The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 250, Ed. 1 Monday, October 23, 1967 Page: 3 of 6
six pages : ill. ; page 24 x 18 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
I
Rice Texas Game Tops | football
in Conference this W eek!
DISTRICT 14-8A
District 14-4A
Season
WIT Pts. Ops.
I
MONEYMAKERS .
or tfro/NO's.
0/<9<3£$r
n.v MICHAEL RABUN
I nlt-d I’rpfis International
Php Pcxas I>viighorhs, every-
hndv pi ok to finish first in the
hout'i'vf-si C inference, and the
Tiice Owls. almost everyone's
pick to - finish last, meet this
■.■eek in Austin, The winner
rouM wind up in ’he Grtton
V, -ai Jan 1
.The surprising Owls came up
■nth their third straight win
i«ft Saturday anainst SMU 14-
!') -- quenching sortie of those
isst-mintito Mustang heroics In
the process
An i Texas picked up its first
l's yue v. •*..ry against one loss
st thi expense of Arkansas 21-
12 thanks to the running of jun-
! >r Chris Gilbert
Other than the Rice-Texas
contest will be played
'tnder- the lights.' two more con-
ference games will be unreeled.
Tayl-ii' w.'I try for its first
lejjtuc y.n. agathst resurging
T( :<as AM in a day game at
( Vi !< r;e Staton and Texas Tech
r! -Ml' 1-1 in league
; 'e- -v 1 mer-t -.t night in Dal-
fangs to the Rise three with
less than two minutes to pity,
but the Owl defense came trp
with a eruclal interception to
win the game.
The win put Rloe in undisput-
ed first place with a 1-0 league
mark, ahead of AltM 3-1. SMU
1-1, Tech 1-1 and Texas 1*1. Ar-
kansas is 1-1-1 following tta )om
to Texas, Baylor hat a tie In Re
only outang and TCU is 0-2.
Texas reached the Mg game
with Rice by whipping Arkan-
sas in one of the more laaklua-
ter games of the Longhorn-Ra-
zorbaek series.
Ball Handling Tree Me
Gilbert, although he eet a Un-
iversity of Texas career rush-
ing record in only his IStii game
as a Longhorn, fumbled four
BeeviUe ____ 2
Gonzales _______ 1
Flour Bluff . 0
I Refugio 6
times to keep Texas from wrap- West Oso--4
ping up the game early. But he Cuero ......... 4
scored three times, and that j Pleasanton 4
was enough to down the lnex-1 Robstown.......3
perienced Raaorbacks. Slnton ......... 3
AAM had little trouble down-
ing TCU, which continued its
nearly two-year-old string of not
scoring a touchdown at home.
The Aggies used the passing of
B4d Hargett, along with a 100-
yard return of a pass intercep-
tion by Billy Hobbe, to floor the
Frogs.
Texas Tech onee again could
not come up with the early-
teaaen magic that saw the Rai-
ders Jump to a 30 record. John
Seovell was bottled up by the
rugged Seminole defense, and
Tech spent moet of the day in
its own end of the field.
Sports Comments, [Etc.]
District
4 0 0
By CLAIRE HOWERTON figure that one*
Blue Monday and MFP did
not become in spired over the
weekend and that other "Riest
Columnist" never has come
through to here I go again.
Have to watch my step these
Fansas Mate \ v Porker*
A kanaps uill meet Kansas
Sf*i,e at l.f» R.<k and Ne-
braska wit] li ivrl to Fort Worth
*•,> <■!!/TCi1 in a pair offdayi as folks seem to take me
i r,-n. • n; ''unters. jseriously when I com plate
; • offense stuttered 1 they don't seem to realiae toot
whnt cK'ihst' the pesky 11 am merely trying to fill spaee
M nt:* but the Owls defensciand carping remarkseatch
r<r.' tii: where so many
< iv‘ f i•].--! in the final min-
>.’c 'll Mike Livingston,
r^'u-i'-yr. after three weeks on
■••(■.!(eil its*, moved the Mus-
The U. J.
Weather Bureau
Climatological
Sub-Station
te Inrated at
KCFH
accurate, dependable
treat her reports and
rfadings ertry
"0 minute*.
