The Cotulla Record (Cotulla, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, November 10, 1967 Page: 3 of 4
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DEDICATED TO COMMUNITY SERVICE'
COTULLA, TEXAS
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THE COTULLA RECORD
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1967
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Cotulla Locals
WSCS To Meet
At Methodist
COTULLA LOCALS
Reporter
Miss Sobervilla
For All Your Office Needs
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LOOK TO THE LEADER
Last Rites Held
For Mrs. Carr
basic
ASSORTED
SIZES OF
LA
CACAHUATE
are
Elmer's Glue
Rubber Cement
Wire Baskets
Large and Small
ANALYSIS PADS
SCRIPTIP PENS
Vote\
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COTULLA, TEXAS
T* 9-2618
for
maii. If you will complete the
application and mail to the La
close
tradi-
team-
Cotulla. Texas, was graduated
from eight weeks of recruit
San Diego. — Marine Pri-
vate Librado R. Cabello Jr.,
Motor
meeting in
November
Mr. and
kel, Mrs.
Collectors office, a voters re
gistration receipt will be mail-
ed back to you.
Wildenthal
Hinkel visited
Mr. and Mrs.
in Hebbion-
Mrs. Annie Wildenthal com-
mented on the number of ap-
plications already received. She
stated that early registration
would eliminate the last min-
ute rush.
Cited for Honorable
tion in the college department
was Jocquin Carpenter, son of
Mr. and Mrs. George Carpen-
ter of Cotulla.
and the
history.
Marine
the new
Some men have the reputa-
tion of being energetic when
they’re only nervous.
Chivalry is the attitude of
a man towards someone else’s
wife.
Some cooked-up excuses
only half-baked. . .
We’ve a reputation for carry-
ing the best brands of farm
equipment at Ranchers Trac-
tor Supply Compary, Inc
an-
and
her
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Harper
and daughters Lona and Jo
Ann of Victoria visited in the
home of his mother, Mrs. Earl
Harper over the week end.
Mr. Harper, an employee of
C. P. & L. helped out in the
emergency repair crews sent
to areas damaged by Hurri-
cane Beulah.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hartsell
were in Corpus Christi visit-
ing her sister Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Garner.
The Breweries of America Pump Constant Refreshment
into the American Economic System.
UNITED STATES BREWERS ASSOCIATION, INC.
905 International Life Bldg., Austin, Texas 78701
the
En-
En-
dir-
J
Ranchers Tractor
Supply Co., Inc.
HIGHWAY 81 - SOUTH
Pearsall Texas — FE 4-3661
Texas State
Perforated Legal Pads
COLUMNAR PADS
UP TO 18 COLUMNS
TAPE DISPENSERS
IN ASSORTED COLORS
29(2
in
in
the
the
Funeral
It’s such a thrill driving
from Fort Worth to Dallas. .
W’here else can you see money
belts on the drying line?
Mrs. Lupe Sobervilla.
nounces the engagement
approaching marriage of
daughter. Carmen Sobervilla.
to Samir Aboul Saad, son of
the late Mr. and Mrs. Guindi
Saad of Cairo, Egypt.
The wedding will be solem-
nized November 25 in the
Sacred Heart Church in Co-
tulla.
The bride-elect has attended
Laredo Junior College, Laredo:
Texas Women’s University in
Denton and North Texas State
University, Denton.
Her fiance is a graduate of
the University of Cairo, Cairo.
Egypt.
J. Carpenter On
Honor Roll
At Schreiner
L. R. Cabello, Jr
Finishes Marine
Basic Training
Chuck Wiison
Owner
were
from
visit-
and
New Shipment of
Staplers and
Pencil Sharpeners
Thumb Tack
AND
vehicle registration
Carrizo Springs on
7th.
Mrs. Charlie H.n-
Annie
and Miss Addie
in the home of
Charles Hinkel
ville Sunday.
Geylon Barnes, Merle Ann
Hoff, and Becky Dobie were
home for the week end from
Southwest Texas State College
and the University of Texas
visiting the r respective par-
ents Mr. and Mrs. Charles
York. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Hoff,
Jr. and Mrs. Richard L. Dobie,
Jr.
'Allow our non-elective state officials to sene on health
and scientific advisory boards.
'Allow Federal experts to teach and consult at our medical
schools, hospitals and special agencies.
'Allow Texas colleges and universities to provide national
leadership.
