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City Hall
Driveway
Started
■ C 1' > ( ' ( W
f.ut't’.tv .!
from
Main S'r.-i :
lay ubu.".
1: :v- w I . thrnu. il
(!.!.!• ■ ■ -i r i t., Kast
■ ■ ; .■ h • • n.-w
drive-in window at City Halh
The wtiaw as installed Fri-
day, bur C:,tManager V.'il
Cockrell raid i: will not go into
use before M<..in lay of next
week.
He sari be hope- to get con-
crete poured tomorrow, and
five or sax .lays of seasoning
Will tie needed before. t)i*‘ drive-
way can In used by vehicles.
The drive-in-window, a used
but re. in. oied hank-type in-
stallation is an .1 800-lb. Mosler
Sate i'o unit purcha'sed from
the Dir's'Jd ine. Houston office,
(Piebold also makes their own
brand.1 ft features bullet-proof
Rlass and a push-button service
drawer
Billy Ray Spinks
Dies of Injuries
FFA Chapter
Meets Tonight
n,e Otero FFA Chapter will ; FKA Convention it. Fort Worth
hbld their regular monthly meet-J .,ll(l thl. yriM x AwilnIs R,,„.
ing Monday evening a 8 p.nt qUct Ur Corpus. Chris,i.
i i the Cuero Hi;;h School Voc a- i n . ...
, , * , . rivshlcnt Fill h< \v11! name the
tionai A^ricultuie BmMirm. I ,
. is I , /M , s■ h‘ci.al rooth.ni niiM,, -in coin-
staniov hi.ichs and Charles ‘ . . , .
. n I., millee and \sil! also l;;v'p tin*
( arter will pvt* a rpijort to the .... ..
... , 1- ''hindard «ommiti»*p chair-
chapter piviainniL' to the Stale .. ,
men then rps|)on.Ni bil.it ir.s tor the
Kennedy
Penalty
Extended
HYANNIS PORT. Mass. I .’PI
— Seri. Edward M. Kennedy',
D-Mas.s., has lost his -driver!*
license for a year because of
his plea of fjuihy to leaving the
scene of an accident.
Richard F. McLaughlin. Mas-
sachusetts registar of motor ve-
hicles, said Sunday the one-year
Ruspens en was mandatory un-
der state law because'of Ken-'
Hedy's Fully plea. His license
had been susix nded temporarily
for six mouths pending a hear-1
ing of a preliminary registry I
fin iui ’ el ".serious fault." in the j
a. ridi-nt July 18 in which Mary !
Jo Kopechue, a former «%m- i
. piiijrn worker of Kennedy's late j
broth,'r S,-h Robert F. Ken-
nedy, was 1: i; !e,;.
Kennedy Friday pleaded guil- |
ty to tli. charge of leaving the !
scene of trie'accident.
Cuero Three
Return Home
From Jamboree
OPKN ifOrSF — Approximate).* 1.400 to 1,5011
people cun>e to the open house of tin* Now
< tioro Nursing Home Inc. Sundu*. Pictured
are a few of tie* people inspecting one of the
rooms at the home. Refreshments wore
served to the visitors in the dining area of the
home, tftiides were on hand to explain the
facilities ol the home.
- - Record Photo by Kay Aidis
Large Crowds See
Nezv Nursing Home
Yorktown
Facility
Advances
i
YORKTOWN
Ity KAY ALOIS , severed with a. gas cutting torch , to Cuero to build the home.
Record Staff Writer (by Jim Stone, manager of Ar- fv Ptoeger presented the keys to
An estimated, 1,400 to 1,500 j kansux Louisiana l ias Co. The. 1 |be home to Mrs, Robert Klein-
people visited the new Cuero , home is coin|jjeteiy equipped nu
Nursing Home, Inc., during the : uiih gas. Stone expressed the ' uda
open house Sunday Born 2 to ’ 'appreciation .of the citizens of ■■ tm-. of the. nev,; h o;.-, expressed
8 p.m. j Cuero to Leslie Ploeger tor, bis appreciation to,ail those eon-
The ribbon to the home was • bringing the necessary capital >, neiied with the lioine ««iKi in-
' ol:. .1 ♦!...... . . _____ - ..f r.....
