The Cotulla Record (Cotulla, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, November 6, 1942 Page: 5 of 6
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THE COTULLA RECORD
LOCALS
FORMULA 62
Screw Worm Killer and Fly Smear,
all size*—Ben Franklin Store, Cotulla.
Joe Lee Gilbert of Laredo was a
business visitor here Tuesday.
Miss Alice Copp was a
visitor in San Antonio.
weekend
I)r. Mae Foster of Laredo visited in
the home of W. A. Kerr last Saturday.
Misses Annie Hinkel and Mattie Lou
Masters were recent San Antonio visit
ors.
Mrs. A. S. Milikien and daughters
returned this week following a visit
with her mother in Conroe.
Mrs. W. A. Ramsey of Millett was
a business visitor here Saturday.
The stores will all be cosed in Co-
tulla November 11, Armistice Day.
Sheriff and Mrs. Arthur Knaggs
and family of Carrizo Springs, visited
relatives and frier.ds here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dee Stewart and Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Manly visited in
Edroy last Sunday.
Mrs. A. B. Alexander has returned
home after a visit to her mother, Mrs.
E. S. Busch, at La Forte.
O. J. Sheeran has been over on his
old “stomping grounds” at Beeville
this week attending Rocky Reagan’s
rodeo.
FOR SALE
Modern 6 room House in Cotulla
Excellent location. Vapo Gas,
Terms may be arranged.
CHARLES BATES
W. F. Sponseller, Fowlerton mer-
chant. was a Cotulla visitor during
the week, and left The Record Office
a nice printing order.
Albert Jdhnson, who is stationed at
Camp Livingston, La., is home on a
two weeks furlough; and his friends
here are mighty glad to see him.
Del-Ware Linoleum Rugs, 9x12
$4.95. See our supply w'hile they
Don Gayer, who formerly practiced
law in Cotulla, and who for the past
several months has been in Edinburg,
spent several days in Cotulla this
week visiting friends.
Mrs. M. Kaivert spent the weekend
at Hondo with her daughter, Adalyn,
i who is employed at the Navigation
I School.
Del-Ware Linoleum Rugs, 9x12.1
they last.—Barnes Lumber Company. I $4.95. See our supply while they
Dixon Manly returned home Sunday
from Kansas City where he attended
the 15th National Convention of the
Future Farmers of America.
FORMULA 62
Screw Worm Killer and Fly Smear,
all sizes—Ben Franklin Store, Cotulla,
Texas.
Do your Christmas shopping early.
Ask about our lay-away-plan Ida
McMains Shop.
Why Your Neighbors Use
WATKINS POULTRY
MINERAL COMPOUND
The average egg contains 10.68'; Mineral
This being a fact, one dozen eggs wocld contain about 2 1-2 oz. Mineral
In a year’stime the average hen should lay around 204 eggs or 17 do/.
To produce 17 doz. eggs the hen must have at least 4 1-2 oz. Mineral
The average feed contains not more than 1' • Mineral
In a year’s time a hen will eat about 75 lbs. Feed
This feed containing 2'. Mineral will only provide 2'i oz. Mineral
24 oz. of Mineral will only build about 10 doz. eggs
Due to Mineral deficiency, egg production stops it iround
120 eggs or ... 10 dozen
A year’s supply of WATKINS MINERAL COMPOUND
costs about 10 cents per Hen
FOUR OR FIVE EXTRA EGGS WILL MORE THAN PAY
FOR A YEAR’S SUPPLY OF WATKINS
POULTRY MINERAL COMPOUND
Besides that, folks feeding this product find that, prooerly fed
it does cut down mortality rate by building up resistance; they lose
less birds and thus again they make more money from their flocks.
YOUR WATKINS DEALER
T. M. FULLER
P O Box 307 Dilley, Texas
they last. -Barnes Lumber Company.
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We are indebted to O. J. Sheeran
for a fine mess of fall roasting ears.
He wouldn’t comment on where he
got them—his neighbors all claim he
hasn’t a stalk of corn growing.
i
Margarite Rice, little daughter of |
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rice was taken
to a Pearsall hospital last week. It
was thought at first that she had
diphtheria, but upon examination it
was found to be just a bad throat
Mrs. Leslie Easley and son, Holmes infection,
arrived here Wednesday for a visit FORMUL V 62
with Mrs. Harry Hopkins and Mr. gcrew Worm Killer*and Fly Smear j
and Mrs. George Hopkms. jall Sizes-Ben Franklin Store, Cotulla j
Mrs. C. E. Manly, Misses Mildred [
and Elizabeth Manly, were weekend You can buy War Bonds at the Co-
visitors in Temple, in the home of tulla, Los Angeles, and Encinal Tost
Lt. and Mrs. Clarence E. Manly. j Offices; The Stockmens Bank and
Central Power & Light Co. Office in
Mr. and Mrs. T F Holman of Hamlin ! Cotulla. Place ^our order today,
were here this week visiting their j
father. O W Holmar. and Mr. an 11 Don’t forget to ring 31 and give us
Mrs. W M Manly. They left Tues- the news. We will really appreciate
day and were accompanied home by it if you will phone or bring in your
Dixon Manly. news items.
j Pineapple Juice £!£«.