'Adoption of Amendment 6 will bring Texas into competition
on equal terms with other states for participation in various
Federal programs. . .and funds.
"£»
Coach, to a losing football
team at half time, “Well, girls,
let’s get going.”
Columnar Pads
For Ring Books
SIZE 8’/i x ) I
Ted and Neal Kerr
home for the week end
Southwest
ing their parents,
Mrs. T. A. Kerr, Jr.
Home for a short time last
week was James Morgan, Uni-
versity of Texas student who
visited his parents Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Morgan and his
grandmother Mrs Morgan who
was also visiting in Cotula.
Mrs. Annie Wildenthal, Tax
Assessor - Collector, and Mrs.
J. R. Fugate attended a 1968
He will now undergo from
two to four weeks of indivi-
dual combat training and then
after leave at home, will re-
port to his first Manne Corps
assignment.
The intensified Marine re-
cruit training emphasizes a
rigid physical conditioning,
and survival techniques, both
at sea and ashore, to develop
self-confidence and endurance.
Marksmanship with the M-14
rifle and 45 caliber pistol are
equally stressed, and
order drill instills the
tions of Marine Corps
work.
A thorough study of
military subjects, hygiene, first
aid and sanitation,
customs, courtesies,
and mission of the
Corps serve to polish
Marine's recruit education and
prepare him to join the Mar-
ine combat forces.
Refreshing the Nation’s Economy
What is the brewing industry worth to the American
economy? Reckon it in billions. Here are some of our
annual outlays, in round numbers:
Excise taxes (federal, state, local). .. .$1.4 Billion
Agricultural purchases (grains, etc.).$215 Million
Packaging purchases
(wood, paper, metal)............$550 Million
Salaries and wages.................$2.5 Billion
ON THESE FOUR ITEMS ALONE-MORE THAN $4 BILLION
To Marry
Samir A. Saad
SEE THE NEW
CLIP - A - MATIC
$1.75
FELT TIP MARKERS
MARK - A - LOT
All Colors
Mrs. Minerva Breeding Carr.
101. died Friday in Spahn Hos-
pital in Corpus Christi.
Mrs. Carr, who had lived in
Encinal since before the turn
of the century, had been in
the hospital since Monday,
when she fell breaking her hip.
She is survived by two sons,
Robert L. Carr. Encinal, and
Dan M. Carr. Fort Worth; a
daughter, Mrs. Leia Eads,
Houston; 12 grandchildren and
several great and great great
grandchildren.
Funeral services were held
Saturday at 4 p.m.
Presbyterian Church
cinal. Burial was in
cinal Cemetery under
ection of Cage - Mills
Home in Corpus Christi.
COTULLA IOCALS
Mayor and Mrs. Paul Co-
tulla are in Houston attending
the Mayors and Councilmen
Convention.
Sanctuary Nov. 14
Mrs. Paul Perry i: ! Mrs N
Arnold of Pearsall
Tuesday, Novemb* r 14 at 4
p.m. to bring a s,>ec
cal program en* t>.l “My
Fair Lady” at th General
meeting of the V nans Soc-
iety of Christian Service in
the Methodist sanctuary.
Hostesses will be Mr- Geor-
ge Hopkins, Mrs I; >y Keck
and Mrs. Frank Keck.
An invitation extended
to members of a churches.
All society members are urged
to be present.
ALL SIZES--
RUBBER BANDS
90c A Box
Amendment 6
SATURDAY, NOV. 11 TH
Citizen's Committee for Amendment 6, Tom X andergriff. C hairman
YOU WRITE INSTANTLY WITH
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SURFACF - PAPER, LEATHER, ^HB
PHOTOS, PLASTIC, FREEZER WRAP, .
RUBBER, GLASS, METAL, WOOD •’ ^F
AND CLOTH.
application which is
printed above is an official
application voters registration' Salle County Tax Assessor
blank. The purpose of this Collectors office, a voters i
blank is for those people who
are unable to be reached by
........
NFWPRESTKF FOR TEXAS!
Schreiner Institute cited bi
1 students for the first six weeks
of the school year 1967-68, ac- son of Mr. Librado Cabello of
cording to Honor Roll and
Honorable Mention lists issued
this week by Dean W. C. Weir, j training at the Marine Corps
Xfen-1 Recruit Depot here.
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Patterson, Bettie. The Cotulla Record (Cotulla, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, November 10, 1967, newspaper, November 10, 1967; Cotulla, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1175681/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Alexander Memorial Library.