The Cotulla Record (Cotulla, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, April 8, 1932 Page: 5 of 6
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THE COTULLA RECORD
Cotulta Schools Win Most
Points in County Meet
1 e County Intel-scholastic meet i Literary Events,
was held here last Friday and there i Declamations Ward Schools:
was a good attendance of students ' Sub-junior girls: 1st. Edna Ethel
from nearly all chools in the county. Kin*;, 2nd. .Maxine Stowe, Amanda
Cotulla was victorious in scoring Burks; 3rd. Cay Nell Goshorn, Mil-
the greatest number of points in both lett.
Literary and Athletic events. The ■ Sub-junior boys: 1st. Harry Lew-
points scored by each school as com- is Davis, Amanda Rurks; 2nd. Hur-
piled by Supt. Bailey for the Record old Gillespie, 3rd. Derral Reeves, Mil-
was as follows: lett.
1st, Cotulla High, 220; 2nd Fow- j Junior girls: 1st, Mary I^ouiije
lerton, 156; 3rd, Lea Angeles, 135; Meeks, 2nd. Virginia Daniel, Amanda
4th, Artesia Wells, 154; 5th, Miilett, Burks; 3rd, Cannon Tilley, Fowler-
137; 0th, Amanda Burks, 203; 7th, ton.
Welhausen, 85; 8th, Gardendale, 25; j Junior boys: 1st, Roy Martin,
9th, Woodward, 20. 2nd, Dick Flowers, Amanda Burks;
Individual winners of first, second, 3rd, Hubert Hollan, Fowlerton.
| Senior girls: 1st, Evelyn Little, I Debate: 1st, Fowlerton, default.
Fowlerton; 2nd, Doris Daniel, Cotulla; j Picture Memory: All tied for first
3rd, Elizabeth Motley, Fowlerton. place, Nedda Goshorn, Miilett; Evelyn
Senior boys: 1st, Jeffries Apper- Storey, Susanne Tebby, Amanda
son, Cotulla; 2nd, Daniel Spencer, Burks; Ruth Klattenhoff, Los AngJ-
Fowlerton; 3rd, Bob Stephenson, Co- les.
tulla. Arithmetic: 1st, Minnie de Leon,
Rural Schools. Dura Lee Burks, Miilett; 2nd, Duane
Sub-junior girls: 1st, Kathleen Mellor, Roy Martin, Amanda Burks;
Kelly, Gardendale. 3rd, Leanda Menking, Joe Brown, Los j j
Sub-junior boys: 1st, Junior Broy- Angeles. ji
les, Los Angeles; 2nd, Andrew Davit, 3-R Contest: 1st, Alberta Ander-
Artesia Wells; 3rd. Buck Ramsey. son, Woodward.
Junior girls: 1st, Marjorie Iain- Choral singing, 15 entries: 1st,
drum, Artesia Wells; 2nd, Farah Ma-- Amanda Burks, default.
Hollscher, Los Angeles; 3rd, Louise Choral singing 25 entries: 1st.
MAJESTIC
COTULLA, TEXAS
FRIDAY--SATURDAY
and third places were as follows.
High School.
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Now is the Time
to Build
YOUR DOLLARS WILL GO FURTHER TOWARD
BUILDING OR REPAIRING A HOME TODAY
THAN IN MANY A YEAR. COME IN AND LET
US FIGURE WITH YOU.
Lumber,
Building Material
T. R. KECK & CONS
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Jvt©vsng ?
don’f vergot yossr a@Eog>honc
If you plan to move, let us know when and where
as soon as you can . . . preferably ten days in ad-
vance. A telephone in your new home wid make
the moving job easier.
There will be supplies to order ... errands to run
. . . little repairs to be made. Here are some of
the people you’ll probably want to call:
the druggist
the plumber
If you’ll give us sufficient notice, we’ll try to have
your telephone connected on or before the day
you move.
