The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 42, Ed. 1 Monday, February 20, 1956 Page: 3 of 6
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Graham Conducts Special
Service For Missionaries
By (leorge Burnham
MADRAS, India — The liotrl
lobby was in the proroxx of min-
ing to life. It was 6 am. The
Desk cleric was sleepy. Indian
porters were shuffling nltout in
their while trousers and tough
bare feet
Billy Graham, Ihe Ati'.ciar.
evangeli f on tour of the K.,r
Fast strolled into the !■ I,i>y. II '
had to catch an eel. p uie *i
fill his busy schedule.
Four lad.es, three white arid
«me Indian, wrie standing i ff t >
one side. Tl'.ey approa. h. d Billy
rather nervously and introduced
themselves as tnissiotia: i
from Canada one front the fn.t-
ed States and one front tin at
Britain. Tiny bad coti'.e pom th<
Toona District, severrd liundf d
miles away.
“We rode an old broken down
train for two days to hear you
apeak." one said, "but it hid t ri-
gine trouble and did not art he
People 60 to 80:
Tear Out This Ad
, . . and ntatl it today to find out
how you ran still apply (or a
ft .ooo life tiLsorac. e policy I"
help lake rare of final expenses
without burdening your family.
You handl" the entire (runs
action bv ntnll with «H It \Mt.K
H AN of KANSAS t ITV. No ohll
gallon. No one will < all on you;
Write todi.. simply giving
Tour nani '. address and nip*.
Mall to old \iuerii an las Co...
S Best Utli, Dept. Kansas
City. Mo.
SALLY'S SALLIES
Wj
K ' • f *|tuf*t »ee, gf e
^ L
‘ Jt foes juif of cl.u'.y•plunk-plu’-.;:-tt -c; ; Voj
ought to know what's wrong."
r ft IN C M)«F SK ON 11
jo oi.n c.coiii.t
Breeder!; T.wlirf 'n r ;. !
•■fust in the hearts of • h.s
rma/'-yn'er " but I <• we a clo.-w
»e. r l I'm so popular Ih •
. r\ a Cias -:ficti ad *w-ry l«idy s
h- "tor’
• d heln wrh •• ■ • <•, - e
l a • er ranting a v a. r. '. '
1 ke a lift with h.: :r.g i,• ■ 1;« r:
' t : rig a i< b?
! ' lr jr.tir! I' d re «•
»... :.
n t •• e W,.1,id. you give us a your pm se< u'.r; ! n a ui-
b: a f iM-Nigo i • .\ that we mijjht that ye rr.duie . . .'
take ;• I a. k to nil- people? ' "he Billy !• ' ..ire !:
She 'told Ihl'v that .a Sunday ' < e>d v.. 1 !: o r ; :: ' 'u 1
'•! "o! i :i-<. «• >n'.|Mised of «g«.>d ...ur .• .. . ..
<'( ard cured the Ilou-e t.f ... ■■ ,. •' i
kt'ii' e, had he. n pi.aj-ii.g f. »r tua- taking the 1...I ;. ■ ■ . : . -
•y t" ih.v '. d yyi aid bliss . .. i ; • | .. . *. .
:"S !U"' t.n.'s itl ll’d.-i. til.!,.', y. , . iff,:- C" v : he ;
Hi..y ■ -id : ryr.i i .■ « and ",<s*r-.r:.: ;; •.
• c i > ; up.. - da$.' t.> h. :p i. r ;, • ’ > ; • 1 ; • >■.
r.«'s if the : ccljr.K*." •hm-.f s' ;> y ; f • tu.>
y .i '... »• 1 .- it.-..-
V ’ > tot.. d I y ; h s'.' — .,, •
■ : ■ Jfc! y puli, i iiut fus Ki- 1 > ■; - \ .3
' ot.d ;M i re of Ins must r.iivd had . •«. ’. h- port -
■’an . i.t d i" press,v.. y.'nh.d >•.1 n • .
1 ' Hi v i.d t ■ gmrung at II 1 h< s- ; '1 ij, • k • .. , k w r •
saloniar.s 1 .• ,n• r s'..-.;; . '! b.. t
"U'e ate , ;r.d to thank (lod • . f • 1. • 1 >• t •. a •
always for you, hieth.'t n, a- J' h.s h 1 I • : ■ ci . ■ • .
