The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 26, 1960 Page: 3 of 10
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^prinlitii'H. heavy tronin^. For hot appearance, Ught
ltuu<)m[< prrsst'Xf on <onx- Karmentx may ha dutrabte. The
!)aundrri"K ")<-th"d. how parttcutar one )tt about ht< pergona)
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„r dr<n wear may determine the amount of toachinz up.
Parental Consent
Needed For Child's
Medical Care
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consent for necessary medical
< m if your chiid [eaves home for;
a visit or a camping trip, or if you
Pint to be away for any iength of
time.
i or exampie, a summer camp
nurse may brine a txiy into a hospi-
tai with an acute case of appendi-
citis. Hut the doctor may wcii hesi-
tate lo go ahead and operate with-]
out the parent's consent.
Is the doctor arbitrary, and i;'
such permission just a iegai tech-
nicaiity? No, he is weU within his
rights, though tie may give first
aid-but only for emergency treat-
ment where a chiM's hpaith or.
ALL THROUGH THE HOUSE...
OR jUST A ROOM OR TWO
re^ax ^ coo? com/or^ .
ELECTRIC
a;r coM&'^'on^ng
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CHANGEABLE —Tiny w)td
flowers btossotn on f)ne quat-
ity cotton in this one-piece
swimsuit atyied with boy shorts
by Cote of Catifornia. A match-
in); shirt buttons on, adding a
sun dress to yonr summer
wardrobe.
Don't tolerate the heat of another Texas summer! Install Electric
Air Conditioning in your home. A central system wilf
coo! your entire home. Air conditioning units that St in
the windows witl cool the rooms where you spend the
most time. You'!! want on? in the bedroom for sure.
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life may be at stake. He is likely
to put off foliow-up care until he
can reach the child's parents,
rotative or baby sitter generaiiy
cannot grant consent for a child'
treatment.
Even an adult must request
treatment and grant consent
medical care on his own before
doctor can give it to him. Children
cannot do this.
By going to your doctor you show
your wiliingnoss and consent to ac-
cept his treatment. Your consent is
assumed also when you ask for
house call by the doctor, or if as
a resuit of an accident you come
to a hospital for emergency treat-
ment If you are unconscious, the
doctor may well give you emer-
gency care, yet later he should;
get your consent to futher treat-
ment.
Minors cannot consent to medical
treatment, and except in dire
emergencies their parents or
guardians must give it for them
The consent should not be broad-
]y or loosely phrased, but should
be as specific as circumstances'
permit.
The principal reason for naving
the consent in writing is to avoid,
later misunderstandings. It is
protection both to the patient and.
physician.
(This coiumn, prepared by thq
State Bar of Texas, is written tq
inform-not to advise. No person
shouid ever appiy or interpt any
law without the aid of an attorney
who is fuiiy advised concerning the
facts invoived, because a slight
variance in facts may change the
application of the iaw.)
Forest Personnel
Received Special
Awards May 19
College Station—AHcn T. Cleaver
of Henderson and Robert L.
Comte, Woodvilie, received Special
Achievement Awards at the annuai
meeting of Texas Forest Service
personnel at Ratctiff Lake, in
Houston County.
The awards were presented by
Dr. A. 13. Folweiler, Director of
the Texas Forest Service, in re-
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cognition of their outstanding work
in prevention and suppression of
forest fires, and the promotion of
forest management in their
re-
spective areas.
Featured speakers were Dr. R.
E. Patterson, Vice Chancellor for
Agricuiture of the Texas A & M
College System, and John M.
Cooper, Supervisor, Texas Nation-
al Forests. Brief remarks were
made by District Foresters con-
ccrtiing important events of the
past year.
New employees were introduced.
Members with 25 years service
and former outstanding c r e w-
ieaders were also recognized. Let-
ters of spcciai commendation were
presented to Ashtey Gore, Silsbee;)
C. E. Greening, Nacogdoches;
George Mclnnis, Fred; Edgar R.
Lamb, Jr., Coimesneil; Haroid F.
Peck. Kountze; Ctarence Williford,
Saratoga; and John D. Castilaw,
Kountze.
The opening invocation was
given by Harotd Peck, district
crewieader of Kountze. Foiioiwing
dinner, District 1, Linden, pre-
sented a short musica) program.
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Mrs. Frank L. Weimar and Son. The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 26, 1960, newspaper, May 26, 1960; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth215625/m1/3/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stella Hill Memorial Library.