With tin AmwJ Form F. E. Oglesby Trains At Fort Jackson, S. C. Fort Jackson, 6. C.-^Pvt Fred erick E. Ogiesby, nn of Mr. and Mr?. T. C. Ogiesby of Morehead City, has been assigned to com pany A, 15th Battalias, 5th Train ing Regiment at Kort Jackson, S. C., far eight weeks of basic com bat traiaing. As part of his basic training he will be taught rifle marksmanship under the Army's new Trainfire program. In Trainfire, he will learn to use an M-l rifle by firing at pop-up targets on terrain which duplicates combat areas. After completing basic training, he normally will receive a two week leave before reporting for his next assignment Tofeyhaona, Pa.? Army Sgt Lou is Jones Jr., whose wife, Mary, lives at 130 Barberry Ct., Balti more, Md., was assigned to the 510th Signal Company in Tobyhan na, Pa., Oct. 15. A radio repair specialist in the company, Jones entered the Army in IMS. The 32-year-old soldier, whose parents live at 604 Cedar St., Beau tort, is a 1943 graduate of Beaufort High School, attended A&T College in Greensboro, and is a member of Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity. Presidio of San Francisco, Calif. ?Army specialist four, Mitchell B. Guthrie, son of Mrs. Evelyn W. Guthrie, 411 S. Third St., Wilming ton, recently was assigned to the Frederick Oglesfey ... in basic training Army Garrison, Presidio of San Francisco, Calif. Specialist Guthrie, a clerk-typist at the garrison, entered the Army in June 1954. The 26-year-old soldier is a 1952 graduate of Morehead City High School and a 1954 graduate of Oak Ridge Military Institute, Greens boro. His father, Duffy F. Guthrie, lives at 1600 Arendell St., More head City. The Pirate Atlantic Observes Book Week, Stages Carnival By EVELYN HARRIS Hi, everyone. My but has it been busy these last two weeks. Every one is hurrying around trying to finish add jobs and beginning again at some new task. National Book Week is here and rvery student at AHS has gone all lut for it. Everyone has made a poster, booklet, or scene illustrat ing a book. These have been put on display in the hall between Mr. Cockerham and Mrs. Parker's home reams. All parents are cor dially invited to come and view our Book Bazaar. Some of the books that have been illustrated are The Thref Faces of Eve, Ocracoke, Little ^amen. The Count of Monte Crisco, Abe Lin cola. John Tyler, and many others of high school level. Recently Hie Monogram Club was formed at AHS. Mr. Cocker ham, our basketball coach, wtH act as our spoaser. Officers elected are president ? Brentia Sal ter, vice-president ? Ray TaUent, secretary ? Catherine Willis, and treasurer ? Jean Bell. Mr. Cocker hara has appointed aeveral people to draw up the by-laws of the club and I will tell yeu a little about these in the weeks to follow. Chir Halloween Carnival this year, which was staged out of k i = doors, was the best and probably the biggest Atlantic has ever had The most enjoyable feature of this carnival waa the pie throwing con test put on by some of the local ministers. They really are human, folks. Their booth proved to be most amusing and attracted the largest crowd while the pies lasted. We do love our ministers and we are glad U> know they like some thing else besides chicken. The tin hut adjacent the gym nasium offered a refuge for the older folks due to the fact that's where the eats were served. At 7 SO a movie was shewn in the auditorium. Before the movie cake drawings were held and dar "^tfe? t?wl pop men wee MM. Kveryooa . went home after the movie tired but happy. We wish to thank ail the grade mother! and fathers for their help and co-operation. Special credit should be given to Mrs. Roma Smith and helpers for directlhg the1 carnival. Last but not least thanks should be given to the patrons of our school for being so free with money. The senior class has heea b$sy this week and last taking their su perlative pictures. The superla tives are as fellows: Most popular, Van Mclnteeh and Kara Mason; most likely t? suc ceed, Linda Taylor and Bruce Ma Register of Deeds Office Records 44 Land Transfers Forty-lour real estate transfer! were recorded in the register of deeds office the first part of Octo ber. They follow: Mwrbead Ctty-Hewy G. Ed wards and others to George M. Larson, 55 cents; K. W. Prest and wife to H. W. Dickson Jr. and wife, no stamps; C. Van S. Roosevelt and others to C. N. Stroud, no stamps; Bertha Seibenachuh to Paul R. Taylor and wife, 11.10. Paul B. Taylor and wife to Ber tha Selbenschuh. $1.10; George M. Larson to Albert U. Larson and wife, no stamps; P. M. Garner, H. G. Edwards, trustees, to A. M. Larson and wife, 55 cents; Jessie James Keel and wife to Carl R. Williams and wife 2nd Williams Lumber Co., $1.65. Fulford Lewis and wife to Jessie James Keel and wife, ao stamps; Andrew