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Dam Money
May Set
NewRecord! Today's Thou9h>
FAy yOURFOLLTAX NOW/ LR5T DflU-JfiNUARU 31
$205 Million
During 1964
DMXAS IUPH - Tie U. S
Army Ctnyw ol Engineers ex -
pects to spend a record high oI
$205 rmlhon in civil work* proj-
ects construction In the South-
western Division in 1964.
Brig. Gen. C. H. Dunn. South-
western Divisnm .rogineer. said
the center- of activity will be in
Ms- Arkansas River Basin <le-
vek»i»nent. The $1.2 billion pro-
gram siretohe# from the Miis-stss-
Ippt River to near Tulsa, Oicla
Projects for making the river
navigable include U low - lift
locks and dams on the Arkan-
sas River in Arkansas and Okla-
hrm » and 3 <*i the Venklgri*
River in Oklahoma. There also
will be 4 navigation - power
dam* on thr Arkansas River in
the two stole*.
The division includes all of
Oklahoma and parts of Texas,
1/xns.uma. Arkansas, Missouri.
Kans-as, Colorado and New Mex-
k». It has 19 dam and reser-
voir project*. Mx major coastal
waterway srnprrwemrnhi and a
onast.il hun-k-ane * flood protec-
tion project under construction
Otwtruoriun is *cheduled to
atari this year on two Trinity
River flood protect**! projects
in the Fort Worth area and on
the $14 6 million Marion Reser-
voir on the Oottonwood River in
Kansas. t
Texas dams under construc-
tion Include the 9am Ravhum
Dam (formerly Mot ice Bend
Dam) on the Angelina River;
SrnvTVtUe, SUHhuuse Hollow,
Waco and Proctor Danis in the
Bran« basin; Canyon Dam on
Ute Guadalupe and Bantfcvel!
Dam f*t the Trinity.
W<*k (mntinups on five dam*
In Arkansas. They are the Beav-
er ami Greers Ferry dams in
Mie White River basin; Dorris-
netle kick and dam on the Ar-
kansas and Miifwuod and GiU-
hnm (him* an the Red River
Oklahoma ha* the Eufauln
and Keystone leservntrt under
. flee IIAM MONEY. Page •)
U. S. Naval Officer Chester
Niinitz said: "A ship is always
referred to as "she" because it
cos's so much to keep one in
paint and powder "
(Hhe (Eumi Sword
*A Newspaper Reflects Its Community’
COOLER
Cloudy to partly cloudy
.through Saturday. Cooler Satur-
day and in the north tonight
low tonight 36-45, high .Satur-
day 57-67. High Thursday 71, loys
today 41
U I luteat. Knicoi'
lot Cute tpnt* OuWtff County
VOL. 70—NO. 2
CUERO. TEXAS. FRIDAY. JANUARY 3, 1964
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Estimated 2,500 Airplanes
Land Here During '63 Year
( iirni MiiiiIi ipul \irpnrl is a iniicli busier place than main
people realize. according In Iten Farmer, manager and Otero's
"goodwill" ambassador.
During lati.'t Farmer said lie roughly estimates that 2,.WO
planes landed at the airport, nr an average of about ?no a
month.
These tiieluded passenger planes, business, private planes,
student pilots on ernss < otintry tlighls and so forth.
Many biisinesninen. siieli as nil men and rutile buyers,
make use of the air|sui wliieh they find very practiral in
their trunsuetions.
Farmer said last tear's total ol planes exceeded those
landing In 188? ht atsait ?(• percent and the number Is grow
Ing etert month.
Barry Goldwater
Puts Hat In Ring
Monday Session
Board to Consider
Policy on Cheating
BCH. CUT* — Whll* peopls
*lo*t> through tha cold and
Mfov up north, look what1 a
going an at Bliver Spring*.
