J', Friday, August 30, 1963 THE NEW BERN MIRROR, NEW BERN, N. C. Page Three Real Estate Transfers Clifton Earl Norman and wife, Doris Banks Norman, to Henry Albert Manning and wife, Mary A. Manning. Property In No. 2 township. Emmlttee S. Bartholomew and wife. Flora G. Bartholo mew, to Llnwood W. Ipock and wife, Ann W. Ipock. Property In Sherwood Forest. , Marie M. Morton to William Edward Baldree and wife, Versle H. Baldree. Property in No. 8 township. Robert P. McKeel and wife, Annie I, McKeel, to Jerry S. Holt and wife, Delores Holt. Property in No. 8 township. A. D. Ward and wife, Martha S. Ward, to Thelma Davis. Property on Rooker Avenue. Skinner Construction Cor poration to Richard Hood Kent, Jr., and wife, Phyllis H. Kent. Property In Trent Park. North American Acceptance Corporation to William A. Ipock SILHOUETTES ... A fisherman, facing the rolling hiils of Sausalito and the Golden Gate Bridge which connects them to San Francisco, waits for a hite on his line. and wife, Margaret G. Ipock. Property In No. I township. William H. Hedgepeth and wife, Josephine R. Hedgepeth, to James H. Mahan and wife, Mary E. Mahan. Property In TRYON Sun. - Mon. - Tues. Adult Entertainment btl If you are adult in every sense of the word you will probably not blame Katherine for the. things she aid... until you know about Paul! Color by I ANewWofW Film Corp Production De Lioic I Rsleassd by 2o* No. 6 township. Nora Armstrong to Oscar R. Dove. Property on Eubanks street. Elizabeth Harris Henderson and husband, Cleve Henderson, to Oscar Dove. Property on Miller street. Lucy Harvey Jarman to Vic tor Spruill and Janice Spruill. Property In No. 7 township. Laura Frances Hyman to Bettle Hulen. Property In No. 5 township. James Stewart, Jr., E. E. Bray, and L. P. Dunn, as trus tees of Battleground Park Bap tist church, to Berne Builders and Realty Company. Property In No. 7 township. Lewis Morris and wife, Sarah Lillie Morris, to Barbara Ann Morris Mercer and her husband, James W. Mercer. Property In No. 1 township. Herbert Spencer to Leroy Spencer. Property In Craven county. Donald S. Thornbury and wife, Mabel M. Thornbury, to Robert R. Creger and wife, Lillian E. Creger. Property In No. 6 town ship. Elsie J. Holton to I. Frank Holton. Property on North Pasteur street. I. Frank Holton to Elsie J. Holton. Property In Sherwocxl Forest. Harry M. Rogan and wife, Frances G. Rogan, to Jackie L, Payne and wife, Carolyn A. Payne. Property In No. 6 town ship. Raymond William Andrews, James Augustus Andrews, and Mary Louise Andrews, toMol- lle E. Andrews. Property In Pembroke. Don E, Lee and wife, Dewey B. Lee, to Anthony Noto and wife. Myrtle L. Noto. Prop erty In No. 6 township. Odessa Keys to Lalle Mack. Property In No.l township. Trent Development Com pany, Inc,, to Berne Builders 6 Realty Company. Property In No. 8 township. Gene A, Jackson and wife, Mildred A. Jackson, to Wal ker D. Goe and wife, Gertrude I. Goe. Property In No. 6 town ship. Mike Jowdy and wife, Flor ence W. Jowdy, to Charles F. Matthias, Jr., and wife, Beat rice I. Matthias. Property In Havelock Park. Mack f oreman to Mance N. Gary and wife, Martha F. Gary. Property In No. 5 township. Nancy A. Paul to Clyde H. Paul, Jr. Property In No. 8 townshlo. L. G, Mattnis and wife, Nan nie T. Matthls, to Franklin M. Mllby and wife, Annie Mae r! Mllby. Property In Green Park Place. RENEW YOUR SUBSCRIPTION A democracy can only be strong If all Ue citizens are. properly educated and careers are freely open to all the tal ented.—James P, '^onant Scott TILE CO. Tru-Tread Tire Co. U. S. TIRES Recapping A Vulcanizing 223 Craven Street ME 7-2417 TILE AND FLOOR COVERING L. C. SCOTT, JR. Sheoth, 12-20 THE WORD IS ^'WOOL'' in slim, young silhouettes with a Fall fashion look 14.99 You're young with a dash of sophistication in a sheath or a shift of fine sheer wool! The boot-necked sheath has on artfully draped bodice, and o gleaming rayon satin belt; the straight shift features a young standoway neckline and a self belt to wear or not, as you please. Both in black, cranberry or blue. DIAMOND JUBILEE celebrating 75 years of service I 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 NOW OPEN FROM 9:30 A.M. TO 6:00 P.M. TUESDAY THROUGH SATURDAY

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