The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 44, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 26, 1952 Page: 6 of 8
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•0'YOU'LL KW.TH SCAT ALL. TIMES....
IP ANYBODY PULLS'ANY FUNNY BUSINESS,
• I FELLER-OR FEMALE •
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insurance, YDu
g?\ miant sav!
MCS6JY-
JUSTA.BIT
MURDEROUS,
THAT'S
I IF THEY n
WON'T OffNI
WEAK IT
DOWN/jJ
Roy Cron,
V
BUZ SAWYER
SPOTTERS KEEP AN TKWL tOOKOUT IM THE PESBtf.
*MUH* IN THIS
r ^ THIS iss no time
JOE!/ F0* REUNIONS.,.
, 7 EVERY SECOND r
^ COUNTS - LET
US GO!
lEANWHIie,
7 SURE. WERE
/SOON \
/THIYtL IE
SWARMING
TOWARD THE
\ FARMLANDS,
APE WE
IN TIME, , . _____ ...
SIOPPER?/ A CCMPtprj (till
v -i/i, op the locusts,
IN THIS AREAj.4
‘ BREAK DOWN THAT
00OR AND SHOOTJ
7T0 KILL/.^iSfi:
SEWER... WHATSj WHY IN JUST A
GOING ON. r#\ MINUTE, JOE-
7 CURLYfr-/ '^XSnHURRY/
Iook. LOCUSTS.,
lYTHE-MIUIONS:
^EMATONtt;
| THEY'RE \
SPROUTING
(WINGS?/
I SlNAUY.BlU, WITH THE THIRD j
' “SPRAY PUKE, JQitlS EE AND All.
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SECRET AGENT X-9
A Central Press Feature
WE'U. HAVE^TO^Jjr
UNTIL WORNlfeiyu.
SEE A thing (NTH*
. RAINSTORM -
YOU’RE.
NOT A
WOMAN (
MEV?
A shatter'in#
crash of 1
ligfhtninO..
shake* ,
windOais in I
the small /
■ -cabin... ,m
—by Mort W<
WOW ABOUT GOi-MQ
OUT WITH ME AFTEI?
THE SHOW ? y
I BEG
youe
PARDON/
WOT YOU, LADY/
BASS IT ON'
DAILY
mMaSgsKm The man who
. $AVE7/W LIFE
LOOKS JUST LIKE PATCHES, W MSS-
!N<5 HUSWN?/1 SIMPLY MUST
-—--- PINPHIM?
7 $Titl VNA^'O
il iwhim,Ella?
BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH
—by Fred Lasswel
UH—I'LL GIT RIGHT
BACK TO TH' ’
woodpile:,
HONEY POT
RIDDLES V
BARLOW!!
HOW DflST YE WATCH
THAT THAR HUZZY
TIGER LIL DO HER
WILD AN' SAVAGE-LIKE
JUNGLE /-?>. V
DANCE?!! J mtr
4-Door, Radio
Heater, Seat
LITTLE LULU
8—Tudor .
Hydramatic
Radio, Heater,
Seat Covers
DOWN
1. Walla ba
tree*
DOWN
Civil Service Head To Be Appointed
Baytown's civil service commis- the program,” lie said. .
sioners wjli appoint a board dircc- The city attorney pointed out
tor at a meeting sometime next that the board of commissioners
week, City Attorney George may appoint an outsider as civil
Chandler announced Saturday. service- director or may make, the
Chandler said no definite date appointment within the commis-
has been set for the meeting. sion, to maintain a three-man
“Action of the commission dur* ,board,
ing the next few weeks will, how- After appointment of the direc-
ever, place civil service on an tor the commission will conduct a
active footing in Baytown, and study of civil service rules and
appointment of the director is an regulations governing police and
important phase in completion of fire department job classifications.
Coupe, Motor
Reconditioned
♦—Tudor
DOWN
, 8—4-Door, Deluxe
Hydramatic, Radio
heater seat covers
MOON MULLINS
Lfc, wa»?
ULTRA T-V HOMES
R YOU
ICKET
T-V MEANS IJKMMOOUS VALUES .
YOUR MOSEL 2 AND 3 BED ROOM HOMES
. Modern Features and Design* - y
* Roman Brick Wainscot* - A Oak Floors
: *w'ni10"* ♦JXiSfc!:”*'
★ Landscaped * Vanity A Built-in Features
£2.“*
You will want to see these newest Model Homes today. Drive; out
T * E. Texas Ave. tt> Hy. 14? and follow the ‘‘Model Home" Signs.
