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The Baytown Sun from Baytown, Texas • Page 10

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The Baytown Suni
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Baytown, Texas
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10
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THTIAYTOWN SUN, Insures Mustache For $250,000 By HOLLYWOOD eyed, Jerry Colonna lias insured handle-bar mustache for btit tnere's a cateh to He had to produce a. 12-inch' -cigarette holder before the skeptical insurance agents would write Turn a penny's worth of Jack Weils, of J. 3, Wells" Company, was taking no chances, he saj2, on a stray spark igniting" Colonna's brash. "We wiS insure against loss of income due to any accident to his mustacha," WeHs said, "But he must promise he'll always light nis 'fisgarettes at least 12 inches away from the hair." To -get" his policy Colonna had to nire' a. prop xasa.

whip him two fancy They set him. back $25 each and they, look like starched macaroni. an added precaution, prop jnaa stuck "on plastic (non-in- Samable), partition at the tip. This protects whiskers from. jUmes.

of like 3re he hrng an sick a. dollar policy him any kind of an his raxbr ilip whfle" saaviiig vr4 'relnaBurse' hiJSL.far "any income lost while he grows another oae," he said. "We were. mighty relieved when we fouad out nobody trims but him. he should be in an accident scar tissue prevented him Iroai it back ye pay him the fun $250,000 immediately." Colonna's starting a four-week iour in Washington, D.

C. From there he goes to Buffalo, Atlantic and he needs protection because hell be smoking a lot of cigarettes an the road. "I use -up about three packs a day," he said. "But I'm not a chain I dont smoke 'em dowf. very far.

I could snipe 'em and save money by re-lighting the butts." Wells nixed that in a hurry. He's got $250,000 at stake, he wailed, and he's taking no chances on Colonna lighting up any half-inch butts. HIGHLANDS NEWS By Mrs. J. C.

Schmadl man -work lor a. lot $BV5GQ So Ip a JtrtU. 3a f9QOa worth, ifeg- touxliici iim 3IKS. BAKBON rETED WTEH SHOWER D. Barron was honored tvitfc blue shower in the home of C.

X-." Adams. 'Assist- ias ilrs. Adanu as co-hostesses ilarvin Edwards and CL' Hippo. Oentering the lace covered Irsthment -table irrere floating. blue wltti' pink asyrtlea.

Also decorating the room was an ararngement of Refreshments of punch and -cake Margie Barron, Mrs. G. P. Bar- ilri. E.

Gross and daughter, Barbara, A. M-Edwards, Mrs. 5V. i. Mrs.

O. Smith, Jr, Mrs. -C. Gtnizr, Mrs. Harrison, Mrs.

Qiandler, Mrs. Earl John Dunaway, I. T. Stanford, G. Q.

Beird andidauarh- Hrs, Mrs.y'H. liQTi, Mrs. Mrs. A. HutcMns, lira.

Jf. i. Barron, and G. K. RAYBORN JOHNSON AGENCY ALL FORMS OF INSIRANCE AT 10 TO 253- SAVINGS Today 320 BWg.

Dial 8088 WOBKEBJi S1EET IX HOME of Urst Baptist Chuech Training Union lor an in. me'eting- la thV honie; Jpf Dabbs. plans the of "the depa.rtm.mit which, includes the beginner -primary dish. hmc-hton-Tfii n-ooa Mrs. J.

Ann Ruth Sch- madl, and HD CtCB TO EST COLEXBEKNEX Th Home Demcnstrstion club hold regular meeting at 1:30 Jao. at the home of Mrs. Ralph. Qendennen. Mrs.

C3yde Thompson and Mrs. J. B. Hance will have' charge of the program on barbecue accessories. ZXESX BAPTIST GROUP KEAYES FOB PIXEYWOODS Representatives from the First Baptist Church left Monday morn' ing for Baptist encampment at Plneywoods.

