The Cotulla Record (Cotulla, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, July 14, 1972 Page: 3 of 4
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COTULLA, TEXAS
THE COTULLA RECORD
•'DEDICATED TO COMMUNITY SERVICE"
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Cotulla Locals
Engagement Announced
The Social Scene
STOCKMENS INSURANCE AGENCY
neld con
SCHULZE
is home for a
Pest Control
camp, with a faculty-
HOME and LAWN PROTECTION
is in
TERMITE CONTROL
Area Wide Service
SALE
DAVID SCHULZE
Summer Clearance
Cotulla, Texas
July 14 to July 29
FAVOR FASHIONS
CENTRAL POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY
DAN'S FURNITURE & BUTANE
Serving
she|
of I
are Debbie and Scott
children of Mr. and
S. Green of Star Route
Mr.
and
and
the
Stephen Schroeder, Michael
and Susan were in Victoria
and Yorktown over the week
tnd..
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald II. Dan-
iel were in Sabinal Saturday
evening to attend the wedding
of Mis Jane Keath, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Medford Keath
and Mr. Seth Witcher.
James Spriniglon, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Springton
is home on leave f-om his
duties with the U. S. Navy in
Port Mueneme, California. Af-
ter his leave, he will be sta
tinned in Atka, Alaska. James
is the nephew of Mr. and Mrs.
Jumes Dean, former Cotulla
residents.
The
staff of over 40 membe-s. fea-
ture^ activities in band, or-
chestra and ensembles, as well
as classes in music apprecia-
tion, theory, drum majoring
and twirling.
Gardendale are
1100 junior and
school students
the West Texas
Music Camp,
16-28 on the
State University
Andrew Sut-
were visiting
Debbie And
Scott Green
At Music Camp
Phone 879-2101
Artesia
Wdls New
Mr. Glen Mellenbruch of
Austin and Maj. Bailey of San
Antonio were here over the
week end
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Roath
were visitors in Laredo.
Mr. Wilson Child was in
San Antonio on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Mellen
truth and sons of Austin were
visitors on the
Ranch.
I Mrs. Floyd Roberts and Mrs.
' M. Jenkins were visiting re-
latives in Al ee.
Monica Childs
while.
Mr. and Mrs.
to nof Poteet
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Roath.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sus-
i tain of Poteet were here visit-
I ing Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Roath
; Mrs. G. H. Lewis, Henry
: and Becky of Rosenberg were
Little Jackie Stevenson
Kerrville attending the Pearl
Wheat Camp for boys. Jackie s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Stevenson will drive to Kerr- yr:
ville Friday and bring him
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Betton Sweet I
and two boys from Grand
Prairie are visiting her par- I I
ents, Mr. and Mrs. George D. '..I
Crisp, and other relatives
here. ™
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Horton
visited in the home of her
sister. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Car-
ter of Pleasanton Thursday. 1 ’
Mrs. 0. A. Winslow spent ...
Monday visiting her s^ter,
Mrs. E. V. Acker of Freer.
Artesia Wells welcomes
end Mrs. Jack Hednley
Mr. and Mrs. Bcb Childs
sons as new residents of
community.
Woodwaard H D
Club Meets
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Fugate announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Cynthia Inez to Oran Henry
Coleman, Jr., son ot Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Co
of Dilley. An August wedding is planned.
The bride-elect attended Cotulla High S<
ishing her senior requiremems this summer. H.r : c
is presntly serving with the United States Arn y
many. After their marriage, the young couple w
turn to Germany where he will finish his tour of duty
in the service.
ALL Forms of Insurance
Life - Fire • Auto • Accident - Liability
Ray M. Keck, Jr. James C. Barbour
Wm. B. Barbour Carroll S. Barbour
Celebrating our 25th Anniversary
117 N. Front St. Office 879 - 2114
Cotulla, Texas Home 879 - 2305
Miss Monica Childs of Catar-
Kimberley of Troy were visit-1 / Mr- and
ing Mrs. M. O. Jenkins and Mrs Wilson Chilas.
Mrs. Floyd Roberts.
Mr. and Mrs. John Draper,
their son and grandchildren of
Corpus Christi were here for
Canyon. — Tw’o young mus-
icians from
among the
senior high
enrolled for
Instrumental
schedu’ed July
K’.attenhoff ( v’est Texas
campus.
They
Green.
Mrs. J.
LOS ANGELES NEWS
I visitors of Mrs. M. O. Jenkins
by Mr«. Flova Robert* and Mrs Floyd Roberts.
Dp-I Mr and Mrs. Frank Miller, Mark Brown of College Sta-
i . . .. . - w, r - fmn 1.3 vicitinrtr his na rents.
iy COTULLA LOCALS
' Mr. and Mrs. Felipe Cruz Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Sch
and son of Blue Island, Ulin- roeder and family had as their
ois and Mrs. Cruz’s sister, Pat guests for the 4th of July holi-
Gomez of Blue Island, IL.nois day Mr. and Mrs. Joe H Hut-
spent the 4th of July week chins of Victoria.
