The Cotulla Record (Cotulla, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, January 11, 1935 Page: 3 of 6
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THE COTULLA RECORD
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Paying your bills promptly is one
of the best ways to follow the
Golden Rule.
The following* business and
professional interests of
Cotulla ask for community
co-operation in a progress-
ive way for 1935.
D. L. NEELEY, Quality Groceries
AARONSON & PULLEN
T. R. KECK & SONS
HOFF MOTOR COMPANY
GADDIS PHARMACY
COTULLA PIGGLY WIGGLY
NORMAN DRY GOODS STORE
R. S. JUNCO DRY GOODS
TO THE STUDENTS OF THE
COTULLA SCHOOLS:
You will recall the citizens of
Cotulla have organized a “trade
at home” campaign to stimulate
better business conditions in
our town. It is needless for us
to call your attention to the im-
portance of such a move, but
rather for us to turn to you for
advice on how to make our
town a more progressive place
to live.
FIRST—IN FAIRNESS TO THE MERCHANT
OR PROFESSIONAL MAN WHO HAS IN-
VESTED CASH AND TIME IN THE MER-
CHANDISE OR SERVICE YOU HAVE RE-
CEIVED, YOU SHOULD RECIPROCATE THE
FAVOR OF CREDIT BY TAKING CARE OF
YOUR OBLIGATIONS IN REASONABLE
TIME.
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MERRIMAN DRUG STORE
CENTRAL POWER & LIGHT CO.
FARMERS & STOCKMENS BANK
TURNER’S TAfLOR SHOP
M. H. RUSSELL, Gulf Refining Co.
LA SALLE HOTEL
HERRING’S MEAT MARKET
HINKEL MOTOR COMPANY
TOM LEACH, Attorney
H. H. FLOWERS, Attorney
DAVIS SERVICE STATION
CHAS. HOFF, Humble Service Station.
COTULLA CAFE
BATES & HYDEN BARBERSHOP
JOHN WILDENTHAL’S STORE
GADDIS RED & WHITE STORE
JOHNSON’S SINCLAIR STATION
NUECES CAFE
T. A. KERR, Sinclair Distributor
RANKIN’S BARBERSHOP
DR. W. H. MORROW
GREEN LANTERN CAFE
DR. O. M. DURHAM, Dentist
REEDER BROS. GULF SERVICE STATION
MAGNOLIA SERVICE STATION
THE MARTI
REYNOLD’S GULF SERVICE STATION
ECONOMY STORE
COTULLA BAKERY
ALEX’S SHOE SHOP
PITTMAN MOTOR SALES
R. L. HIATT
ALMA’S BEAUTY SHOP
JOHN P. GUINN, Pioneer Oil and Gas
E. J. BAILEY, Cotulla Schools
W. E. WILLIAMS, Cotulla Schools
DR. J. N. LIGHTSEY
II. C. GUINN HARDWARE CO.
JESS ROCK DAIRY
Therefore we are inviting stu-
dents from each of the three
schools to submit essays on any
subject pertaining to the bet-
terment of Cotulla or on the im-
portance of trading at home.
The following rules shall gov-
ern the contest:
The essay shall not be of
more than three hundred words.
It may be typed or written with
ink on one side of the page.
The pupil will not sign his or
her name to the paper but will
be assigned a number by their
English teacher; who will sub-
mit the number with the cor-
rect name.
Those accepted as first and
second place winners will be
published in the Cotulla Record.
Prizes will be awarded for
first and second place winners
from each of the three schools.
The essays must be submit-
ted by Feb. 1, 1935.
Files of the Cotulla Record for
the past two months will be
open for the inspection of those
who desire to study the ads
carried by the business men.
These ads express the opinion
of the business men and may
be used as a guide.
THE COTULLA RECORD.
YOUR MERCHANT OR PROFESSIONAL MAN
DOES NOT REQUIRE SECURITY. HE DE-
MANDS NO INTEREST—YET HE IS AC-
TUALLY LOANING YOU CASH.
SECOND—IN FAIRNESS TO YOUR OWN
GOOD NAME AND REPUTATION, YOUR
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BILLS SHOULD BE PAID ON TIME.
YOU ARE GRANTED CREDIT ACCORDING
TO YOUR PAST RECORD. YOUR CHARAC-
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TER IS THE BASIS FOR CONFIDENCE IN
YOUR ABILITY TO PAY.
DO YOUR PART. PAY YOUR BILLS
PROMPTLY. IF YOU CAN’T PAY ALL AT
ONCE, PAY HALF OR WHATEVER YOU CAN
AND SEE TO IT THAT YOUR CREDITOR
KNOWS YOU ARE PLAYING THE GAME
SQUARE.
L. B. COOPER, Attorney
MAJESTIC THEATER
JOHN W. WILLSON, Attorney
THAT’S ONE WAY WE CAN ALL ADD TO
THE GOOD NAME OF COTULLA.
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BUY IT AT HOME IF YOU CAN.
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The Cotulla Record (Cotulla, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, January 11, 1935, newspaper, January 11, 1935; Cotulla, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1162929/m1/3/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Alexander Memorial Library.