KCFH :~[iEf
„ - M -JJ
(lies—readers that is.
It is a strange thing. SiM*
I finally got a letter MM dw
publisher idantifytaf
sports writer and
rytng said letter 1
j football fames, f
j diHicuMT *4
! gate m M» Sat MX M
have net had te flash idea
i tifieation. Honeatiy! How do you
How Smaller
! Colleges Fared
NT* TOWC nm - Here's
how the top W small eeOegt
football teams fared (hiring the
weekend:
1. Ssn Diego State heat Hep-
| Northern Illinois 474
2 North Dakota State Wet
North Dskote U.
3 Wsynesburg beat
: 89-7
i 4. New Mexcto Highland* Wet
Western New Mexico 17-H.
5 Texas Southern was idle
«. Arlington Tex beat Trinity
Tex 31-18.
7. Northwest Louisiana State
beat Louisiana Tech TA
8. Montana State beet Weber
214.
#. Northern Michigan Wat
Quantieo 27 A
10. Barsons loot «e Eeet 6*'
mllna 77-31
fWrred Sett Tickets Now On S«l*
For Cuero’*
TURKEY TROT
Parade, Senior Coronation,
Junior Coronation
i-h a p m.—Senior Coronation, S3 SB. IJ.tl, U-88-
'>• io*h, 8 p.m.—Junior Coronation. $1.8*. IJ.6*. H.*B
Vo- 11th 7 p m.-Turkey Parade Reserved *eete £ 00 «a
Tickets Also Now On Sale Fee
(•nrr-nation Ball. Nov. 9th. (10 ’til 2>. 14 00 per ernifle
Mall Ticket Order* Te
TI'RRrY I ROT TICKET*, tie N. Oeaealee, Oaere,
}
HEW FALL ARRIVALS
Justin and Nocona
POOT5___ $2975 thru $50.00
New American
FELT HATS — RCA Crown—
3” • 31/*” Brim*
BONNE'S__142 E#
Conic In And Book Your
Spring Feed NOW!
BOOK NOW FOR
A RED HOT DEAL
ON LINDSEY 77F
Talk It Over With Mr. Clean
AM
W
Country
Gentleman
Form Store
iw
The two Texas Pro football
teams, the Oilers and the Cow-
boys, have without a doubt been
living right aa witness their vic-
tories ever the weekend. Both •>'
Houston and Dellas won cliff j
hangers and almost caused
Refugio
Cuero _______... 3
Robstown........2
Stnton ......— 2
West Oso........2
Pleasanton 2
Gonzales ....... 1
Beevllle ..... 1
Flour Bluff 0
Lest Week’s Results
Cuero 12, Gonzales 9
Refugio 20, Beevllle 0
Robstown 14, West Oso 6
Sinton 51. Flour Bluff 0.
Pleasanton, open
Next Week’s Games
BeeviUe at Robstown.
Flour Bluff at Gonzales
Sinton at Refugio.
Plesanton at West Oso
Cuero, open
By Alan Mover
$TYA1/£-
far o.Ysy
$/,$oo
ey rye
r/M/z/eft,
jyyasz,
a#
rj
wy
$9/sm.
Monday, Oct. 23, 196? THE CUERO RECORD Page 3
AFL STANDINGS
United Press InternatlonsJ
Eastern Division
W L T
heart attacks to spectators andiNew' York ............. * l ]
announcers alike. The Oilers; Houston ---------- .2 ~ 1
got out in front early and then!
hung en — the Cowboys won and
lost and won again several Miami
JOHNNY
LOA/GPM
ropy w ??, Sot
H'aV
6,032 or
77/erf, r/vp
y/N/sypp AV
7H£ /no/Yry
h'/rr y>,?/9
orr/t £yrr/£t,
r//p///$ rerro.
yjr*£ w/YA’/rep
rtfcJNr£P r<?
$ ft 665,800,
by Kitff Fentvrt s fiyn4*cat*
• Buffalo ................1..... 2
............. 1
Pet.
