The Cotulla Record (Cotulla, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, August 13, 1943 Page: 5 of 6
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Homes, too...
Homes too, must be overhauled
kept fit for action.
Can your home fight off wind and rain
sun and snow . . . survive the wear
and tear of daily living .... and
protect your family .... for the
Duration?
Mr. and Mrs. 0. J, Sheeran were
San Antonio visitors this week.
M. B, Olson was
visitor this week,
a San Antonio
H. H. Fiedler made a business trip
to Temple first of the week.
Jo Ann Peters of Corpus Christi is
in the city visiting her aunt, Mrs.
Nancy Cotulla
Mrs. E. Aaronson spent several days
of last week in San Antonio with re-
latives,
We have a peanut threasher and can
do some outside work for the next
few days. If interested see Dan
Kinsel or Hogue roole.
Knaggs>Dobie
Wedding
Announcement has been received
here of the wedding of Miss Fredn i
Xnaggs and Richard Lee Dobie, Jr..
Sergeant. United States Army, in
Jackson, Miss., on August 2, at nine
o’clock in the evening.
The ceremony was performed by the
Rev, F. F. Thompson, Methodist min-
ister, in his study. The bride wore
a gold crepe dress, teal blue hat and
brown accessories. Her corsage was
of talisman roses. She wore a gold
antique bracelet set with lapis lazuli.
The marriage united two of the
SPECIALS
SNOWDRIFT, 3 lbs.
65c
MILK, Carnation, tall 91-2c
IGA Apple Butter, 32 oz. 22c
Mr. and Mrs Claude Franklin and j prominent Pioneer families of La Salie
family spent the past week on their | Mis8 Kn*«*a is the daUKh-
ranch in McMullen County.
j ter of Mrs. Tv, F. Knaggs and the late
Richard F. Knaggs, for many years
Mrs. M. Kalvort and daughter, Ro^; the District Clerk of La Salle County.
Mary are spending the week in San! Mr. Dobie is the son of Mr. ami
f§ | Antonio and Hondo. J Mrs, R. L. Dobie, who formerly lived
I here, but are now residing in Chicago
where Mr. Dobie is Vice-president of
Gerber’s Baby Food,81-2c
Mr. and Mrs, Scott Carnal of San
Antonio are spending the week in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. T, B. Poole,
There are still
Home Repair.
many items available for
See l’s for further information
M-. and Mrs. O. W Barnes of Odem
are in the city this week visiting
friends and relatives.
We have a peanut threasher and ca.i
i do some outside work for the next
few days. If interested see Dan
Kinsel or Hogue Poole.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L DuBose and son
PEACHES, Ripe and Ragged, No 2 1*2 27c
GOLD MEDAL FLOUR 10 lb sack 58c
” ” ” 25 lb sack $1.38
the United Air Lines.
This young couple are both gradu-
ates of Texas University.
Mrs Dobie returned to Cotulla this i
week and will he here with her moth- j J
er while Mr. Dobie will undergo) k
training in Florida for several weeks. |
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Standard Tomatoes, No. 2
09c
McCormick PicUlin3 Spice
I W. F. & J. F. BARNES I
| LUMBER COMPANY •
“Everything to Build Anything”
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j Parafin Wax, Gulf
15c
LOCALS
Floor Mats Kinsel & Co. Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Seibrecht spent
several days in San Antonio this week
Miss Sarah Tinsley of Pearsall spent
the weekend in Cotulla.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Cotulla and son,
Billy, spent the weekend in San
Antonio.
Lt. and Mrs. J. A Prevost returned
to Columbus, S. C. Tuesday. Lt. Pre-
vost spent several days here visiting
his wife and family in Cotulla.
Mrs. Frances Keithley, Miss Julia
Keithley and Mrs. Brantley Eldridge
were San Antonio visitors Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J Prevost spent
Monday and Tuesday of this week in
San Antonio.
Mrs. Maggie Saunders and daugh-
ter, Sallie Sue. are visiting friends in
Houston.
We have a peanut threasher and can
do some outside work for the next
few days. If interested see Dan
Kinsel or Hogue Poole.
Frank Newman was in town last
Saturday from the LuMota Ranch. A
, . good rain would be welcomed in that ,
| La Rocque, left Sunday for a several section he 9tated. ?■
days visit in Mexico. They were ac- j
eompanied by their niece, Miss Mary Mrs. J. R Sutcliffe and Mrs J. R
. Frances Gardner of Rosenburg. Boyd of San Antonio were here this
. week visiting in the home of Mrs M.
