959 •■■ig one •een ^ 0- 12- lots, but- » 6; vter 0 3- 17 of Friday, June 19, 1959 THE NEW BERN MIRROR, NEW BERN, N. C. Page Five in Tlin Mirrot^t SPORTS Things are going at a red hot face in New Bern’s Sunday school league, what with 15 teams gun ning for championship honors. Suc cess of the loop is a tribute to the adults who are lending a hand, and to the kids who are coming up with an exciting brand of baseball. There’s plenty of spirit too among the five teams comprising the Pony League. To see for your self, head for Fort Totten or the City Recreation Center on these June nights. You’|ll be entertained, and the players and coaches will appreciate your interest. “tion school tering ber. Everyone in town ought to know how to swim, although it’s sur prising how many New Bernians can’t keep afloat. Certainly, it’s an injustice and downright dangerous not to see to it that your children are able to take care of themselves in deep water. A four-weeks swimming class— sponsored by the Recreation De partment—gets underway here on Monday, June 22. A second class will follow on July 20. The instruc- A New Bern fan wants to know if it’s true that the local Bears and Goldsboro once used a total of nine pitchers in a Coastal Plain League ball game. Yes, it happened on May 19, 1938. There were 33 hits in all, and the Goldbugs finally won the contest 17 to 14. In answer to another query, it’s also true that Bill Ferebee hurled two no-hitters during his profes sional baseball career. The first 'was for Selma, Ala., in the South eastern League, and later the lanky home town athlete duplicat ed his feat with the Raleigh Caps in the Piedmont League. We need at once several 2 and 3-bedroom homes in or near the city. Call ME 7-6175. LAWRENCE & CRAYTON PHONE US FOR YOUR FUEL OIL Tommy Davis OIL CO. 707 Chattawka Lano ME 7-2250 FOR COMPLETE REDECORATING Some of tho world's fin est Wall Coverings in va rious types and textures. Paint colored to match or blend each pattern. Free estimates. Dial ME 7-5510 HARRELL'S PAPER SHOP of Athlofes oml Evonts is open to all youngsters of age, including moppets en- the first grade next Septem- GLEANINGS — (Continued from Page 4) 8; one Japan and one wooden wait er, Colonel Armstrong, 0 4 6; one cheese toaster, his Excellency, 0 8- 9; one tine screen and three water plates, John Green, 2 0 4; one tin kettle and one pint mug, Colonel Ingram, 0 6 6; 23 stone and earth en pots, his Excellency, 0 9 0; one tea conister, William Pasture, 0 4- 3; one tea canister. Colonel Arm strong, 0 4 8; one tea canister, Ti tus Ogden, 0 6 6; one tea canister, Hardy Bryan, 0 8 4; one tea canis ter, William Fenner, 0 8 0; four earthen jars, his Excellency, 0 9 0; two large pewter water dishes, Ti' tus Ogden, 1 10 0; one bottle cap ers, John Cooke, 0 6 0; one bottle capers, David Barron, 0 6 2; one bottle capers, William Fenner, 0 6- 2; one bottle capers, his Excellen cy, 0 5 0; one bottle capers, Wil liam Fenner, 0 10 0; one bottle capers, Thomas Sitgreaves 0 6 8; one bottle capers, David Barron, 0- 6 2; one bottle olives, John Green, 0 10 0; one leather case with bot ties. Colonel Armstrong, 2 8 0; one leather case with bottles. Colonel Ingram, 2 10; one leather case with bottles, William Pasture, 1 10- 0; one trunk, Jacob Blount, 18 0; one plate tray, Abner Nash, 0 16- 1; one jar salt, John Cooke, 18 0; one box saltpeter, William Euen, 0 18 0; one box saltpeter, Titus Og den, 0 5 0; one stand and fly dish, Alexander Gaston, 0 5 0; Four small baskets and one pep per box, his Excellency, 0 2 4; one keg split peas, David Barron, 0 8- 4; one pair steel yards, Abner