Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 61, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 12, 1954 Page: 3 of 10
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Roberts will head a committee of
helpers including Mmes. Sam Ful-
ton, Sidney Stockard, Thelma Fin-
ney, Ed J. Williams, and Thell
Joplin.
Thursday morning the students
from the Sanger High School will
receive X-ray treatment at 10 a.m.
And Thursday afternoon at 1 p.m.
the students of Fred Moore High
School will be taken through.
said he would show evidence why
he or some other attorney "not
under the domination of the board"
should serve as attorney of record
in the receiverships.
Smith said he believed yester-
day’s court actions left Allred’s pe-
titions without any grounds for fur-
ther litigation. But he said the
courts’ actions rescinding its order
as of yesterday would have the ef-
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AUSTIN ( — Austin Atty. Em-
mett Shelton was due to take over
today as the attorney for the re-
ceiver in pending insurance bank-
ruptcy cases.
Atty. Renne Allred Jr., brother
of Federal Dist. Judge James V:
Allred, was out, Chairman Garland
A. Smith of the State Board of
Insurance Commissioners said.
Travis County’s three district
Judges signed an order yesterday
rescinding their appointment of
Allred. And Smith said the judges'
order upheld the board’s authority
to hire and fire attorneys for its
liquidator and receiver.
Also apparently ended were ac-
cusations leveled against the in-
surance commissioners in separate
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would authorize payment.
Allred had charged that one rea-
son for board malice toward him
was his desire to sue the board’s
chief examiner, L. W. Lanchard;
a former board employee, V. C.
Thompson; a state senator and
others for conspiracy to defraud
in connection with the Texas Mu-
tual Insurance Co., now in bank-
ruptcy.
75,000 Clinic Cases
Helped Develop Hospital’s
PILE-SHRINKING
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Jack Schmitz & Son
Funeral Home
/05 N. Leeust St., Phone can
Denton
FORD'S V-B IS THE SAME TYPE OF ENGINE
AMERICA'S COSTLIEST CARS ARE SWINGING To!
Seven more makers in the last six years alone have
switched to V-8 power in their most expensive models. Yet
Ford’s been offering this same type of V-8 power for over
22 years! What’s more, Ford gives you your choice of
Fordomatic" (the most versatile of "automatics"). Over-
drive* or Conventional Drive—the finest choice of drives
in the low-price field.
PLASTIC NAVAL TEST
BAY CITY, Mich. (AP)- Navy
experts believe ships with plastic
hulls may be used as mine-sweep-
ers, Just as effective and probably
less expensive than the all-wood
sweepers now in operation. It has
contracted for construction here
of a 57-foot all-plastic ship. Except
for small aluminum Joints and two
nonmagnetic 4,000 - power horse-
power engines the ship will be en-
tirely of plastic.
Its designers hope it will be
able to sail through mine-infested
waters, without setting off the
deadly magnetic devices which
sank or damaged many ships in
World War II.
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NORMAN, Okla.—Gary Santerre,
son of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. San-
terre, Route 1, Denton, has suc-
cesfully completed the problems in
the Mathematics Newsletter of the
University of Oklahoma and has
become one of the few high school
students in the nation to be placed
on the Univeraity’s honor roll, Dr.
Richard V. Andrea, sponsor of the
Pi Mu Epsilon newsletter, has an-
nounced.
Distributed throughout the world
to increase interest in the field of
mathematics, the newsletter car-
ries mathematical problems which
high school students are invited to
solve.
More than 5,000 schools receive
the newsletter and thousands of
solutions are received on the Nor-
man campus.
Students who are placed on the
Mathematics Newsletter honor roll
are among the most outstanding
mathematics scholars.
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BURT M TEXAS BY TEXANSI
CANNING FRUIT
Remember when summer meant hours and
hours of canning for mother? Whew, was it
hot — what with the wood range going full
blast! But mother never complained as she
stood over the steaming kettle. And where in
the world will you ever find anything as
delicious as the fruit that mother ladled into
those gleaming glass jars? Remember?
We consider it a privilege to offer our com-
plete facilities for service to everyone in
their time of need regardless of circum-
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MRS. H. H. WILLIAMS. 1600 McCormick Street,
Denton, says, “I just love the grill on my Gas range
because there's no meat shrinkage, especially with
meat patties. Keeps them fat and juicy, yet they’re
cooked through and through. My range is so easy
to clean, too...a damp cloth makes it sparkle!”
Mrs. Williams has A Universal Gas range with a high
broiler. Many brands Are featured during the Old
Stove Round-Up Sale now in progress at Lone Star
Gas Company and Gas appliance dealers. (Adv.) C-1
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Ford's new 130-h.p. Y-block V-8 is the most modem
overhead valve V-8 in any car at any price. And it’s just
one of Ford's many "Worth More" features like new Ball-
Joint Front Suspension and tomorrow’s modem styling
which other low-priced cars don’t offer. See and Value
Check all of Ford’s "Worth Mores" and you’ll agree
Ford’s worth more when you buy it, worth more when
fact of continuing Allred’s salary pSTiptonieeProaehubrggptsiaoxnd
through Oct. 11. He said the board | ment or suppository form.
Clinic’s medical staff. This pile-
shrinking ointment is not a mere
modified akin salve. It does not de-
pend for its effect on just one in-
gredient. Experience with more than
75,000 clinic and hospital cases haa
shown how an ointment must deal
with the various problems of itching,
bleeding, swelling and pain. For non
surgical shrinking of your piles, get
Thornton Minor Ointment—the pre-
suits Allred filed yesterday in an
attempt to keep his $12,000 a year
job.
The board sought to fire Allred
Sept. 15, but Allred contended he
was appointed by the courts and
only the courts could fire him.
Smith said Allred would be paid
1500 he claims was due him for
the last half of September. Allredi
filed the three suits yesterday fol
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Old? Get Pep, Vim
Feel Full of Vigor, Years Younger
MEN.WOMEN2a;0eg6.Dd22s
■ in, exhausted. Take new, higher-potency
Ostrex Tonic Tablet,. Often needed after 40-
by body old, run-down just because lacking
iron; inereases vim, vigor, vitality. Thousands
feel full of pep, yean younger. Quit being old.
"Cet-acquainted" size 50. At all druguists.
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All persons over 15 years of age
have been asked to participate
and hours at the X-ray center
have been set at 8:30 a.m. until
5 p.m. each weekday — Monday
through Saturday.
Dr. J. David Thomas, president
of the Denton County Medical As-
sociation has said that, if detected,
tuberculosis is more easily fought
in the early stage.
It was for this that the free X-
ray program was founded — to
find the disease in its early stages.
The service is entirely paid for
by local! and state agencies who
sponsor it.
Volunteers have helped with the
X-ray program here to speed the
flow of persons taking advantage
of the program and to handle rec-
ords of those X-rayed.
Officials at the center say more
volunteers are needed Wednesday
morning. For Wednesday afternoon
those signed to help are Mrs. Helen
Voertman, Mrs. Aubrey Davis,
and Mrs. Marion Swanholm.
Thursday the volunteers will
come from two local organizations,
the Women’s Auxiliary and the
Grey Ladies.
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X-RAY PARTICIPATION—Employes at Flow Memorial Hospital are planning to have
100 per cent participation in the chest X-ray program now in progress in Denton at the
Palace Theatre. Pledging participation for the various hospital departments are, left to
right, Mrs. Mildred MacIntyre, director of nurses; Mrs. Willa Hudgins, housekeeping de-
partment; R. B. Neale Jr., administrator; and Mn. Opal Cannon, dietary department.
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"When I commenced to take Bar-
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