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THE Cl ZERO RECORD Pape 3
M(V June 29, ly'iO
ERNIE'S NEW AMBI1 ION-WORLD SERIES
At TOMOTtVr,
GO WILD
IN YOUR USED CAR
WITH A LIVELY
MUSTANG
r,6 Ml stand fbud'.ip f, rvl.
(’mise-ivniatii, -i,r i ,i*iio.
'lark green with iy\ < j«‘ i 11 x
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MOTOR CO.
DOM NTOM V ( I I HO
Far Sale
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n. . u* f paper <>r what
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Wtr rat h
O F BO KMORD Of
Fill Dirt. Hoad Ora ret
Also Dump Truck,
lender and Mnlnmincr Work,
t all JAMES MTH1AN
Twin Oak* Oiavrl Co.
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thorn tne mvp Si gal W,i,V
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3 BEDROOM 1 12 BATHS or.
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DID YOU KNOY/??
We offer you the finest, automotive
service in Cuero!
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Mi- iiKi.i im\r a t,.iitr*- 'ti"'k ..f New Tires in* ’udlng the
MiiP I‘i>Is i;Ikts mnl 1 iliei al l's IP Ip il tin s from (.ODD
lilt II mnl (.1101)1 | \*( if.it mir |inc*'s i'ii i set before
\"U I •il l — lh» ) w ill In- < licm:' r Iron) us!
P \AMI I I y "A \ 11 ..r m *r. \ r, fns.tim \ ,»r'c Mil**r —
[ till I pM Nt on l%t I iim* !ii S’.M.iri plu** ta\ and oM
tiro off < ar
RENT - A - ( \R
Kent a in'" Plwinuith In tli.- ilm. week or month
I I A SON V11f.( I! MI .S
WHATEVER YOUR AUTOMOTIVE NEEDS
ARE, WE CAN SATISFY THEM!
"Next Time, give us a try"
LESKE MOTOR COMPANY
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SEAKH IN CTFKO
Carpeting and smooth surface
flonrcovertrig, air conditioning
and hPsRng, and tanring Free
f • mate - Kxp'Tt in«‘1)a
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Several 2 'k
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41 l.h . in A- W*
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Good I/><ation —
North t uero
Condition
HOMER IU
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275-345* -
275-5*17
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Butane JPVtUMl
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F.rpiipment !.'10*1.00
1 .’I VI (fill. St<el Tank 50.00
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Tilt BquipnVenl Trailer
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DIRT FORMAN
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CONSTIJl.'C-
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WANTKD-Miiiillo age «• unan tu
live with and take cure nf eld-
erly lads. N..t us er (T t- <ist I
free of objiiiai.iitny t,n,i fliiidia n
(it*nt salary Bjois 'v„ite resu-
me awe and ■ pipm all ■!'■ au
tie ciinl'i"*ed ib Fay Box 7111.
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PHO\r 275 SI SI
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ANYONE- having anything to
GIVK AWAY dogs, Cits, dods.
furniture, planks, etc., may run
an ;ul free of charge in this
c ,|it-nh'. f- r three days ftf
ro t.ivp
2 BART
give nu.
AM \V
BBRSIAN
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Standings
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I’ntsh'ii'gh Pirate* announced
; ,v that se onri base
O .1.1 !>:'.• I ' vh 'X' Uirt I- lost
' , 'lo i luh to" ;days \sbile he
lit •' r; (jbiiuatlons.
will leave the club
• Ti be ■ replaced by
■ 'acne Clines of the
rburv fn -rn ; club in
Hast
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New York
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3.7 .535 -
Pd'shurgh-
40
35 533 -
f.'bi' ,ivi
35
35 500 2'*a
St. Luiis
.75
37 186 3'n
Philadelphia
72
33 .451 6
Monli" il
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West
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52
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35 .507 15
S Fr.iriciSi o
36
37 193 16
If. .u.'ton
.71
43 .419 21Q
Sari D. ego
30
47 .390 24 ,
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! Y\ WANT I D Ajipis ,n person
t! cn. FRO NTRSING home;'.'
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in TP WAN ri D - D,. -ei .!: ,s-
a .s nee1, '' ib-uston fiiofi Slmi-
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rite ■ ■" ca!} CheniicitI Fxp:* s.
