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tl. ' VESWAl OCTOJE IX. IMA CAfiTESET COUm NETES,TDtES MOREHEAD CTTT ASH REAITOM. N. C PAGE SEVEN Baveloclt- Cbeny Point Rath T, Blcfctnbon, Editor "'Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Sqotfc oi 6 K Rodanthe drive, have as thri; visitors Mr- and Mrs. Kenneth fcflf, of Roanoke, Virginia. . b' Madeline Roberson, daughter of MV. and Mrs. Roger Roberson ii Sjtalevel drive, hn& recently re jjjirned from, Duke hospital. 9()Mrs. Earl Ernull underwent a major operation. Friday mornii,2 t tile Morehead City Hospital. Hrr fither, Mrs. Justis o Wilmington to arrive soon to be v.-ith he1'. ""Mrs. William, Clark of Btirline ton, N. C. is "isiting her daughter. Mrs. Roger Roberson of Sealevel rive. b' "jMr. and Mrs. G E. Conley aid sjpji, Eddie, are visiting Mrs. Con Ujy's mother, Mrs. C. Munroe i Eliziibethtown, N. C. II jMr. and Mrs. Henry Allred, o' Ki Pinetree Drive, have recent!; Wturned from St. Louis. Missoui wftere they have been visitin. teir daughter and family. yn ...Miss Eunice Britton, spent tb swekend with her narents, M rtd Mrs. B. F. Britton at 30 S tlraven drive. Miss Britton is , dent at ECTC in Greenville. o,(Miss Pat Scott spent th? wool' end with her mother, Tits. Rub;, Soott of 5 N. Cherrv drive. M'r ott is.also, a student at ECTC. "JiCiss Virginia Joyce of ECTC vrrrvfv vreiT " ABOUT THE BASE New Employees Join 0 & R Ranks A hearty WELCOME is extend ed new employees Rachel Garcia. Jilmes Mills, Fodie Baldrce, George Herbert, James Murvin, Clayton Guthrie. Sim Hoell, Mark McCoy, Pud ma Holton (from Navy Supply), dnhn Ives, Jr., Dewitt MeCarter, Vernon Potter, Colonel Clark, George Willis. Jr.. William H r ell, Paul Davis, Wadell Gillikin. lcl Howard, Robert Powell, vey Gillikin, Rufus Barrow, Th.id Tripp, Robert Morton, Carol Br:n 'sofl, and Andrew Paszkiewicz This latter new "civilian" employee will be remembered by a lot of folks as another ol' timer Marine! '"'tongratulattong on recent pro- f)tions are in order for Harry udle and Nathan Wilk'ns . . . and also receiving congratulations, m birthdays, that is, arc Zeta f&imrell, Robert Bright, Walter Whitty, Robert Morton, Durwood GMlikin, William Brinson, Odc.l Howard and George. Willis, J: Trading in their badges lor work leifewhere are Lena Midgett who plans to devote all of her time to RMncmaking, William Sauires to (arm, Atwood Wnorton to attend scoq1, Lester Knight who trans Jerred to NAS. Norfolk, Clarence Bynum for a better job. Good luck! -ifv f(orkers Receive Awards oi Helpful Suggestions i n Constructive thi iking and initi jative have paid dividends to sev nesal employees who have recently deceived awards for their benefi cial suggestions. Lester Harbaugh and Lawrence Ambrose, of O&R, - have received initial awards of $10 jjftath for their joint suggestion re- gijee tilt table for testing direction- (UIG IU lIlluiVTCIIltlK H UlT UC all gyro indicators." T ime t o Pr e pace Autumn Is, the season, to- prepare protection against coming winter storms For every man, there's also a season, to prepare for both ex peoted and unexpecte4 needs. Woodmen are building security; ... for old age, loss of earning power, future emergencies . . with safe, sound legal reserve Woodmen life Insurance protection. They also enjoy the "plus" benefits of. Woodcraft's fraternal, social and civic activities. - JU (& local Woodmen npnuntatlra to help rpn Mlcf the trp of Woodmer lnxuranct ctr Uffcorf thai mt rout fuhiw a da. IM him explain, too. tie extra benefit- you will receive '" a a member of the Woodmen Society. ; WOODMEN, of tho WORLD i!fe Insurance! Society. t, OMAHA. NEBRASKA. Ccx til, Fhcaft II-943-1 . nsrelrcad Dy, N. C U 8. Qnxtim, Of., BsvelMk spent the week-end with her. par. ents, Mr. and. Mrs. William Joyce, at their home at 2 C Pembroke drive. Miss Jo Ana Goben spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Houston Gobcr, of 5 Sunrise lane. Miss Gober is a student ai Campbell's