-- PAC2 1... Thiblch SKKQ BAKE1 Dickie's In On Dickie's Plaa 't: HOW DDVOU COME ,OUT ABOUT VOUR KIRT TW CAUGHT THAT5 BEEN MUTING TO CM buoruta rr uiC IT FEELS GOOD TGET HOME AND INTO AM EASY. TELL -7 CHAIR THE ,011, DIANA! r rui HoofHOO.' Si what's his LOOK AT w -i p p- hew dog ;f I f'g ir OAKY DOAKS lUv-tZW SERVES Y0U RIGHT LEFTV- V I MAYBE HeVaMTSII f V I 4t IIU . cQgnv-i mope y i If OAKY DOAKS I II I IR" 117 XlDemTHIklKj GEE I'M AFRAID 3 FtT MY CAPO, MV FRIEkJD.' I'M ) I OA ' A BfJJ?) TROUBLE tC up nl LOVELV LA55 WITH MORE J ' Ul-Xu m..,..,,.. hM WC?ll I HELL LATITUDE j-L I I OAKY DOAKS A MATTER OF PREFERENCE I J I I "1 . I 1 V- - 'M I : I n r-. i r I ' (AM V ST t .iTira IM ARTIMgAPRIVEy, YOU'DBE BUT I'M 4 H ; I y TO STOP THE 'YMAFRAID ' 1W THE KMICMT-AMDl I I 1 fC. .,rirVrr.L'?.iA.TEP- nr,.u MftTl L0TU5 HABIT IW X , A MOklEV r I'D patufp rf I 1 11 i 7 A'I HEI!J V t tpipii THIS rJ t "MCN. IV. W a, tuc nn, I ' I I SC3RCH, WTZANPUR ISV v I f UH-HOH.' NOT THAT I rVANTj Hf THEV P HAVE TO SWIM UPSTPEaA, V 1 , I I IMPORTING TnEi WAV- f RlGKTll I TO TALK OUR AIRLINE OUT OP 1 TMROUSH RAPIP? ANP JUMP J i . . I IURNING PRIME MOVERS ' I V l J ITS ON6-ANP-0NLY CONTRACT, J PT" CATAKACTS ' THIS IS AUJCM X I ii ! If&wwwwAcae I V to steveoore the loos v'unperstanp. kjt whv -i ftajAsiegFOg th elephants U I JN ThW WIATION I rwtirwi,lllUHII I lant the BUSrHANTS set into n r2Bk , I "mWMX : r: r.-"- yy i HERE THEY COe LOOK AT THAT WORRIED II.THEnX VOU BarHCHrV." "" -Ji5iSrt(!?t WMASEW0B I Iffei. EXPRMSDH.SCOeCH.' WJV PC VrA JAC fACV 1Sd!H, "Jf ? V TONS OF LIVE JV KATHY0R6UEVEP SHE STAi. CE i I euPHAKTya. ijl m we're out of mngek-,1 kiooK soiaPvaeiHNT?) 7J! V II t '1 rTvVf 5J SHE'LL JUST MELT WORRierP' V -.V , " S4kfc,. )i t SCORCHY SMITH ; -. . :-T ' "V i ' 'JUNGLE JOB I I I , kaTHV I TVI RAJAH UATURAU.V WANTS1 jBUT NOW HE JoST GOT WOKP V K BUT WHAT AAAKEf j I. . 1 I fJUm IW ruj THE NCn HCKV IU IWKK THAI SUWtlHINU aiAWCtmw IMt MS SUSAf IS.s THt LOOK, CAMpy lAMCi FLVINOV I THAT,' AT THB LOGGING CAM1 A5 OLP HERP INTO THE JUNGLE RAJAH WANTS $C(XOiY THRauwauzzAaosovntiHosEl Vwhw k soon as ksiblEss , r- tTfab not niv ' to ao into that sa.v 4 .SfjSvT iV j - (will whip things into Vy :Pi J-LENTY.' fS ( IV,, - NWAPE UP THERE ANP lf -V4T ' f : SJ V 1 j-l,fl' BE BACK N TIMS TO jJt'Jf--. j) W WHAT IVf you ABOUTl UTTLff SIS. "V24 HIM T'SHOVEL SNOW OFF TH6 BACK. porch I WOLF 'I l1? I 11 SURE. AND I A DOG THAT II WELLUE CWJ 1 1 ftg f wuVr U 1152J HE CAN TALKS- don't TALK- LISTEN,' JZlrili- f ? TALK TOO ..BE SILLY!! WHAT'S VOUR L T' I L " rTn "LlEJ 7 I M HAPPY THET way tT TUPNED I out and prof; I nappy KTjy, EVERYBOOy IS HAPPY WLL,TWAT'S; t-INfc if pi 7 ISTMAT VOU, POP. WAIT, LEETA I NO. IT'S I 2 in GOOD BECAUSE I'VE GOT TO NAME A NEW SKIBT AND POP J OUST SAW A DA DUNG ONb- AT BLODGETS THAT 1 WANT YOU TP BUY ME fl I- CLOSE ENOUGH Disconcerting Discovery TT 1 FPIWCE55JG05H ALL HEMLOCK.' I'M O 15 THAT PRIWCESS ''7?. RESTING J you Oohjg r-dTS El 5'JPPOSEDTO LEETA Yf dope!) rX&t&SMs MO CtOtOLKS,, BUT DICKIE DARE 7DSr CCOdtS MOCK THEMSELVES OUT DlGSM' COLD! THEM BE STlCK MTU DICKIE DARE Legal Notices ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE IkivniK qiuiliiied ;is udniinibtia tor of Fred W. Willis, dccpasrd, lule of Carteret County, tliis is to notify all persons havini claims anainst the said estate to present them to the undersigned at More liead City, N. C, on or before the 7th day of December, 1949, or this notice will be pled in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make prompt payment. This Oth day or December. 