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AND LOIS
)OU WEAN VOU <30 OUT
TOMCMES ALONE?,
By Mort Walker and Dik Browne
If ip
Big, Bad City Life Isn't
Too Bad When Successful
By BOB THOMAS I with a tape recorder, and I
HOLLYWOOD (AP) —i How managed to get rid of most of
would a mother feel if her 18- my accent.”
left home for The jobs began to come, and
“t city? she rose to Broadway eminence,
says Mrs (receiving the inevitable call to
wouia a moroer ieei h n
year-old daughter left horr
a life In the big, bad city?
"I was terrified," says
Sun Classified Ads
Want Ad Ratal
NS LINK MR DAY
aitlv* Day* .........
iMCUtlvt Oty* ...........
!&
•Inal. Ineersten ...........
Minimum — • Line*
Lucille Cole, mother of actress [Hollywood. came on
Elizabeth Ashley. “I told every-
body at the office where I work
dng t
mod.
I own terms.
THIS It A 4 LINK AO, 4Mt St.tl
Juat I tay.i HU for hut • Kays. Pin
SSt-Utl or 6*18124. Jot uy "Cn»
in Baton Rouge that she was
'still studying at Louisiana State
University. I was so Upset that 11
n’t bear to talk about it
couldn’t ____
withoufSreaKing out in tears.
NUBBIN
( ME8CV.' J-’BEclgVE 5 hW
V-----——A FLAT
NKV \
VLl CHANSE
' AFTBIZ* ALL* SLWOtfLWi'T '
WANT you to CHANGE
A imt irg.A'MAN'S ,
PUTY .TO' CHANGE /
Tt*E5 FCg: WOMEN//
By Jim Bm net & George Crcndal
llfor
lesfon
E. Turrentine
IT‘5 LUCKY
YOU HAP ME
ALONG /
She can talk about it now. And
she did, while''visiting daughter
Liz on the • set of “Ship of
Fools.” Miss Ashley is the elec
Iric brunette who scomf on I Harris County Auditor S. B.
Broadway as ArtwCarneys Bruce, jn a statement Friday,
daughter in ‘ TakgYHer. She s sald he would not approve funds
Mine,’ then established her requosied by County Clerk R.
stardom witjr’’Barefoot in the e (Bob, Turrentine for a tele-
merit of the-movie. son farm bonds, phoned his of-
1 az -explained her flight from | fjce Friday to tell reporters that
Louisfanirr ■ . this-system is no differenT from
*1 felt !t was something I had those used by the county audi-
to ao. I envisioned myself as a |or> district attorney and coun-
18 PT.
12 PT.
CARD OP THANKS
AND IN MKMORIAM
SAME RATI
•• I Him. #f
OfOnOfT W4 ~t—
SAME RATI a. t
line* of ordinary typo
For B«st Results
oropor daoalfloatlono Mil Tho My.
town tun rpoarvM tho rljht to clao-
T% 1 *----- ~~ ------
Lodge Notices
PROFESSOR PKUMBLE
HA! HA!
LOCK AT
CUDDLES SCRAM
“OUTOF HERE!
MENTIONED
SOMETHING ABOUT
HIMSMELLING
DOGGY AND NEEDING
A BATH1
(CHUCKLE!)
YOU WOMEN AND'
YOUR DOG
STORIES ,
*
Vk
? By Fred Lasswell
YOU'D HAVE
PEOPLE BELIEVE
THEY UNDERSTAND,
EVERY WORD
you SAY!
MR. ABERNATHY
THIS IS AN AUTHENTIC
MING VASE-DATES
BACK HUNDREDS AND
HUNDREDS 0|YEARS^
’Sd'
By Frank Ridgeway and Ralston (Bud) Jones
' very nice, lady 1
I VERONICA-VERY
NICE INDEED!
THATfe YOURTROUBLE, MR.
ABERNATHY—YOl/RE NOT
I INTERESTED IN THE
finerthingsinlife!
character .out, of a Hemingway Dy ’jU(w’
Mns* rf,fMadame Bruce' District Attorney
SKST' nnh .»« In their o!fm
seem_ed like *. oni, pl.ee <« # fUS'T«3£
YWCA "It was nice there,” sh^fhsi/?f[fceby iemale emp,oyes
T maJm
that time.