college, Buies' creek. Xorp, Ebert Harmony spent lrist week-end at Baltimore, Md. v'sit ing his sister, Mrs. Miller. While he was there he became the god father to his niece, Patricia. The baptismal ceremony was held in Methodist church in Baltimore. The N. C. 0; club, Cherry Point Marine Corns Air Station was the cenc of a dinner parly for the heir and choir director of Cherry Point chapel recently. Husband-, nd wives were invited guests an.l ilaces were laid for 20 guests. AX er a fine chicken din.ier the group ;ang old favorites and en1nycd a lelightful time. Tho.ie who attend d were Chaplain and Mrs. W. Winter. Cant, and Mrs. C T. Mc "lean, Chief and Mrs. Rack Aihms. Mr. and Mrs. William Holhi.vay, Mr. and Mis. James 0. U!e:.ne. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Richardson, Misses Dolores Persciiau, Oorothy Sellers, Mrs. Gault. Pfc. Richard Ruo, Pfc. E. Olson, Pic. Tide man, Pfc. Garcia, director, Cuip. Harry W. Pierpoint. For his suggestion relative to "Oil Drip Pans for Gasoline Pow ered Fork Lift Trucks," Raymo nd F. Hill, Navv Supply employee, has been awarded S35. The Com mittee was of the opinion that this suggestion minM be of value to other activities where similar problems exist and for this reason, have forwarded the suggestion to I the Na y Department Beneficirl Suggestion board for consideration J for dissemination. Sho'iid 'his i suggestion be ndontcd by other ae I tivities, Mr. Hill may be ;ivei an additional award. Having previously received $25, Ruby Owens. O&R. has been awarded an additional S40 for his suggestion regarding "a tool Inr the removal of Dzus buttons and grommets from aircraft cowling." Another reneater is Ed"ar Tay lor, O&R. who received $75 as the second award for his sugges'ion that a "drain channel be installed to prevent damage from water to pilot's elcrtr'aL and .radio con'rel piinHVi, which-idea had earned $20 about a-jfoar af o. Pot Pourri A bundle arrived August 25. labeled "To Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Larsen, Oak Hall, Va., please handle with care." Tucked inside the wrappings was a son. Craig Nils. We oil remember Mrs. Lar--- i us Vorn Brothers, Inspection Department employee. Congratu lauo s io the proud parents! Latest members of the 'ol tinier group (six years at Cherry Point) ire James Lokev. Ed Nelson, Lloyd Stocks, 'Ruth Willis, Allie Cook. Claude O. Anderson. John Sfan ley. Cyrus Gaskins, Asher Brinson, Shirley Pake, Myrtle Geiger, Iris, Davis, Hazel Leary, Orin Dixon. John Latham, Edith Harvey, Jamas. French, Russell Hendren, Herbert Gray, Robert D. V. Taylor, Al Laughinghouse, Ray Dagley, and "Chris" Marshbura. Regular pi neers, these folksl James C. Wright, Jr., son of, one of our. Public Works employees, has enlisted in the regular Army for three years . . . Samuel Fonqs. was the guest r, honor at a birth day party given by Shirley Mowell. The SnuUsUPtsl Office This is Grimshawes' I'ederal hutldlnC. GRIMSHAWES. N. C. Grim shawvos claims the distinction of h,:Vt "g the sm.'llest post office in the United States. It is - 'og trim med,.luild!n3 aboul fot. by five feet,', Operating year-'nuiud. aid offering full facilities - - parcel pggt, registered mail, and money QwUrg, included it sen Ob abiut 10 farnilies. in addi(in In summer vacaiioniRi3 wirs. . uewty more Is the postmistris.-. 1'av; Duplicates & Reproductions Lnlest stork statistics include (for 0 & S) a bov for Mr. end Mrs' Albeit J. Pipkin: a boy for Mrv and Mrs. Oscar James; twin sons for Mr. and Mrs. Randall. M. Hardee; and a son, Bnvirt Raymond, for Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert, Paden. