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A FRIO-NUECES LTD. PUBLICATION
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1983
THE COTULLA RECORD, COTULLA, TEXAS
Babe Ruth League closes year
Senior
e i
The
results of
Bake-Off
David
the
Cotulla Locals
1. TITLE OF PUBLICATION
2. DATE OF FILING
Life
The Cotulla Record
9-29-83
3. FREQUENCY OF ISSUE
Weekly
5. COMPLETE MAILING ADDRESS OF THE HEADQUARTERS OR GENERAL BUSINESS OFFICES OF THE PUBLISHERS (Not prlnlsrs)
extra names
William E. Dozier Jr
Frio-Nuecee Publications Ltd
Pearsal1
MANAGING EDITOR (Nsme and Complets Malting Address)
the Davis’s
FULL NAME
FULL NAME
COMPLETE MAILING ADDRESS
The Cotulla
Record
10.
EXTENT AND NATURE OF CIRCULATION
A TOTAL NO. COPIES (Nat Press Pun)
A Rio-Nueces
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY
.925
925
Publication Ltd
265
265
571
571
C. TOTAL FAIO CIRCULATION (Sum at 1M1 end 1082)
836
836
1A
(. TOTAL DISTRIBUTION (Sum of C and O)
851
851
24
24
1 RETURN FROM NEWS AGENTS
50
50
925
P.O. Drawer C, Cotulla, Tx. 78014
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TEXAS PRESS
ASSOCIATION
O. FREE DISTRIBUTION BY MAIL. CARRIER OR OTHER MEANS
SAMPLES. COMPLIMENTARY. AND OTHER FREE COPIES
Bom
14,
Hos-
Mrs. Sandra Reddell
Advertising Manager
an im-
savanth
Linda Flowers
Managing Editor
f octobei
nunAgers
11.1 certify that the statements made by
me above are correct and complete
William E. Dozier, Jr.
General Partner
7. OWNER (If owned by a corporation, its name and address must be stated and also immediately thereunder the names and addresses of stockholders
owning or holding 1 percent or more of total amount of stock. If not owned by a corporation, the names and addresses of the individual owners must
be given. If owned by a partnership or other unincorporated firm, its name and address, as well as that of each individual must be given. If the publica-
tion is published by a nonprofit organiiation, its name and address must be stated.) (Item must be completed)
(If changed, publisher must submit explanation ol
change with this statement.)
program fills the two year
gap I 13-16 year olda) which
exists between Little League
and High School baseball.
Our teams participate within
the Carrizo Springs Optimist
tri-county Babe Ruth League
and the age group is 13-16
year olds.
The Cotulla Senior L eague
is accepting donations for
next year with team ex-
pansion anticipated. Please
send your donations to: 504
Johnston Street, Cotulla,
Texas 78014. For further
information contact Alfredo
Zamora, Jr. at ( 512) 879-2080
or Jay Watson at (512) 879-
3351.
MEMBER
1BB3
F. COPIES NOT DISTRIBUTED
1. OFFICE USE. LEFT OVER. UNACCOUNTED. SPOILED
AFTER PRINTING
Kick Returns - Cotulla - D.
Jenkins 4-96, S. Marroquin 3-
45; Pleasanton - R. Perales
1-18.
Lewis A. Reddell II
Editor and
General Manager
SUB VARSITY RESULTS
Junior Varsity, Pleasanton
over Cotulla 5OO, Season
Record 0-3.
Eighth, Pleasanton over
Cotulla 14-0. Season Record
1-1.
Seventh, Pleasanton over
Cotulla 24-8. Jesse Alvarado
9 yard run, Reeese Kerr XP
run. Season Record 0-1.
Gen . Part.
1982 with a B.A.
Mr. Worsham is
from Los Angeles,
least one
being IH-35.
flowing over
according to
through community and
business donations and
contributions. The funds are
used for registration fees,
umpire fees, transportation,
supplies and equipment. We
would appreciate your
becoming an annual con-
tributor to our efforts in
keeping our baseball league
active as part of our com-
munity'a recreational efforts
in creating a better living
environment for our children.
