The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 153, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 28, 1970 Page: 2 of 12
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J.rfal Notices—
rublie Reereattnn
Coni-eislon (or l.ea«»
fluadaiupe-Hlan o Ri\a'r Au-
thority. an agency of the 5;af»
i pf Texas, inc ites proposals on.
' public rem cation concession
on the (iuada.upo River, at if-
! ~ Pain al l.ake Wood 5 mica
u'ls’ of (Iin/ale.s, Texas.
This "ill he a pS, kage dea ,
and the package 'v:T include-
-I' a 5-year lease on the ',’5
antes of land more nr less, on
'l.ake W'ond at and below. Dam
11-5 on the Guadalupe Riser 1r>
gc'i-ec with > ' buildings ami un-
firiaemen's n loeated ,v jin e-
afi 'r to bj erei led on the pro.,
rn'ses; iji a 5-"ea' ic -ve.siori,
that is. ttie exclusive privilege
of operating a facihts rn the.
-1bos e prerniKs for pghue re.
creation a’ l.ake Wood, and • 1),
the S ill of all the persona! pro.
pert' including the mventoi v of
boat* fishing tackles cu- no,v
on hand of 'add pertaining to
the rc'di-escon and business aj
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b'isipevs off- » of 'ho (,uada.
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Reds Nip
Astros
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gave the visitors a 3-2 victory
<AT-r the Astros Friday night.
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only the third hit off rookie'^1' F ’u*s "c Piitiadeiphta. 0 ; ci.ti/eu of the "AH' America
’ht-h.-iial.-r Wayne Sim;.son. ; 'n frarr.> 4. Atlanta 1 ' City” of Cuero Texas I am
"tin post- d his 11th victory and (*lll,,mn.ati 3, Heust n 2 proud to say that I'm a riti/rn
eigtith in a. row 'He tias ipse Angejes 4. San" Diego 1 ■ i 'of the I/ine Star. State r.( Tex*
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once, Simpson, who allowed
hum . fiiurtii fnur (his, headed ninth -inning
!..,v each month rf. j j, .f p,,.) (, (,om Wayne Grant;- H"l’h> I ohm drilled a solo ho- and I will bust anybody in the
tner in the i-iglnh lor the Reds, j nose who says I’m.not
are a. vays ^:,y opened the Reds' "Tl'd an. nivarned run-in Piny golf, the game of a life-
ninth wi'li a single off loser , ’hp ,hird "" Tl.'nf.'r’s er time.
Sour Noodles and Mary .lane
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ficeci tu second. .May t<n ik third
011 a passed ball and scami.er-.
cd home on Helms’ single to
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