The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 300, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 19, 1957 Page: 4 of 10
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Our friend Alice Ifiylor drop-
ping in to see us Wedmcsttoy at-
teroeen enrout* hail CMUfe.
Hus to her Homo In But Antonio.
.1 the hytfwteh homb. The wr* ‘,”Z ^ »t
credible newer el the H-bomb. Moet ot the werM Ooeejw
smIIm that if tint pwtr <sw*M *w l****1®8®®® mM*
^dd here KCdjr W hull en 1m«t UmlUe» »PPly el
useful energy for *11 Mi «oriw. _ ' ^
loquiremonti for many gwmtions to com*. TM trick ia
“ T^t2«“« here now Indeed ecco»»lfched
Ode. thewhele concept el pewetune enern
. „ ■ i mi to Wit uni Mi*lt o^r homes, So WH9 people
S^SSWCTf * s—r *“*/£££
v. A«e*rtrt. a new world: not »t once, but in the foresee
Mr. T. K. Burrows telling us
that we advanced his age one
year. He was ONLY 89 on his
Mlthday! ^ '■
If you have vtstagi tatrtag tb*’
holidays or if you are gtaanbit
a trig, please tataptona tie and
4T. Muse II
lyric
peMry
48. Sprite!
Thanks to our friend Jim Mo*
Curtly lor bringing ua soma
gherkin seeds. He saya |f 'Jto:
had known tt was cams to ft# ao
much trouble he wouldn’t have
volunteered. Now if we have any
MtLf’cSYnOQUOrE - IMt hew to itorilst
AXTOtlAilJ
ts IiOMflmtOV
iSutflsfc
Beeh day the eode letters ire dtftonaL
luck with the seeds we are sotng
to have to fake him'tome pick-
led gherkins — come nest eum*
mer. l- -
A lovely Christmas card 48m*
ing from Lelia, Ronnia. and
Ronald Luatar of Aeapuleo,
Mexico, showing a baach aoene
taken *a only Ronnie knows how
to tako statures, a backgnxmd
of mountainous coaat lint, etat
clouds, the beach with a couple
of figures silhouetted agatnat
the surf.
Friends from The Aluminum
Company of Amei
Comfort, sanding 1
entitled Christmas
with unusual and
Christmas decorations
easily with Aleoa Wrap aluminum
foil.
HOME HINT FOR TODAY -
•inged Angel’. Wing. - These
little angel’s wings come close
to an inferno, but. rescued In
time, they provide an unusual
dessert you’ll enjoy serving:
Brush slices of angel food cake
with melted butter and brown
lightly under the broiler. Serve
with lemon-flavored custard
sauce folded Into whipped
cream. Sprinkle
with silvered, toasted almonds.
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PWb NOT DOWN TOW---
Cusack, Annette Schorre JHS
Lara Hahn — Mr. and Mrs. Qg
Luerssen. formerly of Westhflft?
moved to Cuero to make their
home - Miss Addle Belle Boothe
who had been attending college
in Kentucky, was home for the
Christmas holidays.
injured w^an a bar he waa a
paaeedfdr la overturned on, the
Cuero-Yoekum highway — Al-
bert Hartman, chairman of the
Middle Guadalupe Beam Conser-
vation District, attended a meet-
ing of the State Soil Conserva-
tion Association in Brownwood
—The ‘Cross the Ramus’ fund
stood at $300.50 — Mr. and Mrs.
^^gifSLAND, Ohio, Dec. II.-
to— when Judge James Cassidy
ordered David Hicks Jr., to pay
Frank J. Martin $09.83 for dam*
ages to Martin’s car, Martin pro-
tested. “It’s too near Cbriatmas
for that,’*- Martin said. - “Tea
dollars will be enough.’’ Handed
iha ten, Martin gave It 10 thO
Fraternal Order of Police.
rica. Point
us a booklet
Decorations
I attractive
made
8» You
KNOW TEXAS
This problem's Has
When people Ulh b
need to be reminded that
air travel !i eery much a
•our grapes, nor an effo
quering space. '— —
will be these who dream
or not. But meanwhile, the .
to be dealt with in an intelligent, foresight*! way.
Perhaps the biggest single ^oblem !----TT.
flc control. If flying were conf----- . ...
