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INDUSTRIAL LEADER
PUBLISHED AT YOAKUM, TEXAS EVERY TUESDAY AND THURSDAY
VOLUME LXXXIV
SECOND CLASS POSTAGE PAID AT YOAKUM, TEXAS 77995
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1976
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SECOND OF TWO - Yoakum's David Harrison, far right, lumberes into the end zone from six yards out, right through the middle of
the line, to score his second touchdown of the night as he helped the Yoakum to a 40-6 victory, which clinched at least a tie for the
District 29AA title for the Bulldogs and insured them a spot in the Class AA state football playoffs. (Herald-Times Photo by Bobby
now own a 6-3 season record and
stand 4-0 in conference wars.
Probable bidistrict foe Refugio is
7-2 on the year. Aransas Pass.
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OPENING THE DOOR - Yoakum's Brian Matusek puts the crunch on Kames City quarterback Jeff Pawelek and causes a fumble
during first quarter action at Karnes City last Friday night. Matusek scrambled over and recovered the fumble to set the stage for
Yoakum's first touchdown in a 40-6 triumph over the Badgers. (Herald-Times Photo by Bobby Opela).
In that respect, he said, the Calls must be limited to five
Channel 19 traffic in Houston is minutes and the caller must sign
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as he drilled the Badger's Jeff than Bulldog defensive tackle
from Yoakum, Hallettsville sensational developments: Any-
and other cities to hear the latest one driving into Houston and
reports from an official from the leaving a CB set unattended in a
Federal Communications Com- car will most likely have it stolen.
Bulldogs devistated the Kames
City Badgers. 40-6, Friday night
a Karnes City to clinch at least a
tie for the District 29AA
championship and lock in a spot
m the Class AA schoolboy state
football playoffs.
The Bulldogs of Coach Bobby
Manning close out the regular
season at Goliad this Friday
night and a win or a tie will give
the Canines undisputed claim to
the 29AA flag.
It still isn’t certain who the
Bulldogs will meet in the
bidistrict round of the playoffs
next week, but it will probably be
Refugio.
Refugio and Aransas Pass are
currently tied for the District
30AA lead with 5-1 conference
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didn't fare so well as he missed a
total of six games.
This Thursday's edition of
Herald-Times will feature the
final football contest of the
season and as added attraction
this week, a bonus of $10 will be
paid to the winner if he or she
predicts all 15 games correctly.
Thus, first place money could be
worth $25 this week instead of
$15.
•If you have enjoyed playing
the herald-Times Football
Contest and have enjoyed the
Bulldog Booster Page. which
appears with the Contest in a two
page spread each week, be sure
to thank the merchants and
businessmen listed on these two
pages. Their sponsorships have
made it possible for this special
attraction.
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variety of pecan they have. stores serviced by Straus - Frank
There is no limit on the number will have the opportunity to
of native or seedling pecans participate in additional promo-
Pecans should be tn a paper sack tions as a result of its
and identified with the growers membership in the CARQUEST
name, nd drill and variety of marketing program. AI CAR-
paean. QUEST promotions feature
A Feme Rats Show ipenacrid national brand parts at a
by the DeWitCounty 4-H Chibs substantial savings to the
will be held in conjunction with consumer.
Chemtool B-12 for $1.69. Yoakum
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The 14th annual DeWitt some other misfortunes but Victoria nr HsUoHwytiu
County Pecan Show is set for we hope everyone that did make Entries are accepted from
November 19-20 according to some pecans will help us out by pecan growers in DeWitt,
Roy Bins, President of the getting some entries in.” Victoria. Lavaca, Karnes and
DeWitt County Pecan Growers Entries are due by November GoliadCounties. Anyoneownine
Association This year the Show 15 and can be left at any of the it least one pecan tree is eligible
w01 ba held at tte NYA Rufidtag following pickup stations: Ru- Pecans must have been grown by
located at the Cuer Municipal dolph Ite Store in Yoakum, the person exhibiting them and
t ... t j Cuero Pecan Hanae. Jaesers must have been grown in 1976.