And here’s a suggestion . . before the rush of
moving begins, take time to plan for telephone
service that will lit changed conditions. Perhaps
you will need an extension telephone in bedroom
or kitchen . . . an individual line... an extra direc-
tory' listing... or other improvements in the kind
of telephone service you are now using.
It’s a good idea to plan such charges in advance.
We’ll be glad to help you J t cm! t business ejfice.
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Henrichson, Artesia Wells.
Junior boys: 1st, Horace Cameron,
Artesia Wells; 2nd, Oscar Rabert,
Los Angeles; 3rd, Eugene Iiaughtrey,
Los Angeles.
Senior girls: 1st, Anna Laura Mc-
Cann, Artesia Wells; 2r.d, Iris Ram-
sey, Artesia Wells.
Senior boys: 1st, Melvin Ramsey,
Welhausen, default.
Athletic Events.
Senior Track.
High jump: 1st, Hopper, Fowler-
ton; 2nd, R. Bell, Cotulla: 3rd, L.
Poole, Cotulla.
Broad Jump: 1st, R. Bell, Cotulla; I
2nd, I). Stephenson, Cotulla; 3rd, j
Artesia Wells; 2nd, Douglas Hen- I owlet ton.
880 yd. run: 1st, P. Reeder, Co- !
1st Elizabeth tuUo; 2nd. R- Ellis, Cotulla; 3rd, Hop- j
per, Fowlerton.
Shot Put: 1st, J. Gdbert, Cotulla; j
Gary Cooper
1 mmmmmm
tichson, Artesia Wells.
Essay High School:
Coleman, default Cotulla.
Ward: 1st. Ernestine Fikes, Mil-
lett; 2nd, Elizabeth Woolls, Cotuil.
Rural: 1st, Anna Laura McCann,
Artesia Wells, default.
Spelling. High School: 1st, Wilma
Stanfield, Rosetta Reeves, Fowlerton;
2nd, Mildted Young, Felicia Earnest,
i Cotulla.
Ward Junior: 1st, Minerva de
2nd, T. f'ickens, Cotulla; 3rd, W. Har-
rison, Artesia Wells.
Discus: 1st, Ted Pickens, Cotulla; I
2nd, R. de Leon, Cotulla; 3rd, It.
Marsh, Cotulla.
Pole Vault: 1st, Fowlerton, only
team.
Mile: 1st. W. Ramsey, Artesia
Leon, Nell Lowe, Miilett; 2nd, Opal 2,nd; B' Stephenson Cotulla
100 yd. dash: 1st. R. Bell, Cotulla:
Colbath, Beatrice Tutor, Amanda . . ... ,,
Burks; 3rd, Ruth Bullock, Dovie 2n^W[JHa™son\t*™*!Sfi‘s;
Blevins, Fowlerton.
Sub-Junior Ward: 1st, Gaynell
Goshorn, Harold Gillespie, Miilett;
2nd, Ida Mae Meeks, Barbara Gall-
man, Amanda Burks; 3rd, Louise
220 yd. dash: 1st, D. Stephenson,
Cotulla; 2nd, W. Ramsey, Artesia
Wells.
Junior Track.
High Jump: 1st, James Went,
Franklin, Clarice Hollan, Fowlerton. F™leHon; 2nd, Garza. W Bell, Co-
tulla; b. O. Garcia, Amanda Burks,
tied.
ClaudjTitti Colbert
“His Woman”
MONDAY-TUESDAY
Chinning Bar: 1st, Baldainar,
Welhausen; 2nd, A. Tarver, Cotulla;
McCann. Ray Thomas, Artesia Wells;
High Juniors: 1st, Ada Noah, Sue
Williams, Cotulla, default.
Sub-Juniors Rural: 1st, Bulah
Harrison, Helen Botto, Artesia Wells; , _ ,
,, , , , r, , _ ,, „> 3rd, O. Garcia, Amanda Burks.