Doctors Stratton
May Leave Cuero
admitted to the lios-
111 advised and discriminatory merit of
decisions by bureaucratic offici-jpatients
ais of the federal Department j pital.
of Health, Education and Wei- i The Stratton Hospital located
fare and failure of {he .Cuero 1 at 308 K. Broadway was pri-
District. Hospital Hoard to de- , vainly ow ned .-md op»*ratetl. b->
cule whether or not they will (ing built v.uh private tends
he admitted to staff member- : provided by the Stratton family:
Kenneth Schumacher and <luP at the m-w Cuero Munici-i It has been in operation for
K-ltd Weils. Cuero Sc uts re- Hospital may result in the ' hi years and efforts by the Dor- j
turned to Cuero Sunday after1 !oss 10 l!,ls ci,-V ail|f :<rca ot |,1ors Stratton, friends, and Texas j
attending tJ'F 7th N'atidiia) Boy
vited the cifi/ens of Cuero to
ike use ol tile no.-i., 's fuciitt-
| ies
i d ue lb v 11 A. Hanson, p.c-
] tor of Si. Marks Luriitoran
j Cliureh in C.’.ueio, gave the in-
| vtie-iti-m at the opening cere-
monies .Cuero Mayor Jack Kd-
! gar welcomed the group gatlier-
! ed for the ecren;.allies. Tile Rev.
sendees for ine.lirarv | j.-, ,neis Siiierke .pastor - f the
Tlie new ;
| nursing home in Yorktown - |
! Yorktown Nursing Home, hie., j
i has reached a major goal :
j with (he hoisting of a tree on j
! the structure to indicate the
. basic structure is erected.
The new facility is Udiig
ine head at the home, i built, by Leslie Ploeger of Lon-
Toonjes. ilmslra- 2al|,s in .aSsgdaiicjr) with Errol
John Dict/e, Cuero Attorney. (
Their sister facility in Cuero, |
Cuero Nursing Home. Ine.. had ;
its ribbon burning ceremony '
yesterday.
Funeral
Slated
At 4 p. m.
Billy Ray Spinks, 17 year-Md
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Spinks of lit. 1, died in a
local hospital yes’etday from in-
iurii's received in an auto ac-
cident. c.iry Saturday.
He was born in Cuero Aug.
13, DM
Spinks, a Itbs9 gradunte of
Cuero High School;- wn,s a mem-
ber- of ttie ’Cuero Future Farm-
ers of America Chapter and had
served as president of the Lui-
Lien.m 4-H Club,
j .Survivors include his parents;
j a twin sister, Linda Kay Spinks
and two other gilders,. Dianna
J and Glcfida IjOii Spinks, all of
Cuero.
Funernl services -W'ere to be
, conducted at Oak Memorial
[ Funeral (”hai>el at 4 p.m. .to-
day-with the Rev. Milroy Gre-
I gor, pastor of St. John Lutheran
(Church at Mey, rsville, offici.it-
| mg.
i Burial was to be in the Clin-
! ton Cemetery. P-lllaearcrs -
Electric Cooperative will I he given by Werner VVolf, pres- ,'V"‘ to •>ay-Ptetsche. Mark
■ - • < - H inson, Ricky Stratton, Dennis
i coming year.
All oi l memiii-rs and inruin-
; ing tivshmen .no invited to at- \
I tend this meeting. Refreshments i
will, he served.
BIIJ.Y KAY SPINKS
ELECTION
Electric Co-op
Meets Tuesday
Members of tin- DeWitt Conn- from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Reixir!s will
ty
niecf Tuesday night to elect 12 j iblent, Robert Moischen. secre-
(iheetors. Tile meeting is set for | 'ary-treasurer, and Earn Me-
lt p.m. in tile Cuero Baseball j Doiigal, manager.
Stadium i The invocation will be
-Bilhrey and
I Cuero Highway ’ Patrolman E-
! mil Genilke of ("uero smd
Church,
Pile new Yorktown horn,
-•uuated on a foin'-aiTe sit. ad-
jacent to the new Yorktown
hospital. Tin’ home will have
60 beds and will ia- rated as
a Class 3 nursing home.