35c
I IGA Tomato Juice
.
11C
: Salad Dressing
39c
IGA Flour siir
50c
95c
$1.80
; Ivory Snow, laige pkg.
21c
: flronrrao Texas Seedless
. UldllgGo 288 size 2 doz
39c
1
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1 Down Tissue, 4 rolls
2ic:
i
kyl||l Pet or Carnation
6 small or 3 tall cans
25c
| Pinto Beans, new crop lb
6-c
We will be closed all day
Wednesday, Nov. 11.
rEED!
Hog
Cow
Chicken \
36' SUPPLEMENT
43'. SUPPLEMENT
2494 DAIRY FEED
COTTON SEED MEAL
ALFALFA and MOLASSES
SHORT and BRAN
LAYING MASH
GROWING MASH
STARTER MASH
SCRATCH FEED
HIGERA
COTULLA GRAIN and FEED CO
VIRGIL SMITH. Propr.
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tyoAS***
A BIG MAN FOR
A BIG JOB
Producing FOOD for
the Armies of Freedom
You ask me if I can grow
enough food to feed the
Armies of Freedom. I’ll try,
Mister. It’s a big job, what
with labor so short and equip-
ment hard to get, but I can
do it! You can count on that!
Our country has given us farm-
ers the tools to do it with, and
we’re in this fight to keep
them, along with our freedom.
We’ll grow the cotton for uni-
forms and explosives, the grain
for alcohol, wheat for bread,
corn for livestock. We’il grow
enough for you and the armies
of freedom on every front.
Just keep doing your job, Mis-
ter. We’re in this war up to
our ears. We’ve got to
pull together now, brother,
one and all . . . or quit!
P-282
Buy
J RUTH STATES
4 WAR BOROS
STAMPS
Herrings IGA Grocery
and Market
See Our Big Circular for many other Specials
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
November 8. 1942
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9:45 a. m. Church School. John P.
Guinn, Sup’t.
11:00 a. m. Morning Worship. This
is to be a special service with a Band
of Gideons from San Antonio bring-
ing the message. These men are
laymen who pay their own expenses
in order to carry on this work. You
will enjoy their presentation.
6:45 p. m. Youth Fellowship, Leader
Jean Page!.
7:30 p. m. Evening Worship, Ser-
mon by the pastor. Subject: “The
Cry of the Martyrs”.
Have you tested our welcome
lately ?
F. M. Wheat. Pastor
CLASSIFIED
Business For Sale— My General
Merchandise Store, including building,
living quarters. 6 outbuildings. 3
acres land, bearing orange trees, 2
wells water, one equipped with wind-
■ mill. Will sell all, or will sell
stock of merchandise and lease
| buildings; doing good business. Lo-
| cated 10 miles west of Dilley, on
! Eagle Pass highway.—Phone 4F4,
Richard Smith, Dilley. Texas.
For Sale
Electric Ice Box
Electric Mangel
2 Delco Electric Irons
2 Delco Fans
1 Farmall Tractor
3 Pear Burners
1 Iron 20 gallon kettle
1 Lawn Mower
1 Large Tent
♦
“KEEP ’EM FLYING - BUY DEFENSE BONDS
C. G. Hoff La Salle Distributing Co.
O. J. Sheeran
Fur Sale— 20 cows, plain, all have
calves, also a few nice heifer year-
inirs. All in good flesh and worth
the money. Cows mostly young.
Gill Bros.. Dilley. Texas. 11-6
FOR SALE— Registered Duroc
hogs. Prolific sows have big litters.
Now is the time to improve your
hogs. Come see these Durocs at
my farm one mile North of Pearsall
on highway.—R. L. Brown. 4tp
For Sale— Fair quality dry ear
corn at barn—Miller Farms, String-
town Road. 3t
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PHONE 70.
COTULLA. TEXAS
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Let us sell your livestock for you:
John Clay & Co.
UNION STOCK YARDS
San Antonio, Texas
You won’t go wrong in consigning your live-
stock to a Firm with 56 years of successful
dealings on the principal CENTRAL MAR-
KETS of the Country. Ask your Banker
about us.
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iestic Theater
COTULLA, TEXAS
NOW PLAYING
Friday and Saturday
Richard Arlen in
TORPEDO BOAT'
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Sundny-Monday-Tuesday
John Wayne - Marlene Dietrich in
"THE SPOILERS”
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Wednesday and Thursday
Cash Night
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Chas. Ruggles - Chas. Winninger in
"FRIENDLY ENEMIES"
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The Cotulla Record (Cotulla, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, November 6, 1942, newspaper, November 6, 1942; Cotulla, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1163296/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Alexander Memorial Library.