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It wi cm msM yui In worklsf er kM*n| cattle
IF YOU MEED TRUCKS OR HELF, FLEASE CALL
*15°° per child
Registration
July 2nd and July 3rd
at Super B
9:00 a.m. till 4:00 p.m.
MINI
CHEERLEADING
CAMP
Cotulla High School
9:00 a.m. till 11:00 a.m.
4 - 8 year olds
1:00 p.m. till 3:00 p.m.
9-12 year olds
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THE COTULLA RECORD, COTULLA, TEXAS
JULY 3, 1M1
A FRIO-NUECES
PAGE 4
(Use of Paraquat is
th* Par ho and Wildlife
pr aha r vast
com
ingherveet "
White will fight
and other important
Windfall Profit Tax
I Food for Thought
GRADUATION PRAYER
their happinea*.
LAM-
■I pray. Aman.
We Win
THE RED STORE He. 1
be open
July
10th
HEIFERS
Normal Luncheon MEAT
Alamo Poliah SAUSAGE VP
Bonelee* CHUCK ROAST
Fryrite SHORTENING ..
600 * 800 Lb
STEERS
HOSS
S/11 tr. bottfaa
I1SS
•V M
PEARSALL AUCTION
334-4106
POTATOES
Sheraton Brand Man's SHIRTS
Contact: Alan Brown (879-2374)
deer
dear
earneatly pray that thee*
decision! which must ba
mad*, will have your hand of
diraction in them. May food
judgment, foresight, and
prudence be used, coupled
with discretion in th* making
of these most important
choices. In Jesus’ name, that
name which is above every
name, the name at which
every knee shall bow and
gobbler aoaeon; a buck
permit program; special
label for use on soybean and
guar beans. Brown said.
tierless door with hunting
license tags; a spring turkey
prevent my office from
directly supporting the
lawsuit filed to challenge the
tax.
I would like to offer this
prayer in the behalf of all
graduates.
facilities, and certain
treatseat programs was
"Application will be mad*
by certified applicators
licensed by TDA,” Brown
noted. "The application
period will last through July
product is available to help
them. Our estimates indicate
that between 3100-120 per
acre savings could be
realised with the use of this
product.”
The areas under heavy
weed infestation include the
following counties: Kinney,
Uvalde, Medina, Maverick,
Zavala, Frio, Dimmit, La
Salle, McMullen, Atascosa,
Bexar, Wilson, Karnes, Jim
Wells, Duval and Boe.
Provisions specified in the
request include application
rates of from a pint to a
quart of active ingredients
per acre and total spray mix
volume of 2-6 gallons per
acre if treatment is through
aerial application, Brown
said. Ground treatment
specifications allow from a
quart to a half-gallon of
active ingredient and a total
spray mix volume of bet-
ween 20-40 gallons.
court
th* proposed
they disap-
dividual as they face major
decisions. Because they have
com* to a Y in the road of
life, and they must choose
and removal of differential
protection for spike bucks
(buck* which a* yearling or
500 - 600 Lb
CHUCK STEAK
FAJITAS
Freeh Hamburger MEAT
Docker Quality BOLONY
of our graduates, both
collegiate and high school.
They are rejoicing in their
accomplishments and we
"Our Gracious Heavenly
Father, how wonderful,
loving and kind you are. Thy
unit* also offer college aid of up
to $4,000 for tuition. The
total can add up to $11,000. Call
your Army Reserve repre-
sentative, in the Yellow Page*
under “Recruiting.'*
Preeontly, M counties
have the latornativo to either
approve or disapprove
regulation* adopted by the
commiaeioa. Department
officials said only four out of
the SO counties approved all
the recommended items.
Changes proposed for the
1981-82 hunting season*
which were disapproved in
some counties included: an
protruding through the skin
without prongs or forks).
Th* following la an
alphabetised listing of the
com misaionora*
counties and
regulations
proved:
R. L. BUSBY, JR.
DEVINE - 683-4873
and bag limit or two par year
for javelin* (county retains
no bag limit); FRIO, bock
permit, spring turkey,
javelin* bag limit;
GILLESPIE, either-eex
deer, spring turkey; HAYS,
either-aei deer, but also
chose to establish both deer
and turkey archery seasons;
KENDALL, spike buck,
either-eex deer, spring
.turkey and special deer
archery season; KERR,
spike buck, either-eex deer,
javelins bag limit and spring
turkey; KIMBLE, either-se*
deer, spring turkey; KIN-
NEY, either-sex deer, in-
creased deer bag limit
(rejected three deer, no
more than two bucks,
retained three deer, no mor*
than on* buck);
PASA8, either-sex
LLANO, either-sex
MA8ON, either-sex
MEDINA, either-eex
This pest month has been
graduation time in. our high
schools, colleges and
universities. What a thrill it
ia to graduate. I offer
AUSTIN — Hunters are
advised by th* Texas Parks
and Wildlife Department
that several hunting
Sale prices good til July 17, 1661
ROUND STEAK - pound 61
7 and up to 30,000 acres may
be treated.
