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FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1950
THE COTULLA RECORD COTULLA. TEXAS
ENCINAL
MRS. J. H. TRITT, Reporter
Encinal: Mrs. James Carr is
spending some time in Del Rio where
she is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W.
B. Stokes.
Mrs. S. A. James Jr. and daughters,
Pat and Mary Ann and Bobby Carr
are vacationing on the coast this
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Saturday
August 26th
Elect
GEO. E. COOK
to the office of
COUNTY CLERK
Your Support
Appreciated
Dora’s Beauty Shop
Located in dwelling west of
Baptist Parsonage
Will appreciate your patronage
Phone 790
DORA BURRIS
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week.
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Salmas and son
Anthony have returned home after
spending the past two months visit-
ing places of interest in the North-
western states.
Misses Normandy Geek, Gloria ami
Barbara Smith of Laredo are guests
of Miss Yvonne Krueger this week,
i Mrs. W. F. Holcomb returned to
■ her home in Jacksonville Thursday
I following a visit here with Mr. and
| Mrs. Ed Holcomb.
Miss Mary Reynolds is spending
the week in Rockport.
Guy Sweatt and son, Guy Jr. were
recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tony
Salinas.
* Mrs. S. H. Rouse was a Cotulla
visitor Monday.
FOWLERTON
MRS. O. W. HERMAN, Reporter
Fowlerton: Mrs. Louise Went and
Miss Fayrene Marley left Friday to
visit Mr. and Mrs. Urner at Smith-
ville, and on to Belton to visit Mr.
and Mrs. Teddy Urner.
Miss Ira M le Kuykendall and Ho-
mer Kuykendall of San Antonio vis-
ited relatives here Saturday and
j Sunday.
Mrs. McAda had as her guests Sun-
] day Mrs. Mat: McAda, Mr. and Mrs.
Donnie McAda, Mr. and Mrs. Wood-
ing Purch.
Miss Aleene Sanson of San Anto-
nio was guest of Mrs. W. T. Walker
last week.
C. W. Marley of Hebbronville was
a recent guest of his mother, Mrs. W.
H. Marley.
Mrs. Loyd Sar.u lers of Rohstown
was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. T.. J.
Franklin last week.
Miss Tootsie Hunt of Robstown is
a guest of Joe Ann Blevins for sev-
eral weeks.
Mrs. Kenneth Gebert of Los An-
geles was here visiting her parents
Mr. and Mrs. L. J Franklin last week
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Walker of
the Welhausen are visiting her sister •
Mrs. J. W. Jenkins this week.
her sister, Mrs. Lidia Dillard.
Mr. Tom Carnes of Millett was in
Gardendale on business Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roberts and daugh-
ter returned from Mexico Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Kelly and sons
Pat and Gene were Laredo shoppers
Friday.
Mrs. Sarah Pohl, Jr. and Mrs. A.
Pohl, Sr. were in Dilley at a rural
telephone meeting Thursday.
Mrs. Sarah Pohl Jr. and Mrs. Joe
Brown were in Pearsall Thursday.
ORDER
COMMISSIONERS' COURT
COUNTY OF LA SALLE
THE STATE OF TEXAS
This 11th day of August 1950 at a
regular term and session of the
Commissioners’ Court of La Salle
County came on to be considered the
propriety of leasing the County Hos-
pital now under construction in Co-
tulla. In view of the possibility of
wartime rationing, restrictions and
scarcity of fixtures and equipment
necessary to furnish adequately said
hospital, it is determined that the
leasing of the County Hospital to a
lessee, legally selected by this Court,
i: order that said lessee may purch-
ase such medical fixtures and equip-
ment without undue risk on his part,
will be to the best interest of the
County and taxpayers thereof.
It is accordingly ordered by the
Court:
1. That in accordance with the
provisions of Art. 4494 (1). R. C. S„
1925, a hearing will be held at which
the necessity of expediency of teasing
said hospital will be determined; such
hearing to he held in the Commiss-
ioners’ Court not less than 15 days
nor more than 30 days from the date
hereof, tb wit: the 2nd day of Sept-
ember, 1950.
2. That the County Clerk shall
cause to he published a notice of such
tirr| and place of hearing in order
thu all qualified electors and all oth-
er pel sons who may be interested in
the matter of leasing said hospital
ma; appear at such hearing to con-
tend for or protest the proposed leas-
ing Such notice shall be published
for 2 consecutive weeks in the Cotulla
Re. >rd, the date of the first publi-
cation being at least 14 days prior to
the date fixed for conducting said
hea .ng, to wit, the 18 day of August,
; 1950.
2nd day of September, 1950. Attest:
M. V. DAVIS i MRS. A. U. KNAGGS,
County Judge, La Salle County, County Clerk, La Salle County, Tex-
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Jewel’s Kut-N-Kurl
Beauty Shop
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OPEN 9:00 a. m. to 5:00 p. m.
Closed Wednesdays # Phone 493
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such hearing and consideration by
this Court, as many as ten per cent
(10 ) in number of the qualified
voter.i of this county shall petition
th t immissioners’ Court in writing
to submit to a referendum vote the
question as to whether or not the
Cpunty Hospital shall he lease i, then
tk:s C iui't shall not finally lease the
saiv. nless the proposition to lease
aucii hospital is sustained by a maj-
or:’. of the votes cast at such elec-
tion.
4. That the publication of a copy
o* this order for the requisite time
shall constitute sufficient notice to
th- public of the time, place and pur-
pose of the hearing to be held on the
Now is the time to get that new
Watch while they are available
ALDRIDGE JEWELS!
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GARDENDALE
MRS. A. POHL, Reporter
Gardendale: Mr. and Mrs. Buck
Ramsey and children of San Antonio
were visitors of Miss Lydia Ramsey
last week.
Mrs. Jackie Noah of Boerne, ac-
companied Mr. and Mrs. Ramsey.
Mrs. Lula Ramsey left Thursday
for Laredo to spend a few days with
FARIAS CAFF
JUAN FARIAS, Prop-.
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We Specialize In
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FRIED CHICKEN
ALL KINDS OF MEXICAN DISHES
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Owner
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That’s not just idle talk—the average
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Which is proof positive (if anybody needs it!)
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Of course, today's housewife has electric
helpers to lend a hand and take much heavy work
out of housework. But even the finest gadgets
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That’s why it’s a compliment that housewives
take electricity for granted. You fiip a switch
and know electricity is ready.
You can take its economy, for granted, too.
For electricity is just about the smallest item in
our family budget. It cost:; less than a pack of
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i.sh and iron, guards your health, entertains
you What else gives you so much living value—
at such little cost ?
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tributed in various ways to assist us in
arranging for . . . constructing . . . and
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Sales Company.
We have tried to thank each of you
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opportunity.
Activities right from the start have
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interested in calves and fat cattle.
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FRIO LIVESTOCK SALES CO
PEARSALL, TEXAS
YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME AT FRIO LIVESTOCK SALES CO.
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The Cotulla Record (Cotulla, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, August 18, 1950, newspaper, August 18, 1950; Cotulla, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1161198/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Alexander Memorial Library.