The Cotulla Record (Cotulla, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, September 12, 1930 Page: 4 of 4
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id*: OOTULLA RECORD
SPECIALS
SATURDAY
DriedPeachcs,rcrop15c
5 lbs
for
PINTO
5 lbs
.—w—«—v—w—m w w w ■■ m * v ■ v v v *- v* *w* V ^ -w-
niivpc Libby’s plain Qa
UIIVoo73 oz. bottle'”'
Red
Tokays
Grapes
10c lb.
Black
Figs
new
crop
16c lb.
Apricots
can
Pigfeet "If" 27c
lb. packages
Piccly Wiggly
Miss Bert Smith spent Sun-
day in San Antonio.
Mrs. Will Cotulla spent Mon-
day in San Antonio.
Miss Belle Taylor was a San
Antonio vistor during the week.
Harry Sherran spent Satur-
day in San Antonio.
T. H. Poole made a business
trip to San Antonio Saturday.
Paul Cotulla was a San Anto-
nio visitor Sunday.
June Yates and C. E. Manly
Jr., visited in San Antonio Sun-
day.
Gerald Dyson returned Fri-
day from Dal hart wdiere he has
been visiting friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kerr and
Miss Willie Mae Kerr were La-
redo visitors Sunday.
J. W. Coker was over at Car-
rizo Spings and Crystal City on
business this week.
Mrs. T. B. Poole and Mrs. M.
G. Talbott visited in Uvalde last
week.
Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Young
spent Wednesday in San An-
tonio.
Dr. J. N. Lightsey spent Sat-
urday in Karnes City on busi-
ness.
Mrs. Will Cotulla and Miss
Marie Neal were Laredo visi-
tors last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Tebbe and
daughter spent Thursday in
San Antonio.
Robert L. Logan of George-
town visited friends here Sun-
day.
Mesdames. J. N. Lightsey and
H. C. Pittman spent Saturday
in San Antonio.
Miss Ellen Young spent sev-
eral days here the past week as
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Mars.
Mrs. Will Burris and daugh-
ters Misses Lucille and Louise,
were San Antonio visitors Mon-
day.
J. H. Barlow was here from
Laredo Sunday visiting his sis-
ter, Mrs. J. B. Hutson. He was
anroute to El Paso.
Miss Mildred Manly left Sun-
day for Gulf where she re-
sumed her duties as teacher in
the Kindergarten Department.
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Poole and
children spent last week-end in
San Antonio at the home of her
j sister, Mrs. Scott Carnell.
Aylmer Gilmer of Del Rio,
|is visiting in the home of his
aunt Miss Lizzie Gilmer and
j uncle Guilford Gilmer.
F. W. Schramm has been in
San Antonio for the past ten
| days receiving medical attention
I at Ft. Sam Houston.
NOTICE.
Anyone interested in Voice
Instruction . see or call Adorris
Deopker.
Mesdames. T. H. Poole and
Dudley Storey were San Anto-
nio visitors the past week.
Miss Alyce Maltsberger has
returned home after a ten days
visit to friends in Del Rio and
San Antonio.
Miss Lucille Rock of San
St. Clair Reed was in Cotulla
Wednesday from San Anttnio.
S. H. Lewis was here from
San Antonio during the week.
Bob Snow spent several days
of last week in Austin.
PRAYER-MEETINGS.
The Women of the town are
having special prayer meetings
for the Evangelistic Campaign,
in the Methodist Annex each
evening at 5 o’clock. Every
woman who loves the Lord and
wishes to see souls saved is in-
Everett Coleman left Sunday
evening for San Antonio, where vited to attend these services.
he will do carpenter work at, The men are holding early
Randolph Field. 'morning prayer-meetings for
.. , ,, , . „ the coming meeting at the Bap-
UJS, i_,ueme i\uetv ui oitn ^ r‘ a,!| ^rs‘ ^ou,t * ree,Jian tist Annex every morning at 6
1U1*S i.umie x\ui|v ui oan aIKJ small SOU are back after invinrW Women are invited to
Antonio is spending the week at b - „ Mr o clock. Women are invited to
the Lake Grove Farm visiting * •*' ! summer, air. take part m this service with us.
h"r i^l ,s"'nK.Freeman i, a teacher m High|Every ctlriatian „ town
her cousin, Doris Daniel.
Mrs. Lee Harper was called
to San Antonio last Thursday
by a message stating that her
father Mr. Stidham, had died.
Miss Martha Morrow and
Billy Morrow are spending a
few days with their parents,
Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Morrow.
Miss Fannie Herring left
Friday for Brady, where she
will be head of the commercial
department in the public school.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown
of Evergreen. Ala., are here vis-
'iting at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. W. I. Buffington.
