Page Six THE NEW BERN MIRROR, NEW BERN, N. C. Friday, July 26, 1963 THE NEW “MET”'. . , Approval has gone through of plans for the interior of the new Metropolitan Opera Company’s home (pictured above by architect’s drawing), and the building is un- derway on a 2.4 acre site at the head of Lincoln Center Plaza. Real Estate Transfers Helen Grantham Neely and husband, Richard A. Neely, to James Stewart, Jr., and wife, Esther C. Stewart. Property In No. 7 township. Gussmon CLEANERS 223 CRAVEN • Ceramic Tile • Quarry Porches • Marble Fireplaces • Rubber & Asphalt Tile G. H. BRYAN Tile Contractor ME 7-5418 DIXON BROS. NURSERY Glenburnie GROWERS OF FINE TREES, SHRUBS AND PLANTS VITA-VAR PAINTS at MITCHELLS HARDWARE 315 Tryon Palace Drive ME 7-3100 R. Clyde Smith and wife, Martha B. Smith, to Carrie Duffy Ward. Property on Forbes Alley. Della Hyatt to Hyatt Memo rial Home For Boys,Inc. Prop erty In No. 3 township. W. G. Clark; Nan G. Clark; D. R. Clark; S. N. Clark and wife, Louise W. Clark; Sue C. Bellamy and husband, Marsden Bellamy; Placlde C. Taylor and husband, Douglas Taylor; Isa belle C. James to Susie Whitaker Davis. Property In Craven County. Donald E. Esllck and wife, Bernice V. Esllck, to Richard O. Bemlsh and wife, Wanda N. Bemlsh. Property in No. 6 township. Eddy Odell Jones and wife, Dolly Foy Jones, to Llnwood Earl Fllllngame and wife, Evelyn Shirley Fllllngame. Property on Mill Creek Road. Gene A. Jackson and wife, Mildred A. Jackson, to Robert L. Maides and wife, Nellie S. Maldes. Property In No. 6 town ship. Charlie T. Rice, Jr., and wife, Mollle Irene Rice, to John Roger Hobson and wife, Georgia C. Hobson. Property In Woodrow Place. Willie Cotton to A. L. Waters and wife, Iona M. Waters. Prop erty In No. 9 township. Roger Moore Wernlcks and wife, Julia Smallwood Wer nicke, to Julia Smallwood Wer nicke. Property on Middle street. Bernard O. Ketner and wife, Rosalyn M. Ketner, to Have lock Yacht Club, Inc. Property In No. 6 township. George R. Burnham and wife, Gladys E. Burnham, to Gulon E. Lee and wife, Dora Mae Lee; James Earl Jones and wife, Daphne P. Jones. Prop erty in Trent Park. Herbert Fuller Pace and wife, Magdalene C. Pace, to National Dairy Products Corporation. Property In No. 8 township. E. C. Edgerton, Sr.,andwlfe, Lou H. Edgerton, to Burl G. Hardison. Property In Edgerton Heights. Burl G. Hardison and wife, Lillie F. Hardison, to Burnls Coleman and wife, Hilda Bed- dard Coleman. Property In Ed gerton Heights. Robert E. Belle-Oudry and wife, Lenore D. Belle-Oudry, and wife. Property to E. H. Bradbury Sara B. Bradbury, on Park Avenue. Atlantic Christian College, Incorporated, to William Ben jamin Brinkley and wife, Doris Register Brinkley. Property in Pinecrest. Morris Brothers, Incorpo rated, to Hazel T. Toler. Prop- , erty on Griffin Avenue. Frederick J. Kramer and wife, Patricia R. Kramer, to Russell E. Haskell and wife, Cora L. Haskell. Property In No. 6 township. ■ J. M. Aberly, Jr., and wife, Ennis L. Aberly, to Raymond Hatley and wife, Katherine Hat ley. Property In No. 8 township. Don E. Lee and wife, Dewey B. Lee, to Merrill O. Fink and wife, Audrey S. Fink. Property In No. 6 township. Alexander Robert Steve Kontos and wife, Rosa Lee R. Kontos, to J. V. McCain and wife, Vivian C. McCain. Prop erty in No. 7 township. Leo V. Lewis, Jr., and wife, Elizabeth Louise Lewis, to J, Allen Curtis, Sr., and wife, Ida S. Curtis. Property In Oakside and Bridgeton. Gulon E. Lee and wife, Dora Mae Lee, to James Earl Jones and wife. Daphne P. Jones. Property In Forest Hills. Don E. Lee and wife, Dewey B. Lee, to Vincent D. DlGiulio and wife, Marjorie F. Dl- Glullo. Property In No. 6 town ship. J. A. Ormond and wife, Inez T. Ormond, toShellleF, Ritchie and wife, Geneva P. Ritchie. Property In No. 3 township. TRYON - SAT. - THUR. Ann-Margret watches boy friend Bobby Rydell cesent" television kiss she is due to receive from Jesse Pearson as a rock 'n roll singer in Bye Bye Birdie. The Kohimar-Sidney production also stars Janet Leigh, Dick Van Dyke, and Maureen Stapleton, with Ed Sullivan as himself. A Columbia Pictures release based on the Broadway success, "Bye Bye Birdie" is in Panavision and Eastman Color. lunch plans, and 1,000,000 who of foreign countries, 124. shared farm, vocational, health and educational equipment sent by Americans through CARE’S Self-Help Program. North Carolina residents In the N. C. State student enroll ment for the 1962 Fall Semester numbered 5,416; residents ofj other states 900; and residents 'Meet and Eat' at DIXON'S SODA SHOP and LUNCHEONETTE Elks Temple Corner PERSONAL FOREIGN AID MANILA—In 1962, CARE helped 4,200,000 people In the Philippines: 3,200,000 given food, mainly children In school- TRYON-SAT.-THUR. W. C. CHADWICK GENERAL INSURANCE Clark Building Talaphonas Office ME 7-3144—Home ME 7-3433 Qoigofseelseel M m «■ HM S* Jesst »ED ffl'fflW'iBiW'OTimiM'm'Si* ...... !•£•>*’► •WWieeSCIcocov’Ufr | tswiswii -Jf' No matter what fur you have ifs time to send it to Your fur should be stored to protect it from sum mer heat and from moth damage during the warm summer months when moths are so active. These are natural enemies of ALL furs. In our vaults the temperature and humidity are carefully con trolled and all stages of moth life are eliminated. ASKEW'S CLEANERS, INC. 1109 POLLOCK ST. NEW BERN OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC For Floral Arrangements, Planters and Dish Gardens, or a Special Remembrance for a Friend Who Is III, It's MAMIE'S NOVELTY SHOP am^BEsa 215 HANCOCK STREET NOW OPEN FROM 9:30 A.M. TO 6:00 P.M. TUESDAY THROUGH SATURDAY

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