The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 154, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 3, 1949 Page: 7 of 10
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3, I949YHE BAYTOWN SUN—PAGE 7
Walt Disney
THE NEXT GRINNING
OP IN THIS "HOUSE WHO
APPROACHES ME WITH
THE IRRITATING *1 TOLD
A MKHANICAUT
£S
YOU SO* ATTITUDE ON MY
WILL SET THE FULL "
FURY OF W WRATH./
|tS GRUMP
ROOM IN
PUFFLE
TOWERS
.“Oft JUST keeping mjr head below water. How*re things going'
HAROLD TEEN
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TriOtMuri
WA6 WITH
MOWfc-TWATWir.
A WPHifiTICATCO
ANSWER, FOP?f
‘HAROLO, WHEN AMY «V*6T, THAT IS A
YOU'RE ALONE /MOOT QUESTION—AT
wrro a girl , f times ms sacred-
WHAT 00 ysdl\ AT OTHER TIMES *
TALK AfSCtrr^/, tjU0U:R00*-->TUp4
_ -_«rf « again frivolous—
I REAP MY LINE WITH ALL
ME, BUBBLE SOY ?g.
MOON MULLINS
SHALL KNOW THE TRUTH AND. THE TRUTH SHALL MAKE YOU FREE,’* John 8:82.
! art many, .inhere people who spea1< of many ways leading to heaven. You hear the ^ory on
hand if a man is sincere in his religious convictions he will be saved. But let us go to
’ruth and hear what It has to say relative to the way unto salvation.
Job 28:7. W. There Is ONE hope. Eph. 4:4.
- - 17. There is ONE Lord. Eph. 4:5.
18. There is ONE faith. Eph. 4:5.
19. There Is ONE baptism. Eph. 4.5.
20. There is ONE God. Eph. 4:6
21. There is ONE doctrine. Matt. 7:28, Jn. 7.16,
17; Acta 2:42! Rom. 6:17; Eph. 4:14; 1 Tim.
22. There, are many doctrine* of men. Matt. 15:9;
23. There are many doctrinei of devils. 1 Tim.
4:1.
-by WiHard
IN FACT MB PAID
WILLIAM A WEEK
'tORtrPIU6H80TTDM, WORD,watte!
s' YAS, BUT
DADciUMMIT,
YOU GIMME IT
SALARY in
aovanc&V
LORD P THINKS, BY HOOKl VEVSO
HIM vm?
1. Job prophesied of ONE way.
2. David spoke of ONE path. Psa. 16:11.
3. Solomon spoke of ONE path. Prov. 4:18.
4. Isaiah prophesied of ONE path. Isa. 36:8.
5. Hcremiah foretold ONE way. Jer. 32:39.
6. Christ *ald there is ONE way leading unto
everlasting life,. Matt. 7:13, 14.
7. Christ said, “I am the way.” Jn. 14:6.
8. Christ said there’* ONE door. Jon. lo:9.
9. Christ said there is ONE shepherd. Jn. 10:16.
isaggj
itlnue In the doctrine of
g SS -*1* « «!■ * ^^^M^thoaewho hear MT
Christ to save hlnisel
pel. Mark 16:15, 16.
il knew but ONE gospel. Gal. 1:8.
■re Is ONE body. Eph. 4:4.
iere is ONE Spirit. Eph. 4:4.
1 Tim. 4:16. . ,
25. We are not to receive any - other doctrine,
2 Jn. 10, It
IT'S
A PORE
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IN' WIMMER-AN':
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STILL CHAMPION.
CURLY KAYDE.7,
—by Chortes Plumb and Fred
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m SMUN TO LOOK : ;
MMAIAR! I'/HfiOW® V.
TO TRY A BIT OF AM Jj
IXPBWMINT- I'
NOW YU. TAKf
Wl* son PENCIL
■ Oo Gulf!. ■■■'
• When You Go to Omrei
Gulf Oil Corporation
Wm. Quarts, Diet
; _ '. Phone 50
Courtesy I* Our Byword
HUMBLE STATION 289
E. T. Johnson v
Corner Texas ana Whltla,
Phone 268 ”
Baytown'* Only
. Firestone Store
auto s Home supply I
Corner Main and Market
SHOP AT THE .