Call JONES DEVELOPMENT CO.
Phone 5970 for Detailed Information
DOWN
OH, FIDDLE!
4-Door Merc-
O-Matic
drivt, fiilNf
“«
MOTORS, Inc.
700 W. Texas Ave.
FAS! 4- THE BAYTQWN SUN, SATURDAY, JULY 26. 195?
CURLEY KAYOE i
-by Sam UN ' , ^NMLT
-by John Cullen
FPACK 00* THINGS,V
JOE, QUICK// Ji.
TMIRI'S NOT A 5
K10-1
AIV/ THIS IS NOT >
ACCORDING TO PlAN?
0 K
‘ FOLLOW ME, JOE... ON ^ BUT »
THE DOUBLE- AND' DON’T /YOU WON
ASK QUESTIONS-JTlWfAIR AND
BUT I DON'T
FOLLOW
SECOND TO LOSE!
EXPLAIN LATER
S« HARE, KID
WHY ARE WE
i RUNNING!
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lorninated
The Boy+own Sun
' vYant-Ad Rat«
rtJURR'®6*1
Shepard Barclay On Bridge
HATE TO BE SHUT OUT , strength, or could have passed bn
/ WHERE is there a*p1ffj* who that turn and come in later un-
likes to be shut out of the bid- less he feared the opponents,could
, ding, by-either an original high make a good score if they ever
Cali of an opponent, or. by a pro* showed their best suit, probably,
emptive jump? Chances are that hearts.
such a person will never be dis- East,also deduced from the bid-
covered. But it behooves all to ding something which wasn't true,
exercise a bit of self-restraint He-felt that the combination of
-after stich-a hosHie call, an4-con*-AVe«L’»-doubie ernd' North'»-ep*de
aider whether bidding over if is leap indicated so many spades^
likely to be too expensive. How with North and South that Wes x
•/will your partner interpret'your was probably void of tho'smt/o
bid? What may it cause him to at most had a singleton, iVhen
do? These are crucial questions the bidding fcot a round to West
Missouri Primary This Steak
Inquiry Is Begun Was Rare,
We Presume
ST; LOUIS, July 260P1-A federal
, grtfnd jury Saturday had begun in-
vestigating charges of irregularities CHICAGO, July 26 flPfc—It finally
in the Missouri primary-election bAppened—a steak has been put
campaign, including the-Democra-
-Lrt Vu^p^V.'B^' aw
g[ffSur»wi •
■»10*"d,
Ei' '
4. Monun
MONi AUNTS
work. TrlCltj
fft /iniiDinR pli
K«t fit. and W.
MCT Ufi
that will *p«
iov| «t « coit
it!
Mdnumtnt
i’hdni 7710,
Lodge Notice*
>Ste3?
PROpUClNO 01
_ C»«h paid. V,
Ctactric Build!u.
ALCOHOLICS A
tM women *1
NO dues or lee
gdehtlol. p. o. j
NOTICE
indudi
tic senator** I contest between,
on . exhibit in-- a museum here.
Stuart Symington and Atty. Gen.
J. E. Taylor.
in., ex,
jllb steak exhibit—which has
nothing to do with high prices—
—"Ii on display at the ChicafoTiatf
ural History Museum as an illus-
months ahead of its regular term, nation of the structure and func-
was directed by District Judge tipns in a wide variety of animals
George H. Moore to “bring to jus- and man.
at such a time.
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again, he decided that East prob-
ably was voidyi spades, or held
a singleton. Unfortunately tor his
side, liis own doubieton was
matched by one in East's hand, so
that they had to lose two spade
tricks.
The defeat of the contract was
by exactly that margin—down
two. As it happened, South could
have been beaten two tricks also
in the 4-Spades which he bid.
There's nothing too clear-cut
about what should be done by
East and West on their turns.
What would you have preferred
if you had been in their scats?
4 A Kl«6
41086
4 K 7 5
+ KJ5
(Dealer: Sout/i. East-West vul
perable.)
South West North East
14 Dbl. 34 4* ...
44 59 Your Week-end Question
East could easily tell that What is your opinion of a play-
North's jump to 3-Spades over or who deliberately studies ex-
the double was meant to have haustivoly before playing a single-
shutout results if possible. Cer- ton on a trick? And what would
tainiy it did' not show a strong you comment if his act misleads
hand by North, who could have you instead of the declarer and
redoubled for the purpose of causes your side to lose instead
showing any worthwhile defensive of gain from it ?
tice both high and low violators of
election laws."
