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PAMLICO COUNTY Nt7V» Published Weekly On Thursday TlllieM. S. Knowles, Editor Publisher OFFICE LOCATED IN BAYBORO, N.C. 21515 MAIL ADDRESS, P.O.BOX Ui New Bern, N.C. Second Class Postage At Bayboro, N.C. SUBSCRIPTION RATES $3.50 PER YEAR N.C. Sales Tax Included _ Sherwood B. Norris, Jr. 25 Years of Dependable and Dedicated Service To The People of this area. Pre-need Funeral Planning. Norris Funeral Home, Inc. Telephone 745-4966 Night 638-1706 Alliance, N.C. ft Dealer No. 8494 JOE ALCOKE AMC-JEEP 410 Tryon Palace Drive Downtown New Bern * The new AMERICAN MOTORS and JEEP Dealer for SALES and SERVICE Phone 633-4141 or 638-6161 Your ALL AMERICAN Dealer AMM. WE ARE OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY FROM NOW ON Come in and see all the lovely Christmas flowers, plants, novelty gifts and Kother Christmas or items now on » display. Order your C' Christmas plants and & corsages early Now I to be sure you get r_exactly what you > want for that special f person. « GREEN GROWS YOUR GIFT LIST.. • 'ScHcgujeZd £eji&zfiiece4~ GLORIA’S FLORIST Alliance, N.C. Phone 745-3300 Or 745-4887 Obituaries Morton 'Funeral services (or Mrs. Pearl Stanley Morton, 72, of Pollocksville were conducted Saturday at 2 p.m. at Pollock Lineberry-Wells Funeral Chapel with Rev. R. C. Redmond, Rev. Charles Elliott and Rev. Phillip Norwood officiating. Burial was in Pollocksville Cemetery. She is survived by one brother, John Earl Stanley of New Bern; one daughter-in-law, Mrs. Betty Morton of Pollocksville and two grandchildren. Dixon Funeral services for Mrs. Lizzie Cayton Dixon. 90, of R-l New Bern were held at 2 p.m. Saturday at New Hope Christian Church. Burial was at Sand Hill Cemetery. She is survived by one daughter. Mrs. Alex T ^aton of R-l New Ber, five coris. Vernon V. of New Bern fit ■) Ralph R. of New Bern, Harry of the home, Alton E. of Towson. Md„ Jesse Jr. of Tarboro; one sister, Mrs. Effie Peterson of Arapahoe; ten grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren. Morris Funeral services for John A. Morris. 89, of Olympia were held November 21 at Bridgeton Cemetery at 2 p.m. with graveside services conducted by Rev. William Clifton. Recipe Of The Week By Pamlico County Agricultural Extension Service Quick Savory Manicotti (6 servings) 12 enriched durum manicotti shells 12 pork sausage links 4 slices (1-4 oz. each) Moz zarella cheese 2 cans (15 oz. each) tomato sauce 4 teaspoon oregano 4 teaspoon basil 1 teaspoon salt 4 teaspoon pepper Dash ground cloves '/4 cup grated Parmesan cheese Cook manicotti shells in boiled salted water (1 gallon plus 2 tablespoons salt) for 3 minutes, stirring occasionally. Drain. Brown sausage and drain on absorbent paper. Wrap each sausage in 4 slice cheese and stuff in shell. Arrange manicotti in 7 x 11-inch shallow baking pan. Combine tomato sauce with seasonings. Pour sauce over manicotti, making sure all shells are covered. Sprinkle with Parmesan cheese. Cover and bake in preheated 400 degree oven for 30 minutes. Dorit pour money down the drain. In ayeai; a leaky faucet can waste enough hot water for200baths. CP&l Ask tor a free copy of our 24 page booklet. How to Save on Tour Electric Bill' at your nearest CRSiLoffice Observed 87th Birthday Over 100 relatives and friends gathered in Stonewall Methodist Church Fellowship Hall in honor of Mrs. Ina Gaskins' 87th birthday on Sunday, November 21 at 12 noon. A buffet covered dish luncheon was served by the young adult Sunday School class. Invited guests were Mr. Kenneth Gaskins of Newport News, Va.. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Gaskins of Bayboro and Mrs. Alice Throckmorton of Raleigh. A resident of Stonewall all of her life, she taught Sunday School for 40 years, served as a member of the United Methodist Women, the Ina Gaskins Circle and the Home Extension Club. Within the church she worked with the children for many years preparing various programs presented periodically in the church. Stonewall News By INA GASKINS Mrs. Alice Thockmorton of Raleigh visited her relatives here and attended her Aunt Ina Gaskins’ covered dish dinner in the church for her birthday on Sunday. Mr. Jackie Edgerton's family of Clinton spent the week end at his parents Mr. and Mrs Robert Edgerton's. