Pun, Thrills, Adventure in the Comics roMr MllMJ vktcB ?ABB Of THAT BOMB.' **ITH, >OU COHB , WITH MffJ A w? owe 100 a vote 0f THANK*, 5MfTH J now xu wrapping you TO VOU? fC*? AMP VOUJ ?AN 56T w? ? CttfHT TO W WBll, NOW i WO?K YOU KB i talkie: MfKg Hff IC Y WiL?0l you* NU MKft I jnc K?yj AL >T ? irirdufj rOu CM MC hOw W* WfVf (5 ONE 70 BAT* , MOW WITH you ON TMf jo? *ru. te ?iou#> IN HO f?w? J OAKY DOAKS Wet Waother W SAID YOUR RK3HT TO 36 A .T NAVAL CADET". *<. T/\ ITS SHOW OR > ? '? 1 ao' -J--00H1 mui XTv?. i *?VAI. AC* WK LL BOTH DC \ GRINDING NOSES IN SUMME* SCHOOL TO MAKE UP LOST / TIME, WGHT ? r\ *crr imr] my, wArrf. unsde t?k *kd, a single MAN. IS , working WITH tf? 4-H'ERS by ? maMui SakMtt alvin c. newmhoe Aw*L Caaaty Agnt Patsy Chadwick of Straits, a member of the Smyrna JUalor 4-H CKib has ? nice Jersey Mkr. that was purchased for her at Clinton April IT. Patsy has fed her calf well and today the anidMi is flat, slAk and healthy. Our hat is off to Patiy for doing such a nice job of raising her calf. The Annual roresty Camp for ;?-H members will be held the week ? 28-31 at S Ingle tary Lake In County near Hinbethtown to no coat connected with m * ? . a _ ? ? . inf camp ciwyi ior innsporiaiioTi Alt ?em e*penses will be provld a Vb. w Oj nw Sponsors The purpose of the camp to to swjtialnt farth boys with various forestry practices such aa forest ... ?? aii ? .niMiiitl ' ? - ?? .-i|m m " ? ? uuwfenwni, iree pnnun|, iree identification, timber estimating and fofest Insects and dlaeaies. one boy win be selected from Carteret County to attend this caitt*. Anyone interested In for pstry would fMd this a very worth while experience. 4-H. members de Slrtng to get more information on tike camp Should contact the county agetit's office in Beaufort so ar rangements can be made. R will be necessary to submit an applica tion for the boy attending camp. Bach year during 4-H Week tt State College, one evening is taken m 1 up with * 4-H Talent Parade. On this night girts and toys tfom ail. over North Carolina d?nce, sing, act. ftrt recitations or perforA ia whatever fieM they fcave talents The best one* are (elected and recognized. In the past, each eeun ty could send one boy and one girl or one group. Thia year, girls and boys will be selected on a dis trict basis. District elimination will be held July 8 in Washington, N. C. Several boys and girls in Carteret County have expressed a desire to enter this contest. The county elimination will be held June 22. Time and place have not been announced. Any 4-H club girl or boy may enter regardless of age if they are actively enrolled at the present time. Suggested areas of talent are as follows: A. Individuals: toeal solo. In strumental solo, dancing (tap or ballet, novelty), puppetry, animal act, acrobatics, ventriloquists, ba ton twirling, irh personations, read ings or recitations; miscellaneous. B. Group participation: vocal quet, trio, quartet, instrumental band, dancing (folk, square, nov elty), puppetry, animal act, skit, miscellaneous. Any 4-H member interested should contact the home agent or assistant county agent for more in formation concerning this contest. May 23 ? The 4-Hers met at our church Sunday, observing National 4-H Sunday, and (are a very inter esting program. Samuel Willard Sharp o < Hart ford ii (pending some time with his mother, Mrs. John L. Sharp. Mr. and Mrs Willie PelUUer ?t Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. >r Garner. fcr. Willie Page was the dinner [ Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hall nd Mrs. M. B. Taylor and I, Vernon and Lois, spent the weekend at Georgetown, S. C., with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Tay lor. They also visited Wylie Tay lor. Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Garner spent Sunday with her 'grand mother, Mrs. Lina Garner. A good number of our church folks attended the Free Will Bap fHf Baptism at OTWpdH Sunday. Mrs. Oscar Laney and her sister, Lena Hall, visited their mother, Mfa. J. H. Lewis SatUrdto. j Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Miller vis ited the Rer. and Mrs. Carroll Hansley Monday. ; Mrs. H. H. Taylor visited her aon, Everette Taylor, at Atlantic Beach Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Farmer Jr. of Sriow Hill spent last Week With Ms mother, Mrs. /u?ntta Fanner. Mrs. Cva frames and Mrs. Bessie Pelletier attended church at Holly Springs Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Hall visit ed his grandfather, Mr. D. J. Hall Sr., Sunday. The Rev. Carroll Hansley and family were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Ward Sunday. it i ELECTION NOTICE fn this primary Democratic candidates DM offices of U. 1 Senator, State Insurance CoMrttft* sioner, State Treasurer, Judge of Superior Coarf, Solicitor of the Superior Court and County Offi cials will be chosen OS the Democratic Party nom inees for the General Election on Nov. % T934. THE STATE-WIDE PRIMARY ELECTION DAY SATURDAY, MAY 29TH, 1954 HOURS 6:30 A.M. TO 6:30 P.M. There will be no Republican Ticket in the pri maries, the Republicans having chosen their can didates withovt contest. Carteret County was patriotic in War Time. Our men in the armed fortes (many were volurt* teen) exceeded the national average. Carteret County ie proud bf our Nation, our State and our County. Active voting in every oioctton will insure good government. Thlt Board favors no ticrttdldate and no party. Our fob It to see that We hovt fair elections and that every vote It counted as cast. Carteret County Board of Elections \ PHONE 2-7441 BEAUFORT, N. C F. R. SEELEY, CHAIRMAN . IF I WERE YOU ? I'D VOTE TOO! I LETS / > SAVE THE DAY AND VOTE FOR RAY HIGHSMITH . FOR SHERIFF i OF / ' CARTERET COUNTY . ThU AdT. Paid For By a Friand of Ray Higkonith mSSmd