Mooro's charge to the jury was
a general one but his statements
that “huge sums of money cannot
he passed without leaving clear
traces" was seen as a reference to
charges of excessive campaign ex-
penditures on behalf of Symington,
President Truman's former trouble
shooter.
An investigator for the Senate
Subcommittee on Elections, James
E. Lynch, has been here since July
8 looking into the charges made by
Taylor.-- who has President
Truman's endorsement.
See Jim Bond
Your
Insurance
Man
—by Mel Graft
PRUETT BUELOSNG
WE SELL POLIO INSURANCE
TUCK INSURANCE AGENCY
THIRD GENERATION OF SERVICE
Young Stowaway Uses
Train, Bus And Plane
ACROSS
- 1. Oil of
rose petals
6. Marble
11. A social
■ gathering
12. Great
quantities
13. P.aggcd
mountain
crest ,
14. Warning
signal
15. A tropical
American
monkey
, 16. Made over
; 17, Embrace
19. Astern
22. Part of
"to be"
23. Not firm
27: Top of milk
29. Fresher
30. Garden
amphibian
31. Behold!
32. A marshal
under !
Napoleon
S3. River (Fr.)
36. Piled
39. Founder of
Carthage •
' (Classic)
: 43. Missile
weapon
44. Discharged
45. Flush
withwfctfer
46. Arranga
inaline
47. Marked with
the date
48. Pauses
2. Ancient
Gaelic
capital
3. A journey
by
ox-cart
4. Garret
5. Cereal
grain
6. Beasts
of burden
7. Glance
8. Subtle
emanation
9. Placed
on a tee
10. Angio-
Saxon serf
16. Male •
sheep
18. Escape
(slang (
19. Division
of a play
20. Back
21. Beverage
24. Possess
25. Charge
for •
iorvicee
26. Test
28. Fatty
29. And not,
31. Guided
34. Stitched
35. Roman
official
36. Firm
37. Assam
silkworm
SAN FRANCISCO, July 26 OP)—
Dicky Love, 8. saw television pic-
tures of southern California's earth-
quakes and decided he wanted to
see the effects of the disaster on
the scene.
He stowed away on a commuter
bus and tram at Redwood City
a-d made his way here. Then he
slipped aboard a Los An|eles-
ba-md plane by flashing the stub
of a 25-cent flight insurance policy.
★ AUTOMOBILE
★ FIRE
★ WINDSTORM
★ FURNITURE
★ MOTOR BOAT
1 * TRIP TRAVEL
See Jim Bond
at
See Bond Insurance
Agency
907 S. Main Dial 8248
DIAL 2912 OR 5474
Belt HE BAILEY
ELLA CINDERS
o r“dIhate
!s|5d
Vrtterday’t Aaiwtr
38. Are not
(colloq. con-
traction)
40. Flower
41. Slight
depression
42. Poems
44. Distant
Suburban
Radio, Heater.
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THESE CARS ARE
Everybody's Candidates
FOR
Long, Honest, Service!
1295
495
895
495
49 PLYM.
46 CHEV
49 FORD
Club Coupe,
Heater, Seat
Covers.....
Radio
4-Door, Overdrive
Heater, Seat
Covers.. .......
I'VE SEEN HIS FACE KFOtCE-1
THINK ftf HAVE SOMETHIN#
coHcimne him j——-■<
in our files/ J Here it
"John Voi, alias
Six feet, two . Black hair,
provyn eves. Wanted tor
ARMEP ROPERY. SUSPICION
^ OF MUWBK/'J*
IT ?.M,°
MSL'itin Estate or »ABAH
fSStP «£• ■SReVS
«w baYtov
I OrouM or AIco
111 strictly ooBW
4339 or Hllhlln,
mrorroatlon. Wril
CALK LOBf - Sm
loot in Coaily,
DOO LOST.-Blon
to Penny. Pick
3 wttk. «K0. l't),
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one blnck nnrt
ity Be*eh Rond.
.......jmntl.
boo lost -sun
In Downtown G
.......;.....
IAUKR SCHOOL
iatd' -•irttrtf fe»r »umm
ilHchigtn Street* P
Vaea’
B+ytown, Text*. jQififiifi. Phone 4801
irney-
i*twn "
lUguit
113. Male-Fern
3ra
l.D. lift}. Utter# TeeU--j WI.OO. Apply “ *
K vtrt yrtnted tf the underetfned, .
i4.
