The Cotulla Record (Cotulla, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, September 22, 1972 Page: 3 of 4
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COTULLA, TEXAS
THE COTULLA RECORD
"DEDICATED TO COMMUNITY SERVICE"
FRIDAY, SEPTEMER. 22 1972
PAGE 3
The Social Scene
Manager WANTED
Recipe of week
Lady to train to manage new
Schulze
Dairy Queen in Cotulla.
Call 278 • 6124 or 278 - 5960
or Write Richard Reed
315 Nueces St. Uvalde Texas 78801
PUBLIC NOTICE
CACAHUATE
Effective Sept I 1972
New Arriv'd
Conference: a meeting of bored
Our Service Dept
18 •
Dan's
fel|ow who
Furniture & Butane
Tractor
ft?
newest deve-
18)..
|rtsc SERVICE^
Features
New Malibu Colonnade Hardtop Coupe.
Fred Wells
r
***« o* ClCtiitMCf
Chevrolet
GM
1
1
winner at
Supply Co.,
of Mr.
for the
all big Chev-
Monte Carlo
I saw a good one.”
know, by the time
sencil w’as run off,
had given up and
directions. (When all
. . ,) That last sheet
A perfectionist is someone
who takes pains -and also
gives them.
was
Mrs.
Dal-
Youth is that time of life
when a person is always look-
ing for greener pastures.
Middle age is when he can har-
dly mow the pasture he‘s got
Optimist: a guy who believes
| everything he reads on a book
I jacket.
models. Nineteen different models to
choose from.
stirred up about. One of our new
bumpers, for example, is built around
twin hydraulic cylinders. So on minor
impact, the whole system retracts to
cushion the shock.
It's standard on
rolet, Chevelle and
Building a better way
to see the USA
Did you ever have so much to
talk about that you didn't know what
to say first?
We're happy to report that's us
for 1973. But since everything must
begin somewhere ...
for the
in farm equipment.
Alfredo Salinas
Mechanic
Yol're always a
Ranchers
Inc.
See us
, lopmen ts
(above) Caprice Coupe. Our new uppermost
Chevrolet. Its luxury, comfort and quiet ride rival the
most expensive cars you can buy.
Mrs Peggy Van Cleve and
I son Quentin of Waller spent
several days with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Martin
and Travis.
Guests in the home
and Mrs. Alvin
week end were
Michael Avant
Mr. and Mr .
Show us a good sport, and
, we‘ll show you a
'usua||y wins.
Ranchers Tractor
Supply Co., Inc.
HIGHWAY 81 SOUTH
Pearsall, Tnas 334-3661
You'll find the Co-op way
of financing offers more
advantages to the borrower
(below) Monte Carlo S Coupe, America's newest road
car. With the handling of the finest European cars,
and the looks and comfort of an American car.
Joseph Brown
Marivel Ayala
Juan Ramon Perales
Manuel G. Gonzales
Jose Casillas
Hipolita Moreno
Maria Nieto
Eva Martinez
DISMISSED
i Sept. 11 through Sept.
Juan A Garcia
Melva V. Gonzales
Louise R. Potthast
Benigno Castro, Jr.
Doris Marie Piland
Andrea Trevino
Maria Juana Flores
Marivel Ayala
Maria Florencia Mora and
baby girl.
girl
Eva Martinez and baby boy
in the We did it We actually got the
‘ can paper out the day we’d plan-
We’ve been thinking about your legs
One of the few things people
asked us to improve in our popular
Chevelle was leg room in the back-
seat. Well, your knees will be pleased
with the '73s. There's almost 3'/z
more inches in the sedans.
Sowhat else is new
Naturally this is only a taste of
what's new for '73.
Among other things, we're intro-
ducing larger gas tanks for longer
cruising range, a new Exhaust Gas
Recirculation system, a hatchback
for wagons, and a highly refined flow-
through power ventilation system.
Plus a reading light for front
seat passengers, improved suspen-
sion systems, engines that give you
performance combined with gas
economy, reclining seats and scores
of dramatic styling changes.
We invite you to see it all at your
Chevrolet dealer's.
Mrs. Otis Cox has consented
to give us some of her prize
winning recipes to share with
you.
There will be a series and
one or two wdl be in the Cotu-
lla Record each week. Thanks
Mrs. Cox
STRAWBERRY SALAD
1 Large box Strawberry Jello
c hot water
c cold water
le crushed pineapple
1 pint frozen strawberries (tha-
wed)
3 or 4 mashed bananas
1 pint sour cream
Method: dissolve Jello in hot
water Add all ingredients exc-
ept sour cream.
Pour one - half of jello mix-
ture in lightly oiled oblong
Pyrex. Let jell until firm, then
spread with sour cream. Pour
the other one - half of jello
mixture over sour cream.
Isn’t it romantic?
You see that rectangle beaming
at you from above? That's a moon-
roof. Not to be confused with a
sunroof. (Although many people will
undoubtedly be caught using it like
one.) A power roof is available on
Chevelle and Monte Carlo; a manual
one on Nova.
Bumpers are exciting?
This year's are something to get
You see, first you make the
assignments. You say, “So and
so, would you do a feature
story on such and such?” So
and so finally says ,“Yes”, and
you go on with your work. As
LAMDBATJK
Randel Keith (Randy)
welcomed by Mr. and
I Grover Hill and Chris of
las, September 7. He weighed
in at 9 pounds % ounce.
Proud grandparents are Mr.
and Mr". R. Aldon Garms of
this city and Mr. and Mrs.
Hill of Millville, Pennsylvania.
Mrs. Hill will be remember-
ed as Kathleen iKathy) Garms.
