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The 1954 Gobbler Booster
club membership drive is un-
derway and .Gobbler backers
are hoping that the largest __
membership in the history of VOL. 61.—NO. 204
®Iip (Hurra Srrarii
" A NEWSPAPER REFLECTS ITS COMMUNITY
The Weather
SOI TH CENTRA!, TEX.—Clear
to partly cloudy and warmer
through Tuesday. Moderate to
(orally fresh southerly winds on
roast.
CUERO, TEXAS, MONDAY, AUGUST 2, 1»;>4
6 PAGES—PRICE Sc
the organization can be se-
cured this year.
Due to expanded activities
rescues family
gram, the Booster chib has
been taxed to keep the
wheels oiled, and more
Gobbler backers are needed. Local Lads Rewarded with
El Two Dollars lor Saving
CUERO GROUP
FROM ISLAND
Corpus Family
Crossed Wires...
NEW ORLEANS, Au*. * —
(l'P»—Uwrvnrr Comiskey, 50,
was undrr arrest as a *u*|M-rtcd
bookie Monday because he (jot
lit* wire* crossed.
Police *ald they found an
amplifier at Comlakey’a ad-
dress booming racing odd*
Into six telephones that had
been tapped Illegally.
The officer* said It was eaev
to find the place. One of the
tapped line* was connected
with police headquarter*.
football team Just around
the corner, August 26th to be
1 ’ ... .1 Bv W AVNE WINTERS
exact, the drive will be •
* Lives came cheap around Si.
limited. Charles Bay Inst week In fact
Clifton Weber, R. B. Evers one Corpus Christi man apparently
oi Harry Putman will be xlad M' 'hat those of his wife, young'
... son and himself were only worth
to provide >0U VI a 111 about tit) cents apiece, for that's
bership ticket which sells foi tj)e amount he rewarded two Cuero
only $2.00, entitles you to at- lnds who were responsible, for res-
and to, ruing the three of them from a
shell reef on which Ihey had be-
come marooned. i
each Booster club Satin day Thursday afternoon Danny Ray
session. Adams, 12. and Jerry Putman, 14,
membership "ere swimming in the bay near
,'lie summer cottage of Danny's
ticket today. j parent*. Mr. and Mrs. K. N. Ad-
V- if- * iiims, at Rockport when they no-
DeWitt County Democrats deed a boat adrift. Swimming to
h d a most harmonious ,,u‘ craft ,hc boys clambered
u aboard and discovered that the rig na's top general warned Monday
meeting Saturday and llaf! evjdently been outfitted for a 'hat the Chinese Communists will
strongly commended GO'Ver- .fishing party. invade Formosa and boasted the
rot' Allan Shivers as well as The boat, a 14-footer, powered island will be. liberated without
.. in by a 26 horsepower motor. was' interfgrencei
Instructing its de eg. complete w ith a small cabin, ice ""'e will absolutely not allow
A 0iC £IS R unit a.t Lll6 StRtG I)ox, fishing tneklc and ev en con- rnuntrips to interfere, * (ipn
Convention. tainod a man’s billfold and a sot Chu Teh, army commander-in-rhiof
other county committee of ear keys. said in a propaganda , broadcast j
, , , Vounc Adams and Putman row- over radio Peiping,
conventions were not SO ctl (llP ^at in|n a pier thPn ,.al|,,rt Other high military and political;
Imrmohious. E. N. Adams' attention to the Red Chinese leaders issued simi-
cioft and its contents. - far warning over the weekend, but1
Surmising that possibly the boat . ^alus wasJbe most belligerent, ;
|bed drifted away from its owner
jwhile the latter was fishing on one
tend the barbecue,
free coffee or cold drinks at
each Boc
morning
Get your
COMMIES PLAN
TO LIBERATE
FORMOSA
Say "Other Countries"
Will Not Be Allowed
To Infertere
TOKYO Aug 2 I'P Red Chi-
FBI NABS FIVE
TOP COMMIE
LEADERS
Party Big Wheels Caught
In Denver and
Los Angeles
FBI
Truman Accused
Of Using Secrets
To Fight Ike
WASHINGTON, Aug. 2—(UP)- Sen. Wayne L. Mors-
Ind-Oie , told the Senate Monday that President Truman
gave him a top secret document during the 1952 political cam-
paign to reply to a speech by Dwight D. Eisenhower.
