The Cotulla Record (Cotulla, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, November 13, 1931 Page: 8 of 8
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Best steak or
Piggly Wiggly.
roast
20c i\ at
612 tf
Rev. and .Mrs. H. W. Hamilton
vere San Antonio visitors Thursday.
Christmas Greeting Curds at
: man's.
Nor-
Ladies silk Pajamas at Norman’s.
Mrs. Frederick Binkley was a San
Antonio visitor Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Krnest DeVilbiss * l)r- an“ Mrs. T. A. Baker were
were San Antonio visitors Monday. . Crystal City visitors Wednesday.
Iaidics Kid Gloves at Norman’s.
Children’s silk
man’s.
Best steak or
Piggly Wiggly.
Pajamas at Nor 1 BLANKETS—Full size, only 50c, 10 Mr a,ul Mr». W. H. Sanford Jr.,
roast 20c lb. at
at Aaronson »V Pullen Variety Store, j'1' ^ hiladelphia. Miss., on Nov. 5th.
Saturday only. Mrs. Neeley is now at the home of
her daughter.
Mrs. Martin Olson who is teaching j FERGL’RSON-COKER.
school near George West spent last | __
week end here with her husband. | Miss Helen Marie Coker, daughter
.... ,, [of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Coker was
M'ss Loreen Keck was down from married to Mr. Eimer Kergurs. n,
Kan Antonio last week enu vis.t.ng son of Ml, and Mrs ,, K Fergursr.n
K«-k ’ ‘ ’ Frank, Saturday evening at 7:30.
The wedding took place at the
1>. L. Neeley, local merchant, has Methodist parsonage, with Rev. J.
been in an extremely jovial mood for ; 1 • Young reading the ceremony,
the past week, and we learn the rea- ' Mrs. W. P. Ball, cousin of the
son is a fine grand daughter, born bride was the only attendant.
Mr. and Mrs. Fergurson left im-
i mediately after the ceremony for a
| short wedding trip to Laredo, Cor-
pus Christi and San Antonio.
fomnl
sir
Mrs. J. N. Reeves spent
in San Antonio.
Troj Soles and Donald
were Laredo visitors Sunday.
Gifts for every
man’s.
612 tf j Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Soles and 1).
: L. Neeley were Laredo visitors Sun-
Monday ! day.
occasion at Nor-
| Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Rankin of
Peters j Houston and Mrs. Chris Vesper, of
ICarrizo Springs were guests of Mrs.
O. W. Barnes Friday.
Mrs. Arthur Young spent Friday
in San Antonio.
H. H. Landrum was here this week!
from Artesia Wells.
John and H. H. Wildenthal attend-
: ed a meeting and initiation of tne
Forty and Eight in San Antonio
Wednesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Olson of Sabi-
; nal spent the week end here with
J. E. Henrichson was in town this their mother Mrs. Anna Olson and
week from Artesia Wells. j other relatives.
Roy Martin, sob of J. W. Martin, :
County Commissioner of the Fowler- Harry Sherran was a San Antonio
ton precinct, has been looking for tin visitor Tuesday,
ear of coin with an odd number of
rows, ever since the Record offered Monday' and
ti reward, so a couple of weeks ago !service
he came across an ear that was odd 1 i^gw
all right. It was a freak and four
distinct ears grew up around the
main ear. The rows all ran together
and while it was an odd ear it could
not be determined that there were
an odd number of rows. Anyway,
Roy drew down part of the reward.
Round trip to Son Antonio every
Thursday. Personal
Johnson Truck Line. Phone
8-29 tf.
I
Stew meat
Wiggly.
12 l-2c lb. at Piggly
6-12 tf.
Rev. J. C. Young
visitor Thursday.
was a Uvalde
Special for Saturday. BLAN-
KETS at 50c each. Aaronson &
Pullen Variety Store.
