The Cotulla Record (Cotulla, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, September 25, 1942 Page: 2 of 6
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FOR THE EIGHTH CO N S EC UT3VE YEAR
TOS&0IBILI1
broadcasts
SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE GAMES
The Humble Oil and Refining Company is glad to announce that for the
eighth consecutive year they will broadcast football games in which South-
west Conference teams participate. If you can't go to the games this year
follow them through the Humble broadcasts. A complete schedule of week-
end broadcasts will be posted in Humble stations the previous Wednesday
and handy, pocket-size schedules of all Conierence games are available tree
at all Humble Stations.
KumaiE oil a REFininG compnnv
Care ior Your Car for Your Country
HumbJe Company
Resumes Sro-jd:-^-
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a>on’t> opening foot-
y Southwest <
Four of the
| ball (wiiii played .suuimve.-. t on,
| ferer.ee teams will he broadcast by taj
i liuaibie Oil at 1 Refining Company
I this week-end, a- this cun.puny azu.a
^ i -ame» the broadcasts watch huvj
1 been a feat rr of ti c football -ca, a
• for the past seven years.
Starting Friday afternoon, Humbly
I will bi 'auca t direct from Los Ange|.
os the panic between ! O l and U C L
| A. This game starts at 4:00 p, m,
Facific War Time, which is 0:00
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MILLETT
Sum1 av
Mr. A. F. Garina spent
with Mr. Aokes.
Mr. and Mrs. Aided) Garins and
children visited Mr. and Mrs. Warren
Millett, Sept. 22.— Mrs. L. C.
Mathews of Laredo and Mrs. Delbert
Curtis of Cotulla were visitors in the . Dromboole.
home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stephens m Wayne Miller was enrriei
the guest of Mrs. W. T. Walker last j
week.
Mrs. C. C. McKinney and little sons
returned home after spending the !
ENCINAL
War Efforts
Encinal, Sept. 23.—Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Breeding and children of
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of uncontrolled items were rising.
east will begin at 5:30 p, i.i. over the'' * \
Texas State Network including Ky
JZ, Fort Worth; KRLH. Midland; K
GKL San Ar.gelo; KRBC, Abiline; and
j KBST. Big Springs.
Charley Jordan will travel to Las
Angeles to bring a description of the
game to fans of this section.
On Saturday afternoon at 2:20 p,
m, the Humble broadcast will feature
j the game between Texas (’. and K.it.
j sas at Memorial Stadium it. .V.; ; n.
j Humble's vetej-an Kern Tip • wiii hart,
j die the play-by-play, while the color*
1 fu! description of the scenes will
j brought to listeners by Dave Byrn.
I This game will go on the air over
j KPRC, IT iston; WOAI, San Antonio,
! WFAA. Dallas: KTBC, Austin.
Saturday night there will be two
I games. In Baton Rogue, Texas a
! & M plays L S l' and will be broad.
I cast over KGKO, Ft Worth; KXYZ,
| Houston; KTSA. San Antonio; KRIS,
Corpus Christi at 8:05 p. m.
At 7:50 p m. station KTRH in Hous-
ton will air the game between the Ki-e
summer in Liberty Hill and New j Laredo were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Braunfels. She was accompanied
by her sister. Mrs. Lewis, who fk
teaching in the school.
James Breeding Sunday.
Miss Dorothy Ann Krueger has re*
! turned to Seguin where she will re.
uy.
J. C. Morgan returned to Panama ! surne her studies at Lutheran College.
to the I
Canal Zone Tuesday after a thirty
day furlough. He was accompanied
to San Antonio by his parents, Mr.
Sunday. J Pearsall Hospital and was operated j ' /X'1' ^orF®|'-
Mr. and Mrs. Ker.neth Caste and and brought home Sunday. 1 Mr' a,ui Mrs 0ran Shannon
little daughter of San Diego, Calif, j
Mr. ami -Mrs llomer Tomerlm of F OM LLRiON
Skidmore were weekend guests of j
their mother. Mrs. Ida Casto.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nagy an 1 son.
Joe Howard of llebhronvilD were vis-
itors in the homo of Mr. and Mps.i
si;ors in San Antonio Sunday.
Mis. Mary Workman and children
and Reagan Neal spent th^ weekend
Mrs. Ed-
Fewlerton. Sept. 22—J. C. Morgan ! in San Antonio as guests o
| who has been on a furlough from the
Panama Canal Zone, was entertained
Thursday evening Sept. 10, with
Will Nagy last Sundav. , chicken barbecue in the patio of Mr
Roy Duncan was a San Antonio vis- |al’'1 I-V,!n KirkendaH.
itor Tuesday. I Chicken barbecue, salad, pickles, j in the school here.
-Mrs. Marshal Cline ws.it to San
I
A survey of the major cities in the Owls ami the l" S. Naval Air Station
nation showed that from Juiy 15 to i in Corpus. This game will be
August 15 the cost of living climbeu i ed in Houston.
