The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 110, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 11, 1952 Page: 2 of 8
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PAGE 2 —THE BAYTOWN SUN, SATURDAY,?OCTOtt«.,> . _ U
World Hoionce Sheet For vreek .. ,
SummaiyQftrewtlhHotAnd Cold Wars 3ICK k(Sl
By PHIL NEWSOM GOOD NEWS - and equipped South Korean fofces. SAX JlACINTO MEMORIAL
tailed Pres* Ford** Analyst 1, In Japan. U.S. Air Secreary The ROKs weathered some at the Mr*. Herbert Willia-UOO South
The week’s balance sheet be- Thomas K. Knlettar said US. a:: hMviMt enemy artmay barrages Pwtt 3
tween the good and bad news in strength in Korea had increased SO ^ ^ t. Mr*. Wylie C, Ferguaon-3230
the hot and cold wars: :per cent in theiaat three months of tne war, ana, iwupi mum WiaonsiA. ..
the Allies ’'compete mas .lumbered, swarmed back w the Peggy Jojrce Bennett-Pasadenn
RAD NEWS iery” at Korean skies. He adde attack time alter time Wtake a Donald Ray Bennett—Pasaden*
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iv*fifth annual
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fforid Peace.’
frf y«p«H« Pine Line Co. i~- tent.
award* Wednesday morning at the ,
33rd annual meeting of the ass'
elation in Fort Worth. —
The awards are presented annu-
ally for company executive and tr
an independent operator for out-
standing service to the petroleun
industry. A committee of forme
award winners, makes the sele
In' 1M* he was «lec-ed pre Ider.. *ieed
• both Magnolia Petroleum Co. nly a small hokhadi
ad Magnolia Pipe Uhe C#. Early * roof top before alert
tia year he was advanced to ad put the fire out
-.airman of the board of Magnolia -
ipe 1Jne Co. He haa been a direc. Buyfrom yourBaytmrs
fehsiiioviky's "Th
was studied F
rs of the Minav
Tbe club met in
1360 ON YOUR DIAL
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is Ravlaw
* Ntwt Roundup
' jjdB^'of dances* and
Md upon the drea
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1AV MORNING
kSab* Cor<C«*
{ Its. Tag 6ad dect
I fttiment table wit
I mtcracker and bowl
? Mb’a®* snia^ eoi°r'
jM hostess severed <
•it-bes and coffee.
Colored aujumn lea-
wetsOow seed pods »
a be home.
Miss Finley;
Miss Mead'
At St. John
Kim Charlene Fink
jfSAsne Mead will sil
sis. Sanday service s
Methodist church,
the psstor, Rev. W
til presch using the i
forti* Pro vine o< tl
Sudsy school will h
us sad Methodist To
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At the 7 p m service
fit Mtak on hi* recent
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TONIGHT *
S:00—T®u Asked tor It AI ..‘
5:30—Dick Tra«
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' 7:06—A a Star JUvitw-NBC
• (*> #how of SBow»-~-NBC
10 ;00 Boston Biarkie* '
10:30 -Hollywood , WrcftNnf
11:36—Whor* Wu I* .
12 :*io -Myiitry Mtns.r>n -
l-:00—Vcf|<n ebH Jiijtn Off
BINDAY
»:36—Ltfr I* Won IS Livin*
10 «0~-Tr.» Chriatoftotr*
10:15- Blronirth of O'Jf Nation
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11 :u6-TMt !• Tht Life i
ll:36-~C*odjr Cofimat-C*tf u
11:00 • Industry on Prrndo
!i:lfr-SBortsmEn * Club
^ OO WlkT^IM* Hst-kfek *
1 30 Ptt Wee Panel
J:00- Oil ProsreM ku/jw
130 Krum Hollrwoort
3 ufl Penteson V.'MMnftuti or Time
for Deculwi
3 30—OssM *r.« Harr.et
t 00 - Southweal rootbal! Coltfertnet
4 30-Rcy Roeerr—SBC
Home Of Bs.Hfa TV
DICKSON’S SALE8-SEEVICE
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U-oil- Blow VU _ ^
Japaji, off the big island of
kaido. a U.S. Superfort disap
Xovasad .
