The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 103, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 1, 1956 Page: 1 of 10
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VOL, 68—NO. 103
ffrTown Talk
' Mis.* Cucro of 19o6" and
t ’if* lipided Turkey Trot float
tlexigued by. Herbert Teller
will lie seen together in Cue-
io !(ir the first time on Wed-
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ne.-uaY eve;ting, alone with
the Cuero High (Job bier
band, the Dnule band a"d
the two lovely runner, -up in
t! <■ re vent Mbs fuero eon-
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The event'is a feature of
Bonus Day h Cuero and U
scheduled for fi o'clock, You
don't.want to miss seeing, the
float the beautifiM vottne
<31je (EueroTSernrii
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The Weather
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SOI TH CENTRAIj TEXAS —
Mostly cloudy with showers and
49
thundershowers north aad partly
cloudy with tew scattered than-
tiers bowers south portion thru
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Wednesday. No Important tern-
perature changes.
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CUERO. TEXAS, TUESDAY, MAY 1, 1956
10 PAGES — PRICE 5e
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SIGNS OF SPRINGTIME
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Barkley Funeral Services
Wednesday In Washington;
To Be Buried In Kentucky
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Indies
arid t'l'.c lyvci e'-tero
'school
bands. Make ;! a
lvn!;'.* to
be on fum'd.
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\N ben
.ntyone .Mifegc. Is a
iiKfcii on,,-tin* tv .ckes to eon-
• ml the
rapid ii;cri'csc in the
cn. * of
'vote* aits’ benefits.
wuui’bnr
e.-r is stiff* to'
cl,;:;ge i
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Flash Floods Strike West,
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South Central Texas Monday
fee
lt\ I mlfil Press l i cel* l.rceiliiiK— i pp*,il tln*'ti ;h ill,
flash flood* foi.'-d IiuihIi v(l> -\\fr,,m Ail-itUs J',, ,uv, h, ,i pet sups. bill l In ■ i .•
•V»f V‘‘t -ons from Hhic homes n >MMi|{ H(.s, r,,,u : ;|„u- ;,h.es.
teniial W e*i Texas Tuesday ;v»'
, , . , ti! iiilu some Ihmiu-. hat appe,.i-
a mass of lui indent weatlc
which spawned a lotnado and ia> d in la*, le-ej-diltg ai imd mmn-
lo iuie“ mehes ot rail) held on m :
thtoueh ns thud day. Eid.'Uee. •«* „l spent
Ki a ill 'County .Illd e Dale II..,. m;h; in the H, mu mvood Me-
hm said mote li.ian 1IH) hon - '••m ia.i Hall iimlri lied Cms< mi
imp evaluated III the southea-i pe, vision . Ill,, mi, :!,I
town ol
;;uo
a vp
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hi,, ' v\, i'• • loin down ai llown.
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i,.n. ep<5 at the Bronx 7oo NVw York,
. o \>r iit.tii, a • 4fce-'n»atp, she pet tot in*
a tiled W311 ■ lo get a hiooen piece of
gv in spi r.g im* »ne appear to be
o-f grav*1 v ^n;le ni iT.cn rg away.
p i11 of Strpln-tn
T Ii*- slu*i ill s idlM t* a' B;o\’. i
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vvi* « e\ HcuaH'il ihoie <liu inu ,!
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•ttnitiniu* Hi o\ »*mde llu* >i,»!ion
T!u* loi n. m !«> ‘ 111! 1 !< >\v\ 1m- h> » old lion! and piodiit*1 -}'fi
Ivy,.,HI Alpine and F'4»m Sioikittiv, It'd ihnii»i»*r>h»-i.ins \r.\>\
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Stt plu*m ill** , n.td mo. • than
nine iin h« s i)I i a in
ji a p«*! it a,I ol 1 v m n n ii
Wanted Two Boys
" Public Wcifrre
Worker Resigns
WAGNER RITES
HELD TODAY
Dallas Woman Gives
Birth To Quadruplets
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Setups In Cuero
,Ne$fhoi* Th“s
And
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109-Year-Old
Will Get Coffee
For Birthday
t* \I.I HMO. M;n I.
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r**]»iitf*il! v the u«mi»u
in Sioil). is goinc t‘» g»*t hi».
Inf of rof/t*f* Irani Bra
Til. ‘ ' *'
%m Ifaht-Bra/'ilian lining
in San Paulo w rnlr Alrs>
S|N)ln hr i% iiPgitig |M*npl#»
th**r** l»» •*ni«l hrr |»H«kaJi«*s
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LUTHERANS IN
MONDAY MEET
By I>ON.\LD f . .MARTIN
LEXINGTON. Va .May 1 (UP) Albeit W. Barkley,
the n;Hion's beluved Veep, died of a heart attack lat»
Mouday in the nudxt ot the lively political activity he loved.
