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Dear Santa Claus COAL AS LOW AS $16 PER TON We Know It Will Give You Satisfaction. Let Us Have Your Order Now For Your Winter Supply. LILLI NGTON ICE & FUEL CO. PHONE 3417 LILLINGTON, N. C. Dear Santa, I am six years old. I’m in the first grade and my teacher is Miss Thornton. I would like a army truck, tire truck, pair of guns and a cowboy su.t. I hope the other boys and girls get what they want. My sister helped me write the letter. With Love Wallace Ray Tew 908 E. Pope St. Dunn, N. C. Dear Santa Clause I am a little *boy 6 years old I go to Erwin School and like it fine my teachers name is Mrs. Byrd. Will you please bring me a cow boy suit hat boots and guns. Please remember all the other little boys and girls. Good bye Santa Donald Ray Ryals East Erwin, N. C. Dear Santa Claus I am a little girl 6 years old. I am in Mrs. Byrd’s first grade at Erwin School. Would you please bring me a Ballerina Doll and clothes, Billford, necklace, Rain coat and Hat and some clothes and please be real nice to all other Little Boys and girls. Love Always Sharon Lee P. O. Box 703 Erwin, N. C. Dear Santa Claus I am a Little girl 3 yrs old and I have been a good girl all year. Will you please bring me a Tiny Tears Doll, Doll carriage, Doll Bed and some cothes an ddon’t forget all other Little Boys and girls. Love Barbara Ann Lee P. O. Box 703 Erwin, N. C. Dear Santa Claus Although I know you are very busy these days getting ready for Christmas Would you please bring me a Ballerina Doll with clothes, Necklace, Billfold, Raincoat and Hat. and some cothes and Don’t forget all the other nice Boys and girls. Love Connie Gail Lee P. O. Box 703 Erwin, N. C. Mt. Pisgah HD Club Holds Holiday Party Mt. Pisgah home demonstration club met Wednesday night in the home of Mrs. Fannie B. Cox. Traditional red and green were used to create a festive Christ mas atmosphere. Brightly wrap ped gifts under the Christmas tree were exchanged with secret pals during the evening. Many of the club members had brought along their families to the meeting. Games were led by Mrs. Cyrus McNeill and Mrs. Kyle Harrington and then entire THAT’S THE PLACE, NOW SCRATCH — British Cut, Scout Jonathan Turner is really going deep into the study of elephants. Helpihg him get the feel of the situation is “Kam," a six-year-old circus pachyderm. Jonathan and his fellow scouts made friends with the obliging “Kam” during a visit to the winter quarters of the Bertram Mills Circus in Ascot, England. group joined in singing Christmas I songs. The program was a story ap-1 propriate to the season, “A King Has Come,” told by Mrs. J. B Garrett. Mrs. Clarence Holder, outgoing president, led a brief business ses sion. From a table which carried out the holiday motif, the following delicious refreshments were serv ed: cranberry punch. assorted Christmas cookies and homemade candies. CRASH CLAIMS ESTIMATED LONDON (UP)—British rail ways officials estimated today that claims for compensation from Wednesday’s train crash at sub urban Lewisham would total more than 800.000 pounds $2,240,000 At least 88 persons are known to have died when