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Epperlv. Inspection Department, proudly announce the birth of a daugh ter, Barbara Jean, and Appren tice tyyatt Jones is the very pleased parent of a daughter, Nancy Catherine. Congratula tions to all thees happy parents and health and everything good to the new arrivals! Vernon E. Wright Dies It was with deep regret and a sincere feeling of loss that we learned of the sudden death of Vernon E. Wright, oiler, at the power plant. Reporting for duty in June, 1944, Mr. Wir-ght continued in the same position until the time of his death. The body was taken to Bethel, Del., for the funeral and inter mfent Surviving are hts wife, two daughters, two sons, One sister! and one brother. Mr. Wright was ho .son nf the la Jacob and Caro line Wright, of Richmond,. Va. Home demonstration club meet- ngs for this week are as follows: j Wednesday 2:30 pjn.. Mill Creek, at the home of Mrs. Prestpn. Gra ham; Thursday 2 p.m., North Riv er, at the nome of Mrs. S. B. Wil kins. OdobrU:U 03. PirtM Day. Ob tbb) iT, wfiitd Uaf ounelrm to th tmtk of (upplytef jrou witluaam ad biUf U prtuct Coinrj on mosr important oh. . "M jobber weVe ha4 big jobt to do ia the past but kit winter, popped them alll You and your neighbors asked for mor oil pred- ,ct thsn mt befinfo-oad w vera kept mighty bitty trying ta, . keep you supplied. We weren't the only company, either ... , - ' In all, over 34,000 individual oil companies of all aire worked,! . night and day. to ace that the oil produced-the most oil ever prj - duced-gpt through to you wherever you lived Fuels and lubri cants for your cars and trucks.. .fuel oil to heat your homes and, schools . . . gasoline. and,oil,for. your fann njachinery-af were ds- Jivered in record-breaking quantities Almost 250 million gallons ' of oil products each and every dayl; j This year we expect to deliver even more oil products to you.Be, ''sure to use. them ffitieotly. Oil is energy for America, Oil means -5j ippr comfort better living, greater convenience for yot ' SKCLiiEl -ESFEE3 COIIPAIIY ; BABLOWC m,s. M.uy "i " reiu,H Monday, Sept. 27 from a tour of , the New England states. Mrs. Carl H. Morton, Mrs. Dal- i las Sadler and Joe Sadler Morton were in Beaufort Wednesday after noon to see Mrs. William Noe. Mr. end Mrs. Carlton Taylor were in New Bern Thursday. . sbv B. Morton was in Beau fort Friday morning. Mrs. Charlie Bell was in Mare head Friday on business. .Mrs, Lottie V. Adams and A. P. Adams were in Goldsboro Satur day. Mrs. Harry Davis, Mrs. Joel Da Vis and Miss Mary Elizabeth Davis were in Morehead Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Taylor were in Morehead City Friday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Merrill, of Cherry Point, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Temple. near his residence are rented to Captain Kerchean and family and Mr. Parham and family. Miss Patricia Morfin aid Joe Sadler Morton wore in Beaufort Saturday morning. Mrs. J. C. Wright and Mrs. Flake Phan of Cherrv Point, visiied Mr and Mrs. A. V Adams il weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Taylor spent Sunday afternoon with relatives a Cri'b Point. Mrs. Carl II. Morton. Mrs. W. C Williams motored to Newport Sat urday afternoon to attend Mr nn ' '-s I. N Howard's Golden Wed ding celebration. Thev were ;e companied by Mrs. William Noe ol Beaufort. Rev. J. M. .Inlliff held scrv res here Sunday morning at the Me thodist ehurch and was guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joel DaWs for din ner. Rev. Jolliff made the Fourth Quarterly conference of t.' 1 New port charge will be held here Sun day rfternonn, Oct. 30, at three o'clock. Revival services will begin Monday evening, Oct. 9. Mr. and Mrs. Clvde Taylor were in New Bern Friday. The Woman's Soeie'v of Christ ian Sen'iee will meet Friday eve ning, Oct 8 M 7:30 o'c'.ock with Mrs. Carlton Taylor. Mrs. ErW.i C. MrLnwhorn and infant son. Francis Daniel, came home Sunda. "rum the Morehead Ci'v hosrit-l. Mis. Be!le Anderson, of Wash intf'"n. I). C. who has been visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Ervin C. McLaw horn, returned home Fridav Mi and Mrs. rfuriev L. Wither ing'on and children, Phil, Beverly and Terry, of Vanceboro, were here Saturday afternoon to see Mrs. W. C. Williams. The Wither 'inetofr were