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. i tlltf Aec<u,r* Dlc| ?"<) Al Jolliff. sons of the K*v. |Bd Mrs. J. M. JalUli. kave acquired tb? franchise to diitrifcute Pyrofar battled gu ia this MM. Tfiry are conducting the business under the name of Port City Uss Co. and have established offices, merchandise display rooms and storaga facilities in the building formerly used as a restaurant at Copeland's Motor Court on High way TO west of Morehead CUy. Pyrof&x gas was the first bottled gas distributed in Carteret County. That initial service was started ki 1929. Dick and Al passed nine of their, boyhood years at Newport where their father was pastor of the New port Methodist Church. Dick was graduated from Gates ville High School, served two and a half years in the Navy during the war. and then returned to More head City. He married the former Miss Erma Lawrence of Bettie. They have two children and live at 1400 Bridges St., Morehead City. For the last year and a half he was employed by Leonard's Metal Shop and prior tc that as an air craft metalsmith at Cherry Point. Al married the former Miss Bar bara Brandle of Asheville. They have four children and presently are living in iUMlfe fbm Mr. JoJIift S?med kriinck manager at the l). ft. Ovpactawnt a I Com merce. At was graduated from Saulb Mills High School and from Colum bia University. Washington, D. C? where he majored In accounting and business law. Prior to the war he served in the Coast Guard and during the war in the Navy. At one time he held the highest civilian post in the inspec tion department at Cherry Point. Both of them have issued an in vitation to all PyroJax customers to call on them at their Port City Gas Co. offices. George McCabe Receive* Promotion in Coast Guard George tarry McCabe, EM 3, son of Mr and Mrs. George T. Mc Cabe, route 1 Newport, has been promoted to petty officer third class. He recently returned to his base at New London, Conn., after a short leave at home. McCabe is stationed aboard the submarine, Jallao, tentatively scheduled to make a trip around the world soon. Don't Forget! Include Seafood In Your Thanksgiving Feast We are always stocked with the finest, freshest Seafood of all kinds. Include Fish, Oysters, Shrimp, etc., in your Thanksgiving dinner this year ? You'll lova it! t ? OTTIS' FISH MARKET Phone 6-4020 80S Shepard St. Morehead City, N. C. 1 ?)ov. 15 ? Cbief llanwy Wallace ?ad Mrs Wallace and My. ol Norfolk, spent the put wet-keiui with his parents, Mr: and Mrs. John Wallace. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Camway and childiea, Baaulort, are spending this week with her daughter. Mrs. Elbert Eubanks and Mrs Nor* Ringgold. She went to the home coming at the Bridgeton Free Will Baptist Church Sunday. Mrs. Ivy Pittman and children, and Mrs. Rone Wallace Jr. spent last Thursday afternoon with her mother. Mrs. Rope Wallace, who injured her left shoulder in a tall from a cart. We hope she will sooa be better. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tosto and daughters. Wilma and Juanita, and Morten Tosto, spent Sunday after noon with their sisters, Mrs. Effie Eubanks. Mrs. Lucille Ringgold, and Mrs. Vera Ringgold. Mr. and Mrs. James Dixon and daughter, Sherry, spent the week end at Bridgeton with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Eubanks. Mrs. Johnnie Cannon and daugh ter. Mary, spent Monday with her mother. Mrs. Mary Pittman. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Edwards and daughter, Virginia, New Bern, spent the weekend at their home here. Mr. Davis Lee Norman is ill. We hope he will soon be better. Mr. Monnie Norman still doesn't feel well. Some days he has to stay in bed all day long. We do hope and pray that he will get well soon. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Carraway spent the weekend with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Rone Wallace. Mrs. John Mason and daughter, Gertrude, visited Mrs. Mary Tosto Tuesday morning. J. R. Morrill Speaks To Beaufort Rotary Club J. R. Morrill, member of the Morehead City Rotary Club, was the speaker at the weekly meeting of the Beaufort Rotary Club Tues day night at the Inlet Inn. Mr. Morrill spoke on buyer seller relations and stated that the buyer should always be courteous towards the salesman even if he isn't going to buy. The seller is in a position to give the buyer infor mation and the buyer should ac cept it. In reference to the seller, Mr. Morrill