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MO in • ' V ■ ■ , * Fridayt Becembar 16, 1900 THE NEW BeHN MIRROR, NEW BERN, N. C Page n At Smu hi flw X. of AthlelM and Evonie \ir- >r, lor,' fln, S. lis, tty, lOS. les C. uel lar- rah iph ew the ise im. Althoueli Duke’s poor showing against UCLA in their nationally- televised game has robbed the Cot ton Bond of some of its New Year’s Day luster. New Bern grid fans will be hovering over their TV sets when the Blue Devils meet Arkan sas. No,local viewer can possibly be more interested in the affair than Bob Baskervill, who was one of the seven Iron Dukes On a 1938 team that was undefeated, mtied and unscored on, only to lose 7-3 in the last 18 seconds to Southern Cali fornia in the Rose Bowl. The lion Dukes were the Blue Devil linenien, and Bob was a guard. Duke didn’t have much bench strength that season, so Bas kervill and the rest of the first You'll Find a Variety of Tropical Fish at _ Pittman's Aquarium 137 Middle Street Consult Us ... 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Incidentally, the band’s di rector is a graduate of the band. A1 Taylor, whcwe performances for the State College Wolfpack con tributed to the Raleigh school’s fine football record this season, is the son of a New Bern couple, Al bert Taylor, Sr., and the former Shirley Liverman. Albert was a star-halfback at New Bern High— later became a member of the State Highway Patrol. SUBSCRIBE TO THE MiRRQRv You're Never Just Another Customer at Graham Fulcher's ;■ r- ' . • # BLUE GABLE SERVICE STATION Pollock A Hancock Strooto PHONE US FOR YOUR FUEL Oil, Tommy Davis OIL CO. 707 Chatfawka Lana ME 7-2250 R. E. BENGEL SHEET METAL WORKS - '*i. N Roofing of All Kinds Warm Air Heating 1311 N. Craven St. Phone ME 7-3404 Real Estate Transfers J. M. Aberly, Jr., and wife, Ennis L. Aberly, to Cecil A. Coleman and wife, Claudia B, Coleman, property in Greenwood. Lucien H. Barnes and wife, Min nie H. Barnes, to Woody L. Barnes and wife, Mary F. Barnes, proper ty in No. 6 township. William C. 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Miller, property o® Pollock street. . Charles H. Godwin and wife, HeL en A. Godwin; James L. Godwin and wife, Elizabeth R. Godwin, to Earl F. Jenkins and wife, Margaiw et D. Jenkins, property at Have* lock. Richard David Ipock and wife, Jessie W. Ipock; Katie Pearl Ipock to Bonnie Durwood Ipock and wife, Mary Lilly Ipock, property on West side of Swift creek. Builders and Finance, Ine., to Charles Franklin Hargett and wife, Martha Bledsoe Hargett, property on Phillips avenue. - Better keep yourself clean and bright; you are the window through which you must see the world. — George Bernard Shaw. Open Friday Nights 'til 9 Santa^ 229 Middle Street New Bern brings a sleigh-full of gift values I PARTY-PRETTY e e • CUTE TRIMS FULL-BLOWN, BILLOWY SKIRTS iSii Sudi beautifully mode young-foshloni ••amony vrith Bouncy petticoots. RkB rayon brocades dieer.Po^on^ Potyester« nykm face • • • comblnolfons «f cotton velveteen end n)4on»**mony colori. 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