The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 158, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 3, 1966 Page: 2 of 10
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Cuero Legion Nine Gains 1-0
Win Over New Braunfels **
BASEBALL
STANDINGS
Pirate Rookie Sets
MetsDown in Order
'-'o «. Amor i «s n.ne [ edvenoed to second on unrnh-
“*T# fieri* on «m- YT* scored on a long fjj to
ijpg. i i«ft off the hat of John Pov
Fr.d*> nighi's win fi t tne
4mer»e*:n l*g on n:n* a 4-4 re-
Saturday n.ght July 2, the
Seguin A mar.ran I^g.ein n.n»
n u s. >*da *d for a gain* in
Cuero at Muxiirips! Park with
«-< for 7 JO pm
New H/aanS* s Amor.ran
,.*n hois Friday n girl at Cbero
ua,< -pal Park Kieri um
Pet* Nonrtr w an credited with
The ■ ,r. and Su.TRi an' took the
!•»*.
TV** Sane taJ.y ir ?be game
re » r the bottom of the s.vth.
P.i- f(dr I'toug nosanor ?®m*!rn'
jtprhed fir*, on rii e-ror arid
Sportifym
By IMM Pnw iMwaillMii
MAMI I.RAWE RTAKODiGhj
American i-r-AGt r.
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Woody
CURT HUNK
Hporta W riter
Fryman signed
um r i,mm r
TM* Week
TaeMU' Jill* ft
n — Cuero >e.i y- a
loon "Cubs «s .josis
i*i!}h ••Card*'
■ r> - - GaH Coast Wood
G>. «, ‘ v* Rotary Oub
Red* .
Thursday. Mt *
p rr; Gulf < toast Wood
Pots vs Rotary Oub
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p m ...on* Oub "Panda'-
v« Caere- Fed Sav. A loan
"Cube
REFRIGERATION
AIR-CONDITIONING
SERVICE
Darin Plumbing Ce.
|R MTU or (It MN
Nf» BratOMela
H.asrne 3b
Mont a ties 7b
1 *>pei as s
Rryiss rf •' ’
w aitifah.t r
Kar 1b
Sullivan p
Rivas cf
Morales if
TCITAi------
(ho*
Brsmiene lb
Smith 3b
M. Clarke ef
Pof M
Noack p
P Qartt* e
Cuaack If
Br*r lb
Fieaaner rf
TOTAL
AW
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3
3
3
3
3
3
3
2
Sports Comments
X 0
AB B
3 0
Ooaeh Royre Berger *s:d
Friday be had definitely accept-
ed a position in Tempi* In
J Tempi*. Berger will be working
H with a coach weli-remember-
c ed in Cuero Allan Whiter* who
Baltimore S3 IS
Detro't 4% 2ft
Cleveland 44 39
’California 39 .3*
Chicago 34 Sft
Minnesota 3S 40
Now York .32.39
Kansas City .32 4.3
Washington 31 4S
Boston 27 41
PMsi'i Rcculta
Balt. 4 Minn 3. 1st
Balti 2 Minn. 0, 2nd
Cleve. 5 Calif 0
New York * Wash 4
Det I K C 5. 1st
K C « Dot 4. 2nd
2 Boston 1. 33 mns
9(onlay's Game*
the ti ree-Mt shutout he hurled
last Sunday against PhlJadelph-
11 ia when he faced only 79 hat-
I. Pci. i professional conti act bei au*e, ,, . , „
heh.d nothing to lo*e and then ! ter‘ *«* bv lo*r ^
came within a step of gaining s:i thll Mazeroski. 'V.llie Star-
baseball immortality, ceil . nd Donn t lendenon hack-
Frvman a 23-vear-old mrkic ed Fryman s sixth win against
southpaw with the Pittsburgh ;setback* and gate the
Pirate* one year ago today second-place Buci Uteir s.vtli
.475
416
60.3
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.472
467
.451
.427
408
360
»’M tilling The *oi! on his
father s lucrative toliacoii farm
Friday night, he was toe ng
the mound at Shea Stadium like
a tested veteran. After alkwvinr
an infield single io leackiff
bitter Ron Hunt that lust
eluded the grain of shortstop
consecutive trium|>h
In other National League play
St. Louis bent Sundy Kisiiax
and the Los Ange.es Podge— 7-
0 San Franciseo slopped Atlan-
ta 9-5. Houston edged Cincinna-
ti 2*1 in 12 inning* and Phila-
delphia whipped Chicago 7-0
(W*->
By Cl .AOtK WOW Hk TO A i Higtrw »y a» the Rh-in Wright
Arena, swimming and boating Chi.
at the Municipal Park, golf -
you name it. wa ve go? it, Boston st Chi. 2
Happy Holiday and perhaps w* K. C, at Det. 2
will return to this spare on Calif at Clave 2
jN. V. at Waah.
