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• "A NEWSPAPER REFLECTS ITS COMMUNITY”
The Weather
SOUTH CENTRAL TEXAS —
(•enerallv fair and continued
old today and tonight. Not m
old Friday. Low temperatura
!.( to 30 tonight.
VOL. (m—NO. 50
H ERO. TEXAS. THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1959
10 PAGES — PRICE 5c
f*Town Talk Be#‘n Work
*"* - On Church
Arc ( :i.of (' o
willing ' • ...•>( ST.) dull .to
provide a really' iiC'Cmin.
.fc.rna.H city hold i.. -Cuco',
one that traveUhi; :;a •; an .1
touri-ts would drive 30 .or
40 mile. * \ t: . to (..Joy r.
hospitality?
That' was t il'/ quo til).;.'
asked The Record. i>\ 1. W.
Cameron, .retired- 5a.i An-
tonio investor and-operator;
®nd a. former ho >"i ' owner
who says lie is willing to put
$50,000 d ins oui money in-
to the project and would
likely come out <>.' retirement
and operate the r. -peiTy
him.sctf.
Mr. 'Cameron dircolc.d lhs
query to the Record a!ter a
several hours visit: to Cuero
and a careful inspection ,of
The Muti Hotel huildina and
fumiKhincs’. The Muti lias
been closed since, iiccmoei
2nd when Rex Lunoy walked
out and locked the doors.
Our answer was that
while we did know the ho-
. tel would be re-opened we
did not know whether local
citizens would be wiling to
Invest as much as 375,000 in
modernizing the old build-
ing.
Cameron said he was fa-
miliar with hotels and their
operation, having previous-
ly owned one at Indianapolis
and that he knows building
costs and property value
through Ivis experience as
a:i Investor.
"For $125,000 we can buy-
off the mortgage and Mr.
Lundy's interest and can
convert the Muti into a real-
ly modern sma.l city hotel
that will be a credit to
Cuero and will a?tract over-
night trade from a wide
area. I am willing to put
$50,000 of my own money
into the project if Cuero
citizens will pyrei a.,c stock
in the hotel company for
the balance," he said.
His plan ior transition ol
the Muti. he explained,
would be to redecorate ad
the rooms, the lobby and
Building
.j, ..iV.c ion , V"ii hie - . ba-emenT
St.. Milks Lutheran ('lurch
i '".v i ;iui iu.oiml building and
!■ ■■ -hip hail began tod i_\.
A cii'ag-li.nc evened by Palme;-
('ir a. mi ion of Cicro began
>-x i \ < • t tin- i"i" n,n
The building will be ercted to
> - t. : .i■' aim n .i, oi Si. .Mark's
Cl • h and '"all '-border part of
tae 1 'mi,, liioi k nt W. Bior.dvvay.
(nii.-al i oniti'i'tor i< Bohl-
inarn lli'-uttvers of Sc.hulchhurg.
■The. building will,house Fellow-':
siI kill, time -.Siind.av sc hool
i ■< ic. p.n t d tic-i niont ior me-
chanical arid hea'ing equipment,
i. oi n i'1'iiim i o a and
olt : aye -pa* ■
Fellowship Hal! will provide
■ atir. : for over TOO prisons in
a.aeii'i ly and room for approxi-
mi.tel.v 450 to 500. Using banquet
t a ■ t'i
City Hall issued a $200.211.10
bunding' permit to Bohlmann
Brothers la--! week.
Well-Known
Cueroite
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DEMOCRATIC NATIONAl CONVENTION—Hue is n s'cetrh of how the Los Angeles Memorial Spoils
aiena will look tor the pciraxtatic National loiu vntion in 15*60. Tliv arena is scheduled to lie fin-
ished by May_ of this year. Los Angeles is angling tor the Republican nntionai convention, too.
In Sports Palace
Winners of Bonus
Day Prizes Named
“War Crimes” Trials Of
<!
600 Cubans Underway
in Pi p...
.il.Mi a
'0:i'.l,
Miss Ann Murphree of Thom a s-
toii and Mrs. Helen Boesewettcr
of 112 K. Morgan Avenue. Cuero,
were winners of merchandise
certificates given away during
Tuesday's Bonus Day.
