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PAGE TWO BIG SISTER . No Hat, No Go By LES FORGRAVE Jj "Srr I'NE BEBn" W BOX V-VOfcARY, VOO -GrK AY ) I GELT L 1 t\£s%E LOMG ’NOOGH,! CA\N*T OO Yv\AT ANY i Yell vow! rve bvnoWcSElp? -tuamt a\sN\ qao / soppo-svm 7^ GCrr -To GO MOMO VE N\\GHT GIX OOEYtHNT KNOW I'M *(ME £&& AviO uovorr \ HERE. 1 - I’ve g»ot \ 6\-\OOuD MW ' ~ ' T ~' e ‘ ANN, NObUTU^KrTv-V V . \ } BBT TCAYOY ’TvAYvCK ’ROOMO 85K||^5£2p AREN'T AMV BBAUTW \ > ■BJ BOBEVEQ. \ HERE. DAO TtlUO ) gj. ‘P I JUTWT UAO A tfAR Tv-AO. -she. N\AKET*a '^r^ y /&= VAAT I EETCvhA I‘o Ijr i t, 1033, by Central Press - . ETTA KETT Love s Labor Wasted! By PAUL ROBINSON "The GlteLS AI3E f\Li 1 "" —" - cam lOu IMAGINE 1 t«AAr2.r2\GO .* AMO HERE rsiE KE.PT RumninG A ItMPErSATuB£ X\ SEE Yhe <3||ClS APS. HCW VJE FOUMO IHAf nr«S MAPriIED * L \ him ONEieONthAf OID iSi AND ■ MM I M, MMO MM. ...C V/.l tra SCOTT’S SCRAPBOOKV - ™ R. J. Scott . | THE OLD HOME By STANLEY "WESE BOVS AFTER. HAVIKJq. PASSED 'THEIR- "J- / 3 «A\ TUS, t^L-J ihi-tlatToh im'To 'The and manners of p . YsAnsporY <HE RACE DON COSTUMES OF THEIR OWN MAKIKCj / WHICH ARE FIRST-SUI< cTHER ON YflE PACIFIC f HW\^- oT CLOTHES Angola , EAS-T AFRICA COAST AIRWAV FLVMMq SAME RATE OF^SPEED WINDS OF EXACTiy fsTDREKEEPHR MOAH BAYstER HAS r C c*’ HE SAME VEJ -° crrv Srr Found /\ painless way to dislod^ / r ONE PLAME WAS 1 A CODpL - & QT= ' FLVIN4 AT 3,000 FT. AMD H ° CL °' TTER HIS DUftlA# TW& >ev/eral islands im The OrknevS amdSHeTLands the other at 8 poo ft. ; Busy Hours have POP\JLaTiom< vARVIKiC BETWEEN X AND 6 1 * ! \ © i;.;j Lj; Wy. C...t-.-.) t«~* Tit O-3 t ■' ■■ ■mmrmmmm mi *mm ■ii,i '■•aww»«r»w.r>-.JiL--. . - --.-g--=•»• —«--»- - n ]i )wa ii| ~H rniivriirnt. 19:53. bv Central Press Association. Inc ■*- j THE GUMPS —LUCKY IN CARDS _ , "JJ _ THATTS ENOUGH FOR ME \l BY THE WAY I HAVE A VjjVHE COLONHL f A FINE DINNER-"\ f A MUNDRED ACES AGAIN- \/ 9 H ' 1 si °^ T \ YONUGWY- I'D BETTER GET 1 NERY Csoo(> I'D UKE SEEMS TO AVERY FINE A FIRST II YOU CERTAINLY PLAY A HAPPENED TO HOME AND GETYOBED - Y OU ■ NAVE MADE A DINNER- I RATE <srAME MR. GrUNSP— )BE HOLDING I YOU‘RR TOD S-MART FOR AAE-J ES ?~ F u?i^ D '* YOU'U. NIT WITH MOVsl AJBOUT I IDEA- ®1 thaTS TVirep THE RIGHT CARDV) THAT'S ALL—| NEVER VLUCE h,m 7j^Tc^T..v^S ONCUE BIM- A UTTLE CAME \ ru_ |L WVE ALL-/ SEEM V^—^rTTj 0« PERHAPS .\ or PIMOCHLE / RIH6, W\ ot ijf_7‘ N4EN PROtA / / TODAY AAUST / \ ITS JUST LOCK J / \ DOWN 8V ALL rrs OUST THAT 70 PAVSTWE FOR JV \ BE O CKs^V | pJ|^’^ J T y y - 7 y..y J %. •* Ji ... • if.fcjp,- .-v '-S V%i ( ~. HENDERSON," '(N. CJ DAILY DISPATCH, 7 THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1983 Y Y ' ■- !/ ” Ha as, K tZEHQ®SIS rALSO,<Nov; ' 3 • A - s ") ! C V^~ : Vv WITHOUT SCALES , LT4y^>—I / b®s. SPINES EXTEND FROM BELOW THE head IvSil U>SC!i©' AND CETNTEfS OF THE <-~~r BACK ' 'NHASrns NORTH AbAH NUMSKUU. DEATR NOaH= CAN Bank iwy bread douqh IN A CHEC*C.JAI<q> ACCOUNT? H L •SM ITH„ A LLEN7bWM - , , ... - P EN^~ dear no ah = Aetee ELECTRIC C.LOCK.S IMMUNE FRODA TICKS? Berlin parks, OKLAHOMA- CITX. OKLA SEND IN "YOUR. NOMSKULuon BRAIN SToRM S To'-'Noah* A Post carp \aml_l. too -- I|yCHSP!S£ VOC HE XAVCVrAtj- A coLLEcnoN To e«ecx ps MonOmskt To -Tr-ve_ IHUCHTQC of RH2<5f?5- vJNILL Vou COi^Ttf^lßOrE? ‘iHO* 7 V/, Not Dead, Gets Jailed Hal Adams His nerves worn to a frazzle by 15 years of marital discord, Hal R. Adams of Indianapolis ran away from home to see the Cen tury of Progress exposition in Chicago. While away his wife, Rachael, identified a body dragged from the canal as that of her hus band, buried it in the family plot, and negotiated for a tombstone. When Adams returned three weeks later, his wife had him thrown in jail on a charge of child neglect. “Anyway,” Adams told police, “it was a great show in Chicago” WANT ADS Get Results NOWCE^HI^EORSTiiJi and El Lena peaches a s *i on bushel. No sales t ax added b?