Page Stj[ THE NEW BERN MiRHOR, NEW BERN, N. C. Friday, November 19, 1965 As Seen in The Mirroi^s SPORTS of Athletes and Events add 20 pounds on his present diet. At New Bern High, under Bob Lewis, the modest giant had no chance to loaf in practice sessions, but he admits the grind is harder at Chapel Hill. However, both Bunting and Cecil Harrison are as happy as June bugs in a watermelon rind as they perform for what is unan imously regarded as the best Carolina freshman team in his tory. aBaBBBoaBHoa BRAND NEW Kinston Coach Paul Jones isn’t kidding when he says his Red Devil basketballers and the New Bern Bears aren’t apt to continue their domination of the Northeastern Conference this year. Although the State 3-A champs invariably come up with strong replacements, It isn’t easy when you lose virtually an entire team by the graduation route. In the early going at least, the Devils can hardly be a polished outfit. New Bern Coach Bob Lewis is In much the same boat. His fine team of recent seasons is no longer around. Only Gary Holt, who is capable of great ness and may achieve it, re mains from the second best 3-A quint in North Carolina. Greenville’s Phantoms look like the ball club to beat In tough Northeastern campaign ing, with Roanoke Rapids a strong contender. This could be the season when several teams will be in the running rlgjit up to the wire. Hopefully, the Bears could be Included in the group. New Bern fans who have been fearful that Blll Bunting’s lack of poundage ml^t hamper his college career can relax. They’re feeding him so well at the University of North Carolina that he now tips the scales at 190. The 6-8 former Bruin may Auto Radiators Cleanod, Roddad and Rapairad Wa ramova and raplaea B & R Radiator Shop BRIDGETON ME 7-4504 1966 BUICKS! 1966 OLDSMOBILESI Factory Fresh! Wide Seleciiott AT For . . . HOME AND HEARTH — By CAROLYN HOLLIDAY — Home Service Representative Carolina Power and Light Co. For the Very best in frunt end alignment and wheel balancing. Motor Tune-up, generator, and starter re pairs and brake service. HARVEY MOORE, Mechanic BALLARD'S SERVICE STATI0M Bridgeton, N. C. Savings You Would Expect Later in the Model Yearl WHY? What better way to celebrate than sharing a holiday meal at Thanksgiving with friends you hold near and dear. Set the table with your finest china and silver—and use your imagina tion to create a distinctive holi day centerpiece. At Thanksgiving our thoughts turn toward turkey, ham, sweet potatoes, pumpkin pie and other fhvorltes. Here are some new easy recipes to de lict your family in this sea son. using 1/4 C. for each. Heat 1 T. butter and honey in small heavy skllley; when syrup is hot, add potato balls, one at a time. Quickly roll ball in glaze, using 2 forks. Place balls'in greased shallow baking dish. Top with walnut half; drizzle with a little melted butter. Bake in oven (350 degrees) 15-20 minutes. Makes 10. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE VITA-VAR PAINTS •t MITCHELL'S HARDWARE 315 Tryen Palace Drive ME 7-3100 8 Because We Need Used Cars! Buy Now and Save JELLY-GLAZED HAM Use a canned ham. Place in shallow baking pan and bake in slow oven (325 degrees) about 20 minutes per lb. Fifteen minutes before ttme Is up, set over control at 350 degrees and spocHi half of orange glaze over ham; continue baking about 15 minu tes, basting several times with remaining glaze. Orange Glaze: Heat and stir 1/2 cup orange marmalade till it melts. If jelly used for glaze is still to thick, add 2 T. water per 1/2 cup jelly and add 2 T. butter, melted. FRY BONDED BUILT-UP ROOFING -Call For Fro* Estimatoo- R. E. BENGEL 1311 N. Craven SL SHEET METAL WORK Dial ME 7-3404 TBENT OLDS CADILLAC BUICK Inc. Morehead City Highway NEW BERN, N. C. Lie. 2683 SWEET POTATO BALLS 2-1/2 C. sweet potatoes, 3/4 Tsp. salt, 2 T. butter, melted, 1/4 C. tiny marshmallows, 1 T. butter, 1/3 C. honey, 1/2 C. chopped valnuts. Melted butter. Walnut halves. Combine mashed sweet pota toes, salt, and 2 T. melted butter; stir In tiny marshmal lows and chopped nuts, chill for easy handling. Shape In balls, n m (ELMO) "• JONES SAVE CASH PLUMBING THE ELECTRiai WHOLESALE HEATING WAY BUILDING SUPPLIES SHEET METAL CO. 318 First St. ROOFING HEATING SHEET METAL WORK Phone 637-6951 General Wholesale Building Supply Co.

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