.800
.600
.33"
.333
.167
Western Division
~~~~ (Kansas Oty ....... 3 3 0 . 500 The Houston Oilers’ offensive
Conference battles .......... 1 6 0 143 team is dangerous only when
times during the game winning
finally in the last 24 seconds of
4he contest
Houston Oilers Beat
Kansas City Chiefs
) pass interception arid fwo punt;
Melting, ton, gnd weren't
tt — •omc-
Soed&y’s Results
Oakland 48, Boston 14
Houston 24. Kansas City 19
New Teik 33, Miami 14.
San Diego 38, Denver 21.
Soodey’s Gomes
Boston at New* York
Buffalo at Houston
Denver at Kansas CIO,'.
San Diego at Oakland
Booster Club Members
To View Apache Film
The Gobbler Booster Club will Horcnts of Flour Bluff at Gob
meet tonight at scven-lhirty to i i,]er Stadium the night of No-
see the film of the Gobbler-Apa-j v,,mbor 3 An mnorary coach
rhe game which was won by j ...
Cuero 12-1 for their third Dis-If ,r ,he F,our E)uff "ame v lU
trict 14-AAA win of the season ’ be named at tonights meeting
, at Cuero High School. I as the Boasters will not meet
I Dio film will be shown on the ! next Monday,
new projector purchased by the! President Tubby Krueger Ufg-
Bodster Club for use of the ath-! es all members to come out and
Hie, department. | se the film and hear advance re-
Cuero High School's Gobbler j ports on the Flour Bluff eleven;
football team has an Open date : Door prizes will be awarded and
Friday before entertaining the' refreshments served, he added.
j --------t-
Dallas Cowboys Win
Thriller Sunday 24-21
By United Pres# International: Minnesota 20-20, Lo* Angeles
Craig Morton s third touch I rallied to tie Washington 28-28,
down pass, a five-yarder to | Dallas edged Pittsburgh 24-21.
Pettis Norman in the last 24 i San Francisco stymied New
seconds, salvaged the Dallas: Orleans 27-13 and Detroit beat
Cowboy’s fifth victory in six: Atlanta 24-3.
games in National League play! Hart threw four touchdown
Sunday afternoon and left Dal-i passes, including two to Jackie
las two games ahead of Wash- i Smith, a cornerback Pat Fisch-
ington in the Capitol Division, j er returned an interception 69
The Cowboys defeated the Pitts-; yards for another TD in the
burgh Steeiers 24-71. shockingly easy St. Louis tri-
John Brodie's two touchdown j umpii.
passes carried the San Francis-: Elijah Pitts rushed for three
co Forty Niners from a 13*10 touchdowns and set up another
third-quarter deficit to a vie- wi'h a halfback option pass as
torv over the Saints and a pair | the revitalized Packers crushed
of fourth quarter scoring strikes j the Giants behind an awesome
by Kar! Sweetan, starting his \ ground game,
first game of the season, spark-! New Pass Mark
ed the Lions over the winless j' Johnny Unitas, who surpassed
Falcons j-Y. A. Tittle’s career pass eom-
Rookie quarterback Jim Hart ’ pletion record with 2,131, flip-
returns set up ail the Oiler j led the St. Louis Cards to a 48-lped a three-yard scoring toSs
points as they bolted to a 24-3 j 14 route of Philadelphia. Green .to John Mckey with 6:30 left in
lead in the second period and | Bay walloped New York 48-21, j the game to earn the Colts their
Baltimore was deadlocked by;second te in two weeks.
Mm
Art. U*«8K
mere often titan net. tile eon-
farm ea la a tou up once again
Rica it en top by virtue of its
win ever 8MTJ but ha* played
only on# SWC |imt. The Rice-
Texee fame this weekend is the
btf one for both schools
©war si Houston, the Yonks
teak tha British te tha cleaners
tit tits Ryder Cup matches. The
•sere was a one-sided 3 1/2 to
I 1/3 although Ben Hogan. Cap-
tain of the Americas, sold, "tha Cleveland 4 2
final score was misleading, it St- ......... 4 ;
not a runaway.” You Vork 3 3
emtidn’t prove that by the Brit- i Pittsburgh 15
lah. Three of tha Amreican | Oopitol Division
proe went undefeated as Cham- w L
piens—Arnold Palmer and Card- Dallas ...... 5 1
ner Dickinson, who each won Washington ....... . 2 2
five times, and Johnny Potts, Philadelphia ...... 3 3
hung on for. the victory.
