The Giddings Star (Giddings, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, March 18, 1949 Page: 3 of 8
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THE GIDDINGS STAR
NEEDLEWORK PATTERNS
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Buy
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BAKE THE CLABBER GIRL
WAY. MV DEAR. WITH
- clabber girl
BAKING POWDER
When Your
Back Hurts -
start at 10 marks ($3) but those
who can afford it wind up paying
much more.
Astrologers are in the vanguard
of those who claim to draw aside
Almost One-Third
Of All U.S. Women
Drawing Pay Checks
WASHINGTON, D. C. — Almost
one-third of all women of working
age are drawing a pay envelope
according to the women’s bureau
of the labor department.
A year’s output of tin plate from
United States steel mills would
make a can 14% miles high and
large enough in diameter to en-
close the city of Pittsburgh.
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Clobber Girl is the baking powder
with the balanced double action . , .
Right, in the mixing bowl; Light, from
the oven.
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Maha these delicious All Bran rolls in i spare
momant bake them when you need them
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FINE, TELL ME, .
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OF MINE. amd
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ALLEGKATIE
Cats and New Castle Disease
A recent scientific report indi-
cates that cats may become infect-
ed from the virus that causes New-
castle disease in poultry.
the exact hour and day of its birth
in A D 1244 One, however, sug-
• Rub in Ben-Gay for fast-acting, gently soothing
relief from neuralgic pain. Ben-Gay contains up to
2% times more methyl salicylate and menthol—two
famous pain-relieving agents your doctor knows
about—than five other widely offered rub-ins. Insist
on genuine Ben-Gay, the original Baume Analg-
sique. It acts fasti
Also for Pain due to RHEUMATISM, MUSCLE ACHE, and COLDS.
== Ask for Mild Ben-Gay for Children.
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To obtain complete crocheting instruc-
tions. stitch illustratons and filet chart
for Tray Dolly (Pattern No 5861) send
20 cents in coin, your name, address
and pattern number.
gests the good luck influence of
Venus may be felt this year, in
contrast, to the difficulties raised
by Saturn in the past.
Ursula von Kardos, who scorns
astrological computations in favor
of second sight, has come out with
this forecast:
‘.‘In the first months of 1949. Ber-
lin will have the usual minor dis-
turbances, but a great improve-
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Eighteenth Dynasty (1516-1481
BC.)
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DELICIOUS GOLDEN
POPS! ENjoy’EM,
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A new handbook on Facts on
Women Workers also disclosed that
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Leaves scalp fresh
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Gives hair new lultra
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GUARANTEED
to remove loose dandruff
(Dandruff causes talling hair I
Send RI 00 (or S-oi tire
to Royal Products o
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And Your Strength and
Energy Is Below Par
It mny be caumed by dinorder of *ta.
ney funetion that permite polaemoun
waate la necumulate I or truly many
prople fee! tired, weak and minerabl
when (ha kidneye fall to remeve excem
Aelda and other waste matter from the
blood
You may auffar nneging baeknehe,
"heumatie paina, headachen, dizzinema,
getting op plghtn, leg mim. a«»llin(
Bometkmee frequent and sranty urine-
tion with emarting and burning la an-
otha nign that eomething (a wrong eub
the kldneye or bladder.
There should be no doubt that prompe
treatment if wimer than neglet. Im
Donn’e Pill.. It if better to rely on e
medieine that has Won eountrywide •p-
travel thee ne eomething lean favorabl,
iown. IWl have been trled indlMl-
I the Gulf Stream and or those of
/ North Atlantic.
BACK ACHE
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SORETONE Liniment's
Hitting Pad Action
Gives Quick Relief!
For faut, gentle relief of aches from back strain,
muncle Mmn lumbago pam due to fatigue r»
ponure. Ml (hr liniment spec tally made to soothe
"wchaymptoms
Sorgtone l inimeht hat scientific ruhefacient
ngredients that act tike glowiot warmth from a
uptneps Helpt attrad fresh surface Neod to
Soretone is dtrtrrrnC Nothing elve "pust like
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„noncy back 50c I conomy size 1100
Try oretone for Athlete s Foot Kill all S
bpes of common fungi — on contact
BBWBm curea
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I female functionni periodic dinturb-
neea? Dona title make sou mualTer
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zaNuch times' Then Do try 1 Villa E
-Einkham » vegettia ......I--.UKI IO
EMMze nuch nyptom* Pinkhamin
me.srand nwthing eftect on one
0 Moman a most tmportant orcana
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women's earnings showed that the
1946 median of all women working
full time was $1,671, and that only
about one women in ten made as
much as $2,500 annually.
State labor laws for women were
analyzed, as was legislation affect-
ing household employes. The po-
Memorial Library Acquires
Valuable Egyptian Necklace
ST. BONAVENTURE, N. Y. - A
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Berlin Is Bonanza
For Fortune- Tellers
Selling People Hope
BERLIN.—Berlin is a bonanza
for fortunetellers. They're getting
rich by selling the public in this
ruined city what it wants: Hopei
The hunger for a look into a
pleasanter future has gripped all
classes- dumpy hausfraus, elegant
actresses, shabby professors, rich
smugglers, skinny rubble cleaners
and fat politicians.
The fame of the soothsayers
spreads by word of mouth. It’s
rarely necessary to advertise.
Prices for consultations usually
I doesn't bother the
Milan Lava Beds to Be Used
As Steam Source for Power
MILAN, ITALY. — Underground
water, near red-hot lava beds not
far from this city, is to be tapped
with the aid of American machin-
ery to obtain high-pressure steam
to operate turbine electric genera-
tors
An order has been given to the
Westinghouse Electric Internation-
al company for two 300-horsepower
mud pump motors and one 350-
horsepower motor for use on rigs.
