The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 350, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 23, 1957 Page: 7 of 23
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Saturday, Novehnbitr 23. 1957
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Sun Classified
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60. Travel New*
ln*truction»
Did You Finish
High School?
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41. House* For Rent
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AMERICAN SCHOOL
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63. Lost-Found
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65. Monuments, Lot*
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Lodge Notices
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LEGAL NOTICE
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HI «d LOIS
By Mori Walker and Dik Brown*
TRY SUN CLASSIFIED TRY 8l’N CLASSIFIED
T. — 2 bad room fur-
UNFURNISHED HOUSE
3 room*.
Apply 2808 Wait Main.
THE REVEREND
42. Bedrooms-Board
CRKGKR HOTEL — A BOM AWBj
raua. Tub ai
Baat. JU 2-2324,
from Bom! CHob. qultt. cood bodo.
L Tub and rtwwar batba. Oaa
commercial motel-
Hlea comfortabia MU
Por man only. Pkrkjb* fi
for "man only. f>r»ln* laotUHa
Waat DaPM. «J 2-MT*.
Female Help
fAR7T?TWMTi«rre
YOUR FINGER TO REMIND
>DU OF SOMETHING,BH(
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rftHTOREMWPMlllWTA
TAKE CARE OF MY UTTUI
|>I»7"EK,MARGARET/
MV LITTLE
Sister
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THE WORST
■lecture tval
EVER ATTENDED
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BUS SAWYER
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Waitresses-Carhops I
ppiy l» poroob 11w Tewtr. Dookor ». 1-I
RUDOLPH, THE RED NOSED REINDEER
r THG PIN SOYS HATS ^
By Rub* Grossman
Male Help
EARN $3 PER HOUR
Shift worktri. ritlrad men could you
um 84 to IB for 3 hours of your aptrs
time? Take order* and deliver national*
ike order* and dallver natlonal-
rtiaod Watjtina Product*. JU
iter 4:00 p.n.
ROUTE SALESMAN — Commar.
drtvor'i IIoomo. Apply lb para
ASH LAUNDRY. SOS fc. Hunnlcull
8 MEN WANTED for city d.llvary.
Hurt havt car tnd know city. Ap.
ply Saturday or Monday. 3204 Minne-
sota. u petal ra.
TO SEE HIM COMING!
LAST WEEK HE BOWLED
IN THE THIRD ALLEY AND
THE BALLS LAN DEO IN
I'-II
yml, mm U".\
HERe COWES
ONI NOW.
Bv Roy Crowe
IS SHE ABOUT 15TSARS OLPt
a piwni m mu cmhktmT
lOVIOf flYONP AU WCWIM?
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CUSTOMER: “I'm very disturbed
B. about an argument I had last
night"
Bartender: “Well, just be sure you
are right and you have nothing to
worry about"
Customer: "Don't be silly, right or
wrong have nothing to do with it—
this argument was with my wife.”
TmIjo Topic*
What he hears at the oHice is
"new*,” what she hears at the bridge
club is "gossip."
San Diego Aztec
Driving instructor: “Now I will
show you how to turn a corner.”
Nearsighted novice: “S«v when-I
know how."
Granada Review
There was a cowboy from El Paso
Who was most adroit with the lasso:
When he threw his rope
The cow could but hope
That she would land on the graaso.
Wood Wind
THE
/Oil * -I* v ^
C heering
“So you really think your memory
is improving under treatment? You
remember things now?"
“Well, not exactly, but I have pro-
gressed so far that I can frequently
remember that I have forgotten
something, if I could only remember
what it is."
Missouri RamrBuUer
BEETLE BAILEY
yji/ THERE1
SAR&E Wtvrep TVtOfcE
STRIPES FMINTEP OH
THE JEEP SO P'.-HRVONE
t WILL KNOW IT'S HS
“I’m thankful we bought inch a
big turkey and that the
company didn’t come.”
birr THstfe ak* lot y hIamm \
OF OTHER 6ER66ANTS 1 lit HAVE TO
ON THG POET HOW WILL I THINK OF
ANVONE. KNOW THIS IS yV^OMETHiNC-
SOT SNORKEL'S?
By Mori Wafctf
kt
tec
7 ‘ ■ ■ I
^ ..'A
ELLA CINDERS
SECTION
s 4
CONDUCTED BY BRUCE PATTERSON
He will have little to say who never
talks about himself.
Central Ray
“My girl has the stuff that dreams
are made of... money."
Ohio State Sundial
He was dug out of the wrecked car
and hurried to a doctor’s office.
“I can’t do much for you.” said the
doctor. "You see I'm a veterinary
"Look, Pa—power windowsP
i Tm in the right place, doc." re-
plied the patient weakly. "I was a
jortny to think I could do ID on
' those tires."
Iowa State Green Gander
/^.w Hu, dismounting from his
bocae: "Dearest gal of mine, I’ve been
ridto* like the wind for miles and
more, just achin' to get hew."
Petticoat Paula: “Ye have?”
Cactus Ike: “Yea, dearest;-hour know very wen
after hour I rode like the wind, just
^£TlS:-Wh,
Cactus Ike: “Can’t That’s where
—-
freshmen are. Late one afternoon
she and the senior were strolling on
-
came running out of the
nd for dormitories end food.
Jdhn," said the girl, “some
Ha who laughs, lasts.
Pentacola Goeport
A gentleman, is a^JMBOw you don't
Pentm CM
■ ■ * '
"Pop?"
"Yes, my aont"
"Why doesn't Sants Claus have
any children?" *
Chaparral
Eu A, WHAT IN N»v*«
THt wCftLPHAl) jMlNp/'
TOU DON* r tS R*lA*
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WHO >0
THI*
Kl 7)
Wh
m 4k
_ Clwrti* Lamb pad Erxf For
fie a, I CAtfS UP HERE TO HAV* A YHOWPOWN / 1ltAr» '
WITH <9UN* ' I CAh'T WA*T* MY TIM I OH A J*Y HA*«g
with '(SUN* / I CMT wA*Tg MY TIME OH A
little PovJ I want to #»»r Stormy
9TOKMY
MAZARP,
JLM0K/
MRS. FITTS FLAT
Bv Frank Rob«rg*
UNSECD. YOU’D BETTER
CHECK THE RADIATOR IN
MR UMWyf* ROOM. I DON’T
think rr'e workin*
DID HE HAVE THE NERV*
TO COMPLAIN WHEN MB'S
3 MONTHS WHIN© IN
MO, ME \
DON'T ^
COMPLAIN-
h
“Yes, Al was in a fight, but fortunately the turkey lost.”
BIG BEN BOLT_____
' 7*0 U&E SOYS VOl/Vl EOT TO APMlT
IT ME tfUlTI A IHOrt—AUD MO? AW a
)•
, poMer
“Don’t you think a girl should know
a man very well before riding In his
■ 'Car?” ■
“Indeed I do, but on the other
*_ hand, cut a girl really know a man
before she rides in his car?"
> Petit Points
She walked Into the riding school
and asked to rent a horse, but added:
"Be sure you don’t give me the horse
I had Mat time."
Groom: "Why?"
Lady: "He was too polite, when we
came to a fence he stopped and let
me go first.”
Pointer
19£T THf'otHER Ml* FIVE DOuae#
tv Joha CuR*n
I COULD COWVINC* YOU TWO THAT I
WAS ACTUALLY M Ntf gkATlOHil
JTJlrtL ThUF-W-TBAIMDiI#!
YOU SSI like A
wot, CHAmP?
BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 350, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 23, 1957, newspaper, November 23, 1957; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1043692/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.