Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 146, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 1, 1953 Page: 4 of 28
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CLEAN UP! PAINT UP!
quet at 6:30 pm. Feb. 12 in Stone
NEWS OF THE COLLEGES
Repair For Spring. For Best Results Call —
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on the den's activities.
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Charro Days’
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Set Feb. 16-19
SAME LOCATION FOR FOURTEEN YEARS
The boys more than held their
own in the foods courses. against ! Brownsville and neighboring Mata-
nu.nerically stronger coeds.
INNERSPRING
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MATTRESSES
Feb. 16. It's a time when citizens
costs down to a minimum.
in gaily colored Mexican costumes
10'
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PICK-UP and
DELIVERY
Union Building Ballroom, where fa-
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Opening Rites
Today At New
Justin Church
He took an old plumb level and
lined it up along the door jamb.
Rest Assured
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2 Fires Quelled;
No Loss Reported
Gossett Talk
Set For Tuesday
At B&PW Club
Lawson, who resigned to move to
San Antonio, where her husband
strong to the School of Home Econ-
omics at NTSC. but two boys, the :
1 went on. ‘"He has to lay a sewer
line. With my tool he can lay ev-
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Gene Burton of Ardmore, Okla., 1 6
and Marvin Padgett of Ft. Worth 1
receive degrees today in the NTSC
management, have proved to the
coeds that men can cook. too
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of our Plant
ONLY FELTING MACHINE AND
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Special to the Record-Chrenicle
JUSTIN. Jan. n—Methodists of
the Justin area will celebrate Sun
ORANGE, Tex. Jan. 11—A A.
Rouse has done his level boat to
take the guesswork out of car-
wall Jackson Elementary School
auditorium.
ministration Building
Square dancing, Wednesday at 7
p.m. in the Union Building.
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NEW CHURCH BUILDING—The new Justin Methodist Church building, shown
above, will have its formal opening today. Speaker at the morning services will be the
Rev. Walter H. Vanderpool, superintendent of the Denton district.
MATTRESS RENOVATED
FOR AS LOW AS
Denton County residents will be
given this semester by TSCW
The courses with Ume and lo-
takes the guesswork out of carpen-
fry," he said, "It’ll give any de-
gree on rafters and at the same
time serve as a level."
He expects his new level to re-
place not only the old plumbing
type level in the craftsman’s tool
kitbut a lot of other gadgets.
“It’s a gravity-operated degree
a cost at $30,000.
The Rev. Walter H. Vanderpool.
It’s that simple.
"I could tell of a thousand ex-
7 p.m.
The Rev. Daniel H Jones is
pastor of the brick church, which
is 00 the site of the old building.
Rev. Mr. Jones is a student at
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ments will be on hand to help stu-
dents enroll and plan class sched-
ules
Dr V. L Wharton, dean of the
College, will direct enrollments and
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job training at a cafeteria in Fort
Worth. He will continue to work
there after his graduation.
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A surprise farewell shower was
given in Mrs Lawson’s honor by
the faculty at the home of Mr
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ing for the annual pre-Lenten fes-
tival called Charro Days."
Miss Stephenson
Added To Faculty
At Valley View
Special to the Record-Chronicle
VALLEY VIEW, Jan. 21 — Miss
Bonnie Stephenson will be the new
home economics teacher at Valley
View High School, starting. Mon
day.
Miss Stephenson will come to
Valley View from NTSC in Den-
ton where she was a student. She
will take the place of Mrs. Carol
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organized Programs are printed
but that is mostly to honor com-
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Army in Europe, will work at a
cafeteria in Dallas.
They will receive their degrees
in business administration with a
major in hotel and restaurant man
agement.
Students of TSCW will enrol for
second semester classes tomorrow
from 8:15 am to noon and 1 p.m.
to 5 p m.
Registrations will be held in the
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in the annex at noon.
From 2 p.m. to 5 p.m open
Spring Semester
Registration Set
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Eight on-campus courses
An Extra- Quality.
mattress
cording to their home economics
A hre I teachers Burton completed his
eighth home ec course this semes-'
ter experimental cookery. reu. 10. 11 s a ume worn citizens
Padgett has received college err on both sides of the border turn out
dit this semester for his on-the-
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monthly, it Was reported.
"I think we should inspect the
hospital every six months instead
of annually," commented Judge
Gray.
Neale told the commissioners
that the 60-bed hospital had 58
patients in its Friday “census. ”
The institution has beta averaging
55 patients daily for some time,
and its lowest census in recent
weeks has been 48, he added.