Construction is being done by
A&A Construction of Victoria,
the same firm that built the new
Cuero Nursing Home and is
j building the new Cuero Com-
Laaki’, TNm.gias
Robert Gruitder.
I 'Die w . oclc happened on U.S.'
,,,, , , ... , , _ ,, , >-'lv,'n Highway 77A 4.7 miles from
i h(% dinvtui s will rvc for !.by the Rev. Francis SrmTke,
a period of one year. Each re- ! pastor of St. Peter and Paul
is : •‘•,V'VS ron'l»PI,s "ion :m kil,> • Catholic Church in M-ycrsvilic Sphlk,, lh( (,nly ot,-,I)ant of flle
i watt hours ol electrieily per i Cuero Mayor Jack Edgar will: c:lt. h)(d r,.„uv fallen a-
i month plus travel expohses | welcome the group. Wiley , sleep when tin' auto left the
whi'ii traveling out of service I Cheatham will preside over the : right side of the highway, came
i at'-a. election. The nominating com- j tgick on the tiigiiwa-y. went in'o
Registration for the m.-eiing | rnitttv .will canvas the votes. ; a Inxpid slide, crossed the road
| win bp Ik id from (i to 8 p.m. j Wilburn Pargmann is chairman j and overthrned.
j Entertainment will tie provided : of that committee. j Gendlie said the car rolled o
| ver Spinks.
Scout ' -Jamboree in Farragut
St.de Park Idaho.
Kenneth, Min of .Mr and Mrs.
Marvin Schumacher, is a mem-
ber of Troop 343. Keith is a
member of l ump 241. He is the
son of .Mr. and Mrs. E. D.
YV • 11s
The two youths were tu com-
pel.it .1 on the trip by Scoutrhas-
ter John C. H i.niiton ot Ti
two of Texas best known and ' two Hnitc-d States -etiators to
■widely recognized osleopathir get ine (losing u:\Er delayed
Physicians and surgeons The ,int,l tii<> new Cuero Community
Record has learned from uiun;- fl.iospital, now well under con-
; I>eaeliab!e sources. j structuln, is completed w. re ig-
Tiiey are Dr. C. R. Stratton. . nore.i by ti,<• HEW.
pioneer Cuero osteopath who P: R. L Stratton. <)Uvstionc-.i
chine to this city pi ibr to World
War I and his son. Dr Rtehard
L. Striitibn, a native of Cuero,
now eounly health officer, picsv
ide.it of the Texas Stale Oslvo-
’"B p.ithie Associatiop, and receg-
Ilizwd rju'uout till' state as o:n
of Texas outstanding osteopailiie
physicians and surg.-oiis. Also '
likely sciit'dlilcsi to leave Ctiv.ro
.'s James A. St-rattec'i'. who ser- \
Laden-Fivv- V( ,j iJS loiK.r.porv technician at
!. widow of the the -Stratton Hospital.
Tlic Sira,ion. Hospital was
tin by inis, uivi'i* Schumacher
met them and''drove them to
Cueto.
A in iL.it ..f the j.imtsiiec
W as a v .sit b.v
e’l "f. Enri.n
founder of -ui.r.g.
N'i ckerc1-., |F made iiy Troop
243 Wi-T" seiucii to ii. r by
Hariitli n during a jamboree
ceremony ,
by a Record staff reporter last
week eonc.ermhg a rumor be
.wax tr.o\-ing to i-’or; Worth, ad-
mitted lie had 11 con in Fori
Worth th.c previous vyeiki hd In
look over a'Situation Ihiu'e and
had iee.eiv.ed a lucrative offer;
but said if i . .i rea med no d"-
cjsioH or made any i.rni eom-
miflTHUIt.
He said he and fii- father'had
did- riot believe tire Stratton
llos;uLii vvia,!.I h.iv,i: yt-cn wlosed
if ’(le Cuero District Hospital
. (dosed Jidy 20 sboril.y aider tin lioa; .1 had advised HEW offiei-
Depurtmenl of Health I .dura- . ids the D would l-e e (milled
tion and Wi'lfare ymuiounei-d it to staff m'-inli-Tshin .it the. n ov
i would no longer yippr- ve pay- t i\ s'upplirted hosp ' .1.
i .Vlyersv iile Cathode,
; gave the benediction.