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Forbes spent a few days in Norfolk, Virginia last week. Mrs. Daisy Dunn went to New Bern with her grand daughter Maxine last week. Mrs. Bobbie Danield visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilgus Wednesday. Mrs. Claudia Allen had Ivy, her sister from Roanoke Rapids visit her over the week end. Mr. Stovall’s brother and wife from Raleigh visited him the first of the week. Mr. K. T. Gaskins of Newport News, Virginia came Thursday to attend the funeral of Carl Eubanks in Oriental and also attended the birthday dinner for his mother, Mrs. Ina Gaskins on Sunday. He went back on Tuesday. Mrs. Mary Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Edwards and daughter Lisa attended the funeral of Cyril Edwards in New Bern on Sunday. Mrs. Gertie Pipkin and Mrs. Eba Pritchard of Reelsboro came down Sunday to visit Mr. F. 0. Gaskins and Mrs. Ina Gaskins. Mrs. Betty Briley spent the week end in Washington with her granddaughter, Judy. Sunday School We had Sunday school at 10:00 conducted by Supt. Gary Whorton. Subject of the lesson taught by J. P. Stovall was “Walking in Love.’’ Memory selection was Let us no more pass judgement on one another, but rather decide never to put a stumbling block on hindurance in the way of a brother. Romans 4:13, As I live says the Lord, every knee shall bow to me and HOW TO SAVE MONEY FOUR WAYS WITH RRIIANYDnf AUTO RNANGilG: 1. You pay only simple interest on your monthly declining balance And only for the number of days you use your loan funds You also gain the advan tage of First-Citizens low bank rate for auto financing 2. You can save money by making early payments or by paying extra amounts in advance. 3. You may pay off the entire amount of your loan anytime without a prepayment penalty/no rule of 78 s or short rate rebate of unearned interest A. You may make your payment any day of each month. Unlike other financial institutions, with PayAnyDay loans there s never a. delinquency charge for late payment. INSIST ON PAYANYDAY SIMPLE INTEREST AUTO FINANCING. ONLY AT FRST-CITIZENS.THE CAN DO BANK: Before you buy. borrow, finance or sign anything, insist on a PayAnyDay loan at First-Citizens Bank or through your dealer. f every tongue shall give praise to God. Church Services We had church services at 11:00 conducted by Rev. James Tingle. Tony Lupton and Greg Hopkins were ushers. Amanda Gatlin acylote. The junior choir rendered a number. The adult choir had anthem. Visitors were Mrs. Bynum Woodard of Bayboro, Mrs. Maude Wilson, Portsmouth, Virginia, K. T. Gaskins. Newport News, Virginia. A young couple and children from Paradise Shores. Mrs. Ina Gaskins put birthday money in the jar. This Is The Law By ROBERT E. LEE (Sponsored by the Lawyers of North Carolina) LICENSES OF LAND <bf) When a person invites another into his home a “license in land's created. Legally the person who extends the invitation is the “licensor” and the person who accepts the invitation is called “licensee.” You may invite a person to dinner, but this does not imply that once he is there he can continue to stay for several days and nights. If you grant permission to the children in your nieghborhood to play ball on a vacant lot that you own, that is a license. A license may be revoked at any time by the owner of the premises at his pleasure and without cause. If the licensee does not leave when requested, the licensor may use such physical force as is necessary to eject him. The fact that a license is paid for does not make it irrevocable. The licensor may still terminate a license, however, in such a situation the licensee may sue