>9 Friday, December 4, 1959 THE NEW BERN MIRROR, NEW BERN, N. C. Page Five As Seen in The Mirror's SPORTS of Athletes and Events There’ll be no wealth of experi ence available this season, when the New Bern High school Bears lake to the court for their basket ball games. Cliffie Rowe and Mark Dunn are the veterans counted on to steady some of the newcomers on a varsity squad that has promis ing depth. 4- For the best In wheel belencln^, wheel ellgnment, motor tune-up, breke, generetor, iterter repairs, Harvey Maere. Ballard's Service Station Bridgeton, N. C. Diai ME 7-3M1 WE BUY, SELL and TRADE Stocks, Bonds and Mutual Funds. Give Us a Trial Donald T. Midyette DEALERS — BROKER Investment Securities 237 Craven Street Phone ME 7-7174 .WORLD COMFORT LEADER! THE S. B. Porker Co. ME 7-3397 ^e action—Swindell, Ricks, Davis, Doug Brock and Glenn Dunn. It is Interesting to note that there are three juniors on the squad too— powe. Slater and Robert Brock— 'so aside from its present possibili ties the team has a future poten- Our guess is that Mark Dunn will tome into his own this year as a itar of the first magnitude. Cer tainly, he appears to have all the qualifications for a consistent se- Making up the sqifad, with Rowe and Dunn, are Walt Mizelle, Glenn Dunn, Robert Brock, Joe Slater,, ,... . -- John Anderson, Norman Swindell, qualifications for a consisten Butch Ricks, Vance Wrenn, Donald tr*®® stellar performances. Davis and Doug Brock. Coach Bob Lewis must rely on, five sophomores for a good hit ofj ^ Offhand, we would say too that Robert Brock will make a valuable contribution to the ball club. He has the right attitude and the will ^to win. He should be a good re- lounder, and barring possible er ratic play at times is apt to be a troublesome contender for North eastern Conference opponents to handle. I Just how well the Bruins will 'fare in the loop campaign is prob lematical. As of now they could (hardly be labeled with the mark of greatness. You’ve really got to have an extra special something to succeed in a circuit as talent- ,laden as the Northeastern Confer- icnce. i Coach Lewis, we suspect, will have some unhappy moments dur ing the course of the season, but ] along with fans and players we ‘hope the trials and tribulations add .up to a happy ending. SUBSCRIBE TO THE MIRROR Ocnerator-Starter and Regulator Rebuilding and Repaire Exide Batteries SANDLIN BATTERY VULCANIZING CO. 125 Craven Street 1. R. 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Hawkins and wife, Annie Mae Hawkins, to Willie Stanley Fulford and wife, Nellie Catherine Hardison Fulford, property in No. 8 township. - Bessie Whitehead and husband, John E. Whitehead, to Luke Carter property in Craven county. First Citizens Bank & Trust Co., to T. Earl Finch and wife, Patsy P. Finch, property on South Front street. Johnnie Hill and Olive Clark Hill to Leonard Williams and wife, Ma rion Williams, property in No. 9 township. Emaline Roundtree; Jayroye Roundtree and wife, Della Round- tree; Theodore Roundtree and wife, Bettie Roundtree; Walter Lee Roundtree to Leonard Williams and wife, Marion Williams, proper ty in No. 9 township. Randolph T. Watts and wife, Lil lie B. Watts, to Robert E. Cox and wife, Letha Cox, property on Mea dows street. Builders and Finance, Inc., to Richard A. White and wife, Shirley K. White, property in No. 6 town ship. Frank J. Rumore and wife, Mary B. Rumore, to Ralph C. Wells and wife. Myrtle C. Wells, property in No. 6 township. Allie Nobles to J. W. Harris and wife, Elsie Harris, property in No. 1 township. Essie Mae Williams to Charles Allen Brown, property on Lawson street. Bate Lumber Co., to North Caro lina Pulp Co., property in Craven county. Lee Barfield and wife, Mildred Barfield, to G. J. Hill, property on Queen street. John P. Rouse, Sr., to Elizabeth Coleman, property in No. 8 town ship. Ida W. Daugherty to Edward W. Daugherty and wife, Della D. Daugherty, property in No. 9 town- Quality Shoe Repairing at Reasonable Prices IDEAL Shoe Shop Jm Hatgm, Prop^ 903 Broad Strtat ME 7-5011 irs WILLIS PLUMBING & HEATING for Dependable Work 723 Queen Street ME 7-3545 Give Your Favorite Furniture a New Lease on Life. FREE estimates PICK-UP & DELIVERY Gray Upholstery Co. Dial ME 7-726# We Put GOOD PLANTS In the Right Place DIXON BROS. 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