Guided tours ui ie conducU'd j rnunity Hospital
- through Iho home, which will1 The basic contract
l accommodate approximately (ii)
| persons; Visitors were told Hint
additiofts could he made to the
In'nre to accommodate more
persons in tiie tuture if neecs-
siiry
Two person- will occupy e.icii
i'o..mi in most cases .according
to Tocnjes. Patients will lie ac-
cepted lx .inning Aug. I.
! ich loom is equipped with
two hvin-si/y iicds with a .( ail-
ing lamp over eacii bed. The
rooms arc decorated in blue.
price for 1
tii" 3'oiklown home with 5116 -
•OtH'. |
Tiie City of YprkttAyn has ccjn-j
sini'-U'd a road into tiie new
facility.
Yorktown Nursing-Home:, Inc.,
will be a second nursing home
for the city.
The former Easter Nursing
home was sold m March to
Winners Announced
At Yoakum Rodeo
I YOAKE.M The fifth annual
j Brushy Click Horseman's Flub
; Youtli Rodeo was wound up Sat-
: urda.v night with the naming of
Eddie Balu.v'k of Garwood and
Shirley Roberts of Houston as ; Dart,
all around cuwbo.v and covygiii. round,
fie down calf roping: Roy
Maass, champion. Second go
round. John Biown. first; Maass
second, Mark Dochrmaiin, third.
Figure 8 barrel race, I>ede
champion. Second go
Dari, first: Sarah Lar-
and Darrell
Mrs File,me Burt, then of ,
. I Miss Ruherls, who was queen'| remor", sei-ond
M s Butt immediately start- of the rodeo last year, won a ; Marshall,' third,
ed enlarging the - home, also a (l;u. loss with Gaii Car4well in
green and gold, Each has two Class 3 facility, adding 36 units : determine who the winner
chairs. Otic of wliich is : large ’ to the existing 45. It was reriam- shljUli, bt
(lsee. CROVM8. Page 4t 1 ed Siesta La Casa.
Pilot Club Envoys
Back From Chicago
Saddles were presented to all
I around champions, and trophies
j to other winners.
! John Brown received a trophy
Pole bending, Peggy ckelton,
champion, who was first on the
second go round. Sue Ann Vi-
vian, second, and Cynthia
Smith, thirn.
Cloy* r leaf barrel race, Shir-
ley Rolierts, champion, who also
; for be-H sportsmanship for boys, j th*‘ second go round- Gail
Catdvvell. second, and Galynn
Smith’s Finance Plan
Is Mostly Sales Tax
Mrs. Joe- keesler and'Mrs.
Lester. Fixers ivt-urned to CViero
. I ir.ii.> :. - m I 'll! aeo w'i.'iv rate fi.ni 111" Pilot, Club
tivy a-i:* n.li'd the 48th Annua! F'ucrw' and Mrs, Eivrs served
Pilot International Conu-mion,.on the convention picture coin-
___ . mittee.
The forma! opening of the. con-
vehtion July 2U featured a pro--
ion of flags of all the states
l and cirihtri' S arouiid Itie world
i wm-re Pilot clubs exist.
.1 Tiie k‘\vnote speakers. Chan-
i-Cellor. Pdrtch ■ 1.. Eortxr.e Jr-, of
,flir University of Mists:.-sippi.
I r.aiied uppti Pilot clulis and all.
j sen icy ciubs to adapt speedily
while Joyce Benton received a
similar' honor for giris. Hard
at d.r' .Sheraton-Ulticago Hjitel , luck trophies went lo Deborah
Mrs Kcesi.er sc. ved as a deie- : Clark and Jimmy Hassell.
of j Sliowniu.nship troj.hies were
I
awirdcd lo Paul Am. -ernuirin,
Molly Strunk, Kathy Garrett,
Rh.irida Smothers. Mike Pish,
Sharon Beken. Karen Marshal,
Norman Nickic Jr. Clint Kaen-
er, Ruth Jennings, Athena
Stevens, Skip Bell, Gary C'.x,per,
Sharon Gran/. Vivian Foxeil,
and Judy Zuimvail.