The victory left Houston in
second place in the Eastern Di-
vision w ith a '3-7 ’cord while
NFL STANDINGS
By United Prem
Costers Conference
Century Division
W L T
0
0
0
0
(it's sitting on the bench
The surprising Oilers, who
seem to have their offensive
land defensive units mixed up, j New. York is 4-1-1. Kansas City
j again called on their ’’high scor- j now has only a dim hope of de-
j ing defense” Sunday to stun the i fending its AFL clown as it
(defending American league j rests in third place in the West
I champion Kansas City Chiefs j with a 3-3 record while San
! 24-19. | Diego leads at 5-0-1 and Oakland
Statistics Don’t Count i ‘is 5-1.
Kansas City outgained the | In the other three games Sun-
...j Oilers in first downs, 19-7, out-'dm- Oakland surprised Boston
Intematoaal(parsed the Oilers 157 yards to San Diego blitzed Dcn-
84 and outrushed the Oiic-i.-. ver 38-2! end New York routed
166-43 But a kickoff return. Miami 33-14
Week End
Sports Summary
By United Presa International
Saturday
CHICAGO (VPD — Dr Fager
won tiie $190,000 added Haw-
thorne Gold Cup by 24j lengths
Pet.
.667
.667
500
.167
•die captured four matches. |New
Yonks Still
For Behind
Fre-Olympics
»r ftii SAMf*
PH tiptil Writes
miwoo cmr m - unit-
eti flttas hope* in the Pro-
Otmptes. fadtiig wWi aaeh pas-i Jr
atm hour, meted today on thr A0 nU
•fuore shoulders ef a pair of
Sheet shooters and Its strong
hexing teem.
Arid tilt Yanks, who have won
*b six goM medals thus far —
tear {■ track and field, and one
aaeh tit shooting and yachting-
one still banking on a strong
shewing of their swimmers and
diver* to get back in the run-
ning for the unofficial team
title. Russia leads by a large
margin.
T
0
2
0
Orleans _______ 0 6 0
Western Conference
Central Division
W L T
Green Bay 4 11
Detroit .. ............... 2 3 1
Chicago ------------ 2 4 0
Minnesota 14 1
Coastal Division
W L T
Baltimore . 4 0
San Francisco . .51
Angeles 3 1 2
0 5 1
Sunday’s Resubs
Detroit 24, Atiants 3
Cleveland 24, Chicago 0
Dallas 24. Pittsburgh 21.
Pet.
.833
.500
Ice Capades opens
in San Antonio
NEW YORK (LTD - Ruffled
, Feathers scored a surprise head
! triumph in the $116,100
(O’War at Aqueduct and
j $82.40.
US Ryder
Cup Team
Winner
HARRISBURG, Pa fJPD -
(The United States equestrian
j team swept all five spurts in
; the Granu Prix of Pennsylvania
1 international jumping event.
One
of the highlight at brae- As a special offer for young-, pjNEHURST, N. C. (UPD —
500 tions in the all new lee Capades' sters 16 Junior half-price tickets: ^ beat Dr. John
000 is called "A Flintstone Fant- are available for the Tuesday, Mercer in a North and South
|asy.” and it stars the popular j Wednesday and Thursday eve-j seniors golf championship final
i eaveman characters of TV ning and Saturday, 5 p.m. mat-^i^j went to the 20th hole.
Pet.1 fame. Fred and Wilma Flint- inee performances.
.800: stone and their friends. *
400 Ire Capades’ great production Britannia Rules
!j33;staff has taken those ever pop-: HOLLYWOOD UP1 - The
200 ular Flintstones right out of English still hold an upper hand, Oakland Athletics
television and put (hem on ice jn most new movies, e.g. Lynn: -
Sunday
MEXICO CITY (UPD - Jim
Clark of Scotland won the
Grand Prix of Mexico auto race.
Denis Hulme of New Zealand
captured the driving title with
his third place finish.
OAKLAND, Calif. <l?D — Joe
Dimaggio was named executive
vice president of the relocated
t,. It's the Z3njest, fastest mov- Redgrave and Ri’a Tushmgham
2 1.900.'riS, thrill packed and certainly as the leading ladies of "Smash-
0 (1133! the most flamboyant, and at the jng Time" for Paramount in
.750, same Ime. beautiful number: London.
