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PAGE TWO ETTA KETT They Pulled a Past One ByPAUL ROBINSON^ HOV 4 a). r r 1 v[[ fjjj umc iciss, pJ —. A w*c> or nermc io •* s*»ag.k:q*tbs. upe-1 cSJes r / J ssw - > 4 n 3... TOl IftlOM BH»-_| gJM^ I I ■~ 4 ~" - *"“” ■- ' •'- —l THE GUMPS —IF THE WORST COMES TO THE WORST fjLiMK.K«Mn-| |7 ?^ = /^"™i»y 1L ylIU.7T\ lIU .7T\ T w ' ft™-! pftM [A «>sm \ jll^ f hlSWk I . HAa wt LIVE’ / ( PbT OUT Os THS MCTTftL- \ l .• ,r THAT Kl PAM.LY- ( OU* LAST *200.«2- \ J \ ‘VftiJuS* iT% ' W*RTMIM* ( 1 \ ? EXPECT a. IN A / \ Pt*MILS«- / | LfiL \ I COULD ) - ( \ fU* DATS AND IP THAT FAIL* 7 V A COUPIE / Ks l DO BIG SISTER Dad Calls a Halt By LES FORGRAVE 5C nco two co-tv;s Thought yov l yoof? ©oat wxvs pa*st\ bot \ n\arcva Ai_otCc» V SHERIFF * just a C(X’i-D STE Al TmiV, Boat -and SFT \ YELEPMOMES PASTER. y OPTO MV CAR lul ATTEND \ M'NOTE. ; OEFORC- W A'A'AV WITH IT V.E.LL. VOO ARE A j AQCOT FAC^, KiOvO, WO,v\_F \ /:>?/ TO TiOAT LATER ' VO ° TAKE THESE J COl-ALE CF , w ;.-t CLAP THESE SRAC6LETS /* £ - -, , — • MEN Ann AY ' .J tatat sa V. 1. ~— ■"_• . -o'j JSp lytO -—( |j^. DID YOU KNOW? - -- By R.J. Scott SSiSISIK:' / <™ s <A“™SL, sS"J.ia ssst MOTHER omr pu'f of all beauTifu of DA,uc;HTER6 L— right, lrs. N. C. PLAN MEETING SET FOR TONIGHT Dnlly I<*h llarrun, ' Ik tkr Sir H’kltrr Hotel. Rt J C. DASKKIM ILL. Nov. 15. The board of di rector* jpf North Carolina Flan. Inc., win m«*ft tonight in Greensboro, it Was announced today by Tyre Tay lor. its president. The board will again discuss its plans for highway beauti fication and roadside improvement, rn well as several other phases of its ‘to stimulate business and attract new residents to the State. It may alAo discuss plans for a per manent State headquarters. Mr. Tay lor said. The North Carolina Plan. Inc., which was oryanized more than a year ago to stimulate more interest in North Carolina and the undeveloped re sources right here within the State, hae been more or less quiescent for the paet aix or seven months. This haa been due both to economic con ditions aod to the political situation, the board of directors deciding it was better to wait until hngst cleared ud •omewhat before proceeding furth^ HENDERSON. IN. C.l DAILY DKPATCH TUESDAY NOVEMBER 15 1982 Iwith its plans. But now that economic conditions seem to be definitely im proving and with the election a part ' of the past, the organization is going to proceed with its program. Mr. Tay lor says. “GLASS OF BEER“ IS PRESENTED GARDNER Raleigh, Nov. 15.--fAP> Gov. O. Mur Gardner. Democratic national com:nltteeoi«n from North Carolina ! • oday was pri a*nted with a “glass i of l eer.” J "This is the first th *g I have i>- I ecived undt r \he deaj,” bu‘ I 1 am still a member of the Baptist church.” the governor said as he re \ ferred to the Democratic victory last week on a repeal plank, i The “glass of beer,” a congealed . substance with a wax topping and in : n beer mug so that from a distance if it closely resembled the "real stuff,” / was brought from Washington by (J George Ross Pou, superintendent of | State's Prison. DEAR. NOAM* DOES "THE. QUEfN NCTED AN umbrella if the kinKt HAS CONTROL- OF THE REJCJN7 QJ-f-NN CJ.AVBOftAE, DCHSONS LAHC'A4,IXNH. PEAR NOAH"* NWOOLO" NIANIUS IF THE FIREPLACE NjVAS. OMUTTf? M.B,WILHoVT*>ELIWEN©, <m la DEAR NCVaH - WOULD WALL FLOWiWS Bloom on Roof B.W. PaolI>.««,0. THE OLD HOME TOWN f\\A MISS PRIMM / IM SORRY /\NELL X MISS y^MY \ CANT PAY YOU FOR "THE ANKLES AINT WHAT J ADS YOU RUN IN THE PAPER "THEY USED TO BE - < FOR MY DANCING CLASS, \\>eLl -JUST LET j BUT ILL. GLADLY YOU \ MATTER REST J \ \7L LESSONS IN TAP DANCING J \ FOR- THE TIME V ‘ ... i. i...... 45 FROh* toWN, *EZ7?