Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, July 31, 1953 Page: 6 of 6
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Gladcwatcr Dully Mirror
Buttes T> Kwy
Her Boyish Name
SCHKNBtTADY, W_T. <W
Scientist* at G«»r»l HmM« I
M'i.rch luburaturte* are maWNS I
nt mkih' common items ttowMS
A wmdshtelU wiper nwAMi
serves laboratory dteliMl I® pe
cring a stirring rod that kM
lluidx in a I reeling bail* fr««l I
velopiiiK uneven lemperatlliaa.
A rut trap I* used in study
elei tric pubic »u lion*. d4tMHH|
the trap is a inrbon contact brui
When the trap is sprung, the bn
sweep* across a metal coots
whu h measures the electric Mi
liriiduiiil The tests are used
find out why vurtou* ctocl
'•barges break down insulati
materials.
NKW YORK, July 31 <U* _
When you see the new Danny
Thomas show on tin- ABC televi-
sion netwmk this fall there will
be more truth than poetry in-
volved.
This situation comedy series i>
about a night club comedian who
is so busy earning large money
uround the country that he is
practically a stranger at home.
The family dog. fur example,
thinks hi' should b< run out of
the dwelling as an interloper
"You think that's fiction?" the
comedian asked. "Know what mv
flvc-.veai old -on. Tony, calls me*
I've been away from my Holly-
wood home o much in the past
year that the list tinr.i I %
back he referred to nu* as Uncle
Daddy
■ Doesn't Like Uncle Daddy
"Funny, isn't it" A little heart
breaking, too. if vou happen to be
the Uncle Daddy in question."
This writer saw the pilot film of!
the new Thomas series—which one
of the best -heeled sponsor*
-napped up before you could say
'•cig.net" several weeks ago
It showed our hern. Pack home
after a long time away, getting a
sudden summons via telephone to
substitute for an ailing night club
st:,i before he had time to get into
his slipper- and light ins pipe His
wife looked daggers at him while
he accepted.
Fiction No Longer
So what happened the other
day? Thnnjas, barely re-acquamt- j
ed with the members of his fam-
:!; ;i;;.l hi* Gift's re-arrangement
of Mu* furniture after a long night |
HOU.YWOOD. Julv 31 <UP>
A new .-tar named Put Crowley
won an eleetiou loilav that fea-
tured chec crake c.imp.dgn piio
tos ami ballot all so she could
keep her boyish name.
Miss Crowlc> i> a hnqht eveit
Itf-vear-oid pixie from Scranton.
Pa., who used to In- a television
act re-- in New York Paramount
is grooming her for lug thing*, a*
they - iv in the land of sungln-ses
r.-.i pain; u»,
Mill die sttldlo. Via Holly wood
logic, figuusl her name sounded
like she Was a lie
“Any b. ili i .hi -o' i r*v nd
"«e I'm not a buy '' |nailed Pat
Mnt the mights' i dion. for
'in- first time in ■ Indio he tors e
leel» d a baleli of lit I .illil Iasi
names These wer* li ted on i bal-
lot that read, “memo to all Para
mount employes The manage
ment ^i-ck a ness name for Pat
CTetwles mil reoue-ti yout help in
making a -election "
Tile re followed a let of names
that wan' Mipi>o-ed to oWld feitil
nine Tliesi- ineluded Fi eia Rnv
■ led, Rervl Harloys lisldi i Hr. d'.
Valerv Carriek Hevi rls Cut a ill,
11.* i tl«'s lios dell. Ho a I mi Allan
md otlu r sia ti eiu>ket1
V. - Cross It-s e .mi ait ■ ed foi
her own nnmi She a ked the -til!
photo ilepurtnu nt to pose her foi
C.ULri’OlFr. Miss , July 31
\iriu.m First I’la.-s Melvin Phil-
lips, Route 1, Glade-water, hie
been a.v.igncd to Teehnieal Train-
ing Air Foree iTTAF* hc.ulquar
U-rs here, it was uumiuneed today.