Morse made the disclosure In reply to Senate Republican
leader William F. Knowland. who revealed he had made in-
quiries about Morse's use of the document in a speech at Min-
X.
'!V
Texas Democrats will be
vie to get behind Allan
:. loo -.
Chu said the threatened inva-
sion of Formosa and "liquidation".
* if- *
l
. the numerous shell reefs that‘.^aUssimo Chiang Kai-Shek.
vVitt county cotton farm- abound about three miles across «<«and« .were Red China s own
ets are experiencing difficulty '•’«* hay .Mr. Adams and the two ln , ln'‘ a
, , . Itoys started out in the ;boat to
hi securing pickers and their s(>;(i.(,h t)u>
He complained that Formosa was
being protected by armed forces of
the "imperialistic United States.”!
"Comrades, Taiwan Formosa has,
been our territory since Hncient
for the owner.
plight is shareCi by cotton After checking a number of the
larmers throughout this area, small islands, .the party sighted
A visit to the coastal area ? man- w-omsn and Ixiy who were
M veals a deiinite shortage of 3 1 P“P‘e *hn,J “^'ate Taivan, where
pickers With showers, which boa, on in to the -.and,
have completely skipped the "here they learned that it was the bl.,gands are not completely wiped
DoW.itt county area, doing■ property of the family, who had oul so |ong as Taiwan j, n,)( hl).
t e cotton no good what-SO- SU,f ?" ,h<! °lW‘P sldl' crated, our task of hbeeatmg the State Of Texas x
oi the terf. The boat had broken whole of China can not be consid- Victoria m 21th Judicial Di'-tii.i
(Court. judge Howard I
thr bench.
S«»to who K i harmed with n>!>-
hory by assault with firearm.-*. en-
tered a plea fit rail Kiiilt-y, and is
NTl'XNKb—at brine handcuffed, Dr. Samuel II Sheppard, 30,
prominent ll»> \ ilia;;**. O., 4>stenpatli. K hel|n*d from a police
car lato at night at count \ jail in downtown Cleveland after plead-
ing not uiiiltv t«» a rlnirKr of first decree nuinlrr at lla> X illaK»*
C'lt> hall. Nrarlx 27 fall <la\s after his wife, lil trar-old, prr^nanl
Marilyn Sheppard, wax hacked to death in her liny Village home,
“Dr. Sam" was taken into custody at the home of his father, Dr.
Kicliard A. Sheppard. (International)
ROBBERY TRIAL Shrimp Truck's
UNDERWAY NotoComm
District Court Jury Hearing
Case Against Victoria
Man
Testimony w:i* underway lure
Monday niomin:; in the trial of the
Richard Soto ol
DENVER. Am- 2 tl Ri
agents captured five alleged (' an-,
iminist leaders in two states Sun-
dae ni-'ht. Three of them were dc-
sc'ilw'd as underground leaders.
The FBI raids nabbed four per-
sons on a quiet midtown street in
Denver Sunday night, apparently
as they were attempting to rendez-
vous Tlie filth person, a woman,
was raptured at 1 xis Angeles.
Calif. ■ ■ :|
The five were charged with con-
spiring to teach and advocate the
overthrow of the government by
j force.
I The font arrested oi Den via
j were arraigned by U S Commis-j
sinner Joseph D. Neff in a mid-;
j night session He set bond at Jlno,-
0(H) eacli. None could |>ost it. and:
'they were de|Kisited with the E S I
j marshal.
Won't Permit Inter*lew*
I Brown would not allow newsmen
to mien iru Ins
dl I, vHinr railirv. i the t.uther l.eague nf the Evangr-j '"pnt **111 was classified top secret
"1"1 ‘ 1 .g c , . ... I when Morse read it He. snia itsev-
EB1 I'ireetor J. Edgar Hoover, Ileal I.utliei an -Synod of T’rx«*! rPn)ied that it was
indicated in Washington tDnt the apd l/iuisiana inet in their 34th|
prize cuti It w as Arthur Hary, 42 | .convention.
