THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, February 18, 1960 aa -------- i we = x = * ! . . PORE LIL ABNER "--HE ; i a i = | Credit Union y " THASS RIDIKALUS, MESS O sll RIDER, FIX UPAN OFFICE FOR Tm EE A FRR hy HAIN'T IT, BIDDY 7 Tr JONES ON THIS FLOOR. EARLY / , ; eet ERE! BRAINS AME! --AUTHENTIC. YORKE, | A-GANGIN'UP ON US : 7 GET HIM A SECRETARY. ARETHE ™/af 30 'Annual M ; : : ; DEPARTMENT HEADS READY? BROOKLIN -- Gross receipts for the year of over half a mil lion dollars was handled by Man- chester Community Credit Union Ltd., it was stated by President / i R. Hamer at the annual meeting Hom if held in Myrtle Community hall, [#0 { i); J | Feb. 10. = Vy | 4), Profit on these transactions . - A ' - il amounted to $6000 and it was de- a-- _ .. ---= / cided to put 20 per cent of this > > A J [A to the guarantee fund, while the A 2) NN ' | : ~ {remainder will be shared among bers. It was decided to de- clare a dividend of 4 per cent. LI'L ABNER JULIET JONES ...HE'S A KID oe TO KNOW REAL whi AUDLEY By MRS. FRED PUCKRIN AUDLEY -- The WA is hold- ing its annual family supper in the church Friday at 6 p.m. Ed- ward McCrae, who is attending Victoria University, will be guest speaker. The children of the junior room entertained mothers, friends and pre-schoolers at a Valentine par. ty Friday afternoon. The senior party was postponed because of the illness of their teacher, Mrs, Pratt. Mr. and Mrs. J. Vanderhulst and family of Bradford spent - > Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. NGER -= AFTER LEARNIN' HIS = HE LL CAPTURE "THE SCOURGE ) : a AS ENTERTAINMW FIRST ON THE RON'T YOU LEARN so, Ok ABOUT "THE SCOURGE" IDENTITY, HE FOUND OUT AN' ALL HIS GUNG = INCLUD Remprsy og veddi gl CHAIRMAN, TM PROGRAM WILL 70 WAIT AROUND FOR 5 WHERE HE HIDES //5 ng Next ay HAPPY TO ANNOUNCE BE A S0LO BY MY 'COCK-A-POOPLE Ne = . k h | DISGUISE AN RECORDS ~ sary. THAT WE HAVE SOME \ # ME ENTITLED CHA-CHA'2 . MANCHESTER YCACKLE INE= FLAT MINOR'! MANCHESTER -- Mr. and Mrs. Mac Christie left Wednesday for a vacation in Florida. Mrs. A. Hewitt, Carnarvon, visited her sister, Mrs. Roach, last week. G. Stevens, Baltimore, visited W. F. Crosier, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Chrisue * |are spending a month in Florida. Mrs. Medd has two student teachers with her this week, ; G. Forsythe and Stewart McLean, = . BPE CORT WOULD CooEm ALL RIGHT, WE HAVE ALL THE PHIL, I TAPED OUR TALK WITH Toronto, ane MORNING ; / TIN YOUR FAVOR IF YOU WERE DETAILS -- AND THEY HAD BETTER TORTUS! I WANT YOU TO STUDY Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carnegie, BEFORE I'VE HAD MY Ach ZR (J Te aa, Tet, Work rghia rere MUGGS AND SKEETER DONALD DUCK THE LONE RANGER 70 TELL US FROM WHOM YOU BE ACCURATE | MEANWHILE YOU ] Hi& SPEECH IDIOMS... YOU ARE ABOUT Port Perry, were guests of Mr. WERE SUPPOSED TO BUY y WILL BE TURNED OVER TO THE : Yo se ABELANA md i 3 Roach, Sider. avd [1 ! 5 . mr, A . ) CONTRABAND ARMS! [| W I FIAT ATTORNEY: ! E Elaine attended the golden wed- J ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs, G. Jewell, 'Lindsay, Saturday, also a birthday party for Mr. W, Jewell, West Brock, Sunday. SALLY'S SALLIES SECRET AGENT X 9 o-- At The . .. GEE ,HERE COMES DOESN'T LOOK LIKE GOLLY,NOTA BRICK IN TH" WELL, WE'LL JUST HAVE TT $ b Including: Licence, Gas < ®e eo 4 imifed | A SALESMAN, AN' TH' KIND WHO'LL. fi HOUSE, AN' JUNIOR TOOK PRETEND WE'RE NOT HOME, N Anti-freeze and Undercoating YES, EXCEPT FOR ONE THING mr HE'S A BIG FELLER, TAKE NO FOR A HIS BALL BAT HOME LAST [ony r i "ar vA Tm Zao = MASTER FEEDS HOW: DID HE GET HIMSELF ft RANDMA / ANSWER, EITHER! J 2% -- - 1 | < Ei HA \ x -- =a } il Vd \ ; if i "fd = ) ed rights Power ' SHUT UP IN THE ATTIC? y 3 OSHAWA YOUR ONE STOP CENTRE «=FOR-- FIVE ROSES FLOUR ROBIN HOOD FLOUR BULK CEREALS WHEAT GERM COOKING BEANS WATER SOFTENER SALT ICE SALTY RABBIT PELLETS HAMPSTER FEED WILD BIRD FEED SUNFLOWER SEED WILD BIRD FEEDERS DOG FOOD AND PET SUPPLIES 54 CHURCH ST. Dial RA 3-2229 Free Customer Parking BUZ SAWYER I WAS PART OF A | DURING THE WAR. MAYBE : i I CAN DISARM IT! Ad Lock! 6000 LUCK! | BRICK BRADFORD 5 = G-6-6OLLY~ A LITTLE K-K-KID 57 I DONT KNOW, ANNIE --IT MIGHT BE [= KEEP DOWN OUT OF SIGHT, i RB LIKE M-M-ME COULD EASY 3a SAFE FOR YOU TO HIDE IN THE J ANNIE - THOSE HOODS WILL. SNEAK UP THERE WITHOUT || GARAGE BUT IF THEY MAKE A aA A A SHOOT AT ANYTHING THAT i BEIN' SEEN=T-T-THERES J| RUN FORT, THATS -- l 4 MOVES ~ BUT TRY TO FIND ; 3% tp NO D-D-DOORS OR RE THEY'LL C0! ENS 10-PIN A WARMER PLACE=0UT WINDOWS ON THIS h OF THE WIND == | p S-- JANE RRDEN a TTTHEVRE Is Always AY THAT NICE H-HOT SMOKE = ERY mnie, gg) § TOP FUN! LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY Pas MERRY MENAGERIE 4 dui | | ET | | MICKEY MOUSE Hit the top sport for fun YOU'LL THINK Tus BROOCH Morer ££ y . thrill to She sport ooo MAY, OULD ASK od : § ni 1 io oUF HIM TO LOCK IT UP! ; HES vow © ve Wi : £H% % millions love njoy modern facilities and snack bar. L | IS | ) ; A 2 H DANGERFIELD = HEAD, 515 | % i > NST . S § P.S. Leugute bowling Now open OPEN Hig SAFE? iS A 4 : 9 i = : 5 r % EASTWAY AUTOMATIC 10-PIN BOWL KING ST. E. RA 3-3485 (Near the House That Jack Built) ROY ROGERS