Attending are Aldon Gassett, Yvonnie Gassett, J. E. Crawford, Janet Crawford, Jimmy Craiv- ford; Lanelle Bryant, Ula Faye Hopkins, Linda Sue Schmadl, Mrs. C. Roddy DuBose, Barbara Morgan, Catherine Prince, TJnna Rae Prince, Buddy Prince, Margaret Brummett, Jimmy Doyle Brummett, Janice Anderson, Sally Hutchins, Peggy Denny, J.

T. Pruess, Walker, Kenneth Toytek, Jackie Dletz, Harold DeFreese and Mr. and ilrs. Edwin PEKSOXALS and Mrs; Bishop family are visiting with relatives and Mrs. J.

A. Wilson, of; Huiitsyille visited ivith friends "and relatives the and R. E. Hylton are Liberty, Kkaraguw Consul Woris In Hlght Out AUSTIN A 23-year-old -Nicaraguan who works partime In a night club serves his Central American as vice cbunsul in Austin. Carlos Perez-Zelaya holds the distinction of: being one of the youngest members of any consular ser- 'vice the United States.

From. 9 ajaa. to 5 p.m, he handles the affairs of 18. jSfiearaguans issuing visas and-clearing shipping from this area-bound for Nicaragua. At' 6 p-m.

he shifts over to the night club, the Cliff House, iffhere his duties range from bar-tending to acting as cashier. Carlos, whose grandfather Santos Zelaya, served as of Nicaragua from 1893 came to Austin In knew no English, but bi a vocabulary by working word puzzles. He eat coffee and doughnuts for i days because that was all he' 1 in English. Beef cattle specialists at tb versity. of Illinois say that inherit the tendency to eat UE "or too much, to stay, "scour" or to "bloat." persons.

LOOKING FOR VICTIMS, comb -wreckage Navy which exploded and 4 UCDT NOT Ar If War AS II If 3S First Estimated DO YOU HAVE PART-TIME PORCH WHX ifOT 3IAKE A XEA3R KOOKD IJVEf KOOM FROM TOTJR PRESENT PABT TTVTF. POSCH BKEEZEWA3T WITH OTTTSIDB OQLOB RAXGB CO WEtH HpSDE. WINDOWS, IMDOBS, gOBCFTBS Tkod Fenelon Phono 8-1409 HOIX) teachers and, thiree- Primary of; tht Ofcioroh. Jioe- church. Aftermaking.plans-far.ihe month of of cokac were to Mrs.

B. Bidene, ilrsr. 3J. Briggj, Mrs. 7 O.

Schmadl, Ann Schmadl, aira. Jake Catheyi Mrs. -Harold Huskey, Mrs. G. C.

wscs cmguEa HOMP: JOIKT SIEEHNG Day of ttwt Methodist Church, met" if or" thair monthly, joint at the Baytown, Texas Condition at tKe Close of Business June 30, 1950 CfOX Grandma's the- nation's number one cover girl if young models don't forget about the spook look" and make men happy by getting hippy again, Harry Conover said j.Conover, a big ISTew York model, agency, said the current fashions call for a girl to hack off become as haggard- as paint circles under her eyes; rlf; ones nature Mrs. B. Hacce, idded the meeting. Mrs. Sllla faftd.ieharga, of program.

for tbft; pledge -service. metting. COO DGOVEBNME NT The Mem Bert Qwrfrffed "No. man would give a second glance' to these girls with, that death-warmed-over look, that emaciated he said. "It's a won- der.tb.ey.

don't have. to go around In -wheelchairs." Conover said that of the nation's -models, about 85 per cent have done themselves -up to look like they are going to a Hallowe'en party. no looks' that the models," he said. 'Conover that the "spook lookfT'-has coming on- now "for 10 years. He hopes' it is at it's Towr County Worked HantJIed 6 More Than Before Ha mi County Grand Juries, jnctedrng horss mwctf inyestigartoru; Praised by Jories for; Diligence ctnd legal 'AbltitjK.

