The Cotulla Record (Cotulla, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, May 13, 1966 Page: 3 of 4
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THE COTULLA RECORD
COTULLA, TEXAS
DEDICATED TO COMMUNITY SERVICE'
FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1966
PAGE 3
COTULLA LOCALS
Robert Edwards was home
over the Mother’s Day week
er\d visiting his parents, Mr
and Mrs. Vaughan Edwards.
IBIlSlM
MAJESTIC
THEATRE
COTULLA
FRIDAY - SATURDAY
MAY 13 — 14
WENDELL COREY
MARK RICHMAN
—in—
Agent For
H. A. R. M.
Color
SUNDAY - MONDAY
MAY 15 — 16
LOS ANGELES
By Mrs. Floyd Roberts
Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Richter
were visitors in Laredo.
Henry Roath of Freer was
; visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. L.
Roath.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Richter
and son of Victoria are visiting
Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Richter.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Plocek
and son and Edward Plocek of
Houston were visiting their
; parents Mr. and Mrs. Malvin
j Plocek.
Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Richter
were visiting Mr and Mrs. D.
C. Coldewey in Kenedy.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Roath
were visiting her mother, Mrs.
B. P. Arthur Sr. in Crystal
City.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nes-
troy of Freer, Mr. and Mrs.
Freddie Copps and children of
Dilley were visiting Mr. and
Mrs. F. L. Klattenhoff.
Mr. Vernon Brown and Mark
were San Antonio visitors.
ELVIS PRESLEY
DONNA DOUGLAS
—in—
"Frankie And
Johnny"
Panavision & Color
Mrs. Jones Lansford and
son were visiting her mother,
Mrs. Hammer in Dilley Nurs-
ing Home in Dilley.
COTULLA LOCALS
Mr. Mit Shearer, Jr. spent
Mothers Day in Pearsall with
I his mother, Mrs. Mit Shearer
Sr.
Gifts for the Girl Graduate
Buy early while there is a wide selection
TR 9 21 IB COTULLA, TEXAS
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FAVOR FASHIONS
Dos Rios Soil
Conservation District News
Brush Control: Dr. L. D.
Bounds has recently complet-
ed rootplowing and seeding
350 acres of rangeland on his
ranch 27 milei southeast of
Cotulla. The plowing was done
in strips 800 feet wide alter-
nated with strips of brush 800
feet wide. This pattern will en-
hance the habitat for wildlife.
The pasture has been cross
fenced and will be deferred
for a complete growing season.
Cost sharing was furnished by
the La Salle County Agricul-
tural Conservation Program.
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Pasture Planting- C. L. Leh-
man has completed clearing
335 acres of rangeland on his
farm 5 miles west of Cotulla.
FOWLERTON
By Mrs. O. W. Herman
Mrs. Rockey nenry End
boys and Miss Carolyn Her-
man were here Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs*. II. L. Richtei
and son of Victoria are visit-
ing Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Her-
man Jr. and Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. V. Sponseller
of Jourdanton were here Sat
urday.
Miss Amy Seibert visited
friends here Sunday.
Mrs. O W. Herman and Mrs. :
Linn Kirkindall were in Co-
tulla Friday.
Mr .and Mrs. William Pat
terson and baby, Mr. and Mrs
F. A. Patterson and baby of
Victoria. Mr. and Mrs. Deibeit
Hardcastle and son visited
Mrs. Dee Hardcastle.
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Herman
Jr. and children were in San
Antonio Saturday.
The Graves brotners were in
Jourdanton and Pleasanton
. one day last week.
smoj ui ssejSjajjnq o) pajuefd
sew oSeajoe siqj ‘lutjtap
jajjV pajpid puBq pue pajjei
‘paMOidjooj spm pue] siqx
at the rate of 4% pounds per
acre.
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Diversions: W. D. York has
completed constructio n of
8,300 feet of diversion terraces
on his ranch 36 miles south-
east of Cotulla. These terraces
were constructed to increase
the drainage area of a new
stock pond, with a surface area
of 28 acres, by diverting water
from additional rangeland, in-
to the pond. The terraces prov-
ed very effective since lhe
pond filled during the recent
rains. Technical assistance wa;
furnished by the Cotulla Work
Unit of the So’l Conservation
Service.
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Farm Ponds: William C.
Newman has completed con-
struction of a 6,069 cubic yard
stock pond on his farm at
Millett. Cost sharing was fur
nished by the La Salle County
Agricultural Conservation Pro-
gram. Technical assistance for
design, layout, and checking
for completion was by the Co-
tulla Work Unit of the Soil
Conservation Service.