1948. Don Francis Willis, Administrator Gt D7 14 21-28 .1 4 11 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having mialified as administra tor of the estate of M. A. Walker, late of Carteret County, North Car- olina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to undersigned, at Carteret Lodge, Newport, N. C, RFD, on or before the 15th day of December, 1949, or this .Notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery thereon. All per sons indebted to said estate will make payment to undersigned. This 10th day of December, 1948. M. A. WALKER, Jr. Administrator of M. A. Walker fit D14-21-28 J4 11-18 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administra tor of the estate of Marguerite P. Hussey, late of Carteret County, N. C, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to exhibit them to the undersign ed at Beaufort, N. C on or tfefore Dec. 21, 1949, or this notice will be pled in bar of recovery there on. Any person indebted to said estate will pay the undersigned promptly. This 21st day of December, 1948. W. II. Taylor, Jr., Administrator 6t D21-28 J4-11-18-25 ADMINISTRATOR NOTICE Having qualified as administra tor of the estate of William Walter Tuton, deceased, late of Carteret and Lenoir Counties, N. C, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to exhi bit them to the undersigned at Morehead City, N. C, on or before Dec. 21, 1949, or this notice will be pled in bar of their recovery thereon. Any person indebted to said estate will pay the undersign ed promptly. This 21(t day of December, 1948. ASHTON D. BRUTON, Sr. Administrator 6t D 21-28 J 4-1118 25 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administra tor of Tomothy S. Nelson, deceased late of Carteret County, this is to notify all persons having claims sgainst the said estate to present them to the undersigned at Beau fort, N.C., on or before the 28th day of December, 1949, or this notice will be pled in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make prompt payment. This 28th day of December, 1948 ANNE I. FULFORD Administrator 6t D-28 J-4-H -18-25 F l Clay tile was extensively em ployed for the outer walls of build ings in Samarkand, when the fa mous Mongol conqueror Tamer lane and his successors rebuilt that city during the 14th and 15th centuries. ALL THAT fCEX eHJOW SEElU'A Alfj AtJ - If COLD THEI'RE KsKEETTOMlP) I LET SLIP 7A THOSE t 3 STff 7S AP- SOW) COLD, ri AC Mr SS" 4 ''-!' A CLBEI? PLMH fflp 7HEY IKWT S fttST' ABLE 7A iHOE TT dpljZjjj ''I OTWAY Jan. 1 -- liev, and Mrs. Lollis left Monday for Florida where Ihcy will spend a week with Mr. l.ollis's daughter. Mr. and Mrs. David Lawrence, of Texas, spent Christmas with Mr. Lawrence's parents, Mr. and Mrs. V.. D. Lawrence. Mrs. V;mnie Willis called to see Mrs. Lzzell Lewis Thursday. Mr. Linel (lillikin spent the ho lidays wilh his family. Mr. and Mrs. Lee (iillikin. son and daughter. Rodney and Grade Mae, of Williamsburg, returned home Tuesday after spending the holidays with their folks, Mrs. Gil likin, was accompanied back by her nephew. Mr Leroy Gillikin. Rev. K. S. Weaver, of Wilson. was in tne community I uesnay on. business. Mr. and Mrs. Howard FuUher and children. Mr. and Mrs. Max Well Lawrence and children, of North River, spent Christmas