2nd, Agnes Ann Fuchs, Ruth Klatten- I ’ ’
hoff, Los Angeles; 3rd, Alta Mae I Broad Jump: 1st 0 Garcia, A-
T-, rr r i i manna Burks; 2nd. A. Gaiza, W u*l-
Ferguson, Tommie Love, Woodward. , ’ _ ,
T r> i , , . r hausen; 3rd, Shannon, fowlerton.
Junior Rural: 1st, Anna Laura . / . „ . ,
100 yd. dash: 1st, A. Garza, Wel-
hausen; 2nd, W. Bell, C. H. S.; .3rd,
AT. , . T A , o a a O. Garcia, Amanda Burks.
Minking, Los Angeles; 3rd, Clay Ar- i . ! . , , A n ,
i. T • M’ i j 50 yd. dash: 1st, A. Garza, W el-
nolo, Lorame Miller, Woodward. , * n T ’ ^ It ’
Senior Rural: 1st, Julia Klatten- ^ausen’ Lnd’ C. H. S.; old, |
hoff, Lillian Brunner, Los Angeles; • * l'P11 s0". -• ■ s-
2nd, Iris Ramsey. William Harrison, Relay: H' S' ApPerson> Ch,1<is’ !
... wf 11 Lamest, Bell.
Artesia Wells. _ .’ . . . , „ _ . .
^ rr c , , Tennis Singles, girls: 1st, Bonciel
Ex-Tern. Speech: 1st, Cotulla, de- , , „ „ ’ 0 , ’ f.
« !, McNabb, C. H. S.; 2nd, Cora kuy-
fault. ;
Kendall, Fowlerton.
--------------- - i Tennis, Boys: 1st, D. Stephenson, j
■ C. H. S.; 2nd, Marvin Hooper.
Doubles, girls: 1st, Mildred Young I
Dorris Daniel, C. H. S. default,
j Doubles, boys: 1st, B. Stephenson,
|G. Daniel, C. H. S.; 2nd, M. Hooper,
! P. Shannon.
Volley Ball: 1st, Cotulla;
Sunday matinee, 3:30 p. m.
“An American
Tragedy”
From the Novel by Theodore Dreiser
Outstanding Picture of all time
W E DN HS D A Y—T HU RSD A Y
Edmund Lowe, Lois Moran
“Transatlantic
Immm
GILBERT
Truck Line
Round Trip to San Antonio daily
BONDED
SERVICE
WE GIVE SEPVICE.
| Patronize Your home town man.
Phone 905 Cr. 2414
| Fowlerton; 3rd, Loh Angeles.
Play Ground Ball,, girls:
Amanda Burks; 2nd, Miilett;
Los Angeles.
Boys: 1st, Cotulla High;
Amanda Burks; 3rd. Welhausen.
2nd,
1st,
3rd.
2nd,
American Barber Shop
W. P. MAY, Propr.
Up-To-Date
HAIRCUTS and SHAVES
Your Business will be
Appreciated
Cotulla
Phone 138W.
San Antonio ji
Crockett 1993. j§
JOHNSON’S
Truck Line
SAN ANTONIO TO COTULLA
MONDAY and THURSDAY.
Stops Headache
* in Five Minutes
WHY NOT A COTTON BRIGADE?
Beautiful cotton dresses are selling
for one dollar each, buy one of them
; and wear it to church. Broadcloth
shirts are selling for fifty cents each
and less, purchase one for your hus-
band along with a good pair of cot-
ton trousers and bring him to church
with you.
We have all been brought up along
with the cotton industry. We’ve chop-
ped cotton, picked cottcn, plowed cot-
ton, slept on cotton, most of us born
cn cotton, so let us give it its right-
ful place in the affairs of life and
then we can afford to raise cotton.
Remember if we refuse to wear on
public occasions the product that has
put money in the pockets of every
man in the South we cannot expect
the rest of the world to use this pro-
duct as we would like for it to.
