, Fun, Thrills, Adventure in the Comics Strang* Spac* Object SCORCHY SMITH ITS rOMMO tjjrru.' :olilp it II w> Md Pi?CO.M#? A M0* C0M*Tf A WwIa?lY A M*TIO?.' WHAT'S ^ 1 II* COuMif THAT* OPP.TH?U? a rum oijicr IOOVIN# TH?OW?H m?k omrriT / ??HWIW.' X A? IT ?AC?? WlLPLY TM?OU*M f *ac?.? TflfANWMlH ATA N0A*0V(UPA? ^ikTUrllf (TiTlAN... '0O?'0 MOVINJ AT A CJKAZV yfUV Mi^H At T I TV PC.' MO 9MCOHP9P PLIdMT^AN ?Htt-0 TM? fCHMTitr* #0**Y A0OUT TM?* PCOPttM*. >? 99 in* PitCUittD IN TH| P0NTA40M.. a Q*WO*i.0 iMfforrAtfCf/ POOlC- UNiPEfc/TlPlEP PLAWg x irr rrf ANOTHf* MLM Ai.AAM/TH/5 CAN 00 MA0IT . F0KMIH6/ ^4 QOC AM? (ZAP AM MPOft T '0O?lf * IN ARf A " 0 " HOT LI?T0P ON ANY FWOMT fi AN 5co?chv lVINO UNCONiCiOUS. If UNAWAXB THAT HI* ?MlP <5 A0OCT TO ?0 *19MPt &>"? FIRST THING, N HERK, I'VE GOTTA GET IT LOOSE/ J ???IT GOT ' LOOSE sr ITSELF// TUP UNICOKW'S HORN GOT STUCK BJ A TREE, OAKY DECIDED TO GIVE ?njp STRAHGE BEAST TO KING CORNY... G-GEE .WHIZ.' HAH/ stab ME IM THE SA?Kr -1 ? WOULD YA f! i MEAHWH1LE YOUR MAJESTY, IT DROVE MY LTTTLE BROTHER AMD ME r~ AWAY FROM HOME.' WE'RE A p. POOR ORPHANS.' , <?? IF I'M GONMA GIVE THIS CBrTTBR TO KIHG CORWY, I MIGHT AS WELL STEER IT TOWARD THE ROYAL % CASTLE/ J OAKY DOAKS i Helpful Hercules DICKIE DARE AH Chang* H?r?l Horn# Demonstration Mows HensThatLayAre Ones That Pay, Says Expert By MARTHA BARNETT Hume A|nt Mr. Thomas B. Morris, Extension Poultry Specialist gives us the fol lowing poultry suggeation* and re minders for April. The hitchhiking (non-laying) hen does not pay her way The profit of at least one good laying hen goes to pay for the feed that a cull hen eats. If you have 80 culls in a flock of 400 hens, it will take 80 laying hens to pay the feed bill for the loafers, and you will have only 240 hens working for you Since egg prices are on the downward trend, it will pay you to cull the low producers and non-layers as they appear in the flock. Remem ber, a flock that lays is the one that pays. April Reminders 1. Plan to grow the pullets on range away from the old hens Healthier and better developed pullets can be produced on ten der green grazing crops at less cost. 2. Crowding chicks in the brooder house may encourage cannibal ism. A sun porch or range shel ter should be used to give the chicks more room when they are around four weeks of age. Chicks can be debeaked at three weeks, or even at a few days of age, in order to stop the picking habit. Some broiler growers find that debeaking at day-old, or by three to four weeks of age, will help to eliminate feather picking and barebacks. 3. Ci ushed corn cobs added to shav ings or other material will help to keep the litter drier and in better condition. Crushed corn cobs alone will make good litter for brooding or for layers. 4. Reduce the brooding tempera ture each week until no heat is needed, but don't overlook sud den changes in the weather. 5. Gradually reduce the lights. Never stop the use of lights sud denly, as the hens may lay fewer eggs and. go into a molt. 6. Plan no?^ 'or outdoor waste-free ? feeder anu a continuous water supply for the pullets on range. 