Airman Philli|is is .serving in
tiu- n.nply and service* division
heie TT,\F DUiutt.- Hie io major
technical and military training
bases, where nearly one-fifth of
ail Air Force personnel are sta
tinned
A veb rail of HI yeai*' -ervi <
Airman Phillip- enlj-n-d m the
service in IMS He served in the
Pacific theater during World War
II. ami has been awarded the Good
Conduct Medal, the Asiatic Pacif-
ic Ribbon ami the Hron/e Him Me
arrivi d litre from Kii-let Air
Force Base .'1 nearby Biloxi. Mis*.,
one of TTAF's 10 bas<
chee crake, and she sent the pie-
ton- to In i bosses to prove alie
wasii t a Oov.
Paramount worker* rallted
iround Pat They cu*t lift write*
in voles foi -the* name of Put
Crowley.
•Ms fare is the map of Ireland,
aid ms name fils it," beamM
Pat
Mis- Crowley cried in agony at
the preview of her first starring
film, "Foi ever Female." SiM
then she's been starred in “Bad
Cartels" lid "Money Pram
Home liul Pal doesn't plan to Iw
■ st ir long under any name.
■ I want to get married.” rite
explained "I don’t want to act
fill uVfl
dub lour and a stint at the Pal-
ladium in London, got a telephone
call from I .as Vega* Betty Hut-
ton. the blonde bombshell, had
lost a decision to the Nevada <iim-
mer sun and would miss a couple
>ViC9 performances at the Desert Inn
—could Danny flv over from Iais
Angeles and fill in foi her a night
or two?
And. iiist as m ttse script, writ-
ten months before, he assented.
He st i-hetl his golf dubs in the
club house where the phone call
found him. rushed home and told
an old familiar story to his wife—
whose eyes tos-ed off a few dag-
ilid those of Jean
Ntw Signal Da
For Hospitals
MO CROWD gathered at the Si ii Hite store Wednesday morning when the third .immor-ar\ -ale of
the store opened. Bob Sugar, malinger of the store, opened the dma <t '• a in md the first 60 wo-
men who walked through the doors receive a pair of
CHICAGO 'Up A “mechanical
nuihas men developed that
can be used bv hospitals plagued
with -' ort igi of help
Tin "mechanical nurse" is an
autoinatic lgnal device that m
stand.'- alerts the nurse when a
patient is unduly active or at-
tempts to leave his bed.
The monitor can be engineered
to connect into the audio visual
nurse call sy-tem and eliminates
the nece-sit' of a nurse remain-
ing at the patient’s bedside all the
time
When a patient is overly active
or attempt- to get out of bed
• movements which may be harm-
ful to his medical condition) high
Iv sensitive witrhe are activated.
Klectrieal impulses turn on a red
lamp on the nurse’s intercom ron-
trril station and a soft ehime
sounds.
Wherever the nurse mnv be, she
i« immediately notified that the
patient must be attended to,
Ordinary motions of the patient
Ui not activate the signal-
The monitor - •-penally valu-
• *111• in the care of eertain post-
iperat;v- and psychiatry cases. It
also helps the nursing staff keep
tabs on children too young to re-
.,li/i the need f->r remaining quiet-
ly in bed.
Nantucket lightship, the first
United Stall's light seen by many
inbound vos els from Kurepe, has
been placed III ., new position h>
the Co.i-t Guard II is now 30
miles southeust of Sauk.il> Head
light on Massaehukctt's Nantucket
Island.
Tirad Of Soking Place ,hl' }r' i " k •>« uck.:
• would cost him S3 each ,*i, I -
To Pork, Sells Cor to the court:
! "Pardon in\ Lingua ■■ , ,lu
BUFFALO. N Y. (U.m—William : but l used to com. horn. (,
Goodenough of Buffalo clutched work very tired and driv.
round looking for a
>k Finally, I would
I with it' atul just
ii'e. I sold the car. It
gers just a-
Hage, the wife in the TV series—
picked a toothbrush and left for
by private plane.
How To Tama
Hot-Rod Impulse
1 Before you buy any truck... Make the ^
15-second SIT DOWN TEST
in FORDS new Drrverized Cab .
