Friday, June 14, 1963 THE NEW BERN MIRROR, NEW BERN, N. C. Page Seven Real Estate Transfers B, H. Oates and wife, Ruth H. Oates; Ellis Simon and wife, Blanche W, Simon, to Guion E. Lee and wife, Dora Mae Lee, and James EarlJones and wife. Daphne P. Jones. Property in No. 8 township. William E. Lewis and wife. Hazel B. Lewis, to Daniel Mat thew Lewis and wife, Helen Marie Lewis. Property on Grif fin Avenue. Ernest Poston to V. O. Andrews and wife, Marie S. Andrews. Property in No. 7 township. Everette M. Collins to Theo- Call JOE ANDERSON DRUG STORE for Reliable Prescription Service ME 7-4201 STOP UNDER-BODY RUST WITH PURE-TECT A new scientific discovery Graham Fulcher's BLUE GABLE SERVICE STATION Pollock & Hancock Streets ^ Quality Shoe Repairing at Reasonable Prices IDEAL SHOE SHOP JOE HATEM, Prop. 903 Broad Street ME 7-5011 The S. Parker Company ME 7-3397 Lennox Comfort Craftsmen dore M, Atkins and wife, Mar garet J. Atkins. Property in Sherwood Forest. Contractors, Inc., to Phenus W. Turner and wife, Helen M. Turner. Property InNo. 8town- shlp. Ravaughn Bowen and wife, Ann P. Bowen, to Roy L. Bowen and wife, Lillie G. Bowen. Prop erty in Sunset Hills. Lillie G, Bowen to Roy L, Bowen. Property in Sunset Hills. Herbert Williams and wife, Emma Moye Williams; Simon F, Moye and wife, Gertrude Moye; James R. Nelson and wife, Hannah F, Nelson; James F. Fisher and wife, Elizabeth Fisher; Lillian F. Whitehurst to George G. Francis and wife, Inez D. Francis. Property on Lincoln Street. Mitchell W. Pawllk and wife, Georgene C. Pawllk, to Roger Alan Wickland and wife, Isabel Sutllff Wickland. Property in Havelock. George A, Phillips and wife, Mildred Gaskins Phillips, to Charles W. Thomas and wife, Shirley M. Thomas. Property in No.2 township. W. A. Allen and wife, Alice Ward Allen, to A. Ward Allen and wife, Louise J. Allen. Prop erty in No. 8 township. Ella S. Meadows and hus band, Wade Meadows, to Skinner Construction Corporation. Prop erty in Bern Village. Lydia Parker Forrest and husband, H. D. Forrest; Mimle Parker Forrest and husband, H. L. Forrest; Earl Crawford; Joann Crawford Gaskins and husband, Alton Ray Gaskins; Betty Lou Crawford Harris and husband, Tommy Harris; Harry R. Parker and wife, Dorothy M , Parker, to Lloyd Buck and wife, Edna A, Buck. Property in No. 1 township. Trent Development Co., Inc; Bingham M. Speight to City of New Bern. Property in Trent Park. George L. Ballard and wife, Birdie E. Ballard, to Lewis Daniel Frazier and wife, Joyce White Frazier. Property on Elizabeth Avenue. Stacy T. Lupton and wife, Leonoa B. Lupton, to Theodore Hunter and wife, Ona F. Hun ter. Property in No. 6 town ship. New Bern Developers, Inc., to Euclid D. Armstrong, Jr., and wife, Brenda E. Armstrong. Property in Country Club Hills. Friedrich Treschan and wife. 'AAeef and Eat' at DIXON'S SODA SHOP and LUNCHEONETTE Elks Temple Corner For Personalized Laundry & Dry Cleaning Service, Just Call City Laundry & Cleaners "New Bern's Largest & Finest" 243 FLEET ST. ME 7-2991 Social progress makes the well-being of all more and more the business of each.—Henry George Try Us First SWAIN'S ESSO SERVICE 'The Best Friend Your Car Ever Had" ME 7-6100 Broad & Hancock CLAIMS SPIRITUAL POWER . . . Indian Holy man Aghori Baba closes his eyes to the new law which forbids begging in the streets. As a member of the Indian Holymen’s Assn., he has official iden tification card which exempts him from the anti-hegging law. Berta Saborosch Treschan, to Helmut Treschan. Property In No. 8 township. John F. Sawyer and wife, Janie K. Sawyer, to Henry W. Nyenbrlnk and wife, Marlene J, Nyenbrink. Property in No. 6 township. T. H. Eubanks and wife, Eliz abeth D. Eubanks, to Davie Eugene Tingle and wife, Doris S. Tingle. Property in No. 8 township. Alfred Wetherington and wife, Mary E. Wetherington, to Wil liam S. Wetherington and wife, Canarle Lee Wetherington. Property in No. 1 township. John P. Hoyle and wife, Dora D. Hoyle, to W. D, McCoy and wife, Vera McCoy. Prop erty in No. 2 township. Working Wives (Continued from Page 3) expense, regardless of the fam ily makeup. The employed wives used some of their earnings to up grade their wardrobes. Ob viously, this was necessary to permit the wife to appear suitably dressed on the job. The family economists found that by far the largest single job-related expense was in come tax. Transportation to and from work was also a major item. After these and other job-related expenses had been deducted, net incomes of the Ohio wives ranged from about half of their total Income for mothers of preschool children to more than 60 per cent for wives in households of adults or of adults and older chil dren. Seven out of every 10 wives pooled their net income with that of their husbands, two handled it separately, and one pooled part and kept part. The younger wives were more likely to pool their earnings than the older ones—perhaps because the pressure on family income was greater in these growing families. The uses reported for the un pooled earnings divided into four approximately equal cate gories; To provide furnishings, equipment, or other household improvements; to help with general living expenses or to buy things for the children; to pay debts or provide savings; and to buy personal items for the wife. 9 COLORS OF SEAT BELTS IN STOCK AT LANE'S Automotive Supply 318 Tryon Palace Drive ME 7-4156 Pepsi For Floral Arrangements, Planters and Dish Gardens, or a Special Remembrance for a Friend Who Is III, It's MAMIE'S NOVELTY SHOP 215 HANCOCK STREET OPEN FROM 3 P.M. TO 5:30 P.M. TUESDAY THROUGH SATURDAY