Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 115, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 24, 1950 Page: 28 of 44
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DENTON DAIRY COOP.
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the fire
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"Tommy's not to know about the
others until after Christmas " 1 cling indefinitely
letters end telegrams from well to sprinkle powdeied
wishers and offers of aid are i the soapsuds
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Korea. Tenth Corps artillerymen fire their 155 mm. howitzer at Communist troops
who are attacking in force. (NEA Radio-Telephoto by Ed Hoffman)
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delicate flavor of the oysters
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2 tablespoons butter
3 tablespoons flour
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pouring fiutn folks who read Tom-
my s story in newspapers or heard
it on the radio.
Tommy' asked for a toy train
! for Christina*. The Uonel Com-
i pany Is providing one.
| A fund has been established to 1
' take care of monetary gifts. Penn- ,
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, bustling railroad town are pass-'
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Tummy a Christmas card with a
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provide the hospital with free med-
icine for Tommy
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TOLEDO UP) -Squinting auto-
mobile dlivers in sun and snow
countries may soon get reliet from
an improvement tn windshields.
One new windshield, of bluish-
green tint, has a shading of grad-
uated intensity abi ve the eye level
to cut glare from the bright sky.
iron dxides in the glass Itself elim-
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the infra red rays and yet admit
more than 70 per cent of average
daylight, said Dr George B Wat-
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TRAGEDY NEWS
WILL FOLLOW
AFTER HOLIDAY
ALTOONA. Pa . Dec 3S-u<s—
Tommy Ebbert is going to have a
wonderful Christmas before he [
hears about the greatest tragedy
of hta life
The plucky 11-year-old Is recov-1
ertng in Mercy Hospital from se
rious burns He's kept happy by
all the visitors, gifts and attention
he gets
Tommy doesn't know his mother
brother, three sisters and grand-
mother burned to death in the fire
that stilt him to the hospital
He thinks they do not visit him
because thev have no wav c.f get
ting the 10 miles into town from
r which no longer exists
and his father. Warren
re the only survivors of suds I'se * mmmnmi if water
The father, in another whip up thick dry soap suds w>th(
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Apply them to the tree and thev’ll;
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