said that the seller should never take It for granted that the buyer knows about his merchan dise, but should give complete and thorough information about his products. Guests at the meeting included Morehead City Rotarians Bill Carl ton and Bill Blair, and New Bern Rotarian Bobby Stevens. Beauty Treatment? Dallas, Tex. (AP)? Judy Moon "Miss Dallas of 1955" eats a pial of ice cream for breakfast daily. Negro Newt W. S. King School Observes American Education Week Thirty members at the akith 'srtafctfiJtniaW ?'American Education Week" ob aervMM. They hfougbt the responsibilities which at* involved in the Iheme "Schools V our In vestments in A^triw" The values they emphasized were civic, personal, and economic. They concluded that these values and benefits are obtained in "Cha racter Building," "Learning the Fundamentals," and through class room instruction given by both teacher and pupil participation in their daily activities. All of these values through dem ocratic participation will help them to become and to endeavor to be a worthwhile citizen in any community of which they are a part. Conclusions drawn were making environmental adjustment: having a wholesome place in which to live. Another angle influencing one's mental health is being a happy person, which accounts for good behavior. Then the physical side was approached, looking and feeling one's best. The spiritual adjustment was brought out in drawing the con clusions, doing unto others as I would have them do to me. Final ly developing a personality of get ting along with other people. Last, how can we earn a living where ever we live? The other days we enjoyed the discussions presented by our fac ulty of W. S. King School. The final day of our week's program was "Veteran's Day." The Rev. William Horton and Mr. J. R. Thompson, veterans of World War II, gave us some very good point ers on "Character Building," and "Your Investment in a Strong Na tion." The Rev. Mr. Lusan of St. Ste phen's AME Zion Church visited both our school and Queen St. High School of Beaufort. A few other visitors also visited our school. We have other areas which are enlightening our students such as our guidance groups, and func tioning student councils are ever alert to help themselves and others, to help keep under con trol our student body and their problems. In our home economics depart ment actual participation in "Child Care," proper dress and good manners are stressed daily. Others develop into the best typists as they pursue the courses Hi typftig 1 1 Development in physical educa tion is stressed through athletics, basketball, volley ball, baseball, and other games. Visit our school sometime. We welcome you. The Willing Workers fulb of 1 1 the Christian Star Church. More head City, are giving a program Exciting silhouette ? "PowerS ryle" Chrysler Wirulaor, the popular Newport hardtop model r Bold nnr trilU - "fowrrStyk" Chrysitr Windsor High-style hits the highway with a Sunday punchl Sure, this new "PowerStyle" Chrysler looks powerful . . . even when it's parked. But like a Chrysler out on the highway where it can show its stuff! Then can you know what power means 1 Take a Chrysler Windsor V-t? for example ... as sleek ? package as ever cum down the pike. It's got power everything, including an options) power-packed Sunday punch ? Chrysler's great new "Power-Train'' that boosts horsepower 9%, torque 10%, and 0 to 60 mph. acceleration 15*. Without burning any extra gas. And now . . . pushbutton dkivinqI Another saw Chry?l?r Am ? the sensational car idea of the year ? ia Pushbutton Power Flite. You'll never again have to shift inn. lust touch a button on tbe safe Itfl side of the instrument panel and presto ? you got Well, why wail? Just for the faal of it, put yourself in the pilot's seat of the new Chrysler Windaor . . . with new SpitFire V-8 engine . . . new Pushbutton Powtr Flite . . . new Power Pilot Steering . . . new Power Smooth Brakes . . . and the go-getting new optional "Power-Train* System. We're warming one up for you right now) "PowerStyte' OH RYSLER mom mom TtUM HW...WWIM1 voir ntwnr mmmw cad PORT CITY MOTORS, INC HMMWAY *0 PHONI MI71 MOtEHKAO CITY ? - ?t , _ #?? k ? ? ? >o>Timmtwrv, f ut* >01 tmm? AwtiMwowt? ? ? ? ife'- ? . .. .? r' '* r.-.