The Cotulla Record (Cotulla, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, September 2, 1977 Page: 3 of 7
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THE COTULLA RECORD COTULLA, TEXAS
A FRIO-NUCECES LTD. PUBLICATION
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 2.1977
PAGE 3
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TEXAS PRESS
A S S O C I AT I O M
THE COTULLA RECORD
A Frio-Nueces Ltd. Publication
Published Every Friday
William E. Dozier, Jr.
General Partner
Lewis A Reddell II
Editor and
General Manager
Mrs. I reddie White
Managing Editor
Mrs. Sandra Reddell
Advertising Manager
Reymundo Cantu
Shop Foreman
2nd Class postage paid at Cotulla, Texas
78014
Entered in the Post Office at Cotulla,
Texas, February 19, 1898 as Second Class
Mail Matter, under Act of March 3, 1879.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES PER YEAR
LaSalle & Adjoining Counties $5.25
Elsewhere in Texas $e 30
Out of State $0
It is the intention of the RECORD to publish
all the news which the public is entitled to
know and in which our subscribers may be
interested If in the publication of the news we
cast any erroneous reflection on any person,
business, or group we will correct such error
as soon as possible after it is brought to our
attention by whoever may properly claim to
have been offended or misrepresented
Artesia Wells News
h> Mrs. Joe Snowden
Mr and Mrs. Calvin Burrell
and daughters, Debbie and
Darla from Shawnee,
Oklahoma, were visiting in the
home of her sister, Mr and Mrs.
Joe Crisp
Visiting in the home of the
Willard Crisp's Saturday
afternoon were Mr and Mrs
Upton St. Clair of Millett and
their daughter, Mrs. Donna
Stubblefield, and
granddaughters, Debbie and
Lisa from Detroit, Michigan
and Mr. and Mrs. Claud Crisp
and son, Larry, of Cotulla and
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Crisp.
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Winslow
were visiting in the home of
their daughter, Mrs. Bob
Skidmore, in George West over
the weekend helping their
grandson. Bobby, to celebrate
his birthday along with his
sister. Mrs Grady Golden, of
Kenedy.
Mr and Mrs. Buck Ramsey
were in San Antonio Tuesday
and Wednesday.
Mr and Mrs Richard Tenery
of Corpus Christi were visiting
his aunt and uncle, Mr. and
Mrs Willard Crisp recently.
Mrs Laura Coley from
Shawnee, Oklahoma has been
visiting her daughter and her
family, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby
Childress, Thomas and Carl, for
the past two weeks and returned
home Sunday.
Those attending the funeral of
Mrs Thelma Moden of Eagle
Pass Sunday afternoon were
Mr and Mrs. George E. Crisp
and Brenda, Mr and Mrs.
Bobby Childers and Mr. and
Mrs Willard Crisp. The funeral
service was held in the
Methodist Chruch at Big Wells
with interment in Brundage
Cemetery Mrs Mcxlen was the
sister of Mr Allen Huffman of
Catarina She is also survived
by her husband, Ralph, and
daughter, Betty, of Eagle Pass
and her father, Mr Ed
Huffman.
Mr and Mrs Paul Jenkins
and family of San Antonio
visited in the home of Mr and
Mrs. Jim Coley recently.
Mrs. Clay Perrell visited her
granddaughter. Miss Jo Beth
SCHULZE
Cotulla, Taxa*
Phone 879-2101
PEST C
ROL
Pest Control
lATtOM
Baylor, of San Antonio last
Monday and 'hey went to Waco
and visited another
granddaughter, Mrs. Raye
Lynn Morris for a few days.
Mrs. Perrell returned home
Monday.
Mr and Mrs. Bud Walker and
children, Melissa and Jamie of
Freer visited Mr and Mrs. Phil
Lyne Sunday afternoon.
Mr and Mrs. Phi) Lyne
visited Mr. and Mrs. Lynn
Smith of George West Monday.
Mrs. Joe Snowden and
daughter, Mrs A D. Kardell,
and two daughters, Laura and
Myra, Mrs Mary Williams and
Peggy Ann of Pleasanton spent
Friday through Monday in
Kerrville.
Mrs. David Mills and
daughter, Dana, spent
Wednesday shopping in San
Antonio.
Artesia Wells received 1.3
inches of rain on Monday.
Cotulla Locals
Mrs. Carlos G. Rodriguez
tells us that Hilda Rodriguez is
teaching this year in Port Isabel
School System and Carol has
gone back to school in San
Marcos
TRY OUR CLASSIFIEDS
FOR
BEST RESULTS!!