AVERAGE NO COPIES EACH
ISSUE DURING PRECEDING
12 MONTHS
should be
FHA officer
Watts. Buffett lunch was
served and Marilyn was
presented with a gift. The
Smith's have moved to
Austin. They will be missed.
«. KNOWN BONDHOLDERS. MORTGAGEES. AND OTHER SECURITY HOLDERS OWNING OR HOLDING 1 PERCENT OR MORE OF
TOTAL AMOUNT OF BONDS. MORTGAGES OR OTHER SECURITIES (If there are none, so state)
Ralph Hauger
PO. Box 467
Hondo. Texas 78861
(512)426-3074
Jam Division, 1st place,
Dewberry Jam, Henrietta
Kolacek; 2nd place Peach
Preserves, Diana Martinez.
Muffins, 1st place, Apple
Muffins, Angelina Lopez.
Ladies LULAC No. 4368
from Cotulla is happy to
announce the winners in the
bake off held at our Fiestas
Patrias at the Plaza Florita
on Sept. 16, 17 and 18. The
support the community
showed for the 1983-84
Scholarship Fund was super.
W.F. & J.F
BARNES LUMBER CO,
302 N. Front St
P.O. Box 739
Cotulla, Texas 78014
Ricky Saldivar,
Saucedo, Randy
Manual in
the V.G.
Cookie Division, 1st place,
Pan De Polvo, Aida Garcia;
2nd place Pecan Delight,
Beatrice Zertuche.
B. FOR COMPLETION BY NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS AUTHORIZED TO MAIL AT SPECIAL RATES (Section 411.3, DMM only)
The purpose, function, and nonprofit status of this organization and the exempt status for Federal income tax purposes (Check one)
snrim
detec
List 1&40
Mrs. Linda Flowers, Cotulla, Texas 78014
ACTUAL NO COPIES OF SINGLE
ISSUE PUBLISHED NEAREST TO
FILING DATE
(Continued from page 1)
Reports indicate that the
Nueces River is rising. The
river is reported out of its
banks in at
location, that
The water is
Holland Dam,
local sources
Also Monday afternoon no
problems connected with the
rising river have been
reported.
U.S. POSTAL SERVICE
STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT AND CIRCULATION
(Required by 39 U.S.C 3685)
Sponsors-La Salle County,
Stockmen’s National Bank,
Western Auto, Gaddis
The Babe Ruth Tri-County
League (Dimmit, Zavala
and L a Salle) eeaaon cams to
a close with Cotulla finishing
in third place,
provament from
Cotulla had two players
selected to the All Stare,
Frank Garcia at second base
at the thirteen year old
category and Tony Zamora,
pitcher and first base in the
14-15 year old category.
Another player winning
honors this year was Alex
Velasquez who won first
place in the Tri-County
League Fourteen Year Old -
Hit, Bat and Run Tour-
nament and also won first
place in district competition.
Managers • Alfredo
Zamora Jr., and Jay Watson.
Coaches - Alfredo Zamora
Jr. and Greg Flowers.
Maintenance - Johnny
Flowers
LULAC MERIENDA
BAKE OFF GRAND
CHAMPION WINNER
Mias Leticia Ann Garza,
thirteen year old
daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Eusebio Garza Jr.
of Cotulla.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES PER YEAR:
La Salle and adjoining counties.... $7.00
Elsewhere.......................68.00
2nd Class postage paid at Cotulla, Texas
78014. Entered in the Post Office at Cotulla.
Texas February 19, 1898 as Second Class Mail
Matter under Act of March 3, 1879.
It is the intention of the RECORD to publish
all the news which the public is entitled to
know and in which our subscribers may be
interested. If in the publication of the news we
cast any erroneous reflection on any person,
business or group we will correct such error
ss soon as possible after it io brought to our
attention by whoever may properly claim to
have been offended or misrepresented.