with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Lawrence. Roy G. and Bedford C. Dowty. of Norfolk, spent Christmas with their mother, Mrs. Beulah Dowty. Mr. Watson Lawrence, of Punla Gorda, Florida, visited his folks during the holidays. Mr. Paul Lawrence, of Punta Gorda, spent Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Law rence. Mr. Tilton Lawrence, of Mary land, spent the holidays with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Alona Taylor and son, of Sea Level, Mr. and Mrs. Doity Gaskill, of Stacy, called In see their parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Lawrence Christmas Day. Mr. Sylvester Lawrence, Jr., nf Maryland, spent Christmas holi days with his wife and daughter, June. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Gillikin and son, Vincent, of Norfolk, spent the holidays with Mrs. Gillikin's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Lawrence. Miss Virginia D. Gillikin, who is employed at Raleigh, spent Christ mas with her father, Mr. Lafayette Gillikin. Mr. Floyd Lawrence and Mr. Whitford B. Gillikin went to Jack sonville this week visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ashton Thompson, of Norfolk, spent Christmas with their mothers, Mrs. Lola Thomp son and Mrs. Mabel Gillikin. Mrs. Leoland Gillikin called to see her grandparents at Bettie Christmas Day, Mr. and Mrs. Wil son Golden. Mr. Wheeler Gillikin .spent Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Gillikin. SMYRNA Jan. 1 The Christmas enter tainment at the Baptist church was held Christmas Eve night. A tree, Santa Claus, recitations, pam tomimes and Christmas carols. Mrs. Nancy King and children, from High Point, were guests Sun day and at night with Mrs. Hugh Willis. Mrs. Lillian Pigott, Mrs. Lester Pigott and Miss Maggie Pigott, of Gloucester, visited Mrs. Harry Chadwick and mother, Mrs. Han cock, Monday night. Mr. E. T. Piner, Mr. Troy Moore and sister, Miss Maida Moore, of Marshallberg, and Mr. Roy Allen Gillikin visited Mrs. Maggie Han cock, Christmas Day. An oyster roast was given Wed nesday night by the Chadwick fa milies -for relatives and friends from Morehead City and Williston, Mr. and Mrs. Ikey Wade and son, Wendell, of Florida, after spending Christmas and the holi days hee with Mr. Wade's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Wade, returned to their home Wednes day. . ' . ' . The annual Christmas party of SAl! 107. SO LOADED MTHCCLD 8AD! 1!EYJCVTgEA8lE70 WEN THE WHOLE VILLAGE CAN HAUL IT TO THE WW FOR THEH HE JUST : Hie Woman's Society of Christian l serv ice met Thursday night before Christmas at the home of the pre sident. Mrs. Iluuli Willis. Christ mas gifts were exchanged and most j every member was present. The hostess served cake and jelln lop ped with whipped cream. Mr. ; lid Mrs.. Lnhcrt Matthews and daughters. Miss Peggy Mai I hews and Mrs. .lean Turner and husband. Mr. Wilbert Turner, ol liocky Mount and Mi's Minnie Pearl Matthews, of Charlotte and mother. Mi. Mary Matthews spent Christinas and the holidays here with Mr. and Mrs. W. 1). Pake. