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Friday, March 1, 1963 THE NEW BERN MIRROR, NEW BERN, N. C. Page Five What’s Your Postal I.Q.? AAAIL ADPRE5SED TO 'ciry' OR TOWN' \s :: PROPERLV ADDRESSED TRUE a FAL5E O I WONDER WHERE TH\S "CITV" 1^5 ?? ^oi 1. FALSE.—Mail addressed to “City,” “Town,” or “Local” is not properly addressed and ditticulty may be expei'ienced in effecting its proper delivery. You will assure proper and timely delivery of your local letters if you .show the name of your city and State in the mailing address. Real Estate Transfers Bazaar Inc. to Whitford Broth ers, Inc. Property in Rowland Park. Donald E. Williams and wife, Anna Williams, to Archie D. Amerson and wife, Patricia C. Amerson. Property in Bern View Park. Guion E. Lee and wife, Dora Mae Lee; James Earl Jones and • Ceramic Tile • Quarry Porches • Marble Fireplaces • Rubber & Asphalt Tile G. H. BRYAN Tile Contractor ME 7-5418 DIXON BROS. NURSERY Glenburnie GROWERS OF FINE TREES, SHRUBS AND PLANTS TRY OUR FAMILY LAUNDRY RATES Most Economical in Town 14c — Flat Work 33c — Wearing City Laundry and Dry Cleaners, Inc. New Bern's Largest and Finest Generator*Starter and Regulator Rebuilding and Repairs Exide Batteries SANDLIN BATTERY & VULCANIZING CO. 12$ Craven Street Masonic Sun. - Wed. THE MACABRE MASTERPIECE! AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL presents ED$AHAUANPOE& J MIMEO IN PANAVISION 4N0 PATHECOLOR NCENT PRICE PtTER LORRE borisKARLOFF The separates providegreat- er variety and flexibility by let ting you mix garments. Replacement of casual clothes may be less expensive because you can replace parts rather than the entire outht. The family economists note, also, that dresses (other than housedresses) appear to be win ning favor over suits. House- dresses, which are decreas ing in popularity, are evidently, being replaced by multipurpose skirts, blouses, and slacks. An important change in women's footwear is the high popularity of play shoes and sandals. These account for one- third of all shoes produced now, compared with one-fifth in 1947. Full-fashion nylon hosiery has declined in popularity-- seamless hosiery now com prises two-thirds of total pro duction. ON THE ALERT FOR TROUBLE—Peter Lorre and Vincent Price watch as trouble develops in scene from American Inter national's "The Raven." The Edgar Allan Poe thriller, opening Sunday at the Masonic Theater, also stars Boris Karloff. wife. Daphne P. Jones, to Eunice G. Ramer. Property in Forest Hills. A. J. Caprara and wife, Nancy Sue Caprara, to Lucretia Cleve. Property in Vanceboro. Octavia W. Dunn to John A. Belangia, Sr., and wife, Georgia C. Belangia; John A. Belangia, Jr., and wife, Daisy L. Belangia. Property in No. 7 township, R. L. Skinner and wife, Jean S. Skinner; C. E. Hancock; trustee; Robert Bordeaux and wife, Louphelia S. Bordeaux, to Skinner Construction Corpora tion. Property in Edgewood. Cecil G. King and wife, Ger trude R. King, to Charles Leo Davis and wife, Doris B. Davis. Property on Karen Drive, Eugene Clark Lambrlght and wife, Edna M, Lambert, to Wal ter W. Turner and wife, Edna L. Turner. Property in No. 6 township. Martha Borden; Roosevelt Isaiah Borden; Ortha Borden to Simon Gatlin and wife, Mary J. Gatlin. Property in No. 7 town ship. E. H. Bradbury and wife, Sara B. Bradbury, to Richard B. Ireland and wife, Minnie P. Ireland. Property in No. 7 township. EllaS. Meadows and husband, Wade Meadows, to W. Howard Brinson and wife, Ethel P. Brin son. Property In Highland Park. C. W. Bray and wife, Mar garet Bray, to R. L. Stallings, Jr. Property In Stallings Park way. Lou Bryant White Roberts to James Alfred White. Property in West Brownsville. Ada Elizabeth Wood, Guardian of William Henry Wood, Jr.; Peggy Wood Holliday and hus band, Charlie Leonard Holliday, to Calvin A. Hawks and Bryan M. Ipock. Property below Willis Bridge ^Landing. Robert L. Bowers and wife, Minnie G. Bowers, to R. H. Morrison, Jr., and wife, Gladys S, Morrison. Property In No. 8 township, James G. Heath, Jr., and wife, Billy Faye Heath, to James G. Heath and wife, Rosa Lee Heath. Property In No. 8 township. Thomas H. Eubanks and wife, Elizabeth D, Eubanks, to G. B. Garner, Roland E. Hill, Jr., James C. Briley, Carmt E. Winters, Robert M. Gary and Alva L, Williams, trustee, of Trinity Methodist church. Property on Simmons street. Marcellus B. Pope, III and wife. Daphne B. Pope, to Norma Jean Welch and Dorothy Lee Deaton. Property In No. 8 town ship. Robert J. Courvllle and wife, Elolse P. Courvllle to James Gordon Blalock and wife, Clara A. Blalock. Property In No. 8 township. Jane P. Stewart; William S. Howell and wife, Maude S. Howell; James L. Stewart and wife, Nell I. Stewart. Property at Vanceboro. Builders and Finance, In corporated, to Leonard Garfield Rice and wife, Mary Goodwin Rice. Property on Contentnea Avenue. Charlie Ray Riggs and wife, Bessie D. Riggs, to Thad Hart and wife, Florence Hart. Prop erty in No. 2 township. Bradd/s FOR DRY CLEANING & LAUNDRY Pick-Up and Delivery Service 320 First Street ME 7-2159 J VITA-VAR PAINTS at MITCHELLS HARDWARE 315 Tryon Palace Drive ME 7-3100 Casual Clothing Is Getting More Public Attention American women are more and more turning to casual clothes--skirts, blouses, jackets, and slacks. And in so doing they are keeping their clothing expenditures down. Miss Mary Em Lee, clothing specialist for the N. C. Agri cultural Extension Ser vice, says family econom ists cite several reasons why casual wear can be easier on the budget than more formal clothing: Your Wedding Is an Epic Event, and You'll Treasure Forever the Photographs Made on This Special Occasion, If They Are Extra Special, Too. • Consult Us, Without Obligation, When Making Your Plans. Baxter's Studio 323 Pollock Street ME 7-6345 Please accept tl\ {hi! ( to look you’i loveliest this season-.- spaikling new selections a^e in the stole now... do plan to see them soon SHOP AND SAVE CENTER
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