NO. #0. Rainbow for Girl.,
will hold It. roeular .fated
1 nwotlno on Monday, August
1964, 7:09 p.m. In the
Hall. All members
and Eastern
to attend.
Masonic Hall. All members
ore urged to attend. Masons
i Stars art cordially Invited
L
Hospit
“Certainly he is acquainted
VvZ | with his employes enough to
know who is loyal and-who-does
itheir work without monitoring
rth^vpersonal calls,” said Chap-
| | '-v^udge Elliott has also ex-
81 pressed displeasure about the
Admitted lo Gulf Coast: *stem ,0 Turren’
Marie Martinez, Baytown, Iune-
Room 102.
Jo Ann Howard, 323 Massey-
Tompkins Road, Room 128.
Oilie Lamb, 208 Amelia, Room
124.
1-A Special Notice*
ANNOUNCING OUR Naur LOCATION—
2387V4 Garth RU. Come m, visit and try
our NU HU paints. ROE'S PLASTER-
CRAFT HOBBY SHOP.
___ JOHNSON COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL
Card of Thanks
'rnemmilv*** Bobby Chase wishes to
express appreciation to friends, nelgh-
ori andwelatlves for their comfort,
sympathy, flowers, food and all their
prayers ond kindness shown at the
» MlWX thank these
vwhn mode contribution! In memory
of Bobby to the Boys and Girls MIs-
S!VElksUtfi^ed ChHdrw's°H«-
Hal and for o book donated In his
memory to Sterling Municpal U-
Thcry'chose family also thanks the
poll bearers, and the Rev. Wiley T.
Davis and the Rev. W. Gronofftfi
Who officiated In the service*; Atsa
the Bayt
rr persoi
ALFORD, 491 Ui — Furnished garage
apartment, go* and water paki, $50
Who officiated In the servtcesr /
the Baytown fire department and oth-
ame to the scene of
who came to the scene <
it -and rendered aid. The!
fh* accident -and rendered aid. These
klndneilM will ever be remembered.
The Chase Family
Monuments-Lots
16. Apartments For Rent
partmenf, gas
south. SP»>57__
adoue, m\i e. - clean *
M2M0?,raO* apar,m*nt* Cal1
11 Bed
SAYWAY DRIVE, 5923 - 4-room Uppor
duplex fenced, oarage, S16.50 a week,
billj^ppld, Koy at 6214 Bdyway.
4-roi
■AT crboir h
TMENTS - Money
peep nlghti. Goa
iths. No drunk.
BRAND NEW
COUNTRY CLUB MANOR NO.
Aik about our free rent bonus
1 olr^caidltfon mg,' olechc"^ Itchen
Jsposal and dishwasher, ebrpet,
566-7861;
mssm
Contrail
with dill
^■eries
ETTERINO ,296
«m tor gontle-rx
ito bath. 592-25)1
od opartmonti, ploctrlc kitchen, olr con-
dltlcnlnp, draperies, carpeting, and
swimming pool. Phono 566-86)3.
COUNTRY CLUB MANOR
3509 Decker Drive, Section
FREE RENT BONUS
bedroom furnished and ui
Baytown's
Offlci
AYSTONB BUII
fflco
[rive. Office spi
Month, immodlafi
DUPLEX -
unfurnished,
liege, tow
504 W. Humble. N
Walk in closets.
V $45. 582-7743.
(easing manager, F
marble, bronze monument grove mark*
ors. Comotofy work. Terms, no carrying
charges. Markot ot W. Main, next to Poo-
pits State Bonk, 582-4702.
Personals
FAVLE, SOm E. -
Unfurnished gorogt oportment,
month. Phone 587-9780.
940 per
HUMBLE, 293 I. -
ftpac* with all utl
shade trees. 592-85)
AS PHA AND VA APPROVED BROK-
FORREST IT. -Out and two I
unfurnished apartments. Clean, nice
M no pots. Call 593-5110. H
Phono 593-3200.
neighborhood,
Lost and Found
GRAHAM, 209 - 2 room furnished aport-
menL jSllfs paid. Gentlemen only.
