The Cotulla Record (Cotulla, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, June 11, 1943 Page: 5 of 6
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THE COTULLA RECORD
LOCALS
Miss Edith Martin of Dovers visit-
ed her parents here this week.
Mrs. John W. Willson was a San
Antonio visitor Wednesday.
Mrs. Paddy Eann has arrived from
Corpus Christi for a few days visi*.
Fresh Cookies—25c pound—Ben
Franklin Store.
Miss Edith Faye Coleman of San
Antonio is visiting relatives here.
Cpl. Albert Johnson was at homo
over the weekend from Camp Hood. ;
Roy Cctulla of Hebbronville was a 1>an Kinsel, Jr. and Bobby Ferguson
spent several days in Tucson, Ariz.
this week on business.
Lt. and Mrs. Julian Prevost have
been visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. J. Prevost.
Mrs. C. E. Manly left Sunday for
business visitor here this week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Guinn were San
Antonio visitors Wednesday.
Fresh Cookies—25c pound —Ben
Franklin Store.
B. R. Woods, Jr. spent several days Temple for a visit with Lt. and Mrs.
of the past week visiting relatives at! Clarence E. Manly.
Dilley.
Tommie Kinsel spent the week in
San Antonio visiting in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kinsel.
Sheriff A. J. Knaggs of Carrizo
Springs was a Cotulla visitor this
Men and Boys Khaki Pants—Ben
Men and Boys KhaW Pants—Ben Franklin Store.
Franklin Store.
Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Tebbe left last
week for Garland where they will be
engaged during the onion season there
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Earnest and
family spent a few days here this week
with relatives and friends.
Mrs. M. M. Reese is visiting in the
home of her son, Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Reese at Harlingen.
CLASSIFIED
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. D. Bates, Mrs.
W. M. Manly, and Miss Mildred Man-
ly were San Antonio visitors Monday
FOR SALE
SPECIALS
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Billy Knaggs of Carrizo
spent the week here visiting his cous-
ins, Johnnie Ryan and Dutchie Knaggs
50 acres land, all in cultivation, with
5 loom house, barn and windmill.!
Springs ! One-half mile from Artesia Wells.
—See Charles D. Bates, Jr. j
for Salt—Electric range, in good
condition.—Telephone 43J, Cotulla,
"Sewing Machine Mechanic”
JOE MUNIZ
Singer Needles. Oil and Parts
For Sale—New 15-plate Car Batteiy
2 u.-ed Floor Vaccum Cleaners; 1 new
1006 Chevrolet Crankshaft.
Mrs. Lee Peters and her mother,
Lt. Ben I.udeman of Ft. Worth
spent several days here this week vis-
Mrs. Carrie Knaggs, are visiting re- Mrs. Ludeman and Mr. and Mrs.
latives in Austin this week.
J. W. Martin.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Stokes and Mrs. F M Youngkin left Wednesday
James Carr of Encinal were Cotulla ( ^or Houston where she will visit her
visitors Saturday. daughter.
WANTED-
drett, Dilley,
-A Harrow
Texas.
Miss Bernice Lightsey left this week
for a several weeks visit with friends
in San Bernadino, California.
Mrs. Frances Keithley and daugh-
ters, Kassie and Julia, and Miss Trix-
ie Spencer were San Antonio visitor•;
Monday.
Mrs. M. V. Davis and Mrs. L. W.
Gaddis were in Austin recently to at-
tend the graduation of Miss Marjo
Vane Davis
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Hiatt and daugh-
ter, Patsy Ruth, of Valley Wells, were
guests this week in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Ned Lann. J --------
Mrs. Paul Kennedy and small daugh- f°r Sale -Kerosene
ter, Ruth Louise, left Tuesday morn- Heater. Good condition
ing for a 5 weeks visit in Riverside,
San Jose and other points in Cali-
fornia.
-H. A. Brun-
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For Sale—4 room house in Cotulla.
Two lots. Priced to sell. Will con-
sider renting.
—See Charles D. Bates, Jr.
Mrs. Boyd Rankin
Hot Water
Phone 188.
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Mrs. Marion Drake visited her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Barnes in
Odun this week. \
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spent several days i.-.. Cm.
iting friends.
Mrs. M. L. DuBose and son La Rocque
spent a couple of days in San Anto-
nio recently.
25 ft. and 50 ft. Fabric Lined water
hose—Ben Franklin Store. j
Mrs. Duane Perkins and daughter,
Mary Duane, of McAllen, are visiting
relatives and friends here.
25 ft. and 50 ft. Fabric Lined water
hose—Ben Franklin Store.
