FYiday, September 6, 1963 THE NEW BERN MIRROR, NEW BERN, N. C. Page Seven REAL ESTATE - (Continued from Page 3) Johnson and wife, RebaF. John son. Property In No. 8 township. Aubrey L. Johnson and wife, Reba F. Johnson, to H, Prim rose Carpenter and wife, Martha Carpenter. Property In No. 8 township. W. C. CHADWICK GENERAL INSURANCE Clark Building Talaphonat Office ME 7-3144—Home ME 7-3433 Janice L. Shirley to Douglas R. Shirley. Property In No. 8 township. Contractors, Inc., to John E. Strohman and wife, Donna Lee B. Strohman. Property In No. 7 township. Bessie W. Dill to Dankwary E. H. Rodler and wife, Johanna Rodler. Property In No. 7 town ship. Lee G. Harris and wife. Lutie Foster Harris, to Shelly Clyde Baker and wife, MaryN. Baker. Property in No. 6 township. Albert T. Willis, Jr., and wife, Carolyn B. Willis, to Thomas Milton Best and William Forbes Dowdy, III. Property at Broad and Craven streets. Curtis C. Pittman and wife, Edna Moore Pittman, to Fos ter Little, Jr., and wife, Brenda G. Little. Property In Colonial Heights. Builders And Finance, Incor porated, to James L. Edward and wife, Dorothy H. Edward. Property In Jackson Terrace. Gulon E. Lee and wife, Dora Mae Lee; James Earl Jones and wife, Daphne P, Jones, to Robert Bordeaux and wife, and Robert Bordeaux and wife. playing hide and seek and found the door open to the mail box and crawled In. But he said somebody slammed the door shut and he couldn’t get out. Pride slays thanksgiving, but an humble mind is the soil out of which thanks naturally grow.—Henry Ward Beecher HIGHLIGHT OF SHOW . . . The scale model of the supersonic Concorde airliner was the highlight of the 25th International Air Show at Paris, France. The super-jet is designed for a speed of 1400 mph. Quality Shoe Repairing at Reasonable Prices IDEAL SHOE SHOP JOE HATEM, Prop. 903 Broad Street ME 7-5011 WE BUY WRECKED AUTOS MODELS 1955 AND UP Whan You Think of Uiod Auto Partf — Think of Ui. SAULTER AUTO SALVAGE CO. Morahaad Hwy. — Dial ME 7-3fl0 The S. B. Parker Company ME 7-3397 Lennox Comfort Craftsmen Try Us First SWAIN'S ESSO SERVICE 'The Best Friend Your Car Ever Had" ME 7-6100 Broad & Hancock Louphella S. Bordeaux. Prop erty In Country Club Park. Bingham M. Speight to C. J. Johnson, Jr., L. P. Bratton, C. T. Barker, W. L. Hand, Jr., William Gllber, and W.L. Ham mond. Property In Trent Park. Trent Development Company, Inc., to C, J. Johnson, Jr., L. P. Bratton, C. T, Barker, W. L, Hand, Jr., William Gilbert and W. L. Hammond. Property In Trent Park. James Edgar White and wife, Sallie Walston White, to White’s Inc. Property In No. 8 town ship. FORGOT HIS STAMP Birmingham, England—It was a surprised policeman that heard a frightened voice call from a mailbox: “I want my dad.” When the postman turned up with keys, he found 5-year- old Kevin Spearn Inside with the mall. The lad explained he was BE.\SLH ’:y-keu^ INSURORS - REALTORS "SERVICE - SAVINGS" MS Br«*d Strttf For Groceries & Meats Plus Courteous Servicing of Your Car or Truck, You Can Count on DEXTER WILLIAMS Morehead Highway FRY BONDED BUILT-UP ROOFING -Call For Free Estimates- R. E. BENGEL 1311 N. Craven St. SHEET METAL WORK Dial ME 7-3404 An Announcement By WILLIS & BALURD FUNERAL HOME FUNERAL DIRECTING-AMBULANCE SERVICE 226-228 BROAD STREET DIAL ME 7^210 NEW BERN, N. C. As of September 1, 1963, Thomas M. Best and William F. Dowdy, III, have become co*owners with Frank E. Ballard of this firm. Albert T. Willis, Jr., in keeping with a decision he reached several months ago, has dispoesd of his interests in order to enter another profession. Our good wishes go with him in his new calling. There will be no change in the firm's name, and we will continue to adhere to the same high ethics and the same dedicated service that has been our pattern for almost a century. Sincerely FRANK E. BALLARD THOMAS M. BEST WILLIAM F. DOWDY, III