Mrs* George Light and sons. ()> B0y,l I !
George and Scotty, Mrs. Jack Malts- ; ?
j berger and Miss Helen Storey motor- j Miss Ophelia Poole, who is attend- j
ed to San Antonio the past week. | in£ school in Denton, spent several I t
! days here this week with her parents
Miss Marjo Davis and her friend, Mr and Mrs. X> g Poole.
Miss Betty Elliott, of Ingleside, were '
here visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. V, i Mrs. Adolph Geiseeke and son
Davis recently
Cut Rite Wax Paper, 125 ft. 15c
Are You Buying Your Share of
WAR BONDS ?
| j Buddy, of San Antonio, arrived yes-
| terday for a several days visit -with
Miss Elizabeth Manly of San An.1 ^ p Knaggs.
tonio spent the weekend here with i
relatives. Mrs. C. E. Manly. Jr, and daughter.
! Judith Ann, and Miss Mildred Manly
Miss Kassie Keithley returned Tues- jspent a cou,,ie of days in San Antonio
day from Denton where she has been t'njg week
visiting Miss Willie B. Kelsay for th
past two weeks.
Miss Mable Lee Martin of Pleaj- |
anton, and Miss Louise Kuykendall.'
of Fowlerton, have been visiting Mi
Joyce Martin this week.
Herrings IGA Grocery
and Market
See Our Big Circular for many other Specials
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TYPEWRITER REPAIRS!
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1)14 ;• ui call keef>
him off the Wire?
We have been informed that Mr. E.
|C Dozier, of the Royal Typewriter
| Company, will be in Cotulla on Mon-
day, August 16, for the purpose of
repairing, cleaning, and adjusting ty-
pewriters, adding machines, cash reg-
isters, etc.
Mr. ITozier has been coming to
Cotulla regularly for several years;
and his work has always given high-
est satisfaction.
Anyone with machines needing ser-
vicing, should contact The Record Of-
fice, Phone 31.
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CLASSIFIED
Majestic Theater
NOW PLAYING
Bob Hope, Dorothy Lamour in
"THEY GOT ME COVERED’*
Saturday Only
GEXE AUTRY in
'STARDUST ON THE SAGE'
SUNDAY and MONDAY Sunday show starts at 5:30 p. m.
PAUL MUNI in
' Commandos Strike At Dawn
Tuesday-Wednesday, Cash Nights
Leo Carrillo, Leon Erroll Mary Beth Hughes in
“FOLLOW THE BAND”
For Sale—160 acre Dairy Farm,
highly improved, with good 4 room
house, new 3-roont tenant house, large
modern dairy barn, 32 head of good
dairy cows, 40 head stoekers, tractor
and equipment. One-half mile off
highway.—See Charles D. Bates, Jr.
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BUY WAR BONDS
SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE
Hogs For Sale—Ten young sows
bred to small bone Duroc, $30.00 each
or $250.00 for all. 20 pigs, eight and
nine weeks old, $5.00 each or $80.00
for all. 14 months old. small boned
Duroc boar, A & M stock, $20.00—
Frances Love, Pearsall. Texas.
Thursday-Friday,
“Wolf Man And Frankenstein
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FIGURE IT OUT YOURSELF
For Sale—1 Electric Westinghouse
Roaster in good condition—Phone Mrs.
G M Soles, 81.W
For Sale—700 acres; 100 in culti-
vation with 1-2 mile river front, near
Cotulla—G. E. Gustafson.
For Sale—40 acre farm with im-
provements, known as the Coots place
3 miles East of Cotulla. Alvin Har-
per, Administrator. 3t
For Sale—5 Registered Duroc
Boars, price $22.50 each with regis-
tration papers—Billy Gewin, Millett 4t
PERMANENT WAVE, 59c! Do
your own Permanent with Charm-
Kurl Kit. Complete equipment, in-
cluding 40 curlers and shampoo. Easy
to do, absolutely harmless. Praised
by thousands including June Lang,
glamorous movie star. Money re-
funded if not satisfied.
GADDIS PHARMACY
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a lot quicker and easi-
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on the Home Front by
buyinq more W!ir BomJ
throuqh the Payroll
Savings Plan..
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LASALLE COUNTY
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The Cotulla Record (Cotulla, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, August 13, 1943, newspaper, August 13, 1943; Cotulla, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1163368/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Alexander Memorial Library.