Page Six THE NEW BERN MIRROR, NEW BERN, N. C. Friday, November 20, 1964 CARROLL IN AFRICA . . . American actress Carroll Baker, right, on the “Mister Moses” set in Kenya, discusses cosmetic problems with Gladys Nguy, one of the few professional beauti cians in Africa. As Seen in The Mirror's of Athletes and Events Naturally, Bill Bunting (6-7) will be the big gun for New Bern High school’s hustling basket ball team this season, but it’s no one-man outfit. For the Very best in front end alignment and wheel balancing, Motor Tune-up, generator, and starter re pairs and brake service. HARVEY MOORE, Mechanic BALLARD'S SERVICE STATION Bridgeton, N. C. Scott TILE CO. TILE AND FLOOR COVERING L. C. scon, JR. Auto Radiators Cleaned, Redded and Repaired We remove and replace B & R Radiator Shop BRIDGETON ME 7-4504 With Cecil Harrison and Jerry Verrone at the guard positions, the Bears have a pair of sentinels who can hold their own against any other de fensive combo in the North eastern Conference. Opponents of the Bruins have no illusions when it comes to Bunting. The general strategy employed by most coaches will be to anticipate a minimum of 25 points from the lanky goal tosser, while restricting his teammates to as few baskets as possible. Kinston’s Red Devils, the de fending loop champions, have great respect for Bunting. He scored 86 points against them in three games last year, but their own offensive success en abled them to squeak through. The Devils have another strong club this season, and un doubtedly will elect to run with the Bears. However, a few Northeastern quints may resort to slow-down tactics against the local youngsters. If the Bruins are able to come up with a good defense, to go along with what should be an adequate offense, they should be a real contender for the loop crown. There are few soft spots along the way, how ever. Aaron Bryant, a product of New Bern’s J, 'T. Barber High school, is having a fine season as a defensive and for the Los Angeles Rams. And Walt Bel lamy (also from J, T. Barber) is continuing his pro basket balling at Baltimore. Walt made All-America at Indiana, starred for the U. S. Olympic champions, and was rookie of the year in his first pro season a few years back. Last season wasn’t his best, but he bids fair to draw plenty of sports headlines again this year. Real Estate Transfers Ella Mae Nelson to Anna Brock, Helen Nelson, Marie Brock and Ada Edwards, prop erty in No. 1 township. Ray E. McCotter and wife, Barbara W. McCotter, to George W. Cox and wife, Helen D. Cox. Property InTryonVlll- age. R. Frank Hargett and wife, Frances H. Hargett, to Jimmy Lee Heath and wife, Janice Nor man Heath. Property in No. 8 township. Jack R. Canupp and wife, Phebe P. Canupp, to Ben Her man, Jr,, and wife, Patricia Baum Herman. Property in Kenwood. A1 Gibbs Laughinghouse and wife, Diane Brady Laughing- house, to R. E. Bengel, Jr., and wife, Ella Bengel. Prop erty at National Avenue and C Street. Charles G. Tingle and wife, Dora R, Tingle, to John D. Martin and wife, Mildred D. Martin. Property in No. 6 town ship. I. B. Lane and wife, Frances ' G. Lane, to W. S. Lane and I. B. Lane. Property in No. 3 township. D. F. Williams and wife, Gladys W. Williams, et al, to David A. Wingate, Jr., and wife, Elizabeth P. Wingate. Property in No. 7 township, David A. Wingate, Jr., and wife, Elizabeth P, Wingate, to D, F. Williams and wife, Gladys W. Williams, Property in No. 7 township. New Bern Developers, Inc,, to William & Crayton, property In Country Club Hills, Nancy P. Davis and husband, Pinkney Davis, to Harrle Heath and wife, Betty Hardison Heath. Property in No. 7 township. Tryon Construction Company to Wiley A. Moore, Jr., and wife, Jewel F. Moore, property in Trent Park Homes. Robert Bordeaux and wife, Louphella S. Bordeaux, to Julia E. Parker, Property in No. 7 township. Rose Y. Brannan and hus band, James R. Brannan, to Jo Ann Frank. Property on Phillips Avenue. (Continued on page 8) Masonic—Fri. - Tues. WE BUY WRECKED AUTOS MODELS 1955 AND UP When You Think of Uw4 Auto Port* — Think of Uo. SAULTER AUTO SALVAGE CO. Morohooa Hwy. — DIol Ma 7-ltlO Sandra Dee arranges for Rob ert Goulet to nsasquereda at her fiance in Universal's new rontantic comedy in color, "I'd Rather Be Rich," a Rots Hunt er production. PHONE US FOR YOUR FUEL OIL Tommy Davis Oil Co. 707 Chattawka Lane Dial 638-5100 MASONIC - Fri. - Sat. ind SANDRA DEE RDDERT GODLET ANDY WILLIAMS MAURICE CHEVALIER as Philip Dulaine A ms Produdion [d J^atfier Be l^iehJ' A UNIVERSAL PICTURE / in EASTMAN COLOR, ms WEEKEND ITS PEPSI for those who think young! Set an extra carton todi^l SAVE CASH THE WHOLESALE WAY PLUMBING ELECTRICAL HEATING BUILDING SUPPLIES General Wholesale Building Supply Co. PURE PURE FUEL OIL Carolina Oil & Distributing Co. OUAIITY - SERVICE - EXPERIENCE DIAL ME 7-4164