-^L u ? ..... ?... Sunday at 3 p.m. for tha building fund. The pvfclif is invited. The Willing Workers Club will meet Monday night at the home ai Mrs Alvenia BeU, N. 13th St, at t P ?. There will be a special lervice at St Mary's Holiness Church Sun Bay at 7:30 p.m. The services will be conducted by the Rev. Mrs. Fleming, New Bern. , Obituary MRS. SIMON RAYNOR Mrs. Betty H. Raynor, 86, of More head City difd Monday it More head City Hospital. Funeral services will be held at 1 o'clock Sunday afternoon in St. Luke's Baptist Church, Morehead City. Burial will be in Bay View Cemetery. Surviving are her husband, a son, Simon Jr., at Morehead City; three daughters, Mrs. Ida Bryant, Morehead City, Mrs. Mildred An derson, Fort Lauderdale, Fta., Evangelist to Conduct S?rv**? c# M?rrim?n Evangelist Roger Reeds, Davis, will conduct revival servicea at Ed wards Chapel. Free WiH Baptist Chureh. Merrimon. front Sunday through next Saturday at 1 o'clock nightly. The Rrv. Cliftaa Styron, pastor, invitaa the puMic. klrs. Lizola Staipps, Brpaklfn. M. Y , a brother, Clem Humphrey. Washington, & C? and ? halfeis ter, Mrs SUve*soa, Thurmao Morehead City HesplUl Admitted: On Monday: Joe) Baum, Beaufort; Viola Miller, Havelock; Mrs. John Simmons, Beaufort. Mrs. Osie R. Ellis, Havelock, Tuesday. Discharged: On Monday: Betty Raynor, Morehead City; Reba Whittington. Havelock. On Tuesday: Aaron George, Morehead City; Jane Carter, Have lock. Baby Clarina Fraiier, Havelock, Wednesday. Births at Morehead CUy Hospital) To Mr. and Mrs John Simmons, Beaufort, a son, Monday, Nov. 14. To Mr. and Mrs. Osie R Ellis, Havelock, a daughter, Wednesday, Nov. 16. Ernest Stocks Seeks Help In Locating His Relatives Ernest Kaitfe Stocks. 23QS Fishar IR., Mort-hoad City, 3t, ii staking information coarefniag the whara ?bout* of hi* iwithet or aqy other rctitlvrs Mr Stocks in left at the Chil drasa's Horn* Socio* in Greens [Voro (1924) whan tlx months old. For the fast tew y ears he work.ed, M a tenant farmer tor his foster pa rants. Mr. an j Mrs. Zeno Stocks, route 3 Greenville. > The last information Mr. Stocks had about his mother, then Mrs Frances H. Keith Snipes, im Stat eav Ale Ave.. Charlotte, was in IMS. The Children's Home Society wrote him at that time, stating that hia mother wanted to contact her son, Ernest Keith Stocks. Con tact with the mother was lost al ter this information was sent to Stocks' foster parents. In the same year the society also received a letter from a John Ward of the same address in Char lotte. who said he was related to Stocks and wanted to meet him. There was no further contact. Mr. and Mrs. Stocks reared Er nest and he is married and has two children of his own. He worked i? Morehead Citr in M?2 amd UN It and ku returned hare now. Persoas haviag any ialnfau tion about his parents can con ta?t him at tbc Fisher Street ad dteu. Charles W. Morton Bound for Antarctic Charles W Mwton, SK 1, son ?f Mr. a?4 Mrs. Jesse L. Mortal). RuaseUs Creak, and husband of Mabel Row* Mortoa, Morehead City, is takiw H<' ? Aatarc tit expedition, Operation Deep freeze. aboard the cargo ship, UBS Araeb. The Arnet is serving as flag ship for Admiral Richard E. Byrd, who is is command of the entire operation. Actual destination of the expedition is the Ross Ice Shelf. Members qf the Woodmen of the World, Camp No. 188 will attend services in a body Sunday night at the First Chrkrtian Church in Morehead Cily. The services start at 7:30 tfiimsuncmentf PORT CITY GAS CO PHONE 6-4350 Va Mile West of Morehead City on Route 70 (At Copeland's Motor Court) HAS BUN APPOINTED A "PYROFAX" GAS DISTRIBUTOR We are proud to appoint this distribu tor to bring dependable "Pyrofax" gas service to the homes in this community. This authorized distributor of quality-controlled "Pyrofax" gas is fully . ; ih : p r'r * equipped to supply yon with complete bottled gas service at all times. You are cordially invited to inspect the modern work-saving gas appliances on display at his showroom. Stop in soon. PYROFAX GAS COMPANY CUSTOMERS FORMERLY SERVICED BY CARTERET GAS CO. WILL RECEIVE THEIR PYROFAX BOTTLED GAS AND SERVICE FROM THEIR NEW PYROFAX DISTRIBUTOR, PORT CITY GAS CO. New Owners-Operator* DICK and AL JOLLIFF of Newport end Moreheed City Pyrofax Cat Corporation Am** Union CwM* ?mI O^m CwpirHn IW m NwTfktr.HT. ? * * * "Wm" fai SjhUu In tW >l?l flliHil ? h? ll?. f? < Iw m>ln, ntn iliOn *-?>??. - ?| I ^ ilaawillia Am ? ^ ? ? - ? A (vUlfVi MWfl ^O BBO? far mmmj Urm iwka ? i* mutMi ?4 hulfaUni - ??V be ? PMU> hbW ?! I ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTE BUY MlG* THE BEST COSTS NO MORE!
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