FI*. Th* reel cut* mi«* I*
Pam Matthew* Ualvarsttj
at florid* coed
Johnson's Budget
Sets New Record
JOHNSON CITY, Tex. HAPDland the Budget Bureau
—White House officials report- j involved *l cutting
ed witfi ohvirti* aaunfacuon Uv! When Johnam tix* office, lie
ck»y that Prwaclert Jirfneufi r. j quickly ordered department and
budge* hr fioooi 1966 wifi tidal I agency head* to reviesv dieu
about $100 hi I lun - an all-time 1 bocal need* again About $9 bd-
bigh bu« ahout $20 billion under j Men we* cut out if requests ^
wtmt <k-,wrtmem* and agencies, from the armed service* John-
had reguevted. j son aimmit overtogbi got the
Since Johnson took office Iasi j oaisnet departxnenis to trim
Nov. 22. he ho* been preoccu- another $711 rmUuo
pied nlnvatt daily witth omndne I Then Defense Secretary Rob-
ing' depart:™** and sgimry | m S. McNamara reported he
Cueist school bs'u'd Mond :i
nigtit will conwder the "adoption
of u poUv on cheating propus-
wi by tiu' Atiminisirative A<H i-
sory Council
.Students c. i light cheating
would receive a grade of zero
tin their work, fiaient.- would Is
called in for a contemn* c nil
honors wouiii lie removed an<!
the student would not l>e ;vr
milted to participate in anythin.:
at school except classroom win k
The board will also consider
tsds on a musical instrument
for high scti ml hand program
and hear reports from Supl
Marvin Kirknv.tn on Pie mid-win-
ter conference of school admin-
istrators In Austin and !hc TAS'3
and TASA distrat moH.ng in
Mardi
The proposed polici on ctv.'-
ing deftrws cheating as i.'ic
giving and or receiving ol
on homewurk. tests and
n»*n assignments
Dus is what die
would do when a stndon' is
fount cheating After caret.k
| supervision . on the teachi" s
1 part ino gravlmg pafwrs at t!*'
desk i rf a student is fo n '
cheating die teacher takes t'a
ot class ass:gn,-
Announces
Plans At
Conference
By HFlUIFKT F SI KRETT
I nited Press International
PHOGNIX Ar./. fl'I'D
S<ti B.irrv (ktkhvater tinder
pressure fr >m ihousaniis of
supporter* of Ins conservative
1 views, today announced he will
Iv-ni i\ shall be iciTKAvd for seek the GOP nommatifm for
a in ini n Miin ol iki days to a max- the presidency In 1964.
ilium of l*i day-, ieft to the dis- The fr«*it-running choice of
iiytion of the teacher and pr.n- the tialho s conservatives
ci|>ai- Student - is ia*i*idered a stepped from his $100,000 man-
sjk-ci.iI student md will not b*- Avion to face a gathering of 100
permitted to participate in any- reporters and cameramen in a
'mng .at1 schu-; except classroom! dazzling <ur to make his an-
nouncement
He al.«o indicated tie would
file for re-election to h,s Sen-
A
Dan Cupid Outdistances
Divorce Courts In County
Dan Cupid outdistanced the dhoree courts in DeW itt
County by a margin of better than three to one In Ittfl.'t.
Die county issued |,1N marriage licenses, according to
County tlerk Kay tiips.
And 4.1 divorces wen- granted, according to District Clerk
Pershing Hiller.
The 1B6S ra'lo of divorces to marriages was ahout the
same as in IWH. although both figures were higher.
The county clerk reported 18? marriages and the district
clerk refMirted 18 divorces.
Hiller said 1.1 divorce cases were filed last year, but ontv
4S were granted. Apparently the couples Involved in the other
10 rases decided to give It another trv .
In tittt?, R4 eases were filed, IB granted.
