The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 101, Ed. 1 Monday, October 3, 1949 Page: 5 of 8
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M0NDA1
fill Tt Learn Still Ageles
But StiB Causes Mle
Scribe Learns Magnets Are Here To Stay
Needle Sends Nichols To Science Library For Facts
SMND A FEW HOURS AT
4 ' ' j £
more
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Gain a Lifetime of
dancing fun and
popularity
From the very first ‘
Kathy Kueton, daughter of Mr. about the house. reared to be directed at breaking
and Mrs. W. R. Kueton, was honor- Refreshments of coffee, cake and down the Britljit system of tribal
ed recently with a party ceiebrat- peaches with whipped cream were government .and influencing the
ing her fourth birthday. served to Mrs. R. C. Christian, powerful witch/doctors, the reports
the bronce bushings from the heap, Instance. Some have
leaving the phospohrous ones tm- opener with a magnet
d the meeting to order, and Mar-
garet Ann Morgan, secretary, call-
the roll with each Scout ant-
very first lesson at
0 r rom rne very iirst irumua «
Arthur Murray’s you can really
dance. His teachers inspire you
. . . Chosen fpr their talent and
trained by Arthur Murray in
his . unique methods, they banish
your self-consciousness.
In an astonishingly short tlms
you do the new steps with grace,
and ease. You’r* ready for con-
quest. How thrilling to step into
new fun and popularity . . .‘to
find invitations, partners, com-
pliments flowing your way.
Start today . . . have the
time of your life at your neat
party! Phone 5S0, or come
to the Studio. _
tyu Entered
small-size dollai
RELIEF AT LAST
jCieoaabioairii*mpeaoiMlyb*c*ei*
j k goei right to the Mat or the trouble
1 to help loosen and expel gertt ltden
'phlegm and aid nature to tooche and
Ml rtw, tender, kifissae^ brooc^isl
•mternia--- - - - - *1*^11 ----'J
oucow membrane*. Tell
.....10 tell yon s bottle at
with the underitanding]
•he w*y k qukkly/SUo
or rou ere to hew your
CREC
ftr Coughs,
whiekere and elide tuners for crys-
tal radio sets. Remember? He grew
up with the buslnees. Now he Ulhe
more about his Ayreshire dairy
farm than he doe* about radios. He
equipped * flying laboratory la 1M0
The boat was built t* IMS aad
christened th* USS Michigan. Dur-
ing the Civil War, the Michigan
stood guard over Johnson'* bland
in Lake Brit and foiled an at-
tempt to liberate -over 8000 Ooa-
TOO UTE
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(•) Uoe only official entry blank
obtained at say Ford Dealer-
* -. ship displaying the poster shown
betowIPrint dearly your name
And nrldrr—
eootineotel United States nod
A Inelm
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(C) Prim* at stated on entry
$« An'Bond
"• for Complete In.uran
(d) Winners’ names will H
posted at all Ford Dealers’ not
later than December 1,1949,.
(•) Contest H open to al resi-
dents of United States, except
employees of Ford Motor Com-
pan vrFord Dealers, their adver-
tiang agencies or their families.