■ The touring group Himhed up
and down stairs, from basement
to rooftop. The operating rooms,
the emergency room and all the
modern, expensive equipment
eame in for close scrutiny, along
wig Retailed explanation by Mana
“Why. -i woula be almost a
pleasure to have an operation
here," commented Commissioner
Thompson.
• Following the hospital inspection.
Persons wishing additional in
formation can call his office. Fran-
cis W Emerson, TSCW registrar,
announced.
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of the 1890-1910 period Visitors
come from all over northern Mex-
ico and Texas
Charro Days starts off tradition-
They authorized Auditor Turner to
put machinery in aska to repair
the screens. replace inside window
casings on the second floor and
repaint part of the structure.
- “We want to do what is —ceaaary
to keep the eld jal in fairly good
ondition." the county nidge ex-
plained, “but all of us want to save
The four-day event will
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the 62 year-old County Jail and Lee.
decided on some definite repairs. -------------
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SCHMITZ
Plans for the banquet, which is
scheduhd during Boy Scout Week, ' won’t need an instrument or a line
were discussed by about 80 boys to see the pipe. Just-take the angle
and 30 parents at a meeting Tues on each joint as it is laid and I
day evening, that’s all there is to it. It’ll come
—. . out right on the money
The group watched flag raising
amples," Rouse said.
"There was the carpenter who
sakedanWgaupyigaynutdo wckana is stationed " Lackland Alr
neding an angle cut’’
the taxpayers as much money as
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the degree level and its gravity
wheel Five hours later that night.
Rouse had turned out his first
model. On Jan 1 , 1052, it was pa.
tented. Right now a working mod-
el is being turned out by a Houston
firm Rouse expects to have the
tool in production in February.
- , - ,, -1 "Take the electrician," he said j
and folding ceremonies and a film“He eliminates the guesswork of |
— — ——: -et"e- his conduit bends He takes my
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should be made with Mrs. Joe
Wilson Monday The meeting is
sponsored by the Legislative and
Women in Government Committe-
es with Miss Anabelle Pritchard wh . -
and Dr Mattie Lloyd Wooten in where, you n standing-
charge.
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atop a door jamb. "Now you see,
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The bricklayer "won’t have to
build forms and arches any long-
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crafts. He says he's done it with brick, take my level and set each
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md spend thousands store-room caught fire. T..
airing the Oyur under the porch of Snow’s Feed
but we are trying Store on East McKinney was ex-
own to a minimum." tinguished at 9:15, Friday night.
ally at 10 a.m when “Daddy” Har-!
1 grove steps out of his bookstore
and lets out and ear splitting “gri-
(to” (yell) at several hundred cos
! turned “mariachi” musicians who
have been quietly filing across the
interanational bridge from Mata-
moros.
j In great surprise (they've only
been preparing for this for about
a month) they cream back at
BROWNSVILLE" Jan 21
"Simplest thing.” said Rouse.
"Check the angle the board is
standing at. add to that the angle
to cut. swing the level to that
angle, mark it off and cut it. You
don’t have to pick up the lumber
to lay it off with your level."
Rouse got the idea several years
ago when he was erecting the main
building at city park "We had a
degree on the roof to lay brick.”
he recalled. "I spent half a day
figuring the degree on a 40-foot,
span and never did get it. I guess
that day cost me fifty dollars ”
He went home and thought up
and Mrs Curtis Jones. Among
those present were Mrs. Ralph
Clodfelter, Miss Hazel Bumgarner
and Mrs. Randolph O’Brien,
Cub Scouts Plan
Banquet Feb. 12
Cub Scouts of Pack 77 will re
ceive their promotions at a ban-
wheel,” he explained. "Tt can be
Ed Gossett, general attorney for
the Southwestern Bell Telephone
Co. in Texas and former Congress
man, will discuss the "Abolition
of the Electoral College" here Tues-
day.
Gossett will be a guest speaker
at the dinner meeting of the Busi-
ness and Professional Women's
Club in Hubbard Hall at 6:15 p.m.
The meeting will be open to the
public.
A member of Congress more than
12 years, Gossett was co-author
of the Lodge-Gossett amendment
to abolish the electoral college
and change the method of electing
presidents.
Reservations for the dinner
Southern Methodist University’s
Perkins School of Theology.
