The Cotulla Record (Cotulla, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, October 15, 1948 Page: 6 of 7
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THE COTULLA RECORD •COTULLA. TEXAS
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 104*
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TONI HOME PERMANENTS
NYLON Hose, 15 denier and 51 guage
IIA I.LOW KEN NOVELTIES
SKIRT FACING jjj
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12.00 plus tax, Pla.-tic Curlers
NYLON Hose, 30 denier and 45 guage
False Face Dominoe Ma-ks
HEM BINDING V H
$1.25 plus tax, Fiber Curlers
MEN’S SOX
Jack-O-Lanterns ALL
LENGTH
ZIPPERS
$1.00 plus tax, Refill kit
CHILDREN'S ANKLETS
Noise Makers and Confetti „
BIAS
Orur.ge Crepe Paper
Pumpkin- Skeletons
TAPE
RIC RAC II
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25c Toni Creme Shampoo
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Watch for our opening in a few weeks on completion of remodeling our store
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BEN FRAb
4KLIN STOF
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Owner jj!
iMumme FloAit
1 FLOWERS BY ANN t
v.-eek visiting Mr-. J. W. Shull.
fhoit visit with his parents, .Mr. and
Paddy I.ann, before leaving for
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New Shipment of Ivy
35c Each
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Mr. and Mrs. John P. Guinn went
, . * , , Laredo where he has been transferred
to San Antonio this"week where Mr.
; Guinn is receiving medical treatment, j Mr . I H. Poole left Mo la> foi
. , _ . , | New Orleans to visit in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Jack F airman and ... .. .. ..
.. „ her daughter. Mrs. H. S. Harvev.
little son of Can izo Spring, were,
She was accompanied by her drug i-
. j here Sunday visiting her parents. Mr ^ A ,, ,>owthel ,r,., Atl.
and Mrs. E. Aaronson. , t0„hl
Capt. and Mrs. Don Dossey were
! i down from San Antonio spending the
; | weekend with his parents. Mr. and
I ’ Mrs. Roy E. Dossey.
SPECIALS
Mrs. Gus Dobie and ..oil, Buford and
Richard Obets attended Laredo’s
first Civic Music progi-i n Mon'ay
night when the young -.op'aita, Flor-
... - , l! Mrs. Jack Mail, bergei a,id sens, u,ice Quaru.raro appeared ,t h>
Hours 10 it m to 4 p m “ ClOSGd W GdnCSdRVS and Terry. GeorgeAlorkins, Jr. 1 Martin 11.ah Sciic-.d Audit- l um.
North Front Street Iland-Mr“- M‘ Manly Were ^ A"'l Donat I Jackson Of Austin
lAlOrm r roill OlltCl = 'tonjo visitors Monday.
Phone 110
Tinor Eldridge of Natalia was here j f0>. t|e
first of the week visiting his» father, I concert.
Mr. Tobe Eldridge. j
Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. A. L. Young of Laredo was a
weekend visitor here in the home
Miss Marie Neal.
M. L. DuBose was a business vis-
itor in San Antonio this week.
Mrs. M * B. Olson and Mrs.
i Potchernick went to Laredo Monday
Florence
of Austin came
| down by plane Sunday for a visit
Berl , with his mother. Mrs. Louis Hard-
castle. Upon landing at the new
Quartararo ] airport, he highly praised Cotulla’s
I new landing field.
I
Mi. arid Mrs. M. L. DuBose visited!
in Big Foot one day this week.
Mrs. Mary Jo Stoke- and little
daughter were San Antonio visitor-
W. P. Tarver and
son, Bill and Miss Willie Mae Kerr
spent the weekend in Huntsville and
attended the prison rodeo.
Mrs. Barney Carroll and baby and
Mrs. Will Nagy of Dilley spent Mon-
first of the week. | {jay their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Dixon Manly of Aus- Paddy Lann
i
Mr. and Mrs. Ray M. Keck and
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Alexander were
Mrs. J. C. Smith was a San Antonio , ^j,. an,| ^jrg charle- Bates ami weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril
visitor Wednesday. ! Mjfis Mildred Manly were visitors i: Tebbe of San Antonio.
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Neeley of San •’an Antonio Satuidaj.
Antonio were Cotulla visitors this j Dr ami Mrs 0 M Durham
Mrs. Gerald Daniel was a San An-
tonio visitor last weekend.
tin spent the weekend here with his !
i parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Manly.
week.
Miss Gwen Shull and Julius Krause-
off were visitois in San Antonio last.
Sunday.
spent
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Chapman and
little son of San Antonio spent tthg
a couple of days of this week in San weekend here with his parents,
Antonio. |T ; and Mrs. George Chapman.
Mrs. Francis Hester of Corpus! Paddy I-ann. Jr. arrived Tuesday]
Christi -pent several days here this from Torrington. Wyoming, for „
Mrs. Sid Moffett of Dilley -pent
the week here with her mother, Mrs.
Mattie Tarver, who recently under-
went an operation at the Myers Hos-
pital. We are glad to report tiiat
Mrs. Tarver was able to return home
l from the hospital this week.
