The Cotulla Record (Cotulla, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, March 31, 1972 Page: 3 of 4
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THE COTULLA RECORD
COTULLA. TEXAS
UtDiCAItl> IO CU.MMUNITY StkVlCt
FRIDAY, MARCH 31 1972
PAGE 3
TR 9-2618
Phone 879-2618
COTULLA
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WEDDING STATIONARY
Parent of School Children
By Carlson Craft
Master's Degree
☆ 12 year's teaching experience
Landowner - Taxpayer
THE COTULLA RECORD
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of Mrs. Rodrifu z m c
were Mr. and Mr- i;
Vote tor Annie H. Wilden-
thal, a qualified and exper-
ienced person for your Tax
Assessor - Collector, Demo-
cratic Primary, May 6th,
1972.
.■n visited
son, Mr.
i.owden and
Respectfully,
George A. Carpenter, Sr.
Candidate for City Alderman
Place 2 - City of Cotulla
when
my
of
God
pro-
(Formerly Pauline's Drive In)
Highway 81 South - Pearsall
FOWLERTON
Mrs. O. W. Hmiwn
Survivo's are her husband,
Carlos Rcdriguez; her parents,
Mr and Mrs. Marg,into E. Mar-
t.nez; a sop, Arturo; two daugh-
ters, Hilda and Carol; and a
brother, Margarito V. Martinez
all of Cotulla.
were righteous, and despised
others.-’ Luke 18 9-14.
Not until a ,n®n loses him-
self in grateful service to his
Redeemer will he draw atten-
tion to Christ, not himself,
and thus lead men to _ .c.rify
the Father because of the acts
of mercy and faith done by
the d.sciple. Matthew 5:16. R, .
cognizing his gu It for s.n and
his debt to Christ, the Chris-
tian submerges his eg , and his
will to the will of God Luke
22:42.
Michael Danchak, Minister
Cotulla Church f Christ
who '.anted
senior part
cjtnr Ittee. I
wen* t? f-DEC’j youth
COUP
MANIFOLD PAPER
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Rogersnap
Carbon
Bud Tenery
from Dilley
? of their
Airs. Willard
Ring Binders
Post Binders
Sacred Heart Cemetery under
the dre tion of the Hearn
amiral Home.
Nu-Vise Signals
Acco Fasteners
Artesia
Wells New;
What i«: ego? It is the self.;
It was iust this problem of
wh ch Paul spoke about a
man s 'hinking more highly of
himself than he ought to think,
Romans 12:3. So an egotist is
simply one who holds too high
an opinion of himself, “For f
a man think himself to be
■something, when he is nothing,
he decgiveth himself.” In
thinking about men s opinions
of themselves, consider the
apostle Paul. He certainly had
much to be proud of — him-
selft, his family, his accom
plishments. But instead of
trusting in himself, he will-
SECOND SHEETS
So Easyl So Fasti
♦ INVITATIONS
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* THANK YOU NOTES
A. complete selection that
will please every Bride,
yet the prices are moderate.
! Wed-
in the
chapel of Hearn Funeral Home
with Requiem Mass celebrated
at >10:00 p.m. in Cotulla Sacred
Heart Catholic Church, with
Reverend Fr. Fructuoso R.
Morquillas, CM., celebrant.
Interment was in the Cotulla
3x5 4x6 5>
INDEX CARDS
Ruled and Unruled
Legal and Letter
ONION SKIN PAPER
Specializing in Fried Chicken To Go
Also, Char-broiled Hamburgers
Seafood - Cold Dr>nks
(Johnny Landrum w > h at-i
n T M I. i
s home for sp ■ .cation
. islting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R.u.mona Land . n.
Mrs. Raymond Lm rum and
her fathe- Johnny Hearn of
Cctulla were Lared . visitors
liur-1’17.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Winslow
and Mrs. Joe Si
in the home of h
and Mrs. Mickey
children Thur-d;
Mr. and Mrs.
and Bill Tenery
visited in the h
sister, Mr. and
Crisp.
DINNER FOR TWO
COOK BOOKS
$2.75
Make Ideal Gifts
For All Occasions
O E S Meet
Regular Session
The Cotulla
| Order of the Eastern Star met
m regular session Monday,
March 27. We had a very in-
. cresting meeting. A new
member was added to our
chapter. A former members,
Mrs. Lillian Neal of New Braun
tels visited with us. Delicious
refreshments were served.
Rodriguez
(Continued from Pagu
ust 31, 1952.
Rosary was recited cn
jiesday, at 7:00 pm. i
have had no binding
anyway) in a scrap over
rules.
Republicans u-opted
required nn-.v ruies routinely , I
but reform regulations went
down hair’ for the Demon ats.
SDEC final! r , .'opted rules
largely 'den'ic.d with the mod-
erate reform proposals of Will-
iam R. Anderson Jr. of Corpus
Christi. They ar* designed to
assure a form of proportional
representation ot minorities,
’youth and won r.n on conven-
tion delegations and to re-
flect delegates* choices of pres-
idential candidates. Internal
i operating procedures for par-
! ties are also set cut.