for breach of contract, which in most cases is not a substantial sum. If a person wants to acquire enduring or enforceable rights on the property of another, he should create a lease or an easement. Oriental Woman’s Club Held November Meet Hostesses for the November meeting of the Oriental Woman's Club were Mrs. Carol Mineo, Mrs. Alma Forget and Mrs. Lucy Gllgo. They honored Mrs. Nina Dixon on her 97th birthday and presented to her a beautiful African Violet plant. She retaliated by reciting her poem she wrote about her age, which appeared in last week’s paper. PIANOS Before You Buy $10.00 a Month Rents a New Wurlitzer Piano. Rent Applies to Purchase If you Buy FULLER'S MUSIC HOUSE 216'> Middle Street New Bern. N.C. now pot in . SSSSSSSSSSSSSZ.I Line Passes 3,000th Call DURHAM, N.C. More than 3,000 people have called the Cancer Information Service here since its toll-free telephone line opend 6 months ago. Set up by the Duke University Com prehensive Cancer Center and the American Cancer Society with funds from the National Cancer Institute, the service gives physician-approved an swers to almost any question about cancer. The number is 800 672-0943. “We’ve had a lot of calls from white women,” said Dr. Diane McGrath, director of the ser vice. “Now we’d like to en courage more calls from the black population and from men in general.” He said media coverage led to the volume of calls recieved, saying that calls from 97 of the state’s 100 coun ties had been received. Eight calls were received from Pamclico County. Questions asked varied but one example of a question and answer is: <Q) What are the symptons of prostate cancer? (A) In men over 50, continuing urinary difficulties may indicate prostate cancer. Such dif ficulties include a weak or in terrupted flow of urine, the need to urinate often (especially at night) inability to urinate or difficulty in starting urinability in starting urination, blood in the urine, a flow that is not easily stopped or painful or burning urination. Only a physician can tell if the symptons are due to a non-cancerous condition or a cancerous one. Another of the many questions asked was. (Q) I have a mole that’s growing. Is that a sign of cancer? (A) Only a physician can tell for sure. If a mole grows, gets darker or scaly, you should see your physician right away. I When You Think Of DIAMONDS, | Think Of MIKE And MABEL. I Threesome *89.95 And Up At lMike's Jewelers% Low Overhead Means Lower Prices 222 MIDDLE ST. NEW BERN, N.C. g 637-9775 A L.P. GAS •A Full Service Company A •Siegler & Warm Morning Heaters & Wall Furnaces •Hardwick Ranges, Roanoke And Dixie Bulk Barns, Roanoke Automatic Tobacco Primers •Factory Trained Service Men •All Gas Bn Metered Tickets Automatic Keep-Filled Service For Service You Can Depend On Call Dixie L.P. Gas 638-1193 OR PamCo DIXIE 745-4505 A Division Of Dixie Chemical Corp. NEW BERN, N.C. RON WELLS General Manager and Vice-President aren’t they what you want most? Many families write to express appreciation of the assistance they received from the People at Pollock- Lineberry-Wei Is. Their letters reflect what they value most, and what stands out In each Pollock-Lineberry-Wells service. Two wor'-s seem to run through the letters we receive. Two words that say so much... "kindness" and "understanding". They describe the personal relationship that results from a sincere desire to help in every way possible ... a desire ingrained in every member of the Pollock-Lineberry-Wells staff. It is a dedication to serving at a time when few others can, In ways few others can anticipate... ways that mean so much. Families who choose Pollock-Lineberry-Wells expect fine facilities.. . complete service... comfort and convenience. But what stands out for most families can be described in two words: kindness and un derstanding. POLLOCK - LINEBERRY - WELLS FUNERAL SERVICE TWO LOCATIONS HOME OF THOUGHTFUL SERVICE SINCE 1880
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