"Paraquat has been tested
H BULL YRL3. -if - 60*
IOLLER HOMES
season, which would
slim inate th* requirement
HEIFERETTEI - 60* - 55'
disapproved
missioaer*' courts in some
' counties.
deer, spring turkey;
BROOKS, spring turkey;
COMAL, either-eex doer,
spike buck; CROCKETT,
either-sex door; DIMMIT,
buck permit and a proposal
which would hav* provided a
longer deer hunting aeaaon,
from the current 37 days to
Bl days; EDWARDS, either-
sex deer, special deer ar-
A quart of X-77 surfactant
should be used per 100
gallon* of mix and use of a
compatible spray drift
control agent is recom-
mended. In addition, TDA
specified a
period of 7 days and
prohibition of gracing of
treated fields.
tax currently is an unfair
hardship on these people,
many of whom are elderly
and retired and who
otherwise subsist on social
security.
“The Windfall Profit Tax
Act adversely affects
million* of Americana,"
White said. “I assumed that
the Reagan administration
would take immediate step*
to call for the repeal of thia
onerous law. To my dismay,
not only has no attempt been
made to abolish the tax, the
people affected by this law
are now giving up more of
their income than at any
time since the law was
passed. Furthermore, the
gobbler* or bearded hens);
UVALDE, either-eex deer;
VAL VERDE, either-sex
deer; ZAVALA, buck per-
mit.
Hunters planning to
venture afield this hunting
season would check the
department's Guide to 1981-
82 Hunting and Sport Fishing
Regulation* booklet, which
will be available at hunting
license outlets across the
state prior to September 1.
The guid* will include
regulations affected by
county commissioners’ court
action, but not regulations
spring turkey, no closed
season on javelins and in-
creased deer bag limit
(rejected three deer, no
more than two bucks,
retained three deer, no more
than one buck); REAGAN,
spring turkey; REAL
either-eex deer, special deer
archery season, spring
turkey and javelins bag limit
(ratained no bag limit);
ROBERTSON, antierlesi
deer by permit (retained
two-buck limit); SAN SABA,
either-eex d*er;a SUTTON
Bar O Powder CLEANER 2T
Ray o Vac Heavy Duty bATTIRI** *•*
Foremoat MILK .... i 81.M
previously and there were no
reports of any adverse ef-
fects," Brown said. "Th*
potential for con-
307 Thornton St. - 879.2022
Delta PAPER TOWELS
Scott Soft -n- Pretty TISSUE
Crystal BAR-B-QUt SAUCE
counselors. Superintendent*
will receive 6.5 percent
annually plus steps. In-
creased funding for com-
pensatory education,
maintenance and operation,
equalisation aid and tran-
sportation will add
tremendous improvements
to the funding of public
schools.
Of significance also ar* th*
increased funds for the'
Department of Corrections.
3134.8 million for the bien-
nium was approved for th*
construction of additional
prisons for the State. More
funding for th* medical
program, agricultural
we realise the wonder of
your hand through observing
the creation in which we live.
I thank you Father for these,
graduating senior a, who
hav* reached this high ac-
compliehment in life. May
your loving hand of mercy
direct the eteps of each in-
AUSTIN — Attorney
General Mark White said
today that he is shocked and
amased that the U.S.
Department of Justice has
filed a strong opposition to
Texas' motion to intervene in
the lawsuit challenging the
constitutionality of the Crude
Oil Windfall Profit Tax Act
of 1980, styled Independent
Petroleum Association oj
America et al v. United
State* of America.
During hi* campaign for
the presidency, President
Reagan made numerous
promise* to bring an end to
this unfair tax which prin-
cipally affects a group of
people who cannot afford a
reduction in income. Over
660,000 Texans alone rely on
their small royalty check* a*
a supplemental source of
income to survive in these
inflationary times. Three-
fourths of those checks
amount to less than 8200 a
month The windfall profit
JACK SMITH
DILLEY - 9651273
Th* overall increase in
the budget is approximately
20 percent over the last two
year*. This amount ia below
the constitutional spending
cap and is certifiable by the
comptroller' of public ac-
count*
Great appetizer: blend grat-
ed sharp Cheddar, cream
cheese, bleu cheese and
brandy with dry mustard,
hot pepper sauce and Wor-
cestershire. Let it stand a
wook or mors in refriger-
ator to improve flavors.Utility - 48' - 51 •
Sticker - 55* - 65*
59%'
- 65’
69*
62*
63%’
68*
65'
. - 66*
83%'
has adopted a biennial
budget of over 336.6 billion
for financing state govern-
ment. Included in this Nil
are many improvements for
all Texans.
Stat* employees will
receive salary increase* of
0.2 percent for employees
making below 888,800 per
year and lesser percentage
increases for higher paid
em ploy eea beginning in
September. An additional 8.7
percent was provided for the
next year. These raise* ar a
on top of th* 5.1 percent
emergency pay raise that
was provided earlier this
year. Grsatsr increases
war* awarded to state patrol
and enforcement officers of
the Department of Public
Safety.
Faculty at our institution*
of higher education will
receive a pay raiao of about
12 percent in September in
addition to the emergency
raise. An additional 8.7
percent will be awarded in
1982.