Bary was described as one of I
the party's "outstanding West |
ne.ipolis ()t t 27. 11152
' Know land ic pondtat to Morse>
j diHrlosui fi \>\ a srrtim; . hr'.- w nf
j “ftorply sliot ki‘ft " H»' railed Mr.
‘ rniinan's action “one of the most
ilaeranf abuses of executive pow:-
er that I have ever heard of "
Know land prompted (ho di*. l<v
I Mire when tic put into tin* Con-
•Messional Record a Cnited
Idispati’h from Minne.af'xdis of O. t
t *7, 1952 whiuh said Mdr^e read
jtlie top m'ciet dorumunt in a
|speech there-".
Knowland naid (he document uni
dafrd .^rpt 2t*i 1917
Hr rr«d to lhr Senate lrlr)p,am*i
Ciu'tn paved host Saturday and hr srnt to thr State and l>rfrn>r
prisoneis, ""d;‘"j Sunday to 28! young Lutheran* as!Department* asking if the do< ff-
' *' " * - • - - -■ ! mixnt *•» 4II ••< n» .. I ••.'(# >|>( | J j jp |'f> j
Jlr said thry
STATE LUTHER
LEAGUE MEET
CONCLUDED
284 Young Lutherans
Reg:dered at Cuero
Convention
ever as it awaits harvest, loose front its moorings and drill-'omj completed
Ji-st another one of those 'd a"'#. marooning the owner.
things a farmer must face. h,I.wlfp ami ‘^ild ,
I The marooned party, residents
■ . * ■. of CorpUs Christi. overjoyed at
Young Texas Lutherans their rescue ,told' how they had Post RcCfilVCS
concluded a highly success- attempted to attract the attention
BEEVH.EE Tex . Am; 2jl'Ri J
1 A stolen truck carrying 23>(HMI
pcHiitds of froZi’n ,shrimp was still ;
j missing Mon,lav. • i
H.iiTV M,|w :u,t H.al| of Washillg-j
ton. D. (' the tiie E ,1, i\ci, said i
; tic was I:i<In.i|„-<l neat Richmond, !
Tex , by two nicn. He,said t-lic\
iltove to Wilton two mites of Bell
xilte, took linn into
taped Ins (’ves aiid inoutb and cut
bam,al tom m a -mall tie.,* and \ole ol 50
(Continued on Page 6t
AYES TOPS IN
SCHOOLVOTE
Only 60 Ballots Casl
In Saturday Equalizalion
Election
Knowland made the dis,-Insure
a* the Senate resumed dehale on
Saturday wa* taken up w ith huxl- the resolution to censure Sen Jo-
nes* meetings, an election of state,sph R McCarthy.
| officers and capped with a ban- Knowland said be was presenting
Ithat evening p»*«* Information alxmt Morse he-
Arlyn Uausnmn of Goliad was;,au« *» >'"d 6een "mentioned'*
| reelected ptesidenf of the state 'bat McCarthy obtained a elassi-
grptip Bernard Kern. Houston, | fied document during the Army-
was named vice president. Re- McCarthy hearings last sprint;,
elected secretary was Villa Abrn-- Morse has filed an amendment
met) of Sehroeder, while Chailes j making specific changes against
Votkoper of Wees at, he was named the Wisconsin Republican. One
count accused McCarthy of receiv-
ing and using confidential infor-
mation unlawfully obtained fiViin
files of the executive department.
This,was the so called 2 1/jTpage
"FBI letter" which dealt with at-
Ireaauter.
The banquet, held .Saturday night
in the high sell,a,I cafeteria was
attended by smile 500 persons, Dr.
A <E Wield aeridri s dean of stu-
<;"'''non t ,-tered
\mk.