Mrs. Clinton Tumlinson of Jour-
danton spent the week end here with
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Coker, Jr.
ville is here visiting in the home of I Marshall
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Merriman. : , , _ ,
j Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Coker ami
Miss Velma Soles spent last week j children of Eagle Pass spent several
ir. Corpus Christi the guest of Miss days of this week here with their
Elsie Sladek. ! parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Coker,
Sr.
j S. A. James was here from Enci- i
I nal attending the regular session of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Collogne and Commissioners Court Monday. He ,
two small daughters of Dickinson, said 610 bales of cotton had been |
Texas, spent last week here visiting | turned out by the Encinal gin this
Mrs. Collogne's mother, Mrs. Anna season and there would probably
Olson and her brother Martin Olson, he 25 more. There is considerable
. „ interest in the wildcat oil well that is
J. VV. Martin was here Saturday bring drilled 14 miles East of En-
frotn Los Angeles. Said rain was cinaJ> said Mr Jamefi. An abun_
badly needed over the central part dance of good. flowing water ha3
J of bhe county. j been struck, but the drillers are de-
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Leflar of La- jtermined to make a thorough oil
| redo spent Armistice Day here with *esT an(l' may K° dow n 6000 feet. The
Mrs. W. E. bole is already over 5000 feet deep.
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l
Mrs. Whit Neal of San Antonio
visited in the home of Mrs. Frank
Neal last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Aaronson am’
children spent Sunday in San Anto-
nio.
Coach Baldwin, Murray, Dick and !
B; b Stephenson, Preston Reeder, Ted
and Stanley Pickens, Roy Ellis. Jot
Norred, Edward Earnest, Curtis
Herring, Gus Sutton. Herndon Rock, j
BUI Talbott and Bill Hinnant attend- |
Pure Cream can be had any time!0*1 a football game at Crystal City I
at Piggly Wiggly—from Daniel herd, ’ Armistice Day.
T. B. tested cows. team played the Crystal City team,
the score being 13-12 in favor of
Carrizo Springs.
Rev. and Mrs. L. S. King and son
returned Saturday from Corpus
Christi, where they spent the week.
Miss Lillie Belle Herring of San
Antonio spent the week end here
with home folks.
A. H. Connell, of Artesia Wells
was in our office last week and said
he had put in a grist mill on his
place one mile East of Artesia Wells.
Mr. Connell said he had had lots of
experience and would set himself up
against anybody making good corn i
meal. He said he would grind for I |
one fourth of corn, or 35 cents a j I
hundred pounds. He left an ad to i |
be placed in the classified column, | ?
so if you have any good corn that I t
you want made into good corn meal i i
_ to cut down the cost of living thi- ' ?
.Cr;'“,.SP”.T ;*<««• J-* '“'I™ «* path to
Mr. Connell’s place, one mile East of t
Artesia Wells. t
Oscar Barnes, who has been down
at Kenedy for several weeks taking
the mineral baths there, is back and
his health is considerably improved,
and he says he is beginning to fee!
j like himself again. Mr. Barnes say:
NOTICK
Misses Margurite ami Kutherir . hundreds of Mexican farmers haw please call and see Trustee
>
Smith of Pleasanton are here visit
ing their grandmother, Mrs, Carrie
Knaggs.
Will Steele and Max Davenport
were dowot front San Antonio Sun-
day visiting in the home of Mrs.
Jean Steele.
All persons indebted toCo-,|
tulla Mercantile Company will •
re- *
Stoves!
Winter is
Coming!
Buy your
STOVES
Now
We carry a complete
line of stoves
COAL
W OO I)
COAL OIL
GASOLINE
ELECTRIC
for Cooking or Heating
EACH
’29x4.40-2l|
,EACH IN
PAIRS
Goodyear Bargains
Are REAL Bargains
This* Sscdyur Pathfinder Price* Prave It
Price of Each Each In Patre
30*4.50-21 ____________$5.69 $5.55
28x1.75-19 __________ 6.65 6.45
29x5.00-13._ .......... 6.9$ 6.80
31x5.25-21________$.57 8.35
HOFF CHEVROLET CO.