-------------------, Minn, at Balt:, twikte
>ne Alley. Fryman set the
Meta down in order facing the Baltimore swept a pair
minimum 77 harte-s af’er Hunt Minnesota 4-1 and 2-fl. fine-
was caught stealing and came land blanked California W*
nothin one men of u perfect Chicago nipped Boston 7-1 in 13
game. Hi* teammatei. mean- nnings, New York defeateyi
while smoked the Ne.> York Wash.ngton fW>. ahd IVtroit
pitcher* in a 12-C slaughter. split -wifii Kama* City, winning
Hi* one hitter over New York ; the first game 9-5 and losing
waa only slightly better than rlie n.ghieap M
In the Ame-iean la>. cue
f -oin ! second hut went wild in
Belles Hit
Nordheim
For 30 Win
Cuero 50, Nordlielm 3#, and
hi'iiew it or not, ft ?s»* a
Basebail game although Fie
score would indicate football.
There were prohalyiy some r.r*
ed ladles Friday mghl after the
Qhsiyilm Belle* and the Nord-
heim 1-idie* finally wound that
one up.
Ai cording to Manager Spear*
all the Belles hit and played
well.
Nordheim started the fire-
'york* scoring f.y e runs in the
fi —t inning Cuero y*a< only ab-
le to push «ne ,u n«wt in the 1st
To* Belle* added two in the
t h e
third yvith nine The Cuero la-
dies got throe more in the four-
th. one In the fifth, nine more
in the sixth and five in the sev-
enth.
Alien K- nne wa* the winn.ng
pitcher.
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f
21 1 3
New B
Oiere -
000 000 9
nor. ooi
K
0
*—1
was head football roach m Gon-
sales for a number of year*
There ia ao much going on in
our fair city over the tong
Fourth of July weekend mat 1
might just deride to do nothing 1
but srav home and admire the
surroundings. My friend Pete
just finished manicuring the
yard and the outlook is right
enchanting. Aside from the
fart it i* so peaceful in the
eotmtry most of the tune,
that is
Town Tolk .. .
• Continued from Page 1)
New 3 mi know
NATIONAL l.r.AOt r
W I, ret.
San Francisco
Pittsburgh
hem** down through 1
the years hav* been the hires Houston
of Gene Autry and Roy Rog Cincinnati
Ksthj
Kathy s
CUERO HEADQUARTERS
FOR ELECTRIC MOTORS
Tel-A- Win Co.
11* N E-planadc CR Mill
!
ers of the movies and the late
Johnny Cash who left a the
wake of h,* tragic death auch
mmortal western tunes at
Your Cheating Heart ' and
Cold Cold Heart
49 Jh
44 39
41 33
41 34
40 36
34 37
34 M
34 45
2ft 42
23 50
Keen It*
0
T*B CITEBO ENTERTAIN
ER like* to see western tunes
get into the top hits tn spite of
Tin Pan Alley opporhdn She
no*** that Eddie Arnold is
ewrung bock strong again with Cmri. at Houston
.St Louis at L A
Atlanta at San Fran
ALAMO LUMBER COMPANY
Ml 5 EkPl-ANADE
CS ( Utl
The Chishoim Belies softball
team had a busy night over :n
Nordheim Friday racking up
thrity tally* Some of them are
probably still feeling the effects
of that race. The base paths
must hav* really been busy as h,g totesr- -Last Word Is Lone-
-nc Nordheim ladies scored 19 ^me Me.” A version of Am-
M w#!‘ ;f»W* famous -Catfle Call,"
„ . ' 7 . Kathy give* now and tnen
Hope each and evervone of • Q-aay Arm* seems to V
T -TV, *T , the No 1 requwt of local bam
safe Fourth of July As has dalM* ;.m A M f,v.