School.
I
should attend these services.
PUBLICITY COMMITTEE.
Democratic Nominees
Mrs. Joe Nagy Sr., and fcons
of Millett left for Bryan Wed-
nesday where they will make
their home for the school term.
Louis will attend High School
there while John and Frank will! -— ---— -— --
enter A. & M. College as Soph- hor Koprennutivr 76th D«t.
omores. _ WALTER E; J0NES- _
Mrs. Larry Harr of Carrizo Eor County Judse:
Spings passed through Cotulla. G~ A- "BJUPUlt,
Tuesday enroute to Roma. She For <horiff nnd T„x CollecUr:
was accompanied from here by T H «>OOI v-
Mrs. Will Cotulla. They will---- _
spend a few days there with For District Clerk:
their husbands, who are in the FANNIE J. DOWE.
Customs service.
CLASSIFIED
WANTED — Boarders
Roomers.—Phone 111J.
and
FOR SALE—Duroc Jersey
Pigs.—H. S. Taylor, East
Heights. 9-12.
FOR SALE OR RENT—A new
home two blocks from school house.
Will take good vendor’s lien notes
for my equity, or a small down pay-
ment and the balance like rent.—
G. R. Hoff.
WANTED--To trade good Port-
able Victrola for hens.—See A. S.
Garcia. 7-4.
For everlasting, low priced Mom*,
ments see H. S. Taylor, East
Heights. Drop a post card and TO
call. 4-26 ti.
FOR SALE—1-4 block city prop,
erty. Front of Baptist Church.
See Ed Cohenour. 10-18
For County Clerk:
TT Mrs. Carrie Knaggs accom- A. U. KNAGGS.
Harold Slack who has spent ipanied bv Mrs. Lee Peters and —-——-
the past few months here re- daughter Isabel, returned home For Connnt^.
turned to his home in Browns- Sunday after having spent sev- _ B> WILDENTHAL, Jr.
vine on Thursday. - - -- * 1 "
FOR RENT—Dwelling on
Mewhirter farm for rent, one
mile from town. Apply this
office.
Mr. and Mrs. Harve Ferguson
and children spent several days
of last week in Jourdanton, vis-
iting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Gaddis
were here from San Antonio
first of the week visiting in the
home of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. L. W. Gaddis.
Misses Eula Mae and Cora
Ferguson have returned to La-
redo where they will teach in
the Laredo school again this
year.
Mrs. James Dobie of San An-
tonio spent several days of last
week at the Watkins ranch, as
the guest of her sister, Mrs.
Onie Sherran.
Miss Christine Taylor of Bee-
ville has been the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Onie Sherran at the
Watkins ranch for several
weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gilmer
and young son. Jerry Dyson,
have returned to their home in
El Paso after visiting in the
home of Mr. and Mrs, W. M.
Dyson and other relatives.
Misses Gwendolyn and Polly
Poole returned home Saturday
after having been the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Crowtherof
San Antonio for several days
last week.
Thos. Ogletree received a
message Monday stating that
his sister had died that morn-
ing in Kingsville. Mr. and Mrs.
Ogletree and son Thomas, left
immediately, going through in
their car.
Miss Francis Buttles of Pear- j Ted and Stanley Pickens and
sail was a visitor here on Fri- John Cotulla returned home
day. Saturday from San Antonio,
Miss Christine Taylor, Tom |"’hwe ,hey spent several d»y”'
Sherran, and Grogan Lord mo-1 Miss Vera Rutherford of
toved to San Antonio on Monday. Stephenville, is in the city vis-
H. H. Landrum of Artesia jiting her aunt, Mrs. 0. W. Hol-
Wells was in town yesterday on ™an.
business. Mrs. joe peters and son Har-
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Coleman old, returned home Tuesday
and children of San Antonio from Oklahoma, where they
spent the week end in Cotulla. spent the past month.
[iss Dosia Shaw returned to
Antonio last week after
iding six weeks here with
tives.
Miss Beryl Lowe was here
from San Antonio during the
week visiting in the home of
Miss Gladys McMahon.
RATS DIE
so do mice, once they eat RAT-
SNAP. And they leave no odor be-
hind. Don’t take our word for It—
try a package. Cats and dogs won’t
touch it. Rats pass up all food to
get RAT-SNAP. Three sizes.
36c size (1 cake) enough for Pon-
try, Kitchen or Cellar.
65e size (2 cakes) for Chicken
House, coops or small buildings.
81.25 size (6 cakes) enough for o0
farm and out-buildingi, storage
buildings, or factory buildings.