i. -i CrvfHawyer for 23 years. Admitted to practice before Soiled States preme Covrt In 1927. PAUL MAYNARD pledges to be your Jwdge. PAUL MAYNARD pSedges jto morntom OPfN-DOOR policy in PAUL MAYNARO PAUL MAYNARD PAUL MAYNARD PAUL MAYNARD PAUL MAYNARD pledges to cvaila AttiicWzerw Who have-; reason- Jo see yowr'Gojimly pledges a.

modern government to- fir our citizens benefits: for a measures'-to' cfufi arid A. Maryland postmistress who In 18SS, military reservations in served. the Contlntai Con- Wyoming Territory included 1194-77 gress was one of the first women acres. The Shoshone or Wind River to" work the federal govern- Indian reservation occupied me nt. 000 acres.

federal government ended the 1950 fiscal year with far below administration that seldom happens. The red InK figure announced by the treasury President told Con-- gress just six would be per cent greater. The actual deflcit.wasrlesa than iialf large oreeastrbyrcongression- sl economy less than Nevertheless, It national to or about every man, woman and child --in The per'capita debt-Blon. rose by Both, recipts and expenditures below, the January estimate, but the was siuch sharper. i-Reclptis f-ell an dropped off 540,165,835,914.

reductions, were-. general "throughout --the- Dudget, savings made in the defense One ex- cepdon was farm price sup- port program spending top- 'ped administration guess by Foreign-aid througii the.Econozn- ic. Cooperation Administration was 3372,000,000 less than anticipated, and Finance Corporation were less than predicted. The deficit was the 18th in 20 years. Another one of $5,133,000.000 is expected for the 1951 fiscal year that started: last Saturday.

Fiscal 1947- and 1948- were the only ones slice 1931; in which the government has shown a surplus Both-'political parties credit 'for point out that they were in control of the purse those years. The Democrats counter that there. would be a surplus now if the Republican-led 80th Congress had not taxes by year. Portable Runway Made To Test Landing Gear For Summer Reading 224 W. Texas The Bookstall Federal Reserve Bank Stock Banking House and -jite ano ve fought a -10-year losing" battle: against' It," he.

said. "I discourage it among, my models. Tve imported to help me. They doing well, too, because -most -of the women with money to on clothes look a- biti er, matronly." The highest point, in the state of Ulin pis is just 1241 feet above sea cor-. ner of-the state.

The FaJrchild aircraft division here has developed a portable test runway which permits research-experts to laboratory-test landing-: speeds up 160; The test landings are- simulated by rotating a pair of track- gear belts on seven rollers. The landing gear -are. suspended;" over tfie moving belts -and dropped to simulate. the actual created by: landing aircraft. Engineers test run- way at the of Air Ala- terial 12,000.00 53,000.00 24,000,00 184,347.00 Savings Boncls 25,450.00 "OtKer Stocks Bonds LOO OtKer Assets 13,746.84 On HancI ancl with" .....3,656,122.84 Investment Bonds--and 1.415.3 15:16 7,395,487.26 the increased speed of -'-landing used by The monotype maclune -was -patented by Tolbert Lariston in: 1887.

TOTAL ...510,142,732.86 LIABILITIES 200,000.00 200,000.00 Undivided and 172.000.00 Tota! Capita! 572,000,00 Customers Bonds 184,347.00 25,450.00 9,360,935.86 1 1 VV99VB "TjCj OFFICERS DIRECTORS Hugh Echols," Jr. C. Kefley Jacobsr'; J. R. Barber Hugh -Echols, Jr.

Jack--Jacobs and Cattle JVlce-PresIdent KILL, FOR UFE OF PAINT THE PAINT THAT KILLS MttoniCraYens LUMBER COMPANY 8265 J- 1 WOton A. Eoper L. Sanders Mose Snraiier- James TE." Sherwood Mrs. Beatrice Ed -Watson C. KcHey G.

Sanders -Vice-President -Robert Strickland Cecil Wlnfree JBeid, Strickland GiQette Cattle "II Bank in Harris County-Outside The City of Houston 11.

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Years Available:
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