Wear cotton and come to church
next Sunday night, and hear the Pas-
tor preach on the following subject:
/‘Cotulla has sold out to the devil,
1 lock stock and barrel, ram rod and
! powder horn.”
LEONARD S. KING, Pastor.
Star Mileage Ask any user!
St<!f PriCeS Lowest! Inveetigate!
THE STBR TIRE is the Finest Product of the Tire Industry
,\V\ I /
A Wonderful Formula End* Ache*
and Pains Almost Like Magic.
Something Better and Safer
Thousands of men and women
are now stopping throbbing, sick,
dizzy, splitting headaches, as well
as the excruciating pains of rheu-
matism, neuritis, toothache, etc.,
with a marvelous new formula that
is said to be far superior to any-
thing heretofore used.
It contains no aspirin, acetanilid,
etc., and is absolutely safe and
harmless. This remarkable for-
mula. called A-VOL, is being pro-
zeribed by thousands of doctors,
dentists and welfare 3uurses be-
rao«o of the quick, efficient way it
relieves all types of aches and
pains without depressing the heart,
or causing any other harmful ef-
fects. A-Vol quickly stops the most
severe pain, leaving the patient re-
freshed and feeling fine. Especially
effective in women's period pains.
To quickly prove to yourself that
this is truly a remarkable formula.
Just step into your nearest drug
store and get. a package of A-VOL
for a few cents. Take a couple of
tablets •right there. If your pain
is not gone in flvo minutes, the
clerk will return your money,
I--
I
! Every day for the past 22 months
Mrs. Will Aylor, home demonstration
club woman in Concho Community,
Tom Green county has had fresh veg-
etables from her continuous garden.
• * *
The making of American cheese on
the farm is growing in popularity in
Haskell county where the home
agent reports 1000 pounds made in
recent weeks.
• • •
With (he help of the state sanitary I
engineer two home demonstration [
clubs in Cherokee county have built
sanitary pit-type toilets as models for j
the farm families of the county.
* * *
There were only three days in Janu- j
ary when Mrs. Clyde Barham, a year
'round garden demonstrator in Lamar
county, did not have fresh vegetables
from her garden planted in October.
Her grocery bill for p family of eight
was $4.48 for the month.
Star White Side Wall Balloons
FIRST LINE-OUR FINEST TIRE! NOT seuond line. If these
were second line tires, we’d say so. Our first line prices are RIGHT,
so we list them below.
29x4.50
was
8.75
Now-
5.25
30x4.50
was
8.95
Now
5.30
i 28x4.75
was
9.25
Now
6.20
29x4.75
was
10.65
Now-
6.25
29x5.00
was
10.75
Now
6.50
30x5.00
was
10.95
Now
6.55
31x5.00
was
11.15
Now-
6.85
28x5.25
was
11.40
Now
7.35
29x5.25
was
11.60
Now
7.55
30x5.25
was
12.25
Now-
7.70
31x5.25
was
12.55
Now
7.95
28x5.50
was
12.65
Now-
8.15
29x5.50
was
13.25
Now
8.25
30x5.50
was
13.75
Now-
8.35
29x6.00
was
13.85
Now
8.55
j 30x600
was
13.95
Now-
8.75
31x6.00
was
14.40
Now
8.95
32x6.00
was
14.85
Now-
9.15
33x6.00
,was
15.25
Now
9.35
Star
Comets
These Secand line
Tire Prices are
LOWEST
anywhere
29x4.40 .... $3.90
29x4.50 4JS
30x4.50 4.35
28x4.75 ... 5.05
29x5.00 5.30
30x5.00 5.40
28x5.25 6.10
31x5.25 6.55
Other sizes priced
in proportion
M. H. RUSSELL
Cotulla, Texas
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The Cotulla Record (Cotulla, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, April 8, 1932, newspaper, April 8, 1932; Cotulla, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1162609/m1/5/?q=Lamar+University: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Alexander Memorial Library.