' <b*nts hI 7r\us I Aittici-an rollege,
The election held here Saturdax Scgum, s|s>ke on "f.brW ; «hej, d s,.curl,y rlsks at Kor, Mfm-
„ ....... equalize taxes in all sections of Foundation 0,11 Assurance. |,nouth n. J. FBI Director J. Ed*
the woods, the c,only fm the ( ui’io Indepen |ii. \l R. J,iwci>, ( ueio, arise* jjjni- Hoover said lie never sent
mill and cut Sctmnl distil, t passed by a as tn.istinast* t .lie such a letter, but that it contained
fm and 10 against, it Nun,lay s activities included Sun-;
Cuero Legion
h i in w i'h
«j»»y Srhotfl,
ltd two day convention here
Sunday a., the 34th annual
synodical convention of the
Luther League was brought
to a close.
Cuero welcomed the oppor-
tunity of playing host to
these fine ypung men and
women.
We hope they can return
t. op and for a longer stay.
• Continued on Pave a
Murder Charges Filed
As Man is Run Down
With (ar After Fight
State Award
day morning.
Soto's partner in the rrime is a
juvrniU' and will hr fried I here in
ju\ rnilr <*om f.
Soto (< (rpi f'sented by At
forney Jon Kelley of VirtoriH. and
fiistrirt At’orrvv Wayne I. Mart-
man is rrjxT'srnhn;; (ho Statu
Jud^o (iiof*n has summonod a
special sf“-sjr>n of t)i<* qtand jury to
appear heir Wedrosday morning'
delphia.
two worship services,excerpt* from « longer FBI report.
Rev. John A Ja- At Independence, Mo., former
of St. Mark s Lulb-;P|e*,<lent Truman said he had "no
emu church. The pew officers were rccoUe*lton of giving Morse any
secret document during the
ol the convention at 4 30 Sunday,1952 presidential campaign.
Dinter Post No .1 ha* received
i another outstanding award for a
record membership, according 1n
I Commander Bill Nami w ho said
the local post and one other were
the only two presented sin-h
SHAM X EE, Ok la . Aug. 2 *1 P* awards during the Department
Murder charges were to he filed Convention held at Fort Worth
|Monday against an oilfield rough- July 30-Aug. 1st.
neck in the death of a man im- The plaque presented Dinter probably lie an investigation of a
paled by thp hood ornament of a Post from the Department of murdei rase and s-vi il < at thelts
,barging automobile following an Texas was for enrolling the high-
ir-riimrnt over a $10 gambling * sl l*r cent of 1h,'ir l954 quota by Orilff jf Afirf POKOtlinO
Novemhei. 11. 1053 which totaled rwijwmity
more than 3!ti members
Merntieiship today stands at 522.
the largest number the p,, -1 has
ever recorded, the coninian,l<-i.
declared.
One hundred and fifty metnlxi-
for 1055 have also been signed up
for 1955 to date.
Nami. Arthur Schodde. and Jin'
creates a prob- Pottawatomie County Attorney stone were delegates Horn funn-i
lem, They will have to find ^ Un„ (;,'ocn . , , PoM- "nd M»*. «'m. buBan-y and
The attorney said Nuckols Mrs Fred Hennekr from the
new homes, which means claimed to have won $10 from Auxiliary.
that there should be a rush Howe in a bridge game at a dorn- A post ir, Atasro-a ,r«in” "a
Oil for unfurnished and furn-jino Pa,lnr here Saturday after- the only Other receiving a membo- ^ ,r ,
. , , , . noon Howe allegedlv refused to ship award. Kami said.
Ishcd houses and apartments pav ' other certificates «nd .a.ds 'iv
here during tile next few The two wen* to the Ho-«e ,nr membership rei-ened last sear 11 '
reeks.
pail- was reported bv those in'charge
| Most of the voting was late as conducted by
Tlie vehicle.- a sr wheel truck- -it v,ite* tiad been i»st at 4 31) <0,s- R‘,s
tun lor ow msl bv thr Capital ( oni- ei an , hut * h. ... ,
, P- m . jnsfa led during the (losing session top
pany of Washington, was rnpoii.tr , ()[|r |M(X „a, maintained , ^ ia-..
hern.’ tried by * juty selected M in-, ftr,m pm) Isabel, Tex . to Phil-Cuero High scIkwI.
| The election was important to
I local’Taxpayers in the Cuero
.rltool (listt let as it wa* designed
to equalize taxes in all sections
jof tli<- Ratchffe S, Inszl area to ae-
q,t its appoi tionate share ol the
afternoon.