Postmaster: 'Send form PS3679 to
220 S. Oak, Pearsall, Texas 78061
Farm & Ranch
and
Commercial Real Estate
(Continued from page 1)
The organization also published
the new Texas County Treas-
urers' Procedures
cooperation with
Young Institute for County
Government, a part of the Texas
A&M System. The Manual
which was reviewed by the ass-
embly in a special session of
the Conference, contains guide-
lines to the operation of the
office and has been placed
as permanent volume in each
Texas County.
“County treasurers are striv-
ing to become more knowledge-
able of finance, management,
governmental accounting, and
computerization, and to become
an even more vital part of county
government by providing the
proper check and balance
system for county finance",
said Jimmy Patterson. “We anti-
cipate 100% attendance at our
Texas A&M Seminar in April
to meet the educational require-
ments of HB 570 which will
assist county treasurers in oper-
ating their offices to the maxi-
mum benefit of the citizens of
their counties."
W
HAS CHANGED DURING
PRECEDING 12 MONTHS
Pharmacy, Gary Barron,
D.D.S., Velma’a Beauty
Salon. Dairy (jueen. Mana’s
Hair Deeigna, Madge’a
Corner, Universal Gas,
Cotulla PTA, CISD.
signs with
Gunslingers
(1)
HAS NOT CHANGED DURING
PRECEDING 12 MONTHS
SIGNATURE AMO TITLE OF EDITOR, PUSUSHER,
nanager^mK OWNER
Cowboys
(Continued from page 1)
EDITOR (Name end Complete Melllng Address)
Lewis A, Reddell II, 1104 E
Results of LULAC
Merienda Bake-off.
Grand Chamion - Letty
Garza - Cherry Torte
Cake Division - 1st place,
Pear Cake, Melba Cruz; 2nd
place. Fruit Cake, Lupita
Valle.
The Cotulla
Baeeball Leaf
established approximately 7
or 8 years ago to offer a
summer recreation ac-
tivity for our youth during
the time school is out and for
the purpose of allowing our
little leagues to continue
playing baseball until they
reach high school.
Lulac lists
Jimmy D. and Mary K.
Davis proudly announce the
arrival of their Baby Girl Sharia
Kay Davis weighing 7 lbs, 11 1/2
ozs measuring 20 inches.
Wednesday, September
1983 at the Frio County
pital, Pearsall, Texas.
Grandparents are Mr. & Mrs.
Aubrey E. Davis of Carrizo
Springs, Texas, and Mr. & Mrs.
M.R. Byerly of Corpus Christi,
Texas.
A. NO. OF ISSUES PUBLISHED
ANNUALLY
52
Kunak,
David ____
Hinojosa, Dale Avant, Alex
Velasquez, Eliseo Rioa, Roel
Rodriguez, Rogelio
Rodriguez, Hipolito
Ramirez, James Hearn, Pat
Treff, Louie Villarreal, Jobs
Luis Maldonado, Joey
Pedroza, Butch Northcutt,
Lionel Rocha, Tony Zamora,
Robert Gonzalea.
A thousand thanks to the
sponsors who made this
season possible. Our efforts
have always been supported
Worsham
D»vid Worsham was
recently signed with the San
Antonio Gun Slingers as a
quarterback,
grandson of Mr. and Mrs.
John Draper, 506 E. Brazos,
Pearsall.
Worsham, 6'3”, 210
pounds, is a 1977 graduate of
Holmes High School in San
Antonio and a 1979 graduate
of Ranger Jr. College,
Ranger, Texas who won the
National Championship and
ranked No. 1 in the nation.
At Arkansas Tech
University, he led the
Arkansas Intercollegiate
Conference with 1950 yards
passing. He graduated from
ATU in
degree,
formally
Texas.