J. Hunter and others to Roy F. Pierce and wife, $1.65; A B. Cooper and wife to Marvin Ed ward Saunders and wife, 11.10; Al fred A. Lewis and wile to Earl Taylor and wife, no stamps. Malcolm E. Whealton to George T. Whealton Jr., 55 ecnts; Paul C. Whitley and wife to William Aus tin Waters and wife, 55 cents; G. W. Huntley and wife to John A. Morrison Jr. and wife, $1 10; Wet don Earl Fulcher Jr. and wife to soa; wittiest, Brenda Salter and Bruce Mason; most dependable, Kara Mason and David Hammer. Best all around, Susan Lewis and Roger Harris; most talented. Eve lyn Harris and Uruce Mason; best dressed, Judy Guthrie and David Hammer; best looking, Mary Sue Salter and Bruce Mason; loudest, Judy Guthrie and Van Mcintosh. Laziest, Ruby Taylor, David Hammer. Van Mcintosh. Roger Harris, and Bruce Mason; quietest, Annette Gaskill and Roger Harris. Chit Chat: Who was heard singing in the typing room? It has peanuts in it. Pray for us Evelyn, I'm too scared. Guess who Mack the Knife it. See you next week with more hews from AHS. BURNS CLEANER NO SMOKI, NO OOOt H M ATI NO OIL J. M. DAVIS TEXACO PRODUCTS NONE PA MM MOtEHEAb CITT iom smilMoa BaUou and wife, *1.65. . Sybil Cottle to K. W. Olson and wife, no (tamps; O. G. Thompson and others to Clare net Sumner and others. $1.U>; E. M. Canady, trus tee. to Robert V. Smith. $14.95; RocheUe Realty Co. to G. C. Greenfield and wile, no stamps; Emily Aldridge and others to Montgomery and Aldridge Invest ment Co., $4.95; Fred Tillery to Fredericks Tillery, no stamps. White Oak? Baysfaore Park Inc. to R. B. White and wile, do stamps; Junius Bell and wile to Harlow H. Holliday and wife, $1 65; W. T. Finer and wife to Brnkley G. Harrell and wife, no stamps. Newport Tractor and Equipment Co. to Earl W. Finer and wife, $1 10; Bayshore Park Inc to D. W Russell and wife, $1 85; James Lawiag Rumfelt and wife to Thom as Lee Garner, $6.60. Beaufort? Walter Teich and oth ers to Earl Taylor and wile, no stamps; Fred McDaniel and wife to DarreU E. l,upton and wife, $1.10; Harry E. Murphy Jr. and wife to George W. Huntley Jr., $4.40; JaJhaaon Saunders Inc. to Esse Standard Oil C?., $14.30. Ilarlowe? Alan Graham and wife to Herbert Currier and wife, 55 cents; Florence L. Graham and William Wad* to Serve On National Committee William E. Wafe. 1012 Evaaa St . Morehead City, haa been appointed a general member of the member* ?hip and post activities committee of the American Legion. Mr. Wade, commander tt More bead City Legion post No. M, will aerve on the committee until the fall of I960. Notice of his appoint ment has haea received froja Mar tin B. McKneally, national com wander Immediate membership objective of Legion posts is to have M mem bers for I860 recorded at national headquarters by Wednesday, Nov. 11, Veterans Day. others to Earl Taylor and wife, no stamps. Markers Island? Leslie D. Asden ti and wife to Willian S. Griffin, no stamps; Owen Fulford and wife In Faye Gillilun. $1.10; James M. Willis to Dewey Willis, no stamps. Newport? Durwood W. Qui [in ant others to John Manley Quinn and others, no stamps; Julius C. liar desty to Durwood A. Fulcher and wife, no stamps. Straits ? Harry Whitehurst and wife to Albert Gillikin and wife, no stamps; Augustus Luwrence and wife. Trs., to Otway Free Will Baptist Church, no stamps. Sea Level? Luther Hamilton to James T. Gaskill, $1 10; Eugene Gaskill and wife to Gaskill's Inc., *1.10. Atlantic Beach? Owen Dail and wife to C. Roger Van Buren and Wife, $51.70. MAOLA , ? . . Vital To Your . Family's Health HCK UP THf HANDY HALF GALLON Attention Farmers TOP PRICES ARE BEING PAID FOR SOYBEANS . . . SEC NORMAN HARMS OR LEON CLIFTON AT Carolina Grain Company PORT TERMINAL MQREHEAD CITY, N. C PHONE: PA6-4105 OR P&M106 PWgWlgglg/>W byffo CUSTOMERS it keeps! ^ Did you aver notice bow many of your friends apeak of Pi(|ly u . my >tore"T There are lot* of reason* why Pigffiy Wigfly is the regular shopping place for so many peo ple: its wide variety of top quality foods, its carefully chosen produce and meats, its con sistently lower prices. The reason we think Piggly Wisely is "my store" to so many people is the extra services and friendliness of our store . . . our expres sion of sincere appreciation for your patronage. For the finest foods and the warm est welcome in town . . . shop PIGGLY WIGGLY. Plymouth Instant Coffee^?; 69^ Plymouth Coffee 51 ^ Plymouth Ice Cream Yi Gal. 55* 97% Caffeine Free ? 3% We Don'l Know SANKA . 29* U. S. No. 1 Whit* Potatoes 39* 10-Lh. Bag Honeycutt Pork Sausage 3 ^ *1 00 Fresh Local Collards iu,25^ Deliciou* Firm Ripe Golden Bananas 18-Oz. Lb. L"AK! Grade "A" Medium EGGS d~ 39< FKT " 10^ Liquid Soap CORAL 2c?- 44? L liter's Pure Hof Lard St 5V Price* Effective through Saturday, Nov. 7th 1400 ARENDELL, MORHEAD CITY 201 GORDON, KINSTON, N. C J