m Friday, October 2, 1959 THE NEW BERN MIRROR, NEW BERN, N. C. Page Five Ae Seen in Tlie Minor's SPORTS of Athletes and Events Most teams represeating Jack sonville in Northeastern Confer ence competition haven’t been very successful. Victories against loop foes were few and far between al though some games lost by the Cardinals could have been wins with a little luck. This year, things are looking up, and the folks down Onslow way no longer have a defeatist attitude. They feel that their football team can hold its own on any given night, and they definitely think that the Cards are primed for to night’s home,stand against the New Bern Bears. Call us for free estimates on local and long distance mov> ing. W. W. Ormond ME 7-5470 You'll Find a Variety of Tropical Fish at Pittman's Aquorlum 137 Middle Street For Groceries & Meats Plus Courteous Servicing of Your Car or Truck, You Can Count on DEXTER WILMAMS Morehead Highway Thoroughly fed up with past failures, the Jacksonville eleven is 8 dangerous outfit. Stopping the Bruins is one of the major 1959 aims of the ball club, since New Bern has held something of a jinx ot^fcr the Cardinals in years gone by, Improvement among the so call ed‘ weaker teams in the North eastern Conference is a healthy thing, just as the downfall of the N^ York Yankees was a healthy thing for the American League. The more evenly matched a loop is, from top to bottom, the better the chance for exciting sports en tertainment. Fans will have their disappointments, and there’ll be more upsets to plague favored ag gregations. But there’ll be fewer one-sided contests, and as a con sequence, fewer dull momments. Unlike Roanoke Rapids, the town of Jacksonville is only a short drive from New Bern. Hence, a good turn oUt of Bruin supporters should be on hand for tonight’s battle. The importance of accom panying your home team on its road trips can’t be over emphasiz ed. Even in professional sports, support from the stands has an inspiring influence on players. If it can spur a seasoned pro to CTeater effort, you can well imagine the help it gives High school kids who are playing their iiearts out. iUBSCRIBE TO THE MIRROR TRY OUR SEAFOOD The WIGGLY PIGt FOR COMPLETE REDECORATING Some of the 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 Service on All Makes of Electrical Appliances Eubanks Refrigeration Service ME 7-2571 Tru-Tread Tire Co. U. S. TIRES Recapping & Vulcanizing 223 Craven Street ME 7-2417 C. H. STITH, INC. Complete Insurance Service Since 1905 248 CRAVEN STREET DIAL ME 7-2963 For Weddings, Showers, and Other Special Occasions, Your Cake Problem Is Solved at CRAVEN BAKERY 325 Tryon Palace Drive ME 7-3651 NEXT TO BRADDY'S LAUNDRY HOPE TO REPEAT—Pictured here are the Lions, who are defending champions of the New Bern Midget Football league. These lads are eager for another crown, but they ’ll face tough opposition from the Rams, Bears and Golden Knights. Coaching the Lions in their quest for further honors are Ed McGee and John Heath. Real Estate Transfers Neuse Homes, Inc., to Eugene Apartments, Inc., property in Try- on Village! . Amos W. Conner and wife, Bes sie H. Conner, to Claude A. White and wife, Linnie White, property in No. 6 township. Annie Kinsey Whltford to Charles J. Shupp and wife, Evelyn L. Shupp, property on Craven St. Rufus Lewis to Maggie Lee Lew is, property in No. 1 township. Board of Missions, North Caro lina Annual Conference, Southeast ern Jurisdiction of the Methodist Church, Inc., to James W. Sutton, James R. Askea, Mack L. Sanders, trustees of Cherry Point Methodist church, property in No. 6 town ship. C. W. Fields and wife. Smithy N. Fields, to Herbert Elma Gaskins and wife, Lena Louise Gaskins, property in No. 2‘township. Raymond Lee Stocks and wife, Grace D. Stocks, to Martha W. Liv ingston, property in No. 6 town ship. Raymond Bourgholtzer and wife, Joyce Bourgholtzer, to Robert G. Autorino and wife, Annie M. Auto- rino, property in Havelock Park. Earl G. Taylor and wife, Marie Taylor, to B. B. Baugus and wife, Louie Baugus; Walter Teich and wife, Myra P. Teich, property in No. 5 township. Frank E. Ballard and wife. Prim rose W. Ballard, to Charlie C. Wig gins and wife, Jeanne W. Wiggins, property in Bridgeton. Nathan W. Harvey and wife, Annette J. Harvey, to Charlie C. Wiggins and wife, Jeanne W. Wig gins, property in Bridgeton. K. G. Ipock and wife, Florence Mayo Ipock, to Jasper E. Kight and wife, Mamie Kight, property in No. 1 township. C, E. Keener and wife, Lillian H. Keener, to Joseph Edward King and wife, Emily Harrison King, property in No. 2 township. Ora Vann Thompson to Lloyd Thompson and wife, Mary M. Thompson, property in No. 3 town ship. ’ Ora Vann Thompson to Tommy Thompson and wife, Genevieve C. Thompson, property in No. 3 town ship. Ora Vann Thompson to Virgil Thompson and Shirley W. Thomp- Evinrude Outboard Motors MFG & Cruisers, Inc., Boats Carolina Trailers Boat Supplies Kimbrells Outboard Service 1305 Pembroke Road ME 7-3785 Where Quality and Experience Save You Hours of Boating Pleasure son, property in No. 3 township. Talbot Cox and wife, Sudie Cox, to Talbot Cox, Jr., and wife, Edna W. Cox, property in No. 8 town ship. Vance S. Harrington & Co., Inc., to Calvin L. Daniels and wife, Va- rena Gaskill Daniels, property in No. 6 township. Vance S. Harrington & Co., Inc., to Alfred Arthur Houston, Jr., and wife. Fay Taylor Houston, property in No. 6 township. Vance S. Harrington & Co., Inc., to Kay Eldred Jackson and wife, Dorothy Hall Jackson, property in No. 6 township. L. C. Lawrence and wife, Lillian Willioms' 66 Ser. 24-HOUR SERVICE, { MUFFLERS — TAIL Pll% Whee) Balancinc — Brake ,. Sellnlna — Generator And Starter Repairs — It’s M3 Broad St. — Ph. MB 7-54M A. Lawrence; Paul W. Crayton and wife, Flossie D. Crayton, to New Bern City Board of.r Education, property in New Bern. _ William R. Barnes and wife, June Meyer Barnes, to Samuel P, Branch and wife, Anne K. Branch, property in Trent Park. Nalbert T. Lamm and wife, Hel en W. Lamm, to George Ogburn Stilley, property in No. 2 township. READ THE MIRROR WEEKLY Today and Every Day A. D. Laughinghouse Is Rtady to Givs You Courtoous and Comploto Y ' Aordia frim CourttMuap)! 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