4. COMPLETE MAILING ADDRESS OF KNOWN OFFICE OF PUBLICATION (Street, City, County, State end ZIP Code) (Not printers)
Cotulla, Texas 78014
________________COMPLETE MAILING ADDRESS
220 S , Oak, Pearsall_______
Kerry 111e_______________________
Tyler
The Cotulla Future
Chapter of Future Homemakers
of America began its year’s
work for 1963-84 in June.
The officers met on June 1,
for a one day work shop to set up
projects for the year, calendar of
events, and prepare the FHA
Yearbook. After this workshop
(as a reward) five officers and
six sponsors and a guest enjoyed
a trip to Garner State Park for
an all day outing.
Leading the organization
for this year are President-
Connie Zarate; First Vice Pres-
ident Linda Nickell, Second Vice-
President Sandra Valles, Third
Vice President Robbie Garza,
and Odiba Flores, Fourth Vice-
President Tina Gonzalez,
Fifth Vice President Cissy Allen,
Secretary Leticia Nieto, Trea-
surer Luisa Perez, Historian
Paul Garcia.
The FHA has T-shirts for sale
and will continue to sell them
thioughout the year.
Weather
(Continued from page 1)
for 68.
The “whooper” consists of
all of the above with longer and
thicker ribbons for 68.50.
Extra footballs and cowbells
cost 25c each and
cost IOC a letter.
These mums
ordered from any
or Mrs. Judy Daughtrey as soon
as possible (so construction of
the mum shield and ribbons ran
be done in advance) and no later
than October 5. Full price must
be paid on or before this date.
A Girl for
Carlos and Gerry Pena spent
last weekend at Aggieland for
the class of 58 reunion. Must of
been several other reunions
also.
Jay Watson, Super Aggie,
was also there. While the
Aggies from Cotulla were at
College Station Jimmy
Barbour was in Burnet
Orange Country watching
U.T. beat North Texas State.
Pat Flowers of Corpus
Christi spent the past
weekend in Cotulla visiting
his parents Johnnie and June
Flowers. While here Pat
along with the Danny
Flowers family gave Johnnie
Patterson
a. FULL NAMES AND COMPLETE MAILING ADDRESS OF PUBLISHER. EDITOR, AND MANAGING EDITOR (This Item MUST NOT be blank)
PUBLISHER (Name and Complete Melllng Address)
■ErlQ-Nuecas Pub. Inc
William 8. Dozier Jr
W . H . Fair Sr.
The Cotulla Bridge
Club held a bridge party for
Marilyn Smith Sept. 15th at
the newly decorated Cat-
tlemen. Attending were
Ellen Hargrove, Betty
Henrichson, Fleta Keck, Ann
Mumme, Cindy McBride,
Martha Ramsey, Sybil
FHA plans
for year of
1983-1984
a surprise 75th Birthday
Party.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Reed of Uvalde spent last
Wednesday visiting Mr. and
Mrs. David Taylor.
Barbara Standridge,
District President of the
American Legion Ladies
Auxiliary recently attended
a clinic in Little Rock, Ark.
Mrs. Norma Barton
returned home after several
da vs in Houston.
Bro. Bill Sluder and wife
Amy spent the first part of
this week attending a
ministry training in Houston.
Cotulla residents will Miss
Marilyn and Virgil Smith
now that they have moved to
make their home in Austin.
• Mums—
a. FAIO CIRCULATION
1. SALES THROUGH DEALERS ANO CARRIERS. STREET
VENDORS AND COUNTER SALES
2. MAIL SUBSCRIPTION
B ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION
PRICE
$7.00 county
$8.00 other--
A PUBLICATION NO
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Reddell, Lewis A., II & Flowers, Linda. The Cotulla Record (Cotulla, Tex.), Ed. 1 Thursday, September 29, 1983, newspaper, September 29, 1983; Cotulla, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1175466/m1/2/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Alexander Memorial Library.