For April
Austin—The state draft quota for
April is 432 men for the army, Brig.
I Gen. Paul L. Wakefield, state Selec-
tive Service director, said Friday.
I This is the Texas share of a nat-
ional quota of 8,000 men.
The state draft headquarters is
currently figuring breakdown of the
April quota for 137 draft boards and
plans to mail these local board quo-
tas at an early date.
The April quota of 432 compares
with a March quota of 584 and a
February quota of 597.
There will be no men called up for
pre-induction mental and physical
examinations in April, Gen. Wake-
j field said. With calls no higher
'than they are, he said he doubted
j if any examinations would be held
• before June or July.
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The Cotulla Record (Cotulla, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, March 18, 1955, newspaper, March 18, 1955; Cotulla, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1160799/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Alexander Memorial Library.