The Cotulla Record (Cotulla, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, May 24, 1968 Page: 4 of 4
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FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1968
"DEDICATED TO COMMUNITY SERVICE"
COTULLA, TEXAS
THE COTULLA RECORD
TR 9-2618
COTULLA, TEXAS
"EVERYTHING TO BUILD ANYTHING"
When it comes to adding more room, nobody is better equipped than
W. F. & J. F. Barnes Inc.
AND THERE'S NO WORRYING ABOUT FINANCING! At W F. &
J F Barnes Inc. you can make it* provements on your home *or m
little as $5.00 a monthl . . . and five years to pay.
THE COTULLA RECORD
COTULLA
W. F. & J. F. BARNES, INC
FELT TIP MARKERS
MARK - A - LOT
All Colors
59
SCRIPTIP PENS
YOU WRITE INSTANTLY WITH
THE LIGHTEST TOUCH ON ANY
SURFACE - PAPER, LEATHER, V B
PHOTOS, PLASTIC, FREEZER WRAP,
RUBBER, GLASS, METAL, WOOD
AND CLOTH.
AUTOMATIC
SEWING MACHINES
Dressmaker Special
Sold ait cost - Plus 10%
SoM on appointment only
Write Verna Bruinage,
RFD 390. Devine
Texas or Call collect
MO 3-4908
For Alljour Office Needs
LOOK TO THE LEADER
New Shipment of
Pencil Sharpeners
TAPE DISPENSERS
IN ASSORTED COLORS
SEE THE NEW
CLIP-A-MATIC
$1.75
THERE WAS A YOUMS COUPLE
WHO LIVED IN A SHOE ....
THEY HAD SO MANY CHILDREN
THEY KNEW WHAT TO DOI
THEY CALLED C
W.F.^J.F. BARNES
All Makes Of
TYPEWRITERS
and
ADDING MACHINES
REPAIRS SERVICE
We Clean and Repair
THE COTULLA RECORD
PHONE TR 9-2618 COTULLA, TEXAS
ASSORTED
SIZES OF
Thumb Tacks
AND
Paper Clips
RUBBER BANDS
90c A Box
Perforated Legal Pads
COLUMNAR PADS
UP TO 18 COLUMNS
Elmer's Glue
Rubber Cement
Wire Baskets
Large and Small
lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!!^
Columnar Pads
For Ring Books
SIZE 8'/» x 11
• •
ANALYSIS PADS
ALL SIZES--
STOCKERS FOR
SALE EVERYDAY
2 end S year old heifers,
dry cows, and cows with
calves. Take one, all, or just
visit. Sid Williams Ranch off
Hwy. 1582 Tel. through
Charlotte 227-2614.
LOST: In Encnai! ccrlins bag
containing money, papers, keys
Keep money but please return
bag and other contents to Mrs.
Alien Wood. Box 682 Pearsall.
Texais 78061.
ST. TIMOTHY'S EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
2nd Sundav Holy Commun-
ion_______8:30 a.m
Other Sundays Morning
’rayer 8:30 a.m.
Baseball .
(Continued from Pago 1)
the igiame took a normal pace.
The pitchers settled down and
less battens come to bat.
For the Giants, Norman Mar-
tinez de’ivened the bcig blow a
3 ruin ’homer to deep left .field.
The ball rolled all trie way to
’he fence. Johnny Iiandrum
had backto-back singles and
bath Gainreitit and Olivairiez ihiad
singles.
WihiiiweCl led the Yanks at-
tack as >he got 4 singles in
5 times to bat. Robert Martinez
followed wirth a double and a
-ingle. Ben Feilder, Joe Marti-
nez and Part Flowers go sing-
’es.
Tijirsday ■‘lie Cub? tangle
with the Cards ait 6:00 p. m.
Friday night the Yanks end
Cardis travel to Dilley.
WSCS Circle 1
To Meet May 28
Circle No. 1 of the Womans
Society of Christian Service will
meet Tuesday May 28th at 4:00
P. M. in the FeTowrihip H&T.
of tine Methodist Church.
Leader will be Mrs. Pogat.
Members are urged to at-
tend.
Reporter.
TRY OUR
Want Ads
For Fast Results
OFFICE SPACE
FOR RENT
in
Cotulla Record
Building
Will Remodel To Fit
Tenants Needs
CLASSIFIED INFORMATION
Closing Time: Wednesday
soon.
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gular rate. Payment in advance
unless credit already establish-
ed.
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section $1.00 per column meh
Legal notices at same rate
as classifieds.
Classified ads coming in
after the deadline wui be run
tn “Too Late To Classify.”
Please check your ad when
It appears and notify us at
once if there is an error. This
newspaper is responsible for
only one incorrect insertion.
FOR SALE. 1962 OlsmobEe
Dynamic 88 Standard Shaft. 4
door Phone 334-3396. 613 E.
San Marcos, Pearsall, Texas tc
WANTED
We have a “Work - Train”
program which provides full-
time jobs while you learn a
trade.
Courses available in welding,
auto mechanics, IBM, Electro-
nics, P|umbing, Air Condition-
ing, Drafting, Electrician, also
Secretarial.
Write for Free information,
Federated College, 703 Lone
Star Blvd., San Antonio, or
Call LE3-8191. 6tp9
WOMEN SEWERS WANT-
ED. work ait home doing simple
sewing. We supply materials
and pay shipping both ways.