582-2919.
IELDERLY PEOPLI
I through th* Stato V
HUMBLE WEST, 112 -
nlshnd apartment. All Wilt
of town, 582-5772.
paid, 3 blacks
I Payments Plan. C
(MONKS REST HON
|R. Monk, 2400 Don
23.
%
WARD — For informotlon concern
_ whereabouts of short haired Pointer
bind dog, Whlta with' brown ears and
brown spots around eyes. Disappeared
approximately on* week ago. Ph. 583-
4962.
WHO READS LITTLE ADS7
Yip. opt
Instructions
Rt. 2 Box *7'; Dayton 1
PUBLIC WELCOME - Tyrt* Hotel Din-
ing Room Now Open! Family stylt meals
at noon and evenings, $1.2$ par pdr$on|
3301 Minnesota.
SHINEI SHINE fSHINEt
Best In town. Ernest "Red" Few
vites his
v.tes his friends, and customers to vh
him ot Al’s Barber Shop. 8 N Main.
Exquisite Cakes
BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH
By Bill Yo-es
Texas Anglers Hunt Cool
Fishing Times And Place
,4wrr paI Ayipi Pa/I inu RitVo l - 4F 'Sx
SNUFFV!!
I GOT ME A
BRAND-NEW PAIR
OF STORE-BOUGHTEM
. . SHOES 4 ~ ^ ■
COME ON
OVER, CALEB
I
I’M AFEERED
I TO TACKLE THAT
OL' FOOT-LOG WIF
1HESE-SL1CUIY
| BOTTOMS WUT-, N
ISUft)
SHUCK5--
I WUZ FIXIN'
TO INVITE VE
FER SUPPER--
X
#3
*.
Margaret Ann Bodine, Bay-
town, Room ID. - I Many Texas anglers, blistered
Patsy Barnett, 600 Morrell, by the heat wave, are fishing in
Room 215. t cool periods in the early morn-
Irene C. Scruggs, 1300 Olive, jng ant} at night.
Room 124. Catching the big ones during
Dorothy Clarke, La Porte, the hot daytime is a real chal-
' Room T30.----------------------------- ienge,--------——------_— .
J-B*'#**LhSS £££& JS
% HoU«pW. .« W. -5 -«»
Cleveland, Room .m sandies.
Sc°t! Damon Bracey, 115 p^hing during the Cooler
Burbank, Room 221 - hours, Otis Masters of Dallas got
Max Altman, 311 Marian, Ug blacks' at Texoma, including
' - . -_la «i.v.nonnrtpr . Alan fk-hinir at
Wildlife Depart- ,
BEETLE BAILEY
By Mort Walker
I CANT-TOUCH
W
L
YOU’VE HANDLED
THINGS 'FOR. ,
SO MANY VEAES
THEY PONT
EVEN HEAT UP
YOUR HAND
COLD HANDS,
WARM
HEART/ .
RIP KIRBY
By Alex Raymond
.the Parks -
‘ ent.
"toe cause for*'the sporadic
fish Oteoffer Tn Tlikelihood,
can be attributed to the low lev-
el of ttie lak^ as well as the'iack
of .irssh .water entering the
lake,” Walker sqid.
PIANO-ORGAN lesson in your heme.
Now orgonlrlng fall schedule. Children-
adults; modem-classics. 503-2969: H ■
x- U.S. Civil Service
Tests!
Men-women, 11-52. Start high as 910100 a
week. Preparatory training until appelnt-
open. Epperienc*
- • - Uon en
e TO-
vxi giving name, aaorns ana phone.
Lincoln Service, Bex 397, cor* The Soy-
town Sun.
ll WUlflffl, IB')4. JIUI I
•k. Preporatery tralnl
Thousands et lobs-1
ally unnecessary. FRE
FINISH HIGH SCHOOL
„ AT HOME IN SPARE TIME
, Wilt* or call ter fro* booklet.