HAVANA L'lM The "war end "i>'vil,ition.ii-y justice-" for Wild Wild Ovation
< rimsc trials cf (jdu iirfi-aicd -*'J convicted i ontmoil criminals The* remark drew a wild ova-
foes of Fidel Ca-tro. i ndorsed win. escaped from prison during tic*n from the crowd,
by the deers of more than 500 • the revolution unless they surren- About 350 newsmen from the
000 Cubans at Wednesday's \a-t dered within 72 hours Three of United States and I.atin America
mass r a ting here, heg-in.-today these wire said to he Americans are e\|ieited to he among the
in Ha * 15.000-seat Sports who were evacuated to the United s|>ertators at the trials, and one
Palace uiutn. Stales Jan. 3 with U S. tourists, congressman Rep Adam Clayton
In six provincial cities, firing Agriculture Minister Humberto Powell D-N.Y, also may be on
Miss Murphree won a $25 cert- squads awaited 42 nlrcady-con- Son Mann, author of Cuba's new hand,
ificate at Klecka Drug Co. Inc. demned men in a nationwide earn- criminal code, w ill prosecute the Rep, Charles O. Porter D-Ore.
and Mrs. Boesewetter won a $10 paign whieh ('astro says will mean firs! three defendants sehedued the other eongressman who ai-
certificate at Lewis Nursery. death for about 400 supporters of for tr ial here army officers cepted Cast/m's invitation to visit
Bonus Day was proclaimed a ousted ex-Prrsident Fulgenrio Ba- charged with the torture or mur- Cuba, told UPI Wednesday night
sueeess by many of the mer- list a. dir of more than 200 persons, he will not attend the trials,
chants. The government today threat- (.'astro, after repeatedly do- "Although I’m a lawyer I don't
- nounomg the U.S. Congress and understand Spanish," Porter said.
new-men who had criticized Cu- "There would be no point in my
lei's.mass executions, told Wed- attending the trials "
nesday's meeting that the niinr- The Oregon Demoeral said he
her o! "win criminals" Ins men eanie to Cuba to urge ( astro and
expect to kill amount to only Provisional President Manuel Ur-
about one for every I 000 (>ersons rutin "not to underestimate the
killed by American A-bombs in help their government ran expert
Japan. from the United States."
Former Cuero Man Will
Make Addresses Tuesday
1. 11 Red ' Webster of Dallas, in Victoria at 6 :30 p in.
steel company public relations ex- W (■ |i s t e r. \ 'ire-pi rsident of
ecutne and recent visitor to the public relations and advertising
. .. c. m-; Union, wall speak at Cue- for the Ix-tnc Star Steel Cumpany
in High School and the Live Oak of Dallas recently toured indust-
Rcstaurant Tuesday. rial installations in Russia with
The foi mer Cuero resident w ill a group of editors. His expericn-
addiess school students at 8:30 ces, which were published daily
a rii. in the new Cuero High in a Dallas newspaper, have been
gymnasium. Supt. Thad MeDon- compiled into a booklet "I Saw
nrl! has invited the public to at- Russia".
lend. Webster .was b <>■ i n ,n Lob-
Welister will address Lions bock and attended elementary and
Mi s. I- II
of C.lcro Ini' ,:
Ind vx itP • if 11u
died . 11H ut 7 a
cal hiiqtlMi.
St c had 1■i1 -
'll ■ - lain a i h -
serious i <uV< 111ohi -sitii t
rmlii . . ->,;•■ || (t til i !,
i d sir, c .1. tin.1 i \ 1.
-.Mi s i’ta.m.in v, ,' v
iti chin i h work She a. o , t i j i, 11 ■ -
■'tier of !• c ; ! I ’ i ' • terr in i '• j:j• , ;
and sang i:i the! choir until i c-
* la.I v i . i >. . :c \: .. . i na n.iicr
nt tile lui ■ I • i ( ■ '1 it ic i j cif V 5 it 11« 11
\\ imen and v\ aa, ]i v
lev ti nail i I nt 11 :. i ita im .