the problem
growing amount of air ipace
operations of military planes. Add to
Ury aircraft the growing fleet of private planes, and tr
flc control becomes staggeringly complex. ,
Private flying, a good share of it done in planes owned
by businesses, is growing rapidly. The Clvil Aeronautlcs
Administration estimates that planes used matoljrfor bus-
tnasa flying numbered ll,«00 in H54 and M.W0
Shinto Jhere mb, M M.000 b«ln.» *
while
thing of the preeent. This is not
rt to inMMt the dream of con-
The dream should be encouraged; there
It whether they are encouraged
problems of the air age have
" ^ - i is that of air traf-
rnfined to oommereial airline*,
would not be difficult. In fact, toowevw. a
ia being demanded for the
oommereial and mill-
t - Party I AdtaTs Nehtoa %*£»*,,
I Ato. IMto top*. »*P** ••
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Ceutml Froae Wetataftaa wrii«v
wtaxiUNOTON—Democrat!# strategists sty Adltl E. »t«vm»o»iV
W luMr wu settdiasd—imutcallj '
«sasrsawi-
IMS
Ltadsr Lyndon Johnson and othor top Ptmocmfi
| wtth whom, toeratose, »»6e h»<s Witt,
■ tomowtist cool. -
Turner. Billy C. Fottor, Billy
IS «B< t» low *■»
The
Dec. IS. 1M9
Mombcrs M tho Oitro High
Schod Choir, dlroottd by Mrs.
Chester Buennlng, seranaded
patients at local hmpitMs and
sstt*
"a sa&TLiLsarJ£
woSSfut too thing bayond the
Mai, capacity of cur hispttal.
wkN Agnik the otopped to turtL ta
hUm surc at her husband. Dana
p. jfio BBKjC-!*' the cried sharply.
it«3p 'Tidp* yss, he does want It
.. • You’ve aurely
fS ofklM this to the parent*
* •Tva triod. But remoastwr. tm
««.— SuBm against the cUnta’o dOClg*
: JatoOiart ^ctaltat”*
raa - Tracy wotted along, thoughtfuL
J CHAPTER 84
awR THE day when Tracy and
KJ riltltf*1 mpt to the Nisbet
farm the mew was gono over
great patches at brawn JtaMi and
deed gritas: to# sun waa warm,
and winter staffed behind them.
“But don’t count on It.’’ warned
MMhael. helping Tracy over a
atdtoe watt. "We still have March
to go.”
it Mww." aaa agreed. "But I’m
taking, and enjoying, things as
ohutins
Figures of this kind art not something new and
•trang^AUthorltles have been working hard,ln th*
of these and other statistics revealing tt*jmpld lTowth
of aviation, to put an adequate control »*** *£ effect.
Progress Is being made. Future progrem d#P«^ *****
on the support, financial and otherwise, of “ ‘"to™
public. That is why It is important fe remember tlmt
though the age of space travel la coming, our Immediate
concern must be problems of the air age.
It is laid that the Russian people’s fear of war Is one
of the principal safeguard* of world P«»ce. Maybe
Khrushchev and company secretly share that fading a
keep on bellowing as a cover-up.
kicks of the current
House mys that T »
rrsr.s5Wf--“5»»=
*!Efftaufi»tor, an eyes tamed sa Sttvmm. wfe bad tttadaX.'
aSfejsMfMcasttr-
wns
the braesect ef betag In the Week. However, government seonoarigta,
!StoJwu£® will «bow a record ct grontor thaa expend
federal and smeller then entlclpeted income.
to tower level* eo ohown by tower Meet output,.tower.
£Sto«ar toeding* lower
geine in dopertment stora rale* AM this mraee thet tex nseipt*
which era baata en net praat* sira wUl to lower. —
• • • * 1 w • nor ••<*
rt OBATUMALAK CBIOTO—The ttnto department Ms toeosjjt. bp» „
creesingly eeoeeraed ever to* unstable polstseai eit*, __ _ ^
“SrBtaSi2?Srton caaulle Amee’ emMriee-
Umtatao; ’
^owerar,*the^enunwO1cLlitien outsmarted Itself In trytogtoo .
win the October election. It baaaed the Revolutionary party.wtaitoo.
__white net communist—has attracted kft*«taka aid peOw •
the tonnes party threw its suyyert to a ultra-right-wing CM**..
S£tt 2WZOESfil SSK
the turned to molt at Mm. aiut*
5ssra&-»*»
n| of Dr. Derm's house below
something,- to
mean * fight Dme Is
mm
*5^ saysc-s***-
winter here, fin* network of nuxttlnry veesel*
-Whera d* he com# from? ro
you. I mean.”
••Well—h* lives in ths nslgh*
ur friend here." borhood. end—” Michael ******
#y were pasting off at the mountains, tno *1
' road ahead. "At one time he nhs
i up to now T" Dana’s patient." _
junctions Shout "Oh. Mieheel!” ,2
v about e-«**»g “Mhmmmmn Several yean
dropping words ago. Dan* told th# *{*•*
nd tfera. Beta the boy s Mart wSS bnd. and that
Lhd word*—Ha* (fey ahouli ktop him quist. I hundrefl j
aid anything to e6ronB#*e# ‘f^ tm^or
wKKStZ ^ ttto?W-anyway. Dana
tam* ^ tod n*C *mb the boy in MV
Outstanding among the drop
gridiron season was the boot which dropped th# Teamsterf
Union from the AFL-CIO. i;'
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The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 300, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 19, 1957, newspaper, December 19, 1957; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth698267/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.