Sold and Guaranteed by
GADDIS PHARMACY.
BATES & STOWE
Drilling Contractors.
Water Wells put down in short-
est possible time. References
given. Address Bill Stowe, Ar-
tesia, Wells, Texas.
mat,
DONT FAIL
TO EAT AT THE
MILAM
CAFETERIAS
When you are in
SAN ANTONIO
The Best Food in Town
Catet&iUUs
eral days with Mr. and Mrs. j For County Treasurer:
Vernon Smith. Mr. Smith has f. D. McMAHAN.
recently undergone another op- \ ---
eration for injuries received to,*'01- County Attorney:
his shoulder when he was a vic-
tim in an automobile wreck.
He is reported to be doing as
well as could be expected.
NOTICE TO PIANO
STUDENTS.
My classes in Piano and
Theory will begin Monday,
Sept. 8. All interested see me
at the school or music studio.
MRS. S. B. FOWLER.
DIES Y SIES.
Plans are under way for a
three days celebration of the
16th of September by the Mexi-
can population. Programs are
out for the 13th, 14th, 15th and
16th. Stands are being erect-
ed around the plaza and a big
time is expected.
NO MORE RATS
or mice, after you use RAT-SNAP.
It’s a sure rodent killer. Try o
Pkg. and prove it. Rats killed with
ItAT-SNAP leave no smell. Cats or
dogs won’t touch it. Guaranteed.
35c size (1 cake) enough for Pan-
try, Kitchen or Cellar.
65c size (2 cakes) for Chicken
House, coops or small buildings.
$1.25 size (5 cakes) enough for an
farm and out-buildings, storage
buildings, or factory buildings.
Sold and Guaranteed by
GADDIS PHARMACY.
TOM LEACH.
For County Surveyor:
J. G. GILMER.
FOR SALE.
Upright piano, in good condi-
tion. Priced very cheap.—Mrs.
J. C. Young, Phone 45. 8-29.
Let a new SINGER do your
school sewing. Singer sewing
machines, supplies, repairs—a
few good used machines priced
right.—J. M. Heaner. 8-22 4t.
For County Commissioner Precinct 1:
H. C. GUINN.
For County Commissioner Precinct S:
S. A. JAMES.
For County Commissioner Precinct 8:
J. W. BAYLOR.
For County Commissioner Predngt4:
J. W. MARTIN.
For Justice Peace, Precinct No. 1:
W. A. KERR.
For Justice Peace, Precinct No. 8:
F. A. WOOFTER.
For Justice Peace, Precinct No. 4:
E. A. HERMAN.
For Justice Peace, Precinct No. 6:
C. M. JUVENAL.
For Justice Peace, Precinct No. 6:
R. L. HENRICHSON.
Relieves a Headache or Neural-
gia in 30 minutes, checks a Cold
the first day, and checks Malar-
ia in three days.
666 also in Tablets.
GILBERT
Truck Line
Round Trip to San Antonio daily
BONDED
SERVICE
WE GIVE SERVICE
I Patronise Your home town man.
Phono 906.
Crockett 4777.
For Chairman Democratic Executive
Committee:
D. L. NEELEY.
Curtis Herring spent a few
days of last week in Robstown
visiting Walter Meitzen. On
his return home he was accom-
panied by Walter, who spent
several days here with friends.
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Cotulla San Antonio |
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JOHNSON’S
Truck Line
SAN ANTONIO TO COTULLA
MONDAY and THURSDAY.
LOCAL HAULING
Picken’s Dairy
PHONE 88J
Sweet milk, Cream
Buttermilk, Butter.
Delivered to your <Wr atoraing J ..
and Evening. j ii<
JAMES O’KEEFE
PIONEER ONION GROWER AND DEALER
Can tell you some interesting facts about his
experiences with
Onion Seed
He Plants REID’S
M. H. RUSSELL, Local Representative.
Where Do You Plan
to Drive ? . .
W. A. TARVER
FUNERAL D1REC10 it
Complete Line Casket*
Hearse Servic
Phone 82
Stop in—tell us where you are
going. We will look over your
tires—and if a little repairing
or a low-priced Goodyear will
answer your needs, we’ll say so.
The 1930 Goodyears reflect, in
line quality at low prices, Good-
year’s great leadership in the
industry. Now is the time to
get YOURS—with our service
back of them.
Guaranteed
Tire Repairs
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WATER
if water ia what you want
see
W. 0. MORRISON
DEEP AND SHALLOW WELL
CONTRACTOR
Lmt* word at Rooord Office
or writ* or Phono Count
Hotel, DlH oy. Tom.
coo
All Size®—All Type®—All Price®
Hoff Chevrolet Co.
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