959 Friday, December 18, 1959 THE NEW BERN MIRROR, NEW BERN, N. C. Page Flv« As Seen in The Mirror's ohn igar ffee ins; Jo- ots; ;aac Ru- /ill. lbs. to rell- lent citi- 302. ly" SPORTS otfV.6 of Athletes and Events When Rockingham won the State AAA football championship two weeks ago, it was the first lime in 35 years that the town could claim such an honor. We make mention of the fact because Shorty Lawrence—brother of New Bern’s former mayor, L. C. Law rence—coached the 1924 that top ped every other high school elev en in North Carolina. Shorty, beloved and respected at State college, died last April in Raleigh. His 19^ ball club captur ed its State crown by defeating Shelby 7-0 at Chapel Hill. There were no classification among the teams at that time, so to win the championship a team had to be better than the entry of each of the other North Carolina schools, large or small. :]( ^ This could well be one of the most exciting basketball seasons in For Groceries & Meats Plus Courteous Servicing of Your Car or Truck, You Can Count on DEXTER WILLIAMS Morehead Highway Today and Every Day A. D. Laughinghouse It Ready to Give You Courteous and Completo Texaco Service CCC SERVICE STATION Across from Courthouse ME 7-6827 You'll Get a Better Buy from F&L Used Cars 302 Tryon Palace Drive ME 7-5700 recent years at New Bern High. The Bruins seem to have the spunk to stay in a ball game, and are apt to pull some of their contests out of the fire. Even in the Raleigh game, where they weren’t figured on for a real battle, they made a fight of it for three quarters. Entertaining basketball isn’t re stricted to high school games, at least not here in New Bern. For example, the Midget League can be counted on for nip and tuck affairs throughout the season. Last year, 17 of the 30 regularly scheduled games played by the small fry were won by a margin of two points or less. Sports fans couldn’t ask for basketball fare more pleasing and exciting than that. We’ve got a tender spot in our heart for 79-year-old Branch Ric key as he works his heart out to make the Continental League a re ality as the third major league. We remember how he used to give Southern ball players every con sideration, and many of them be came stars for him. Once, when we interviewed him, he said Dixie’s athletes had plenty on the ball. • AWNINGS • BOAT COVERS • CANOPIES • TRUCK COVERS • VENETIAN BLINDS • YACHT WORK CULPEPPER AWNING CO. 1916 Neuse Blvd. Choose from Our Widte Se lection of Sheet Music and Folios, When Shopping for Sacred, Popular and Classi cal Christmas Favorites. 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It will make a e^reat Christmas gift for the mere than 26(^000 Americans who are sick with TB right now* f/GHT IB WITH CHRISTMAS SEAIS Support your lotal fubonuloah ossocloHoii Real Estate Transfers Mamie McLawhorn to Donald R. McLawhorn, property on Piney Neck Road. Mattie S. Miller to George R. Simmon, property in No. 8 town ship. David Richardson and wife, Dor othy Fisher Richardson; Daniel Broaddus, Jr., and wife, Deloris Broaddus; William Edwards and wife, Vivian Fisher Edwards; Alvin E, Mattocks; William R. Fisher to Major A. Fisher and Owen B. Fish er, property in Larksville. Hubert A. Morris and wife. Sal- lie E. Morris, to Arthur E. Files and wife, Nell S. Files, property on Griffin Ave. Walter R. Sandlin and wife, Ol ive J. Sandlin, to Almond J. Cox and wife, Vivian H. Cox, property in No. 8 township. James Lee Hardesty and wife, Cassie M. Hardesty; Daniel F. Har desty, Jr.; Aaron Richardson and wife, Fannette W. Richardson; Wil liam David Hardesty and wife, Lil lie Mae W. Hardesty; Roosevelt Nelson to Lucille Hardesty Rainey, property in No. 5 township. Lee and Jones Building Supplies, Inc., to Dempsey Wayland Watson and wife, Ruth Watson, property in Wilson Creek Heights. Ernest L. Bender to Hallard W. Ricks and wife, Goldie Mae Ricks, property on Spencer Ave. Thomas W. Avery and wife, Ka tie E. Avery, to Viva D. White and Alvin C. Hardison and wife, Mar sha W. Hardison, property in No. 2 township. B. C. Jones and wife, Viola Cow- Ask Tom't Everywherg J. K. Powell DISTRIBUTOR ME 7-2265 ard Jones, to Addie Lee Paine, property in No. 1 township. Ada E. Cowan to Thomas E. Cowan, property in Craven coun ty. Floyd E. White and wife, Fannie B. White, to Telephone Contrac tors, Inc., property in Craven coun- ty- Wilson Phillips and wife, Helen C. Phillips, to Telephone Contrac tors, Inc., property in Craven coun ty. Clarissa Di)^,on and husband, James Dixon, to William Allen Scott and wife, Millie Frances Scott, property in No. 1 township. 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Inwardly you have an un limited capacity for protecting what is your very own whether it be your principles, family or possessions. You are excellent company and peo ple love to be with you. You are the salt of the earth if you like brown color. Substantial and consistent, you are apt to work: too hard. You know where you are going and plan carefully to accom plish your goal in spite of odds that may be against you. You have a quietly ardent and deep nature. A liking for violet shows that you are tempermental and have two natures. You can be gentle and considerate or extremely ruthless. You are sensitive and artistic. You are inclined to be formal, you like circumstances and pomp. Blue indicates you have the capa city for deep feeling and are unus ually thoughtful of others. You are sentimental, love music and the arts and have a fine sense of hum or and tendency to hide your real feelings. Exceptionally gifted, aggressive, and a go-getter are the characteris tics of the green color. 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