£.2 per cent. | --V--
Fewer Types of Bulbs tjl |KT HOME WEDDING
Almost 2000 electric light bubls and j _v_
lamps of various voltage, wattage ad-I | Miss Alice Tittle, daughter of Mr.
color will go out of production wher
Fra’ k! n
A. E. Schletze is spending this
week in Denver, Colorado.
Miss Lola Ries of San Antonio
spent the week end here visiting j WPB’s new order L-28-A goes into i callle the bride of Montie
Mrs. Wynn Humberson. operation on November 1. No cur-1 O’Neill, son of Mrs. B M. O'.V dl m
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jordan and tailnu-nt in the total production of a qujet home wedding at the hoBA
children were up from Laredo Sun- j electric hulhs will result front groom'# mother on D.dB
■lectrie bulbs will result from
day visiting their parents, Mrs. Sam | action, as adequate supplies of th
Jordan, Sr., and Mrs. M. Spindle. permitted types will be produced,
j die May Gilbert. j j. B. Parker has returned home Record Made in Oil Shipments
Mr. and Mrs. James Walker were after spending a week in Beaumont. A new peak for tank car oil ship
a I visitors in Sail Antonio last week. | Mrs. J. T. Neal and small son oi!ments t3 the east coast was reach-
M:«s Sally Frances Dixon returned Laredo were guests of Mrs. Shelton j during the week ending September l-1
Sunday from Buda to resume teaching Bell Tuesday. | ’'hen an average of 834.440 barrels
to the
■cake auu coffee were served to fort
Antonio Monday. I ■1-ll0s'-5'-
Mrs. Kennith" Do Laune and Whit. I ,1Ioste ^d hostess were: Mr. and
man De Laune of San Antonio were -'-t*- Lynn Ktrkene.all. Joans# ku.vken.
Mr and Mrs. J. C. McCullough re
guests in tile home of Mr. and Mrs. i dldb M'sses Iva and Ethyl ileniy ami.: Mr. and Mrs. Louis Heisinger and
Miss Ruth Schletze left Monday j moved to the shortage area,
for Austin where she will enter Texa I All Purpose Ration Book Sent to
turned home Wednesday from Cor.ro»j University. i Printers
after spending the summer, as guests Mr. and Mrs. James Carr have I OPA ’as*: we
>f t . E. McCullough and family and | spent the past week in San Antonio of the nation's all-purpos
C. \\. Gimble last Friday.
C. A Brousard, Mr. ar.d Mrs. L !
A. Hair ar.d Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hucr. ! ce'ved a
and Judy, visited Mr. and M's Ira :don Graves* "ho anived *afel-v
England.
Mrs. M. H. Martin accompanied by
■ her brother, Perry Elliott of Fort
Mrs. L. T. Shannon.
1 Mr. and Mrs. John Graves have re-
letter from their son. Lyn-
in
Sims at Los Angeles Sunday.
Entry Vance was a San Antonio vis-
itor last Thursday.
family
C. H. Martir. was in from his ranch
transacting business last Thursday.
M. T. Davis of San AntoDio was a
‘ isitor here this week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Sponsellor vis.
ited in San Antonio last week and
where Mr. Carr is a patient in tne
Nix Hospital suffering from a foot
evening September 4, at S 30 p. a.
R‘V. Stanley Haver, pastor of the
Methodist Church, read the w-m ling
lines, in the presence of the family
and a few close friends, in front of
an improvised al'.sr of i1:miner Ho#.
#oms.
The bride was dre«sed in a dark
gieta cress ensembl j tr.d or, > ac-
cessories and wore a corsage of vel-
k sent to the print* rose buds.
She > a senior at A A i as KX*J-
t
WOODWARD
Wednesday, aftei a two weeks visit
as guest of Mrs. Doc Chambers.
Martin Mrs. J. J. Henry, Misses Allye, Iva
Matter anj Ethyl Henry were guests of Mrs '
Schulze and Faye spent the w ik end j, r. \yay ja Jourdanton Tuesday.
Woodward—Mr. and Mrs.
Schulze and Mr. and Mrs
in San Antonio.
Mrs. Joe West made
Pearsall Tuesday.
Bayard, New Mexico, returned home were the guests of Mrs. Ruth Broom.
Miss Clarice Hollan of Cotulla
spent the week end as guest of Mrs.
H. S. Hollar,.
Rev and Mrs. H. E. Peters were
visitors in Pleasanton Saturday.
v.lie anc will continue her
this year.
The groom was graduated
M Run Adams High Scho I a:
ration hooks, designed to provide a
swift means for rationing ary com-
ir.fection. His condition is muc.t modity as soon as a critical shortage
improved and latest reports are that , aPPears imminent.
he will soon be able to return home. ! The book is adequate for rationing from A A-1 College in Kingsvi;
Miss Mary Katy M'ithers accomp- 1°^ at *east two niajor gr->ups of com- is now employed with the
aided her nephew. Gustus Dobie to m°d>t»e* for a minimum of six month-. • western Bell Telephone Comp:-.
College Station Saturday where he I Three more ration books < f similar Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Pa>h
will enter A & M College. She is character are now in preparation. One with the couple, during the cer
j spending several days in Lockhart . bur|dred and fifty million copies if After a shot t wedding trip t
ar.d
I visiting relatives before returning wi'l be printed, and ico. the happy couple will oe it
home.
