The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 27, 1968 Page: 4 of 20
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dttr Baiitnum §un Thursday, June 27, 1968
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EEK AND MEEK
By Howie Schneider
YtXI'RE TERRIBLE!- j
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OUST LOOK AT VOUl/--
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HI AND LOIS
ly. Mort Walker and Dik Browne
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VOU KNOW WHAT TIME IT ISl)
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ARE
YOU GOING
■R>START
SWING ME
TROUBLE,
TOO?
4-27
BUGS BUNNY
/none op.vourV" 1 AIN’t'N
By Ralph Heimdohl
SPORT COATS
FIT ME WIGHT
IN THE
SHOULDERS! J
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FER HOW YER
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else!
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T1 LOSE NO
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IT HOME!
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is shown holding a gift certificate for 15. The certificate will
be sold to some Lewis and Coker shopper on Dollar Day
Saturday. - j .
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LITTLE HENRY
By Carl Anderson
Your TV
TeleScope
THE BORN LOSER
By Art Sanson
soM
banker savs,
vll me a
QEEAt WITH
you--you
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THAT WAS W
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ALLEY OOP
WHATCHA MEAN
MOO'S GOTTA
HAVE A NEW
GOVA
PONT GET
ITEP.'
SO EXCI
'S NOT
MV IDE.
IT'S NOT JUST
EA.
m
...TH1 WAY Vt»RE
TALKIN' ABOUT
U.KIK
NEEDING
EXECUTIVE
ASSISTANT,
YOU MUST THINK
SO,TOO
wtmr
NEVER
HEARD
BSSI
..WHAT'S WRONG
WITH ME TRVIN1
riSEiBBi
rear some help
RUNNIN' TH' H
COUNfKT? 4
BLIT IF IT'S SO
ROUGH, WHY
TtHADO
H'fcASY
By V. T. Hamlin
C:"JUST STEP DOWN
AN' LET SOME-
BODY ELSE
TAKEOVER!
By CYNTHIA LOWRY
AP Television-Radio Writer
NEW YORK (&P) — A view
tuning in Tuesday night’s
Showtime” on CBS a few min-
utes late may have had mo-
ments of confusion. There was
singer Eddy Arnold, making
like a variety show host in his
best country style.
Now Eddy Arnold has been--
and will be.tr-6ne oh the regular
hosts on NBC’s Wednesday
night ‘‘Music Hall.” Thus it ap-
pears that although many are
called, only a few qualify in
somet mysterious way for host-
ing assignments.
Beyond the fact that Arnold
was singing and talking a hit
and both are, variety shows,
there is really little similarity
between and two summer pro-
grams. Where ‘ Music Hall” is a
slick little sister of its winter-
show, it is still aimed generally
at the younger TV audiences.
Showtime,” taped in London,
is pretty much a straight vaude-
ville show, the kind an older
generation grew up with.
The work of the assorted Eng-
lish music hail comedians seen
n the show suggests that Amer-
ican audiences have developed
more sophisticated taste n
humor than our British cousins.
The English audience, juding
from the laughter on the sound
track breaks up when a baggy-
pants comic trips over a chair
or relates a stale joke.
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“SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY SMOKED 16 TO 18 LB.
wMOIE, SHANK HALF 01
BUTT PORTION
CENTER PORTION
is '53c
ib. 79c
HaM 39
SHOP
“SUPER-RIGHT” QUAUTY GRAIN-FED HEAVY BEEF *•« Cat Rond
LARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH
W.
By Fred Lasswell
NOW, MR. SMITH
I’D LIKE TO GEf
ONE PICTURE OF
VOU HOLDIN
VOUR BABY
BEETLE BAILEY
By Morf Walter
m NAME
1$ KILLER.
HAVE WOU
EVER HEARP
OF HIM
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| Don
im
a
The second part of “The Cit-
ies" on CBS Tuesday night was
an inspection of the problems
involved in rehabilitating the
homes and lives of the millions
who are prisoners in the city
slums.
The program concentrated on
two places. First There was the
crumbling Bedford-Stuywsant
section of Brooklyn where 95
per-cent of the population is
.nonwhite, where illegitimate
births and narcotic addiction
are commonplace, and where
the crime rate is . iigh,
CBS showed some of the ex-
periments now in progress to
see if the area car. be salvaged.