TRADE IN
Old, worn, slippery,
dangerous tires for
new, safe Goodyear
All-Weathers.
OW MUCH DO YOU PAY
FOR A PAIR OF
•-e..e-*e..e.-e--e..e -e~e
11. II.
left Karnes county for Mexico, and garding settlement
it is evident a great deal of land will
not be farmed in that county the
coming year. It is very dry down
there he said, and- conditions seem
to be tighter than they were in this
territory.
FLOWERS, Trustee! I
i L
T. R. Keck & Sons
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Fergurson
returned Tuesday night from a short
wedding trip to Corpus Christi and
other points.
Mr. and Mrs. George D. Cook and
daughter, Edith Sue, and La Nell
Fergurson and Marion Barnes were
San Antonio visitors Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Coleman and
children of San Antonio spent Armis-
tice Day here with Mr. and Mrs.
Price Daniel.
Gifts for Christmas at Norman’s.
Jay Martin has been limping a-
round the lard few days. We heard
him tell someone that he cut his
foot with an axe while chopping
wood. Now, smile.
Jas. Breeding, long time ranchman
of the Encinal section was in town
Wednesday on business. Mr. Breed-
ing is one of the oldest settlers of
I the lower part of the county, and at
'present his home is over the line in
j Webb county. At one time he was
ITax Assessor of I.a Salle county.
| Mr. Breeding said it was pretty dry
! down in his section, but taking ev-
j erything into consideration the pas-
i Linemen were in very good shape for
! the winter, as excessive rains
| throughout the year .made the grass
I the best in the last two decades.
: While in the city he renewed his sub-
scription to the Record for another
year, making the 33rd successive
year he has been a reader of this '
paper.
SPECIALS -SATURDAY ONLY
b-
BLANKETS Eftt™50c
Chocolate Covered Cherrie:
s. 1 lb box 29c
Stove Pipes, each
15c
Johnson's Baby powder 19c
Bay Rum, 4 oz. 10c
Quinine Hair Tonic 10c
Vanishing Cream 10c
Soper fine Castor Oil 10c
Massage Cream 10c
School Tablets, 3 tor 5c
Witch Hazel ioc
School Pencils 4 for 5c
Toiletpaper, 6 for 25c
Aaronson & Pullen
VARIETY STORE
; t \
Teach Your
Boy to Save „ . .
PATIENTLY TEACH HIM value of money . . install
in him the importance of Thrift as it concerns his future
welfare. Explain to him what it means to his educa-
tion and late toward achieving business success.
Start an account in his name and watch how proud he’ll
be every time he can make his own deposit.
STOCKMENS NATIONAL BANK
| IT isn’t what you pay hut
what you get for what you
pay that determines value.
Price doesn’t mean a thing
— but value does, and when
a person buys a pair of Star
Brand Shoes, no matter what
style he selects or the price
range from which he makes
his selection, he gets value and
he makes a real investment
in footwrear, for
Star Brand Shoes Are Better"
Listen to the famous
Shoemaker Quartet each
Tuesday evening at 10:15
E. S. T. Columbia Net-
work.
NORMAN’S
DRY GOOD STORE
Tempting . . .
BAKED GOODS
Cakes Pies
Bread
Save yourself hours in a hot
kitchen. We’ll bake tor you.
COTULLA BAKER SHOP
Remember Always ask for Cotulla “Butter Kist Bread.'
Charm and
m■■
Beauty
are00
WHAT EVERY WOMAN YEARNS TO HAVE.
AN APPOINTMENT WITH THE SHOP OF
YOUTH'S BEAU 1Y EX1 ERTS WILL PRO-
DUCE THE DESIRED RESULTS
THE SHOP OF YOUTH
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The Cotulla Record (Cotulla, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, November 13, 1931, newspaper, November 13, 1931; Cotulla, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1163234/m1/8/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Alexander Memorial Library.