AMERICAN SCHOOL
9.
Travel News
5476.
Help Wanted
JONES, 309 N. - Air conditioned, extra
T^;ua;rjt;r^bolh-AcWv
BRADSHAW, W-. I.
I Bradshaw, be our
showing of "THE UI
I brown" now shown
1 Theatre. Present tty
[ office for your two I
MARYLAND, 1900IS - Nice olr condition-
ed,, furnished garage apartment, electric .
built . Ins, shower - tub, foam mattress.
Cbuple or single. 582-4054 or 583-3452.
I CAN, YOU STOP I
I ir'a'M In*1
bM
I ELECTRIC MOTORS
SrSrs.S^
0RRELL, 805 - Urge unfurnished
apartment. Washer connections; garoge;
gas paid. Only S45. 502-2131.
NEAT 4-re*m tumlshea apartment, air
conditioned, garage. Couple only. Apply
607 E. Hunnlcutt.
I Woh-to-wall carpet rt
stalled. Vinyl flooring
I N. Main. 503-2463.
NEW JERSEY, 210SW - Furnished 1
bedroom garage apartment, water paid,
535 month. Call us today for further- In-
REMODELING
plans, pstlmah
PRUETT, 310 ---- 4-room fumls
apartment, private bath, window fan,
rage. Bills paid. 582-2117.
Membtf i
Mtmber NatT Home
I Cl IDEAL HOME I.
Hwy. 146 at E. Texas
SHEPHERI
For Fast Exp
Your Zenith Dealer -
TYPEWRI
*E
cimey ai
583-2960,
Tompkins Au
HIBHLY SKILLED Ml
PRICES. IS E. James «
WRIGHT ST. 202 E. - Unfurnished du-
ptex apartment. Cooking stove If desired,
ilking distance town. 125. 582^103.
Foundation
■CTsSTs
Architectural
: hi
HELF WANTED - Rent free large
furnished apartment, bills paid, to a fine
miadle-aged widow or couple to drive
car occasionally for Christian widow
li!dT.:~3B3-1319 or 582-6819. •
3-ROOM nicely furnished apartment, bills
- pafd, window fgnt couple. Apply 108 W.
Sterling, 582-6287.
FUNS AND SPEC
A. J, PHILLIPS, QL 2-
A new all-weather i^hing^ma-
-oSSaK- tepwTir
inn T a^nnrt I® .ci’appie at .Tawakoni, Joe cent reduefion^ in anteiope car
Tina at Inks Lake Sta
expected to,, be ready by
Day, the P'tfffeimd Wild*
partment says. Inks. Lake is
Central Texas near Burnet.
MAIDS AND PORTERS
Apply In person
loulton Yacht ^ Club La Porte.
6RAYW00D ARMS
si.'sras
SHED
From 999.59
UTILITIES PAID
11. Female Help Wanted
Free Use Of
Laundry Equipment
1395 Memorial Drive
Remodel o
It:
•■4WK
Electric Motor
sBs
RMre. Willie O. Hudman. 204 dies at
Alva, Room 303. [ Archers, granted a special Oc-
New arrivals^ ,, tober season on buck deer in 28
atid^iMrs-.—Douglas-MH
^~T.°N IREMIRI
lodi.Mnri&.£5S?>iw
*4IHNtf i -
A-Aba Found*
Jackson,“TSO^Atei^^onbonil^y^^^^^j
Funeral
Wbdhte'commission "has ”asked The old buoy was knocked loose
game wardens to check this from its mooring last April.
SEAMSTRESS WANTED - MMdy liMi- Tioi
Boa. Apply In person. GRAND CLEAhk --
ERS, 315 N, Main. _ ' gj
Eall'^2-78^41 ^yA.^f,,".YiN^<i4h14r.^fui^hedv
592-2679 or S93-H17.
year on frovir many deer are crip-
pled by arrows and left to die
in the woods.
Marvin Taylor, resident engi-
neer at tlje Ray burn. Dam now
WAITRESS - Apply in person, La Peril
Lanes Restaurant.
