Fun, Thrills, Adventure in the Comics SCORCHY SMITH ' Wotorv T??t FOB STRIKING M?, Ml. S*flVI ? It Pt*rn.'/ > THESE HWV K?r? Ml TAKING ME kcwN sxsr.' lI PONT SEE ANY MERMEN JU4AR MUST 10? ... HUH* OAKY DOAKS Words, of Warning 5CRAM, NELLIE/ SOMEBODY'S^ LIKELY TO GET KILLED, AkJD I DOWT WAMT IT TO BE YOU/ . VOU LOOK d?ER "WAT EMPTY WATER AND PERHAPS YOU THINK... J 'IT HASN'T ANYTHING" TO DO WrTH ME.'> LISTEN-. MAX I CAPTAIN ,fT WILL df PROVE THAT MAN^S M PAST PRESENT AMD \l FUTURE ARE LINKED \ WITH THE SEA ! J[ WE'RE AU. PWENDEin ON PLANTS FOR FOOD PLANTS MUST HAVE A RAIN... [cottffcnl "OU6SDON: HOW 00 ABYSSAL DEEP SEA ANIMALS OCT AU3N6 . wrm only bach ALSO. OLD OCEAN MAY m HOLD "THE ANSWER 7 TO MAN'S POOD 1 PROBLEMS- WE , USED TO V THINK... . Sept. 4- ? Mr . aad Mn. Alton Baysdea o! Kinston wee* bouse guests o< Mr and Mr*. L. E. Huff man during the week. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Petteway of Jacksonville were guests of M/Sgt. and Mrs. M. K. Arnett last Satur day evening. Mr. and Mrs.' Robert Swain had guests over the weekend Mrs. Swain's mother, Mrs. Ruth Swain. Mr and Mrs. George Swain and chlldrta, Francis and George Al ton. Mr and Mrs. J. R. Evans and son, of Durham, visited Mr. and Mrs. Rob Carney laat weekend. Mr and Mr*. Remus Bennett re turned from the Air Fan* in Alas ka and visited, with relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Swains. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Huffman vis ited friends in Richlands last week end. Seth E. Jones Jr. was a business visitor in Farmville last Thuraday. S/Sgt. and Mrs. Everett Huffman and family of UarymUU mrr din ner gneats a* Mr and Mm. L. E. Huffman lut Tuesday night. Mr. and Mn. James Bagg took their son, Jimmie, back to WIT mington Hospital for a chaokup and found that he is doing fine Mrs Una Hancock ao4 M*. Na mon Cannon were businesa visit ors in Jacksonville last Wednesday. George John ?f Maysville was a business visitor in Swanaboro last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Navin McCain and son, Bill, of High Point are visit ing relatives here. Preston Collins of Maysville Wa ited friends in Swanaboro last Tuesday Friends oi Mr. and Mrs. H in ton were terribly sorry to hear of the death of their daughter, Betsy, last Tuesday. Mrs. Tim Brite and Mn. Wood row Brite were in Wilmington nn business laat Wednesday. Kenneth Meadows of Key West, Fla., is visiting his wife and son, Mrs. Meadow and Frank. Mr. and Mrs. Gd Polinaki of War ?BEAUFORTC? Air CwJitiontd for Your Comfort ? Phoa? 3-4I3? TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY WCTQR SAVILIX ^ fmmrn &fan hottest story blasts the screen ! THE lONGW/iir - (QUM^0BtiR?9MN6?U71E ?mm MWIV (LUN Mr . S MM MMTH (M OOUMCt OOMtON *im * um M*as - (w?cm * mcw (Mia ? Icmm * ?um ou* mt asm imu <P? -?*?*? ? hUMl an IMTTB AfBTJ THURSDAY ~ FRIDAY YOU SEE IT WITHOUT 6USSES! 1954 TAXES MAY BE PAID NOW AT \Jo Discount E. O. MOORE ? CARTERET COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR ! TWO(t?KiW To kW or (? kill? Karl Maiden, nipednl of being the "Phan tom of the Roe Mar fur," hold* Patricia Medina tenderly (or lethal ly?) la a area* from the J-D and WarnorColor thriller baaed on aa Edgar Allan Poe abort story. aaw and Pvt. Marshall spent the weekend with Mrs, Polinski's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Riggs Miss Margst Strickland of Minn, and Miss Dora Lee Strickland of Wilson are visiting their aunt, Miss Emma Corbitt, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Eggleston visited in New Bern last Friday. Mr. J. B. Carol of Jacksonville visited in Swansboro last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Polinski of War-, saw are building a new house over at Mount Pleasant. We are glad to welcome them. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Macon are vis Last Times Today DANA ANDREWS JEANNE CRAIN "Duel in the Jungle'' ? Wednesday ? ' VAN HEFLIN WANDA HENDR1X "Golden Mask" ? Thursday ? Friday ? FRED MACMURRAY ' CLAUDETTE COLBERT "The Egg and I" K ' 1 iting friends in Raleigh this week end. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bizzelle and children, visited relatives in Smith field last weekend. Mrs. Andrew Plrbula is home from the-Camp Lejeune Naval Hos pital. We wish her a speedy re covery. ' Mr. and Mrs. George Richard of Atlanta are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Roger Folk. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Scheiz ler and son Steve, from Anderson, Ind . will arrive for a week's visit with M/Sgt. C. G. Williams. The Rev. A- L. Benton visited 'Mf. and Mrs. Elbert Benton Mon day night. Pitttaugh Littleton was a business visitor in Morehead City last Tues day. Historical Society Gives Arthur's Desk to College Schenectady, N. Y. (AP) ? The Albany County Historical Society has given to Union College a desk used nearly a century ago by alum nus Chester A. Arthur, 21st Presi dent of the United States, The desk, ornate with silver plat ing, was used by Arthur while serv ing as quartermaster-general of New York State during the early years of the Civil War. Arthur was a member of the class of 1848 at Union. The Caitiff Rogues! Oklahoma City ? (AP) ? The Oklahoma Historical Society, blames the recent loss of historical markers around the state on "mis creants and knaves." EASY DRIVE-IN THEATRE On?HaH Mile But of Beufwt On Highway 70 Children Under 12 Admitted Pre* TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY f'G%ACK PmeNaish THURSDAY - FRIDAY Show Starts at Dusk Hlorehead Lut Time* Todtjr GREER CARSON ROBERT RYAN "Her Twelve Men" ? Wad. - Thun. - Fri. ?

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