Pope Ready
For Holy
Land Visit
To Begin
Saturday
VATICAN dTV (CPU i-Pnp*
Paul VI tnri.iy devoted Himself
to prayer and [ireparatons for
his >>urnc> erf s<«a.rch aad
tupc to the Holy Cmd Satur-
' day
The 66-years»id pontiff, who ;
j liegan his reign little more than
six months ago wiljyiie making
! history m_manv w^'ys on his
| three - .day pilgrimage to d;
I places (Thris; lived ir what
now .Ionian and Lsraci
He wall lie the fir-t Po[ie to
visit the Holy Land and the fast
to fly. He will he the firs* to
leave IiaJy since 187
But -im . tin Po(s ar.n-I'm* ed-
plan- -for liH- visit last motvh
world attention ha-, focused on
another f:rst-t.l>e first meeting
lienveen a Pofie and ah Last err,
(>*tho to\ jvijriai ch . ,n 521
yea rs
Pot»- RaUi will confer twice
with Patriarch Athenagoris I ot
Ctmstanl inople. TTleir ;r;m g«
Chris*, in im*' bir no on*
looks for a ' quick or ca.«y end
to the ■ I. ffercrices ilia* ha ve i -
tdried the 50i) million Rnmor
Catholics and 157 millii*i Ortho-
dox for oentin-ies
Pope Paul'- predecessor Popp
John XXIII began* this drive
h<r Christian unity with the Ee-
unienival Council. In carrying it
a step further. Pv>t*e Paul has
had hi se*ek neutral ground for
hi»i meeting walh the Orthodox
leader, who ilecimed an invita-
tion to send delegates or attend
(See POt’4 I Al l. VI. Page SI
OWN
work
'Hie |«o(>o
'x,-e s» HIM I
<sl policy says
BO\RD, Page S)
By UN Mil J >
Managing Editor
Night Club
Is Blown Up
S men* and goes a zemoil I; to
both tiie guer ami recoivet of
- the information with no [xihhr-
uxki ltl tfie dav-nom -- <|.i , •-
DAIJ^As 11 PL An explosion
npt>e*l tJu»ugh rfve Sportsmen's
C!uh eaglv toiay near the dnsvn-
tmvn area • Bulice «aui the -blast
was t:-..-g<n«-l In a he?i\>
help ■ huge ot dyn.tm.tr p
class- There wets* no 'iniuvie- Dam-
age vva- v'-umated a* ahout
teacher $35,000 tn co - ovvnei Johnny
Ross Pa'io-i The (Sin-: owlyei
> Kenneth liable
P.iti'ono caul d-.e e\j»io>. -n
wa- rv>* the first incident at Cie
clul- Somi-lxxiy firril three
shots. thrvsigh the front d<»>r of
the sitin'.! night club Tlnirsd iy
at 1 15 a m No one was in the
ciut> at die L;me
IV'ix me- Joe Cody ami J P.
Meiniy said 'hey Ubiev c the rL-
«Ue seat, whirl* probahiy would
| he sought by Arizona Gov Paul
Fannin if Goldwater ga.ns the
'TOP nomination.
| Conclude*! Filmed Meeting
| Goldwater had just concluded
|» closed meeting with 30 top
j political figure* from his state.
: including Gov Flanmn.
His right fork hi a ettet fix>m
a recent, opciation to remove a
caJi iurv. dejiosd on his lieel the
Arizona senatoi appeared tan-j«lx>ut S.fkM
n<s| am! h**<ilthy fie, blinked in! each of u-
Police Release Report
4 Cars Damaged
In Two Accidents
nil' WATER i-onsumption
report .see fixwit page story>
makes you realize how much
water we use as individuals j
All 7.338 of Uf in Cuero .used 1 Four car- w ore damaged n
fll.ft53.000 gallons during the ; two accidems, Thursday,
year, oi 64,881.000 more than' Police also released the dr-
ive did the year before. pertmemt s report for December.
A breakdowr. allows tha' each
of ue used an average of 56.000;
gallons of water last year, j
galkns more than
used the previous'
t fie morning sun and then be-1 year.
gan reading his prepared state- j A furihet breakdw n sht.mn •
men!. i That we used about 160 gallons !
Goldwater faces! television of wsftet a day
cameras n.ountevl on a plat- Which v*ems like plenty for
form at tie side erf a patio ov- drinking am, bathing and then
erlooking picturesque Camel-: some . .
