The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 151, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 25, 1970 Page: 3 of 6
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PERSONALS
Lvn ?r:K/i vi!* Allenp and
five children are in Cup-
p-. »i.«i'-inc 'n ’I1* h«rne of his
P'f.tnt-v Mil I, \V .V'lbH. •Ijf’OM
> -1 f- irpiprl'.' !r <vi in Huuston
, he'd a responsible p
i • oh •■• if'n 'ho Humble Oil A
f ’r fj*ljj*ip In '1H5 r(" PG t!v
ps-i’.'fei ••'"1 the Minim; I"’
rir'' on' ui11 uestdduflrters
- f-Vri'eT* (..olO'*»'lo Ho bis
. return*'! <n Jten'er from
Via ska where he dir'e*ted
Uij-npi* iovplorition r-»-s in
r*..rrh nf ,Vask»ri 01!
si.-e ’ v Ld*'ard» of Affi-
rm Tr<*r *nd Mrs Nancy
• . , jV,t T" l*r T*xs« *rn vi»
.. . . |v ret ip tUr l-,n-vi» of their
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f . • ’ ■ •. viing
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• K >ski City l,a "ed-
*; ve 11 d i r g a* veral
| tth Ikt parents.
Mr- Harrs' Holster
n.»rt-.»r» Host', p> taring
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■ < "V in j I* • • .;'••• s' d
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USE PF-L
SIDING
WITH THE
LIFETIME
Gl ARANTEE
t'r*nrblar<l Dealers far
PFI AIDING*
DIAMOND' I ITK
>'o-s I '■ s "«H A umir.'jm
A*re*rts
Gl LF COAST
WOOD PRODICTS
SPEED BIKE
V r. AWO 5.EIX AND REh'T:
• 'Belt \ thrstnrs
• Roller Mis«a*er»
• Ntatlnnars BlrTcles
• Mratn Baths
• milrlntxtl Baths
• Other H'nlth F.quipnuat
R EUSS
Drug Store
Its f MAIN -T.N MU
.Tan»t Callveay <*f C»nr?'
'Vest - r - ; 111 ■ n ^ honte rf
hrr surt* Mr* Fur-bo !!*nrei<'
and daijthtcr p*s-*rl;;
^tr and Mrs Henry fheppard
returned to ' >ipr. \v>dncsds>
from San Antonio where they
ivUaniU'd Jim P islmas'crs State
Conrentioti Sunday through
Tuesday
Mr a"d M’s foe Hawkins, of
F.niva roleb atr their a'tth
Wedding Al.'"vri'-.i. > Fr'do
and tlyi son. Hr doe Hawkins'
I- < b.'ito'ing top n'ras'on
■«iih an anniversatn party t
one of ilie I'v-dla.s Countr, Clubs
P'lldii e.ening Mr and' Mr
F If'.'h'iey left ( 'll'
Thursday f..r Knms at"! I "l as
to hr pi ese"t for the n. r is'""
Mr- Henjle' ,s Mrs Hr* k'-s
M.sV'r
IIS/W
(Tr.KOS FINEST . .
Grurloua Dtitln* . . .
Excellent Cuisine . .
Facilities F >r Parties . .
SANDS
STEAK HOUSE
AND MOTEL
VOAKIM HWY
R"
fir ON YOUR FRIfNDlY
; PHARMACIST...
On pnone call away
ir any cncrRency.
Klecka Drug
*75 ISO*
Ont«r Pharmacy
*75 *SM
BIG COUNTRY RADIO
KCFH
Cucro,
Texas
THE MIGHTV
1605
ON VOIR DAD
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OBITUARIES '
sn«s BFI 1.AH BRIGHT
rc-ving a.s pallbearer* at
epi'.'|rp,i f..r M:*s TVulnh M i ig1'*
h.'bl ft ? p nr vexterda’-' feotn
p'reiind F . *ral H .ore we'-r
Rnlph Me-lvn (' C Pain■*>■ ,r
Far! I.ee C.ws ■ ("\de A: rr
Ha:-‘Id 'Vi tght and P > Wr.ght
Puri a! o p •- in Hillside
MRS 7 IRS \ 1.1 V
Sera inr! as pnlii ear. ; at
.'ui> r nl sera ir- I Mr« V- ■ -
nil', to I'"'- "'!■!.)! 4 i■ :n
today ft..rn St. Mirk's [.uth>u in
("hut fi aaiii >.. • \. 'Pa in ■■ i '
P'lt/e, Willrnn. litet/e. Knutf
in-',/I Hrp'1 ! ! ' 'J’let/e. Ivib
Kl.'lnr k** .no W W V'. ndt-
I Slid
Hunai as ill he n ll.iadi’ f'eu
etera under the dire, tmn .•!