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: : ■!,, . IVr.'i. or , i,nlart
Si (ite Pircui.ition r'epartment.
•v \n'i r Kxj re • * and Ness s.
P. O , Boy 21*1. San Anto:,..i.
3 • v:s "s.’j", f ail ('A N't!]
I Pens- •! ;;7( .1
C’RLbllEI) &
BLOCK ICE
301 F, BROADWAY
KOENIG'S
DRIVE IN
275-5114
Result*
Pitt.-burgh 3,. Chicago 2 1st
Pittsburgh 1. Chicago 1 2nd
Montreal 3 New York 2
St, Duns 5, Philadelphia 4 1st
Philadelphia 8. S’. Louis 7 2nd
'Ti inningsi
S Fi nn, .sc" fi. Atlanta 4 1st
Vi mrvrtgji
s <cn 4 Atlanta 3 2nd
i.V" nna’: 3 Houston 2
D-s Angeles 2, Son Die.rfp 0
xtnndas's Ctamea
PhTidiTphri 'G Jackson 1-3)
at Afontrra! iNsr 1-0', night
Pittsburgh i Blass 5-8' at New
York iSeaver night ,
Ci'ifego Uloltzman 8-5i at St.
!/iu:s (Carlton ,4-9). night
■ Houston iBdlingham 5-1) at
\j s Angeles 'Singer 3-2), night
Only games scheduled
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By way of
friend DBAs
Mill's fmPh.iv
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ar. s ' i ,i
’■ >mn vent
fifth in
■ our
at” -'ll
a f i • -
Perez ’ Homer
Beats Astros
American Rc-agur
Livestock
Demand
Still Up
Fir,';i', B.,e kweli. co-owner of
Cue!',1 Liv estoi k 1 •
si -n Company, said the rains
reeeised las: ■.*.'.■• I. • .n • •
on re eijits .it the Friday auc-
U -ri b it tie- demand was no
less. I ei v seat .n ( h e house
vs .is ?ub and Blackwell sard it
at ; ■ i.-'f-d' they all came to d"
husmess
- Slaughter lalvcs and yearl-
itigs (untlnui- to be u in.... ... ,
,1 rub sseek Several yeari-
ings ws-ighinu a bos' e TOO iMiir'1'
-up to 3, 50, and lots of
d grass •. alves g*.it. • *
pro k< rs fit "d 50 -o
Feed!'.’, heifers continue
>.l:'i buy, y deinutul :i.,, .. .
most unlimited with five or six
bidders on r . ery feeder calf
Steer raises are also enntinu-
ini' to be strong a! ail ss eight
level'.* .pots of big 45T) to 550
p-nind .s’e-er calves h-ought 180 -
On to 200 on per head nr ;i0
to- .78 (K) per CWT
Packer co.ss sold strong to
I- 1 r i.'h the best cow : •.,« n-
in • up .near 24.00. The average
i 'kb : cose brought. around (
TO "f-i ,u;d earners ssere 14 00 to
18 CO.
' ,. -I heavy well'drawn bulls,
'brought, iifr to 31,00 and lighter ,,
weight full ones were 24,50 to
28 00 ’ , j
Cows ssith calves brought
21'i Ct.i to 320,00 and there were
• few real outstanding pairs on
hand.
1. sen hundred cattle 50
hogs and .15 sheep were on hand
for the Friday' sule.
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W
L
Pet.
GFI
H ilt;more
46
27
.6.70
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New York
43
29
597
7A
Detroit
37
33
523
7A
Ti ■'*■ -n
.74
35
.437
10
G'ev* lim'd
32
38
.457
12 G
Washington
32
40
444
13 V*
West
W
L
Pet.
GB
M.mesn'a
43
25
632
—
C d ' rnia
42
30
.567
3
Oakland
41
33
.554
5
Kansas City
26
44
.371
18
Chicago
27
47
.365
19
Milwaukee
25
47
347
20
HOUSTON -- Tony Perez' 27th
hnm» run of the season 'leading
off the ninth inning in the As-
trodome yesterday gave th"
rampaging Cincinnati Reds a
3-2 win over the Astros for a
sweep of th> ir series.