• ' tfef, l.e ,.,-e tl. it y,.ur fu.ib A . i . d '• i. S w!e
" h e\i d.r.g'y, .and tin 11 I . • • ; • Ot • of the
'.!• • 'y '1 o.i'y or..- of y,.u all tint - i ■ ; ■ 1 • ; w.- ' .'
'o • ltd i... h t'i'i .d»'unde'h. ."d v d i: ! • v :*; y to
' > ’ ' • . Acs glory in r. • . • ! s
. * i :• : • s of i „.,| f u ,■!; 1 - ; 1 .e
yo i-' p II” : : d f.i.th :*t Ji o . . • ‘
Leap Year Expert
Explains Matters
| CINCINNATI. 0. - flTt-Dr.
Paul Merge!. University of Ctn-
■ inn,ih a troi.oiner, has re,me up
■..th an explanation of leap year
that Is jess confusing than most.
I Ur. llergct said that Pope
'.n ,.ry in l.V<2 proclaimed a
, al< mlar now in general use to
handle an nvir- ht «,f nature
0 earth's rotation doesn't
t. h its movement arour^d the
ur
' .s'lpp -e you are standing on
•i <• i dge of a merry-go-round re-
■. u.g'ot , e a minute. At the
t.me you spin a musical
• u ii.< : .. .r of the carousel.
I hi m s- no reason why the
r.'imlier o: spins of the top sheajld
...ini' «.r e'.euiy with the revolu-
tion of the .ne:: -go-round."
iAiry mIi«.1 \ny knows the
1 ir'b sf ir.-i on it-, axis like a top
.ml .-iis , cindes the sun in its or-
bit uke tbe merry-g'eround.
The earth topi spins on its axis
..rif * a i'1-hr.ur day. But it doesn't
UUi'e get around the sun once rv-
i ry days. In fact, said Dr. He-
ger*. there are 3*15.2422 days in a
: ear. To handle tins, an extra day
added every fourth year to
handle the accumulation of .2422
lays accumulating annually. But
JiZ! is not .23. So leap year gives
•l.e world more minutes than are
medial mounting up to neatly
thri e extra days in 400 y ears.
T» handle this, there are no
leap years in century years not
divisible by too Thus, there were
■ . leap years in 1000, JSOO. or
'Too. The : .»t recent century
p y<- ir w s l«K). The next will
!,. o.i.st.
Inn w-.th ft'! this adjusting.
.! 'he a-tron- rucr. there is an
r of n e extra day in each
• ti yi :u- But that, he said, is
i p f r the calendar-mak-
ers of i'v.l t • w :. y about.
in \ t \IS ni l) IMIY IS
\ MtltlNt: CORPS I AN
i " 'YAHOOA FAI.l.S. 0. — .IP'
A Pi-yi ,r-i ,d Cuyahoga Falls
y v'm 1 >"ks like Huckleberry
K.r .x th.e pri ic of the Marines
it the Ak" "ti Naval Air .Station.
I.,’tie Bu//y Antoskovv was
1 pte 1 an unofficial member
f v.e M it .ro (* .rps contingent
‘ " t if ii.ting activities in
"i'> F .Is. The t, ,y. ns a self-ap-
!- : b ! ' r tster sergeant."
Ii' a gr .;> of .VI- it a dozen
V ■ i .!!■ - h:s '.wn age.
f
•h* t;i>\i'<harle«.
hid into trie bus for the
: .d* t i 'he airpo.'t.
Am! tin workers in the hotel
nix',a* the business of
. " • .; ’• "!v f r another day
BIGGEST
V
[120’/:
*
in the mice field...
WHEELBASE
. -IN’O Kp.
MOST POWER,TOO!
the working (275 hp. in the Golden Hawk)
This beautifii’ new Stuilebaker icrt.ijiilx is king-
use in everything but price.
P ltd might v 210 hp Swi*ep-.tril>es engine gives you
the biggest power package in tin- low pricr field .. .
vet it’* a thriftv mhcex-or to th.>m- Sei’p-ules
nronomv champ-. »f the p.i
Its whopping 12" » m. h wlaT-Iba-e assunes satm-
etnooth, big c.ar dc.i.inn' . p.'*v all the interior
roominess that ms kg eiult« «x>iild want.