IB Pciw’ti'* Pocket of ,etk
Female
fiwwti hi'-iPfi sSfOnst *atd
In ^treby required to pretent the
9 “I# ume prteenbed by !
I the Ume prteenbed by lew.
i cf the Mid Executrix being
is ?ti*i. *»d the poetoffice ed*
Executrix being e# etoown
j EXPERIENCED W,
i perton Tyler C»f<
from Raytown Poet
OMAN- To live
working mother i
OELVIA WELCH
.Jft, 0 Bo* 207
Highland!, Texee
InxiiiN.
| it u*
l Toil
l U 24 Aufuit 2
EXPERIENCED
To work in me
town air cond.t
day week, good
280. care of Bay
Q?!C! TO CREDITORS
III GIVEN hereby that on the
fcifJiilyA D 1952 Letter# Teeta*
fwra granted to the iinderelfned,
ItetiLI of WILLIAM C. DUNA
WANTE!» l»ependet
elderly intis ).■,« .
or 81 *ift.
rAfit^TYPlST
1 T%
—-by Charles Plumb and Fred Fox
rA8T T
Genera
. - .S’ A * Apply in p,
Probate CduH of !i 8 AehLe
court*'™': l'Nrpi. a;, oppokti
igress bavins naime aj!ifjn#t said II*<# work
Bm Mr«by requirM to preeent the ^tv* ^oL*g« wo
(tttba.tn# time prescribed by law. ‘•';'Ar*fW)n ftr Kinderki
llftKt&f the aaid Executrix being * m unJ!‘
Kim laytewn Texae. and theJ r#w*rf11nl- Krt
"fitiMnee of me eatd Executrix BtytQwn Sl,n __
D“n*hM ! ^
" !» q:
Male Hi
Toll Rising
ss America
A COMBINATION
and phytiraJ reqt
know figure#, be of
Married man wpn
employment Apply
The Phenlx Daly
S’CTON. July 26 (B4-
p-reported cases of infantile
1,3292 last week,
I'far the year, the U. 8.
t Health Service said Sat-
' W.VNTKD INSTAU.A
!• InatalJ fan# and hei
I part time, Cali m5
FfPared with 1.047 report-
fweek^ nati°n rfuf’n^ the
Average ■
Employee Benefita
PromoUoo* from
tte. diseaie year” began
i«6 else* have been re-
^ iiis compared with 3.351
■lC^tfp,,ndin* P*n«l !•«
Ifi3?.,*®the same date of
r “o year m 1949. „
[^Ith senice said that
it„'uaLVtoU1 *o Or i>
IklH19*9' npw f*8e* r«-
E? “»»s! couple of week*
■ *m*l to those in that
SWAy ♦mpltjymrc!
Expanding Com pan
Sales He
[148 ca^s reported last
, I^LwlU' tM in the cor-
P# of 1951.
I*** noted last week
V*S Ok WOMAN--
y*u Mkt (9 «*rn IS
«** aHi*
Hou«t«n. Tnu.
Work
DKCMMAKtNO All
for ehlldren Rea so
in.
, and from M to’243
' !“*. nealfh service said,
L__A
»Ot|L.
service said, rxfmtittictn iFfir
,vt
new machine way; all
metor* repaired; pueh m
Cb *^cases in J<wa
0‘hec states
of "** cases
wtth 83 and Ok-
mttori rtptirsd; puth ■
to It. »0. J. D. wmiur
«»you mpt Line-camp. I
paMshhanoino Arm
rnllh* UHt OUUM* wl
Strvliie, Reiatiit.. pnom
Servif
l>od<l.
lP Receive
; Club Award
SPKRHANOI.NO ANt)
ln»ld» end nutttd# wor)
flaw work, su*r*Bt*«il.
PhOjitStST. _
PAINT Average s-rosm a
. of,., pami, materlAi.
l9CMdTW",,T
&Sms
^ awarded Dr.
contribution
h p®nserYatlon”
• “* * Program
children have
rt’si
..f°r glasses.
- . .'Ssjt’s. »«o
txfatjKi
I wtu i
3-1801. Piece jour ord
It «dU As ready to
• *«" when you
Highway Hi
Articltt F
Basse-, Jg|
ATTIC FANS—ParnoUs “f
J Shaffer
| be- at 7 p m. at
Jones
PL. 4P9ft.
ATTIC C-ANi-jIAB^ Kile,
pulleys, • V.belts, automa
ATTIC FANS—"COBio Qi
l«?’ T\
in and Deign emitter
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 44, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 26, 1952, newspaper, July 26, 1952; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1042308/m1/6/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.