*MUy ; HAD INTENDED "O RAtSE C'A»N ABOUT THIS UNPAID Sfl.i. O '*"•* ! ** a*w«i c«: t/ai c -i; WPKJtMffE ( t I WoHPea tJHOvT A -T^ose. \\. X*s y V fArtAM T - .. —. i. aa a. m jM WH,CH hal a roff ; PAMf NECK Fe ATHERS < ,THoO€i^ A f§ ONLY A FOOT M THW (LWIaflS I \ ,s A WOTKD FICHTES*, lIOTMS* JLw 1 , 5 BROW,N or ’ u ~*~ — Mcrrr t-E.P ACK ®**RWch WANT ADS Got Results for sale m-frkkAn, i ~ turkeys. 2.V p r; p... , ' *" 1 •- If iniete.-t«-d , a ;. Harte. Phunt- tsoa ms::\ t, s sturdy v.-u'.p with compo ..:;„i. 0 81111 l to slJiiil ti.-jid stand jl. Only j_- ; M1 "' * Tucker Cloi h:njj Co I DEAR Gll-T JTKMs x j , , .'• ively priced. Every .-,,•* , n ' ljOughlin-Goodw> n FOR RENT FIVE Rtxiyj |j (J) , . on Davis Stiect. All m..a veniences. Apply K o h K GENUINE BROADCIAITH EiT.ipTT thirts in >ne newt .; p , SIOO. Men don't in.-- ••. ~ ar P !e3l values at tin p.,,, Clothing Co FOR RENT THREE pki,,, apartment with kitenene •. ~, _ Ished, upstairs. Close n i> trance ad garage su-rui,;., ,• water furnished. Phi.n,' p-i .. COTTON, FELT AND KE.\Til, '■ h- dH renovated with m vv •.. h our new machine ;j ; t ..,. \ guaranteed. Aniht.ny M. Breckenridge St. COAL, COAfi, COAL - I'lhiNp 29. (Quality Coal, n,^- ' weight. I’lamiftt «l. li\. ; V . ■- H. Watkins Viini 0pj,,,.... Methodist Cbureh. ; *j NOW FOR THAT TOPCOAT ought to see what we ii .v. .n <, Hi other:; i.**w topcoat- j., fii _ somely lailoicd model- j- ..•#.. surprisingly low. Tuck*-! c. .... Co. i TOBACCO FARMERS USE u; newspapers to sttjre your ous<c i. baoco on. Get them at ihe b v Dispatch office for 10c p~- b u .. L r FCU RENT DOWNSTAIRS |.. ; loom and bath apaitm>; . >. .separat“. near in Pln n. ): j. y; tian. 341. W. FOR RENT NICE ROOMS . location. Rea 1 oliabli* Rem. William Street. Phone V.i-1 . FOR SAI>E SLRiHTI.Y USEi» dium size heatrolri. S*< .! i; *• ri;h a’ VaPt Cleaning Co . i> • iol Hardware Co . I BOYS' AND STUDENTS S. j; hand tailored by Dick M m all the styie and pep you ... ; and are wnndeifu! va in - ,i pi- . pi ices. Also boy. Tv. <,; in- .c.i corduroy knickers, h.-- 1 to .... and ouidoor wear. Tuck*-; r.. m.?. Co. ir, * SIOO REWARD FOR ANY SIAM. . machine we tail to make -.v i* - fectly. Can supply j»-»! - !• . makes. Bring us yoni i i>* i » > Several good lecontk;.. i.»<i u chines for rale. Heml> r—... P House. 21st Sou.ii \\ ;>m Phonp 518. l- - YOU'LL CERTAINLY WANT of tiles? mw fall hat. h. M.. Wilson, priced $3.,V» and i- ft sizes in the m»At fhafn - fchades. Tuckcs- Cio'him: « ■ ••- FOR RENT 8 ROOM HOUSE U L Chesiriut Street half block !- a West End School Also apartn. .. s for rent in the Stonewall. A,.’ I Eric G. Flannapan T 1 S COW CHAINS 35c. 50c AND cold water paint at .Vic and •.■'•< j package, well pulley- »;5c sV v good ceiling at al V» p- r 100. and Tee hinge-. 3-mch ' > > • A lex S. Watkins. '*Wh*:< 'V * Tells and Prices Sell TFT? A PATH OF BOSTON IA N "A fords at t h<* new i<»w p *< « - give more mtleag,. and c. inf*- " • you ever had before. Tu< !.• • ' ing Co. 1- EXPERT SHOE REPAIRIN'- I-* dies’ and men’s half sole- V" n- '* • rubber heels 25c. We .-pec;-... repairing children's shoe R « Shoe Repair, formeily B*—t. Store. ) t * s s• ICE CREAM 2 PINTS. 35c. HHN quality in silver package A !■•»' ors. October specials Tull. ' and French vanilla; pecan Ki*••** and chocolate. Bon Tor. Tu-S it BOYS GET ONE OF OUR lit ; K> sweaters. Also sizes foi ne-ij k sizeg in assorted cofot- ■ • *' Clothing Co. * • - BOYS AND GIRDS IT S SK M ' • • time now. Visit "The J\ - Values’’ for <asy rollin'-'. r • ing skates. Alex S W ■ “Where (Quality Tells and 1" Sell.” EXPERT RADIO REPAIRS M" : ’ ern equipment. pron-jc -♦.••• Phone US. Loughllß-Gw-iwyn THE SEASON’S~NEWEST cTY 1 ' In Schloss Brothers su:t for your selection Th<-> lailored and can he ib-peed*d ‘i to wehr long and fi: wei: I* ’ ' the lowest in year- T - ing Co. COAL, GOOD COAL—LET U> ' up your bin now while i! •* 1 * | it will be higher after weather ' cold We have a full > !,M k r^*‘.. v for you at right pur* and weight fua rant eed Pi rt 1 Hlflit'a Coal and Wood Y- r1 d