a steam express crashed into a halted electric com muter train in dense smog. The Ride’s on Us! But it’ll be your pleasure testing a new ’58 Studebaker or Packard with the smoothest ride on the rnnd. Conte in todav: Studebaker-Packard W B. WARREN CO. phone 4173 EASY THEV SEEM TO GET SUCH A KICK OU1 O' THEIR WORK1. FROM WOW CNJ WE MEED ALL THE SCIENTISTS WE CAW GET.,. IF WE'RE TO SURVIVE! ID LIKE TO BE OWE OF EM! jag HOP IN1. I'M (JOIN 6 10 Ci CANAVERAL. GOm 3£ SCIENTIST FROM THE Mt£ TEST CENTER.-*, / THANKS, \ MISTER! IF I COULD HAVE A LIFT TO v COCOA... ^ r MANY TOP MEM PONT EE! IE '5 IN TALENT'. ITS INTEREST that COUNTS a GOOD teacher, or: someo;;b y/OL' RESPECT CAN AWAKEN THAT I t IF you LET 'EM! T THIS IS K\y FIH3T YEAR IN HUH SCHOOL i have plenty OF T1AAE- TO _ DECIDE! V y you WANT TOBEIN n LINE FOR. THE IMPORTANT JOBS LATER ON. THEY'LL GO TO MEN WHO HAD A HEAD START! THESE ARE THE YEARS WHEN YOU v LEARN FASTER.! y OK AY...SO THERE'S' A 5H0RTAGE OF SCIENTISTS. BUT DM NOT TALENTED s. THAT" WAY! ^y TZ&tC. a-29 WHY NOT? YOU SAID IT WOULDN'T COST MORE'N A FEW THOUSAND, r\inKtlT/~L_i/v'P YEH...A30UT THIRTY OR THIRTY- FIVE... HAVE YOU GOT THAT KIND ...I WANT IT UNDER STOOD THAT I'M OPPOSED TO MY FRIENDS GOING / OUT, KNOCKING! 1 OVER BANKS NOW YOU KNOW I WOULDN’T DO NUTHIN LIKE THAT/ P*1—A GUY BY \ OH.THM r WHO DO \TH' NAME RIVER-BOAT, YOU KNOW I OF JACK J GAMBLER ( THAT'S GOT { EAST. / YOU MET IN $35,000*OH NATCHEZ?/ KNOWING YEH . E’JT \ HlM'S ONE HE GAVE UP^ THING BUT SA.MELING... j GETTING HE'S A BIG /*3S,000 TIME GOLD J CUT OF HIM MINER. / MIGHT BE l NOW. /_ SOMETHING trdSfcrJ ^ v ELSE.' MA,'BE... IT WON'T TAKE/ NO, IT ^50 IN LESS LONG TO FIND / SHOULDN'T . \T) ME THAN CUT, V,/ILL IX ri IT WAS BACK (YOU'D THINK. TO? yf ABOUT I85R ~ JACK EAST, EH? YEH...PROBLY _ ,f OUR HERO WASN'T IT?7 SHUCKS OFF S! r>»__A CENTURY |) pssr. POP/ I WANT YOuP OPINION ON Something / —iTl L.UUK.L> UKt i WELL ( IT WAS ES PEG Aliy DESIGNED WAS SORT OF A DO IF DID J NOT AT ALL,NOR VOU DO I KNOW WHERE SEE TREY TOOK ME, ANY OF / BUT I THINK IT THEM? J WAS A HOTEL. LOOK. I MANAGED TO KEEP A PENCIL UUMPIN ^ JEEPERS? I HAVEN'T DONE MV CHRISTMAS SHOPPING AND HERE IT IS CHRISTMAS U'L ABNER ChSitiff- WHUT A GREAT BIG LIE HE TOLE7/ AH HAIN'T *THt LADV IN RED".? A! NT TOO GOT NO ReS?EC » ? it IS A WELL-KNOWN FACT THAT DVIN'MEN < ALWAYS TELL THE TRUTH*/ y LADV—THAT IS THE L HAPP Y LOOKOFA RAT WHO HAS COME CLEAN, ATTHE-s'GH.*-END'r BUT > CORPSE IS MAKiim (pOC.LS O'NO'// ) IT'S PROB'LV LAFFIN' UP ITS SLEEVE RIGHT MON.? LOOKIT TH' SNEAKY SMILE ON ITS FACE !! BUT, AH HAIN'T J DON'T wo' \ "TH'LACWIN ArECKAHIZE. RED0.'!'THf:T )/ ME,DAISV MAE? ^ > CORPSE IS <1 AM IS WORE ONCLE, JEST KIDDSN'j\ WEAKEVES ^ VO'.^r—< \V0KUM — J k3ai - COME ALONG "LACW IN RED'/Z-VOO CAN TELL US WHERE THE LOOT IS STASHED r VO' SEEMS ALL\ f \ :CMS ? SHOOK UP" A VES HOP ON -AI-VLL Y T-TAKE TAKE VO'HOME. 1 ME— . TH' USUAL CROWD VORE • ’ HUSBIN AN' SON £V?-WHO D’VA Y FIGURE'LL BE | THERE,UNCLE L WEAKBL — /) 1 BR ^ I WEAKEVES? fyD'3* SO, Cajp?~ NANCY NANCY-— HAVE YOU SEEN My CANDELABRA ? I'M EXPECTING (GUESTS THIS AFTERNOON
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