Mrs. T. B. Ferlet and children of
San Antonio and Mrs. H. T. Finnel!
and children of El Pa.-o are visiting
thcii aunt, Mrs. J. C. Smith and
grandmother, Mrs. G. A. Morrow.
I Ma.. Kinnell is in charge of the Mo-
j tor Vehicle Squadron at Biggs Field,
■ El Paso, having recently been trans-
Mr. 1 fe:. d there from McChord Field,
| Milk, Pet or Carnation, 3 lge
41c I
1 IGA Catsup, 14 oz
15c
Rinso, lg
31c |
Tomatoes, Much more, cdo
11c (
I Coffee, Maxwell House lb
51c 1
| Eagle Milk, 15 oz
29c |
Del Monte Peas, No 2 can
22c |
1 Del Monte Corn, vacuum pack 20c
1 Flour, Pillsbury 5 ib
44c J
1 Rath’s Tender Picnic Ham lb
51c
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Herring’s IGA Grocery & Market
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Mrs. Louis Schultze left Wednes- _ . ,
day for Temple where she will rep-
ie.-ent La Salle < "Ui.ry as a delegate _
to the Home Demonstration Club- ,.f I ,r
Texa-. » *
Tacoma. Wash.
Sweetheart, Wife, Sister, or Mother
THRILL HER THiS CHRISTMAS
with a Lovely LATQz Ce:3ar Chest
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Judge and Mrs. John W. Willson
returned Tuesday from a ten days
i trip to Lufkin and Chester. The
j Judge stated that it was mighty dry
over in that section, and most of the
rivers were very low ami farm and
ATTENDING TSCW
Denton. Oct. 10—Two girls from Co
tulia are among the 12015 student-
enrolled at Texas State College foi
Women for the fall term.
Two hundred and three out of 254
CLEAN OUT RUST, SCALE,
DIRT AMD SLUDGE...
j pasture land.- were showing the el- j TeX;,s counties are repre-enti-d in th» !
tect of the drouth. Howevei. show- ! registration figure a- well as 22 1
THE
ers had begun falling in that section
! when ha left, he said.
Mrs. L. E. Schulze, Mrs. Delbert
; Curtis, Mrs. Temple Harrison, Mrs.
< •-. ai Gebert and Mrs. Gus Dobie
j were San Antonio visitors W ednesday
Mr. and Mrs. H. I). Storey were i
I San Antonio visitors this week.
Mr. and Mrs. V. Sher of Binning- s
1 ham, Alabama, left this week for Lo.~ .
Angeles, Calif, after a visit here in
the home of their daughter, Mr. and
j Mrs. Sidney Zinberg.
tuiients from Seven foreign countries
331 registrants from 31 othei
I and
-tales.
Students from Cotulla attending ]
TSCW arc Mis.- Dorothy Louise Man
gum and Mr- Kitty Intel i-h McLaugh
lin.
F«l V WAY
A clean cooling system is as im-
portant to your car os proper
!jbricclion. We can clean your
coo g system thoroughly,
quickly, economically wi:h this
rew, modern method.
Kerr Motor Co.
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The Women of* the Church will
• meet Tuesday evening at 7:30 at the
i church. Miss Janella Williams will
teach the Bible study on the Minor
Prophets.
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Mr. and Mrs. David N. Mitchell of j
I Tulsa, Okla., are visiting in the home
, of his brother, Mr. and Mrs. J. P.
• M itchell.
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SHOT DOWN!
Join our
LANE Christmas Club Now
2pA*'1*
tye*'1'
And Be Sure She Has Her lane for Christmas!
It’s the Real Love-Gift — the Gift that Starts the Home!
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We have on display a complete
assortment of gorgeous Lane
Cedar Chests—finished in finest
woods of the entire world, in
styles to harmonize with any
other furniture! All have Lane's
exclusive, desirable quality
features! Tree moth insurance
policy goes with every chest.
Come in today.
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Make Your Vote?;
Mean Something!!
Vote for a man who will be
seated—who is sincere and
sensible—who will represent
YOU, and not special interests
or groups—who will save the
Tidelands for the schoolchild-
ren of Texfts—who will rid
our government of the Com-
munists in our midst—Who
will oppose any and every Civil
Rights program devised to
disenfranchise the South.
Act Now! LAY-A-WAY a LANE Today!
TAKE YOUR TIME TO PAY I
SIDNEY M. ZINBERG, Owner.
COTULLA FURNITURE CO.
COTULLA, TEXAS
Last hunting season 2.500 telephone wires
were broken by stray bullets. That’s why
we say: Hunters, please don't shoot at birds
on telephone wires.
One shot may break an important long dis-
tance wire.
SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE CO.
VOTE FOR THE
ALL-TEXAS CANDIDATE
Jack Porter
FOR
U. S. SENATE
BUTANE
ANY WHERE - ANY TIME
Pearsall Hydro Gas Co.
Pearsall, Texas
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The Cotulla Record (Cotulla, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, October 15, 1948, newspaper, October 15, 1948; Cotulla, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1162936/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Alexander Memorial Library.