And oxer ne,re nn|«,r: ir.t i> tla' sing -•,/e in.' e
xml g«-t lax .lies- o! St udeh.iker >
i, ifh a flair! Y«s. ,! find «:1n tbe deft t uloring of
mint krxaxl miner- in tlw iimipir vifetv en-
gineering that MifT.-utxl' x.'ti »il!i -sx-iiritx. It all
ndd» tip |.< ti,< .- that makes ScudeKaher
the new choae m it.e i> -x | r'c te-id l«»!ay.
STUDEBAKER
O v*0 o*» f
»AC«*«0 CO^OMHOM -vwest^c •• Of •«***••*** » lT U COW* r
ivirtra
r 4 i Rcpi «o»i,
T»if your Stu<fot>«**r Oti y£>*j <3 *«• to *»a*« m StuO«t>ataor
Ot yO»r Joor for- • d*m0n»'»j|t Jft.f. Ho C01 Of COm^M.
GAY IMPLEMENT & MOTOR COMPANY
JIQ1 South I >planadc ITtocic: 5-J3U
Then the leathernecks af the
air station learned of Hu//y s
adoration of their brand) of
serv ice, they decided to give him
an inside look at their life. So
on a week end. the 10-year-old
marched, tanked and ate chow
with the Marines.
Huzzy's father, who has been ir,
the Navy 11 years, just shrugs
when he is asked about the boy's
fascination for Marines.
NOT SI'ORTI.Nfi
NFW IIAVF.V, Conn <CH
Burglars added insult **• injury
vyhen they took S.'/Sitl from an ;cj-
tomobiie dealer s safe. Th< v o-ed
the company's tools to ofien i*
atfthov orr CPfimUSTC
ORAL ONI.A WITH AIR
WASHINGTON i f*. - - Tlie
aircraft industry has devel pesl
a new-type of ‘ n.e«t.< ' whe
works all day with a sli tj;,s<,410
but probably I'.uldn t te.i a lung
ailment from a h* >:* a*'.’ k. Nev-
ertheless, »h« >• go a’^.ut th' ir
Iwctinars with the ire or,;t fN-.t'd-
ness <.f phy »« i.its-. (/• i-c hu-
man life in the b.gh-f.'. t,g ,• t
U»mU rs defe nds Uf- n th. .:
.tctlvisi fe n-adings.
The job of the air r *' ; • -
is to make «e::aj.) tint bv pres-
surized < re v <. ir.ji .i■ r’s f :r. -
In- properly. Th«-:r -f„ ..1 (:>•*•
:ng aids v ,,i «!••«• ' ••• 1 < ii
exut the :-.r f;.*z
leaking an :.v -• :• <<!
TIIF Cl'ERO RECORD. Monday, ^ebruary *0. 1954
*• partn er' ^.irit a, ijij'-k.v
tlw could detc. t a heart flu'ter.
f‘lines .official publication of
the Air. raft Industries Assis 11-
tJ'.n. says fhe>e air. raft medics
work inside ihe pressuri/cd < ,m-
parti'ients ta- m-c i< ak-. howev-
er *i.gb* fou-t la* pinpointed at
the;r -our. e. They know tfuit
!■'ik..ge in a f.rcssun/ed cabin
;:t high alt.• ad* s c- n!d mean
!!'■ Uble.
IlDRst SIIOKIN'l. Ilt-ll)
Oi l t its l.(MII) OPPOKTI NIT4
IT!IV'A N. V. CP f. r-
r 'if I'■ .v.-r-.'y - gra-iu iting • ne
man a .semester from ns hir-c-
s.i.eing
Toe lb-week ev’en-ion course m
Cornell s veterinary college waa
dropped m the 1920 s when the
burse age seemed over But it
was resumed two years ago.
With An increase of saddle and
race horses and tbe passing of
the xiliage blacksmith, farrier*
are more ;ri "demand than -ollege
graduates and a skilled man can
earn as mu* h as Jl .000 a month.
A V. -,i,rs" IV . ea;-old while
• 0 a 1 b(,.t j.unr. wax attacked
h' at: "!,!' ned * o* k deer, wres-
*.• d 'lie ground and killed
■ N AH •:.■ -*'* die: hunters u jv»
I .: g our.d sly>,t.
' * ' s p’. a«e • ,ke rote
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Towery, R. Kenneth. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 42, Ed. 1 Monday, February 20, 1956, newspaper, February 20, 1956; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth699181/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.