000, ever created on ice for children ——————————
ef all ages
A form is defined as a plaee
that produces and sells st least
WO In agricultural products
for a single year and places of
10 sores or more selling at least
350 a year
m
mm;
Pat tnrttstioo* ud
aanranrrmtnti that
Stoma to tea-
are •Iwtipa MtesDy
ouraac* sad yortaea-
tir mte*o4.
RECORD OFFICE
CR 5-31S1
Fred and Wilma Flintstone
start off on a picnic in their
Flintmobile and get lost. They
Green Bay 48. New York 21 encounter Yogi Bear in the En-
St. Louis 48. Philadelphia 14. (chanted Forest and proceed to
Minnesota 20 .Baltimore 20 tie 1 mePt UP wlth a11 kinds of dc,'pht'
Ssn Francisco 27, New Orleans fld creatures.
Guided by the Bluebell Queen.
Ang 28. Washington 28,Janct Runn' Fred and Wilma
iare entertained by skating
Trees, Roses. Bluebells, Butter-
j flies and Bumblebees.
! A delightful quartet of in-
credible skating Dinosaurs pul
(on an exhibit of skating — on
their tails, yet — such as has
never been seen before.
The piece de resistance of the
'production is the appearance o'
("Happy the Dino" a giant 34
; foot dionsaur that take children
j from the audience for a ride
| through the Enchanted Forest
j accompanied by the Flintstones
I The "Flintstone Fantasy” pro-
j duction. one of the six great
productions in Ice Capades. is
55; guaranteed to pack a laugh a
76 j minute, a breathless surprise.
51 i for young and old alike and a
104! genuine delight on ice.
52! The annual ice extravaganza
99 will open at Joe Freeman Col
94 euni in San Antonin Tuesday
, October 31 and will continue for
Team W L T Fct. Pfs. Opa. j five evenings and three mat-
j& Painting
■ *^| (l;^ Pointers
HOUSTON (UPD — The United
States defeated Great Eritain
23H-8Va in Ryder Cup golf com-
petition.
13
Los
tie.
Sunday’s Game*
Minnesota at Atlanta.
Baltimore at Washington
Lo* Angeles at Chicago
Cleveland at New York
Dallas at Philadelphia
Detroit at Snn Francisco.
Only games scheduled
Monday’s Game*
Green Bay at St. Louis
Only game scheduled
MUST Southwest Order
By United Press International
Season Standings
Toam W I, T Pet. Pt*
Wee
Texas
T. Tech
Baylor
T. AAM
Arkansas 1
SMU 1
TCU 0
0 .750
0 800
0 .400
1 .333
0 .333
1 .250
0 .200
0 .000
99
75
110
77
109
66
39
16
Op#
43
Conference Standings
Rice 1
T. AAM 2
SMU 1
T. Tech 1
Texas 1
Arkan. 1
Baylor 0
TCU 0
Loat Week’s Remit*
Texas 21, Arkansas 12
Rice 14, SMU 10
Texas A4-M 20. TCU 0
Florida State 28, Texas Tech
0 0 1.000 14 10; inee performances through. Sun-
1 0 .667 65 44 div. November 5.[
1 0 500 .'0 31 ----
1 0 . 500 65 44 John Seovell,
1 0 .500 34 31 Tech 9 0 0.30
1 1 .500 48 311 David Dickey.
0 1 .000 10 ]o'Arkansas 5 0 0 3C
2 0 .000 0 46 (Bob Long,
A&M 5 0 0 30
j Chris Gilbert,
; Texas 5 0 0 33
Charles Riggs,
A&M 0 10 5 25
Terry Shelton,
Rice 4 0 0 24
Ken Vinyard,
Teel; 0 5 6 23
Bill Bradley.
Texas 3 0 0 Is
Thi# Week’# Schedule
Saturday: Rice at (Texas
conf. —- night. Kansas State vs.
Arkansas at Little Rock, night.
Baylor at Texas AAM conf. —
day. Texas Tech at SMU cord, i Bcnliingltold.