The (Icicasl'i.i Vi ,n
membe’- of tin- I >c\\ itt
Fcdera.lion ci Women's i.'iubs,
last serving that o| :;ani/a1 mi) a>
I>ntiln i b in man the Five
Mile Home la mnn\t: alum Club
and tl'c Haw Ihorni' ( ittb.
Mis. Putman was preceded in
deal!, by her husband in Align, t,
l'.l.Tl, and tiy one soii, Hatty, last
Jantiatv II.
Survivors arc lliiee daughteis,
Mrs. Katie Miles and Mis. llui-
arr Whiteman. both ol Cucio,
and Mi s. Nell Boothe .of (,alves
ton. seven grandchildieh and
nine gteal grandi hildtvn
Mrs. Putman resided at 005 K.
inn ill .si.
Fufioral servnes will lie con-
ducli (I at J p.in. .Friday at
Freund Funeral Ilona . Dr. Mar-
shall Doggett, pastor, First
Presbyterian Chinch, will offi-
ciate
Burial will he in Hillside Ceme-
tery.
Goliad Paslor To
Speak AI Melhodisf
Church In Cuero
Mercury Drops
To 22 Degrees
Here Thursday
The mercury .skidded to a stll, cold 22 degrees In Cuero
Wednesday night, while a bitter barrage battered the na-
tion with snow, sleet, freezing rains, thunderstorms, tor-
nadoes and Hoods.
CUBA ENVOY - Philip Bonsai
(above) is the new U. S. am-
hnssarfoi to Cuba, succeeding
(Carl K. r. Smith, who was
idertified with the Batista
government by the rebel forcea
Bonsai is a rnreei diplomat,
and leaves post of ambassador
to Bolivia to go to Havana.
Officers
Re-elected
and Rot a i inns at a joint meeting
<>f ';•.(■ (tubs at noon. Members
v h i wish to bring guests are to
make- reservations at the rcstau-
i .ii.' in adv ance.
The Dallasito also slated to
address the Victoria Chapter,
American Petroleum Institute,
Monday, January 26. at the Jun-
ior ( hamlirr of Commerre I^~,11
furtii.ihiLgs aiiti cu. jift."., air
condition every room and to
in.-la.ll elevator tervi'cc.
He .-aid-l.c would cut,vert
the third Lour into aparl-
inents for permanent guests,
rebuild the ea.st .side on the
Five Crewmen Die
in Crash Of KB50
Refueling Plane
A! ) XANDRiA, La. UPI
J. J I-'isi her Sr. and Kd F7
IX’I .eon were te-ele< ted directors
of Cuero Federal Savings and
Loan Association Wednesday af-
ternoon during the annual share-
holders meeting.
Both w ill .serve for tin co-year
terms
Hoid-over directors are F. My-
ron Bass Sr , W. L. Ferguson Jr ,
J. ('alter Thomas and M. (Tiftoii
Weber
Reports were given on the as-
Funeral serv ices for Mrs. Frank mlegation's activities and state-
Ifoehne, 82, who died .Monday in mrm 01 ""''li!"-n for the past
year.
All the association's officers
'Continued on Page 10>
Rites For
Mrs.Hoehne
Vorktown, were held Wednesday.
Burial was in St. Paul Cemetery were re-eiei ted during the board
in 5 oikiown. of directors meeting which follow'-
^Mrs. Iloehno was liorn January ed the shareholders meeting
27, 1876. in York-own. daughter Offaer, are Weber, president;
of the late Herman and Augusta Fischci: v ice-president: Howard
Air i- oi t e> KB.Vj refueling plane Unnsovv Metting. Kleiner ke, executive vice- piesi-
crashed and burned on takeoff to is survived -bv tJ'r husband; dent and secretary ; Lugcne F.
1 av lioiii Knglahd Air Force Base. fivp daughters. Mrs. Henry lie- (irate, tieasurer and assistant
The Air Force said five crew- htz and Misses Kniiiie, Frieda,'.secretary; Olene P.arUr, office
ground Moor jio. provide ;six irn-’n were killed. The plane nor- Hilda and Lsther Hoehne; tvvo- assistant; Hora Albrecht
"v < an ies a > rew of six, but *,,ns; Alfred and Ceasar; two and f ilady s Dior mgei
Iowa Hailstones
Claim Unconfirmed
I nlteil Press Internntoiinl
Weather Bureau this week
published reports from Iowa
of hailstones llie size of rub
linges.