II be awarded cm
sincerity, originality j|
ml Judged derision*
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SECOND BAPTIST 10
INSTALL TU OFFICERS
By Mn. J; C. Schmatfl
.Soviet-'Works In
Africa To Create
'Black Proletariat'
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By HARMAN w. NICHOLS magnetite, and It’s. affection iter of a dijfl ani tbs ffiap*t l«« U - - _____
WASHINGTON, Oct. JT dLB—An iron needles The effect was de- that dolly Is well stressed. problem yesterday yrhmi Min «««•
LONDON, Ost A (0X1~- The Soviet *l«triealsuH*eer InSchmiectady, 0,^1. ^ci.T<£nl£ ‘uSSyww
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dtinent of Africa, reports reach- ITZ'Z T ~ Wd to- fgiWftgJB ^* h&"d,ul sS^
ing . . slftonsni . alr by a oord. always alignea itoSlf The magneto are hers to stay, .bobm, wsg asm Mmnu uw*
The reports said the Rusjwr Je- , ,Hi* bo** tossed M» a box ooa- {"(JeM“me and be A«d, thank goodness, the'
- Aflir the- paogram, Mrs J. A «» installing officers " ’ .......“ *' “““
fflleon. pwsldent^ prsridsd Over Those installed were Bob Kal- une «, u ano lS-xear unions ganaa aistrmution to tribes m the “Separate 'sm—fast"
^Thom attending wire Mrs. C. A. , dlrect°r,’ M«^.e?te^‘nedf S?eNtly W‘,V terrltori** ot th* w«t0rn man ordered. •" Placed In a glass-covered box,
Mrs Bob Kalbito Mrs “l«ha™ MarshaH, secretary, and Mexican supper atJ&ejtotae of Mr. nations. : •*, ^ .■-TS^TSSR;. a: . J 'a>OtristophSr Golutobus usedl
ulu J*« Tanner, classification officer, and Mrs. W. L. Walker, directors ‘’Portraits of Lenin and Stalin -*-t*k*J Ud heed, wmstopner MMumpus usea
Baker, pastor.and-Mr*. C. L. Har-
^ Itori Gree^ rta’ 'Tralnl“* Union director were Nolle Bryant, Betty Crawford, Mr./
j,r ,Bd « the lnstalllne officers. ’ * W. L.-.Walker, Jackie Dietz, Sonny
'Add'iT Abab4”BthlQpto, talntag mom than a,thousand ttoy “gg, pX^'Peregrinu. told reflated WhenTfiret rftotofS
LwtL ^_HaroM mvardr^"« the oigantolng busbln|s, . •'i*IhM*^^ •
P“ «;a deuVoe?'
0n* does mt i
b. willy-niii, is r ” 1
"°t pay to us. i
card, for a ai3ea
value However,' SM
wed with poKlhi; 3l
| In digearding it m.*
lin'or
few sia
ted out of your mo«^ J
3PTION 1
*M information *o« ^1
hand opponent, tCl
the better. .If you^J
some mlsinformstioi J
1 doio..Jf yag^aa JB
’roneous impretiiot twn
. »ant T’a it *», 3
[advantage. You^.,7|
fv*ly by diecardZJI
if you happen to tial
lng a pair to rth* "higj
I same type of deeeptiiai
noticed when hoidlu f'
d, by maiding only
and holding up , ,
reference. *
llarly when paitoettoi
N«J meld, fbahjj
* *° »dd your earii •
eepeolally U w (
J than. When playing,
pnto who are apt to
whL toase pairs mu «
■ *• PbUh, your
|°PP««*t may *ro»
loarda, h> the belkf
[whan yowr rid* Ms ,|
1 only threemtunlt
! hs*t»a to Kd , fc
which will be i boa]
’ Canasta. Remeabei
^ **Pw!SSN*5S!,Mfe».'M a, M-TW UhfcM ___ _
ptfe_and Mr«.^oDoy^rage.^^ Seburn Chappell, young people; were Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Starkey
Mk m aafgew? AW
have been found in the village, of w„ tali r ™ ,,k,d lL lsto by declaring ,to his ship log froM MUth, either.
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WMU member, attending the r^ ,7““™ 1°™* |6“Ple: w“# “r’ ana Mrs. «. w Starkey -CommunUt pamphlets to crude Th. h,..hin« to. This was straightened out. in
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£S!St tLSnSS“*
broadcasts in trtba1 dialects.
(jnii, SCOUT PRESIDENT George Wilkinson, elementary.
The Gir‘^J!,j'r^1lhrid RATHE KUETON HAS
their regular meeting recently at fourth BIRTHDAY
the school.
iroji. From there on, his task than 800 permanent magneto to
of small storks. Arrangements of «°adcasts in triba1 dialects. k,,* e“hJ,1S?e- ..
rose, were placed at vantage point. Communist activity also ^ he^was^ho^ewito'u.S! Qtn o^S ^
a crank
attached
.................. t the tin
E said, x' / ' That sent this faithful one to the Hd.
.... Joolt mto the The previews on the toy count-
ers also are Interesting.