been mentioned then* is aome- ant, M • Sw Anwnjo
thing far most any taste or tap anC| - jr^ur a~»n« •-
over the weekend right here at j jr grieves the stngmg —
home. Baseball of all types, the girj to he,r >bout ^
Lions Club carnival and barbe- tate of so mam
cue. a rodeo on the Victoria *tars
St. Louis
Atlanta f
New York
Chicago
TfMars
Pitts 12 N. Y
Phila. 7 Chi. 0
Houston 2 Onci 2 12 inns
St. Louis 2 L. A. 6
San Fran 9 Atlanta 5
UtoSas • 4«aan*a
Pitts, at N Y 3
Chi. at Phila
6.36
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.547
.526
.493
.479
.430
.408
.315
DfWitt County
Historical
Notes
Us laehella k Brkafteer
By I luted Pres* International
near - including Corpus. San
Antonio. Bo-me. Houston. Cor-
pus Chr.iti and Fort Stockton I The longest rero-ded attack
Perhaps the <>ne who came fit- o! hlc nigh.ng was that afflict-
thest *a* w illle Reed Row* oi !nr Jack O'Leary *f f.o*
Fort ‘Stockton, a granddaugh- Angeles twtween June Vi \W
ter of Ida York Reed, who was j and J ne 1, 1956 according to
a daughter of James Allison Gu.nnes* Book of Work! Re-
iind granddaughter of Captain cords,
Joan York. _____- , —........—
Sunday. June 26. 1966 was an
deai day for the dedication of
the "Co-Founders of Y-irk-
k»»t. John York, Charles Fck-
hardt ’ Marker In City Park in
Yorlrtown Between two and
three hundred people were pre-
sent. The crowd stood m tne
cool shade of live oaks and
other tree*. Even the weather
co-operated as it
Tin newspapers did a good
coverage of ttie ded.calKm and
Dudley Mcltougal and Hike
Badough were on hand uo tele-
vise the dedication.
The relative* who had not
seen the York Cemetery since
it has been cleared, cleaned
and fenced were very' Pleased
«a* pleasant- p;gn, Xo the homeaite
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TEXAS
Yanks
Beat
Cubs
LEAGIE
W L Pet.
43 31 .581
43 31
3ft 36
96 39
33 41
the tragic Dalia*-FW 30 46
top western Pridac'• Reaelt*
The famou* Johnny Caah n Puo Dtl-EV 1-5
was picked up a few weeks Austin 12 Amarillo 1
Paao lor drug poe- Ark 4 Alton. 2
Amarillo
Arkansas
E! Paso
AlbUQuertfn*
Austin
ly cool in the shade. Everyone mar|j,r easily accessible were
scheduled to be on the program uppon'ed and money left with
was on hand except Mrs. Ed- Uv tor tllJt
ward F.andail. Jr. of Galveston yorktown is to be compliment-
She is a member of the State jor jtg Mwk in getting the
Historical Survey Committee Co-Founders Marker and the
and Chairman of Region 10 She Vark desoendants lor the work
f
oack ir El
session "I won t even smoke
a cigaret,” says Mias Dell.
The sturdy-built Cuero perfor
mer a favorite western giri
singer right now » — Boraue
Guitar The 'ate Patsy Kline
killed in an acciden*. was to
her liking also.
Grass Needs All The Moisture It Can Get
This'Time Of Year You Can Make Bet-
ler Use Of Available Moisture By Killing
The Moisiure Sapping Weeds In Your
Past ures with
Amchtm St Dob & Armagard Herbicides.
Come In And Talk Cher Your Herbicide
Needs with The Country Gentleman
4nd Stretch Your Profit* Further Yrith
M TRENA or W1ESER ( KEEP PELLETS.
AiA
Country
Gentleman
Form Store
AAA
fft
lot r. Hare! nor
f-R satis
-WEBTRRN Mt MC is mai-
: i.v folk music, simple and aen-
Weber Motor Company s innenta; with a strong dan-*
Yanks ’ got back on The **** *ntf it explains why it has
nrioty trail Friday night and “Ppcal aE over the country,''
defeated Cuero Federal * tCathy said. ' High brows
Cattle
Sales
Steady
if
Wl
520 tent a letter in time to be read
4*0 st the dedication.
448 i
3S6 DeWitt County Histor.cai
Survey Ccanmittee member#
present were Mr* T A Grai-,
es. Mrs. H N. Hennea* Mr#
John Bell. Judge George Trow-
el!. fm. Kami, Mis* Amy Frb
Mrs, Fain McDoougai. and
Mrs. A. w Schsffner. All the
members present were highly
pleased at the turnout Ttoey
were especially pleased with
the good attendance o' descen-
dants of York and Frkhardt
These came from Far and
rhey have done on the York
Cemetery and plan to do tor the
homesite.
Personal Touch
NETS' YORK l PI - Produc-
tion of direct mail letters has
been revolutionized by use
of computers and ultra-modern
electronic, devices,
A new system now in service
can simultaneously print form
letters to two different address-
es at combined speeds up u>
1,580 lines a minute.
Cubs' 174
Machs wa* the winning pitch-
er and Mcitxen took the lost.