iiack Mountain, about a mile; -
away in thi Valley of the Sun ' IT WAS BACK in die summer
The Republican leader - last that we firs' started talking
public appeal ant e was in the | about traffi. signal light* at
attic town oi Prescott, Anz , our main aeltool crossings on
ia»‘ weekenu wlieoe he desli-; Esplanade and Broadway,
rated the new city ball | Just u school operos! in S«'p-
Flrst t.oldwater Store . teniber. the city council ex-
NationalGuard
Inspection Due
bmuls that they muM wring I
•wry non csurnkml dnUar out |
had been able tn pull hi* Mai
budget down about $1 billion
Vn uv.cstigataon was urulervay Goldwater aure. nov. a multi-: up fliese lights
off their apenrting plan* fc* fi*-11aider
eoi 1965
The new bmlgri be at* u'
$1.2 billion higher than the Ken-
nedy wlmmLstnMian budget ot
$98 8 hir the current fiscal i
the aurrw floral vna*
* now arias abrni* $61 btl-
Ik-fe
hem
Tti an extent yes tr, be deter
named pubhciK . the Jotmaon
1965 builgc’ wait retirement a esp
ly. Then ttic teacher tve'tV-s the ivniuc was placed on (lie ixx.f Prescott i* the site of die first j pressed its determination to put
principal
Pun**!wrton! of stmlen found Die force uf the e\'[>i,.>»i,>n
oheaUng. " 1 > Zero '■«! work threw bricks halfway hcixjss the
whe<her N*nesv,«ik tesl das.-, sircs-t A ptivaie residefwe next
activity. ‘21 Tiie pnncipa not-- to dv eiub was undtniaged, al-
ni ill inn tkillar chain ot ilejxirt-
ment store*
Devpite die tact that tlieie
were very few siectatrns otlier
ties patents and they are called though -tiie force nf the bias’ than guests ami members of
to the rrffv t> f.i> (-onferetn e 13' was felt three blocks away (Sec GOI.DW ATF.R. Page B)
year. The Kennedy 1964 budget; under the ^emfing total
act a record The previous high
wa* $98 3 b* floral 1945 th'
peak irf Work! War II (pending
Fnits of tr government, par-i
ttculai-ly the armed service*
rrwiitxruilly .Lsk the Wh tc1
House ami Bureau of the Budg-
et &r mure Ilian they expect
to reoeire etther in the Presi
iWfit's fiu.d tiudgei or from I between $2 5 and $3 billion
Congress
Last Lull wtvm tiie first rouol
trf requetits came mto the Budg-
et Bureau ,le|xi.rtments asked
ft* ahntJ $130 Inllitm. Even be-
fore the ass.u4<anation of Presi-
dent Kennedy, the White H<x»sc
this fiscal year which end* next
June 30
If Jrrfwaon hait held nev
year » sperMhng to the current
$98 8 httliixi. the arscailed built
ri costs - kriereot and carry-
ing charge* on the ;iublic debt,
escalating pay scales and bene-
fits t< veteran* - ainuun; to
Following rhi* arithruer.i. John
am would Have endesl ii|) w.tli
a 1965 hvsVgcs of ahtxr $103 bil-
lion
And fnrm h. s mrsvsUBve
cutting already reduced tm-
lie rKF,8. JOHNSON Pape «)
411 Million Gollons
Water Consumption
Record Is Broken
The prolonged drouth here lost Dirirs; 1962 August was also
summer caused water consumrv the highest month with 46.839,-
ttofl during 1963 tt> reach an all-1 000 gallons used an,! December
Utne high, surpassang the total! was also the lowest month with
fur 1962 by 64.98^.000 gallons.; a total <rf 21 031,000 galkms con- |
according to Tel Harwoud. »u-, sumed
of fit* e*ty water' A breakdtwvn of gallons con-
sumed month by month in 1963
Is a follows:
January - 26.444.000
February - 21.6W.OUO
March - 27,246.000
April - 34 006.000
May - 42.613.000
June - 42.SK3.0tW
•hlty - 44 825.000
\Ugt»1 - 90 962,000
S^itemher - 35,085 000
i October - 33.070.00
November - 21,648.00
I December - 2^537,000
X/
perintendent
works
Total aonsumption by Cuero-
k*s during 1963 amounted fo
411.953,000
During 1962 which -was consid-
ered a recvitxl year.. 347.072 000
gallons were use<!
Dunng 1961. a total of .108.
540 000 gaUrn* was ufvr.1
The kiwesj month "during 1963
ws* December with 21 537.000
pollans; and th* fxghew wa*
August rpmng which 90.962JI00
1,500 Citizens
Pay Poll Taxes
Alsrut 1.500 f»»ll taxes hive
been issue, I fiere, accord ing to
Flunk K. Thieme. assessor -
collector.
Al'tinugh business has pu ked
Uj) somewhat. H is stdl a little
slow Thieme said. He ad, I cl he
has ha<! no definite report from
die four stal-ons in the c. sin'y
but iinitorstanrls pvl: 'axe- an-
going slowly.
