The Cotulla Record (Cotulla, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, May 24, 1968 Page: 2 of 4
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FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1968
DEDICATED TO COMMUNITY SERVICE"
COTULLA, TEXAS
THE COTULLA RECORD
Mrs. O. W. Herman
BY MRS. JOHN CASTO
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A mummy is an Egyptian
who was pressed for time.
Behind every successful man
is a man who says he went to
school with him . .
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Mid-
week. Mrs. B. K. Nixon is
of the demonstrators with
aid of Mrs. Nath Arnold
Mrs. Warren Wood. Mrs.
I can resist everythin'
except temptation.
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CACAHUATE
Juan Espinosa
Mechanic
Bake
hard-cooked eggs, chopped
tablespoons lemon juice
Djscor.ftent makes rich men
poor, while contentment makes
poor men rich!
Attachment to Christ is the
secret of holiness and results
in ■detachment from the world!
God (formed us, sin deform-
ed us, but Christ alone can
transform us!
Some people who plan to
repent at the 11th. hour die
at 10:30!
The Lord has two thrones:
one in the highest Heavens, the
other in the lowest hearts! (Isa.
57:15)
True faith is not just believ-
ing that God can; it is know-
ing that He will!
Wonldiness is anything that
keeps us from enjoying the
love of God, or from doing
His will!
Children seldom misquote
you; they repeat word for
word whalt you SHOULD NOT
have said!
Salvation pushed aside is
Christ denied; Salvation receiv-
ed is Christ beleived!
Remember: fruit ripened in
the sun is the sweetest, so,
Alamo Porcelain
Club To Have
HemisFair Show
Ranchers Tractor
Supply Co., Inc.
Pearsall Texas — FE 4-3661
HIGHWAY 81 - SOUTH
Conscience is that small
ner voice that gives you the
odds.
We bet you‘11 like the service
we provide on farm equipment
at Ranchers Tractor Supply,
Co., Inc. in Pearsall.
COTULLA
RECORD
The clean - up for the Mil-
lett cemetary has been set for
Thursday morning. May 30. If
you are unab’e to come on the
dote set, please come and do
your part before May 30. Those
who have given money, the
graves of your family will be
taken care of.
Mrs. J. Donald Jordan was
a San Antonio visitor on Thurs-
day ■and Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Morris
of Somerset visited Mirs. Win-
nie Youngblood over the week
end. On Sunday, they alii visited
tiheir, aunt, Mrs. Alice Lane, in
Los Lomas Rest Home in Lare-
do.
Mr. and Mrs. John Baker of
Dilley were Saturday visitors
of Mrs. L. A. Harr.
Mr. and Mrs. Sonny Canring
and daughters, Debbie and
Candy were week end visitors
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Canning.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Lovelace
of San Antonio visited his cdu-
sin, Mr. and Mrs. Dehner New-
comb on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Mat-
thews, Linda and Jimmy, and
Mrs. Alice Banning oif Dilley
attended the Baccalaureate
Services for the (graduates cf
South Wett Texas Junior Col-
lege in Uvalde Sunday night.
Their san, Jerry, is among the
graduates.
Middle age just means grow-
ing older, when you're already
old enough!
The Alamo Porcelain Art
Club of San Antonio of which
a number of Pearsall ladies
are members is holding a show
and demonstration at the wo-
man’s Pavilion ait HemisFair
this
one
the
and
Ada Coker and Mrs. Tully Mar-
tin will also give a demons-
tration in the art of china
painting.
The ladies from Pearsall who
are members are: Medames B.
K. Nixon, Ada Coker, Nath
Arnold, Warren Wood, J. B.
Bush. T. J. Gilliam, Yancey
Barnhart, E. A. Karasek. These
ladies are club charter mem-
bers of the Woman”s Pavilion.
The Club will also enter the
Hobby Show at Fort Sam Hous-
ton on the 25th and 26th. The
Pearsall ladies will be partici-
pating.
The State Federation of Por-
celain Art Clubs will meet ait
Ccn Can from May 19th thru
May 25th. The Texas State Tea-
chers of China Painting will
also be in session May 23rd,
24th and 25th at Con Can.
Mr. and Mrs. Rocky Henry
and sons visited his father,
Lindon Henrv. Saturday.
Mrs. F. E. Herman and Car-
olyn visited Mr and Mrs. O.
W. Herman Saturday
Mr. and Mins. Fred Green-
ville of Dates visited Mr. and
Mrs. O. W. Herman Tuesday.
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Mr. and Mrs. John Casto met
their son, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Casto of Hillsbore in San An-
tonio and they attended Hemis-
Fair on Saturday. They also
visited in the home of Mrs.
Elsie Reeves. May 6 — May 12.
From -an inch to 2 and V4
inches of rain fell in the Mil-
lett vicinity in the past week.
Mr. and Mrs Terry Joe Mor-
row and children from Los
Fresnos spent the week end
with his aunt, Mrs. Roy Dun-
can.
Mrs. L. A Hianr spent Sun-
day in the home of her son,
Mr. and Mrs Bo Harr in Co-
tulla.
Mrs. Rose Mary Cleveland
and children, Melody and Ron-
nie, and Sgt Bill Stockman of
San Antonio were Sunday vi-
sitors of lher parents, Mr. 'and
Mrs. Ed. Canring.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Brown
and bays of Sinton and Jennv
Matthews of Uvalde were week
end visitors of their daughter,
Mrs. Anna Rae Kiefer and Va-
nessa of Bracketville on Sun-
day.