1322 S, Broadway, Lo Porte.
■sHt=
Notices
Dickerson, " I building in Southeast Texas, pro-
Funerol services for Michael Lee Dick- vides some impressive statistics
rson. 3-year-ald son of former Bayton- _Knn4. si7P siL-lhA rpsprvoir
Funeral Home Chapel.
pnerol Home Chapel. _
Austm fetaf ThedR«.mETwMthefry','| Taylor says the reservoir on
'1 t (he Angelina River will TtaVe
jlclgtd ot thejWY^-InterTCnl wm oe|mnTO than fnlW mfl&m acre feeil
in an ed **»
Escaped SS Man
Surrenders To
Gentian Prison
WAITRESS -Latin. American over 21.
SsSSS*
, 2 baths, den,
fenced yard.
unfurnished
»«
TOP SOIL, PILL UI
Dump Trucks F
DBS Martlet St.
28. Pat
YES. ANP THEN WANK
CAME ALONG AND TUB
SHOOTING 5TARTEP.
l!
SEE, I TCW.'iPLI
iT COULDN'T BE
IMPORTANT.
BRICK BRADFORD
BRUNSWICK, Germany (AP)
- -Hans Walter Zech-Ncnntwich,
WHITE LADY TO LIVE IN end cere for
»arrhm,'lw"r*'
WOMAN with general ledger and stollsll-
co' typing experience. Must be rapid and
accurate. Congenial office. Fringe bene-
lby,
Three Mdri
oy, sir
ALTY,
_ . thgehfal office. Fringe bene
5 day week. Salary commensurate.
WlU MI more than four million Ecre feef a* warsenmes jirisoner
Austin Dinkeaddltionarto "his parents1* the | ^ water and 560 miles of shore eaped here last April, has given Sl)n-
rylVNrfrAyL-!n° mw
Three bedrooms, bride
ssv„:
iLTY, 583-3
SSSdEenS^r11"6-
of La Porte and Mr. and- Mrs. R. M.
Wstker of. Austin.
Baytonians Atteiiifing
Camp Stewart In Hunt
Gene Loyering, Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Eugene Lovering; Beaver
■rince, son
i-iu.ee, son of Mr. and Mrs.'
Paul Prince, and Bill .JBsrkinsj
|r,~ ;
Bv Pait! Norris
and Mrs. John Mitchell. ^
Some of the activities
at Camp Stewart include Little
L'eague baseball, swimming,
horseback riding, riflery, basket-
ery employees by repossessing
the headstones. ■
The removal of tombstones
LITTLE HENRY
Bv Corf Anderson
A
JZ
'
1
WB
lr^
An investigation by conserva-
tion ■officers of dead fish in Lake
Buchanan has shown no evi-
himself up to German authori-
ties, prosecutor Ernst Thiele an-
nounced today.
This ended a widespread hunt
Confusion Caused By
’Repo' He:d Markers
g£SB0r,unch,%m2 ^,PcTr X
Addil
for rent. 583-5427.
BEAGLES
reglitered. (92-6211
2, p.f
iSTS,!
CHIHUAHUA r- Mol*, 1 y
block. 11$ S. 6fh, Hlghlo
Bsarwr $'m"
Call 592-9510.
DEFEE; 691 W. — UnturnHbed 6 room
house, central olr and heat, near schools. -
582-6140, 593-4424.
ALE SIAMIJI KITTif
ofes&V&S&i
('.‘UCACiO fAi’> A Ghfcsgo’
cemetery tiled a 'sort a«pK
injunction to prevent a-- tomb-
stone firm from removing head-
Carhp Stewart for four «weeks.
miiesmmrthWOfrSan Antonki in [stones when the buyers fall be-
the Hill Country al Hunt. ^ m payments.
.Bovtonians- attending the first ^SI»-4M9lt4fite4r-bjL.th*-At*B»».
■.Baytoniww attending the first
term of the camp included Garv|
and Steve KijggMjMMMlAJ
and Mrs. H,
Darrell Mitchell
Rites Held Saturday
for Dickerson Child
Funeral services for Michael
Lee Dickerson, 3-year-old son of
former Bay ton Urns Mr.-and M rs.