Band Parents Meeting
Slated for Tonight
A \r*t v iini»nft;»nt nturttns; nF tbu < uncnt twh»n4 Fxmd in<i^btr*'incsj»
Ha'nd Parunts nf f’wm His;h m*Ikv»1
is sr hrdnlrd for this *>vrninfc at
7 30 o*ulo< k, jut ni f I ink; Mrs flu
August 4. duiim; uhutT thne will t>un t.nssnian y.ho Raid all mrrn-
Booster Club
Membership
Drive Begins
Mr. Truman is recuperating
(ConllliuM on Page ••
Broadway
Paving Started
>f- * *
The city of Cuero U finally 'U.
I *on How.*. 2.» v\ tv l»**ini» h»*M
ot.t of the "apartment jr, ,)f (,.vl xu« k«,U. -u
business, but for some twelve ,,f nc.-uin e, , ,,c
truants who are now occupy- Nuckols was Struck and k,l)(-,|
lag units at the Brayton
Hits Schulenburg
Livestock Cwners
I>v I Irma’s t ar a few mimitr*< af-
ter the ai^um«nt. The ar^u-
P.uk housing project the meht tfv»k pla«e a? the
Kile of buildings to a Priddy, Howe s
Texas man.
estranced wife.
h<^rne of
assistant
SnU'UM.lft
fiojM>otn;r <*f liv • ’■»
tlf«* .worTie** of I s ffme
t.*»n ai«f»rdm: to ! »t
home feur m.lcs north of here end ar,> 0,1 diiT|a>' •' ,h' h;*l!
IMi ..,,,1
f) |v til
* ill OllN '!*» '
II, (i Ow en
veterinary, uiw* '•iid the poisoning
I* the !.< -ult u1 th«'
Kiwi milk < \ s jn ♦hi'* ajea died
t.\e# k H.fie: ": ;«/ing on dif»uth
stii‘ ken Mippl*-m* n*«4 v pa^tiue.
Sudan tie^u ;* f,tnf and Jobson
* offend^ i nr -
f i .narj hes
nvi$»rr1 off oi
L'ra/rrl rjo** n ,*pr1 \% hi* h h*vr v*art-
f>ers are titled to turn nut.
Hand ramp to he h* Id this month j
;tf Palm K»s f> to he disrilssed as
W4*II as exf»lanat*#»n of a pix>f»osedj
niaL'a/ifc* -.»!«* the publicity rhait
III.IT! S.tlif
I.* t n trv to »uin out in numbeif.j
!•# It li k *#44| IlfW p|f-l‘l»*nt. Ml V I
« h .r i I in *n |> *n ami )'iv»* full'
ttf»|»4.ir t«* 4MU h rut and Land U.*ad
(i 1 #r \V W U. mltlafMl ’ Mi ^
I !E jfl vb t ! H . d
vaI»i» hai#* (hddren m fhi*
S# hkx band automaiu ally la * oui»* .
n V*r»t mm .* >ir f*a"e •» •
Former Cuero Woman
Killed In Crash
Mr* Id* Klrlnerk* «l *«n
Antonio .former resident of
Cuero, mi »utit "* Newton
Hniltli. w»» killed In *n *Uto
mobile crg-.li ne*r fleasiin-
ton short Is to-fore n«H>n M,,n
day. Smith wu» Informed »•>
|c !*• lit I |» M*.