Nash, 3 10 0; one mahogany chair, Thomas Sitgreaves, 2 19 0; one I^MIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIBIIMlinillllllllllllHIIIM REGGIE'S OUTBOARD SERVICE • Barbour Boats, Cox Trailers, Evinrude Motors • Diving Equipment, Lungs, Compressor • Coast Guard Approved Equipment ' • Boating Clothes, Shoes, Tackle • Fishing Information Daily Credit 519 SO. FRONT ST. Terms THERE IS NO SECRET TO OUR LONG YEARS OF SUCCESS. m WE PIONEERED, THEN KEPT PACE WITH THE TIMES. STALLINGS PLUMRING ■■heating ••air CX)NDlTIONlNG OUhH. NEUSE Blvp • new REHN, N C r^uif ME.7 2^171 OUT TO WIN—Hustling ball clubs like the First Presbyterian'team are generating ex citing action in New Bern’s Sunday School League this season. First row, left to right: Buddy West, Roy Ingram, Stevie Patterson, Bill Miller, Johnnie Peterson, Jimmy Kirkpatrick. Sec ond row: Mike Kruske, Billy Smith, Henry Ingram, Mickie Nemes, Steven Howerton, .Clay Couch, Peter Monte. Third row: Coach William B. Smith, Cader Howard, Captain David Patterson, Charles Jennette, David Chagaris, Gene Miller.—Photo by John R. Baxter. horse cover. Colonel Ingram, 2 7 0; one horse cover, Colonel Ingram, 2 10 4; one horse cover, Colonel Easton, 2 11 0; one horse cover, Colonel Eaton, 3 0 0; two brass weights, Titus Ogden, 2 5 0; one small wire and pistol holders, James Green, 1 13 4; one plate tray, his Excellency, 0 5 0; two chopping knives, Levi Gill, 110; four dish covers, Mr. Blount, 0 6 9; four pattey pans and one ash pan, Mr. Blount, 0 6 8; one stone pitch er, John Cooke, 0 3 0; one copper plastering trowel, Joseph Leech, 0- 3 10; one pair andirons and one pair tongs, William Willson, 0 18- 0; one earthen narrow hoe and rake, Joseph'Leech, 0 7 2; old iron and tinware, Williain Euen, >0 9 0; one bedstead, Henry Vipon, 10 16- 0; one bedstead, James Arant, 3 13- 0; one bedstead, Nathan Smith, 1- 5 0; one mattress, William Fenner, 5 13 0; one scale and ladder, Wil liam Fenner, 0 3 0; two common Windsor chairs, Henry Purse, 1 5- 0; one small table and one pair tongs, and shovel and one pair snuffers, Alexander Gray, 0 6 0: one bedstead, John Cooke, 3 7 0 four chairs, William Fenner, 0 7 4 one bedstead, Henry Purse, 3 9 0 one bedstead, John Barry, 3 4 6; t one woman’s bonnet, five bottles | and basket, John Barry, 3 4 0; Six mats, John Barry, 0 17; six mats, Thomas Sitgreaves, 0 2 10; six mats, Christopher Neale, 0 2 9; six mats, Christopher Neale, 0 2 6; six mats, rope and basket, Christo pher Neale, 0 4 6; five halters, his Excellency, 0 7 0; one empty bot tle, his Excellency, 0 0 6; one cur rycomb, brush and horse pincers, Alexander Gray, 0 4 0; two shovels and scrapers and bridle, his Excel lency, 0 10 0; one barrell with tar, his Excellency, 0 3 4; three empty bottles and hair brush, his Excel lency, 0 0 9; one malt mill, his Ex cellency, 10 0; one barrell, some clover seed, his Excellency,' 0 1 0; one oil jar, Joseph Leech, 4 10 0; eight empty bottles, his Excellency, 0 1 0; a paper yellow ochre, Wil liam Dennis, 0 2 8; one iron back, David Barron, 10 0; one table, his Excellency, 0 10; one table, his Excellency, 0 2 8; one bedstead, James Little, 1 11 0; three chairs, Alexander Gray, 0 11 0; one chest and four bottles, Christopher Neale 0 8 0; t{iree-pair holsters, saddle housing and strap, James Little. 0- 2 0; one bootjack and rope, Alexan der 0 6 0; one hay fork and piece of iron, Samuel Smythe, 0 2 8; one watering pot basket and table, his Excellency, 0 11 0; 27 empty bot tles, his Excellency, 0 10 0; a par cel small seal coal, his Excellency, 10 0. 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