Hsvok tn Nava The young “mothers” now can
edVchairman during the election ^**XV/fi^TidgS V‘~ beST‘^i ^00^ f^^^^tdo^toh’a
? Tootle Patton, .BUM# ABn Hart , >' ;.TjK.lj|frtjp*. prints a daily bul- wlth «» lodestone, natural ore of doU_dreM ta toe geneTlll direction
YMdeir vice-president; Mary Ann Burch and H°Pe McDonald. MRS. HOPPER ENTERTAINS in Fr*“chJa?d A?y,‘ “------‘-~— -"1 ""w—---—'
jaatas 168WellslnPastWeek
Thote attending were Linda ^ the church. tl8t Churcii^with a party recently. Recently the Soviet legation pp*
Prince Lina Sut Busahart, Evt- n w Reed minister and teacher ^er borne.’' cned an exhibition of photographs AUSTIN, Oct. 8. fUlP)—-Texas oil
- Stephan^ Kathryn Tandell. brought the concluding lemon ori Mm. B. F. Martin Was in charge lW welli lMt
cu mv -— - Games ware played and refresh- M. L. Eaves, Mrs. H, E. said* s / —------- — —
wering with the Bcout pledge and ffients of ,Rndwlches potato chlpii Lumpkin, Mrs. M. W. Busshart, In-Addis/Ababa the Soviet legs- ^l*nce ’ibrary '‘°
tto.,P*y>n8_du®». punch and cake were served to Mrs. A. E. Coward, Mrs. Sid Brew- tjan staff outnumbered that of any b'story of magnets. m “mothers”
Mrs. R E. Doris Cooke, Tommy Partin, Jean «. Mrs. _Adrkn_ Teel, Mrs. H._ W. ctoer-foreign ambassy, the reports Magnetism U believed to have The y u"8 “
Mary Ann Troha, Kay Dunks, “Church Finances.1
Qsudette Robinson, Olivia Slaugh- Those present were Mrs. J. L.
of the games played during the today,” to which Ethiopians and week, boosting the year's total to
[tarty. other natives were admitted free. 6968, the railroad commission re-
... oieda Martin, Grace Burch, Lone Mrs C R Wolfe Mrs Pst Refreshments of punch, sand- U. 8. embassy was said to be ports.
si'Mr*.’fits siss l , 'ASL’&ssr&A
w.,. wi- • a*-;? r«r M“ c is^syy-.jnsyg .‘sswwttr S a““ •" *"
• L- - _ r n Mrs. M. A, Graham, Mrs. D B. porting to show the growth of its Six gas wells were reported for
Stone, Mrs. M. Patton, Mrs. E. L. movement in Africa. one such th* week, bringing the 1949 total
Maatersoft, Mra L. C. Gentry Mm claimed 1.000,000 paid subscriptions to 648, compared to last year's 628
W. E. Emin, Mrs. M. A. Toombs! along the Ivory Coast over the same period.
Mrs. C. Fulmer, Mre. F. Wlggin,
PEBSONAIR and Jot Fannin.
Mr. and Mr*. Jo* Treat and
daughter, Pam, are visiting with INTERMEDIATE TRAINING
relatives in Massachusetts. UNION FETED WITH PARTIES
• Mrs. A. R. .Zion and daughter, The 15-Year Union of the inter-
One* Alta, are visiting with her mediate department of the First
parents hi Deluth, Minnesota. Baptist Church was entertained
PIIMNDRM
Mystery Ended
For centuries, million of Pin-Worm victims
heve desperately sought a way to daal with
these peats that Uve in the human body.
A new. isMMe treatment, Jayae'e P-W
Vermifuge, now offers real relief. f-W’e vital
Ingredient la a medically-approved drug that
attacks Pin-Worms In the intestines and ta-
the
lected by the famous . _
in Worm remedies for over 100 yearn.
Gel real ralMi P-W * (or Pin Wormil
Mrg. M. C. Shaw, Mrs. W. A. Ship
Mrs. B. P. Hopper.
Television Never Invented; It Just Grew
iittt Imsflfl Over Station Licensed By Hoover In '28
>V*r, who and loaned K to the government
sommerce. for two-way radio experimentation.
,t the pree- "Television never was “ invented
Wee as 1 <4
By LiO TURNER named Herbert.C. He
NEW YORK Oct. I. —ff'R—Tele- was then secretary of
vision never was Invented, It )u*t That was the year tt
he said.
