The Cotulla Record (Cotulla, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, October 20, 1972 Page: 4 of 4
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COTUliA. TEXAS
(HE COTULLA RECORD
“DEDICATED TO ccWMUNPT SERVICE’
RAGE 6
FRIDAY, October, 20 1972
W.F. & J.F Barnes Inc
EVERYTHING TO BUILD ANYTHING
Large supply of plans
One stop home building service
Free estimates and advice
Town lots for sale
F. H. A. Title 1 Loans
For modernization repair
No money down
Up to $5000.00 for as
Long As 7 Years
We pay the labor, too.
YOU DO NOT HAVE TO LIVE IN A
RUN DOWN HOUSE
-SEE US ABOUT IT-
Arnold Schultz, Manager
EDGAR and JOHN
KUENSTLER
ROOFING
AND
REMODELING
PHONE 879 ■ 2835
Tree Trimming
Complete Lawn Care
Joe Ayala's
RESIDENTIAL and
COMMERCIAL
COMPLETE LANDSCAPE
Ph. 879 - 2532 P.O. Box701
Vote Nov. 7th
Annie H. Wildenthal
for
Tax Assessor - Collector
pd. pol. adv. pd. by.
Annie H. Wildenthal
Cotullo Locals
, . I there they attended the Par-
".?,e lente Weekend at Texas Mili-
tate
1972
NOTICE
Commissioner
Off-Premise
80 REGISTERED BULLS
Lonnie Crisp
San Antonio
home of his
at
as
FOR SALE: My house at 804
Leona St. Five rooms and bath.
Call 9-2123. Malvin Plocek.
COMMISSIONER
Precinct No. J
C. M. BROW
CONSTABLE
Precinct No. 1
JOE C. GALVAN
CONSTABLE
Precinct No. 3
LUIS AY ALLA
Tax Assessor - Collector
MRS. ANNIE H.
WILDENTHAL
Sheriff
W. A. (Sonny) LEIGH
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mays and
family of Sa nAntonio visited
her mother, Mrs. Nina Darnell
over the week end.
Mi. and Mrs. B. S. Dorough. I
Mr. and Mrs. Barry D. Cum-
mings, Ridge and Barrie Lyn-
ne of Corpus Christi were e-
cent guetts in the home of
Mrs. J. T. Pogue. They attend-
ed the Tiller wedding in Dil-
ley.
Mrs. Joe Snowden
M R A. Beit of San An-
tcnio spent last week visiting
in the home of her mother,
Mrs. Alice Botto and sister,
Mrs. Ethel Fones.
BEAUTIFUL CONSOLE PIA-
NO for sale. Nothing down and
small monthly payments on
balance. Write Credit Manager,
Box 9754, Austin, Texas 78766.
2tc33
FOR SALE: Dutch hound
dog (2 years old). 55’ TV an-
tenna. 879-2178. 2tc34
RE -
JON
hereby given
will be held on
of November,
a.m. in the
at the County
the above nam-
Cotulla, Texas
Skin Disorders? Try Toco -!
Derm Vitamin E cream 1260 IU
per tube at Gaddis Pharmacy. I
10tp28
DISTRICT
District Attorney
81st Judicial District
J. TAYLOR BRITE
FOR SALE
Reduce excess fluids with
Fluidex $1.69 - Lose weight
with Dex -A- Diet capsules
$1.98 at Gaddis Pharmacy.
35tp23
FOR SALE: 1963 VoiKS-
wiatgon bus. Call 965-2261, Dil-
ley'. Itc I
FOR SALE: One small mare,
6 years old, $125. 6 brand
new sleeves and pistons pins
rings bought at $27.95 each.
Will sell all 6 for $50. Will fit
Iniernational t’actor from 43
to 53. 5 brand new 700 x 17
6 ply tires, $20 each. Joe T.
Kauffman, Lytle, Texas 772-
3505. 2tc34
in!
run
Railroad
BYRON TUNNELL
THE BETTER QUALITY
CHAROLAIS COWS
With 14 French calves and
re-bred to l/z French son of
Apolton, $1250 per pair. Also
14 and % French bulls from
$1500.
226 3344 733-1052
C. W. Fenstermaker
100 E. Salinas St.
San Antonio, Texas 78205
3tc35
LASALLE COUNTY
Commissioner
Precinct No 3
ARMANDO C. GARCIA
SOUTHWEST TEXAS REGISTERED BEEF
BREEDERS ASSOCIATION
278 -3114 UVALDE, TEXAS, 78801 Sox 1165
THE COTULLA RFCORD
Published Every Friday
2nd class Postage pa>d
Cotulla, Texas 78014
Entered in the Post Office
Cotulla, Texas. Feb. 19 1898
Second Class Mail Matter, Un-
der Act of March 3, 1879.