Don Wilson, 2-3, the Houston
starter, had checked the Reds
on five hits through, ' eight in-
nings and had h"!(i them score-
less since the first when pe’r
Rose hit the first pitch of the
game for his eighth homer and
Bobby Toian followed with his
ninth
The Astros got one hack off
Gary .Nolan 'in the ir half of th
first on n walk. .!<)" Morgan's
single find a double' play and
tied j- in'the fourth"!) a pm; of
walks and Doug Rader s two-out
double.
Colts Top Indians
In Little League
Services
REPAIR, rec
ro id.Unf »r*,- onr*
day s* rv.rc
Ce>t*i used redi i'.
Ts Bridges
Rsdia: a Servi* c
11 ^ . -‘c r»f Afi
* 'te I"' 2*;32
RENAULT CARAVKI.LI.
i table. 2 tops-soft X metal,
■note, new tins. Call 275-
After 6 p m 27.>-5856. (tf
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Pens'
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TEXACO
DESIRABLE LOCATION AVAILABLE
FOR LEASE
303 N. ESPLANADE
EXCELLENT G ALLON AGE
TRAINING AVAILABI E
CONTACT ‘iH'C KY” SAGER
275-5223
CI'ERO
Result*
Washington 4. Baltimore S
' 12 innings I
Boston 5, New York 3 1st
New York 8. Boston 2 2nd
Cleveland 8, Detroit 2 1st
Detroit 5, Cleveland 1 2nd
California 2. Kansas City 1 1st
Kansas City 13. California 1 2nd
Oakland 4, Milwaukee l hit
Oakland 4. Milwaukee 1 2nd
Minnesota 9, Chicago 1 1st
Chicago 11, Minnesota 10 2nd
Monday * Game*
California (Wright 10-51 at
A’ waukee ’Pittm 4-4’, night
Kansas City iDrago 6-4' at
Minnesota. (Perry 10-6’. night
Bait.more (Cuellar M1 at
W-shihgton. (Cox ,7-4'. n.ght
Only game* scheduled
Softball
Game
Cancelled i
A league softball game that
was to have been played in j
Cuero tonight between the OueroJ
Jay* ecs and . the Cuero Y'oung j
F armers has lieen cancelled be-
cause no field was available, j
Next game on the agenda for
the Jaycces is Wednesday, July
1. when they are scheduled to*
meet Weestnche here.
The Young Fai mers next ap- j
peerance is slated for Tuesday, |
July 2, at Mission Valley a-
gair.st the National Motor Clubj
of Victoria.
Ouero's Young Farmer nine
will also have a game in Wee-:
safeht? Saturday night, July 4.!
The Farmers Siate Bank
Colts scalped A'u.ed Mills In-
dians 23-3 Saturday night in the
major league game at Little
Lrague Park.
Randall Arndt was credited
with the win g"ing the, first
three frames for the Colts. Mic-
hael Arndt finished on the mound
for the winners.
Harvey Meyer took the loss,
pitching three innings. Raul
Iaendo hurled tne final inning
for the Indians.
The Gilts tallied in every inn
in
'• p,i.-Ting aerpss 1b runs in
• first,■ nine m T ■ second.
tne fiiird 'ami- 2 nvtr<". in the
1 ii: 'h. The Indians h.-d two in'
ti e f ;■*' 1 one n tin third.
In th*- minor .lea'i.'ui- of"nr.
Gulf Coast Wood Proilii o'
C ts'.- rief.-arc-l me ( 'ii'T" l-'olice
• Department Red* pvfl
Tonight the Indians will take
on the Rot.1fy.CUi: Ynnl.-s in. the .
m nor !• . Ue and tne min-
,T i ,e ofnnet; w,ll feature
the ! *,\ Y t J \s Copped.-
T're 8. r\ ,-r. C ,i is.