Mr. Prince Wood and son. Prince
trip
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Stanfield wers Mrs. Inez Shannon returned home
from San Antonio Sunday after a
three weeks visit as guest of Mrs.
visitors in Alice the past week.
Mrs. Guy E. Warren of Refugio w#.«
j Jr., of Sahinal were guests of Mr.
| and Mrs. Shelton Bell, Sunday.
probably will be ready for distribu-
tion shortly before Christmas.
__Lynn Stanfield.
WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF
AXES
RAKES
SHOVELS
HANDLES
PITCHFORKS
Buy these much needed imple-
ments Now - while vou can.
Also what you need in the way
of Hardware, including Locks,
Hinges, etc.
Mrs. W. T. Walker
business in Cotulla Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Morgan were
visitors in San Antonio Saturday.
GARDENDALE jthe certificates of necessity required
Gardendale—L. D. Stephenson of *be Office of Defense Transporta-
transacte.l San Antonio spent last week end with ; *'0R ^or continued operation of their
her parents Mr. and M:s. G. T. Wicst. • r*hicles after November 1.
Fne will go on a visit to Georgia j nue t0 about September 23.
soon where her hi sSird is >t:i»:cned ma'*inF of the blanks will be complet-
at the Ricardo Hot*l in Kings' i
_ , „ , Those attending the wed ling from
Truck Owners to Receive Blanks out of town were: Mr art Mr#
Owners of commercial vehicles w.U W B. Murtishaw, Fred* Riserger Jr,
be mailed blanks on which to apply for Mr. and Mrs. Laxl.-v Stewart Mrs
M. L McAda. Mrs. S. L, Burmin,
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. McKinney and lhe ar n.v at Fort Beiinmg. j *** ,n tlme f°r each eligible operator
Mrs. E. L. Walker were visitors in Mr- and M-** Bonner Austin of 10 obtain certificate.
San Antonio Friday. Tampbellton and Mr. and Mrs. Tinor E*ch aRPication blank will be ac-
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Blackwell re- I Eldrid^e and tw<> children of San comPaR‘cd by a self-addressed envel-
turned to their home in Taft, after!Antonio visited la!it week end ^ T t0 ^ returred G
j a weeks outing while they were here. their parents Mr' a,'d T. A , “"J™1 0DT tea‘'i"? office in De-
Austin. iron, Alien
they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.
C. MeCallough.
„ , „ , „ , LOS ANGELES
Mr. and Mrs. Ljnn Stanfield we»t*
recent quests of Mrs. \V. B. and Mrs. I Los Angeles, Sept. 23.— Mr. and
Inez Shannon. • Mrs. L. A. Harr. Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Mrs. Lyndon Henry moved here this i H,arrj and daU?h‘er ard Mr'
week from Caliham. \ Uaude Doresy of MilJe:t wer«
Mr. ar.d Mrs. Russell Kuykendall, ' ^ul *uests of Mr- and Mr’' Ira L-
5Irs. Cora Kuykendall. James and "'X
Albert Kuykendall were visitors in' Mrs- ^. E. Gustafson is visiting in
Pleasanton last week.
all of Kingsville; Mrs. J. C. Tittle of
Cotulla. Mrs. Joe Daily of San An-
tonio.
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Beginning October 1. this service
station will be closed each night at
lb o clock and will be open each
morning at 5:30.
J. T Pogue Service Sta’ n
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Mr. Perry- Elliott returned to F‘.
Bayard. New Mexico. Tuesday after
a weeks visit as guest of Mrs. M.
H. Martin.
Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Neill of San
Antonio were recent guests of Mrs.
John Graves.
Austin.
James Keith of A.
& M. College D
visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. T.
E. Keith for a week.
Sgt. Forrest Gustafson Mt today
for his station in En,J, Okla. after
spending a 10-day furlough with his
parents Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Gustaf-
son.
Leave For Army
(Concluded from page 1)
Lloyd Earl Warrick, Woodward
Leonardo Treveno. Artesia Wells
Gilbert Gomez. Millett
Jose Castro. Fowlerton
Ferniin Gonzalez. Cotulla
Lloyd Allen Brown, Cotulla
Pablo Flore#, Cotulla
Henry Bube. Gsrderdale
Esper.bion Vella#, Cotuila
Artura Guerra, Enclra!
*M>< R*mirez. I
OATS
Seed Cats
Feed Oats
$1.00 bu.
75c bu.
VirgiLSmith
laMBniwnM
W. F. & J. F. BARNES
LUMBER COMPANY
“Everything to Build Anythin*”
Watkins Products
T. M. FULLER, Dealer
Box 307 Diiley, Texas
A Penny Post Card will bring me to your door
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Dressed Fryers at all Times
Fat Dressed Hens
R< c McCombs
barbecue
Good tat Calf .. Every Wednesday and Saturday I f
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The Cotulla Record (Cotulla, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, September 25, 1942, newspaper, September 25, 1942; Cotulla, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1163636/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Alexander Memorial Library.