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THE NEW BERN MIRROR, NEW BERN, N. C.
Page Five
Ae Seen in The Mirror's
SPORTS
cv\o^^
of Athletes
and Events
Robbie Kennel, regarded as the
finest college catcher in America
while backstopping for State, nat
urally couldn’t come home from
Australia for the Tryon Palace
opening.
However, in his ansenee he can
still claim one rare distinction.
Robbie was born in the remaining
wing of the Palace. That was back
in the depression days, when his
wonderful parents. Lefty and Nora,
had to pinch pennies like every-
bory else. The Palace apartment
where Robbie arrived in the world
rented for $12 a month.
On the basis of his brilliant re
cord as a student and an athlete,
without parallel in New Bern and
the State, young Kennel’s birth at
the Palace was certainly one of the
most important things to ever hap.
pen there.
New Bern’s Charlie Davis, who
bids fair to see abundant action as
a sophomore end on Jim Tatum’s
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Carolina eleven, is the most talked
about muscle man at Chapel Hill.
Everybody is astounded at the
tremendous number of push-ups he
can do with one or both hands. In
fact, they’ve dubbed him “Push-
Up.”
Charlie isn’t as tall as the aver
age college end, but Tatum was so
impressed by his potential that he
moved him from the fullback slot
and used him on offense and de
fense in spring practice.
Some observers contend that
pitching is seventy percent of a
winning baseball team, but you’ve
still got to have baseknocks and
runs. A few more tallies here and
there in early season games could
have meant a lot to the New Bern
High school Bears and to their
conscientous coach, Sam Arbes.
Maybe the Bruins will find their
batting eye as the campaign pro
gresses.
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Hessick Development Corpora
tion; Hartford E. Dealer and wife,
Elizabeth A. Dealer; J. Walter Gil
hool and wife, Grace M. Gilhool;
Lewis R. Holding, trustee, and the
First Citizens Bank & Trust Co.,
to Billy G. Haire and wife, Evelyn
C. Haire, property in No. 8 town
ship.
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Gretchen S. Bryan, executrix,
and R. A. Nunn, executor, of last
will and testament of Col. Charles
S. Bryan, to Builders and Finance
Inc., property in No. 6 township.
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William Gilbert to Lloyd Gilbert,
property in No. 8 township.
:
Dewitt T. Cleve, Jr., and wife
Lila Ipock Cleve; Clyde A. Cleve
(Clyde W. Cleve) to Bill Cleve and
wife. Daphne Donerson Cleve,
property in No. 1 township.
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Lynn N. Kelso and wife, Mary
V. Kelso, to James W. Roberts and
wife, June Roberts, property in
Trent Park.
Robert Le Smith to John Alfred
Jones and wife, Dorothy Jones,
properfy in Craven county.
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Roger R. Bell a,nd wife, Louise
Bell, to Albert Cianciosi and wife,
Gladys W. Cianciosi, property in
No. 6 township.
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REAPING THE LAURELS — New athletic
glory has been brought to the junction of
the Neuse and Trent this season by our New
Bern High school track team. The sport is in
its infancy here, but these stalwart lads can
more than hold their own against tough com
petition.—Photo by Billy Benners.
tion; Hartford E. Dealer and wife,
Elizabeth A. Dealer; J. Walter Gil
hool and wife, Grace M. Gilhool;
Lewis R. Holding, trustee and the
First Citizens Bank and Trust Co.,
to J. F. Langley, Jr., and wife,
Helen C. Langley, property in No.
8 township.
J. W. Roberts and wife, June
Roberts, to Lynn N. Kelso and
wife, Mary V. Kelso, property in
Tryon Village.
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Dabney M. Coddington and wife,
Martha J. Coddington; William I
Coddington and wife, ladys T. Cod
dington, property in No. 8 town
ship.
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Dorothy W. (Buck) Parks to Er-
sell Nobles, property on Main
street.
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Raymond E. Sumrell and W. H.
Lee, commissioners, to Ersell No
bles, property on Main street.
4( 4s 4s 4t
B. Lenward White to B. Lenward
White and wife, Hattie F. White,
property in No. 3 township.
4s 4s 4 4s
Vida A. Grantham to William
Thomas Whaley and wife, Pauline
B. Whaley, property in No. 7 town
ship.
4s 4t 4s 4*
Charlie May Ewell and wife. Den.
nie Ewell, to Charlie May and wife,
Katherine E. May, property in No.
9 township.
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Samuel Stallings; Willie E. Stal
lings, Sr., and wife, Georgia Stal
lings, to Oscar Dove, property in
Pembroke.
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Floyd Paul, Sr.
Floyd Paul, Jr.
Synod of North Carolina to St. Tim
othy Lutheran church of Havelock,
property in No. 6 township.
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E. V. McCoy and wife, Hattie Mc
Coy, to R. L. Mitchell, property in
No. 3 township.
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Ann H. Kokosh to Peter Hafich,
property in No. 3 township.
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Margaret S. McKeel and husband,
W. C. McKeel, to E. Prentiss Riggs,
property in No. 3 township.
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W. W. Ipock and wife, Laura E.
Ipock, to Albert M. Cayton and
wife, Susan Ozeta Cayton, property
in No. 2 township.
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Elijah Taylor and wife, Isabelle
Taylor, to John R. Taylor and wife,
Alice L. Taylor, property in Bridge-
ton.
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Guy L. Hamilton and wife, Ada
S. Hamilton, to Charles Kermit Miz-
ze(I and wife, Bertie Carraway Miz-
zell, property on First Avenue.
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Clark L. Teague and wife, Mary
W. Teague, to Walter L. Griffin
and wife, Ila S. Griffin, property in
McArthur Avenue.
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Guy L. Hamilton and wife, Ada
S. Hamilton, to Elmer Earl Morris
and wife, Effie Lamm Morris, prop
erty on First Avenue.
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Ira J. Bell and wife, Lena E.
Bell, to Marvin C. Mills, property
in Riverview Park.
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Odell Jones and wife, Eula Mae
Jones, to John H. Priestly and
wife, Geraldnie N. Priestly, prop
erty in Pembroke.
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Nelson Rowe, Manager — Bill Perry, Manager
Notice to Voters
— Of —
City of New Bern
For City Election — May 5th, 1959
The following is a list of Registrars and polling places for
the several wards of the City of New Bern. The Registrars will
be at the respective polling places between the hours of 7:00
A.M. and 7:00 P.M. on the following days only, for the purpose of
registering qualified voters:
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1st
SATURDAY, APRIL 4th
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8th
SATURDAY, APRIL 11th
SATURDAY, APRIL 18th
WARD
REGISTRAR
POLLING PLACE
First
Mrs. L. G. Pate
Broad Street Fire Station
Second
Mrs. F. H. Shipp, Sr.
Recreation Bldg., George St.
Third
Mrs. B. G. Harker
Fort Totten Fire Station
Fourth
Mrs. J. G. White
High School (Gymnasium)
Fifth
Mr. H. B. Smith
National Ave. Fire Station
This is NOT a new registration. (A new registration
was held in 1957.) Challenges will be received at the
above polling places not later than 12:30 P.M. on Sat
urday, April 25th.
Candidates must file with the City Clerk not later than
April 21st.
H. E. Russell,
City Clerk