Bedford-Stuyvesant is in far too
deep trouble even to think no.,
about integration when the
needs are financial credit, jobs
and job training and better edu-
cation for its inhabitants,
The other place slufwn was
the Crenshaw section of’LoS Am
of-$36tfOQ
TM1S
ALLGOOD BRAND
The store that
cares about you!
Holiday-Priced Grocery Values1
"SURER-RIGHT" QUAtiTY GRAIN-FED
HEAVY BEEF — FREEZER WRAPPED
75 TO M FOUND AVERAGE $
BEEFROUNDS
135 TO JOO POUND AVERAGE ,
HINDQUARTERS .63c
59c
225 TO 325 POUND A^RAGE
Sides 53* i!!»*
Throw Away Bottles
HAMMS BEER
6 P a le
.. Ctn,
Tap Inc.
89c
LIBBY'S SAUSAGE
VIENNAS
*
5
4-oz.
Cans
6 pak
12 Oi.
Bottles
FONDA
DUTCH QUEEN ' C4 A&P CHARCOAL
Luncheon Meats 3 k L BRIQUETS
Pepsi
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29
20-lb.
Bog
Reg.or Diet
plus deposit
l
ARMOUR'S potted
$200,000 homes of professional
us families.,
and oilier prosperous
Merei seven miles from the
Watts section .of Los Angeles
whites, Negroes and Orient
have made a good start on
ouilding an integrated commu-
nity,
So far CBS has said little not
already known. It has suggested
that help can come in the form
of massive infusions of money
from government and outside
MEAT %
KINO OF OZARK MEXICAN
STYLE, WITH PORK OR PINT<
BEANS “a-
VOUR. CHOICE
KINO OP OZARK I1ACKETE
PEAS , “S
FRISKIES 17 VARIETIES!
CAT FOOD *v><£.
Each
PAPER PLATES
SCOTT PAPER
TOWELS
ASP 4%
Honio Milk
Pkg.
of 100
JUMBO
POTATOES
lORDEN'S
SHERBET
•ORDEN'S-------
sources, by cooperation by busi-
ness and by a change of attitude
by the white population.
CHOC- MILK
^worf 33c
Marble Champion Wins
College Scholarship
.5! 43c
MR. ABERNATHY
ASLEEP-MY
PROBLEMS,
MIS7AKESI
madetocay
AND7WNSS
IHAtETDDO
TOMORROW.
m
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SHALL I GET YOU
ASLKPiNSm?.
HAVE A
By Jones and Ridgeway
Yffi
THIS SPOT ALWAYS HAS A
H«dy Raymond has taken home
ail the marbles plus a $500 col-
lege scholarship taking a come-
rpm-behind victory ih the1, Na-
tional MarbJ
49c
TATER BOY
FROZEN
FRENCH
FRIED
HALF & HALF
Gold King Froien
Hu$hPuones2
—D
Ripe n Sweet, Charleston Grey
2-lb. Pkg....
Farm Fresh Holiday Produce1
soothins effect on him.
The 14-year-old son of a Read-
ing, Pa., coal miner whs seeded
fourth among the'eight finalists,
tut defeated I«rry Yakich, 14,
of Pittsburgh. Pa., and Glenn
WATERMELONS «r 59
JUMBO SIZE, GOLDEN - CENTERED
m the final round Friday to cap-
ture the King of Marbles crown.
fant Tp Rent!
Sun Classified
)W ONIONS
JANE PARKER I IB., 8 0Z.
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NEW -CROP, MIL
YELLOW ONIONS 1 3
w-’SSSs' COFFEE *«. instant io«. a, 99c
\Y\
w .fiV/f.Vt'
appie Fie
RIG 49t fACM SPECIAI
3sjoo
'Twen
For Sale: Setie
most of them foi
ManServaHt.
Negro Boys.
The story of the >
tory began in Jame
an unnamed Dutch
cargo of ”20 negars
1 for the
ship bound for the V
It ir significant th
this, Negroes, nur
among a population
as ifree, or as unfrei
the Southern colonie
indentured-serving
servants or laborei
passage to Americ
BOARD
The school board has t
ed resignations and applic
for faculty positions for thi
ing year.
a Resignations were rp
V' from Mrs. Janice L. Caug
,, secretary-at Highlands
Model KR’
True No-Frost ,
~ freezer never needs
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HURRY,
Now you can save on
every item in our store
Choose from such famoi
as Thomasville, Brandt,
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 27, 1968, newspaper, June 27, 1968; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1056982/m1/4/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.