Tray Doily~tn Handsome Filet
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Whitew >11 tires '
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the Mour: beat HJ smooth
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gHe said the moisture content I
Beware Coughs
From Common Colds
Ahat HANG ON
reomulsion relieves promptly bec ause
Il #oe right to the veat of the trouble
, cohelp loosen and expe! germ laden
phlem and aid nature to soothe and
hel’raw, tender, inflamed bronchial
mucous membranes Tell your druggist
to pell you a bottle of C reomulsion
with the understanding you must like
the way it quickly alias e the cough
ot you are to have your money hack.
CREOMULSION
for Coughs,Chest Colds. Bronchitis
ment will start in the summer. An
event of great importance—thank
heaven, no war—will occur then.
Next winter will be much better.
The Allied air life will continue,
but with normal traffic. The Soviet
blockade will be lifted at the be-
ginning of 1950. Berlin is no sink-
ing ship, as some say now.”
the place of one fifth of the coun-
try’s married women appears to
be outside the home.
“In sharp contrast to the popu-
larly envisioned picture of the
‘average’ family, consisting of
father, mother, and children,
stands the fact that in 1946 over
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half-brother, Thutmosis II, who
succeeded her.
The necklace, together with a
document authenticating yit, came
into the possession of the library
through the procurator general
i of the Franciscan Order of Knars
i Minor in Rome. .
of the hive ranges from 65 to 80 1 ,
per cent This humidity is main- |
i tained fairly constant despite
varying humidity changes out- j mg herself King Makeri and dress-
side the hive For that reason, j ing Kke a man. She married her
Professor Anderson cautions>
beekeepers a gains! opening |
। hives any oftaner than is neces-
sary to care for the colony.
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necklace worn more than 3,400
years ago by a Queen of Egypt
who renounced her sex has just
been acquired by the Friedsam
memorial library at St Bonaven-
ture college.
The multi-colored adornment, a
1 double circlet of round and tabular
beads with a short beaded pendant
in front, once belonged to Queen
Hatshopsitu, who ruled Egypt with
i her father, Thutmosis I, in the
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NATL RE S REMEDY (NR) TAB-
LI LS—A purely vegetable laxative to •
relieve constipation without the usual
griping, sickening, perturbing sensa-
tions, and does not cause a rash. Try
NR—you will see the diwerence. Un-
coated or candy coated—their action
it dependable, thorough, yet gentle as
millions of NR'( have proved. Get a
25c box and use as directed.
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FUSSY STOMACH?
RELIEF FOR ACID a<4ANA9•)
INDIGESTION, A [ ryu,MU* ,
GAS ANO g‛ma FOR
I cup luke warm
| peratur of 96 degrees Fahren-
l licit in the center of the winter
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msure nhortrning
salt, into large b
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Pr f E J Ar l • : ! ee s; •'
cialist at Pennsylvania State
college, said that even when out-
side temperatures were below
zero, bees 'maintained a tem-
dd remainder, beat well A- Cover
boat clone y Ru trigerate overnizht or
Hni ll ready u> us hap —3
douehto nil greased mumin pann
bdhar full Let nr warm place
nourn 1ak
enke in hot oven 14251 P.) about
mipue do " drll-
QUESTION : My basement floor
was painted some time ago, but
the paint has worn off and I
would like to fix up the floor so
that the youngsters can use it for
dancing. Because of the expense
. involved I would prefer not to lay
asphalt tile. As i. is now, there
is powder about one-quarter-inch ,
deep, over the whole floor and the '
surface is not smooth, but full •
of small pin holes.
ANSWER You can treat the
floor and get a good job, depend-
ing on how much labor you are
7 willing to put into it. I- would
suggest that you look forward to
laying asphalt tile as soon as you-
can manage it, for the tile wuld
be much more comfortable under-
foot than concrete, if the floor is
to be used for dancing. In the .
meantime, you can paint the
floor with an appropriate paint
with a rubber base.
in the labor force numbered 16,-
323,000, constituted 27 6 per cent of
all workers, and 29 8 per cent of
all women of working age were
drawing a pay envelope.
The bureau said it was seeking
to promote a more realistic con-
cept of the American family pat-
tern.
Analyzing the economic respon-
sibilities of women workers, the
bureau estimated that 84 of every
100 working women. do so to sup-
port themselves and others.
A section of the handbook on
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• Bread Tray Doily
THIS handsome bread tray
* doily is worked in filet crochet,
is simple to make and generous-
ly sized. You'll have several done
in no time—for gifts or to keep
for your own use.
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Name
Address
Bees Air-Condition Hives
By Controlling Temperature
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8,500,000 families had a woman
head,” the 79-page compendium
! said.
I Until, 1900, women constituted
Others rely less than 20 per cent of all work-
on psychic trances, gypsy playing ers.in the labor force, according
cards, and spiritualistic gimmicks, to the report, based on census .fig,
- . . ■ ? - ures. Less than 20 per cent of
; women worked for pay. But in
’ 1947, latest year reported, women
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tern Town Wormed a
ift Currents
merfest, on the island of
off the coast of Norway, is
d as the most northern
f Europe
titude,is 70 degrees 40 min-
rth— about 10 minutes far-
orth than Point Barrow,
, it is a prosperous city and
iormal population of several
id.
lite of its northern latitude,
erfest enjoys a comparative-
I climate; the average Janu- •
nperature is a little below
g and the harbor is always
p; this is attributed to mild
ly winds, t’*e drift currents
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Preusser, Theodore A. The Giddings Star (Giddings, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, March 18, 1949, newspaper, March 18, 1949; Giddings, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1611379/m1/3/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Giddings Public Library and Cultural Center.