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Walton and family spent Christmas tip the state with relatives and family. Mrs. Floyd Chadwick and Mrs. Farl Davis were visitors in Beau fort Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Teddy Page, of State col lege, spent Christmas here with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnston. Miss Lola Pigolt, of Charleston, S. C, who has been spending the Christmas holidays at Gloucester with her grandmother, Mrs. Lil lian Pigott, visited friends here Tuesday night. Mrs. Prudie Willis, of Atlantic, and daughter, Miss Etta Louise Willis, who is in training at James Walker Memorial hospital in Wil mington, spent Wednesday here with Mrs. Maggie Hancock and Captain II. C. Willis. NARSHALLBERG Dec. 29 Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Parsons and children, of Charles ton, S. ('., have returned home af ter visiting her mother, Mrs. Ruth Nelson. Dr. Guy R. Willis, of Durham, N. C, spent last weekend here with his mother, Mrs. Gertie Wil lis, who returned home with him for Christmas holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Grayden Moore and daughter, Sara Jane, spent Sunday at Newport, N. C. with her mother, Mrs. Violet Whitley. Mr. Tom Rose, who has been employed in New York, has return, ed home for the winter. Mr. Jim Neal, of Newport News, Va., visited his brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Neal Fridays Mr. Dave George arrived home last week from New Jersey to visit' his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walker George. Rev. Manley Murphy is spending the holidays here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Murphy. Mr. Grant Lewis, who is employ ed in Norfolk, Va., was home with his wife for the Christmas holi days. Mrs, William Bailey and neice, Dorothy are spending some time in Macon, Ga. with her sister. 15 but it's simple, slcz-wev'u get r r it hoh theiumi plm, ) mWT ( hemom GMS- THEi HAVE the fah? tfoi esMuiuiffik WK-vftfift n Y J I FflOB MIDI! 13 High Qualily-Thai's Our Line of All Foodstuffs FINEST C3ADE "A" MEATS IXOZEN rCODS Dial 11-575111-5761 ft sm, nm 7fY- &E7 STUCK tiTH' M6LE MTU A. ) mm1. -1 mo i I ('OzAocvrl COlPlA'TOUSA'6010) ft'E&PAg 'Etf! HOLDING THE UPPER Gl'V i'4r r. jpiambd; 1 WHILE THERE'S DICKIE, THERE'S A PLAN THIS IS ALL M FAULT-'T'S P TA HIE TA STOP 'EAl AH1 r Mr I. W. Mooie and el and mother, lildren, Mrs. J. Piner of 1 : i '.i Li 1 1 1 1 1 ('. Neal Msiled Mr Monday allernoon. F. T Mr. Thomas- Lewis, of Wake Forest, is home for Christmas ho lidays villi Ins parents. Mr. and Mis. Warren Lewis. Mrs. Tom Davis is xisiling Mr. .u:il Mrs. Andrew Dans ;:t Midway Park, N. C. Mr. anil Mrs. Johnnie Jones, of Carner, N ('., vi-.ited her mother, .Mis Dora Davis Sunday. Mr. J. I) Lewis, of .Norfolk, Va., was home for the weekend with Ins parents, Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. John D. ! Mr. Henhen George, of Norfolk, I is home on leave until January, i Mr. and Mrs. Iteginald Styron, j of Davis, N. C, visited Miss Alma Davis I'l'iilav. Mr. Alvah (Sooehie) Norfolk, Va., is hort,n WM 'lie cQJMjr I'aylor, of on leave ? with bis parents, Mr. vah Taylor. . andfMf.4. AiV--f ' Mrs. Kdna Ieslep, of Beaufort, visited Mrs. K. T. Piner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Willis and son, of Brunswick, Ga., are here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Davis spent Christmas at Dover, N. C. with her parents. pirn j $3.40 1 fifth . I 4 I i Tto StoU WMttm h Mil pWiKt Mil Sraia InM SflrlU, UJ pwf. I i AustirWichoIs i l eCafflffi lnc I . M04MNHM VOW m J 1 i I. 1- ) .( - n w - ' 'V, It n m to id or St--- ed if- f'i in bh 61- T r. ttl, nys cn ay.. lat all r CI he ,vb ?-vl'r-' " nd et. cd ty, at ly. on IV .t as 51

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