MRS. DIANA FIEDLER
Ms. Fiedler gets degree
from Incarnate Word
LaSalle gets share of sales
According to State
Comptroller Bob Bullocks
office Texas businesses
reported gross sales of $33 8
billion, for the first quarter of
1977. a 19 4 percent increase
over the period last year
Out-of-state firms reported an
additional $3 billion in sales for
the quarter, up from $2.3 billion
last vear
The figures represent sales by
some 233.000 firms which have
sales in Texas
Frio County's gross sales for
the first quarter of 1977 totaled
$23,917,797 with $11.490,982 of
that total taxable
There was $3,368,556 worth of
deductions which left a taxable
total of $8,131,915
La Salle County had total
gross sales of $3,225,307 with
$1,183,911 of that taxable
There was $72,337 worth of
deductions, which left a taxable
total of $1,114,911.
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Ranchers and Farmers — A Complete
ROBERT N. KENNEDY
Attorney at Law
General Practice
Civil and Criminal Law
Fee discussed at initial Conference
879-3527
South Center Street Cotulla, Texas
San Antonio, Tx (IWC) -- Mrs.
Diana Haby Fiedler of Cotulla
made her last 180 mile round
trip to Incarnate Word College
for the last time on Sunday,
August 14.
Pup finds
room & board
with editor
I do not know what the
penalty for dognapping is, but I
may find out soon!
There was this darling little
puppy at the scrimmage game
Friday night in the parking lot.
about to get run over It has
dominated my life ever since
The problem I have is what
name is most appropriate
"Packer" or "Puddles’. They
both fit well as when puddles
are not being made in the floor,
something, anything not tied
down is being carried some
place it doesn't belong
Can't believe it was a house
dog—nor wants to be does nt
like TV—scared to death of it as
a matter—of—fact Wish I
could instill this fear in my kids
I'm sure it would help get the
homework done
But if you have lost a dog I
don't really need it
Call and identify if yours
879—2618.
Very ferocious watchdog for
its size.
Chili ....
(Continued from page 1)
was dashed off to Hollywood
requesting their presence All
Texas awaits their reph Who
knows, after the third week in
September, that famous trio
may be known as Chili's
Angels!
Anyone interested in
participating in the cook -off.
possibly along Farrah, et al
should send entries or inquiries
for further information to
Chilympiad, P.O. Box 188.
San Marcos. Texas 78666
The Eighth Annual Republic
of Texas Chilympiad will be
held the third week in
September in San Marcos
Come join the fun.
This should be a real
challenge We really know we
cook better chili in Cotulla-
right?
DANCE
Pan American
Club
Carrizo Sprtags, Texas
Saturday,Aug. 27
POP-O-TOPS
per person — 9-1
COMING SAT., SEPT. 10
•Eharrell MtCall
plur
Jim Attwood
& Country Fite:
She returned home with a
Bachelor of Arts degree in
elementary education Cum
Laude. having worked for that
degree for the past two years
driving to San Antonio and back
on class days
An honor student listed on the
Dean's List cum laude last fall
and sum ma cum laude last
spring, she was also a member
ot the Alpha Lambda Delta
freshmen honor society, the
Alpha Chi national honor
six ietv tor the top ten percent of
college upperclassmen and the
Texas Student Education
Association.
Wile ot Burt Fiedler of
Cotulla. she is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs Stuart Haby of
I topia where she was an honor
graduate of Utopia High School.
She will be a teacher at- the
Amanda Burke Elementary
School this year
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HOURS 9 am — 5 pm
Mon. — thur Fri.
Sat. - 9 am - 2 pm
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WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 7: Carne Guisada,
Spanish rice, beans and salad
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10: 2 enchlidas, 1
taco, beans and salad.
MARIACHIS
on
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9: Filet of fish
fish salad sandwiches, french fries and salad
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9: Filet of
tunafish salad,
OPEN
6:00 am
till 12:00 pm
FAST LUNCH SERVED 11 - 2:00
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6: Steak Ranchero,
beans, french fries and salad
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8: Carne
french fries, beans and salad.
COTULLA, TEXAS
.yi-i ~V~i " y — y ■ y-
SIN DAY, SEPTEMBER 11: Arroz Con Polio,
rice, beans and guacamole salad
All lunches include drink of coffee, tea or cold
drink, and corn or flour tortillas or bread.
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