The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 352, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 19, 1952 Page: 8 of 10
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fag*J— THE BAYTOWN SUN, SATURDAY, JULY 19, 1952
Sun Patfems
BIG BEN BOLT
WHAT?
WtfERB ?
For Easy Sewing
flerly of
Sill Dab-
tor their
July 28
lurch of
It i allus . ~
r LEARNED THAT CON-
FESSION WAS SCOO
FOR THE sa.’-...SO I'M
SETTlN' the record
STRAIGHT... ITW4S ME
THAT SHOT UNX...
L ANT QUESTIONS? .
ided by
jhlsnds.
Dabney,
The B«y*own iufl
I
::::
turm/r
MR.CHU8B? HE
NEVER HARMED
YOU,,. ,
tatloned
marillo,
it the
■WH6RE?
WHAT?
HUH? a
lore* at
n In the
ont, 200
SHOOTIN'
STARS /
BUZ SAWYER
^yRoyCran
•msH
AT FIRST WE MISTRUSTED F0REI6N PLANES
. USING NEW METHODS TO KILL LOCUSTS, i
L HOW W>RE DEEPLY 6gATE>Ul. S/
mmons,
Ft. Rob-
lolat.
ted the
>m, and
ke and
t were
/ iramian wRo flew/ HOLw;
SPEAK,
AIPUUAI
P5^DIT0RS i
HSflhav-
EfeSSISiS
water-
Jilt at-
rield of
CFTERTHE FEAST THEY
WALL MAKE SPEECHES-!
FARMERS, OFFICIALS,EVEN!
BUX. EVERYTHING'S J
GOING FINE. I
: CURLEY KAYQE
—by Sam Leff
si
Ik-. Wof>Vr.|hie
SECRET AGENT X.9
Gnu
this sin's A
■ ARE YOU A FU6IT1VE FROM A
.LOST WEEKENDS-OR A <
MAINE RSHIN6;GUIDE, OFF
COURSE! YOU AREN'T DRESSED
FOR THE ACT, BUSTER-! —jrj
' : OuESS YOU WERE S
thirstv—you swallowed
Two JUARTS' OF WATER'
AND ONE SMALL. BROCK
. TROUT! ,
Baytown, Texae.
i.y.
Texat, --
r4 THE M,
1 P-POUCE
ARE CLOSING
Wi WVI
- GOT 70 - >
TO HlPf .
CANCELLED CHARACTER
_ FROM A TV ^
‘ SCRIPT! /Jk
WH^WHERE Ml*,
WHAT HAPPENED?
jptJST
terras
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ALCOHOUCI
. «nd worow
against Mid [JJS#
• present the.
bs« »g
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Group* of
it* •trictJy (
8339 or Hlgl
information.
THE RIF’S A ^
FILTHY CROOK,
CURLY... STAY -j
DOWN OR THEY
.WILL KILL^
Sty:
BEETLE BAILEY
—by Mort Wt
| COLLI]
| Corner,
f* ?«. August 1 ___________
P^r,iV?NCM^vT?tul* OB Ul«
u, July a II ISM Letter# Te«U-
L wf:e grantfd to th« undersigned,,
L ot WILLIAM C. DL'NA*
ScMPfd. t» the Probate Court of
County T«a» in Clause *No. 49770,
.wen the r«xK*t of »*}d Court.
»r»D*ii having <-;a;ms against Mid
in hereby required to present the
r.’ilft *‘he time prescribed by law,
idince of rn* sa.d F.xerutrix being
Softer, Baytown Texas, and the
is* add rest of the said Executrix
*Mr*. Rutn Thelma Dunabot
P 0. Addreae;
31} , Boiatfr. Baytown, Texat
IM COIN' LOG0!
SAY/ HOW WOULD
YOU LIKE TO TAKE
IN A <51 MOVIE WITH
ME TONIGHT ? s
WELL, IT MAY HELP
CONVINCE SACGE
THAT WE , NEED >
A BASS/' V
•ACER SCH'
Enrol!- for i
Michigan Sir.
DAILY -CROSSWORD
ACROSS
i Play bois-
terously ,
8 The south-
j west wind
; 9. Insurgent
JO. Opposite of
husbands
J2 Sheep-like
13 Cry, as
a hdlje
34 Norse god
35. Loose,
hanging
point
17. Falsehood
IS. Unit
DOWN 19. Movable
, 1. Honor barrier
2. Sash (Jap.) 21. Plump
3. Repair 22. Allowance
4. Fold, for waste
as cloth- 25. An expletive
5. Bedni of rye 27. Heathen '
6. Exclamation image
of disgust 29. Anglo-
7. Wicked SaxonTetter
,8. Capital of 30. A shout
Saskatche- 31. Past part.