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CARQUEST Auto Parts Stores left to play Sorrell broke loose on
is holding Grand Opening a 38 - yard TD run, set up when
promotions in the Yoakum area, Matusek recovered his second
now through November 20, fumble of the night This time
Auto pans stores displaying the conversion kick failed and
the red, white and blue the tally stood at 40-0.
CARQUEST emblem symbolize With 3:15 left to play a three
professional advice, courteous yard run by Witte gave Karnes
service and brand - name parts City its only score of the contest.
The professional knowledge of Sorrell finished the game as
CARQUEST ounterman sup- Yoakum's leading rusher with
ports CARQUEST's unique 107 yards on 17 carries. That
philosophy: "We know what you gives the fleet sophomore a total
mean when you’re talking of 979 yards on 119 carries in the
parts." nine games thus far this season
During the CARQUEST Grand Harrison also turned in yoeman
Opening, customers will receive duty for the Bulldog running
a free CARQUEST cap with each attack against the Badgers.
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Some wise prophit is quotes as points, picking Cuero to win
having once said nothing is 18-7. Taking the $5 third place
certain except death and taxes. money is Henry H. Mitchell who
Another forgotten prophet is missed the tie- breaker by 11
quoted as saying that nothing is points picking Cuero, 24-10.
as unpredicatable as Texas John Jacobs has to be the most
weather, unless it is Texas disappointed man about town as
schoolboy football. he too picked 4 of the 15 games
And thus he was proven out correctly, but finished out of the
last Friday night as Refugio was money because he missed the tie
upset by Taft. 14 6. - breaker by ’8 points, picking
That one game was incorrectly Cuero to win 14-13.
guessed by 113of the 114 entries There were 14entries who just
in the ninth week of the missed two games, a record
Herald-Times Football Contest which many times in the past
and thus there still has not been would have had a very good
a perfect forecast in the nine chance at claiming a piece of the
weeks of predicting the winners prize money.
in 15 area schoolboy grid Those 14 entries missing just
encounters. two games were Ronnie
There were four entries which Strelczyk, Peggy Pierman,
missed just one game, that Taft - Tommy Green, John Elmore.
Refugio game, so the tie - Darren Poth. Mark Kimball,
breaker contest between Cuero Mary Joyce Welborn, Glen
and Gonzales had to be used to Renken, Randy Zimmerman. W.
determine the first, second and J. Johnson. Ethel Schafer. John
third place prize winners. B Hall. Ruth L. Morgan and
Larry Zaruba gets first place Karen Blaschke.
money of $ 15 as he missed the t ie There were 38 entries with just
-breaker by just five points, three wrong picks, 28 entries
Cuerowonthe contest. 21-2, and which missed four games, 20
he predicted that the Gobblers entries with five wrong guesses,
would win 21-7. four with six wrong picks and six
Second place money of $10 with seven incorrect selections,
goes to Dennis Kutach who Sam Elizondo was the only
missed the tie - breaker by eight entry which predicted Taft to
station. conversation is OK. Handles
-Playing music, into the CB were originated earlier, but it is
channels also carries a $50 now legal even to give a smokey
penalty report along the highway. Police
-Bad language gets the same scanners are also OK with th-
penalty; whatever is not legal on FCC.
TV is illegal on CB. -For sale ads and similar
-Power mikes are legal, if you advertising is not legal on CB,
don't over -modulate. Prepamps but a reasonable amount of
and voice compressors are also business transaction talk is OK.
legal. -You may use Channel 9 for
-Linear amplifiers are not road and street information, in
legal because they create a addition to various kinds of
bit ting noise in all 23 channels, emergency calls.
