"Cold weather causes red, raw chapped hads and face. SWISS OINTMENT soothes and pro motes healing, its stainless and patn|ess too. v Walgreen Drag Store, Kinston. Feb. S, 10, 17, 24 —AUCTION MEANS ACTION— II You Have Land to Sell Write, wire, Phone Walter * Gurley Auction Co. Chas. Nielson W. K. Taylor Kinston, N. C. ‘Indigestion is out of the ques tion when yon take TAYCO regularly. Know relief beyond belief. Only $1.00 at Hoods.” NOTICE TO CREDITORS . The undersigned, having quali fied as administrator of the estate of Mrs. Lina Duval Parker, deceased, late of Jonesr County, this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against said estate to present them to the under signed or his attorney before the 10th. day of February, 1966, Otherwise, this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make Im mediate settlement. This the 8th. day of February, 1955. W. D. Parker William D. Parker, Admin istrator of the estate of Mrs. Una Duval Parker, Deceased. W. H. Hammond, Attorney Feb. 10,17,24, Mar. 3,10, & 17 News From Negro Farm Agent Thirty 4-H club Teachers lead ers throughout Jjones County attended the first teacher lead ers training meeting of,the year at Jones County Training School in PoUocksrtlle, Thursday night. The meeting wa£ arranged through the cooperation of the Agriculture Extension Service and the couhty'school princi pals. J. A. Spaulding, Southeastern district Agent was the principal speaker. He pointed out very clearly the purposes and. Objec tives of the 4-H Club in the Na tion, State and County. 'Spaul ding said that “teacher leaders were engaged In the tremendous By Roy Crane WMkW 0m 1 1 14 i% AiMofTPosrnvt} i Mrs suspioousi 'murk wbKvmsr tY5S.... MIS VOC6 ....BUT men IF t CAM PIACS HIM. ' ‘Jem*. n»_ WBY-arrrsR-, ww f I CANT SET IT-OUT OF AW MNP, r hixon. i'm positive vk known YOU OR SEEN YOU SOMEWHERE.WERE 1 YOU EVER STATIONED AT FURNACE OR PATUXENT? YES, SIR. rWHfchlXENV LSIR. F-FUSHT TEST. PATUXENT/ AH, WELL, I'M SAD THAT'S SETTLED. IT WAS BOTHERtNQ ME. ^1 ? I ■2J ARCTIC CIRCLE. THE TOIMMWND JOINS THE , T*5K FORCE, REFUELS. ' SURE. IT. SMITH BROUGHT SOME OF HIS [ WIFE'S CIOTHES BY MISTAKE. NOW IF LOOK, \ONE OF YOU WOUID PUT THEM ON' 'MR. SAWYER ISN'T THERE SOME m TO GET) BACK AT THOSE, vTANKERGUYS?> HEY.' TWATS A HOT ONE— ANP I MAKE'EM THINK ^WEGOTOAMES ABOARP. IlfcKf WHtfllX HE'S THE WE GET \ BEST TO WEAR I LOOKIN'. 'EM? met, meter MIR. SAWERS\ GOT A SMELL IDEA TO 6ET BACK AT THOSE/ TANKER A L GUTS., „ YEAH,WE'RE SOWN A MAKE'EM •miKmeor PAMES ABOARD., AU.YOUSOTTAOO IS PUT OH THESE [ WOMEN'S ClOTHB,, AMP — worn YOU WWIH' AT,ANYWAY? WUATSVSO IT WAS SAWYEW IDEA* HE SO HE'S SUSPICIOUS! HE WANTS AIL-FIRED TO SEE WHAT I LOOK LIKE TOUCHY /T^X DRESSED AS A WOMAN. «o%Ta . BOXER. [ THINKS HE'SJ l TOUGH. . fSAR OVER THE ARCTIC, ImANES CIRCLE TO MAKE A SIMULATED ATTACKON THE TASK FORCE. I ! I ;; 1 i I * •i f5UZ TAKES OFF TO MAKE A IP ROUTINE INTERCEPTION. THE WEATHER'S COLO— 40 gELOW—ANP CLEAR. COHEN SUDDENLY AND WITHOUT WARNING FOG SWEEPS 1 •JlN TO BLOT OUT THE TASK FORCE. GREAT SCOTT* RECALL THE PLANES] IMMEDIATELY. 16100 FROM 5 HITS MX ONE. > HOLES INFOS {?« CARRIER, USING RADAR, DIRECTS THE VLEADER IN FOR A CARRIER-CONTROLLED APPROACH. __ " ' vntyuKS*. ON COURSE. ONE MILE FROM TOUCH DOWN... HALFMILE.m • •• ffggggg WSK IMPOSSIBLE TO SAME THOSE PUMBS THE PROBLEM TO SAVE PILOTS.

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