I with Mr. and Mrs. Sabas Cruz Mrs. H. P. Gaddis is visiting
j and other friends and relatives. | with relatives in Canada.
The Woodward Home De-; Mr. ana miv runs
monstration Club met at the and children ot New . . Vernon Brown
Herrin residence on June 29. ftX'r u.or the "h o( JuTbuuSys.
»re»ntWere **“ i Mrs WilUo Pim Wne and Miss Montea ChiMs of Catar-
picseni. | ... . , ____ ______ i ma was a vis.tor of Mr. and
A discussion was
cerning the State Meeting and
the giving of a fee for ex-
penses to their representative
Miss Donna Casey, when
represents Cotulla out u.., - ,
town. It was also decided that
Donna would represent the!
H. D. Clubs in the July 4th >
I parade.
Mrs. Herrin was elected to
serve as a delegate and Mrs.
Gouger was elected to serve as
hei alternate to the State
meeting.
The program for the meet-
ing was on bottle cutting.
The next meeting will be on
July 12 at 9:30 a m. with Mrs.
, Kyle.
Reporter, Temple Herrin
CHURCHES
Needs
The Community's
Service
YOUR BUSINESS
SHIP'EM TO COTULLA
The Auction On The Grow!
BENSON
_ 879-2327
Cotulla —
HARRY, HARRY Jr. & CHARLES
Cotulla Livestock Commission Co
466 2221
PE4-4084
One Big Sale Each TUESDAY
That Produces Top Livestock
Phone
879-2328
Phone
879-2327
P.O. Box 171
COTULLA, TEXAS
Lumber Dept. In
WE APPRECIATE ANY PART OF
HARRY THOMPSON
WE Want and Appreciate
Your Business
a.m.
9:00
Pearsall_________
San Antonio .
Richard Clay Thompson
Pearsall ................................................~ 2221
San Antonio ........................................ PE4 • 4084
HARRY THOMPSON, JR.
____DR4-2333
Crystal City-------------------
CHARLES A
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
SUNDAY
Worship Service - 9:00 a.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
SUNDAY
I Morning Worship - 10: 45 a m.
Church Training - 6: p. m.
SUNDAY School ■ 9: 45 a. m.
WEDNESDAY
Bible Study; Prayer Service
7: 00 P. M.
SATURDAY
Spanish Bible Study - 7: 30 p.m.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
SUNDAY
Biblie Study - 10: 00 a. m.
Communion and Worship
11: 00 a. m.
Evening Worship - 6: 00 p.m.
WEDNESDAY
Bible Study 7:30 p. m.
Ladies Bible Class; Every third
Monday of the mouth 7:00 p.m.
ST. TIMOTHY'S EPISCOPAL
SUNDAY
2nd. Sundays. Mass - 8:30
Morning Prayer Service -
a. m.
Sunday School 10.00 a.m.
WEDNESDAY
, Bible Study - 2:30 p. m.
FIRST UNITED METHODIST
SUNDAY
Church School - 9:45 a.m.
Mornink Worship - 11:00 a. m.
Evening Worship - 7;00 p. m.
SECOND TUESDAYS
W.M.S.C. - 4:00 p.m.
SECOND WEDNESDAYS
Finance Commission - 7:30
Administration Board 7:30 p.m.
SACRED HEART CATHOLIC
SUNDAY
Masses. 6:30 a.m. 9:00 a.m.
WEEK DAY MASSES
6:30 and 7:00 p. m.
11: a.m.
MON., TUES., THURS., FRL
WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY
MASSES 6,30 a.m. and 7:00p.m.
HOPE LUTHERN MISSION
SUNDAY
Sunday School • 10:00 a. m.
Worship Service • 11:00 a. m.
CONFIRMATION CLASSES
Wed. - 5:00 p.m. and Sun day
10.00 a. m.
Building for tomorrow
costs a lot today.
Unlike some Industries, CPL
cannot put off expansion or simply
cut back production in hopes that
the cost of building new facilities
will eventually come down.
Thousands of new customers are
added every year. And present
customers are increasing their use
of electricity. This growth must be
met. When you flip a switch
you expect results.
During the next ten years we
will have to double our production
of electricity. In the power business
that means you start building now.
And just as your building costs
have increased, so have ours.
The amount of money we have
invested per customer has gone
up 60% since 1960. Every nut,
bolt and washer costs more
each passing year.
What won’t change, of course,
Is our desire to serve you — and
respond to your needs for
electricity. Our generation is for
you. But the cost of generating
those kilow
up and up.
keeps going
ep^
fOur generation is for you.
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Shulze, Esma. The Cotulla Record (Cotulla, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, July 14, 1972, newspaper, July 14, 1972; Cotulla, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1177916/m1/3/: accessed May 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Alexander Memorial Library.