If the reports hail Iwen all
Ibeiiticaled before (hr rvl-
denee melted, the state
which grows the tallest corn
also could claim to have
produc'd the biggest hail-
stones.
Cnforliinalelv n o hod y
thought to pul the stones on
Ice until they could he off!
eiallv measured, wrlghrd and
|>hntographrd.
So, aa far as (he Weather
Bureau Is eoneerned. the
world championship still be-
longs to a hailstone which
fell In a Held near Poller,
Neb., In the slimmer of l!T?H.
It measured 17 inches a
round and .VI Inches In ilia
meter.
of
Chorus Is
Scheduled
Texas A&M College's Singing
Cadet-; all male ehonis, will ap-
pear in person in a musical pro-
:;i a.m at the Industrial High
>< liool Auditor um in Vanderbilt
at k no fi. in. on Friday, Febru-
ary (I, Brought to Jackson Coun-
ty under the sponsorship of the
Texana Scholarship Foundation,
the JSifiging Cadets will present
a widely varied program with
music ranging from early sacred
writers to songs from Broadway,
I'ndcr the dneetion of Mr Bill
Tu nei, tie' Singing Cadets have
ac|i;>' -, ed v. oi Iilwi'te fame and
Cueio Comn il of Young ( or. h- iC'i-ogiulion. Their recordings of
men. They ate Lutheran. M< tlin-
(llst, Pentecostal, J .plseopal, and
Piesliyterian.
7he'|Scrvir e bad foi nierly' -Jieep
scheduled for Feb. 1.
Point Comfort
Alcoa To Award
Second Fellowship
Rev. 'Vernon -Bieiikruetz
'(«o|iad will lie the guest speaker
ut the Community Youth Service
i at the First Methodist l 'hurt Ii
! Sunday at 7 p m.
1 I he l i of the seivi'c will
be "Dare We Live in 1he H(U'l-e-
h(>ld of <,oi| ■" Taking paii .nf'tlie
program will be lepiesenlaiives
of the mi inbej i cut i la . |lie
."Songs ol Texas A&M" have sold
iir</ie < opies Ilian any other
college recordings in America.
Tie 55 Singing Cadets will ar-
i ive in Kdna on a chartered bus
m Hi" late aftein'KiM of February
They will be served supper at
the I dna Country Club and then
go to V anderbilt for the eoneert.
Af*< r the peiformanec they will
hr- ei,t< i lained at an mfonrial
dance m l-.dna.
Ohio mopped up today from
its worst floods in more than 20
years, whieh left eight persons
dead and made 10.000 homeless.
In Texas, the only plaee where
temperatures were hbove 32 de-
grees this morning was a wedge-
shaped section south of a line
running from Corpus Christi to
Laredo.
W'th the dime's lowest tem-
perature a biting 9 degrees at
Dalhait in the northern tip of
the Panhandle, Corpus Christ!
bad 33 degrees, Laredo 36 and
Brownsville high for the state —
39 degrees.
The forecast railed for more
fair and cold weather in most
I sections today, with Slightly
warmer temperatures Friday.
In Mount Vernon, a central
Ohio community of 16,000. at
| least 3,300 persons were evacu-
ated when the Kokosing River
cracked a dike built after the
i disastrous 1913 Ohio floods.
Other floods caused at least
j 1,500 persons to be evacuated in
Dayton. 1.000 in Columbus and
t 800 in Cleveland.
A full scale blizzard raged
through Wednesday night in
| northwestern Michigan And
I snow-staggered South Bend, Ind.,
iceeivcd an additional seven
inches to bring its snow cover to
more than tvvo feet.
A United Press International
fount showed at least 33weather-
eonnerted fatalities, including
nine in Indiana, eight in Illinois
hair each in Iowa and Kentucky,
three in Ohio, two in New Mex-
ico and one carh in Kansas,
Michigan and Oklahoma. ”
Fites in-+hc storm belt killed
21 persons, 17 of them children.