man mat' hed t= v>tr v e ir, "
mg Clsirley paddr. . >" al
this ;, • rs-,n wouldn't I i r* n-
ute Ir t Oil A cross the '".r,'M T"
vtr!' ,< ilbout his lin •" :.r,' i.ivl
,M .'!I did cl'-s: tie* I:: r.i ")•'
in that, memornhle con’ ‘ u it
he was walking at the time
Would be most impre*-e<l it
some rpialilied herf.et •.P-iM
would give you a plausible 'an-
wer to what, orice appeared in
thr* phlim * In/fttp
Item said there was a stal-
w;."f, hard-working farmer ''bo
wore boots practically e- ery-
where except in bed. A infuri-
ated rattler nipped him "n one
of those 'puttees one. day " hue
he w as doing his < bores. He li-
eia i• ri the fangs of that o : * ,ie
did not pi- r< e his footwear at
that tune, but. when oid icath-
rrstockmg dominoed eventually
he hi iiueathed 'hose h'-ot- to
his only son Not. having foof-
vcar with bottoms at that time,
the youth was delighted S" d**-
hghP'l in fact that he wore
tlv in to his pappy’s last rites
That heir didn't turn ot it to
be so fortunate after ail on ac-
count of that Snattlerakc b'.nt •<'>
much venon. in his ' cnim
wvirehouse that he left sAhae, of.
the s diva in that boot leather.
( nderstand.'ibiy, that bov|d, I
from snakebite, but on,. l«*-
c."usi* of the fu’iie effo.J of lus
Ma to find ■’ "tor. on fi.e
nearest golf course.
While .we're us • y il s s i i g
snakes, my hausf rau had a * on-
front .ti'-n with a copperh-ad .1
our tepee some years ba k an t
w as hospitalized for a few d;v s.
Most have been more than a
bw days though, because the
bill re* oh ed a;t"r her r :n •■.*»
I [ riod began w as monumental.
The snake needed no m*d d
'attention after the Quc n B-e
st* j ped on him with her full
wei 'h’
Contr.ardy, a reptile v.f the
same variety nipped the writ-
er once. The writer bil him
bark. Writer survived snake
died.
kind ordinarily used to cover
lawn chairs), and made pil-
lowcases ’ to fit each, window
pane. They are easy to.slip ov-
er a glass pane (Just . s whe n
slipping a pillow inio us * . •')
and it keeps the sun out t" '.vi-
tifuliy. If necessary, the cases
can be removed m a (iffy
My neighbor stitched < ” n
fringe around t h e three sewn
sides of her panes and her
coverings lock like laiicr-iiunle
awning
I thought this id ’ ‘h.'uid be
passed along to your friends, so
they could enyiy it as much as
I do.
It’s a great idea to <io\ er
both top and bottom panes for
privacy especially if you divot in
a trailer park and have a
neighbor on one side I
Selma S
Dear Hei"'
Why can a m.ui ljnd any texd
he needs • < ery lime and vet a
woman cannot find the proper
nail or the hammer?
H< lusewife
That's what I call a snazzy (
pillowcase that will never see a
pillow, shug!
Just think of all the types of :
windows this could be used on!
If your budget is slim opa-
que shower curtains or plastic i
tablecloths could be used Al-
so, by using this type of mater-
ial, more light will c-me
llenr Heims*"
I learned' something today
t*xv v jluabie t«" keep to my self
1 needl'd P> hr ve a fresh *ert,
si n bandage; put on each day, j
but ids: . uidoi't fieur" out h -w
I was to manage this as I live,
by myself.
My son gave me a sugges-
tion that, really yv*.t ks tin**
I liist unrolled the bandage,
rinsed one md of .it! in the door |
(at the latch 1 and starting at
the (.’her end. tut. ed my body,
rosyd guiding the . 'elksti*- bandage. !
j-until. I reached the do* r.
1 can control the tension to
perfection
At first I was afraid thr lat'h
would "let loos* i ' when I tried
if but, it stayed absolutely se-.
cure'! ,
Arent's sons wonderful 7 ? ?
J. W.
wi*h the nine of that community ; through If you use white
as a feature of the yearly Fire-'
man's Celebration. The July 4
meeting will not count In the
league standings and is set for .
seven o'clock.
NGKR ZIG-ZAG SLAVING
\niINI. Good condition and
akes all sticbes Take ov er
dance of Sat).40 cash or pa.v-
enis can be arranged. For
pe fioine trial plrme 275-3502
130
Mr* Baird’*
DELIVERED
SEVERAL TIMES DAILY
TO I*OCAL STORES
HINTS FROM
Me/o/se
!
