-THE CAROLINA TIMES BATURDA.Y, MARCH 11. IWI 6B PETEY AND HIS PALS J. MAXWELL | f NO. . he's aA f WHAT DOES HE T ' [ HOUSE ( CHARGE TO PINO J V TECTUPPF X?J I A Mouse?y-S r SOT A UNCI,EJ[ A RggULAR\ PEOPLE?) PETEY 4ND HIS PALS »>y J MAXWELL I i i If* ■ I T MOTHLW TO CRYI CAN'T FIND /Z (WE'RE HAVIN'CAKE*) (^ AS ° 1""^^? /WATCH YCRV/M^L PETEY AND HIS PALS I»y J. MAXWELL ||wowf WHAT A PIBBER TVEAH? WELL WHO ■ YOU ARE, PETEY POTTS?/ SAIO THERE . W R-N YOU CAN'T CATCH A WASN'T* A WOQM A RSH W/TH AN APPLE. A IN THE . GILDA GAY ' By BERNARD BAILY* !E G ' V 0 f Su i E J" IN( 1) WANT TOaiV£T^/^!HW£'S«/H£«f\ _ YW.MOW A6OOT ) V/PO YOU THINK )/1 PON T THINK SO. VI ycoMF ouco In i 9« C V_Q"-OA' Z—A OUT TME \J ISHOW THCM SOME/ VTHE UtftOifk-lU. PLAVAME PLAYING THti|ik (HE COULD MAKE VI HEARTS DONT FIUTTEw 'XvdEAt TAUNT!rff UILDA GAY ' ' "dy BERNARD BAIL* COURSCy ' TMINK My ] GOSH K LIKE ivowh •'O>oV£ GILDA GAY BY BERNARD BAILY L T TV :JLIL£, WWV " EFT !W 1 *** WUV TO U « T0 1 £/F I /"»*U RI RT WL >OUANDIO€TI BUT I / VJHV NOT ?I!? I'M THE (jlM^XaSs WffipyT 'M. ©yf & TMl> wL> © if> B . ' / ' W^AORLB£©NS MOLLY AN' ME SEE, IT COMES PASTE ON "THE BACK. 1 JH [ OEAR. BUT WOULON'T IT ) F LOOK, OEAR! Vves, AND ' T J?VH ILOOKl LOOK 3ETT F R °n THE/ TMI GIRL FHIBNDS \ GEE! THESE I I I VEAH THE PAV£ I I GIMME TWO Mil PA3/ 1 VK/ \\\ / SHORTER! 1 ■Eligible (Continued from front 1*8®) dale, C., who completed his high school education in High Point and now makes his home there. He holds the A. B and J. D. degrees from North Carolina Central Univeristy, and was an honors graduate of the university's school of law. Judge Chess, who was ap pointed as a Special Superior Court Judge by Gov. Bob Scott on November 4, 1971, has been a member of the North Carolina bar since 1958. He is admitted to practice in the North Carolina and U. S. Supreme Courts. He has served on the State Board of Higher Education and was a member of the Warren Study Commission whose re port led to the reorganization of higher education in North Carolina. He has been a memb er of the Board of Trustees of Winston-Salem State Universi ty, vice president of the Na tional Alumni Association of NCCU and president of the High Point chapter of the NCCU alumni association. -Engs (Continued from front page) developed skills in carpentry and electrical work. Since drama students at Evansvi lie are expected to learn all aspects of stagecraft, Charles will find these skills of particular help in building sets and setting up stage light ing. They'll also come in handy in helping him find a part-time job to meet some of his college expenses. Job Corps has been a real turning point in Charles' life. It has tuaght him skills and given him an opportunity to TELL ME _ COUID &W6ON iwe W-TUeUf WOVN DID lU6 -TERM I -itte mm ftimv §o* -IWRT If All IH€ 6&W* VRtf lURt "6IRIUS" -tU* 000 3IPR RISIU6 ttyCNW) ?ROM OWE* 80Py nCOUID VIIIM tME SUM RDDSO -fa ttfr Htfit... HOT RCMRtN filtVE 48 HOURS ! HCVJC6 HOT, MU66Y" DOG QfNS" .» ■ TP-rr wHaTi9-ruE PRISM OF I i VfIIC?ROM -rue GRttK>vc6DEMitf ijsj§&U PVMDSSCHOOL cflueoivir Minus A ~~ RCRP6MV tZOWWe'PXiQtW RUSSIAN BASE GRCM6 K R SUBURB OP ftTUgMSt IM AKTARCTICfI / WT-gldP ifIHRDOLi has sat naked -gL) 2 AMD SILENT FOR sl r *f llin (8OM8OV,IN0l«) OOMgeRS No 3* fINO E_ WHHI QuNM^I?S" "futwfs PR£ MflD£ Of= PuftSflCS MflWUPfiCfuegp fROM ff WAS %U2!gy£* ' / o!w'c»« «£»I~0 «^T£F Biq ~~ IT NEVER FAILS I VMM HAWM#*O WAS AU. CWiLLS w' TkPn.,-S 30T.. - JEBPBRSS WHAT A ÜBT OOWN WMM TW a OSS txo HSP t> PBPOOT 1C IT Neva? FAILS / TH# OOMftW/ PHCfIOGOAPHBft... SHB > Jr . _ZT ( SAose *nw YW3 Pt-rcwea om / earn his OED, but more im portant, it has expanded his goals and ambitions. -Love Mo (Continued from |BB ing « so what?" "The formal Christmas shopping season opens to night." "You can't lose." "I can be shut out be fore I make my candy for tune." "You're orazy." "I'm a weak vessel, lady. Let's get lost." Effie rushed about making ready to close shop. Chad drew a cup of coffee MAUD FRICKERT *EVEN FLOWERS * .. . • 41lE from the sparkling coffee-urn. He didn't like what he was doing, but Effie was no small temptation. "We have company!" Effie yelled in a panicstricken voice. Chad looked up and steeled his body to meet the challenge/ -Continued. -Workers (Continued from front page) Company produces a variety of textile products. In September 1971 it began phasing out pro duction at three mills produc ing coarse cotton yarn. This action was attributable ' in major part to increased im ports of like or directly com petitive products.

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