The Cotulla Record (Cotulla, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, September 10, 1948 Page: 2 of 6
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, lt»iS
THE COTULLA RECORD
COTULLA. TEXAS
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MILLETT
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to yjSfn’wn
HAVE WHAT ^5
TO BUILD IT
T. R. KECK & SONS
TEXAS
FEEDS
TEXAS
NEEDS
Millett: Mrs. J. Donald Jordan at-
tended the church wedding of her
neice. Miss Louise Fontaine to Mr.
Roy Tipton on Aug. JO, at 8 p. m.
in Houston.
Mrs. S. E. Gewin spent several days
in Pearsall visiting friends.
Mrs. R. C. McCombs Sr. Mrs. Doll
Sims, MiV Fred Alley and children
of Cotulla, Mrs. John Rummell of
Freer were Millett visitors Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Coming:, Rose
Mary and E. L. Jr. and Dick Cleve-
land of San Antonio were guests of
j the Harr’s over the weekend.
Donald Casto of Arkansas is spend- ,
ing a few days here with his family. 1
Mrs. S. A. Harr and family left |
I Saturday for Colorado to make their i
home.
! Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Grizzle and fam-
| ily of Hillsboro, Mrs. A. I. Ellis and
children of Houston and Miss Billie
Marie Younger of Dallas were guests
in the homes of Mr. and*Mrs. Fred
Harr and Mr. and Mrs. Bo Harr the
past week.
Mrs. Nora Tyler of Brownwood,
Mrs. Viola Offield of Rockdale are
I visiting in the home of their daughter
i and sister, Mrs. J. R. Tyler.
| Miss Maydell Epperson spent the
week in Karnes City.
LOS ANGELES
GRAN
RODEO
RANCHERO
16 and 17th September
Troy Howard Arena
COTULLA
PUBLIC CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND
THE GRAN RODEO RANCHERO.
Plenty of Spills and Thrills
• EL CLUB SOCIAL LATINO
CARD OF THANKS
production. These scientifically proportioned feeds help you
qet sound growth in young stock and full production in
mature animals. But, most important to you, is the fact that
they enable you to do it without waste. You can utilize your
own grain, grass, hay, and silage without paying a penalty
to get the extra proteins, vitamins, and organic minerals
that your herd must have. Ash your dealer about CROW-
LEY PELLETS, too!
THAT YOU Sit THE BIG ^ ^
We wish to express our apprecia- j
tion for the kindness of the people in
the time of our bereavement in the ! |j
passing of our beloved son and for
the beautiful floral offering. May
God richly repay each one.
kK-
Los Angeles: Mr. and Mrs. Wal- \
ter Gebert and children of Alice spent ;
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Otto I
Gebert.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Boeker spent I
Monday in San Antonio. They went j
' to meet their son Holmes who has j
| I een visiting in Anahuac, Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Klattenhoff ,
j spent the weekend in Pflugerville. j
■ Mr. and Mrs. L. VV. Mumme and i
J Tinker and Mrs, W. J. Fuchs spent j
, Sunday in Yancey with Mr. and Mrs. j
j Duncan. I I have a list of cash buyers for
i Mr. and Mrs. Dalwin Wolf of Pleas- ranchos and farms any size. See
unton visited Mr. and Mrs. Otto 'or write Kelly Soward, Pleasanton.
Gebert on Monday. I______
Miss Willie Fuchs of Austin spent
the weekend here.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
The Raster Family
I
Made *
TtiM oy
Cr&wl«y feed Co.
Aafo«M.
C^VS
QUALITY
FEED
‘Will sacrifice practically new \VB-
Schulz visited j14 2 Ton White Truck equ’PPed with
i relatives in Seguin last week. 1000x20 Dual Rear 10 Ply tires’ CVf
Mr. and Mrs. George Plocek of ! “>»> bui,t stake bod-v’ saddle tanks
| Bishop visited relatives here during Iand clearance lights only $2250.00.
. the weekend.
0
Mrs. Josephine Plocek and sons,
Roy, Herman and Malvin spent Tues-
j day in San Antonio.
v Terms if desired. A. & B. PONTIAC 1
COMPANY. 1312 Houston St., Rare- j
do, Texas.” 6t 1
-“ivrrari'niuiisiMMBir't
Classified
BEFORE YOU BUY . .
