Born in Alaska, from a mother with the maiden name Pavlof, He later worked for the
Disney studios, where he was among those fired after taking part in the
Disney animators' strike of 1941. Soon, he began selling
gag cartoons to large-circulation magazines, including ''
Collier's, The New Yorker, Playboy, and True''. After he left Disney, he worked briefly for
Walter Lantz on
Woody Woodpecker cartoons. Partch was drafted into the US Army in 1944, and by the end of his two-year stint had been transferred from the infantry to become art director and cartoonist of the Army's weekly newspaper, the Fort Ord
Panorama. Out of the Army, Partch
freelanced for
ERA Productions. He published a number of books of single-panel cartoons, some previously published, others done specifically for the books. His 1950 bestseller,
Bottle Fatigue, focused on alcohol-themed humor, sold nearly 95,000 hardcover copies by the decade's end. ==Syndicated cartoonist==