O.ak Menion .. Funrr ., 11.-m* .
Town Talk . . .
h "r>ntir*fr>-p' r'lc'* !•
' ou'•ft as lirll M • -n b.- . g >' ■
n find * half or • "• o
* i i'p'ina, h '"1 had .. rot • , !« 11-
t: of l.ke . >n.d ;
b('an*r
Bid ' '• e i nr- j nt <■'
u lieu ,Ik.r s’ ■ n g'rniidf-r
enta hnu«e <% ii're ; *;,"n'
li.ng (tericjl* e un it.g out the
motjae pnvier I'>! a real old-
fashioned, upeand-doasn, wood-
en rhur.
Our k'nfeilks out in the r'tun-
.try used k*r were ian’ps and
had outside plumhmg l ooked
nr. a a*..**! sto.e, of .course
An l '. e drew thin:• ss ,i '• -
hand fi■ 'Hi a '** . ■ , •• y
•nia> :»■ 100 >*r i d ■” n
..front the nut bouse,
GOOD old data
TWO TEXANS SIGNED
KANSAS CITY Mo U't’D
Two Teva'n* have been «ign-
e.t hi.- the K ft nans i'da ( hie'-
They are offense > t.u •• Ch u
lev I - ana of Tran* T."b and
"Troy fatridge a defensive err'l
from .the fnl'. erslta of Texas at
Arlingtt >n
54 6 7 9 11 14 16
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« io)':c< nncl pi^rm.'it
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yi,.;"h('r o' !jot rr.i!k T ‘ ''iV]v •«. ^
<<i rb '. .*Norvf>;1 in onr .'oo:ti
V’o' hcifJ pxipvT'Oly - i • I1’*-
itjctnn for fOTtct Fjf oil;' ho'c-ls
! ' ' u'f*ip c'-tns ani
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Tnnm;b'f In F'-*ron‘ f* ub worr
btf An A on ' -r* n\c ' Arno ;tn-l
I/l. •■'‘Vi* •* c 'Apr** c*n .too .
mttn street f s.'dig on ! .hkc 1 1
» . * ie.
W.. >■' H us- n at " Vu T :»'s-
i a", ".win b;n* J and had a
- a■..•to 't,'ntrea'
... , . e ,t .yeti. i”. minutes
I'.d ' .... •> t a! iCt ntn'l feet
to Anistei'danu and cntoyed a
ie rjijs titter !'■ ti '■'■ ilh the
■ isir;it -i\ lire, we '.satefiwl
t e i- come up anal ; ere -.a
we». being -craod a bountiful'
1 >. .-iki'is! i? Vi them time, put
1.' 3'i .sir tnr<‘ and vis! three
iv. irs after the big dinnem. \a c
.hanged p'anes in Amsterdam
fee ., .nd ' and more breakfast
w *. .-I ' Th. >. kill Voii wt*h
kin.ipojS t.nd -meals Hoi lark!
I a- twautlfu. tri fly over avi'h
: ed ;v.mtea| trvf fops and ra-
•-i > nrvI. Re’af green fields
In T cmdaan w* did the things
that everybody does visited
•he Oid Curiosity Shop of
Char'es Dirk, ns . fame. S'
pan! < Catrt»dra' a Sir (*h"isto-
V her W en pt'wf.j' non T.iwer
. f fy.i.a! ft and s p. tty (a><u-
>oil« f'twn veaaels. Hampton
Court, f’alace whu h is oretipied
by .u idanas for former goa«rn-
ment members "by grace and
favor! of he rrown," asdiich
mean.' it i.s f-> ire*’ V. c sa\s
Hunymcale aaiicie tfi* 'I.tgn.i
Carter was vvmtwt In' llMS. .Me
saw the n<w S/ityion Jlridge
which has beeft . [.uri'ha-se.d by
an A men.'an and is . tie mov-
ed to Arizona. < 1: t.5.ink1.