The IomIi wilt he brought l«
< uero for loirl.il. smith
11,-finite funeral arrange
ment* had not been nmde ear
Is Mondas.
qiie 1954 Booster Club member-
ship drive got underway Mond«y.
i Membership ticket* »ell for $2 Of)
eaeh and entitled the holder to at
tend the barbecue honoring the
haitl, It squad on August 2t>th and
to enjoy coffee or cold drinks at
IhMisler (’tut, meeting Im-1,1
tlii,iU(;lK>tit If,, r,-.Hell season each
Sat,n,lav niorrntir
f jilt,>fi " etc , is r hail man of tin
In el la-, -hq» drive and w ,11 la* assist
•■•I by. R It Evei - and Many Rut
A tale Highway Department
crews were wasting little time
In tearing up broadway Mon-
day.
Kirn! utepn toward pavfnjc of
thr ttreet from curb to itirb
wrrr hr^un rarly Monday and
rafdd |»r<tgr* %H was brlni.lttadr,
Harrlradr* hail hrni rrrrlftl
ami traffic wa* t»«*lnK rr rimlrd.
Colleen Clements Wed to
Austin Resident
Mi
) H
Comfort Sends Unusual
Centennial Invitations
Uihy Uk, Sat/--
» sruffir follow ofj
lo^rrjlx took rlothinc
Howr auto
Nu» kolj al-
and the pe-veM ptamje may h- ,n Sm ' " " -* 'bf m',M rtan'
from
seen in Beming and
Wagner s hr ,lr'
' The
R**M#j'nt% ol ('oinforf arr h*
oijt untfjtjr it- itationi» to th^ir
(VrUinrual rIapc 8fin> whirH Will
THE REAL McCOY"
\h , -t
window i ne row might die *io where
parked in front of the ^ Stonewall Jaekson of Cisco from f.ve nunc''- to an hour after h» heid or e r!.,y
hn-UvT77f. v* ill head up the Texas American ^ Ha« grazed It dej*r.d* rm the A,jgu*> 11 a--oid.ng
,n fl’e basement un',1 the cih-
da\ ‘
fntil I/Ki all of my progenitors
-seie n ade b; hand u*u*lly h\
Saturday hi*, ksn. 'h-. In that year *•
to one re- ( handier invented a rutting and
Nuckols got Howe's clothing Iy>Elor, untjl next year a convention condition of th. pa-'urn. I've seen ^ by Xhr. frwn John h.ad.r-i- na.h.ne which me, eased
ns ti\' * n pnt fall ia of tUn ___i . r____ it..., . »»/ . , ■ s__ _ *
appar-ertlv to get
$10," Green said.
and yust ran
value of the at Sgn Antonto_ ’ row* topple c.v
Howe got in Jack,**, and San Antonio got the >*rd* ,nto a pat
him
This expression eltizdes to a boxer
In the nineties knowm es “K,d
McCoy” So many people imitated
McCoy a style the! boxing enthus asts
became angry and would raise rhe
cry that they wanted "the teal
McCoy" end no' ,us' some wmtetof.
approval of delegate* at Sunday s
(Continued on Rage 6i
If the anil-
the car
. * final sessions of the 3hth annual de- beating when a
Witnesses aaid Nuckol* «« partmental eon vent,on after the “ h'r n v"
struck head^n and the hood orr.a- j^lorirairff hfld
ment pierced his chest, killing
him instantly. He was knocked 59
feet.
Bulletin...
WASHINGTON. Aug. i ft R,
—Sea. Wayne I.. Morsa lint R.
totd the Senate Monday that
President Truman gate him a
tep secret itwumrst daring
she 1 PI political campaign I—
repli to a speech hy D» ight
D. Eisenhower,
New Commercial
Manager At Station
Chailes D. Wheeler, formerly of
Sab-Yn. Oregon, has joined Cu*ro
radio station KCFH as * ommer-
«*ial manajer and 'siil assist in
s -♦ astinc
Wheeler ha« tjad dcrien* e ir
hnih the ne***p?iper and radio
befor* they ate 20 for#* cnpir.xe multifold th»* member a of my
heart is sfillj An oW-fashK*ned eipHtpenny pITJ<|Uf>fl0ri. t‘ntil then we were oft- firms were oh display and a large
r nai ah renrh- r.hil* pif-rr »d through a paper Uiard*^ and frequently were us- ^rowd a!?end«*d throughout the day.