BIS -NEW
J; C. PENNEY CO.
HOME LUMBER CO.
"By The Big Oak Tree"
Serving Baytown W|Hj
Building Material
Phone* tOOMao*- .....
WRIGHT PACKING CO.
Calve* Butchered to Ord* <r|
for your Deep Fret**
Garth Road
T’bon.r
For Experienced and
Reliable Work, Call
TEXAS WATER I
And PLUMBING CO
1104 8 Pruett Phone » |
After Church, Dkie it
Tin
HUMBLE DIKNG BOOM
In tee Dormttor, Btytowi
Ur*,* FuD jfe
Attend Church htuitrly
WRIGHT
Phone 494
Corner of Texas \
.and Commerce
Buy The Best At J
WHITTINGTON/
BUILDERS SUPn\
Market SL Road Phon# (
Really Good Service!
Nationally Known App"
Gulf Coast Electric i
Phone 976-W
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Unftm Election Ordered
____Af Ft. Worth Ward Store
By Mrs. J. C. Schmadl Washington, Dec. i. — ®b> —
»«nGBES®KVE CLASS BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT MRS. HANCE ENTERTAINS k The National Ubor Relation*
S^D WITH SOCIAL Rev. and Mrs. Bill Baker an- SON ON BIRTHDAY ;■ Bodrd Friday ordered an etecUon
*>Phe progepslVe -Cla**, of the nounce the filrth of a sob, Joe Mia. Coy Hanc^ entertained her to determine »^ollectlve_bargamj.
u.thodlst Church wa* entertained Wayne, at 11 p,m. Sunday at the son on his second birthday with a in8 agent for Bull ding Operation
n«ntiy with a social in the game Memorial Hospital in Houston. The party at hcr home. • *' and Maintenance Employes and for
at tha ohun*. Host* for the infant weighed T pound* and 11 - Refreshment* v were served to *S^SLS6
gjS-StgAi£KUKSM aSMBSLSSSS»’
U Busshart. and Mr Jand Mrs. W. B; Baker of Washburn, Lamar Washburn, The. electionord#red_^,a
rs»mes of forty-two were played Tipton, Oklt Johnny Richardson, Karen and petition by the International Broth-
Jl^MrsBill Eiterton having the . ... Fred Hand, Mrs. Ed Hart, Mr*, erhood of Electrical Worker*
Jv-u .core and Mrs. Don Lang ii* * ■■ *«. ■ Freddie Hand, Mrs. W. R. James, (AFL), Local 116.
^fththe low score. Hlrinn Ha k CllPd Mrs. June Little, Mrs. J. B. Hance, -—
As T-H Violators -------
DALLAS, Deo. 8.
dation of oil and gas producing
1 SD&SIrM WzSsSr* *"
and*'MrT‘Bill'Vt«> WASHINGTON, Dec,'J, OLlA
and Mrs. J. P. Brown, National Labor Relations Board Koym 0( Eaat Bernard visited re- A^w 'Smith,
3 s. ui M«. H.u»p«.. gs wrs. SSL SSTS M” ”■ *• TaSS
Mr"‘ HO,O^So*wsared*completion to-
that West Coast hiring halls.for Lumpkin and famiiy. president
longshoremen and waterfront Mrs- john white and son, John- Company.