We visited Windsor castle, no-
ticed hordes of senior citizens
ento.ving the sunshine ‘it was
shout fib or Tfl degrees, all of
them being on social , security
..pr guide told us M hen we
Vere here we thought we had
r.'.uer seen so mu', h iong
bap hippv folk nor! such
short dresses hut found .ou t
Inter that, it. was typical fit. all
Furo) nr
We \ isitr d \! cstniinster Ab-
bes where parts were being re-
stored and cleaned and redeco-
rated i Wo found this being
dorm as main of the rnst'eg
and public buildings we visited
thruout the trip 1 We went to
the theatre one night and saw
' Charley * *u ! starring Anna
Nestle whose nattiP should he
familiar to those over jb sears
old Flic darned and sang and
had the figure' of . teenager
Th-* p!av was delightfu Their
thre.itres h a d changed since
our last \ ism. them M’e were
accustomed to place our order
for tea o- coffnh and bisnilt
when we arrived to he served
in bur seats during an intermis
sion hut they have picked up
one of our. institutions. the
snack bar where you could
push and shove and hope to be
served before the light signal
for th. next act
On Frida;, we visited th"
Taie . .-tilery vvhuh houses mo-
dern art, then a hurried visit to
the Hri'itlt Museum where v,e
saw the Ro.-etta Stone found
"t the Nile which is the key to
the Egyptian hieroglyph’, s. thc-
F.'lgtn marbles ttaken from th"
Tarfhenon in ‘Vregc* und w°
t^tor saw the places where they
had been removed' and the
Magna Carta signed by King
John at Runymede
We flew ov er to Pans that
afternoon
Hell continue pur loumry.
i t .morrow, |
Mr and Mr* -Howard Fuchs
i. r ‘Fc pi r i I parents of a baby
b"v b vr , r terrlf'. it 1 It pm
n r.'nton H *c■ -1 'I m Austin. He
.. f.’.'h. i| 7 lbs and 7 oz and
.. . . lined C'.V. t- I In'V nd
P. *erna! grandparents are Mr
nud Mr- Howard Kuelv' of
( I* e f.. Maternal gra nd pa t "n t
Mi * pc/abrth Sm "t ■ 7u'tin.
Hospital Notes
Ol^rn Hnspftn!
A it-p • «i vn.? Mrs 1 '1t Mr
Bn*!** Mr? Ortru'i^ Th-'m**
n,arDn--M Ip* AH^Iph H:l
h; (rh
P.urfiA Hospital
\<iin:ss:-"'trs (JiojM R-mn^n
Quotes From
The News
Reg. r.S. Pat Oft.)
Hy l nitcrl Press International
DF.TFtOIT Miss Hrendc 1 ,cn
otv l.ee. Detroit* famed
i ’hand'tin' Skinny Dii'pcr.
.wpla'irijng why she pops into
the K.-niiedy .Spuare fountain
without half or all of her
bikini.
If you grow it show it
WASHINGTON. Sen b ank
Chur.-h. D-ldahp. teat ting to a
N i y stjuadron commander
is tv slid mil Par • inch must
stop an 'anti-military tide in 'be
na'iori
‘This inflated sense of
professional pierngativc .is the
very ' stuff ot which military
roups d'e'ats are mad"
\VA'irr;i '.TON Trnn»por‘s.
p..n Secretary John A Volpe.
urging construction workers not
to attack antiwar dernonstra-
tors
A natural reaction Is to lash
mb physically or rip down a
sign so much easier to attack
a disspnter than to try to .
understand his view- "
NEW YORK Actress Mae
West criticizing non-Hollywood
celluloid:
"Who needs these dirty
foreign films when we can do
so much better ourselves?"
Heideman...