Get our prices on the following:
Gas ,Ranges, Hot Water Heaters,
Electric Ranges, Radios, Grills,
Toasters, Fans.
Pipe and Pipe fittings, Ammuni-
tion, Shovels, Hoes, Rakes, Cement
i
Cue uAf&a/n
W. F. i I. F. BARNES LUMBER CO.
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: , FOR SALE: 130 acres, river
I. ' front, 30 acres in cultivation; 4
f 1 miles up Nueces River. $35.00 per
See Roy Dossey.
FOR SALE—4 acres land. 6 room
house in city limits, on East Heights,
Los Angeies Highway—Roy Dossey.
Feeds & Seeds
SEED OATS
HU BAN CLOVER
BABY CHICKS
We can fill your order
otulla Grain & Feed Co
' 1/tt/jil Umith------
‘ COTULLA PHONE 182 TEXAS
acre.
FOR SALE: New Crop 1948 On-
ion Seed. F. W. Streuter.
Cotulla, Texas
WANTED AT ONCE!
Capable man between 25 and 55
years to take over established busi-
ness in portion of La Salle County.
This is your opportunity to increase
your income to meet today’s high
cost of living. Car necessary. For
information without obligation write
; The J. R. Watkins Company, Rural
\ Department, Memphis, Tennessee. 4t
THE LARGEST SELLING LIGHT TRUCKS
IN EN6LAND-N0W AVAILABLE HERE
FOR SALE: 100 acre farm, 2
miles Southwest of Millett near Farm
to Market road. 95 acres in cultiva-
tion, new house. Price $10,000. See
i owner. K. D. Casto, Millett. tf
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1 FOR SALE: Two wheel box trail-
er, $35.00. See “Slim” at Cotulla .
Machine Shop. ltp
THE
THAMES
1/4-TON
TRUCK
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iSESSiuiiiiiiiiiuL. 1
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NOTICE
Regardless of reports or infor-
mation from our former em-
ployee C. L. Foltz or from
our competitors, we wish to
state that we are in a better
position than ever before to
meet your Butane fuel needs.
Pearsall Hydro Gas Co.
HELP WANTED: MAN OR
j WOMAN to take over route of es-
tablished Watkins Customers in Co-
tulla. Full time income $45 week-
ly. No car or investment necessary.
We will help you get started. Write
Roy C. Ruble, J. R. Watkins Com-
pany, C2-70 West Iowa, Memphis
Tennessee.
THE
THAMES
Va-TON
TRUCK
Money loaned on Farms
Ranches. Roy Dossey.
If you want to buy or sell land or
borrow 4 per cent money on your
farm or ranch, see Gill Bros. Dilley,
FOR SALE: Pure extract honey
16c per pound—W. L. Shillings, tf
products made in England
NOTICE
Strayed to my farm one mil* north- j
east of Gardendale, a light brown ,
mare. Owner may have same by
proving ownership and paying feed ;
and damages.
A. E. Southmayd 3t j
FOR SALE: 15 months old Bull, j
Grandson T Royal Ruppert 60th, I
world champion Hereford. See Ken- |
noth Connover at Cotulla Tractor i
Shop. 3t
FOR SALE on Main Street: 140
ft. frontage, two houses, choice loca-
tion for a business lot $10,000. Roy
Dossey.
Priced to compete with America's
least expensive trucks. Economical to
operate—distinctive—built to last!
Yes, it's true! Now we bring you the
Thames Trucks—tin- largest-sidling light-
dun trucks in England—and you'll get
prompt delivery on them!
T hames Trucks give you gasoline and
oil economy seldom equalled here in
America. Tlicir short wheelbase makes
them easy to handle in traffic and easy
to park. Their distinctive ap|>earancr is
good advertising—calls attention to your
company's name. \nd they’re -olidly
built with the care and craftsmanship
that’s so traditionally English.
Easy to service—no difficulty in getting
parts. See them today!
A ho see the Anglin and the Prefect—
the largest-selliijg low-priced pa*«rnger cars
in England—now here for prompt delivery.
Now on display at selected Ford Dealers
Girard Motor Company
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The Cotulla Record (Cotulla, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, September 10, 1948, newspaper, September 10, 1948; Cotulla, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1162224/m1/2/?q=no+child+left+behind: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Alexander Memorial Library.