Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 145, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 30, 1945 Page: 3 of 8
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get Goodyears. For ’
the sharp-edged diamonds
of the famoue Goodyear
, All-Weather tread give
you 4-way traction that
means safety when it* slippery.
Two quiet, amooth-rolling riba
carry the brunt of the wear,
provide a longer-lasting, easier-
riding surface. So surely, if
you judge by performance,
Goodyear is your best tire buy
for safety, service and extra
long mileage.
New York City’s 900,000 school
children and 33,000 teachers are
housed in nearly 1,000 buildings.
«.Caddnhead-Denman
Hardware Inc.
Denton, Texas
TWO SUPERIOR TREADS
The All-Weather or Rib. Both
designs compact when in-
flated, become more resistant to
bruises and wear . .. give you
long, low-cost, safe mileage.
Garden Seed
And Tools
Move to Boost
Salvage of Fats
Dickie's
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ON ONE SUPERIOR BODY
More, tighter-twisted, low-
stretch Supertwist cords give
the body extra strength . , „
resiliency for cushioning road
shock . . . make it tougher,
stronger for more miles, less'
wear.
HEADLEE MOTOR CO.
Phone No. 88 . “We Know Tirea” 307 N. Locust.
agents, instruct-
with meat deal-
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are kept factory fresh, fully
charged on the famous trickle
charger, come to you packed
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Okaying Regents
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regents who voted in last week’s U
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appointees, Bni^ Kirkpatrick, Rd
are not eligible to attend board
meetings until confirmed because
they were appointed since the gen-
eral session of the legislature be-
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EXPECT* UNITED NATIONS-TO.
ACCEPT SPAIN
MEXICO CITY, Jan 30—lA>-
Speaking at a Spanish refugee ral-
ly, Julio Alvarez del Vayo, last for-
eign minister of the Republic of
Spain, predicted last night the day
will come when the United Nations
will declare their solidarity with
Republican Spain.
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To Attend Meeting
Of College Heads
President W J. McConnell of
North Ttexas .State College is in I
Austin to attend a meeting Wed-
nesday of tile presidents of all state
supported colleges. %
Wednesday afternoon the group
Keep Your
Credit Good
Baylor to Observe |
lOfilh Anniversary I
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Finance your bills with a Merchants Fi-
nance Lo^n before they are past due. We
will be glad to discuss our plan with you at
any tiipe.
A A vwo-potat program to stimulate
rural used fat collections has been
announced bg War Food Adminis-
tration in cooperatoti with the
R.i Uway Express Agency The sal-
vage can no longer be ragbPded as
volunteer service because it ta a
M-rlous wartun. obligation «ad flMMt
be colla ted, • sixikesmaa lor the:
American Fut Htwjgt Committee
said.
War Food Administration has
taken complete responsiblUty for the
tat salvage program and will be
aastoted by county
ing them to work
ers and tenderers in collection prob-
lems. it is hoped that the 3A37
couaty seats in the nation will be-
come headquarters for the intensi-
fied fat salvage drive.
Hie Railway Express Agency has
instructed its local agents through-
out the country to pick up used
fats from meat dealers and deliver
them to Tenderers. This plan be-
comes operative al all rural points, i
with special emphasis on those
areas not now serviced by regular I
renderer pick-ups.
you thousands of extra, safe miles from your tires. Our
experts use only the finest available materials and im-
proved methods to give you the safett. a
soundest recap job in town. No certifi- V
cate is needed. Drive in today before
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far. Grade A Truck Type Camelback.
PHONE 1914
Joe Evans. Prop.
WACO, Jan. 30.-kA>^-6UU
ating under a charter grant
the RefMibUc of Texas. .
versity will celebrate ite 100th an-
niversary Thursday before educa-
tional and religious leaders from
numerous states.
Since it was founded, the uni-
versity has been attended by 10,-
000 students and has turned out
almost 5,000 preachers.
Baylor was first established at
Independence, was later merged
with Waco University to become
Baylor University.
One of the highlights of,Thurs-
day’s program will be the unveiling
of granite memorw pillars to Rev.