* 1 your containers. G w v lU§ Phone 3704. , Ves - ________ __ !8-4ti HOW MUCH BETTER ready for an opportunity than t have opportunities pass you by s m ply because you are not prepared The Henderson Business Sch trains you thoroughly and quick?' Fall terms begins September n TOBACCO' FLUES, flue leyies, thermometers, lanterns and tobacco twine at right prices Legg-Farham Co. 14-18-20 willTcontinue' to"renovate beds the balance of July at the same old price. Don’t wari, brine them to us now. Anthony Mattress Company. 2 0-lti LOOK —AT 847 N. GARNETT ir~ Oil is cheaper than bearings ID qt. get’s the best at high speed let us change your oil today. 20-ti OUR EXPERIENCE ENABLES US to do good work, and we g.ve the best we have to all whether strang er or friend. Allen’s Barber Shop Th-Fri-ts PEACHES— PEACHES —PEACHES Plenty of Georgia Belles and El bertas ready for pickling, canning and preserving. W. H. Ayscue’s Or chard, Epsom Road. 19-2 U THOSE WHODO NOt"gET~A Busi ness training now, will have to get thrir training while those who trained now will be working ana making money. Thorough personal instruction at the Henderson Busi ness School. New term begins Sep tember 11. FOR SALE: 10 SI,OOO BONDS HEN derson Graded School District. Will sell in lots of SI,OOO. Recommended for investment of trust funds, es tates, surplus money and general investment. Write “Bonds,” care Henderson Dispatch. 19-21 Seashore Special RALEIGH - DURHAM - SUFFOLK -—TO—- Norfolk-Portsmouth Virginia Beach JULY 23 Thru Coaches and Pullmans to Portsmouth—Virginia Beach Going Round Trip Schedule Coach Fares Above Dates Norfolk Virginia FROM Portsmouth Beach Raleigh I:SSAM $1.25 $1.65 Wake Forest 2:39 AM 1.25 1.65 Frailkllriton . 2:53AM 1.25 1.65 Henderson ... 2:3OAM 1.25 165 Durham .... 12:80AM 1.25 1.65 Arrive Portsmouth 7:45AM Arrive Virginia Beach B:4SAM Rates same basis Raleigh-Durham to Suffolk ROUND TRIP PULLMAN FARES Lower Berth (One Person) $4 00 Lower Berth (Two Persons) ISO Upper Berth (One Person) 3.25 Upper Berth (Twjo Persons) 3.50 Steppers open 10:00 P. M. ean be oc cupied Raleigh-Durham until 7:OOAM. Return leave Virginia Beach 7:45 P. M., Portsmouth 9:00 P. M. same day. ? 1 #*'\! SPECIAL WEEK-END FARES —TO— Portsmouth-Niorfolk-Virginia Beach On sale—AU trains Fridays-Saturdays —morning trains Sunday—return prior to midnight following Monday. For Details Phene 2700 or 270 H. E. PLEASANTS, Piv. Pass Agt. 505 I. O. O. F # Bldg.' Raleigh, N. C. Seaboard SHLMM MU.W* CHICAGO PULLMAN DAILY Lv. Goldsboro 7:00 AM Lv. Selma 7:45AM Lv. Raleigh 8J35 AM Lv. Burlington 10:28 AM Lv. Asheville 6 ; 40 Ar. Chicago Thnough The Land of the Sky The Cool and Scenic Route Southern Railway Special Low Round Trip Fares HENDERSON TO * Niagara Falls, N. Y. $26.80 June 16, 22, 30—July 6, 14, 20, 28- August 3, 11* 17, 25, 31—Sept. 8, 14, 22 Atlantic City, $16.95 June 16 # 23, 7, 14, 21, 28— August *4, 11, 18, 25 —Sept. 1,8, 15 Tickets Limited 18 Days Hates to Many Other New Jersey Seashore Resorts Stopovers Allowed For Information See Ticket Agent 11. E. PLEASANTS, DPA., Raleigh, N. C. Seafooaid