Snow or flood emergencies
were declared Wednesday night
in at least 11 cities in Ohio, Illi-
nois, New York and Pennsylvan-
ia. ,
Father Wednesday, tornadoes
and wind gusts up to 90 miles an
hour ripped through parts of
Alabama, Tennessee, Mississippi,
(ieoigia, Louisiana and Ken-
tucky .
BIBLE VERSE
The laird your Cod goeth
before you, he shall fight for
you.—Deuteronomy 1:30.
That is why men of old had
the courage and strength
of giants. With that help vve
isan accomplish the impos-
sible.
motel room.. retain the .sec-
ond floor rooms ior trans-
it-:, L gueats and re-open and
operate the coflee .-mop.
tii'-' Au Fori e did not disclose li b(oth>-rs. f red and Herrii.-iri Me*-
ajyv other men were aboard. ting; two sisters. Miss TTi«-t * si
The plane was on a refueling Melting and Mis Alvina Kei-i-n.
teller;
liookkccper.
mission when it crashed near a
residential se< t-idri q.ear' the base.
I, the pcop.e o, Cueio -n;c , raft burst into flames after
erash.ng Witnesses, said flames
sift 'ever <| hundred feet into the
air
( a ,-e of the crash was not rie-
terrv. ,ned
all of Ybrkown;
children.
The
the,!
tiave
and loir giand-
apanese
use of soap jn the past six fa e ihaig*
years or so 3 98 .pounds-pci [x-r- Mai tine/, b
soil
to X .11 jxHinds per |>erson. las! week
To Face Charges
KDINBURL. Tex. UPI
eiseo..Maldonado, 211. of MeAlh-i
doubled has liecn ie!ui n< d to Lubt>o< k to for tb>-
"I .'nurd' i ing l.U-f '11,.• !• , m li.,lsi,.;,s v.
on a Ltlbtioek Street award' d oy a -<de< tioii < ..nu
lb0 A5 i-i.i Foiird i!;on --nr'.-me-
ed tins, .veek tii if a se '.nd M’ <»l<)
four-yeag college s.i ho'aisiup has
iieeti- ailfi'eati-d 1 < ttir point ( o:o-
fort Op'iations.
Beginning tins spun. . tvvo four-
year S'-Ikdarships will be given
each year to two i, ii s> lio.l sen-
iors who are sons or d.mgbteis of
Iran- Alcoa • ;• *v'>lr,f >• linlarxiup tliined
grant t.. s lain given ca<h year wliere
; .-' fr.-'a i: -
d la.
i >{ pr
uncut arf a edu* ato: s.
Cuero Quartet Attends
Inauguration Of Daniel
In and Mrs. Chares Tubbs ■ network,
and Mr and Mrs. Jim Miller re- Alter the Governor's Ball they
Iioin Austin Wednesday 1 attended an open house in honor
they attended the gover- ,lf Speaker Waggoner Carr and a
tb>rs' in iiiguratioii and festivities k'lcup of members from the House
as guests of Representative and ,>f Representatives and friends
db'" Mrs ( . I 'Pete Matthew given hv Rep. Dick Cory.
are mici'CTed gh per-
haps \(( (.m . r a lurpora-
Grm and . hair iy prof-
it.-.
in my opm.'-i; i, g-, a
lung n. p.-oiiia:.* that is
netaed tJovf b.*. can only
g.ow vutii i:.e yrow '.ii oi
Cuero.
' i wish lo -.'.elate l.*L»
p; i.ol a gel” lien q-.c*
tciitme o
to pay
cent ( ;•
for the n;
Mr. Uai
most oi i.,
IC.CA iaiOi..
WOAI in
that time La bui.t
owned radio a.-.d TV
tians in Ntw Tor«c
Penr*ij*van.a fhcx.so
uumm&ui-
Our Gang'' Child Actor Of Old Time
Movies Fatally Shot Over Debt
Tucsdav morning at 11 a in.