Mrs. Robbie Lee Daniel and son.
''mmie have returned home following
. risit in -i-ne City.
Mrs. B. Wildenthal, Sr’ is visiting
her daughter, Mrs. J. L Gross in F;.
Worth.
Mrs. Odelia Hinkle and Miss Addie
Hinkle were San Antonio visitors this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Medford Keith and
son of Sabinal were visitors here the
past week.
Mrs. Jesse Young returned to San
Antonio Thursday, and reported that
she hoped to be able to bring her hus-
band home the latter part of the week, j
Jesse is recuperating from an opera-1
tion.
MILK COWS FOR TRADE—Have
several good Jersey milk cows to
trade for good stock cattle—J. H.
Daniel.
Mrs. G* B. Bryant and son, C.
B. Ill, of Whitewright, and Misses
Peggy and Sunny Douglas of Hocka-
day School, Dallas, made a short vis.t
1 this week in the home of Dr. and Mrs.
; O. M. Durham, while enroute to Mex
' ico City.
For Rent—Store building and 4
room furnished apartment. Inquire
I Record Office.
CRISCO, 3 pounds
66c
Kerr Fruit Jars, 1 doz. pts.
58c
“ “ “ qts.
69c
IGA FLOUR. 25 lb sack
$1.15
IGA all green Asparagus
30c
Fulflavor PLUMS, 21? Can
17c
TOMATOES. No. 2 Can 9c
Del Monte Catsup
16c
OIL ntc 23c: nts 52c
AV0\ SPECIALS
June 7 to June 26
Cream Deodorant
33c
Liquid Deodorant
,49c
Rogue
49c
(All Shades)
Sun Cream
69c
Cream Lotion
63c
Talc for men
35c
Shoe White
29c
Tooth Powder
33c
Sarah Katherine Youngkin of San Miss Elizabeth Coleman of San An-
Antonio is visiting relatives and tonio visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs
friends in Cotulla. j J. E. Coleman here this week.
Billie Reynolds left last week for Tom Inglish was called to Gaines-
Austin where he has entered Texas ville last week upon receipt of a mes- j
University. sage that his father, Bailey Inglish ;
had passed away.
Rubber stamps. Cs.rbon paper, Tp- J
pewriter Ribbons, and stationery can
be purchased at the Cotulla Record
Office, Phone 31.
Mrs. Albert Johnson left Sunday
for Temple where she will visit with
her husband. Cpl. Albert Johnson,
stationed at Camp Hood.
Cpl. Frank Daniel, stationed near
i San Antonio, arrived yesterday for a
| short visit with his parents, Mr. and
i Mrs. J. H. Daniel.
j We can supply you with Shipping
j Tags. Sales Books, and your other
j printing and paper needs.
The Cotulla Record
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j "Prelude To War” running with
| Walt Disney’s “Saludas Amigos" next
I Tuesdav-Wednesday at the Majestic is
I the second of a series which started
| with “World at War" which you saw
! recently. Adults will get much in-
formation out of this picture and the
I kids will enjoy the Walt Disney pic-
' ture with Donald Duck.
The next time you have a visitor
why not call 31 and tell us about it.
The Cotulla Record
FOR SALE: 1 Walking Cultiva-
tor, 1 riding cultivator. 2 r iding plant-
ers, 2 turning plows, 1 middle buster,
1. 5 disc seeder, and 1. 6 ft. disc har-
row. All horse drawn. Cash at half
price or will trade for cattle. All re-
conditioned and in good condition.—J.
M. Burkholder, Encinal, Texas.
©tir Great America ik fa Triton
ill '1 T • <i / 0/ //,
Airs. Alack )f liiirliain
AN A9XAM4A* FAPM^P WROTE INTO Hi* WILL
»hmT Ml* 500 ACRES OF WOODLANDS "SHALL BE
L066EQ UNPER THE SU5TA1NEP yiElp MLTMOO"—
9V CTTTT1N6 NO MORE TREE* THAN NATURE WILL
REPLACE 5EFORE THE NEXT HARVEST SEASON.