her." the dor* folder inside of which is punted ^ f„r rurrency in colonial days Pilcher said,
lor went on to e^p-• a history of ri^il forms the in- Hen* e the expression “eightpenny; Mrs Befiy \/*i Parrish will as
I/rs C alvin V. uo * W. W f#reen v*Utmn nail,'* the branch tA !f»e family «i*t .Mr F*!!* her in operating the
and C K I t#! ' U d veteimare The outside of th#» invitation |lf^ n, v^h.$h I bekmg In the ear hnsiness in capacity of cashier
ntenarlan Iron dmy% In tki r S amt sold for —
f4UJte a Uyf Si nut It «-iv*s *n I>eWitt Comfort invumg y'Ai to the Com- e a do/en
I irmilltt H» |# h ( • «t
Mis n* c Wetier ••
McfJregor fluting’ the •verkcod
where they attended the u«^|<hng
of Miss Colleen <*k*m#nts
Mr. Kenneth Warren v\ hi• h *• •*«ic
plaee at * o‘(kwk Sunday no. ?
ing in the .Meth<xfi.sf chui.h 4n
tli«f < if>.
A rr«rpf»n»i at the hr'me of the
bride follow fd the hadding «*eir.
mom, uith Mins Cook and Mrs.
Weber mcludr*d »n the
The hrtdc ta»j;'h» F ng-
Ilsh tn ft*e Cuero High school dur»
inv the 1953-54 term.
Mr and Mrs. Warren wtll Ir e
in Austin uhera he i« employ r-d
Aith J. C. Penney (’o'i p!r\ and
* her e she plans to tea* h this
Beautiful floral gifts from other year.
*IIh * * ♦* uantnii! j»»lmi-Mon tnkets
can iimlMrl nn> ol the (hr***-
1,/f‘ifts util la* r^iade tn end ‘he
drive as early as [mssibl#* in order
»h«'4f plans may pro« r ed for the bar-
Ik-t »ie
Loan Company Opened
(uero Office Saturday
The forma! opening of The t ,*-#*♦
Western fnveMtnan Company here
Saturday vvas * big success ar<ord
mg to W ilMm Pilcher, manager of
the neu|>-opened firm located at
132 Ka«t Mam
• ounty d.r mg
m?h*
one big day Sat
(uero Weather
T#mp« a*urc* a
the la** 2! hou-
A. TsvEr. at ’he
High
I /,*
A :or r-z s •
dieted Jot T -h-
q rainfall for
ttpnrtHl by IL
CPAE dam
l*t
:«
( rvf s J-’e-
mornirg
»it ( ep’rTim il.
iday. Aur. 14."
Die history is as follows
»j jn, x I have slept m a
lion nail* such as I were re-
pl», ci| (tie la'ti-r par* of *He 2***h
E-»r Ceruuy by nail* m*,te from trn
keg plate scrap or »he*-t-iru*» «f «■*-
wi*h
COMING EVENTS
TI EXDAV
Iziitxiai Chur(h CouikiI — 7 30
m of <>**nfort'* older stores r elient qua!l*> . with coating of p m
Sh’ppi-d down from New- England tm " Eellnw.hip Club 7 *p m
"o fv-id togcihs-r *be fir-* homes A'*r-j*;es w - t get underway a’ Hrimarn >*w Sisteis Home
-rd «*o r. again-T the bta*’* at t 'A « m • i*h a big h,-'c oal of Mi«- Geo. N«hmid* - J p m.
Te.a» no- *oe -. | and a few- thmj- p> ade and w hi he de'trm,na’ed b Snrial a- Burhej Ow im,mtty
•and bro'hci* and sisters, were a stiee' dame at 9 p m. ,Hail 4 pm
Accnrdtag t«
Ray inond Al-
brecht. a sing
*e man caa be
a fixxl a ad a>4
k*«» N bat It s different mith
a married not.
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The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 204, Ed. 1 Monday, August 2, 1954, newspaper, August 2, 1954; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth697463/m1/1/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.