'!!'•*/ 11 pleasure of sitting
:n se a-e v ,'h III" H"Use *.f Re-
f ii e -.v it ii Rep Ma'fne'.v
Cuba H-
!..i - t.‘
1 -
FRANCE V/her we go on •
todif usuaily ai'ot
<-* d “e-erf pu'po***
w -rr r * Cijn'irvg out
•'u :V'i B.ige’ tba-S*--
ir. Fra-.C* *(>•'• in-oay fe- d-f-
i,-,-• p.-co«*$ wai put i-t'i
• - i -v oe“el" *o '-at
c a?' '3 eas et.
NORTH HOLLY 1 (XdCab'
Jan. 22 'UPI Alfalfa .Svvit
7‘-r. V. ’he fre. K,r<l fa'e eh id
a>’or m the o d 'Our (Ling'
rtiov .as v ai si «r >; j
UVdnesda-. mgh* in a -nd rn'.,
tie ok- a. $5o de'a Hi- formci
busiRe-- parin'-. 'as tu-ike-l r;i
s(J -pi* i"n mui dr i t -ida .
y-Tzer. krv-v n to ! .. f;.et,d-
as Alfalfa, the r ha■ . , »r- gr jga- -
fd in the rdd se.-.r, .uiirntly ta-
mg rerun .v io- - 7hi'- r *,r.
television as "The l.i: e Ras-
(als. was shut in tec '(**11..*' 1,
by M S Jlu'l >t,,lz, 3s. je,!. :<
perttd
Suit/ a we.der, sa.d 1. c
mer juver.de »i *r vs h i in je,.er.t
years was down in his Jjck.ar. J
nad several run-ir:s v.,-h * i*:.
•e - '• as ’h ■■ 1 me; l.e.i . . ,
antfe tv H 4 ->v nri -;
Demands Money
badly liea'en.
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and
a 'riend.
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a rev.-ird llw finding of
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gms :r. .. ^ J.r.g bartender that t<«
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began figti’.m: I»-.:ing the
5 ■ i'/e: g:a.,!>ed a gla-s <l";i:ed
elo' k from a t-* s*or m ope of
tt-"^j,dr'»v-* ard s.masrad on
StbV s tar.-d 1’/ s sa.d
i.o was fikeahed a-d
had at' keeed left eve and .1
bandage over lux light eye lien
jailed, gr.ahlicd a gun tn'M -»
di* --« r dra ve- ard ;'/er
made a lunge to letrieve 11.
<>un 1 'ix* Of(
TT«y .• .* vd into ti.e i.. i.-.g
room a .d 1 <• igun v., 1 .gt, t;a-
bu.iet an.a.k*ng mtu the
witfaiut hitting bnyore.
Mrs Corrfan or J her three
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Speaker Carr and other mem-
lers nt the legislature whom Dr.
I’ubhs met while in Aujtin had
the highest praise for Matthctv.
,r . ,1! ,' !W<1 "11 the s'eps i f I’b' > stated that he is one of the
ip" -• •" c.,pii>,| budding f'li* the • most energetic and hardest work-
,1. .- at ion 11 'V "Mi'.r ing ' members of the House. Dr.
* 1." Hid f.ieufen int (,"V- Tubbs said "It is amazing the
< 1, r I 'n 1 «••.. numl>er of friends and acquain-
1 b. e hi . was 1* aut ful and Matthew has,nw«fe, not on--
•: in., ies 1 .-ic m attendan.e, *> in the legislature, but all over
m.d'.’li: ; t:.e g-.v.rn-.rs <4 the ad- tho state, lie was one of the key
;...n :.g .-t iles • Mexi'.i workers in the successful cam-
7 , , e . • !..rg : ). V ..Mende l P»*«n on behalf of Waggoner Carr
.. • . - 1.,' witnessing for speaker of the House”.
.1 gi >;.d i ir h and cm His picture appeared on 1he
• -u f.,ng • '• the m i<ie pf Ted fr<>n? P»K« of the leading Fort
V .1 1, s "n lie-tra. which ""nh and Dallas newspapers
T 'in;, roast to . «nst radio congratuating Speaker Carr oa
— the House rostrum immediately
following the victorious ballot.
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The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 22, 1959, newspaper, January 22, 1959; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth699637/m1/1/: accessed April 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.