Friday, June 1, 1962 As Seen in The Mirror's SPORTS of Athletes and Events THE NEW BERN MIRROR, NEW BERN, N. C. Page Five Selection of Donald Davis as a member of this year’s All-East baseball team further emphasizes his athletic ability. The New Bern High school senior was given a grant in aid at Wake Forest be cause of his football prowess, but it may turn out that he will be more valuable as an infielder for the Deacon nine. Baseball is a popular sport at the Baptist institution, and a few years Per the beet In wheel balancins, wheel alignment# meter tune-up# trake# generater# atartar repaira# Harvey Meere, Ballard's Service Station Bridgeten# N. C. Dial ME 7-3U •rmm A MATCHLESS NEW EXPRESSION OF A FAMOUS back the Deacs won a national crown. It is entirely possible that Donald will excel in both football and baseball at the Winston-Salem school. Certainly he is better than a fair prospect for professional baseball after college graduation. Davis has toyed with the idea of becoming a sports writer, and he might eventually end up pound ing a typewriter. Some of the better scribblers in the business started out as active athletes, so he has that much going in his favor. If he elects to place college base- he’ll be overlooked by Major Lea- chores, there’s little danger that he’ll be overlooked my Major Lea gue scouts. Expansion of the American and National loops has brought about a shortage of per formers who can measure up to Big League requirements. This sit uation isn’t apt to improve in the near future. Because of greed, the Majors strangled the Minors to death. It was a costly mistake. Now Big Lea gues -owners find it necessary to pay huge bonuses to college play ers, and have no adequate farm systems to provide seasoning for these promising but inexperienced youngsters. As a result, rookies reach the Majors with little polish. A few are so blessed with talent that they are able to overcome this handicap. Most of them are doom ed to disappointment through no fault of their own. Mules only live about 40 years, but every year has a kick in it. You'll Find a Variety of Tropical Fish at Pittman's Aquarium 137 Middle Street GLEANINGS - (Contihued from Page 4) That he, the deponent, was lately approved of as guardian to the children of Mrs. Spaight# and At torney in fact for Richard B, Jones and Frances Ann his wife. That Joseph Leech was the ex ecutor of Harding Jones. That a decreed made at April Term 1806, it appeared that Mr. Woods on April 19, 1806, paid the sum of 124.18.8 of which sum 60.18.2 was paid to Mary Vail, the Administratrix of Thomas Vail. Among the papers found was the bond of Mary Vail# Admx. of Thomas Vail, and no other bond was found. With reference to the heirs, two are dead, and the other gone out of the United States with her hus band, who is the United States Consul at Tripoli, with whom, ow ing to the war it was impossible to correspond. They left New Bern for Philadelphia in the early part of the year 1810, and Mrs. Spaight and George M. Leech died about July, August or September 1810. Frances Ann Leech# the other heir, intermarried with Reuben B. Jones and they came that fall to New Bern where they staid until the summer. From the affidavit of Mr. Hawks it appears that these notes had been found previously to this period. Yet no intimation ap pears to have been given said Jones or his lady of their being in the hands of Mr. Woods' Execu tors, n6r had the deponent receiv ed any notice of the fact. Signed by William Bleckledge before John F. Smith, one of the Justices for Craven County. (Records of Craven County. Vail No. 1.) Many a male patient takes a turn for the nurse. VITA-VAR PAINTS Bf MITCHELL'S HARDWARE 315 Tryon Palace Drive ME 7-3100 TTPEWRITER With all tho virtues that have made Royal famous for 56 years: low cost, hard work, long life, high trade-in and a pleasant way with secretaries. When mat we show non lilUe matchleaa new Boyolf CaXlmtoday,n CALL NEIL VESTER Owen G. Dunn Co. ME 7-3197 — New Bern TO THE VOTERS OF CRAVEN COUNTY My sincere thanks for the wonderful vote and support on my behalf in Saturday's Democratic Pri mary. I shall continue to serve all the people as I have in the past. J. L. PETERSON Craven County Board of Education Tips From New Bern's Post Office What’S Your Postal I. Q.? ^HOWyoUR ANP TITLE IN THE RETURN OPPRESS WHEN YCS 0 U61NS ENViELOpeS PROUlOEP NO Q BV HOTBL^ ANP AXOTEL^ { DEPENDS^? 1. DEPENDS.—If you want the letter returned to you if undeliver able, show your name above the printed advertising address of the hotel. An undeliverable letter bearing the return address of a hotel, motel, school, college, or other public institution printed on the envelope as an advertisement is sent to a dead letter branch for disposition unless the retum address also includes the name or title of an individual or a printed or written request for retuin. To the Voters of Craven County My Sincere Thanks I am most grateful to the voters and those who worked so hard in Saturday's Democratic Primary election for my nomination for County Commissioner. It will be my aim to represent all the people of Craven County dur ing my term of office. Let's all now get together to make our county a better place in which to live. D. LIVINGSTONE STALLINGS Tonight Is the Night of Our Grand Opening! You'll Enjoy Good Screen Entertainment in Our Completely Renovated, Newly Equipped COLONIAL THEATRE On Pollock Street — Under the Management of Phil Parrott