Janjes Huckins and Rev. William
M. Tryon, pioneer Baptist miaaion-
i aries who assisted Judge R E Bay-
tor in projecting the university that
bears his name. Representatives Of
the First Baptist Churches of Gal- I
{ veston and Houston, organised and '
, served their early years by Huckins
and Tryon, will be at the oelebra- .
tton.
Other organizations planning on ,
sending representatives are Mercer
University, Macon. Oa.; Mary-Har- •
dln-Baytor College, Belton. T>xaa, :
which stemmed from the parent
institution, and the Southwestern
Baptist Theological Seminary at
Fort Worth, which grew from Bay- ,■
tor’s Bible department.
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| week when petitions, including one r
from student, asking Dr Rainey's will participate in the formal Con-
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Meanwhile, the general faculty
of the university announced an af-
ternoon meeting to consider the
regent’s latest action and other mat- _ ____,
ten. The faculty also had asked Hearing on the application of the
reinstatement of Dr Rainey. Reynosa Pipe line Co., Corpus
Students also voted to ask their Christi, to export Texas natural
parente by mall and in person to xaa tor use by industrial plants of
--Monterrey, Mexico, was continued
. by the Federal Power Com-
The other three mission.
“Fp*HE Carey Roofings
JL and Shingles which
we sell are time tested
. and proven. They are
made in the world’s larg-
est roofing plant, by a
manufacturer who haa
been a leader in the In-
dustry for over 60 years.
We can supply ths
right roof for any pur-
pose, and you’ll find our
priest most attractive. '
Bell Roofing & Sheet
Metal Co.
Ph. ?$8 Back of P. 0.
ion of Cooker
Cafe Here
Apprentice Again
Coming into Own
DAlJjtB. Jan »—(/SV The ap^
prentice is rapidly coming Into his
own again This was revealed by
'Trstvls J. Lewis, supervisor of the
apprentice training sendee, now fin-
der the War Manpower Commission,
who yesterday said more and more
discharged veterans are turning to
this age-old method of learning a
trade.
Lewis just recently returned from
a conference in Washington with
War Manpower Commission Chair-
I man Paul V. McNutt and Industry
I consultants on veterans activity tn
the growing program. McNutt ask-
ed for expansion of the currently
participating 32,000 establishments
to 450,000 to take care of veterans
An expioston or a pressure cook-
ler at the A»-0y Fig Stand. 419
North Locugt street, Sunday morn-
ing caused damage sufficient to
neenMtate ths temporary closing
of the establishment, according to
R B. Shannon, who is co-owner
with*J. o. Burch of the business.
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AUSTIN, Jan. 30—<JP>—A com-
mittee of University of Texas stu-
dents. authorized by the student
body m convocation last night, pre-
pared today a protest against Sen-
ate confirmation of three regents
who last week voted against rein-
statement of Dr Homer P. Rainey
as university president.
The student group slated a call
on the Senate committee on gov-
ernor’s nominations which tomor-
row will consider six appointees to
the board. Three Of the six. Chair- I _ r
man Dudley K. Woodward, David of presidents will attend a dinner
M. Warren and Dr. C. O. Terrell and program at Mary-Hardin C01-
. tege Bejton ln celebration of the
petitions, including one college’s centennial. The president*
^vocation program Thursday night.
HEARING CONTINUES OF IX- .
PORTING OF GA8
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through the celling, while the lower ”
section plunged' downward through
the cook stove on which it was
being heated, and demoUstxed the
stove. No one was injured
Shannon said it was hoped to
be open for business Wednesday.
Place a well equipped shoe shine
kit where your family will see it,
IWBL _iand be tempted to shine and pro-
Wben the expioeton occurred, a long the life of thpU riboee.
TAX L1D1 18 CANCELLED ON
PRorNKTY MOK
In the suit of State vs. George
Avery, District Judge B. Wr Beyd
ordered the cancellation of the tax
lien against the property involved,
it having been siwwn iff the hear-
ing that all delinquent taxes against
the property had been paid.
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Edwards, Robert J. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 145, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 30, 1945, newspaper, January 30, 1945; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1370390/m1/3/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.