......-.wan (Can.) of "ride"
9. A wanderer 33. Solid bodies
11. Bed 34. Backbone
. ..covering 37. Salary
16. A knight of 40. Terrible-
the Round 42. Female
Table horse
RIPE WANT!
Firm Nati«
Phon* M7.6 s f
*u> *K<ns I«*st»t9
ick List
WE SELL POLIO INSURANCE
TUCK INSURANCE AGENCY
THIRD GENERATION OF SERVICE
VACATION i:
CoM Springs
dean, quiet, I
T. L. Smith,
Houeton JA-fl
M Higdon 2711 Kentucky. :£iNoTH.AC
*f Une Ward Jr. — 1604 jcttS. Sn.
•DU. -
Tmma Porter-402 Gres- !
JACINTO MEMORIAL
sis Sparkman — 1216 South
yesterday’s Answer
45. United
States of
America
(abbr.) ■
46. Encountered
48. Cut, '
as gras.s
DiAL 2912 OR $474
ELLA CINDERS
—by Charles Plumb and Fred te
13. Male-F
HAVE i^eahchingrdra
you )®osxMAP*Aip!
ANY / $HE THINK*
IP5A \ mWAHP i$$till
WHF2F \ Al IVP.L -........—■
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HE WAS KILLED
.IN A VF"—4^ '
PLANE /
otm*' / /..,
PUCKSEJHATMAN ISN'T A 0HC&
HE CAME TO THE 3AC< PCCZ AN2
ASK£P'$LAPY9 FORA HANSW-' j
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MTCHMH .
RMfrHamh yiiiFS/4
Billy E Mayfield -Houston, I _
ft'. ,C. Logan-,713 Kilgore 'PH,
E. M. Tillery Channelview. [t*11
work
20. Former
V, S. >•••
,,« president
-23 Neon
, (sym.)
24. Peruse
26. A. lasso '
28 Cared for
medically
SO Circular _
band of
flowers.
32. Hurl
35. Exclamation
36 Melt
38 Cutoff. .
as the top
39 Strange
ZucKiE •'
PteWEe.WILLYOJ) I'M,LEAVING TOWN
COME WITH ME J AT ? TO GO UVE
AHPIJOOKFCR. WITH MY AUNT.'_>
vay sieeves, sugnuy - , - * .
scooped neckline look cool—save 5imP*e to sew this circle
sewing time! <Try easy to do oply two seanis, waistband
saddle stltcWng as accent.) to attach! Make several as ward-
No. 2611 is cut in sizes 12, 14; 16, Iobe. stretchers. in new fabric
18, 20, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44 and 46. Size fanci<“s! te«n with the. suntop
WAN'
*l<if
I Aline Braeisen, formerly of J|
rn- died at Liberty late Fri- j
K injuries received -the,day!”
| ‘n »# automobile accident j A,I
fghway 146 near Rye. - er,«,
i Bracken's car was Struck |JJ- ^
loife-r whose driver had lost to s )
- H 90h*:wet pavement.f,ti;sKtlu.AV
.IANCK I
BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH
41. Millpond
a rair.st ,rm The man Was.!
43 Measure
injured and his wife was
flHHHHU THIS IS TH’ LIFE!!
i instantly. Mrs.- Bracken
TCfiiiTT
44 Hatred
r*t° Wood vide when the ac- i!
f a«tHred. .Sim had been em- r
!**.* niIrs,; at'KersUng ho*- i1
once leaving Baytown two f1
*P>-
, body ■ WU! be taken to the ;
« wr parents, Mr. and Mrs.
asgrove, at Saratoga until 1
when a grave- i
£<»*niohe held |t Phelps ;
W.near Saratoga. ’ 1
pat^fits afe *
»a}ne of Woodville and a .
ALL ALONE WITH ^OTHEft NATURE"
NO VAUDEV1LLE--NO SPOTLIGHTS— j
x NO PUBLICITY" NO ENCORES" 7
'nNO FRONT-ROW STARES" <-
urchin
49: Bltiish
' gray color
80. Eat away
81. Tidy
•ilhovt oMigati
The Baytown Si
Sfiepard Barclay-Quiridge^
WtMtS WflttiHj
Rl'O SALBI
0*n you sell
If you »r* a
will tram yc
DaptrtmtnW
(Tod recelVl
tralnlnr i
Thia t» eoroi
bait for th»
Usual Comp:
Apply in P«i
Office. Sean
Illi*. Tex:
Text*.