— night, Nebraska at TCU day. 1 Rice
Individual Scoring Larry Stogenl
Player, Team TD PAT FG TP AAM
0 18
0 lx
Fall In For Fall
Now that there’s a nip cf fall
in the air, it's time to get your
home ami workshop ready for the
cool-and busy-days ahead.
First chore on your checklist
should be a careful inspection of
all garden tools and furniture.
If there's any evidence of rust,
remove-it with a wire brush and
steel wool before storing for the
season. You might also try paint-
ing some tools with a metal
primer to prevent further rust-
ing.
Ar.d how have your folding
chairs, wrought iron furniture,
and porch and window awnings
fared during the dog days? To
repair any damage that "easy
livin’-’ may have done, use a
tough, rust-inhibiting paint like
Acme's Ail Surface Enamel
Since it comes in a sparkling ar-
ray of colors and provides maxi-
mum resistance to sun, moisture,
and salt air. it’s the perfect finish
for all metal and wood garden
furnishings.
Wl cn you’ve completed the job
of putting summer tools and fur-
niture back into shape, take stock
of your garage or basement
workshop. Start an organization
drive there by painting each
shelf or compartment a different
color to help separate tools into
convenient categories. Faint
hanging racks and the handles of
tools that belong there in the
same color. It. will make them
easier to spot when you need
them and eerier to put away
when you’re through.
To simplify the job, use Acme's
All Surface Enamel in the aero-
sol spray. This v.ay, it vviil take
only a few nhi; ites of spray
paint iT.tr u apply the hard-
drying surface, Since the enamel
is completely r.on-toxic, you’ll he
able to use it on all the children's
toys and furniture that come to
•Daddy's-- workshop, for repair.
Just a little pick-Up, put-HWay,
paint-up effort now, and vou'il
nave a workshop to be proud of
for the entire do-it your.*,elf rea-
fon to come.
SIDNEY, Australia
Allan Murray of Australia de-132.
featod Roberto de Vicenzo of
Argentina In a sudden death
playoff for the Wills Masters
golf championship.
By DARRELL MARIO
HOUSTON (LTD - The Bri-
Man i tish Ryder Cuppers, finding the
paid | Americans as bold on the put-
! ting green as the Minutemen
were at Lexington in 1773, were
ready to go back to England to-
day to improve their puttng and
their golf courses.
Aronld Palmer, the first Am-
erican Ryder Cupper to go 5 A
in one match and Gardner
Dickinson, who joined him at 5-0
less than an hour later, led the
U. S. team to a 2? 1'2 to 8 1/2
victory over the Britsh.
“It was the best Ryder Cup
team I ever played on,” the 38-
year-old Palmer said after beat-
ing Tony Jacklin 3 and 2 and
coming back to whip Brian Hug*
gett 5 and 3.
The Am er cans, constantly
charging the pin, wen nine and
tied three in head-and-head core*
petition the final day. The Brit-
ish. who played conservatively,
and left many putts short of the
cup, won only four—two by Neil
Co’es, and one each by Peter
Alliss and Huggett.
It was the rrmst lopsided vic-
tory since the U. S. team won
9 1/2 to 2 1/2 in 1951 when there
(LTD —; were only 12 matches Instead of
CARLSBAD, N. M. (UPD -
Murle Lindstrom won the Carls-
bad Ladies Golf Open w ith a 216
total for 54 holes.
MEXICO CITY (UPD — Gaston
Pintails, the favorite ducks
of many hunters, derive their
name from their elongated,
central tail feathers.
Roelants of Belgum won the
marathan run in the pre-Oiym-
pics with a time of two hours,
19 minutes and 37 seconds for
the 26-mile, 385-yard distance.
.aa..
CUERO HEADQUARTERS
FOR ELECTRIC MOTORS
Tel-A- Win Co.
118 N, Esplanade CR 5-4WI
1968 Inspection Requirements
All Passenger Car Steering Wheels Must
Have No More Than a 2-Inch Lash Measured
on the Outside Periphery of the Rim.
FOR PARTICULAR* SEE
JUNKER BROS. GARAGE
Experienced Car Repair
FRED .AND JOHN JUNKER. OWNER*
«ei * ESPLANADE •"•N5
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 250, Ed. 1 Monday, October 23, 1967, newspaper, October 23, 1967; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth695772/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.