Tor tinned from page
for. brush and weed control
Through an intensified soil fer-
tilitv program, grain sorghum
yields were increased hy 753
pounds per acre and corn by
:0 bo he,*
On the civic scene, Heideman
has served as a director of the
Cuero Chamber of Commerce
and chairman of that organi-
zation's Agriculture Committee
He has been vice president of
the local Lions Club and chair-
man of the Board of Stewards
of the Methodist Churrh. He s
currently in the Masonic lodge
[of Port Lavaca and a director
!.,,f fi.p Texas Pecan Grbwcrs.
Association.
Heideman has been a direc-
to. f.f the Texas County Ag.n-
■ ill ;ta! Agents Association, and
vv,'.chairman of the Public P.e-
lafi.’ns Committee. In addition,
fi* has also been a member of
the Public Relations Committee
of the nat.onal organization
winch is presenting him the
award
Tile award winner did grad-
uate u..>rk in agricultural ed-
ucation while serving as county
.agent ‘.n DeWitt County and re-
■ rived his master ' of science
degree from Texas A£-M I'm-
v.’rsity m January of ]<Jf3 to go
il .ng o ith the baebeinr of
s< :»nee degree he recei' *d lU't
prior to h:s first extension ap-
pointment.
Heideman is a nativ e ef Ky le.
Hv s Countv and a -graduate of
Kyle High Seho.il He was ac-
tive in both 4-H and FF\ work
during his youth.
Troop 243...
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ly hikes by Troop 243 are open
to any scout in Cucro with their
Scoutmaster's approval
Th ; undny sev en scouts of
Troop 243 .Will; .leave for Camp
Toni Wooten for an extensive
JL.LT tramui* course Tlvs
course w- i 11 be attended bv
sc mfs Kennv Barber Garry
Phillips. Car! Krueger, Kenneth
'Ghuma'her. Jeff Rav B'Uv
Bridges and Allen. Fehunvacher
Scout Brown McClung is cur-
rently attending a week-long
Conservation Camp at Tom
Wooten.
After the meeting fide scouts
plS' ed a nu’ doer game, of Lodge
ball The meeting was conclud-
ed with th" play ieg of taps ,
Thurs, June 25, 1970 TTTF CTJEHO RECORD Page 8
Pot Hingla
Ft,/ mi sirt'i*
3nd set ceil
new york
BY MEL HCIMER
\ VORK ’’».;r,pq rr.** Sw Yorker
j 1 thinks nbout.
PM Hinkle ha.An'l won /«nv n a Aids this
kp/f'oo h’lf pis acting rnntrib’df' y. I /tti
t-) tli<* 'r.o-.if*. • nio/idv Mcn'.i nnd t>i#» Prooi-
vvny f h.ilh.....Child1* Piety" Nu*'f Sun'I'f ",
s'1! *■ i 'il thousand N> a' Yoi .rr s of r” faith*
• HI visit Mm ykr.oll.* l?r» nil'»‘s up ih<* Hudson,
tor -t.hs I* p.ij'Luiv (.>rrvruon\. which will r^nd
young Amu . 1 n piosts to misFiop 'A<trk
in i»*nni*> sections of Afnia. Amh. '»nd South
Ann ri< i . . Advciti.sris now .1 rmr-
pidrd :-*n-in:.itjou pruS to prub.irp trir* ision
ronuu^i' i i!s. CamputTr Inline (Y-i pu; ntion t f
Hvrv. cr b^s patented th'' pio^ess
■r-'T-f.
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• * > % i ■
■r ' «
i iliil
m' f vm -t
m ftlo. *.
n. 'XiYkw#'j ■■ >■;. ■
RFNDF,Z\OPS for a lot ef Manhattan and Westcln-.xtrr colle-
gians ts n hard-to-find spot, called The Barge, dtmly-ht unad
vertised and unlisted in the telephone .hook, just off the old
shme road in N'evz Rochelle ,,n Long Bipod Pound . F. •
?0th auto in New York Cltv vylll lie stolen -.vthin the v"fi.r say
the insurance authorities . Paul Hartronn, who toured the
world with his showbiz parents even before he could walk, says
the family once played 'The Mikado" in Japan • My father
was Koko and Fatty A chuckle plaved the tit'e role . . Dakota
Ftnton. who can and dc.es mix ballads and blues -with her jazz
singing, has moved into the Down beat et 42nd .Street and Lex-
ington Ave. along with the '.Saints ami Sinners jazz hand.
