PAGE TWO CX CIAIIA! I Pennypcker Unpacked I v . IF. l 1 1 1 lr, rv.l r . . 1 I I I II P- to J wivb (i 14 WJJ whv V''N UETB CUCX IDO yOU MIND, I i ! . OH.: DIANA! . SHCME AU3 ANP WCVL JOIN THE PARTV. PEALLY..0UT I DONT LIKE TO SEE AAV GUESTS CROWDED AT DINNER. AND WE NB6C ELBOW ROOM TO GO TO WORK ON THE GUINEA HEN WE OUGHTA GO T'WORK ONI THAT MIDGET FRESHIE. RUN ALONG AVID DONT START A rumpus, Slurp, after au. it'c his RARTy AND HE'S FWWa PLENTy. ,yi BROTHER, THAT SHR MP SURE aE US THE BRUSH OFF.' THE BRUSH-OFF rUME T BRUSH uuAcct fr rare AFTEIlAlHBU WITH DEFLATING PENNYPACltEit 1 Jmm- DH, DIANA! TvTiVb I I rf-MC17- 1 1 U "BEJ Lf.RCfLZj I ATU. FIX I AND ITU. SERVE ijj iMS ft UGCT BUytj rU. TAKB JS Sifl Ulfiri I LISTEN j 77- HIS WAGON.. THE QRUS RlOHT j IT, HIT 6 N MEN. THIS ONE. , pcr CH IN OAKY DOAKS rJ Btij pji ftj Bear . 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IFUWI CURRlEP JM?; PEiWJNSTRAnON BY VOLUNTEERIN& OKAV 'S " U IN FROM CAIRO ON J r-rTV FOR THIS RUN.t MIGHT CLEARJ f CONWOOORe) v " 9 ' ; H fe : SCORCHY gMIJH 77 7'-T " 7 " jiiMrnnitnr r- 1 O Ixvi -: 1 ; J r-, ,-- - - ' m JUMEO, ORDER rlr 1-1 LyJIl -BLTNOTHINglS TOO HERBS THE CONTRACT yRlTZANPUR, EHfV-WOOALt , J -SJANP COMPLYIKtt BIO FOR YOU,k SAID.' ANP A RAPO DRAFT ir THAT POES fr.' JOUWwfc TO t TRANSP0RTIN(IUlLtPHAIWm4AU.THB PO YOU WANT THB JOB, ON RItSrI FC jl I wSMASUCK jflpP UpS OVER THR WSS INWf TVVIN SAFETY RULES OR PO I GROUND YOU ' 'EXPENSES.' ,SVCWCK t THE ! eSJJajJtS.'J S t FAN BARY Jmi, Jwiq OAKBff PORfco DAYS NO BrS.' 1 g ELEPHAW! jf .TAU. ORDER. rf i TALLER TUSiCPtx. jjn Tiu-rcw ' M M BAY VIEW Nov. 17 ( R6. Albert Talor began a series 01 meetings at Gra ham's chapel' Tuesday evefalng. Everyone is inylied to attend. - Rey. J. Rahdal Bennett, M BfidgUton, held services . at Mt, Pleasant F. W. Baptist church Sub day afternoon. His daughter ac companied him. i irsi. Mia M Wt nw Bern Monday .to St. , Luke's Hos pital for treatment. We are ail Wishing for her i speedy recovery. Mr. James Skinner spent a while recently with" his mother, Mrs. J. J. Skinner of Ernul. ; Sevefaf eJpl$ from ihe commu nity attehded the services at the Prison Camp Sunday afternoon. Mf, John D. BrOwn left Monday for Durham for treatment. We all hhpe he will Soon be better. Miss Shirley Hardesty, of Det roit, is spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ellery Hardesty. Miss Peart Bordeau held ser vices at Graharti's chapel Sunday morning and evening. We're" all hdping Mr. Pave Ogles by, who is dh the sick list, will sodn be better. fir. and Mrs. Charile Lewis and family, of Morehead City, spent a while Slinday in the community. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Haskett and little daughter, Brenda Joyce, of Havelbck, spent Thursday in the community with relatives. Dr. C. E. Pdden was in the com munity Saturday Vaccinating hogs for cholera. Mr. and Mrs. John Chaplain spent a while Slinday afternoon In the community. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Freemao and daughters, Lyllls and Sally Jo, of Bridegton, spent the weekend in the community. Mrs. Nannie Small left Tuesday for Bridgeton to spend a while with Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Freeman. Mr. Pernel Hardesty, who has been to Southport shrimping, spent Sunday night with his wife and family. Mr. and Mrs. James Skinner at tended services at Marker's Island Sunday afternoon.' . , Rev. Ernest Douthit field ser vices at the Bay VK Baptist thJrcft Sunday. Mf, ind Mrs. Hlmon Wfnberry and little son, Led spirit a while Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Mr. and Mrs. Preston Graham and daughter, Allnda Site spent Siihday m GreeriVille. Mr. and Mrs. Will Hardesty, of Oyster Creek, spent a while Sufi day in the community. : Mr. and Mrs. fiillie G. Lewis and little daughter, Darlen. sdent a while Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Small. .Mr. add Mrs, W. C. Williams and family spent a while Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. George Norris. Mrs. Nannie Small spent a while Monday with Mrs. Preston Graham. Mrs. Cottle, of New Bern, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Owen Cottle. , - Mrs. Harvey Williams and fa mily spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Williams. Miss Clara Oglesby is spending a few days in the community with relatives. The Home Demonstration Club met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. James Skinner. Mrs. Carravin, of New Bern, spent Sunday in the community. Mrs. Harold Howell is spending a few days in the community. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Graham at tended church services at Harker's Island Sunday afternoon.. Mr. and Mrs. Bill. Mason and son, Billy, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Haskett. Mr. and Mrs. James Skinner at tended church services at More head City Saturday evening. Mr. J. F. Small went to New Befn Thursday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Small spent BIG USED CAR BUYS! 1948 FORI) Tudor fiadio, Heater, Spoilighi New 1949 MERCURY 4-Door-Radio and Heaier fcew 1948 FORD 1 1-2 Tori Truck 1947 FORD Convertible Coupe-Radio oi Heater 1947 PLYMOUTH 4-Dobr Sedan-ftadio & Heater 1947 PLYMOUTH Club Coupe-Radid & Heater 1947 FORD Pickup truck 1947 KAISER 4-DoOr Sedan-Heaier (946 FORD tudot Sejhn-Healer 1947 STUDEBAKER Pictoip Jftfbk A, 1941 PONTIAC Cbttyertible Cbuje, fladlo & Heaier 1947 CHEVROLET 2-Door Sadafi-Radta & tfealet 1947 FORD i-2 Ton Pickup Truck 1946 FORD Tudor Sedah-Kadio & dealer 1942 PACKARD 4-Door Sedah Radio & Heater 1941 PONTIAC Coupe-Radio & Heater 1941 CHEVROLET 2-Door Seddn-Radid & Heater mi A EETtfcR USED CArl Irota L ROSE IIOTOH GO "YCUR FElEfLY ftfi fiEAiift'1 Located On (I. i f 5 si navelocki Hi G. Y, A fMy M ad WW TIM MokowR tOKtoii Ml iMrpfciirtrviwfR y4vf rolcllMl tfnRMB roM HStMir WowoJrt iM farWtf I J Y6 tftut tM MttftM lt4 Mm , MifMik't-fhaf' dy ItiM NrCt Mil lenU m4 fin Hm WMf frtffl URAa. ' vU.ni graMar rtffti tWirt. lA5.r,l, MtfMwfci tiMttU tttf IB W PblrJ f ilfi E9i 1 f . t 'Its" k'lih tezn moHehead titV ' ' filbfe M iiii , -iiwfc tires mi t Chili s VTLLLIS SL"CLAQ tHilLl MZ2 ' Morehead City, N. C ; ' poTTEn s sn;oAd snvirn statich " Beanfot, N. C. . ' ,. ;. ' j v Strait N. C. . Swansbdrb, N. C. BACHELD3 Nov. if Miss Harriet Rat fliffe, it Beaufort, spent the week end, with Miss Sadiel Louise Har ris. J---. .. , tit, and krs. Fred Smith were 18 Jtaleiglf Sunday. ;i . Mr:, and Mrs. J. L. Smithy Sr. Ind Mrs. SSfa Small spent Satur day in New Bern shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Harris spent tHd-weekend in New Bern with re latives. Mrs. Osmond Salter and daugh ter, Jenny were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Harris Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Becton and son, EdWln Lfee, Jr, visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ostar Noe in Bfeatlfdrt Sunday afternoon. Mr1, and Mrs, F. R. Tiylor and soh, Harry Borden visited relatives in Maysvllle, N. C. Sunday. Lt. and Mrs. C. 0. Gleck, of Camp Lejeune, visited Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Belangia Thursday, Nov. 11. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Arrington, Of BeaufOrt, speht Thursday with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Taylor. Mrs. Doris Moss and two friends, of Wilmington, visited Mr. and Mrs, C. C. Smith and the C. H. Smiths Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Taylor visited Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Taylor at Adams Creek Wednesday. Mrs. Lena Adams and daughter, Eva were in Beaufort Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Doriald Small and family, of Raleigh, spent Friday with his mother, Mrs. Sara Small and the J. L. Smith families. Charlie Belangia, of Newport a while in Morehead City Tuesday with Mrs. Billle G. Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Brown arid Mr. George Wlnberry spent awhile Monday in Beaufort. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, lMg News, Va., is visiting his son, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Belangia. Mr, and Mrs. F, R. Taylor were in New Berq Saturday. . Fred Smith and Elmo Taylor were in Kinston and Greenville Thursday: . ' .jM. aid Mrs. Gebfge' Huntley It and children, of Beaufort, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Smith Sunday. J. L. Smith, Sr. and Jr. were in New Bern Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Duke and son, of Kinston, visited Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Taylof last week. . Miss Eva Adams visited Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey Lewis iri Morehead City Saturday evening. Friday evening the Misses Eva and Gwyrifi Adams entertained their friends at their home, games and contests were played arid home made candieS Were enjoyed by the following guests: Annie Rdse and Betty Faye Flowers, Sue and Nel lie Ward, Harry and Gerald Taylor, Aletha arid Junior Jarmari, Doro thy and Jeannie Carole Taylor, Sa die Louise Harris and her house guest, Harriet Ratcllffe, of Beau fort, Mr. and Mrs. Rodman Taylor, Preston Taylor of Core Creek, and Andy Mason of Beaufort. Seven People UndSrlakfl truck trip Across Sahara CORSHAM, England (AP) Seven people are leaving here soon to get away from civilization on a 7,000-mile truck trip to Walvis Bay, South West Africa. They ex pect to take four months and spend $8,000. They will pass through the Sahara desert. Two in the party W. Wood of Corsham and S. Green of London were there in the war, serving in Montgomery's Eighth Army. Their wives slnd Wood's three-year-old son are among those going along. 7 sAJ Jit, UU 1 S.l. 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