Dear Heloise:
Me have lalousie-type win-
dows in our eahin i not really
jalousie as they are larger,
and have only one pane of glass
which opens out like an awn-
ing). My neighbor has only two
panes of glass in hers and only |
covers the top pane.
1 have seen this tvja* of win-
dow on travel trailers and
boats
I bought some material (the
vas and wash and bleach them
in hot water, be sure to pke n
them hack on the window while
they are still wet as most ■ l
’ these kinds of materials shrink
during the drying process
Heloise
« • •
• Dear Heloise
My neighbor said her doctor
told her those slanted baby car-
I tiers are "worth their weight
; in antibiotics for respiratory
| illnesses" because the baby
can be propped up.
I didn't have one but did im-,
provise with my one-year-old. I
lifted the head part of her mat-
tress, put a firm pillow (one of
th*ise wedge-shaped toarh pil-
1 lows i under it.
This elevates her t "ad just,
enough that she can sle* ’ com-
fortably when she has a cold.
Vera
LETTER OF LAUGHTER
Dear Heloise'
When my husband and I got
married, be owned a converti-
ble whi.iH is: the "X of his life.
Every t e the sun is out the
top is down.
Sir, *’ 1 have long hair and a
scarf is so hot around your
neck'in 1 te summer. I knew I
had to f .1 an answer.
Now 1 ins! carry an invisible,
regular-length hair net in my
purse all the time 'right in the
envelope it conic'in*.
Wh"n we [nit the top down, I
just slip on the invisible net.
I stay cool and when we ar-
ri e fit our destination. I re-
move it and my hair is still in
place
• • •
Jean Miiani
To get a free ropy "f the- n'"'
HKLOrSF 5 hofpkhold FA
BRIGS BOOKLET, send in a
self-addressed, stamped, large-
size envelo|ie to Heloise s
Household Fabrics Booklet, r b
this newspaper.
topvrlght, 1910, King
Feature* Sy ndicate, Inc. j
lots of folk* collect thin -s
hk" antiques, used tvM'.J *.
harhed wire and *-hil*lr•"r, ,
it- .‘her in-law, Mrs. M iry A.
. First National'* Burton -
up with a somewhat different
hobby when she bci mi" a
Senior Citizen. She roUer-ts
11,"inks
h it. the spinning wheel turn
ed the wrong way the other day
up in the holy land where, she
resides Some thoughtless lei*.
low wheeled up to the drive in .
window- at the East Texas Na-.
l,Anal in Palestine demand'd
and received trom the Inehiiy
lady attendant somethin: o- .-r
five thousand American dollars,
which far exceeds this person s
yearly income tax.
Learning of the dastardly a t,
my ever-cagey relative is re-
puted to havp sari and 1
(juote Oh well. I .cu'.-ss h«
needed the money rmh’ had i>e-
• aviso T heard his- wife Js-'g-’ing
l i hear a seventh child and h‘
is unemployed."
■ Now if that ain't being com-
p.'.'Si*inate. am su-.e the editor
of ,this column will weJcom*
any comment to the contrary
from any reliable reader • f the
Quero Quack.
Saw a skit in a recent publi-
cation that stated that if in an
emergency a body needed new
shoes Ii" could.'contact the 1<>
• al blacksmith; if he needed a
wife he could put such request
into a computer; if h" need,.*}
a cool drink of water, he'd,
never find it at the Quero
Quack office.
YTH
Trust Territory
2,141 Islands
SAIPAN (ITI) - Tne U S
Trust Territory of the Pacific
has 2.141 islands, 58 of whe.-h
are inhabited. The territory, al-
so known as Micronesii. . in-
clude* such famous World War
battle sites as Truk. Kivaja-
ein, oaipan. Tinian, Palau and
Peleliu.
Light Stuff
Makes Pipes
NEW YORK (UP1) - Meer-
sehaum, a fibrous clay found in
Asia Minor and used in making
tobacco pipes, is so light it will
float in water, says the World
Book Encyclopedia.
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