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Page Six THE NEW BERN MIRROR, NEW BERN, N. C. Friday, November 29, 1963 As Seen in The Mirror's SPORTS tfV-tC of Athletes and Events As of now, Kinston’s Red Devils and the Greenville Phan toms appear to be the basket- WE BUY WRECKED AUTOS MODELS 1955 AND UP Whan You Think of Used Auto Parts — Think of Us. SAULTER AUTO SAl!v,AGE CO. Morahaad Hwy. — Dial ME 7-3910 • Ceramic Tile • Quarry Porches • Marble Fireplaces • Rubber & Asphalt Tile G. H. BRYAN Tile Contractor ME 7-5418 For economy heat with oil maxiimim heat for your money atlSa D CO'*' Ives Oil Co. 506 Cypress ME 7-2197 Gussmon CLEANERS 223 CRAVEN FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION e INSURED SAVINGS • • HOME LOANS • 417 Broad Street Phone ME 7-3721 New Bern, N. C. THE WORLD OF Hazel R. Anderson, to Harry Bennett, Jr., and wife, Linda A. Bennett. Property In No, 2 town ship. Walton L. Jones and wife, Nepple D. Jones, to Guy Ed ward Murphy and wife. Nettle D. Murphy. Property In No. 9 township. Walton L. Jones and Nepple D. Jones, to J. K. phy and wife, Margaret, phy. Property In No, 9 (Continued on Page 7) wife, Mur- Mur- town- ball teams to beat this season In the tough Northeastern Con ference. Both clubs are blessed with talent and experience. Washington’s Pam-Pack Is big and strong, and should win often. Elizabeth City and Ro anoke Rapids may come upwith creditable records. Less prom ising Is the outlook for Jack sonville and Tarboro. New Bern’s determined but inexperienced Bears must go Into the campaign without ben efit of any player who started all of last season’s contests. This fact notwithstanding, the Bruins should be better ball handlers and they have a scor ing punch that might be suf ficient on numerous nights. Defensively, the local lads are apt to have their troubles. If we had to take a guess. It would be our prediction that the Bears will score often and get scored on often. You’ll see plenty of fast breaks before tournament time. The Bruins are, with a few exceptions, young and small. Offsetting these liabilities to some extent Is great desire, and willingness to learn. Coach Bob Lewis tells us that he has been impressed with these fac tors. Something else that brightens the picture, as It would for any mentor, is the academic stand ing of the Bears as a whole. Ball games aren’t won In the class room, but an athlete whose marks present a problem Isn’t the most desirable man to rely on for continuous service. One of the healthy aspects of modern scholastic sports Is the emphasis on satisfactory grades. Certainly on the college level there are few grants In aid awaiting the star athlete who has shown little Inclination for serious study. BUT-rnfi OF 5TAET1NC FlCES 15 {SCOWlNo A5 AlOffE AND MOCE PEOPLE USE THE FORESTS WB recreational ACTIVITIES-DO VOUR PACT HELP PREVENT FOREST FIRES.f Real Estate— (Continued from Page 3) A. R. Means. Property at First Street and Trent Road. Coastal Oil Company to Ver non Ray Whltford, Sr., and wife, Audrey Whltford. Property In Bridgeton. Lonle Harris to George Swin dell Strickland and wife, Lovle Ann Strickland. Property in No. 1 township. H. Bryan Duffy and wife, Helen Johnson Duffy, to Louis Crozell Flemming and wife, Velma Becton Flemming. Property In Larksvllle. Contractors, Inc., to Lonnie E. Pridgen, Jr., and wife, Shir ley T. Pridgen; Ray E. McCot- ter and wife, Barbara W. McCotter; Thomas A. Karam and wife, Marlon E. Karam. Property In No. 8 township. Contractors, Inc., to Hilton Henry Tharp and wife, Bar bara D. Tharp. Property in Havelock Park. T. H. Eubanks and wife, Eliz abeth D. Eubanks, to John Mar vin Davis and wife, Peachie S. Davis. Property In No. 8 town ship. G. Paul LaRoque, Trustee, to Carl W. Johnson and wife, Jackie S. Johnson. Property west of the U. S. Marine Corps Air Station at Cherry Point. James B. Lockhart and wife, Jennie G. Lockhart, to Louis George Shikany. Property in No. 6 township. Skinner Construction Cor poration to Adrian R. Hatfield and wife, Truda S. Hatfield. Property In Edgewood. Adrian R. Hatfield and wife, Truda S. Hatfield, to Skinner Construction Corporation Property on Spencer Avenue. John Gardner toJoelS. Gard ner and wife, Jessie Hall Gardner. Property in No. 8 township. Noah L. Anderson and wife. The S. B* Parker Company ME 7-3397 Lennox Comfort Craftsmen GEORGE W. ALLEN LAND & TIMBER FARM LAND-TIMBER LAND-DEVELOPMENT WILL BUY - SELL - APPRAISE THIPil Y YEARS EXPERIENCE — STATEWIDE LICENSE 5620 1001 Broad Street Phone ME 7-6175 There comes a time in ^very • father’s life... when hif baby ' becomes a “babe”... 2cx Sl^nisaiSr t>EF‘ i HGNryKosrtR.il'bNAiivii^ cOLoavr DfUjke If You're Quick Like A Rabbit, You'll Get Your Share of The Fastest Selling Toys, Games And Gifts In Town At NEW BERN HOBBY SHOP 211 Middle Street NEW SHIPMENTS ARRIVING DAILY
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