The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 275, Ed. 1 Monday, November 21, 1955 Page: 2 of 8
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2 THE Ct'ERO RECORD. Monday, Norrmbor 21. 1955
J. S. Scores Two Solid
Gains From Conference
Rf LVI-E C, RT1RON n< \ a « rei-kage
WASHINGTON *VP) ~ Th* 1 President F.isenhowp and,
Vmted States racked up t»o later, Sec retain' of State .John
•olid gam* from the clonrva Poster DuIIps did a top grade job
«mt«tnre despite the dismai of persuading onlookers that U.
eircuinatanrr* of it* adjourn- S foreign i»ol- v i« pea-etui,
men! RumIhii* Not Ready
The influent e of 1 S foreign. 2 no vie; T«. ngn Minister
policy among the it estem A1- \ M Molotov did a better job
tie* should increase nmt. The of pe-suading onlookers that ■ ;
Itumi'ans tun about assured that .< not poss.olc a; tins t;rr,e to-
h the spcejaeulat nranne. ir, nake v ,th the Russians ea-
" ruch they destroyed hope * of ■•on'eir.en.s to protect
an early new deal ir foreign «or.d pea-e.
affair’s. 1 Th< r* "ho counted
ilte L'nited state? gained these most among the world and ten. e
*r>er i'.c advantage fiorn the C.e- ’which- attended the two i.eneva
MARITAL SQUABBLE, TWO KILLED DeWitt Soil
District Sponsors
Emblem Contest
AS £
dents and encouraging their par-
ticipation. '
Cordially yours,
J. F. Elder, Chairman
DeWitt County Soil
Con son at ion District.
Eight Section
Crewmen Are
Killed Friday
The DeWitt County Soil Con-
servation District, which began
operations on November !4, 1955,
is sponoring a contest for select-
ion of a suitable emblem for the
District. This emblem or trade-
mark should be attractive and
(approprite for use on atationery,! pg^ knocked him'ftomthe grad
equipment, etc. jer, which then rolled over him.
which had just pulled onto the
tracks.
Mutilated bodies were scatter-
ed three-fourths of a mile along
the right-of-way.
Sheriff's deputies identified live
of the dead as Royal Green. II;
, . MONROE. Nov. 21. --'IP'— Hubert Churchill, 52; Carl Woul-
Areldent Kill* State Employe Ejghf of a railroad sec. field. AO; Earl Sweat. 31. and P it
GRAHAM, Tex., No*. tton crew wore killed Fridav Patterfritr, all oi MogQg
(UP>— A freak traffic a. cident when a N>w York Central pas-! The other three dead were ten-
Friday killed a State Highway senger train demolished their tativcl.v identified as Rob. i t
Department employe. J. C. Wool- work truck at a crossing seven Cline, Joseph Ellison ami
sey, 30. A car slammed into the miles north of Monroe,
back end of the tront-end loader Monroe county sheriff's depu-1
jWoolsey was driving and the itn- ties said it was possible a ninth j
i.u-
igene Duty, all of Monroe.
Appivsiniatclv 12 million bi-
workman died when the engine j<> clcs are in use in the l nit.-d
slammed broadside into the truck. State*____
Helen Witt, killed
.**,*•**•
BETTER TMDE
for
BETTER TIRES
3-T NYLON CORD TUBELESS
D«lux« 8up*r-Cu«hlon» by
GOODYEAR
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too on
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for' .Co’ do i-Pe* —
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caots curt
'•risf-r
Rsv Decker, calm under arrest
Mr*. Betty Decker, killed.
TWO KIUID. one critics, y injured **• Ray Deeke- 14 under arrest
is the toil u» Compton Cat f. wne.re po.ice said Decker apparently
tlamed two of h,s vi'etms for tuhh.-'g h.s estranged wife, also *
victim against h.m Dead are Mrs EetP- Decker and Helen Witt,
*r. j critically injured is Mss Witt s mother. Mrs. Jean Witt. Mrs
Witt and kiia Decker were cousins. (International Sottndph6toaj
Rules of the contest are as’
follows:
1. All high school students re-
siding in DeWitt County are
eligible contestants.
2. The District Board of Super-
\ isors will determine the winning
enuy.
3. All entries are to be mailed
or brought to Mr. J. F. Elder.
Chairman, Board of Supervisors,
Cheapside Route. Cuero, Texas
nor later than December 12. 1955.
4. The draw mg or design should
be confined to a spai e approxi-
jmately 4” \ 4".
A prize of J25.00 will be
awaided to the contestant whose
entry is selected.
The Board would greatly ap-
preciate \our cooperation in
bringing this matter to the at-
tention of your high school stu-
I’rior To Confirmation
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SANTA SAYS---
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PATRONIZE YOUR CUERO STORES
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Towery, R. Kenneth. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 275, Ed. 1 Monday, November 21, 1955, newspaper, November 21, 1955; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth695258/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.