SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK By R J. SCOT1 &OL?DA?> ALVAREZ. A $E log APQLOtf/A SIN/R. ACE 113 rSC RAPS PAPLI SKr OF PEACE* AMP BIA-T K SPECIAL PEUM SIGNAL "to Sl^NlF/ ^ -TRUCE. IN WAR. IS HE S<ARLIN<; NATIVE <0 AMERICA? NO 341 y?ARS-7fo TofAL AqE oF -fKlst THREE. WOMEN (flei^Ka CiTy ) its. AlTHou^H -fuRfus CAN EASILY TRAVEL 300 YARDS in ONE DAY THEY SELPOM C,0 MORE THAU TU*T DISTANCE rP.OM T?tlR REGULAR. HABITAT Tile supply of sugar for the first quarter of 1946 will be sufficient to maintain civilian rationing at present levels. As to food supplies for 1946, only i sugar and some fats and oils aiv expected to be short when summer comes along. freshie -- I'M GOING TO lavonne'S house-- tugg; YOUR GIRL FR/?NP'S * ''* MOUSE/ ^ BE KEERFUL. SPIKE / ME'S BEEN EATING LOTS OF VITAMIN-ENRICHED SOUTHERN BREAD - A? ANV FOOL MM PL AINLV SEE Southern 0- Bread \ SWELL FOR TOAST and SANDWICHES ALWAYS ASK FOR SOUTHERN WHIN YOU H S K FOR BREAD Troubled Veteran RETURNING HOME on Thanksgiving Day from two years of fighting overseas, Wallace Brzezinski, 26, asked for police custody at Detroit, Mich., saying he wanted only to be kept from killing "that other guy". He told police he found his wife at a sister's home, learned she had re cently become a mother, and heard Anthony Novik admit being the father. They fought, and Novik was held for assault. (International) Postell The Rev. W. H. Peak filled his appointment at the Swanson church Sunday. Pvt. Quinton Jones returned home Sunday with a discharge, after serving almost two years overseas. Pvt. Arthur Swans >n returned home last week with a honorable <!ischang? from overseas. Mrs. Artie Kirkpa trick and daughter Helen of Ducktown visit ed Mrs. Sophie Jones Sunday. Pvt. and Mrs. Norris Brown and children of Maine are visiting Pvt. Brown's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Burl Brown. Misses Billie Jane and Remonla Jary of Lenoir City are visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hamilton. Walter Biyant Coates, 4-H club boy from Johnston County, has t ?en awarded a $200 scholarship as one of our national winners in the Field Crops Contest. The laiper the volume of food to be cooked, the lower the temp erature, say the cooking experts. DINE HERE REGULARLY We have reopened after Remodeling, Redecorating Enlarging We are pleased to announce that Mr. Tracy Oelkers, who has had 13 years' experience in the cafe business, has now assumed the active management of this cafe. You are always welcome at murphy cafei r I .. AL VERSON, Prop. Martin's Creek Mrs. But> Anderson was the Sunday dinner guest of Mrs. Carl Beaver. Mis. Wade Gibson and Mrs. Hoyt Beaver made a business trip to Murphy Monday. Burglan Moore, who has been ! working in Virginia, has return- 1 ed home. Mr. and Mis. Bob Dockeiy have relumed to Gastonia after visit- ! :ng relatives. Carl Beaver, who is in an Atlan ta hospital ,is not improving very much. Charles Coleman visited George Chastain Sunday afternoon. John A. Dockery has been ser iously ill for the past two weeks and has not improved very much. Macedonia Ma;vin Thompson of California I and Jewel Thompson of Murphy ' spent Thursday of last week with their uncle, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Webster. Miss Lorene Raper of Murphy spent the week-end with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Raper. Mr. and Mrs. Garland Crisp and children spent Sunday r-fternoon with Mr. and Mis. Tom Raper. Miss Frances Raper spent Sat urday night with Miss Jessie Mashbum. Frank Mashburn spent Monday evening with Edgar Raper. NOTICE TO MY FRIENDS AND PATRONS: IT HAS BEEN A PLEASURE To serve you during the past few months I have been in the ! Taxi Service, and I hope that I may continue to enjoy your friend ship and goodwill. Your loyalty has contributed in no small measure to the success I have had, and I believe it is quite proper to acknowledge your co operation with due grartitude. That your Holiday Season will afford you every pleasure you de sire .and the New Year fulfill your fondest hopes ? is my wholeheart ed wishes for you. Howard Keasler KEASLERS' TAXI 21-ltp SANTA SUGGESTS Gifts From MAUNEY'S Christmas Gifts THAT WILL PLEASE The Ladies COSTUME JEWELRY COMPACTS DRESSER SETS MANICURE SETS COSMETICS STATIONERY For Men SMOKING SETS MILITARY SETS BILLFOLDS SHAVING SETS FITTED CASES CHRISTMAS CARDS I Mauney Drug Company ! Murphy, North Carolina

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