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THE COTULLA RECORD, COTULLA, TEXAS
THURSDAY. JANUARY 3. U*-.
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ceiling and insulation installed and
that bidding would close on Jan. 7 at
2 pm at the Superintendent's office
in Cotulla for presentation to the
board at 7: 30 pm. that evening
Adalberto Ramirez explained to
the board that the Textbook Com-
mittee has only 15 members and that
we had appointed two too manv.
Motion was made and seconded to
remove Mary K Davis and Kay del
Barrio from the listing. Motion
carried unanimously.
15th board meeting
The board then went into
executive session and when they
came out made the following
motions.
Motion to hire Teddy Byrd to serve
as Vocational Agriculture Teacher;
Mrs Lorraine Holster as a Special
Education teacher to the Junior
High; to Create another position for
a secretary at the administration
office for 220 days and to create a
part time position for a secretary at
Amanda Burks-Ramirez Elemen-
tary to be funded locally **t*1
recommended person to be em-
ployed at regular Dec. Board
meeting All above motions were
seconded and carried unanimously-
Motion was made to change the
regular Dec. board meeting from
Dec. 20 to Dec. 29. Motion seconded
and carried unanimously.
Having no further business the
board then adjourned.
The Living Word
The Superintendent explained to
the board that there is a need for
additional clerical help at the
Amanda Burks-Ramirez Elemen-
tary campuses and at the ad-
ministration office. The board
suggested covering this item in
executive session since it concerned
personnel. No action taken at this
time.
Mrs Geronima Garza presented
recommendations to the school
board regarding the tutorial
program, teacher evaluation in-
struments and teacher career
ladder After discussion with the
board Mr Ramirez, Superintendent,
Mrs. Garza thanked the board for
listening to the proposals John
Northcut. board president, thanked
Mrs. Garza for bringing the teachers
proposals before the board.
Northcut asked if there were any
more business to be brought before
the board Bobbie Jones, Ad-
ministrative officer, asked if the
board had approved going ahead
and accepting bids for old school
buses and vehicles. The president
responded that they had approved
and granted authority to accept bid
proposals and open bids in the Nov.
Liberty Christian Center
By Felipe C. Delgado
The good news for you in this life ia
that "For God so loved the world
that He gave His only begotten Son,
that whosoever believeth in Him
should not perish but have
everlasting life." (John 3: 16).
The good news is that you do not
have to perish in this life and the life
to come but that you can have;
everlasting life, forgiveness,
healing, deliverance, peace, joy,
righteousness, power, baptism in the
Holy Spirit, protection, cleansing,
prosperity and victory in life right
now by repenting and believing the
Gospel of Christ.
Many people live in fear because
they feel condemned. As if God has
not forgiven them. They wonder
what will happen to them when they
come before God. Some even will
perform ceremonial sacrifices to
gain forgivness from God. In the
islands of the Philippines, the
natives will cut themselves every
year and then whip their backs in
order to gain a favor or forgiveness.
In other parts of the world, some will
crawl on their knees for miles
seeking forgiveness from God.
The Bible says "when He had by
Himself purged our sins, sat down on
the right hand of the Majesty on
High" (Heb 1:3). Christ, Himself
purged our sins. We do not have to be
a scrifice for our forgiveness. Jesus
has done it for us. He has forgiven
and forgotten our sins (Heb. 10: 17).
Now we must stop trying by our own
efforts to win forgiveness. It comes
only and only through Jesus.
Church
News
First Friday mass will be held
January 4 at 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. at
Sacred Heart Catholic Church.
Services will be held at 10 a.m. N
January 6, 13 and 20. Services at 4
pm. on January 27 at St. Timothy's
Episcopal Church.
The Rev. Dr. Robert J. Carabin of
Devine is Vicar.
The Laity United Volunteers
remind area residents the "crisis
line" ia now available. The toll free
number is 1800-222-0U VS.
Donations may be made at San
Antonio Savings Association, Cotulla
office in the account name of Laity
United Volunteers.
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Cowboys win in annual Cotulla
Quarterback Club Relays.
MAY
The school board met May 2 in
Encinal.
The dry spell continues. As of May
10 the last rain in Cotulla was April
7.
Lloyd Stephenson, assistant
scoutmaster of Cotulla's Boy Scout
Troop 150. was honored by receiving
the District Award of Merit at the
Tejas Valley District's Annual
Awards Dinner in San Antonio.
Three members of the 1984
Cotulla Cowboy baseball team were
named to the 27AAA all star squad.
They were Shannon Flowers, Jimmy
Campos and Tony Zamora.
Barnes Lumber Co. is purchased
by Foxworth-Galbraith Company of
Dallas.
Last rites held for Ben Alexander.
JUNE
Juan Ortiz elected Justice of the
Peace for Precinct One.
Thirty five head of cattle died at a
west La Salle County ranch ap-
parently the result of prussic acid
poisoning.
The Cotulla Pony League upped
their record to 3-2, last week and a
second place standing in league
William D. Dove appointed County
Surveyer by County commissioners
County Judge Martinez was
elected as one of the three Mondale
delegates from Senatorial District 21
for the National Convention held in
San Francisco. The State Con-
vention for the Democratic Party
was held in Houston.
La Sallfc County Resident was
kidnapped by an alien from El
Salvador. Border Patrol agents
captured the alien and the victim
was released unharmed.
Cotulla city and La Salle County
officials have joined local business
leaders to form the La Salle County
Economic and Industrial
Development Committee. A full
service airport and industrial park
are included in the groups plans.
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Reddell, Lewis A., II & Flowers, Linda. The Cotulla Record (Cotulla, Tex.), Ed. 1 Thursday, January 3, 1985, newspaper, January 3, 1985; Cotulla, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1175221/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Alexander Memorial Library.