Siati,*L< are set up in Yoakum.
Westhotf York'ow-n and Ncirrl-
1 hoim.
Thieme eghin remind.- IV-
Witt County voters Hva' this is
general election year and the
deadline for ser-Tmig pili taxe*
Jannarv 31
whole bunch of surveys
were taken and retaken
It's ainiot-! nud-term H.df
tiie school yeat is virtuallv over
and still n<> f.glrts. Thpre isn’t
•wen much talk about the
lights deal in.vni,ne
UTiat are w, going to do"
Get traffic light- or start a
"Mama PatB>. like they hti\e
over in San .■Yntonio'’ Tic' ma-
nias wear uniforms an,I ,>i>er-
ate utulei the supervision of
(lie police department to see
that the kid* get safely across
Jhe st reets
WHII-f IjOQKING through
the m*w ahnanac for something
I couldn't find. I ran across
-cvera mteiesting thing- ah'tr
j Cueb' and LeWitt Couniv
Fill exampe did you know
'hei-e aiv 3 227 hook- in tiie
('iiero public librai-y"
•S.Hinds like a lot" Well, it
.-n't. when you con-ider 'hat
that'.s only sfightJy ovei » cou-
ple- ol hook- per [*-rson for
(See TOWN TALK Pag' «1
Otero s Nationa, Guard Unit
now undei the c«immanv! oi
Capt (Iith, m B Richey of Vic-
toria will Brand a Battalion
Gommand Insfiectimi on Jan 8
and participate in a training
conference and seminary on
Jan »
M-Sgt. Iwele-ll Kuetker repor-
ted that Ma>»i ItoRoy G>bb. fur-
mei <v»mmani1irig officer of the
I unit u- t>nv holding down rvt-
nexv liatttalion staff assignment
in aitEnieh hi* ‘amily
remains tfi Q»i’>
The change frf o-nmanri here
took place on De<' 17
Sgt Kikskei s.ud tiie m.-pec-
tjnn on Jan 8 would he conduc-
ted by Go] Jess GiuTeft erf E!
Camjo. commanding officer of
tfic 6ih Tank Battahon assisted (vere filed against Teiry
showing tbe inv estigatic*. of «e
ven accidents.
No one w as uigmed in *h.
j Thursilay wrecks Both invo.v
ed out-of-town people
Tie first one occurred at 9 r1
1 a m and involved the 1956 Che
rule' driven by Dorothy Store;
: Waldrop of Girpux Oinsti an
a vehicle driven by Alher W
l.l.io Re meek* ol Victoria
Police esiimaled $15(1 dam;,-,
t othe Waldrof car and $35 in
the Reirwvke vcfiiclc Waldrop
was genng north im Esplanade
and Reinecke east on Broadway
Tie co rs collided in die inter
section No ,-liarge- were filed
Tic won,i accident took piacc
at 3:05 p m at Main and K-
planaile
Tie 195.", Font dnven by M;.'-
lie Belle Carter of 408 Cm--
Stree w.ts going nasi c*i Mair
arvf ilie 1956 Ford driven by It.r
Bell Terry o' Corpus Christ! wv,
going south on Esplanade
Charge- of running a s’op *;g
trv battalion st iff personnel oil'
• if San Arrtonio incur ling Co!
Champaign and Cap: Mann
They wall arrive licre ai»mt 1
p m. and i-emam for the insyier-
tion an<1 drill.
Official- out of .Son Ant<*u<>
yet to lie rvanusl. will he lieiv or
the 26th for the training confer-
ence and seminary' bgt Kuec
ker said It will be cmxlucyed
by w.e Fir-' Br gade
ksion. Sail Anlonio.
