Page Six THE NEW BERN MIRROR, NEW BERN, N. C. Friday, June 21, 1963 Real Estate Transfers wiacie L. .urner and lius- bnnd, C. 1,. Tyrner; W. Floyd Fi'.vis and wife, Hnliy May 1-ewis; Cletlia O. Watson and husband, Louis G, Watson; Maude M. Perry and husband, I dm Perry, to Donald H. An drews and wife, Hilda C. An drews. Property In No. 2 township. Kennedy W, Ward and wife, Audrey P. Ward; Carrie Duffy Ward and husband, William F. Ward, to .Annie Wallace Sim mons and Margaret Marie Wal- IT'S Braddy's FOR DRY CLEANING & LAUNDRY Pick-Up and Delivery Service 320 First Street ME 7-2159 TRYON Now thru Sat. ALBERT R. BROCCOLI p'esent Bob HOPG Anita EKbGIg CaLLMeBHsma lace. Property m barksville. Dale A. Dunn and wife, Kath leen WHllls Dunn, to Maiielta D. Willis. Property In No. 2 township. T. A. Llbbus and wife, Amelia Llbbus, to Linia G. Elliott. Property on New South Front Street. Ruth S. Brown, executrix un der the last will and testament of Glennye S. Sanders, to Joseph P. Sanders and wife, Lucille W. Sanders. Property on Oaks Road. W. D. McCoy and wife, Vera McCoy, to John P. Hoyle. Pro perty In No. 2 township. Richie Gillespie Scott and wife, Jesse L, Scott; Ray L. Gillespie to John Smith and wife, Roseanna Smith. Property in No. 5 township. First Citizens Bank & Trust Company as Executor and Trustee under the Will and Codicil of A. H. Bangert to George W. Allen, Paul W. Cray ton, and R. L. Williams. Prob- erty in No. 5 township. Julia Heath Gault and hus band, Clarence L. Gault; Made Gault Ipock and husband, George W. Ipock, to George W. Ipock and wife. Made Gault Ipock. Property in No. 8 township. Mildred Cooley Sanders; Wil liams IVfersh Sanders and wife, Stagg N. Sanders; Molly Cooly Sanders Fountain, part ners trading as The Havelock Company, to James Clinton Long and wife, Joyce Daniels Long. Property in No. 7 town ship. Gerald G. Dennis and wife, Frances Dennis, to Charles T. Manning, Jr., and wife, Mammie Jane Manning. Property in No. 8 township. Don E. Lee and wife, Dewey B. Lee, to Lee and Jones Build ing Supplies, Incorporated. Property in No. 6 township. Virginia T. Daniels and hus band, E. C, Daniels; Frederick L. Tyndall and wife, Norma niHSm iMiii UNIIEO MUSIS COLOR J. W. SMITH AGENCY, INC. General Insurance Premiums Financed Hotel Governor Tryon Telephones ME 7-5500 ME 7-2344 SAME GREAT PEPSI IMCOMVERIEMTCAMS Get PBpsI In 9»nt todnyt nlzes that the child’s needs, not the desires of his parents, must invariably come first during the early years. It is natural for parents to want to shower their baby with affection and attentlon--display him and otherwise give vent to their great satisfaction in his growth and development. This must not be at the ex pense of the routine so neces sary to the development of good health and good habits. There is plenty of opportunity to enjoy one’s child without sacrificing this routine. BEASLKY-KIU^) INSURORS - REALTORS "SERVICE - SAVINGS" 905 Bro*4 StTMl 437-2131 Edie Adams co-stars in the Bob Hope-Anita Ekberg comedy test "Cal Me Bwana," in color at the Tryon Theatre. for himself. Whether or not he will enjoy his newer accom plishments is largely dependent on the mother’s attitude. And it’s a wise New Bern mother (and father) who recog- DO YOU HAVE A JOB FOR A PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED YOUNG MAN? DIAL ME 7-2713 SPORTSWEAR New Bern mothers will do well to keep in mind that the most successful mother is the one who knows what may be reasonably expected of her child, and makes it possible for him to meet this expectation. Too often, say the experts, mothers so regret the passing of the period of infancy that they encourage the retention of infantile habits. The child who is treated as an infant longer than he should be will remain an infant longer than necessary. Mothers can avoid this ten dency if they realize not only that they must be proud of the child’s growth and change but that they too must grow and change. The mother must be able to give up the early de lightful situation in which her tiny Infant is so completely de pendent, for a relationship changing with the child’s growth. This new relationship will prove to be no less satisfying, in its way, than the first. Here the satisfaction, for both the mother and the child, lies in the fact that the small child begins to accomplish things for himself. Physically and mentally he becomes capable of doing things Jean T. Tyndall; F. Faison Thomas and wife, Elsie C. Thomas. Property in Craven County. Olivia V. Boyette to Nancy Eliza Jones. Property in No. 8 township. Charlie Ray Hart to Robert W. Nobles and wife, Myrtle Nobles. Property in No. 7 town ship. James A. Roberson and wife, Della Mae Roberson, to Willie Wesley Carter. Property on Lowell street. impiftPttt for ^ CENTER Downtown New Bern Your Center for Fine Fashions 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

Page Text

This is the computer-generated OCR text representation of this newspaper page. It may be empty, if no text could be automatically recognized. This data is also available in Plain Text and XML formats.

Return to page view