Friday, October 31, 1968 THE NEW BERN MIRROR, NEW BERN, N. C. I ( Dd You Take Timd To Count Change? We live in a changing world, and in that world we are constant* ly making purchases that require the changing of money. Watch other New Bernians, and keep tab on yourself. You’ll find that the average person in these Effort you blomt yoor typist*•• fek# a /ofk of h$r fyp$wrlferl Maybe ifi worn out. Maybe il |w$t oeede aOonino. Maybe it’s so evt of od« fusHnent that yow should let os hove it for d thoite oog]) reconditioning. W B hat the girTs fault It win cost you nothing to Hove us diagnose the trouble. Owen G. Dunn Co. OFFICE SUPPLIES PRINTING parts is so preoccupied with other matters that the change received is never counted. Especially is this true when the change involved is less than a dollar. We not only don’t count our change, we forget what we gave the clerk to get the change back from. And the clerk, pre-oc- cupied too, is forgetful oftentimes. Let us hope that everybody is honest, and accurate. UNTOUCHED It^s easy to appreciate the parts of the sermon that lash out at the other fellow. For Expert Plumbing at Reasonal Prices, Call James L. Cayton ME 7-93S9 N. C. Lleansa 1697 it I You spend more time at home than anybody else inyourfamlly. Solnslst on Lennox All Season /iAir Conditioning: keeps you ' cozy In winter, cool In summer; ' keeps your home cleaner ell year 'round. (And oh, what that conditioned air does fora ! , twoman't beauty!) .. -J THE S. B. PARKER CO. Your LENNOX Comfort Craftsman FOR SPORTS WEAR OR DRESS, NOTHING SURPASSES OUR SANITONE DRY CLEANING AND THE NEATNESS OF OUR SNOW WHITE LAUNDRY. Askew's Cleaners and Laundry ME 7-4312 REAL fSTATf TRANSFERS Ernest Ryman and wife, Ennis Ryman, to Roland G. Shell, Jr., and wife, JoAnne F. Shell, all of Craven county, one tract or parcel of land in No. 6 township on the western side of U. S. Highway 70. Hi Ik 4i John M. Aberly, Jr., and wife, Ennis L. Aberly, of Craven county to Nelson E. Rowe and wife, Lu cille W. Rowe, of Craven county, one lot or parcel of land in No. 8 township on n^fthwest side of Clark avenue in New Bern. • * * * Rose E. Anderson and husband, G. A. Anderson, of Craven county to George Alien Anderson, Jr., of Craven county, two tracts or parcels of land adjoining the lands of W. H. Morris and others. ***** Marie Morton (widow) of Craven county to Albert F. Morton and wife, Lucy Mae Morton, of Craven county, one tract or certain parcel of land located in No. 8 .township on the south side of Trent road. R. A. Nunn of New Bern, sur viving executor of the last will and testament of Colonel Charles S. Bryan, to Builders and Finance, Inc., assignee of G. E. Lee, four certain lots of land in No. 6 town ship on Bryan street in Bryan’s Havelock sub-division. Hi Ik * ❖ Robert W. Brimmage and wife, Lillie B. Brimmage, of Wayne coun ty to V. G. Stewart and wife, Jean Stewart of Craven county, one lot or parcel of land in the City of New Bern on the north side of Mechanics street. Hi Ik Ip « Milton Bowen and wife, Florence Bowen, Jimmie Hill Stocks and wife, Bela Joyce Stocks, Mike Reg inald Stocks and wife. Hazel Bowen Stocks, of Craven county to Gordon W. Stocks of Craven county, one tract or certain parcel of land in No. 9 township on the New or Planner road. Hi *k Hi Hi Max C. Warren, single, James W. Warren and wife, Brittan War ren of Craven county to Ebie E. Wiggins and wife, Sallie G. Wig gins of Craven county, one lot or parcel of land in No. 1 township on north side of Nelson road. Hi Hi Hi Ik Archie A. Gaskins and wife. Rose Casper Gaskins, of Craven comity to Bill Cleve of Craven county, one tract of parcel of land in No. 2 township. Ik Ik Hi Austin G. Lane and wife, Rjtha H. Lane of Craven county to L. J. Lane, widower, a certain tract or parcel of land in No. 1 and No. 2 townships. * * * * Andrew Morris and wife, Essie Morris of Craven county to Walter Israel Clark and wife, Lena Marie Clark of Craven county, one lot or parcel of land in “Woodrow Place.’’ Folks who talk too much usually attract the least attention. L. R. Thomas & Sons BUILDING CONTRACTORS Residences — Commereiel Buildings — Schools and Churches '."BUILDING NOW FOR THE FUTURE" Phones U Gisn Burnio Gardens SLOjar BUT SURE Make truth your guiding princi* pie and you will be the one to gain in the end. EATING IS ENJOYABLE AT Louis' Restaurant 207 Middle Street VITA-^VAR PAINTS at MITCHELL'S HARDWARE 315 S. Front ME 7*3100 R. E. BENGEL SHEET METAL WORKS Roofing of All Kinds Warm Air Heating 1311 N. Craven St. Phone ME 7-3404 Plant Now for Spring Flowers! Our Imported Bulbs are shipped to us from Holland and France. Included in our selection are more than 150 varieties of Hyacinths, Daffodils, Narcissus, Anemone, Crocus, Grape Hyacinths, Scilla, Peonies, Dutch Iris, Oxdlis dncf a large assort ment of top quality '^Little Bulbs." Former's Supply House "Your Farm and Garden Center" 504 S. Front St. Phone ME 7*2742 New Bern, N. C. QUALITY PRODUCTS RELIABLE SERVICE These Hove Been the Bosis for Our Success Through the Yeors. BUILDING SUPPLY CO 110 CRAVEN STREET PHONE ME 7-3386