Page Eight THE NEW BERN MIRROR, NEW BERN, N. C. Friday, April 10, 1964 Teen Topics By CHERYL SMITH The National Honor Society held Its spring Inductions at New Bern High School Friday, April 3. Sherry Provo gave devotlonals, Barbara Wether- ington, president ol the National Honor Society, gave the WE BUY WRECKED AUTOS MODELS 195S AND UP Whan You Think of Uiad Auto Porto — Think of Ut. SAULTER AUTO SALVAGE CO. Morohoad Hwy. — Dial Ml 7-3010 For the best in wheel balancing, wheel ciiignment, motor tune-up, brake, generator, starter repairs, Harvey Moore. Ballard's Service Station Bridgeton, N. C. Dial ME 7-3662 For economy heat with oil maximum heat for your money Ives Oil Co. 506 Cypress ME 7-2197 definition and purpose of the organization, Mary Helen Williams spoke on character, Millie Sue Cole spoke on scholarship, Sallie King spoke on leadership, and Linda Matthews spoke on ser vice. The new inductees were— from thesenlor class—Ken Mc- Cotter, Judy Williams and Suz anne Whitten, and from the junior class—Frances Ivey, Sandra Bousman, Thomas Har dison, Robert Anderson and Marcia Somers, The parents of those students should be very proud, and do everything they can to en courage them on. Congrat ulations, fellow students I Nothing much has been said of the baseball team as of yet. They seem to be doing pretty good so fer. Everyone come to see the Bears play Saturday night at New Bern High School. They will ap preciate your patronage. Assembly was held today. The NBHS band was very enter taining to us all. Good news, music fansi The Embers are The S. 9* Parker Company ME 7-3397 Lennox Comfort Craftsmen SALES A SERVICE G. E. Appliances, Stereo and T.V. APPLIANCE CENTER 1403 Neuse Blvd. Tel. ME 74333 ms WEEKEHD ITS PEPSI for those who think young! PEPSI-COU Set an extra carton todaf l BEAMING-—Becky Collins of Route 1, Maysville, was wearing this smile when we spied her in New Bern. She is happy at the prospect of being six on April 27. Becky already knows her alphabet, counts to one hundred, and can write everyone’s name in the family. She plays the piano and has three dogs. She was born at Baptist Memorial Hospital in New Bern. going to be in New Bern at the Shrine Club Saturday. All be sure to attend. Campaigning has begun for the next years’ officers at New Bern High. Good luck to all those who are running. Also cheerleading try outs will begin soon. When things like that begin to h^pen, the seniors involved (sometimes) get a sad twinge inside. "Never again," they sigh. Until next week, drive care fully and watch out for the other fellow. Notice! What has happened to Tom and Dave lately? We happen to miss their lovely voices. Real Estate- (Continued fTom page 3) Richard L. Skinner and wife, Jean S. Skinner, to John Lloyd Weller and wife, JoettaH. Well er. Property on Hazel Avenue. John P. Hoyle and wife, Dora D. Hoyle, to International Paper Company, Property in No, 2 township. John M. Tyndall and wife, Blanche Heath Tyndall, to In ternational Paper Company. Property in No, 2 township. James O. Elder and wife, Dorcas P. Elder, to S. Clyde Baker and wife, Mary N. Bak er, Property In Havelock Park. Albert M. Salem and wife, Vivian Z. Salem, et al, toBerne Builders & Realty Co. Prop erty in No. 6 township. New Bern Tractor & Equip ment Co., Inc., to Charles C. Laughlnghouse and wife, Mary W. Laughlnghouse, Property In No. 8 township. Roy J, Mitchell to Zayda M, Mitchell. Property In No. 6 township. 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