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I CAME
PREPARE
> OKAY/
.jatssaa?
vou lost
THE ROUSH?
SJUST A
MINUTE,
X POP'S
yo« have the ace, It la ordinarily might build a ninth trick for / S
incumbent upon you to use the South, in which he was correct ;
kSt'2i6i mr^'.
a A 7 Considered his original suit hope- SIZES
« 10964 !.ess’,80 ,od the Nub 2. South won. • 44
e AQ84 Knocked out the heart A, took the ''WW'd'hlWwBBMIBBi -J
+ K93 returned spade and ran his tricks ■ .
kQOS f-■■ —i AJJ08 W have an extra. Tailored sundress with buttdn-or:
48 N 5A73 The whole result would have cape for c°ver-a fashion favorite
fK8 WE 4 J 1032 been-different if East—instead of ‘'bard to find’’larger sizes! Best
4*8 c J10 8 5 being afraid of "making hearts °l en‘eJj1ble is eMi>y in
47642 —U- easy for the declarer to guess ’— shantunf?- llne‘n- P‘9ue. cotton
♦ K62 had violated the outmoded Whist Print!'. ,
fQJ52 fule of "second hand low” and" j" *}™ 14k16'
js-r V' --w- »tsawa Ks-i-s; r.KSK
r2r'>v*«, H stiu thad the heart K as a re- Size Address PATTERN 6UR- tTO. ^ „ CU6 ln 8lzes 12> „ n
Vast Nwth E«t So^i entry A, soon as that card B*^01^5 s“n)- Box 18, 20. 38, 38 and 40. Size 16, 3V:
Tj ^ ^ored. West could have beaten Old <X«|**itj|Ution, New YoAjd.i. 15-ln, with 2 yds. binding.
3IiT the contract with spade tricks. U,N. Y. Send 30c for PATTERN wlti
This deal is another example of . * * • ■ Patterna ready to fill orders 1m- Name, Address, Style Number anc
he advisable of bidding a four- Your W«ek-«od Question mediately. For special handling of Size. Address PATTERN BUR-
Md major which contains aprob- Have you ever seeft a case ii order via first class mall indude EAU,. (The Baytown Sun), Box
Me He Trump stopper. If South which the play of a deuce from »n extra 5c per pattern. U, N. Y.
M *0M that on hU flrst turn, dummy and a trey from the de- The SPRING-SUMMER FASH- The SPRING-SUMMER FASH-
fltt l^eart, he would have be- clarerts own hand, on the open- ION BOOK bring* you dozens of ION BOOK brings you dozens of
owe declarer at 4-Hearts and ng tnck, constituted false-card- Pretty and wearable fashions, for pretty and wearable fashions for
*” «*tra tnck, ing which misled the customarily cottons, from cool, cool casuals to cottons, from cool, cool casuals to
®ut ®Tf/h ?[°UgM 1 pla-v ,town styles; plus the Ino»t in*Pir- lown styles; plus the most inspir-
BeMth^f hT* h«nd *.» eom™rthA0thfT»*e»be*t' in* *u«*“‘10n* f°t 7“' vacation ing suggestions for your vacation
Bangui of his hand at once that able contract successful ? If not, wardrobe. In all, over 125 easy-to- wardrobe In all over 125 easv-to-
fo TrU™e,nt° * drfe8t8bIe tmitoaf ^ ^ ^ ^ •» «2*5t2i taC S T£»
to Trump game. which that might occur? and occasions. Order your copy and occasions. Order your copy
now. Price Just 26 cents, now. Price just 25 cents.
RADIO, T. V. i
Heart is lam)
gClKiOl Oil Hi
Be the first i
■ v. s.cenmiew r:
Receive ;p»y:
Upoo comple
you can. earn
Preler pail
‘■jiffy'" scooped neck dress
MOON MULLINS
-by
KAYo/ get out of-
WERE- WOT'd VOUfl
*WINK IF YOU SEEN
MBfc^WTHAT
ice BOX, BOY? j
WHOSE! ITS so i
HOT IN HERE A
jy COULD COOK
AN EGG ON
M TH’ FLOOR/ ,
BUT. IKNOW
WHERE THEV5
A ICE FACTORY
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W\ JB6lu
r i PANOV- j
think L
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SHRUNK
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HOUSTON,1
gen awoke an
the floor. Thai
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 352, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 19, 1952, newspaper, July 19, 1952; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1042390/m1/8/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.