Serving
The Community's
Lumber Dept. In
WE APPRECIATE ANY PART OF
A casserole that finds favor with one cook is likely to make
the rounds of all the women in the neighborhood. Rice ‘n’ Tuna
Bake is just such a tasty combination that will run the recipe
circuit and make a hit for busy-day suppers and bridge lunch-
eons. It’s a casserole with year ’round appeal.
The rice base for the flaked tuna can be any variety cooked
according to package directions. Simply let the brown or white
rice steam as the label directs while you saute the celery, flake
the tuna, chop the eggs, and ready the binding and topping in-
gredients. Cooked until fluffy and light the separate rice grains
do a neat job of distributing the flavor of the other casserole
ingredients. Another plus for rice as a casserole and menu in-
gredient is its budget balancing ability.
You can tailor this rice casserole to suit the occasion, too. One
day you may wish to substitute flaked crab meat or chopped
shrimp for the tuna. Another time a mixture of seafood and a
blend of seasoned or mixed rice might be appropriate. However
you prefer it, prepare this meal-in-a-dish often. It’s so easy to
mix and easy to like.
Rice ‘n’ Tuna
cup sliced ee’ery
tablespoon butter or
margarine
cups hot cooked rice
cups flakedtuna
Saute celeiy in butter m:ti" tender. Add rice, tuna, eggs and
lemon juice, j-’old in mayonnaise; season to taste. Turn into a
buttered l%-<niart casserole. Top with onion rings. Bake at 350
degrees for 20 minutes. Makes G servings.
Mias Jennie Martin and Mr
and Mrs. O. W. Hemman viis'it-
ed Chester Manton who is £11
in the Pleasanton HocipJtol Sun-
day.
Miss Belly Natus spent the
week end with lher parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Blocker Natus.
They -took lher back to San An-
tonio Sunday afternoon'.
Mrs. Roxie Walker returned
■to Glean Rase, Texas after vi-
siting Mr. and Mrs. Buck Tur-
man several days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Rich-
tor of Refugio visited Mir. and
Mrs. 0. W. Henman, Jr. and
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Herman,
Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Patterson
and daughter of Alice visit-
ed ihiis mother Mrs. Dee Hard-
castle.
Mr. 'and Mrs. Neill Hallam
af Carrizo Springs spent seve-
ral days here this week.
Mrs. O. W. Herman was a
business visitor in Pleasanton
Tuesday.
Mr. ana Mrs. Ward Herman,
Mrs. O. W. Herman, Jr. and
children, and Mrs. H. L. Rich-
ter and children visited Mr.
and Mrs. Steve Stanley in Crys-
tal City, Saturday.
Mrs. Virginia Chamber and
Mrs. Fannie Shannon of San
Antonio spent Sunday
Miss Martin and Chesiter
ton.
Miss Jennie Martin and
0. W. Harman visited Chester
Martin who is ill in itlhe Pie'"
santon Hospital Monday. H?
was feeling seme better.
Mr. and Mrs. Rabie of K’ir.gi>
ville was visitors in Fowlerton
Sunday.
C. W. Marley of Corpus
' --,-ais a visitor here Sun.
day.
Mirs. O. W. Harman -End Mrs.
Word Herman were in Plea-
sanitem Monday and also violat-
ed Mr. and Mrs. V. SpanseXer
at Jourdanton.
Millett News
Food For
FOWLERTON NEWS
Broil a steak I It tastes great... but grease spits and
spatters are hard to clean. Bake a cherry piel It’s
delicious... but baked-on drippings sure can be a
mess. If you love to cook, but hate to clean your
oven ... here’s your chancel Save $15 on a new
electric range. Choose one with a self-cleaning oven.
Then close the doorl Set the diall Let your oven clean
itself, while you enjoy that steak dinner.
Hurry! Offer ends May 31!
Choose your new electric range
from a retail appliance dealer.
To help you pay for it, CPL will
give its customers a
Graduate to an electric range
that cleans its own oven.
Cotulla Locals
FREE BAR-B-Q
ADMISSION $1.00 PER PERSON
Your quality
portable for
back-to-school
Los Angles Cafe
SATURDAY, MAY 25th - STARTS at 7:00 P.M.
PRIZES WILL BE GIVEN AT 11:00 P. M.
BEER WILL BE 25c
Thought
“Keep yourselves in the love
ctf God!“
Let us feed our farjth, and
our doubts wiCil starve to death!
Two things are bad for the
heart - running up hlld, and
running down people!
Our Salvation depends on
what Christ did for us; our
rewards will depend on what
we do for Him!
Let us never forget that what
we ARE is more important
than what we own-!
- Selected.
THE COUNTRY PARSON
Mr and Mrs. W. W Patter-
son -and children of Alice and
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Plocek of
Bishop spent 'the week and in
the home of -their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Plocek. They
also attended the barbecue
given by Mr. and Mrs.Malvm
Plooew honoring tiheir son
Frank, who is 'home on leave.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Alexander
spent a few days -this week in
Houston.
Mr. and Mrs. Evans Pearcy
was visiting his brother, Mr.
and Mrs. Ted Pearcy and fa-
mily in San Antonio over the
week end.
THE COTULLA RECORD
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Patterson, Bettie. The Cotulla Record (Cotulla, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, May 24, 1968, newspaper, May 24, 1968; Cotulla, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1175726/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Alexander Memorial Library.