nHOWNIES HOl» REGULAR _ ___
u^ETING AT SCHOOL, clerks violate the Taft-Hartley act. nx of DeRldder, Louisiana, visited
The Brownie Troop held its reg- Trial Examiner Irving Rogosin recently with friends and relatives,
ular meeting Wednesday held that while the hiring hall Mr and Mrs. M. L. Doss and
ifternoon at the kchool... - system lA. itself does not conflict daughters visited recently with
Those attending the meeting with the Taft-Hartley act, Its op- relatives In Dallas and Fort Worth,
yere Gayera Slaughter, Linda Sue eratlon violates the law’s closed
,h*YfdthchhaU8 "are Mnt*z Mont Be,vieu SWcrt
t^retta DeFreese, Virginia me erated in such a manner as to dis- , . , ■
Manus, Martha Hus- cr|m|nate against prospective em- Momhor Ilf TCSCIICrS ClUO
Jey, Glenda Yandell, Barbara Mor- ploye. who are not members of nCIlIHCI-VI ICOLIICIi VIHU
r j&pjff rUDENTON ,Dee. -4h-<8pv>- Mis.
. lin Mnda Btunioh Mrs H The board ruled last,April, that Theresa Moseley, Mont Belvieu, has
MarihaU. the East Coast hiring halls operat- recently been initiated . into the
A. DeFreese and Mra. J. K. Ed ed by the .Nattona, Maritime Un- Mary Lyon Club at Texas State
M*'- ion (CfO) also were Illegal. The College for women. • ‘ ,'
BIBLE STUDY HEARS union has until December 21 to file An organization for prospective
jJonCOGDILL ” for Supreme Court review. teachers, the club’s purpose ,is to
- The Bible study ot tbB Church The west coast ruling’was made foster a professional spirit and en-
ol Christ met at the building to on charges-brought by |he W'ater- courage interest in educational
leave a* a group for Baytown to front Employers Association,of the methods.. , ... .* .
hear Rod Cogdill of Lufkin, who paciflc Coast. Also involved, are Miss Moseley is a graduate edu-
li conducting a series of meetings the Waterfront Employers Asso- cation, student,
in Baytown. elation of California and the Wat- —:—-- ... r
Those going over were Mrs. H. erfront 'Employers of Oregon and About 1,000,000.feet of movie film,
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Second Baptist Church
.. Baytown*
E. James at N. 5th
0. D. Henley, Pastor
Residence
* ■ 805 E. Murrill
Phone 1039-R
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Training Union 7:00 PA1
Our Church Offer* You—
1—A fully orgahlaedf Missionary
Baptist Church.
8—The newest, largest educa-
tional buUdlng in the city-
3— A friendly, growing member-
ship. -
4— THE BEST OPPORTUNITY
SHIP.
FOB SPIRITUAL LEADER-
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I it V.
1 C E. Reed, Mr*. Riley Walker,
Mrs. M- G. McDongld, Mrs. G. L.
Barron, Mr*. J. L. Long, Mrs. C.
r, Wolfe and C. E. Reed.
[ CAMPBELL SPEAKS „
TO ROTARY CLUB *
The Highlands Rotary club
ft* weekly luncheon Tuesda;
the Methodist Church.
Ralph McFarland, president, pre-
lided over the meeting.
Milton Campbell of Baytown,
guest speaker, epok* on income
tax. *
There were 80 attending the
■nesting including four visiton.
club held
y at
-soar ANVIKO*™inujWK
TO CBOSBY BRIDGE CLUB
Mr*. M. Anderson, was hostess
Wednesday afternoon to the Cros-
by Bridge club. Refreshment* were
served to Mr*. J. Ransom. Mr*.. W.
Coltlna, Mr*. C- A. Fortner, Mrs. K.
T Sammons. Mr*. T. Ramsey, Mrs.
H. Dietrich, Mrs. Elmo Stevens,
Mr*. Frank Woodard, Mrs. C M.
Dickerson. Mr*. F. F. Noland. Mrs.
M. Anderson, and Mrs. H Under-
sun.
CHURCH of CHRIST
2600 Virginia
BAYTOWN
South Main and UlevelaAg
BAYTOWN
Murrill and AMibel
BAYTOWN
214 Clear Lake Road
HIGHLANDS
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STORE - WIDE
REDUCTION
OF Oil! ENTIRE STOCE
FOR MONDAY AND TUESDAY
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 154, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 3, 1949, newspaper, December 3, 1949; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1028510/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.