enroute home from Newport where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. I, N. Howard. Mr. and Mrs. .W. L. Harris, Mrs. Haywood Harris. Misses Sidie Mae Harris and Bertha Bell. Mr. and Mrs. James L. Smith, of Ba chelor, passed through Saturday enroute to Newport to. attend the Howard's celebration. Harry Ball, of Bavheiqr, posscd through Wednesday afternoon en- tho job (or you is our route hom3 from the Morehead City hosoital. Mr unit MN3i D4ai T i. rT tt Bachelor, were here Sunday t3 see M, aml M. tuse. . Mr, and Mrs. Kuch Williams, Mrs. Luke Turner, Dayid BjU, Ed die Turner and Gary Williams were, in Beaufort Saturday morn ing.' horn, of New Bern, were here Sunday to see Mr. and Mrs. Ervin C. M;:Lawhorn. Mrs. McLawhorn remained for a visit with her son and family. , Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Ball spoilt Sunday in Jacksonville with triends. Mrs, Chlie Freeman and daughters, Lylls and Sally Joe, .of Bridgeton, passed through San day enroute to Bay View to take Mrs. Mattie Merrie" ' Norfolk !o visit Mrs. Nannie Small. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mason and Mis RpMv .lane Mason were in Beufort Sptnrdny Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mason and Miss'Beny Jane Muson were m Beaufort Sxturdry, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Carrawcy, of Beaufort, visited Mrs. Lottie V. Ariims Sunday af'rnnon. Mrs. Ashby B. Morton and son, A. B. Jr. speat Saturday in Nc iiern. Mr. and Mrs. Xcnophon Mason .nd son. Charles, of Marshallherg, were here Sunday to see Mr. and Mrs. Rev M' son Mr. and Mrs. Claude T vlor nd daughter. Claudia, of Bachelor, ver" here S"nd''y ""rnpon (( vi sit Mr nd Mrs. Ashhy B. Morton. Mr. a d Mrs. Paul Justicp nnd family h.i"c moved to Cherrv Point. They lived in one ot L. N. Conner apartmsnt. Mr. and Mrs. WK:iam I.awson. of Richimnd, Va., were here last week to visit their auiit, Mrs. Clyde Taylor and Mr. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Taylor have moved recently into their new borne oi Highway No. 101. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Ives. Jr. re living in the Taylor's old re sidence. Mrs. Ora Bell Willis and son, F.dd, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Taylor and children. Annette and Rubi't', of North River, end Mrs. Harry Davis were etiests of Mrs. Emma Oi'loshy Piirday .ftrnom. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Taylor, cf Wilmington spent Sundry with lii'ti.) Tavlor and family. Mr. and Mrs. Cm-' 1 .Tie"- spent Sunday in Nqv Bern with Mr. a 'd Mrs. Thomas l ee Taylor nnd attended Mrs. Taylor's birth dr.v dinner. Mr. "ml Mrs. Rufus W. Ward nnd son. Dulton we'e in Beau fort Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Er"'n C. McLaw horn announce the birth of a son. Franets- Daniel, Monday, -Sept. 27lM at the Morehead City hospital, Mrs. McLawhorn was Miss Mar guerite Becton before he,r, carri age. BAY VIEW Oct. 8 The series of meMnp at the Bav View Baptist chureh conducted bv Rev. W. R i Snrinkle of, Morganton, closed Friday eve- DMMinifar ftil.la.t4UJo.. callty hat.tkyroc!:l, Tt4y, ; oet twieu at tnwf oil koraat n und is hacticg Arkai tT7 ?,,h,-. .I ft tWT ltl In lb CMOtofl MVmt oil. pcoducu to yam aa, ' sAr,wwiy ; i . ' - W ." njpii, Fi qr, nifpj wi.'h the rlnwh j turned to duty Sunday after spend, Ht. Kenaeth, Skinner, ot New ing a vhile with his parenta, .Vr, dtH Uitji, sRent the weekend with hjs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jawra. C. Skinner. Mrs. A. L. Merrill, of) Norfolk, is. spending. , while, in tho. commu nity with, lelatives. Mrs. Johnny Knox and little; daughter, Flora, Ann of, Che.iT Point spent S. udy with Mr and Mrs. W. C. Wutiams. Mr. and Mrs. 4 esse Pincr and family spent Sa'url.iy with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Oglesby. Miss Loujse Jones spent the veeknd v"h I.Irs. Cal Whalcy uf Morehead City. 