Although “Lee s offense * looked
ragged at times, it could have
•een because ..of the poor opposi-
tion,
iwo mere ________- Some Offensive lim* sUnooutr
came fast In the second period, deluded Eddie Gray David Ar-
making the halftime wore 33-0 nett, M.ke Hensley^John Enderl
Burchett acounted for one of the Noel Chaplin and Ken Daw pit
•D*, when be shot over center for some of the aforementioned d*
12 yards. Then he made the other .arsive stars,
on another fine catch of aJl-yard Gander subs played part of th
Orton aerial. third period and all of th** fourtr
***’• "nal 3? "Th Fullback STATISTICS I*- San J*
J.mmy Morris crashing over right ^ nrfg. Ru,hlnK ,24 «
Uckle horn thp fm3r Passe. Attempted -.15 13
^*n A IZ «se. C-mo'eted ..10 3
• from 'Quarterback John Morrow .......m M
sklo three yards away from pay- EF ^ llg
.tirf ICaOev. an ouUtanding Total Net yaraage vto
CnTautti -i ’la. 1 Irgit*
LATEST NEWS EVESR
—— — _ _ Jtamrs, vaxicivu .aiun vv wa na,
A Central Press Feature onf 0j ^,,5,. oartieipating in
------ the discovery of Old Ocean field.
RESPONSIBILITY ENDED Brazoria County,, Abercrombie and
YOU HAVE a responsibility hii tool company became famed
.•hen your partner's suit bid of in the industry for engineering
ne reaches you after an inter- feats which tamed the tremendous
enang pars. You** duty is to find gas pressures of Old O.ean. Old
,ome kind of a bid if you pos- Ocean today is a major U, S. field.
;ibly can, with any hand which He discovered several prolific
probably would give your side a Gulf Coa t fields and owned hoid-
.rame if your partner was barely ings in a number of them,
shy of enough to make a geme Abercrombie is seeing the reali-
guarantee bid of two. There is nb y,atjnn „{ a dream in the constfue-
need for suen straining to keep V ;!on of th, TfXfls children’. Ho*-
open, however, if the intervenin' ju, t Hou-.on, of which he if
opponent made a bid He has done cha, of he ^ of truttM1.
that work for you W,th the keef- uf,m ,Urted h, cItmb t0 the
bid'^rtop office of Magnolia, one of th.
yoi- have something worth show- maJ°r c3ml,an|M-,rom
ing -either a good fit for his suit ,h* l wl> •' b
or honor strength close to an ... . „ »
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.TAMALES TO GO
|‘ DINNERS AND OTHER DISHES TO GO
g| Stork Stops
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entire operation than now come
from any one of the atacki at the
DUPOHT-DUCO and
DULUXAuto Finishes
CEDARS
DRIVE-IN
LAST TIMES
TONIGHT
« Nov. 14, at l
Irt Maia.
Social Cale,
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I. K. ABERCROMBIE
KNOB TOVrvf
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hrtkw Girls. Mason.
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church at •:»
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double FEATURE
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“FUMING KATH3
■R.Cfl. u iliivjand commercial 14-18.
ills 10-13 good and choice g.-eitr
e?r caives 20*23. common and m»-
um 14-13. load choice he*Jers to
, most heifers 23 down.
Hogs and sheep No market all
eek as yards sere being cleaned
•id d s;nfecied follow og outbreak
“WORKING HER
THRU COLlEOr
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“STORY Of ROBIN**1
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for 300 potnts. 'whervas th*. «•
BUILDER MUST SELL
WITHIN 15 DAYS!
TRI-enY CLUB
SUNDAY
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112 000
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 110, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 11, 1952, newspaper, October 11, 1952; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1041577/m1/2/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.