The Yanks started with a
oang picking up ten runs in
their half of the first and it
proved too much for the Cubs
to overcome
Saturday nigh* July 2 the
Lions Qub Cards
Cuero Federal ' Cuds
meet.
-Siaugbter cattle and eahe*
were again the hottest spot on
“•I Friday s market, all packer
buyers needing eattle due to
i scorn it. out these songs en-
dure Right now I'm iookmg ^ ,
fo- a steel guitar player for my f,rt ,nat rno«t markets will
outfi*. I have in mind too, ex- be closed July Fourth, accord-
penmenting shortly with a1 -ng to Finley Blackwell, cc>
trumpet. Tto* trumpet is being owner of Cuero Livestock Com-
used very effectively in maria-1 mission Co Inc
oh: bands on the border and it Stocker and feeder eattle
might prose a hit In a western were fully steady, a few aales
and the b*nd which has depended ao just a little higher,
were to :on* «*> Just guitars bass and Oows and cows with
Coil*
Cards
Yanks
Reds
Dios
Indians
10
7
C
4
.833
.467
.442
.333
133
.... but comt in
Tuesday and register for
FREE *
Hind Quarter Baby Beef
To Be Given Away
LABOR DAY!
Chuck Roost or
Steak.........lb. 51c
Short Ribs_____lb. 43c
< sMintrs *tvk Mnoi.*d
Sausage-------lb. 68c
Ground Beef ... lb. 40c
Round S!eok ... lb. 84c
Sirloin Steak ... lb. 80c
Shoulder Roast. lb. 6Sc
Ham harper
Patties.......lb. 46c
FREEZER ORDER
5 lbs. Round Steak
5 lbs. Lion Steak
5 lbs. Club Steak
5 lbs. Cubed Beef
10 lbs. Ground Beef
10 lbs. Chuck Roast
10 lbs. Short Ribs
*28.90
*15.30
calve*
drum* '' sold well.
R 1. Fet. _ ' ‘ Next week we will have ap
11 2 .846 POUTENEM PAID off lor proximate)}' 100 cows and
two little Texas girls who re- cows with calves, all from one
centlv flew to Hollywood to vi*. ranch", Blackwell ssid
it their great-aunt. Mr*. D. H ! Eleven hundred head of cat-
Heston, former Cueroite. tie, 15 hogs and 300 sheep and
Lisa. ft. and Cindy. 12, da ugh- goats went through Frdiay's
ter* of Mr and Mrs Howard ring
Lohmann of McAllen, and gran- CALVES: good and choice: j
ddaughters of Mr. and Mr* Al- M - 27: commercial 23 - 24;
bert Lem hard of Cuero. were, utility 19-23; culls 14.50-19;
entertained by Mr. Kennedy, he- stocker steer calve* 26.50-32;
ad of adverbsing at CBS Shi- stocker heifers 34,50-26: atock-
dio in Hollywood, after their er yearlings 22.50-25.50; cross-
polite manners impressed him. bred stocker calves, steers 25-
The girls replied politely with 28; heifers 34.50-27; heavy-
"Ye*. sir" and "No, sir" to his weight bulls 21 • 3410; light-
quenes during the plane trip to weight bulls 1* 50 - 23
California. i COWS good heavyweight
When they arrived at L. A 17 * 19-30; cutter cows 15 - 17;
Airport, Kennedv introduced canner oow* 9.50 - 15.
himself to Mrs. Heaton. He co-) OOW AND CALF FAIRS:
l mplimented Lisa and Cindy on g«d 185 - 345; medium 160-190;
their behavior and he wanted °kl wornout 130 - 170.
»o take tiiem through CBS atu- HOGS: good and choice 34.50-
dK> which he did. They were al- 3*: aoses 18 50 - 30: hea\’ywe-ght
so treated to a swim at the Ho- 21 - 23; lightweight 21-34;
tel Bel Air in Beverly Hills La- feeders 22 - 36; pigs 10-18 per
ter Kennedy took Mr*. Heaton, hesd.
her sister-in-law, Miss France* SHEEP ewes 8-1J; lambs
Heaton and th* girls to dinner 17-21; bucks 9-12; pairs 13.50-
at th# Cock N" Bull nightclub 17.50 per hesd.
on Sunset Strip. ---------------
Lise and Cindy are well - Time on board ship is divided
known in Cuero having visited into four-hour periods called
their grandparents on several watches. Eight bells marks the
occasions. Ttoeir mother is the end of each watch and the be-
former Dorothy Jane Lienhard. ginning of the next
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We will have approximately 30 young cow«
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