Loudest opposition to tne _____
comprom.se Democratic rules spendjn
draft came f-jm ” r>"
mocrats
seats on ♦he
ecutive
two seat.
advisory
Young Democrats
keep trying for
tion on the point
The basing referendum may j
have played a part in Alabama
Gov. Gaorge Wallace’s decision
to liven up the conventions by
openty seeking Democratic
presidential delegate vote-- in
Texas. Ti e issue helped Wall-
ace win in Florida
Those attending the funeral mocrats droop?
tulla tial choice poll (which would
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every possible deduction.
And that's the naked truth.
Student Council
Members Attend
Convention
Four members of the Stu-
dent Council of the Cotulla
High School attended the State
Convent* cn of the Texas As-
sociation of the Siudent Coun-
cils Wednesday and Thursday
in Au Ln Texas. Members in-
jc’uded Joan Brown. President;
1 Laurie Johnson, Vice Presi-
dent; and members Barbara
: Nickell and Lupe Vela accom-
panied b; Mrs. Prince Wood,
• sponsor.
See Our Complete
Line Of
Carpenter __ _
(Continued Tram Par* 1)
It is with great -satisfaction ,
that I can present a record as;
an honest, loyal, and hard
working man in the business I
f'eld, worthy of your consider-
ation. The fact that I spent H
over thirty (30) years of my |H
life employed by the same pn- H
vate business concern; where I ri
grow and progressed, relative H
to my position with the firm.
Said business establishment I i i
still stands as progressive as ui
it always had. Now, as most of 1
you know, I have joined my I '
I wife and devote full time to a *
1 business of our own which has
bu.lt up to represent .another
asset to our town.
I believe in EXPERIENCE,
when it is well applied: I al-
so believe in YOUTH,
well prepared. I consider
i self an ardent advocator
EDUCATION, and thank
that I have been able to .....
luce and prepare three (3)|h
sons with a formal education, IS
as follow George A. Jr., B.A.Jh
B. Mui., Joaquin, B. S. Phar-Ji
macy and Joel Rolando, B.B.A. ;LL
Management (May 1972). All|“j
graduates of the University of j
Texas at Austin. Besides my
three sons, my wife and I have .
fostered and sponsored a few !
more of cur young friends to
accomplish the same goal.
I consider myself broadmind-1
ed, rather than liberal, and am
of the opinion that reason goes
along with inclinations such j
that we LET SERVE those
whom we think CAN SERVE
US WELL - regardless of their <
creed o*- color of their skin.
Your vote will be greatly
I appreciated!
Austin. — Texas voters will
get a chance to express them
selves at tl e May 6 polka on
the exp'?si>e issue of forced
busing to achieve racial bal-
ance in nub ic schools.
Both Democratic .and Re-
publican executive committees |
decided to put a busing re-
ferendum on the ballot to en-
courage voter turnout and de-
monstrate Texas sentiments to
:ederal authorities Both bal-
lot items ask le:.ans to state
whether they want a federal
constitutional amendment to
outlaw foicea basing.
Neither v-.rty went along
with Rev. Preston Smith’s sag
I gestion to submit to voter- a
president preference refcren
I dum. There isn’t much choice
; for the Repu’d'cans, and De-
J-----the presiden-
BIC PENS
Blue - Red - Black
i'e. In hi
himself the chief of sinners,
fend “les; ‘han the least of all
saints.” He explained why in
I Corinthian" 15:9, “For I am
the lea t ct the apostles, that
am not meet to be called an
apostle bccaus- 1 nersecute.i
the church of God.”
Egotism demand" revenue
for wrongs suffered, pretest-
ing. “It is I who have been
wronged ” But humility replies
' Yes, I have been wronged,
but as a sinner I must forgive,
as I have been forgiven.-’ Mat-
thew 6:14-1'5. To be sure, there
were those in Paul's time who
were not like him, even as
there still are today. In the
storv of the Pharisee and the
publican in the temple, Jesus
spoke “unto certain which
trusted in them-selves that they
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Adding Machir-i
Ribbons
irrgly gave it all up, counting .
“all things but less for the
excellency of the knowledge ot
, Christ Jesus my Lord.” What
. a wonderful contrast to the
. boast of pride that is now so
familiar, “I am the greatest.”
WV1C mi. U41V* •• M _ • 17.
Paul said exactly the eppos ; Crisp and their grandson Joe
i'e. In his humility he called Crisp.
Mrs. F. E Herman and Caro-
lyn of Victoria visited in the
heme of Mr. and Mrs. O. W.
Herman during the past week.
Mr. Roy Glean visited sev-
eral days this past week at his
place.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gonzales
end family and Mrs. Ted Led-
ford of Corpus Christi w-ere
Fowlerton visitors over the
week end.
The Graves brothers attend-
ed the funeral of Marvin Aaron
at Llano
Mr. Albert Barnet was a
visitor in San Antonio one day
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Walker
I of Deer Park - Houston are
—i spending ? few days at their
Young De- - p)ace this week.
“-d three -phe Bill Davis family of
ev Houston are spending several
^Instead ^ays at their place here.
officers,
vowed to I
reconsidera-
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Shulze, Esma. The Cotulla Record (Cotulla, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, March 31, 1972, newspaper, March 31, 1972; Cotulla, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1178046/m1/3/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Alexander Memorial Library.