Good rate of pay. Piece work.
Write Dept. 2W3, Jamsiter In-
dustries Inc., 100 Aslhmun,
Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., Zip
49783. 3tcl3
NOTICE
SMALL BUSINESS
Opportunity for local man to
own and operate a SMALL
PEANUT & CANDY route in
Cotulla Spare Time. Good in-
come starting first week. Must
'have car and able to devote 6
to 8 hours each week to collect-
ing & restocking dispensers.
Requires $780. Cash Investment
Financial aid for expansion.
For personal interv’ew write
TEXAS KANDY KOMPANY
Inc., 1135 Basse Road. P. 0.
Lox 6623, San Antonvj. Texas,
Include phone number.
2tpl2
NATIONAL NEWSPAPER
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THE COTULLA RECORD
Published Every Friday
COTULLA. TEXAS. 73014
Entered in the Post Office at
Cotulla, Texas. Feb. 19. 1898 as
Second Class Mail Matter, Un-
der Act of March 3, 1879.
BUSH & BUSH Publishers
Bettie Patterson _________ Editor
Subscription Kates:
La Salle and adjoining counties
>er year_______$3.00
Elsewhere per year $4.00
It is the intention of the
Record to publish all the news
which the public is entitled to
! know and in which our sub-
I scribers may be Interested. If
in the publication of the news
we cast any erroneous reflec-
tion on any person, business or
group, we will correct such er-
ror as soon as possible after it
is brought to our attention by
whoever may properly claim
to have been offended or mis-
represented.
HORSES BROKEN
AND TRAINED
Cutting, raping. reining, bar-
rels and piles. Years of expe-
rience and excellent faei’iirtres.
Kingsbery Trainiirg S'ab’es
and Stud Farm, Pete Simpson,
trainer and manager. AG 512,
DR4-3997 or DR4-3803, Crystal
City, Texas. 2fcH3
INSURANCE —
O. E. HUGO
Agent
LaSalle county Farm Bureau
Crop Hail Insurance
Farmers Liability • Blue Cross
Life - Auto - Fire - Bonds
“It doesn’t cost to belong to
Farm Bureau: it pays.”
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENT
The Cotulla Record is au-
thorized to announce the fol-
lowing candidates for office
subject to the action of the
Democratic Primaries.
District Attornev
81st Judicial District
J. TAYLOR BRITE
LA SALLE COUNTY
Sheriff
FRANK NEWMAN
Tax Assessor • Collector
ANNIE WELDENTHAL
County Attorney
EDWARD HARGROVE
Commissioner For Precinct 1
VIRGIL SMITH
Commissioner For Precinct 3
BOB COQUAT
•La Salle County
; Library
TUESDAY
9:00 to 12:00 a.m. i
2:30 to 5:30 p. m.
| THURSDAY
| 9:00 to 12:00 a. m.
FRIDAY I
2.30 to 5:30 p. m. I
I i
STRAYED: from our ranch
12 miles west of Dilley, one
six year old black Angus Bull,
branded two bars just behind
the left shoulder. Contact Theo.
Buerger. FR9-1643, Seguin,
Texas, Route 2. 4tcll
NOTICE OF BOARD OF
EQUALIZATION MEETING
In obed'ence to en order of
‘'he Bc'i~d of Equa’iizJ'tiicn. re-
7U,’|t’|v convened end eWng.
notice is hereby given that sand
Brard of Equalization will be
:n region at :ts regular meet-
ing place in the Courthouse r‘n
the town of Cotulla, Texas. La
Salte County, Texas, ait 9:00
a m.. beginning on Wednes-
day, the 5 day of Jlune, 1968.
and 'from day to day thereafter,
for the purpose of determin-
ing, fixing and equalizing the
value of any and all taxable
property situated in La Salle
County. Texas, until such va-
lues have fina’liy been deter-
mined for taxable purposes for
the year 1968. and any and all
persons interested or (having
bus ness wrtlh said Board are
hereby notified to be present.
Geo. E. Cook
Counity Clerk
I iSai’e County, Texas
LaSalle County,
Cotulla, Texas
This 13 day of May, 1968.
DON'T merely brigrten car-
pets . . BKue Lustre them . .
no rapid resoiling. Rent elec-
tric shampooer $1. W. F. &
J. F. Barnes, Inc. CouiUa, Tex-
as. Itcl3
A NOTE OF APPRECIATION
The members of the Cotulla
Voluntary Fire Depart men'
would like to express their ap-
preciation to everyone who
helped make the Carnival a
great success. We especially
thank all our fine merchant'
and businessmen for their
many contributions, the Cotu-
lla Record for its advertisement
and use of its facilities- and
all the many citizens for their
donations and support.
Since we sponsor a Carnival
only once every four years we
are very proud and happy
over this years success. Again,
“Many Thianks", to each and
everyone.
House repairs, construction,
wiring, roofing, painting. TR 9-
2592. L. O. Liad.
If you want to buy or sell a
Farm - Ranch or Town property
GEORGE HOPKINS
Licensed Real Estate Dealer
BEN FRANKLIN STORE
Money To Lend on Farms and Ranches -i-
Classified Ads
filiate member
KALLISON'S
SINCE 1899
★ 'ARM and RANCH
near the stockyords
★ WESTERN STORE
across from the Courthouse
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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/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Alexander Memorial Library.