WiniHTs in the various events
T roop 241
Conducts
Campout
Boy Scout Troop 241 spent
an enjoyable session of camping
at the John Binder: Jr, place
hist weekend.
The troop ' .-passed many re-
quire.ni nts in secutcraft and
i.ampii.g
\ .Board ol Review and Court
>>t Honor were held and the fol-
lowing advancements were
(made-
Stephen Davis, David Baca,
Joe Vasques, and Michael Smol-
lk advanced to the rank of
Second Class. Jeff Jacob
David Smith, Lewis Brewer.
! arid -Randy Coppedge advanced
in the ' rank of First Class.
'Brownie McCUir.g and Allen
i McW'hoi ter 'advance 1 to the rank
1 ot Star. Facie Scout. Mark Junk-
| er and Bubha Spr-ars received
By DAMP ANDERSON
AUSTIN ,UPI Gov. Preston
Smith today projvised a record
J5.8 billion state budget for the I
next two y at A and r. common 1- !
ed a $307.5 million lax lull, made
still balanced. "Aside
i state tax on cigarettes, from 11
I to 14 -cents a pack. Smith said j taxes on non-essential itenis and
■this would produce -553.7 million. ! estimating- that business pays up
-- An increase in the corporate i to 35 per cent ot the sales taxes.
| franchise tax from $2.75 lo $.3.25 f the bill proposed here is a good
I per $1,000 of capital, surplus .division between direct and .'Inn-
up mostly of new sales taxes, (and long-term debt. This tax in-(direct taxes on the consumer,"
to finance it. j crease would expire automatic- j Smith said.
In a speech to a joint session .ally after two years. During ! "We must remember that, if
of the icgislatime less than .an j that period the measure would : the profit sy stem works proper-
hour after it convened in a spe- j yield $27.9 million, Sniith said,
cial 30-day h'- lget and tax ses- j — Place alcoholic beverages
sion, Smith suggested tiiese new j under the state sales tax, which
taxes: j Smith estimated would raise
An Increase in the Ronera! I $39,6 million,
state sa'es tax from 3 r-or cent ' Although Smith had said in-
to .3 G jH-r ecu', to yield $158 3 advance he hoped to divi.F the
million over the biennium. j tax burden about equally be-
— A hike in the sales tax on | tween business and consumers,
motor vehicles hem 3 per cent ! less than 10 per cent of his puck-
to 3 Vs per cent, to bring in $27 I age would be direct business
Bullion. ! tax
y. A three cent increase in the I However, he contended it was
!y, the (insumiT ewnluall-y '
pays virtually all taxes either ■
directly as taxes or in directly |
in the local of hig.'icr pr.ces." }
1' v. .s' ihe 1 "gi e’s r, jus- 1
at ! i in -' - tw"->■ at- l-. idg t, (
and .Smith s uf ihe ou- -ye.',
hudg 'l that w is passed, mat "
required tiit* a;H'cuil ••.ssinn
Lt; Gov p.-n Bar s and
.Speaker. Gas V Mlltscher. the- 1
from tiie: that appnyach, a, least for thh
\ear. and-W'i.-k on ,«-',ir'-u.::.ion-
al biennial budget.
Rep V. S HiMtlv, D-P.ii-. •
caii, the jxiw ,-rt'nl ch i. man-of
tli.- House Anproprilio' -ik Cona-
nvi.itCi-, Said i’n" lie I jet will caii
I-.)!' - . bout S.-Sil m.lilow ;:l new
taxes, $14 million less lii.oi tie-
figure oli.-erviTs ,f.-;t .uh
pi,me I lo propise.
I ‘ii! ■ s -1 : lie O' 1 ’llX .Vlini-
m t:cif vvo'C i ;.a-)' ••> . Ifowe a-r
v 'a - *- - . op -i- w i,h ih ■
gOvelTler's Li.a.