BUSH & BUSH Publishers
Esn<a Schulze Editoi
Subscription hates:
La Salle and adjoining counties
I per year --------------- S4.0C
Elsewhere per year -------- $5.00
It the intention 0* the
Record to publish all the news
which tne public is entitled to
know and in which oui sub
1 scribers may be interested. If
in the publication of the news
»e cast any erroneous reflec-
tion on any person, business or
group, we will correct suer er-
ror as soon as possible after it
is brought to our attention by
whoever may properly claim
to have been offended or rm?
represented.
WATERMELON SEED: $1.25
for greys, $1.50 for stripes.'
Have 4 thousand pounds. Con-
tact Chester Hurt, Dilley,!
Texas. Call 378-2261.
FOR SALE: Ten acres Nay-
lor-Jones subdA., $2000. Towrn
lot, $200. Mowery, 1273 Menna
St., Jacki -onville- Fla. 4tp33
NOTICE
THE STATE OF TExAS:
COUNTY OF LA SALLE:
NOTICE is
that a hearing
the 2nd day
1972 at 11:00
County Court
Courthouse of
ed County in
cn the application of the here-
inafter named owner for a
license to sell beer at retail
at a location not heretofore
licensed. The substance of said
LA SALLE COUNTY
LIBRARY
TUESDAY
9:06 a.m. io 12:00 p.m.
2:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
WEDNESDAY
2:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
THURSDAY
9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
FRIDAY
9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
2:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
SATURDAY
9:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m.
tary Institute.
Mr. and Mrs.
and children of
vis:ted in the
parent-', Mr. and Mrs. G. D.
Crisp Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Crisp
spent Saturday in Souther-
land Springs where they at-
tended worship services there.
Mrs. Bertie Modgling and
laHies
Pleasant, enjoyable custo-
mer service near home.
Choose own hours and in-
come schedule. Write to
Sherry Kitterman, Box 6427,
Memphis, Tenn. 38106.
2tc33
HEREFORDS CHAROLAIS
POLLED HEREFORDS BEEFMASTER
ANGUS BRAHMAN
RUGGE BULLS READY FOR SERVICE
For Catalogue Write or Call
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENA
The Cotulla Record is author-
ized to announce the foilwing
Write - in Candidates for office
subject to the action of the
General Election, November
7- 1072.
LASALLE COUNTY
Sheriff
ROGER MAGEE
Representative
DISTRICT 47
Election
NEWTON
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENT
The Cotulla Record is
authorized to announce the
following candidates for office
subject to the action of the
General Election Nov. 7,
STATE
FOR SALE
FOR SALE: Chevelle Malibu
‘70- air conditioned, power I
steering, power brakes and I
extras. 879-2742 after 5:001
p.m. 2tc34
10th ANNUAL ALL - SREED
BULL SALE
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1972
of business,
Road and
S reel. C y of Cotulla 1
Name of owner or owners,
Cristobal Ruiz, Jr
A ■ 'W-d or trade name,
Ruiz Fruit Stand
Ar.y per on shall be per-
mitted to contest the facts:
stated in said application and
the applicant s right to secure 1
said license or permit upon |
irdzing security for costs as
provided by law.
WITNESS MY HAND this
the 12<h day of October, 1972.
(SEAL) Geo. E. Cook
County Clerk
La Salle County- Texas
By Nora Mae Tyler, Deputy
2tc
at LvC.racu. .... *
I application is a ■ follows:
Type of license or permit
Beer Retailer’s
! License
Exact location
corner of Dobie
Or
Lovingly, , .1 , ■
Martie Brown hospital in
j PRE55
Artesia Wells News
Mr. and Mrs. Omar Aider-
man of McAllen visited in the
home of his mother, Mrs W.
W. Alderman over the week
end. While there, they visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Chester
Hohmann and children Satur-
day in Fredericksburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
landrum spent Friday and
Saturday in San Antonio. While
CLASSIFIED INFORMATION
Closing Time: Wednesday
•oon.
Rates: 5 cents per word or
<5 cents per line first inner-
lien; 4 cents per word or 20
eMito per line thereafter,
minimum charge 75 cento.
Words set in Black Face tjpe
or CAPITAL LETTERS will
oe charged at twice the re-
gular rate. Payment in advance
unless credit already eatablteh-
(Contirueo Worn ^age 1i
| County Peanuts and Peanut
1 Brittle.
The Presidents’ Conference
met at the conclusion of the
luncheon and designated Car-
ilzo Springs ais hostess for the
Fall Regional, 1973.
CARD OF THANKS
This is to extend sincere
thanks to all who visited me,
while I was in the hosip.tal, to
the nurses and Dr. Hood for
their wonderful care.
The Lord bless you and
keep you.
Georgia Dorough
COW LA LOCALS
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Brown
attended the funeral service of
Mrs. Brown-?' sisiter, Mrs.
. Roland B. Witten Tomlinson,
j who passed away in a Liberty
’ i Liberty, Texas.
Services were held at the Seyd-
i ler Hill Funeral Home in Gon-
(zales. Burial was in the Wael-
der Masonic Cemetery. Sur-
vivors include two daughters,
Martha Jo Nesr.ta of Marble
Falls, Mary Jane Mikseh of
I Hardin; four grandchildren;
land one sister Mrs. Martha
Brown of Cotulla.