G. L. Dicket-son, wore held at
4 p.m. Saturday at Earthman
Fun oral Home Chapel.
The boy died Friday morning
ip an Austin Hospital, The Rev.
Ed Weath'erly, pastor of Coady
The suit fited -by.
Park Cemetery charges the
years in prison for his part fn
the massacre pf 5,200 Polish
Jews in World War II.
Zech-Nenntsvich escaped April
23, four days after his convic-
tion, with the aid of a jail ward-
en who was his crony during
the Nazi days , -
He Hew to Switzerland with
er, in a sports plane she rented.
Later he fled to Egype, haven
of other ex-Nazis, where he was
spotted by. reporters of a Ger-
Help WanM.
FRANCIS, 5 E. - Neot, dealt, 5
house, carpet, 229 wiring. Rent or
592-9111.
room
selt.
Two Positions Open
'TbaM
%S-
ghborbood, ,Q,.C.
positio
5 day
South Africa. It was not imme- ^
which have not been paid for is
not unusual, Mary Draiwiy, a
representative of the tombstone
We could give youanyn*
her of monument dealers that
do that when payments are
overdue.”
Subsidy Of Beef Hits
.Record S936 Mien
WASHINGTON. (AP) —■ Gov-
in San Jacinto Memorial Park,
The Dickersons are now resi-
M. Walker of Austin.
help bolster cattle prices have
climbed to 164 pounds costing
$93.6 million.
The beef purchases, started to
March, totaled 9.463.000 pounds
this week. The meat is .donated
wESsS SSk-1»
perience re-
. Writ* 2978
29. Livestodc •!
■I , *
s?r'«h*'dtn'corpds' -and>?rp*5-
rrnsssrssr'»
BABY CALVES - Feeder,
era, raping calvee. Aleo. v
--------- chickens, rabbits
I". Male Help Wanted
For Information Call 5834341,
HORSE-^i^ntle Falemlr
trees, 555 90 month. Phone 582-9289. |
Hartt, 593-3111
or S83»13>2 iHflMli,
mis:
I MARI
MIATJOLD FO* FREEZE
nc^Tac^e
to olLST hcvvhe returned WFCH^IC-WA^ED
bor service leader.
ns
W»Y.«*M
■PM) 'TORS, 2113 I
See Mr. WoHwoor,
WANT TD LIAM - Fosh.
hors*, vicinity Lakewood, i
fered a reward of 10,600 man
—$2,500—for information leading
to Zech-Nenntwieh’s capture.
brSeewrJBfe?
’-I Yon Know?
ale lor U.S. Civil Servlet tests. See
r od under Instruction classification
scale Service. I gjf
. J-OON BEAUTY SUF
Established 1941.
‘ t }1 ~j
The main facade of the White
House resembles the Duke of
Leinster’s house to Dublin. The
toJ White House was designed by
James Hoban, an Irish - bom
architect.
s^ssis^is^TXifXSi s&'SSSfe'S
program
dents of Austin. In addition to Latitude is reckoned by the
his parents, the boy is survived number of degrees north or
by one brother, Mark, of Austin south of the equator, an imagb
_x —-------- r, . r,-., nan- cicele on the earflt’s sure
and grandparents R. L. Post of rfary
Ca Porte andTTr. and Mfs. R- jface everywhere equidistant be-
tween the two poles.
"AL NOTICE
15*
Work Wanted
CHILD CAM in my Nmm. Fair Parti
v^inlg. ^Good cart, reasonobl* rates.
1 IW w an
. Air condition^. Fenced yard.
£:Sf
tovmg core.
2-b*flf oorn npuse, all poFWllea insider $65.
month. 583-3841. __ , - ■ , .
31. Article Ft
STIVSON, 215 ..... .
roam unfurnished duplex.
»I.*aVpe tSte?
--------- :EDLE Af
SB3-1272.
wpnt ana crafts_
McDonald needle art
Bob smmi Ro..
WE HAVE FOUR - Brick Hants, fur
rartt wlffi 9 bedrooms, 2 baths, one with
atr. SIM month. McCANDLESS,
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