4' 1959 ■■■■ Friday, July 17, 1959 THE NEW BERN MIRROR, NEW BERN. N. C. Page FHva ■■■■ sister inter- ti the RAN- :e of ireof, I the M T. state is in- nded heir who )r of ondi- AND i un- LEX- K 350 At Sttn in Hit Mirroi^s I of Athlotes and Evonts Coach Sam Arbes of the New Bern High school Bruins probably has his superstitions, like most everyone else in sports. However, he expressed no qualms at schedul ing his first grid practice for the thirteenth day of August. Looking at the forthcoming Northeastern Conference race real istically, Sam figures Washington’s Pam-Pack has the best chance to end Elizabeth City’s two-year regin as loop champion. “Choppy Wagner has his entire backfield returning,” reasons Ar-; bes, “and there’ll be some good big men up front in the forward wall. Still, you can’t count Eliza beth City out. After all, they’re the champs until somebody proves otherwise.” As for the Bears, there are several encouraging factors. Harold French, who was lost to the team last year when he sustained a leg injury, will be on hand to resume his play at fullback. This gives Sam a chance to move Joe Heath into the line for offense as well as defense. Last season Joe—who will co- WE LEND MONEY $25 to $200 CRAVEN LOAN CO. 305 Pollock St. captain with Cliffie Rowe—had to be counted on for offensive full back and defensive tackle, after French ran afoul of misfortune. Phil Rawls, a B-4, 215 pound tackle from down Pamlico way, wasn’t eligible in 1958, but the Bruins will have him available Most of the schools In North Carolina won’t be starting football practice until August 15, since their opening date for classroom work in many instances is Septem ber 1. It is a scholastic rule in the State that practice must not begin earlier than two weeks before the opening of school. Here in New Bern, school is due ^o start on August 27. Proud parents who turn out to see their young sons perform in the town’s Pony and Sunday School leagues don’t do much nodding in the stands. For one thing, the base ball games are exciting, and secondly nothing beats seeing ^our own flesh and blodd playing out there on the diamond. ACHIEVES GOAL — Every New Bern High school ath lete dreams of a sports scholarship at some college. Louis Zaytoun—outstanding in football and basketball- got his from The Citadel, and reports for grid action on September 1.—Photo by Bil ly Benners. . Real Estate Transfers DON'T SETTLE FOR LESS THAN THE best Robertson's Welding Service 1107 N. Pasteur Street Dial ME 7-6909 Night: ME 7-3820 $50.00 Allowance for Your Old Range Regardless of Age or Condition on ■ New COMPLETELY AUTOMATIC PYROFAX GAS RANGE Low Down Payment Easy Terms Craven County Gas Co. Clarence L. Gault and wife, Ju lia H. Gault, to L. E. Brown and wife, Margaret Brown; Harvey A. Whitford and wife, Marie F. Whit- ford, property in No. 1 township. R. A. Nunn and wife, Elizabeth N. Nunn, to Ada M. Davis and Ada L. Jones, property in No. 8 town ship. W. B. R. Guion ana wife, Eliza beth Knowles Guion, to Owen Hay wood Guion and wife, Elizabeth Hyman Guion, property on Broad street. - Joseph R. Alexander and wife, Elizabeth H. Alexander, to W. H. Scott and wife, Doris K. Scott, property on Metcalf street. William F. Ward and Carrie Duffy Ward to Kennedy W. Ward, property on Pollock street. Horace G. Floyd and wife, Kath leen Buckman Floyd, to Carroll G. Ipock and wife, Louise H. Ipock, property in No. 7 township. Elmus E. Mitchell and wife, Er- lene Mitchell; Bettie Jean Bur roughs and husband, Paul E. Bur roughs, to Town of Cove City, prop erty in No. 3 township. Ben Anello and wife," Edna D. Anello, to C. H. Wilson and wife, Ethel N. Wilson, property in Bry an’s Havelock sub-division. J. W. Becton and wife, Shirley T. Becton, to Charles L. Deich mann and wife, Polly A. Deich mann, property in Trent Park. Sanerator-Starler and Regulator Rebuilding and Repairt Exida Battarias SANDLIN BATTERY VULCANIZING CO. 125 Craven Street PHONE US FOR YOUR FUEL OIL Tommy Davis OIL CO. 707 Chattawka Lana ME 7-2250 R. E. BENGEL SHEET METAL WORKS Roofing of All Kinds Warm Air Heating 1311 N. Craven St. Phone ME 7-3404 Rodolph Duffy and wife, Eliza beth N. Duffy; Frank Duffy, Jr., and wife, Elsie A. Duffy; Thelma F. Duffy to Elizabeth D. Bridgers, property at . Clarks. Johnnie R. West and wife, Min-, nie F. West, to John E. French and wife, Frances Bryan French, property in Oakside. Mark D. Stamps and wife, Sula D. Stamps, to Raymond R. Shutz and wife, Mary E. Shutz, property in No. 7 township. George R. Scott and wife, Thel ma R. Scott, to Morris P. Willis and wife, Annie Grant Willis, prop erty on Hazel avenue. Nancy Nelson to Lillian Gertrude McDowell, property in Craven county. Lipman Realty Co., Inc., to Ru dolph Nobles and wife, Celia Moore Nobles, property in Mechanicsville. B. O. Kether and wife, Rosalyn M. Ketner; Ethel Ketner Kelley and husband, J. H. Kelley; Vernon Ketner to Garland Morris and wife, Ann L. Morris, property in etner Heights. John P. Holye and wife, Dora D. Hoyle, to Asa Ipock, Jr., prop erty in No. 2 township. Donnie P. Paaffe to W. M. Bry an, property in New Bern. Carl W. Johnson and wife, Jackie S. Johnson, to James Guy Monette and wife, Sharon Monette, proper ty in No. 7 township. Richard Huggins to Linwood Smith and wife, Matilda Smith, property in Pembroke. S. R. French, Sr., and wife, Ada French, to Jack B. French, prop erty in No. 9 township. L. W. and C. D. Harris, Inc., to Thomas B. Coleman, property on Neuse Bldv. W. C. Fulcher and wife, Alberta E. Fulcher, to Sarah M. Clark, property on Henderson avenue. John G. Mullen and wife, Julia B. Mullen; D. C. McCotter, Jr., trustee; New Bern Production Credit Association to W. L. Sut- CLEANERS 223 CRAVEN DIAL ME 7-2700 ton and wife, Cora A. Sutton, prop erty in No. 7 township. Superior Stone Co., to American- Marietta Co., property in Craven county. Nalbert T. Lamm and wife, Helen W. Lamm, to Dennie Edwards and wife, Allie Edwards, property in Craven county. Builders and Finance, Inc., to David R. Lee and wife, Faye R. Lee, property in No. 6 township. Builders and Finance, Inc., to Jack Baker and wife, Dana C. Bak er, property in No. 6 township. Heber Forrest to Roger Forrest, property in Craven county. Peter M. Scott, Jr., and wife, Elizabeth B. Scott, to Edwin R. Oetr tinger and wife, Willie S. Oetting- er, property in Trent Acres. Edwin R. Oettinger and wife, Willie Mae S. Oettinger, to W. E. Ramsey and wife, Pearl Christie Ramsey, property in Trent Acres. Give Your Favorlto Furniture a New Lease on Life. FREE ESTIMATES PICK-UP A DELIVERY Gray Upholstery Co. Dial ME 7-72SS WE BUY, SELL and TRADE Stocks, Bonds and Mutual Funds. Give Us a Trial Donald T. 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