On the building committee are
economics courses required
J. T. House, Jackson principal, 1 degree level, checks the angle in
is cub master. the building, goes back to his con-1
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______ him and start playing and singing
culty representatives of all depart- ( "E1 Rancho Grande" in ragged
but enthusiastic unison.
Carpenter Can Use New Level
‘360 Ways’, Inventor Says
dult and bends it to the exact de-
bouse will be observed and Holy
Communion will be celebrated at
Piiot Point Man
Ready For Degree
Special to the record-Chronicle
PILOT POINT, Jan 31—Billy J.
Sitzes of Pilot Point has complet-
ed requfrements for his degree at
Texas Tech. Lubbock, where be
to a student in the business ad
ministratiop division.
He will receive his degree at
the spring commencement cere-
monies May 25
commencement exercises after
completing the business and home
Funeral services were held at
2:20 p.m. yesterday for Walter S ’
(Rosie) Morris, 88. former Den j
ton resident who died in Msdera '
Calif. Tuesday
The Rev. Richard Irvin officiat-
ed at the service in Asbury Metho
dist Church Burial was in the
Belew Cemetery at Aubrey under
the direction of the Schmitz Fun.
oral Home.
The retired farmer is survived
by three sons, Glen Morris and
Ray Morris, both of Denton, Her
man Morris of Madera; three
daughters, Mrs Ross Shepherd and '
Mrs. Deb Cruze, both of Denton,
and Mrs 3. H. Edwards of Cor-
pus Christi; eight grandchildren,
two great grandchildren and two
step-grandehildren.
HOSPITAL OPERATION PRAISED
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The Denton Fire Department their major
answered two calls Friday, but 1 The heve
reported no property loss at either.
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cation of first meeting. during
which the class will be organized.
are:
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ac moros, Mex , already are prepar
"What happens now"?
“You pull up a chafr ” He did
“You stand on top of it." He
did
"You break your neck trying
to see if it’s level.” He craned
but refrained from breaking his
neck.
From well4o-wall and all afound the house
yew'll want to cover your floors with this n.I, ace
stunning carpeting. Yom can de it too, be- •ny 2'7
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Male competition isn’t very
BELLBQOFINEAN
Now take the plumber," he (
generally agreed that Denton and
Denton County "are fortunate in
having such a hospital.”
County Judge Jack Gray said
"The tour was a revelation to
most of us. I, personally, was not
aware of the complex operations
of such a hospital, nor did I know
that it was so well equipped. Den-
ton and Denton County should be
proud to have such an institution,
which I believe is the finest city-
county hospital in the state.’’
The group, which consisted of
Judge Gray, Commissioners E. L.
Tisdell, Ernest Hilliard, John
Thompson and Dillon Smith, and
County Auditor Guy Turner, toured
the hospital from top to bottom.
The efficiency of the hospital
laundry drew special praise. Com-
missioners recalled that the hos-
pital's laundry bills formerly ran
as high as 8700 and 8750 per month
when the lauhdry was done "out ;
side.'' The "home" laundry was I
installed by Neale shortly after he
took over as manager and will
save several hundred dollars
dents
Classes will be resumed at 8:15
Funeral Service ' |
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RENOVATED FOR AS LOW AS ** V V
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Registration for the NTSC spring clothing. Tuesday, at 7 p m
a.. -- ..1 I semester wili begin Tuesday when room 108, College of Household
gay tne wmai^opening of Uieir seniors and sophomores Arts and Sciences Building.
will enroll. , Furniture finishing and renova
| Freshmen students will be ex tion, Tuesday at 7 p m in room
a, will , pected on the campus Monday for 209 of Old Household Arts budding
district superintendent. will speak meetings with major advisers and .01 . . ,
at the morning services at 11 a m 'for testing programs, according to Planning the home: featuring lo-
and basket lunch will be served Fresident J C Matthews Fresh .cal building,authorities. Friday.
men and graduate students will re P.m., room 312 of College of House-
gister on Wednesday, and classes hold Arts and Sciences building.
will begin Thursday Courses in shorthand, business
Spring vacation for student. this machinesand typing will be organ-
year will be from noon April 2 un- ized Thursday at 7 P.m. inroom
til April 7. and baccalaureate cere- 2 12oftheAdministration buflding.
monies will be held May 31. Grad -Con ersational Spanish. Thurs-
uation is scheduled for June 4. ।
Rouse, an Orange contractor, in-
vented a degree level that a car-
penter can use ”360 ways.” "It
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