They'll hold down that, cornet till June 2.5 . Gotham's French
community, Francophiles. and college French majors, have
bought out the two weeks supply of tickets for Jean-Louis Bar-
raults • Rabelais" at the City Center Theater One of the world's
great acting companies . . Vittorio d? Sic as younger son,
Christian, will make his debut nu an actor in the tltie role of
Roberto Rossellini's upcoming film, "Caligula' . , ,
• « * *
NARCOTICS hriullinc-*, t -.pct-iaHy lhose dealing with the in-
ternational trafficker-., underscore the now appeal of Robin
Moore s "Tile French Connection'", story of a great piece of narco
dele,, live work. Bantam has just issued it in paperback'.-. ,
The Imperial*.- voted the No, 1 gospel singing group in. the
country, deserve the honor. They helped make Elvis' recent I.as
Vegas engagement tumultuous and they enhance Jimmy Deans
vocalizing tremendously ... A succession of special events and
local tie-ins help to remind the citizenry hereabouts that, the
Metropolitan Museum of Art is celebrating its 100th anniversary.
• * * *
AN FATING %pot just around the corner from the nffi. e is
the Palm, where th» walls are covered w ith < atn atures and
sketches drawn by any number of noted, hewsp .per cartoonists,
past and present. Now. Wally Ganzi, Jr ,/of the Palm, has opened
a new.. Intimate restaurant on the West side, called Wally *.
. Haven't heard much about Joey Bishop lately, but his son,
Larry, has signed for 1 Unchained", hi? fourth movie tele for
ALP....
TEXAS OOVFRNriR Treston «n’dh dl«c*t*«e* eefrt-* afloat * >h
heating enlhnsieste and elate eifet* leader* a* he prtvhtims June
23-Julr 4 Texa* Safa Boat-ng Week J M Beall, left. A««Cn.
Wat'r SafHv Service*. T‘xa« Park* and Wildlife .*,"«*« » "ouM
guard approved life vest, a* thr Go-error 'tgo* ti e offiriel proe-
lamation Lloyd l Palmer, second froth right. Austin, General
Manacer. Te\a* Safety A«»f.c iatmrt, wet - i.r« a* Jk f re II, A us* ‘ n,
(jjttiina.'d. r M.vtin Power Stjuadntn, e'*hibn» another *f tb" rr-
*juir*d life aaving item* for boot n\.n. r* in T'xas, the fire
extinen.'h' r Texas Snfr Boating W eek i» part of • aatiyov id*
rampatgn (o cal) attention to nerd for inerrased nmitAy on 'He
nation's river*, lakes, and other waterwaja,
Rain...
(Continued from p-tgo 1' . .
sired for Nuec es, f ,ivn Oak Sun
Pntn.-i.,., Refmgo and Jim 'Veils
Counties after the region's
li, i\ y tlund. i st. irn’.s
' ,Y ...mad., lute ynst- rd.-ty 'rip-
ped apart a trailer court two
miles, east of Bishop, in Nueces
County and killed a h-dav-old
|..,y who vvus sucked out -if fas
crib 'I i n persons were in 'tir-
ed
Probe
'.Continue.'! Irbnt page D
tough ah..:' sanitation s'an-
rtards
Roy V.' I ennartson of the
def-artnient’s. Consumer s’ndv
Marketing Service said the
GAO proposals for tightening
inspection standards had' boo*
adopted, gome of there nearly
a year ago "
I'<- said much had been
accomplished sal. e the ' .-AO
investigation. But be added
"much remains t.. be don*
The 40 federally ' inspected
plants m . ounU'd f. - near" 3
I ■ r o-r.r -i a1! eopte and * wire
slaughtered for meat product*
in 3',200 such plants in the
nation.
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BUENOS AIRES (URL -
Argentine s Carlos Monz.on will
n rtiiddlewright champ-."".
N111.; Hcfivnnuti !'■ th» world
title later this year, it was
a n n v.u n c e<! VVednesday by
matchmaker TitoT-eePare. Lec-
ture said the bout rvo-i'd h9
held in Rome th 'October or
November.
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The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 151, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 25, 1970, newspaper, June 25, 1970; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth701917/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.