Tuesday hii> body began its final journey to Washing-
ton. where tor nearly half a century the Democratic par-
ij Y old w ai horse had served in the House, the Senate and
at ilie right hand of a Pre.-ident.
Kimei.il ser\Ice* Mill he held
Weflnesday in \Va«hiiigU»ll at-th®
Keitndry .Meilirx1i<i Clvui el« i\ah
l if. Kl’erlei i<k Ruk'ii lie 11*.
chaplam of the Senate nfii, rat-
me
llri'larr* S|*ir of Mmirnliij:—
H/ekiev -u ill be I hi i Of I K Inlay
at In* home Iom n ot I*, iju, c.li,
I\> KontUfkv (ini A F i'lian-
dlee .Monday niglit re r lai • d a
lo-ilay state of tnouMi’n.
Hai kley . <S. * ollapsed .out «ii, ,|
.a about 4 la p m . tc-pii
* tunned audience of 1.7’Uit a i. a
ipiadi enintil hum s nation. il , on.
'. eiiiion Ht Uashmgion and 1
l myet sity.
lfe hot yu-t Mon Jong api,!.t;i-e
: Hi' ioit "'dll one of 1 he oi aioi n .il >, r,
in llu* ,1" ul,ul1 do "as l.inufii-. ilji*
1 ominent on his J.p. -i i,.|e of
e’.-un being henna ky i junior
f ,r «<l> ^onaior;
“I am Milling lo b. a utnio: .
led the 1 Mould lather lie a .«e,\mi m
Di-.li u I die House ot the jjoid III ill lo
si bedu- n' lt'1' 'he mighty.'
Kails lo l-'lnor—
Bai kley after a pause fell to
the j'looi behind The mirmphnnr.
I'hr outburst of clapping sudden-
ly stilted . -
His "He The former Mrs.
< .iili'ion Hadley, Mho s\a« *it-
Img m the front iom rushed in
die * i::«• arid* Mas one of rh*
fje.f to i <-at h Turn
y;,,,,. I'1 ftolieit Mungo, I.exinjion
i be." i spcciahsl rcaehed the
aMc.i a V»*si no squad had
-.,.n Ifkmuicied on Face Id*
VENUE CHANGE
MOTION IS
DUE TODAY
Brady, Land Promoter B
R Sheffield Had
Made Request
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a*,,) (I b. • Ifeidemsn rounTx
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• - i -In. 10 and 12. Thyes-
is* a i r%:day
■ . s* il! t»r held a' th*
l and mCJ he or Karin
ve iV\»'h*nment and.F'x-
- F: gram Building.
,n »ill. take F.xhbs*
*-« i**d Be'^iaid Nath<» »*>
s|j>,ii.» Sarjrdas m take
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fwec?»ce ct the owner tn i>*jt
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BIBUE VERSE
ot fhr KUHN
t <*!;* I i f 13.
Mi t :%* it*'S SaihJ I>* Ifetd '**
/iMkinJ *»n an awijs.** »•* -W
I*hGK and !«*• dt alh* e*i» h wai
siiki- he ha* lain lequurtl »*» «*»’
A* for hi* p!an< for the tunin'
ttr has formulated laehmc det«'.-
ite. Ilostrser. he hinted he
Mould spend a girai oea! of his
iutm* a’ hi* I "!e pi a.* or, the
iHiada uf®' mrr a, no-s (roni hi*
atn-in-hn •' D Braniletie *
homr un ah* «M Vmkiwvn iMgh-
«ay . ,w mat ihis >,<•* of s. n»e)» b
-*r Hi idve
Mr Ki*. her *a* elected >#>
*e, n ,ar y m 1923 when the late
William Mb igaa v as serving as
Mi'ia'J-sr *hr < ,U
Ik*#,' seised under MilJigan
i . *v>,^*i* iiiitia Te» iy ki*u -
n, ,r .1. J K .ssht'i^and Waiter
Art
Mr% S -P Ctcnick
D»cs 7uesdav
COMING EVENTS
anhrwItT
Ijons Oub—12 f*«^
National Guard —p
. Cuem liinlni OW*
luncheon »i Kl Pane
BiMe (las* Home of M
.Uenhard : 3# pm.
I
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, ni met
Re ,p- *»•
A PUCK QUACKt bar Bunks tn meuat*4 patrofnwn
fce'.itut tiaSe to that aha iod he' off taring aaa
i Go.dwa Gat* Part i uaia 4n\«ia i*a I ~im»' (1
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Towery, R. Kenneth. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 103, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 1, 1956, newspaper, May 1, 1956; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth698933/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.