'We are all sorrv tn Vain Ih-t 1: lie Timmy Dtil hid the mis'nr. tunp t breaking his nnn We A !ih for h!m seedy recovery. . Mrs. James Graham is on "- sick list. We all hope she will soon be better. , .... , , , r anesi tou nit oi unve.oce II htld his regular aopomtment will held his regular appointment ill Oi WW DHUllAl LIIU1CI1- day mm 'Mr- nd. evening. Every ono is invited to attend. Mrs. A. L. Merrill, Mrs. Nannie Small and Mr. J. V. Small snent a while Mond 'y evening with Mrs. Pearl Bell and family of Harlowe Mr. and Mrs. Charlie L. Free man and dau'hterj, Sally Jo and Lyilis and Miss Jean Freeman, of Bridgeton spent Sunday with Mrs Nannie Small. Mr. and Mrs. Billie G. Lewis and little daughter, Darlene, spent a while Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. James F. Small. Charles Owen Cottle, USN,- re- $370 Vs Quart $230 Pint SMhul 3 If A UiiidS GENERAL ELECTION TUES, NOV. I RODBl t:3tt Ail TB ( Pit. REGISTRATIO!! DAYS: Saturday, Oct. 9ih Saturday, Oct. lElh Saturday, October 23rd PLACE: THE PEECUJCT NIXING PLACE (Tito Begisfiar can, wcMl ypm name on any day from October 9Ui to Octeber 22ik Be sitre to se him). No BegLslralicn Can Be Entered After Oct 29 CIIALLEIIGE DAY - OCTQDER 3fli 1 , 1 ' 1 'II" 1 II II .UUP IMI'I1 ' -' . .. . 1 . Absentee BaHols: Fcr any voter in tho himj. Kavy, ItarSne Air Forxe, Caasl Ctiant(, or Merchant llarina. D i For any yojet who will b Qoi ot tho county on November 2ad. Fob 9f sick toIhr usable to gq to fh$ pollx, Ahsentae Applications: Voter cai arjty to iiiu, board hf l?!ier er Father, llothier, Eroih er;, Sister. $vn. or Daughter may. apply, tor the? voler, Application, must statt Prtcinct ol: 'S--- liefer, women! in the Srrkef wttl HrerMend by this Board. All other most be registered on Precuci No arplJcat)Qn can bo received alter Cdober 3(lh. Ecgislcr cr Yon Cannot Vcls! , Apply Fcit Ab::dc25 How! Every ftfcci Shoulsl Votef ferterctfenly BciCI and Mrs. Owen Cottle.- Mrs. Lee Brown and Miss Marv harvey of Wire Grass spent a while Friday in the community.. V Mr. and Mrs. Lester Haskett and Utile daughter. Brendi Joyc ot Havelocic spent a while Sunday uuernoo- with their oarents. Miss Krl Bordeaux, jf Vi w Bern, will hold her reg'dir ap pointment at Graham's chapel Sun day, morning nni 'ening Every one is invited 't attend. Mr. and Mrs Ear! Taylor jpent a while Weditcsdny with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Graham. Mr and Mrs, K'lhy Haske't ar'l little son, David ..iy, returtied' to their home after spending a fef days with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Haskett since Mrs. Haslt-?tt and j little se- returned from tho hospi - ' tal Misses Luln Haskett and Betty. 'Williams sncnt Sunday wir, -Mrs. Q CootQe. . .. , - n t .. r .,,!. nr. - tjianfi (., ZUW.1 Oteem LAMiNATID House. Pa iat givw. "Kf"i Reawaken the beflgty ol your home with, freih color , . . protect your investmi.ru, The multi-layer film of IAM4NAM0 Gleem res't weother and tun far batter than ordinary pqinti. W'hci.'t more, it "cleoniei cs itveuii." For home boau.'y c: '. protection, paint ,'r ' ... ." with Gleem! R. T. WIUIS & sons Dial 912 ARENDEI.L ST. Nlljffl ver. was in the community Tues day on business. 1 , Mrs. Carlyle Oglescy J Mrs. Icssie Graham spent , wh:h) Mo day with Mrs. Polly Ha3Vt. Mrs. Clarence Maso.1 and Mis Bill Mason and- son spent- a while Tuesday with Mrs. PolU Htkikfit and Mrs. Thomoas Haukef Mr, '? Mrs. W. ,V iam 3nen h.ie Sunday evening .v.th Mi. anc' M-s. Owen CutNe. Mrs. Uwcn Cottle p Mr Clar ies Own Cottle spent t. hile S?t- "rtav t' Mr. and M Thju'uS Hasketi ana family Taylor Ser v Cruiser Millara Bartley Taylor, seanan "orentii. US N. son of Rola.h Taylor, of Newport, is serving a ! board the heavy cruiser t'SS H r'ia which has just heen awarded the Battle Efficiency Pcn.:ant nd "KM for her general excellence. .throughout the fiscrl yea: July 1, iiu7 i ji. 1 io4 , , . INATED House Paint M 5331 MOREHEAD CITY Siife rites 1 3751 '"" t' - Ilcrcbsad Dv criT, rvc.
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