Damage tn die Carter car wa
estimated ..at $75. tn the Terr-
car only $2.5(1
Two persons wete uijured u
Iksemtier accidents, accord,n.
to the in- inthiy repori. and pr
pt-riy damage reached $3 665
Ten iiersrvis were arreste
,1 iring the monlii
I \ilke i.-s'U*s! 23 traffic tick e: -
E.gh' in.n.v were Handle,
,’6'h Div- Offset's answered 60 mi-eellari
• vi- cails
Cap: Ricliey ,- working mt
his schedule so.' tlia* he can
make two' visit- a week in 'hr
Cuer , arnviry
Cobh a Cuer,, city c> mne, Ini an
is due to present his formal re-
Tota! arhount of rtviney codie
ted wa- 3638 including $4.16
traffic fines and $222 ir corpnr -
■ ■*! couri fmes
(Trtef ,rf Police Charles CJarx
had 161 office calls Gar 7(11 tr,-
-ngnat.Kin a- die regular Jan
meettriB of the onurK'd.
9-veied
;*it o
4.161 miles and Car 75
l 2 901 miie-
Approvql Considered Necessary
Ike Would Support Most Any Nominee
ITS A "BIOSATELIITE t"H' ' '- ti: -ti.,'c
lilt i;. I 1-',,, ., r r ., ' ,-it, g
strnte effects of pn,: . . space -tr
was announced at the American A - set
vanrement nf Sum; p con,enjun in C'c r’and that th.*
"Binwitellite" would he launchedMn the mtd-ll'fkt*. The
1.000 pound craft will he nine feet long and will csr-v a
vanety ai spacimena tn orbits from Uue« to 30 daf a
By I.Y1.F C. WU.SON
I'nited Preoa International
1 Judging solely from the Rc
publicans be already has blv.--
-ed with some degree ,rf hi-
favor. theie is no memlier > <>!
the party old or \oisig whom
former Presklent Dwight D. Ei-
senhoaver would reye-' as a
contestant for this yeai s pres-
idvntta', nommatiiH,
Tliese blessings wxteixt now
I from Sc .',. Iktiiy tli'clwac: >>
A zona in Hiibiid K 8- ,-sen <>
IV, ■ • ' e S'.,----n'#
, u fern m,-«( - g- in h> nat.u
M.nues*.';, ,,n,i .g.ec cr. ,c- been
ah’e ic .ecuix him.-e f in h -
■> I- v'c I Pennsylvania
Y'> n cornespxndrn’ «■ * ,
I reniiar of tlieor pnrag apu* nos
.dinut a.s much chance as
Stassen to lie nominated for
president by the Republican
party, licttcr. mayIh1 '
Slassen lett hi- political fu-
ture behind him after the war
witen he lies enact Minnesota
which thrive nad elected him
governor, and fled to Penruyl-1
unu Tiis appeared to be
a search tor a broader puhticai
base in big Pennsylvania than
Minnesota could offer Nothing
c.itr’e of it. hoaevei S*a- *11
xv,.« unable >o tontitx hrn-e!,
c : 1, ‘1v> P> on-c \ nn c ,In. *.
leadership
Fi-enHnwers erKkir-emen- o'
ktas-rn s« s poterXial Repub’ •
i j, c- !< n’nominee gtr -
y adulterated th* proouc.:
Moreover,
already had
urged Gov William W Scran-
ton to go all-out foi'-the Rc-’pci!)-
bean nomination There is
r*idling siHn'ious in Scranton -
claim to party (-onsideratam
iKii. apparently, in lkc - 1**1,ef
Chat tiie guveniur would make
a good candidare
But Eisenhower could not »eri-
-HisJy contend trial theie is any |
poUticaJ tense In piupoe-iig tha' j
the govern*,' of Pennsyh xni i1
seek tbe [xirty pre- dent a!
notiuba! on utwj s'ia'.'
* nie u> crvkirv, icl.itiv.c y
iiliscurc sokliei in 'hi !'.•*»?* *.
varra party runk#
tt is !>k* v tha' 1- scuGas c:
endoi-emerc of Stassen a- P
oonteatant was in miglvy ta.n''
language. m<>ie in cxirtcous ef-
fort to avoid <rffense than t<
[n-imotc a senous effort by
•.St as sen Sen Barry GJdwate,
seem.- in have a similarly
vagus* ipprina1 Eikenhowet
-aid tfia! lie '* not anu-Gildwa
ter He tofd repwiers in Wash
ingiui. D C., last October tha
he had an understanding with
Goktwater that the tenat o t
would ciearly state his position
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Mills, Lin. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, January 3, 1964, newspaper, January 3, 1964; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth698935/m1/1/?rotate=270: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.