HUNDRED Of AMERICAN R>QE*TOWNERS LAR6EANP
*MAU ARC GUARANTEE 1N6 THAT TVtflR FOREST
LANDS WILL PRODUCE _
“TIMBER PERPETUALLY/
UNCLE *AM* 60LDIER* E-TT BETTER
than those in any cthcr army—
I TUEIR DAILY RATION lNCI0DPS 12 OUNCES
OF MEAT 10 OUNCES OF 0RFAP, FRtSn
MILK. 5 CUPS OF COFFEE, 0 TO lO
OUNCES OF VEGETABLES EGCS, SUGAR,
BUTTER ANP CONDIMENTS _ VC VtfOMPfff
CV4 5w p.eZS MQKJU /* SO HIGH{
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Lea and Perrin Sauce, 28c
IGA White Laundry Soap, 5 brs. 2I(
Herrings IGA Grocery
and Market
See Our Big Circular for many other Specials
INSTRUCTION AVAILABLE FOR
WARTIME FOOD PROCESSING
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Austin, June 9—Nearly 10.000 Tex-
ans are now learning food processing
in Rural War Production Training
Centers according to Robert A. Man-
ire,
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OoR MOPfftU 6C>WBCtt RrOOlRrs TWt C-AMT AMOOMT
Of ALUMINUM AS PO 63,000 COFl-fe P£RCOl*TOR*-. TWIf GtVfS Of AM IPEA W«V WI
MO»1 6lVf Of ALUMINUM COOK1M6 UTfN»ILS for TO! PURATION /
some of the plants with operating ca-
pacities as high as 10,000 cans daily
are getting underway.
"Persons interested in this phase of
the Rural War Production Training
should see their local vocational agri-
culture teacher. No charge is made
Director, "and at the present rate • for the training, and a well informed
of operation more than 3,000.000 cans instructor will be on hand to help
of food will be conserved to feed Tex- ! -.hose participating do their own pro-
as at war. cessing.”
“Nearly half the 1.039 approved cen- ___
ters are already in operation and in Engraved wedding invitation and
most cases the Food Processing Cour- announcements at this office.—Set
ses have been lengthened to 90 or our samples and get our prices before
more hours in order to serve a larger you buy elsewhere—We can save you
PHONE 89
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Fishing Tackle
We can supply your needs if you are
planning on a fishing trip. We have just
received a new supply of Minnow Seins/
hooks, lines and sinkers.
WE HAVE THOSE BIG ROLLS OI HEAVY TROT LIVE CORD
You Can Have Cool Water to Drink
EAGLE BRAND WATER BAGS
are fast replacing all other containers by men who work outdoors.
Consider the advantages over ether containers:
NOTHING TO BREAK SANITARY
EASY TO CARRY HOLDS PLENTY OF WATER
WATER ALWAYS COOL NO DUST OR DIRT GETS IN
T. R. KECK & SONS
NOTICE TO PUBLIC
Evans Famous SL’L-CAR-DINE salve—the salve that has work-
ed miracles for thousands of peo pie suffering from severe skin
ailment, some of which have been pronounced incurable.
I nexcelled for athletes foot, itch, cuts, corns, ringworm, impetigo,
eczema, pimples, insect bites, poison ivy.
Evans SUL-CAR-DINE salve is death to red bugs, or practically
any skin ailment. Wonderful for burns, sun burn, skin cancer.
PRICE 50 CENTS
Your Druggist will order this salve for you from the following
San Antonio Drug Co; J. H. Williams Co.; Progressive Drug Co.
San Antonio, Texas
F. C. EVANS, Manufacturer
423 Cincinatti Ave San Antonio Texas
, enrollment.”
“Early expectations were that only
1 1.000,000 cans of food would be pro-
, cessed, but this figure will soon be
: exceeded, and will eventually be tr; -
led," Manire says, "particularly since
money—Cotulla Record Office.
Do you need a traiior hitch? W«
can fix you up—Cotulla Machin*
Shop.
Program
Majestic Theater
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COTULLA. TEXAS
NOW PLAYING
"THE AVENGER"
Yes, it’s a war picture
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FOR SALE
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5 Room House near High School.
On paved street. Phone or see
CHARLES D. BATES
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SPLIT TAXES
Split Taxes must be paid by
June 30 to avoid paying in-
terest and penalty.
HW? - JUKE 30th.
T. H. POOLE
Tax Collector and Assessor, La Salle County
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Saturday Only
Richard Arlen, Chaster Morris in
"WRECKING CREW"
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SUNDAY and MONDAY Sunday show starts at 5:30 p. m.
Anne Shirley, George Murphy in
"POWERS GIRL”
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"SALUDAS AMIGOS'
in Technicolor
"Prelude to War"
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Thursday-Friday, June 17-18
Robt. Young, Laraine Day
'JOURNEY FOR MARGUERITE'
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The Cotulla Record (Cotulla, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, June 11, 1943, newspaper, June 11, 1943; Cotulla, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1162751/m1/5/?q=+date%3A1941-1945: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Alexander Memorial Library.