—o—
Rev. Malloy
To Preach Here
The Rev. W. C. Malloy of
San Antonio will be guest
minister at the First Presby-
terian Church Sunday, May 15.
Rev. Malloy is serving the En-
cinal Presbyterian Church as
pastor. He and Rev. Reily are
exchanging pulpits on Sunday-
morning.
If you haven't examined
a new Chevrolet since
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Cotulla Locals
Mr. and Mrs. Bitsy Acker-
mann and children spent Sat-
i urday in San Antonio visiting
their parents.
Encinal News
Pv Mrs. J. H. Trifrt
Rev. Riley of San Antonio
will conduct the worship ser-
vice at the First Presbyterian
Church Sunday, May 15. Ser-
vices will be held at 11 o’clock
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Evridge
of Alpine were week end
guests of Mrs. Evridge’s par-
ents Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Sch-
letze.
Miss Frances Martinez be-
came the bride of Juan Man-
uel Tijerina on Saturday, May
7 at 8:30 a.m. in the Blessed
Sacrament Church in Laredo.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Isabel Martinez
of Encinal.
Mr. and Mrs. Sy Painter had
as guests over the week end
Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Borchers
of San Antonio and Mr. and
Mrs. H. H. Painter of Crystal
City.
Mr. Walter Allen is a medi-
cal patient at the La Salle Hos-
pital this week. Mrs. Allen is
staying at the hospital with
him.
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Frio - La Salla
Registrants
FRIO COUNTY
Juan J. Rodriquez, Raul
Gomez Mainez, Peter E. Mal-
donado, Alfredo V. Hewtty,
Jose F. Ramos, Jr., Juan Mar-
tinez, Antonio P. G mzales,
Hector L. Martinez, Simon E.
Salazar, Jr., Carl James Brooks
all of Pearsall; Adolfo Trevino
Jr., Tommy G. Laster, Guiller-
mo M. Sanchez, Dilley.
LASALLE COUNTY
Jesus Velasquez, Encinal;
Luis Linarez, Jr., Roberto S.
Jimenez, Cotulla.
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RECORD
Musical Program
Closes Woman's
Ciub Year
The final meeting of the
club year of Cotulla Woman s j
Club was held at the George
Hopkins home, 309 Leona, on
Thursday, May 5. Hostesses
were Mrs. Hopkins and Mrs
Gladys Favor.
Mrs. Harold Jackson, pro-j
gram chairman, introduced the
final program of Jubilee Trails
- “Ending Our Trail of the
Year with Music”, with Mrs.
Bill Simpson in charge.
Mrs. Simpson opened the
program with the reading of a
poem, “I Am Music.” She was
followed by the First Metho-
dist Church Junior Choir (in
maroon robes) singing “My
Heart Ever Faithful” and
COTULLA LOCALS
Becky and Dick Dobie were
i home from college over the
week end visiting their moth-
i er, Mrs. Fredna Dobie
Willis Parker
Mechanic
“Lonesome Valley.” Mrs. Joni-
may Ayers was choir director
and Mrs. Betty Booth, accom-
panist.
Mrs. Simpson shared a few
things about music with the
group - beginnings and influen-
ces in South American music,
the 8 note scale, Negro spiri-
tuals, opera and today’s popu-
lar music, all of which was
most interesting and enlighten-
ing. Mrs. Simpson delighted
the group with two solo num-
bers “Toselli Serenade” (in
Italian) and “Viennese Waltz ’
by Ernest Charles. Accompany-
ing her at the Steinway was
Mrs. Murray Allman.
Mrs. Ralph Vernon conduct-
ed the short business meeting
during which reports of offi-
cers and chairmen were given.
Mrs. Vernon announced re-
ceipt of an award for 100%
subscriptions to The Texas
Clubwoman.
A delightful social hour fol-
lowed with Mrs. Garland Low-
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time to listen to a haircut.”.
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Union man’s bedtime story:
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half” . . .
rance serving the salad and
Mrs. Paul Cotulla presiding at
the coffee service.
Guests included Mrs M. L.
Gaddis, Mrs. J. C. Poole, Mrs.
J .H. Gallman. Mrs. Bruce Till-
er and Mrs Betty Booth
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Crawford, Carolynn. The Cotulla Record (Cotulla, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, May 13, 1966, newspaper, May 13, 1966; Cotulla, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1175688/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 14, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Alexander Memorial Library.