A heavy penalty is provided for --CB radio antennas are
using linears and is keeping the limited to 60 feet in height,
channels more useful. from top of antenna to the
-Every FCC man has a badge ground. the top usually 20 feet
and a license photo of himself, so higher than the highest part of a
don’t let any one take your set roof or chimney.
out of a car under false —Farm and ranch locations
pretenses. The FCC agent however, if surrounded by trees
himself does not confiscate 100 feet tall, may place the
radios. antenna on the top of a 100 foot
-All CB radios including the tree, reaching 20 feet above the
sideband sets are limited to 150 tree.
miles talking distance. Skip - Unlighted antenna height
talking to operators more than may be licensed up to 200 feet, if
150 miles is not legal, it is not within five miles of an
-Using your own name i< CB airpqrt
Taft. 14-6, this past Friday, was really the Bulldog defense in the first quarter. Holmes also
However, Refugio defeated which was in the spotlight as it kicked the PAT to make it 7-0 for
Aransas Pass, 3-0, a week ago forced the Badgers into costly the Bulldogs.
and thus has the inside track to mistakes and set up the offense Karnes City staged a quick
the playoff berth. Taft, with a 4-2 in good position time after time, drive in the closing moments of
district record, still has an The Bulldog defensive crew the first quarter, but that was
outside shot at a share of the recovered three Badger fum- halted on downs at the Yoakum
30AA title, but it’s chances are bles, blocked one Badger punt 22 with a crushing tackle of
very slim. and intercepted one KC pass Badger fullback Tracv Witte by
Going into this final week of Big Brian Matusek. who had Daryl Hone.
The speaker, Dave Lieber, of for their CB sets and take them
the Houston office of the FCC, out when leaving a car for a
answered questions and ex- football game or any similar
plained rules for two hours event. The sets, antenna and all,
without a break, 1 p.m.to3p.m., are then locked in a car trunk
before going on to Austin where where theft would be much more
he was scheduled to broadcast difficult. Other CB’ers carry
similar information over a radio their sets under arm into the
station. Several interesting stadium.
highlights were noted during Such is the demand for those
the report. things, the speaker indicated.
Lieber expressed the opinion He explained that the FCC is
that the CB radi sets now doing everything possible to
selling at half price are the best make CB more useful for
bargains he has ever seen. No everyone. He answered ques-
one needs 40 channels in this tions and outlined rules:'
area, he said, pointing out that -Children using the radio
only the crowded cities like must follow the rules too, or their
.Cliff Long Addresses
Sales And Marketing
Group In San Antonio
Yoakum business and com- upon the rule of "supply and
munity leader Cliff Long was a demand” in daily life.
pecial guest speaker at the "Nothing happens until a
‘ Sales and Marketing Executives product is sold,” Long said,
Association of San Antonio on going on to explain that the first
Monday. Nov. 1. itemscan be manufactured, but
Long, who is Vice - President is not profitable until it is sold.
► and General Sales Manager of The Tex Tan executive is a 30 -
Tex Tan Westeip Leather year veteran of sales and
§ Company, talked to the group on marketing with Tex Tan and is a
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E halfback David Sorrell switched
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hd cat and tried his hand at passing
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E Young for the Badgers.
E Yoakum added one more TD in
E the third quarter on a two - yard
E plunge bv David Harrison with
E 4 12 remaining That score was
E set up on a bad snap on a punt
358 attempt which was fumbled and
recovered by the Bulldogs at the
* - Badger 15. Again the PAT
attempt failed to set the score at
19-0.
Yoakum poured over three
more TDs in the final period to
run the count up to 40-0 before
Karnes City finally scored in the
last four minutes of the game.
In the closing moments of the
third quarter Bulldog linebacker
Ronnie Adamek crashed through
to block a Badger punt at the KC
29. Six plays later with 11:35 left
in the game Harrison cracked in
for the tally and Randy Cretors
ran across the two - point
conversion to make it 27-0.
Sorrell uncorked a 20 yard TD
run with 8:22 left in the game
and Holmes booted the PAT to
make it 34-0 and then with 6:24
Enterprise System.”
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