The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 122, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 22, 1951 Page: 3 of 6
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— RCA Victor’s own static-free
FM! AM radio, too, and the
“Golden Throat” tone system.
Smart, completely enclosed
plastic cabinet. 3-point tone
control. 2 built-in antennas.
There’s fun ahead—so see and
hear it now! AC.
business, too.
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REGISTER HOW
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Day and Evening Classes — Home Study
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Cuero post* office from its location
in the Cardwell store four miles to
the north to become the postcffice of
the railroad town then being estab-1
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of Cuero is now only 78 years old,
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“Since the Cuero office was located
at the cross-roaas w had opportunity
to get and send out mail bv stage
coaches going to and from Victoria,
Gonzales. Goliad and LaGrange.
Daniel Boone Friar was postmaster
until September 28.1849. when he
sold his building and 50 acres of land
to Crockett Cardwell who kept the
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Cuero club, - assisted by Dewey
Schorre of Cuero as Tail Twister.
Cuero and dollege Station had
charge of the Model Luncheon
Schorre is reported to have lit-
Dewey' Austin residents. Neither was hit,
Rollie and police Lt. Clifford Mills said
W. F.; neither was armed when taken into
custody.
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j Featured performers on the noon
(luncheon program were Rollie
Brantley and James Watson, talent-
ed Cuero Lion guitarists and vocal-
ists. The pair stole the show.
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Keesler, Tony Engbrock,
Schorre, Herbert Teller,
Brantley, Walter Richter.
Kautz, and James Watson.
We thank you for
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ceedings, inflicting fines on both
ladies and gentlemen, his collec- Jet Crash Landing
their duty to -keep their house tions, wel over $100, going to
■ worthy charities sponsored by Texas
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pipgrm, including an 4111
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the annals of DeWitt County’s earjjf^^jy Austin Little League.
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coach. train, or mail truck for five
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Think Of These Gifts . ?
Cuero were: Dr. and Mrs. Towery,
Orval Boyle, Penn Beakley, Joe
CROWELL, Tex., May 22— (UP_ GRAND PRAIRIE. Tex., May 22—
An ven a go. c, ... (UP)—Two of three youths who al -
fg ; legedly robbed a Fort Worth service
near Crowell yesterday when itsstation at dawn were captured in
auxiliary wing tanks failed to feed Grand Prairie an hour later today
properly.
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persons known dead, taro of
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Second Lt. Eddie H. Mass, the pi- that degenerated into a foot race,
lot . u. . . ..0 .u , The third of the bandit team,
lot, was not hurt in setting the plane , . 1 . 1 i
down on a farm three and a half known.to be armed with a.Pistol,
miles east of Crowell. ' was believed surrounded in be In-
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The jet was one of six F-80s being; .. 1 e , _ . .
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ferried to Sheppard Air Force Base,' _ , _ . . .. _ , .0.
Wichita Falls, from wiliams Air Grand Prairie police f red three
Force Base. Aris. shots to stop his two companions.
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If we gave FREE RAIN INSURANCE on Washing Your Car, Per-
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For The Next 60 Days We WRI Wash
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quarter of a century.”
"In January, 1873, the Gulf, West-
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their railroad which was being ex- j
tended from Victoria twelve miles j
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The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 122, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 22, 1951, newspaper, May 22, 1951; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1551832/m1/3/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.