]- ,n ,--.o'cisive ini",view w.i'y
E i H ! V in A tin, Ilent.y cald
u , cunin'iitt u-'.s 1 ► ,c; *'t ot
$5.74,1 billion was 'the..product
of thia c liffi iy ut sumitiiT coin-
mittoe meetings dun ,g which
‘ io ini'xiirahle eiuun:
■j Iciigifd, thi“ women !•
imagination, coin-age ami tor-
. i dude for Lie realization-of nge-
■ •lld .iivan s of tiie world
Onlgoing president ot the Pilot
International, Mrs. Robe:' Nvw-
•'ton. stated her piliiosophy io
mi-rubers at the convention. She
sa.d. "A person working with
- i See PILOT CLUB. Page 4i
Bareback hi one, David (,ar-
re'.t, Floyd Kettler, ami t'tiai les
Drunk Chorge
Is fried Here
chief advocates of unmet! htnlg- i metutie' s d the t'". ■"
eLiiig, Ixitii said they will urop 'Sec LEGISDVTUUI'.', Page 41
Cl*: Police an - i Jose An-
f>-el Gar.. JsOfntd.Ty irglit oil
charges of b -ii'; drunk ati.Uin
coidTOl of a motor vehicle. Gar-
. a was arreste-.i in the 20U liiock
of West Heaton by Patrolman
Oct-'viano Funpos
fiar/.i is now live after paying
a $20 tuie.
work with i Knhipa..
j Bull riding, Frank Tiioinpson,
Billy Van Winkle, Ronnie Van
j Winkle, and Jim Wynn.
Cuff saddling, -teams ot Terry j
O'N'e.i, Danny Easley arid 1
• Dickie Thompson, first: David:
! N'yegard, Bill St. Flair and Fritz !
Cornelia-, second; and Frank
i Dart, Mike Lawrence, aral,
! Francis Klekar.,third,
i Marsha Brown yviis the ,
eh: inpion hip girls breakaway j
roping She.'won first place in ;
: the second e-i round. Other
j -• cond go round wiir ts yveic
Shirley Robert., M-a.nd; and
Linda Ray Smiih,, third
[VffdP Bs.
Boys brenkuwa.. raping. Terry
, Dieflanm, champion who also
- to .k firs! price in the see "•! ,o
f round- Jim Zretiwsky . second;. ;
| and Bill St. Cial; , third.
Sanders, 'third.
Boys riblxyn roping, Eddie
Balusck .champion. Second go
1'iiiiml,: Riibeit Johnson, first,
John MiKKiy .second; and James
Whitlow, third;
Girls ribbon roping, Sarah 1 Eagle Scout Gold Paints.
Carper, champion. Second go I The Buffalo Patrol w as de-
found, Cheryi Znitowskv. first. ; dared the . ,u!st.Hiding Patrol
Barbara Rothbauer. second, (.of the weekend .mi its acting
md Gail. Cardwell, third oSe- TROOP 241, Page 4l .
Installation Set
By Dinter Post 3
And Auxiliary
A date lias l>een sc, for a joint
ins, ill 'tion of officers of Dinter
Past 2 American Legion and
ill, legion Auxiliary. The instal-
lation will 'he held Aug. 4.
Installing officers will be
Richard Philebac. past conl-
in.meler; end Mis. Hltiicbae. past
• ti'-iricl .lu.xiiiiary presii''-.",. A
•ox.-red dish supper tor n'.eni-
Ih.s and their tarniii".- wi!t Lh>
i.eid on tl,a’ dale.
l.)t ’egati s fr .rn the po-t and
auxiliary K-turned recently from
'In- department convention The
:x.s: whs represented by
i >ep..rtment C. ibmiander
Nanii. Post Commander Pete
Webb and p.rsl Post C anmar.d-
cr Urts Carpenter;
Representatives from the aux-
iliary included Mr, Carpenter,;-
picsident; Mrs Jim P e t; n
-.eo. etary: M s C ..lie H r.-'ke
\ ice-pi o.sidpnt :. -.-l Mr- Vio’c
Mi critt. tt" oil..-r.
3 he fiuxtiiai-y. prcscnUid
corning president Mrs. Dot'...,
Maun an award for the largest
numbei rt 1970 paid members
The convention w as a(idres-ed
b, L* (art B*’n Barnes and
past I Mrs C. C. Cum'-a .and, rauoa-
Bill a'; y ice-commaiiiivi'.
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The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 177, Ed. 1 Monday, July 28, 1969, newspaper, July 28, 1969; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth701547/m1/1/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.