isp. " the old, blanket-sited greenbacks. It Just grew. And a lot of people
An old. yellowed newspaper ellp- Remember? A (JOlar went a long grew with If
ping shows, that the first public ways them. “The first transmission was with
demonstration of the transmission That was the year that Leon the old Nlpkow disc, which was
of human ‘images through the air Trotsky was exiled from White B three-foot revolving disc with
was on-August 33, 19M. Russia, the Graf Zeppelin crossed j/i6 inch perforations. I got four
k was transmitted from a radio the Atlantic and Mr. Hoover was photo-electric cells from the Unf-
itotloq at Coytesville, New Jersey, elected president vcrelty . of Chjcago for the first
tost was licensed by a fellow Several hundred "scientists gath- Mts. That’s the only place you
ered at a hall to New York Uni- could get them,
verity’s up^n Manhattan cam- ,n(,UJ hM worked
pu. and equlnted into mini three- telev|„on #ver ilac* x bcf#n regu.
quarter by three-quarter Inch |ar dBny Revision transmission
screens aad watched - the faces of .from BroMyn ia W-The great-
people who were speaking on th* f(t advlnce W81 ^ inv<ntion of
. . . the prewnt television tube by Vlad-
.Th# lAlr *■ Z»ork>" ot RCA about
transmitted through the a r in that u or „ y(.aM The Kenegcopt
publi* demon.traUon of television tub, WM to television what the
we” ‘h0“ <* Hugo Oersback, now early tub# w„ fo radio It tool| k
publtoher of a radio magatlne and of ^ doth and <Uih .
Jl7*-S?02a’ <*'*'*" *in**r °* th* IVhat 1. the aent step to tele-
old Pilot Electric Company, form-
erly of Uwrenoe, Massachusett*. “Color,” Goldberg said
Gelosco to now head of an Elec- “0ur greatest handicap at the
tronle* Company at Milan, Italy. prM#nt Wm# „ a confuaed pubHo.
They were followed by several No won<kr oonfu^.S.
radio entertainers.
“The received Image was of suf-
..olent definition to enable observ-
ers to see the woman’s feature* dis-
tinctly," th* old newspaper clip-*
ping reported. "The animated Im-
age did not Stay la oat place but
continually shifted to on* diree- CLEVELAND. Oct I. Ol — Df-
Oon” forts by th* Western Reecrve HU
"THet was because on# of the J°^,caL^oele.ty to mjn **“
motor* was running faster than US* Wolverine, tfae ' hi* armed
U* other," Isidore Goldberg, pres- «*•« «n the Great lakes dur-
ldent of the Pilot Radio Corpora- ‘he Civil War, hss failed aad
tloa, who built the television set “>« Tef‘(1 ha been gapped
used to that demonstration, said * '»* soelrty triad tot m
Mj. years to raise a fund that srouid
Goldberg to a toughing, roly- aIIow fhip to be kept ae a
poliy oigar ehatn emoker, who *n- monument to the naval forces q(
torSSTsSSm?5SI3«i?taS -“>• OU War. Howe-efT not en-
ness whea he finished technical ou*h moB^?.WM suoeertbed and
then^H. to a ml-
crys-
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COOK S PASTE WAX
Poluhei to ■ hard, lustrous, »n- ,
.during film with mtnunum ef-
fort Ideal for hardwood doors,
woodwork and furniture.
COOK'S LIQUID WAX
A new liquid was made espe-
cially for linoleum, enamel j
print, asphalt tile end herd- I
wood doors. Dries to • lustrous,
dear film
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Mail Mtry bsfore midn
’ VS/ October 31, to Ford Car-:
The
scrap la
was being collected. ■
President Roosevelt eeld, “Memor-
Into such as the Wolverine (Mich-
igan) constitute a distinct moral*
factor‘which to of grrater value
| than th* metal.” - _
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Honest Sri Finally
Gets Her Just Reward -
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TOPEKA, Kan.. Oct. I. (UMRnn-
eety brought Ite.rewxid, a bank-
roll of fl.TM to Oeohta Modgett
A court decided she was entitled
to that sum, the amount ia cur-
rency eh* found in a dresser draw-
er la a hospital sickroom,
i Hi* room waa occupied br her
father, Michael Blodgett His eo«-
dttlon was too criUral to learn
from .hhr If (he money was his,
and he died without l ring ques-
tioned.
Instead of putting th* eash ta
her pun* and keeping quiet about
It, Mlaa Blodgett turned the
to’Th*
' n year, without i
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entry per car or truck maybe con-
■iHered. AH entriei become the
property of ford Motor Compa,
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State and local regulations and
bo oonteet rules o* entry blank.
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 101, Ed. 1 Monday, October 3, 1949, newspaper, October 3, 1949; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1027916/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.