7. Check for lice and mites. If Police Issue 1(2 Parking Tickets The Beaufort Police Department issued 162 parking tickets during March and collected $13H in fines, Chief of Police M. E. Guy report ed last week at the town board meeting. Chief Guy also reported that $75101 was collected from park ing meters in March. The department made 41 ar rests of which 12 were for public drunkenness, 26 for motor viola tions, and three for breaking, en tering and larceny, Chief Guy said. The department also obtained re placement of $327.42 reported sto len and recovered one battery. It also investigated 25 complaints and extended 15 courtesies. The patrol car traveHed 2,950 miles. The police served 24 bench war rants and collected $27650 in back court coats. OCEAN PARK DRIVE-IN TUESDAY -? WEDNESDAY "THE CAPTAIN'S PARADiSE" Alec Guinnesi - Yvonne DeCarlo THURSDAY - FRIDAY "BEACHHEAD" Tony Curtia - Frank Lovtjoy DRIVE-IN THEATRE One- Half Mile laD tl Beaafart Om Highway 74 Children UlderllAimlM Ftm TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY Tutxfay - Wednesday Thursday ? Friday present. use one of the recom- , inended treatments. 8. Keep eggs cool. Remember that eggs are perishable. Conserve egg quality. Last week, April 5 10, Home Demonstration women in Merri mon, Wild wood, Newport and l'el letier Clubs enjoyed seeing a kit of handbags in an exhibit loaned to Carteret County by the Fa-Cile Spring Fastener Co. The bags were examples of bags v> hich may be made by any woman who sews. Pat terns ant! fasteners are available for making these. Types of bags included were shoulder, bags for dress of fabrics, envelope bags, vanity bags and par ty bags. Suitable materials rang ing from felt to velvets and failles I were used for these bags. Making handbags at home gives the oppor tunity to have a larger number for different costumes and occasions. Party and vanity bags would also make nice gifts. Curb Market women enjoyed see ing this display of bags on Wednes day morning. Since summer is just around the corner, these bags might be made in cottons, linens and other summer fabrics and could be washed. Cab Driver Tells Judge He Got There on Time Hillsboro, N. C. (AP) ? Taxi driver William Ernest Albert was accused of running 70 miles an hour. What was the hurry, the judge wanted to know? Albert testified a man urged him to hurry his *ife, expecting a baby, to a hospital. "Did you get her there in time?" asked the judge. "Just did," replied Albert. "That's all right then," the judge relaxed. "Case dismissed." SMYRNA DRIVE -IN THEATRE TUESDAY ?- WEDNESDAY "DOWN AMONG THE SHELTERING PALMS" ' Mitzi Gaynor - David Wayne THURSDAY ? FRIDAY "THf VICE SQUAD" Paulette Goddard and Edward G. Robinson Last Time* Today Marjorie Main Percy Kilbride MA & PA KETTLE AT HOME" ? Wednesday ? | It'll Scare The Yell Out of You! 'ML PSZToauillt . ??*? ? BT Thursday ? Friday HELL'S HALF ACRE V A CITY OF SIN! -"ar Half Acre JJgBfcL ?BEAUFORT?=^ Air Conditional! for Your Comfort ? Phone 2-4SM TUESDAY ? WEDNESDAY t GORCEY ? HALL ^ . J SJ Bowery Boys ' VlAY&CJtt THURSDAY ~ FRIDAY Lucille BALL Desi ARNAZ m 7ne LUNv, LUNG TRAILER J Cb&t with Marjorie MAIN ? Keenan WYNN^r CITY "THE SHOWPLACEOF CARTERET COUNTY" LAST TIMES TODAY Beverly Michaels ? Richard Egali "WICKED WOMAN" ? WEDNESDAY ? THURSDAY ? FRIDAY THE deathless saga of the 7M8HEST Every gun from Texas to the Colorado was loaded . . . and pointed ...for quick-shooting, WHO EVER ? | U mm |l | savage loving, kl V k If ? unforgettable 4 x ^Ji ?MOREHEAD-IS THURSDAY ~ FRIDAY fas f!a mmin i

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