MIAMI. Fla iu?) — A Miami
road safety club has come up with
"green light idea" for hot-rod-
der- while at the same time giv-
ing them a "red light" of caution.
The Ramblers Ror.ri Chib of Mi-
uni. with police sanction, is run-
nint' "drag races" every other Sun-
day for Miami youths who have
the urge to burn up the road
The theory is that under super-
vision. the hot-rodders won t risk
their own and other people's necks
on heavilv traveled streets
As a part of the program, each
■ar most stand a ligid safety in-
si ei turn before it starts in the
trials Police have blocked off
street- for the races.
“Mr Jores, tfrrs may co/m
os a bit o/ a shod, but.
With lings continuing to lead
the way. it's sup going to pay
all you hog rinsers to fcetl those
bred sows and gilts properly.
Just letting them get by on corn
and shorts robs
them of those in.
-Kirt n ri t vitamin
they
K B must have. And a-
n result, you're apt
sJHy * 1-1 get a big p. r
eentuge of Still
^3*1 born, weak, floor
doing pig* from those fall I t-
n rs
Winn a complete, wcllbiil-
anred ration i» fed these bred
-•o',- md gilts, you simply get
MDKF log 3’ou get pigs that
weigi Ml lie: at birth, und vou
gi i pig- that wdl weigh more ut
Wl ANING time.
thr r g, tidi'in period. \nd for
th- pigs nhc:niy weaned »nd
puss, d this -turti i stage, I would
■iggest you cash in on these
line p> rk price* this year by put-
ting then weight on a lot faster
, , w . t h S U N t. LO
‘M'i'.c Hog Supple
v ment Pellet*, or
. S t NG I. O 1 V■
Complete Hog l’e|.
All feeds
V^TTi \ are ta. or-rnade for
..A f*.e 'hi* area, and con-
N®-' ' rj ""lain Mirj-th n g
they need ~ all :e just the right
balance. If I had it to do. I can't
think of a better year, or a
better tin e of the year, to ju*t
SCI whu: this d (Tori r re can
mean in your npi ration. Not onlv
bv market ’g more and higg< r
hog*, but cutting lot- of tune o(T
what it used to take to get .hat
n arket weight.
So, why riot drop by our place
here and let us how you lust
whnt n really big difference there
is in this who1' complete line of
wonderful SCNGLO feed*.
B. W. HCABD * SON
Mft Tytar Dial 1132
It's a truck driver’s dream come true! You’ll
know it (no, in tin* 15 seconds you take to . . .
suing open the new, wirier steel safety door . ,.
siiHr into the wide comfortable seat with
new exclusive shock snubber . . ,
sweep your eyes across the new one-piece
curved windshield and hack to the 4 ft. wide
rear window . . .
stretch out in big-cab roominess. Man! What
a treat for a working guy!
Here’s cab comfort you never thought a truck
could have! ('ome in today, sec* nil the features
that make Ford Trucks your liest buy!
w O&P the world's
most comfortable truck cab!
ttb new! It's DRIVERIZED!
Only FORD has it!
Ori< lb "g Pi " ■ i nitn i. tim
I'HOIIIS. • tw • ..i,d in the
sow's b"dv Ml' Ml . I get them
in a do y 1.1’ "t mm g with the
»itaniin* and n i" i ii* to im-n
along to thusi' utihnt" Iti ■ du*
mg tin* u•' ii ,<i ie i ’ii i if
««U'Vi got fii o p g- m ’ .
be *ute unit «'• thu’ the) g '
balanced ratine
Sunglo
PIG STARTER
F angle 31' .
HOG SUPPLIMENT
Sunglo 14*. Cnmpivt*
HOG SUPPLIMENT
Th'* i* fed Ibnt >'W till (
fora brcwtiiftft. .*»•*I nil tl
Phone 2155
B. W. HEARD t SON
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Belk, Jeanne. Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, July 31, 1953, newspaper, July 31, 1953; Gladewater, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1008715/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lee Public Library.