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Friday, March 15, 1963 Real Estate Transfers E. R. Hawkins and wife, Annie Mae Hawkins, to R. Frank Hargett and wife, Frances H. Hargett. Property west of Race Track road.; ^ R. Frank Hargett and wife, Frances H. Hargett, to E. R. Hawkins and wife, Annie Mae Hawkins. Property on west side of Race Track road. H. M. Carpenter and wife, Mary S. Carpenter; E. C. Car penter and wife, MazlneS. Car penter; J. W. Carpenter to Jullan D. Mallard and wife, Lois Jean Bryan Mallard. Property In No. 8 township. H. M. Carpenter and wife, Mary S. Carpenter; E. C. Car penter and wife, MaxlneS. Car penter; J. W. Carpenter to Del- worth B. Mallard and wife, Delores B. Mallard. Property In No. 8 township. H. M. Carpenter and wife, Mary S. Carpenter; E. C. Car penter and wife, MaxlneS. Car penter; J. W. Carpenter to Johnnie M, Avery and wife, Margaret T. Avery. Property In No. 8 township. THE NEW BERN MIRROR, NEW BERN, N. c7 Page Seven • Ceramic Tile e Quarry Porches • Marble Fireplaces • Rubber & Asphalt Tile G. H. BRYAN Tile Contractor ME 7-5418 TRY OUR FAMILY LAUNDRY RATES Most Economical in Town 14c - Flat Work 33c — Wearing City Laundry and Dry Cleaners, Inc. Now Bern's Largest and Finest TRY US FIRST Swain's ESSO SERVICE '^HE BEST FRIEND YOUR CAR EVER HAD" ME 74100 Broad A Hancock What’s Your Postal I. Q. ? Rjj^L AND crry peuvoev eytended only UTON R£C£\FT OF PETITION PATRONS WMEU msea 1. FALSE. Petition from patrons involved is not needed to extend city or rural delivery service. If you are interested in the extension of service to your residence, contact your local postmaster. Sterling Hill and wife, Earl Gray Hill, to Guy Hyman, Jr., and wife, Penny N, Hyman. Property on old Vanceboro- New Bern road. Ray E. McCotter and wife, Barbara W. McCotter, to Wal ter R. Sandlin, Jr., and wife, Marylyn L. Sandlin. Property on north side of Trent road. Haywood McDaniel, Sr., and wife, Jeanette McDaniel, to Haywood McDaniel, Jr., and wife, Doris Lee McDaniel. Need to Exercise Care in Storage Of Canned Foods Take a look at your canned products. Do your fruits and vegetables still have their bright color or do they look pale and unappetizing? Proper storage is an impor tant point to consider for any conserved food—whether home or commercially canned. Miss lola Pritchard, food con servation and marketing specialist for the N. C. Agri cultural Extension Service, says canned foods should be stored in a dry, cool place and it should be reasonably dark if glass containers are used. She says extreme moisture may cause metal cans and closures to rust thus shorten ing the shelf life of the pro duct. “High storage temperatures should be avoided,” Miss Pritchard adds. ‘‘They may not affect the wholesomeness of the product but they tend to Impair color and flavor of some foods. Freezing may cause the cans to burst or break the seal. Too much light, especially on glass jars, will cause fading and dis coloration of the canned pro duct. This within Itself Is not an Indication of spoilage, but It does make the product less attractive and often affects the texture of the food.” If adequate storage Is avail able the shopper may save money by taking advantage of specials and by quantity buying. Convenience In having easy-to- prepare canned foods available Is important since It may mean the difference between a well- balanced meal and ‘‘just food” for the family. FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION • INSURED SAVINGS • • HOME LOANS • 417 Broad Street Phone ME 7-3721 New Bern, N. C. Property on old Trent road. W. L. Marshburn and wife, Llller C. Marshburn, to Ronald M. Stowe and wife, Annie Laurie Marshburn Stowe. Property on Pembroke road. G. C. Phillips and wife, Ruth Janie Phillips, to T. A. Llbbus and wife, Amelia A. Llbbus. Property on Fleet street. Margie Elizabeth Moore to Mary A, Shute Elliott and hus band, William E, Elliott. Property In No. 6 township. R. L. Higgins and wife, Ludie E. Higgins, to A. L. Higgins and wife, Evelyn M. Higgins. Property In No. 8 township. James K. Frazier and wife, Laura Frazier, to Carolina Model Home Corporation. Property In No. 5. township. ^ John M. Aberly, Jr., and Call JOE ANDERSON DRUG STORE for Reliable Prescription Service ME 7-4201 THERE'S NO PARKING PROBLEM AT ROSS BARBER SHOP 1306 Old Cherry Point Read wife, Eimls L. Aberly, to J(dm B. Malcom and wife, Betty Malcom. Property in No. 8 township. Woodrow W. Williams to Woodrow W. Williams and wife, Annie L. Williams. Property In No. 7 township. Laura Elizabeth Williams to Woodrow W, Williams. Prop erty In No. 7 township. L. B. Willis and wife, Beatrice A. Willis, to Mary Louise Gore. Property In Pem broke. L. B. Willis and wife, Beatrice A. Willis, to Mrs. Gertrude Goss. Property In Pembroke. W. A. Cleve, Jr., and wife, Virginia A. Cleve, to Wilbur Ray Eubanks and wife, Betsy C. Eubanks. Property In Craven county. Mamie Rasberry to Samuel C. Bryant and wife, Geneva L, Bryant. Property In No. 9 town ship. Joel C. Wetherlngton and wife, HatUe Rae Wetherlngton, to John K. Phillips and wife, Julia F. Phillips. Property in Kenwood. W. C. CHADWICK GENERAL INSURANCE Clark Bulldins Talaphonaa Offica MI 7-314*—Home MB 7-3433 Pepsi SAVE CASH THE WHOLESALE WAY PLUMBING ELECTRICAL HEATING BUILDING SUPPLIES General Wholesale Building Supply Co.
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