The -stray dog that bit John
Ba-ker last week was appre-
hended by Deputy Roger Ma-
! gee- Parks and Wildlife men,
Mrs. Mike Wittmann and
Mrs. Richard Melton, ’
husband’s are members of the ,
Border Patrol, were co-hostess j
for a farewell party given for
Mr. and Mrs. John J. McPort-
land who are being transferr-
ed, by the Border Patrol, to
Vermont. The party was at-I
tended by fellow workers,'
their families and friends,
who wish them well in their
new home. Mrs. Bertie’ Modgling and
Mr and Mrs. Fortis Fitting son Mr. and Mrs. Nohum
of Houston, Mrs. Moody Flagg Modgling visited in the home
ot Boling and Mr. and Mrs. her brother, Mr. and Mrs.
James Daniel, Denise and George D. CrLsp, Monday.
Sherry of Corpus Christi were 1
recent visitors in the home of ’
AT* nnrl ATvwr* O O TAxa »• 1
L O. L!ND
ROOFING and
REMODELING
Add on carports, rooms,
houses, oarns, garages and
etc. Phone 879-2592
tc’
If your yard needs sand or
gravel, conta.t, A. R. Bena-
videz, Cotulla. Phone 879 -
2289. tc48
— -- —Tf John Ellisor and John Caudle.
The Health Department in
Au.tin, has not notified the
parents, as yet, so it is assum-
ed the deg did not have rabies
f°r pfnt Delta
rrrrr>» r , -- ,-** *, I
house Foil KENT: Phone
879-2973. tc34
INSURANCE
O. E. Hugo. Agt.
Life Auto Fire
Crop Rail Insurance
Farmers Liability. Blue Cross.
"It doesn't cost to belong to
Farm Bureau it pays"
CARD OF THANKS
Words are inadequate to ex-
press my love and friendship
to my friends for the kind
deeds shown me during this
sad time.
1:00 P. M.
Southwest Texas Jr. College Agricultural Barn
UVALDE, TEXAS
GARNER FIELD ROAD -F. M. ROAD 1023
Display ads in classified
section $100 per column inch
Legal notices at same
as classifieds
Classified ads coming
after tbe deadline win De
m “Too Late To Classify
Please check your ad when
it appears and notify as at
once if there is an error This
newspaper is responsible for
•nly one incorrect Insertion
The Auction On The Grow!
CACAHUATE
879-2327
|rtsc service j
Cotulla Livestock Commission Co
Ranchers Tractor
P.O. Box 171
| See Wayne Sigler or Fred Wells
COTULLA, TEXAS
The nicest part about telling
your troubles to a bartender •
when has a psychiatrist ever
given you one on the house?
Tell us your troubles at
Ranchers Tractor Supply Co.,
Inc. and we‘H help solve *em
with farming equipment.
Jose Garza
Truck Driver
Grass may g'ow greener on
tne other sile of the fence,
but it needs moving more often
on this side.
Supply Co., Inc
HIGHWAY 81 SOUTH
Rears* II 334-3M’
Remember the good old days,
when back - to - school sale
meant pencils instead of con
vertiblee?
It may be true that hard
work never killed anyone, but
you never heard of anyone re-
laxing to death, either.
Autumn is when the days
get shorter and the shorts get
longer.
Phone
879-2328
Phone
879-2327
A new home, modern buildings, increased
efficiency for handling livestock, land improvements
—investments like these are too important to
postpone. A Federal Land Bank loan, made for
extra years and at reasonable cost, makes such
things possible for many who might otherwise be
forced to delay them.
Building material and labor costs aren’t likely to
come down in the near future. Loan costs? The
Land Rank is committed to provide credit at
reasonable interest. And you may prepay your loan
at any time without penalty.
Let us analyze your plans for housing or expansion
and come up with a practical way to meet your
goals. We usually can find ways to get you started
toward greater income and more comfortable
living without unnecessary waiting.
Is now the time to
build or improve?
Cotulla
WE Want and Appreciate
Your Business
Harry, Harry Jr.
Charles & Richard
Southwest Federal
Land Bank Ass n.
663 2581 604 Hondo Ave
Devine, Texas
One Big Sale Each TUESDAY
That Produces Top Livestock
Prices
Harry Thompson
Pearsall ________________________ _______ 46>6 2221
San Antonio ..... —------ PE4-4084
Richard Clay Thompson
Pearsall................................................ 466 * 2221
San Antonio ........................................ PE4 * 4084
Harry Thompson Jr.
Crystal City------ ---------- —- — DR4-2333
Charles A. Benson
Ship 'em To Cotulla
Annie H. Wildenthal
is the one for
Tax Assessor - Collector
Vote Nov. 7th
pd. pol. adv. pd. by.
Annie H. Wildenthal
ussr
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Shulze, Esma. The Cotulla Record (Cotulla, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, October 20, 1972, newspaper, October 20, 1972; Cotulla, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1177944/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Alexander Memorial Library.