For the first time, the
appropriation* bill contains
school finance provisions.
Teachers’ salaries ar* eat at
8.5 percent per year plus
automatic stepa which
amount to a biennial fat- congratulations to each one
creaae of over 26 percent.
Teachera* aides and
secretaries will receive 7.5
percent annual raises plus
Cutten - 42» - 44%'
Cenneri - 38* - 42'
0M Shell - 36* - 33'
PATCH WkU
PIOS (per head)
Nene Ave.
"I strongly support
legislation introduced by
Senator Lloyd Bentsen (D.,
Texas) to allow independent
oil producers and royalty
owners to exempt from the
1980 tax the first 1,000
barrels of daily production.
It ia an attempt to provide an
alternative solution to this
problem and to give some
relief to those persons most
affected by the tax.
"However, I intend to
continue to do everything
within my power and the
jurisdiction of my office to
challenge and prevent thia
tax. Not only am I compelled
to do this with absolutely no
help and support from the
Reagan adminietration, I
must do so with their strong
opposition. I am extremely
disappointed that once
again, a campaign promise
has been broken to the
deteriment of the American
people."
Seed - 8468 - 8610
Plain - 8360 - 8435
PACKER COWS
Fat - 41* - 43*
Decker QQ Quality EH. BACON Round 61.29
Light Cruet L FLOUR 2B pound*-. pound 63.SB
(Groc purchas* of 62B.00I
Colgate INSTANT 8HAVR SHAVE 11 Ox. ST
Light Weight - 68' - 75'
350 * 500 Lb. - 61' - 68'
Oaad - 8620 - 8760
Plala - 8610 - 8505
STOCKERCOWS
Baars - Mana Ava.
Shoati — Nana Ava
Light Waight - 75' - 65'
350 - 500 Lb. — 65' — 75'
500 • 600 Lb. - 63' - 65'
too • 800 Lb. - 57* - 83*
for Protective Service* for
Abused sad Neglected*
'Children, care tor the
mentally retarded and the
elderly and other eervicee
provided by the Department
ef Menial Health and Mental
Retardation. The Depart-
ment of Health also received
mors funds for gsnetic
SALE EXAMPLES:
4 hd. daal - rd. hft. - 505 lb. av. -
7 hd. daal - bra. hft. - 300 lb. av. -
4 hd. daal - rd. hft. - 275 lb. av. -
2 hd. daal - rd. hft. - 460 lb. av. -
0 hd. daal - bri. sts.- 667 lb. av. -
3 hd. daal - rd. sts. - 302 lb. av. -
0 hd. daal - rd. sts. - 406 lb. av. -
6 hd. daal - bl. wf. sts. - 475 lb. av
4 hd. daal - bri sts - 331 lb. av. -
COW. CALF PAIRS %
TOYOURMGMEL
The Army Reserve will pay
you around $7,000 for pan-time
duty during four years of col-
lege You can learn a marketable
skill and use it with your local
Reserve unit juat one weekend
a month, plus two weeks a
PEARSALL LIVESTOCK MARKET
Juns 20,1001 —Fsaraal 334-4100 - Devins 883-2211
There wIN be no Sale July 3 & 4th
weekend
Grade A LARGE EGGS - .... -_______...1 da. 79*
Gebhardt Refried BEANO IB Oxe. 3 cane tar B1.09
; Ubby's Vienna SAUSA0E I Oze.
chicken ..... 3 cane tar 61.33
Fdgera latent COFEE 4 Oaa. 62.33
Parkey Light CORN OIL Marg aott ... 2 lb. 31.39
Tap - 40' - 51'
Saws - 34' - 36%'
Mon. • Frl. Evenings — 6:30 - 9:30 p.m
Cotulla High School, BuMing E
$50 Fee, Including $5 deposit
(Limited to 10 people)
0/12 oz. cane
21 tr. Piratic bottle .......
0/10 Oz. NR bottle.
Learn To Program
The TRS-80 Model I
Computer
Programming Class
July 13th and 31st
RAY UHDSEY
PEARSALL - 334-3992 J
Courts disapprove TPWD
Hunting Regulations
approved for area
£ AUSTIN - Ths Texas
+ Department ef Agriculture
(TDA) haa notified the
Environmental Protection
Agency that it has declared a
t crisis exemption for use of
paraquat, as a bar vast aid
' ( dessicant, on dried beans
’ and field peas in ths Rio
Granda Ptains and Winter
Tf Garden areas, Agriculture
Tj, Commissioner Reagan V.
Brown has reported.
"Producers have an
*; unusually large acreage of
■{I **** croP’” Brown said, "but
■t? recent heavy rain* have
jfH promoted re-growth of vine*
and a good harvest aid
. dessicant is needed if
producers are to get a good
T harvest. ”
££ "Yield* and price* for the
crop have been reported
: 1 doing well,” continued
W Brown. "We want fanners in
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Reddell, Lewis A., II & Flowers, Linda. The Cotulla Record (Cotulla, Tex.), No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 2, 1981, newspaper, July 2, 1981; Cotulla, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1175202/m1/4/: accessed June 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Alexander Memorial Library.