—0—
Cotulla Locals
Miss Jan Gregory spent the Ruth Jenkins
week end with her parents,
Bro. and Mrs. Bob Gregory
and her brother- Jon. She is
taking therapy and going to
i schoo lat Ada Wilson Hospital
in Corpus Christi.
| no: ine wnoie lasi paiagnapn
I was left out of my editorial!
editorial But I forgot — Edi-
tor? Me?
P. S. Though I mav sound
very critical- I‘d like to thank
the whole El Vaquero staff
for their support and willing-
ness to work and overcome
setbacks. And if it wasn’t for
our sponsor Mrs. Mildred Al-
len, the paper would never
have been published. The edi-
tor, (yes, met had little know-
ledge of the mechanics of such
a thing. So while I stood a-
round looking lost, she did the
work. I thank you Mrs Allen,
and hope you never have to
go through such miser, again.
Laurie Johnson
Mr.
San
will
Avant
Mr. and Mrs.
of Robstown,
Darwin Avant
and Dale of Austin and
and Mrs. Vernon Avant of
Jcse, California. Vernon
stay for a longer visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Hector
Garcia and family of Beau-
mont- Texas visited over the
week end at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eusebio
G. Garza Sr.
Mrs. Leon Jlanek visited
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Whitaker Sr. and other
relatives and friends in San
Angelo over the week end.
Mrs. Kate Peters met her
son and his wife in San Anto-
nio when they arrived from
, Bienghoa, Vietnam and Bang-
j kok. Thailand after a six year
■ tour. Mr. Peters and his wife
■ will attend Sul Ross University
in Alpine.
Mrs. Sarah Mathews of Mid-
land was in Cotulla to attend
the funeral of Sheriff Frank
Newman.
Tommy McCullough, young
New Nova Hatchback Coupe.
Look what we hatched
You know us for our little Vega
Hatchback. Now dependable Nova
has one. Which literally makes it
half trunk with the backseat down.
It's a feature as practical as Nova
itself.
Will Operate COD
90 Day warranty on Parts & Service
We still Honor the Approved
End of the Month Courtesy Charge.
It’s 1973,and Chevrolet roofs are opening,
seats are swiveling, bumpers are retracting,
hatches are flipping up.
Like other cooperatives, the Federal Land Bank
is owned by its members. It operates solely for
the benefit of the farmers who control it.
As s Land Bank Association stockholder, you
benefit from economies of collective burrowing in
the nation’s money markets. Mortgage mousy is
available to borrower-members on favorable
terms.
In addition, you can get extra years to repay a
Land Bank loan; payments are smaller and
earner to handle. You may prepay part or all of
the loan without penalty.
Whatever your need for long-term financing, a
Tend Bank loan can be customized to your exact
requirements. We would welcome an
opportunity to talk it over at your convenience.
Compare
Farm Loan
TEEN SCENE
Golly, I just didn’t realize rection. It has to be run off
what it takes to get one sim- at L. _____ ’ ______
☆ COTULLA LOCALS #
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
McCullough is rapidly recover-
ing from an unfvitunate acci-
dent which resulted in the loss
of a toe.
p-uu iia.v lwv nuvic uap xrai,i n0! Whole last paraghaph
to get the paper out. I W2S ]eff out of my editorial!
Next you proceed to type: It just had to happen to my
the stories on stencil. This is
it. Better be careful. This goes
into the paper. You type- and
while you type you think some
. very unladylike thoughts. You
| are going to kill whoever did
j the first draft. His margins
, were stil l.ncorrect. Each line
' on stencil has to be planned.
You finish finally (with the
j heip of a bottle of correction
fluid). You look over another
finished stencil. And horror of
i all horros — (you grab some-
thing fo~ support). How, how
could they do this? First
| names are divided at the end
, of the line. Words are mis-
i spelled. And worst of all, you
have never seen this story be-
fore. How did it get this far? 1
But there’s little time for cor-1
what it takes to get one sun- ac is. Yeu ve already decided
pie paper published. (Simple? that you-re not claim.ng this
Ha!) I’m still recovering from paper. (Editor? Me? You must
the shock of it all. And I know be kidding. I never saw that
Mrs. Allen must be in a padded-----
room in some mental asylum
by now. The last time I saw
her, she was on the verge of
a severe nervous breakdown.
And I can understand why.
You may think you know how
a school newspaper is pub-
lished- but you don’t. Not this
one!
Hospital Report
ADMITTED
I (Sept. 11 through Sept.
Annette Martinez
Southwest Federal Land
Bank Association
Phone 663 - 2581 604 Hondo Ave. Devine
SEE
Wayne Sigler or
paper before).
Now operating that mimeo-
graph machine is another mat-
ter. We just had to be pre.
rented with a brand new one.
That (sounds reel nice, but
read on. As the machine goes
into action, sheets of paper
flying through the room. A
voice cries, “Don’t step on any
of them.
But you
the last
the boys
read the
i j— j-— ' ebe fails
I soon as the stories are handed i wasn t bad at all!
in and corrected, they are) gy u^g time, it’s possible to
| ready to be typed up. All is ■ read a finished page. Oh, it
well, right? Wrong! After 99 lonks fair In a fjurry
of con-
percent of the stones have pages are Stapled to-
been typed, it is realized that [ aether in haphazard fashion,
they were all typed in the Wo did it We actually got the
j wrong margins. So what <— 4 ______
you do’ You have them all ned. I can’t believe it' I look
retyped, of course. After all, through one of the copies. Oh
you have two whole days left|!10! phe whole last paraghaph
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Shulze, Esma. The Cotulla Record (Cotulla, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, September 22, 1972, newspaper, September 22, 1972; Cotulla, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1178205/m1/3/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Alexander Memorial Library.