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Page Six THE NEW BERN MIRROR, NEW BERN. N. C. Friday, December 3, 1965 I As Seen in The Mirroi^s Now Showing SPORTS -r\OV*^ of Athletes and Events When New Bern’s Norman Swindell takes to the field against Maine In the Tangerine classic, the East Carolina cap tain will be performing in his third college bowl game. No one can do better than that. North CarollnaStatels count ing on Kinston’s Tommy Wat kins to give the Wolfpack bas- ketballers much needed strength for the Atlantic Coast campaign. As a Red Devil in years past, Watkins caused the NBHS Bears considerable grief. Local fans have no trouble recalling Michigan State’s Gene Washington. Gene scared Uni versity of North Carolina sup porters in 1964, after the Tar Heels piled up a 21-0 lead. His pass catching narrowed the final margin to 21-15, if memory serves us correctly. Graduation will remove twenty of this season’s All- Northeastern gridders from the High school scene. Returning for continued stardom will be Dennis Reese, an end, and Mike Baker, center, both of Kinston Red Devils. Scott TILE CO. TILE AND FLOOR COVERING L. C. scon, JR. Incidentally, there were few squawks when Greenville’s Phantoms placed six players on the loop honor outfit. The Greenles were loaded with tal ent, but there’ll be plenty of holes to plug next September. Real Estate Transfers SUSAN HART, on. of Holly- wood's loveli.st start, featured in AlP's "Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine" new at the Ma sonic Theatre. TRENT PARK LAUNDERETTE 2120 Trent Blvd. Mrs. Donald Humphrey 7 A.M. - 6 P.M. Complete Washing & Drying Service Answering the mail: Pro bas ketball dates back to 1898, when Philadelphia, Camden and Trenton formed a National League. . .Graham McNamee was the first commentator to broadcast a New Year bowl game. He aired the 1927 Rose Bowl contest between Stanford and Alabama, and it was the first coast to coast program of any type. Boxing’s low ebb was empha sized locally by lack of interest in the Cassius Clay-Floyd Pat terson fight. Can you imagine apathy of this sort ever occur ring in the good old days when Dempsey, Louis and Marciano gave the cash customers some thing of value? Give Clay credit for one worthwhile achievement. He got rid of Sonny Liston. Looking Glass- (Continued from page 1) Una’s traffic fatalities for a period one-sixth that long. This editor covered his first hurricane in 1933, and the big blow snuffed out 22 lives along the North Carolina coast. No less than 21 of the vicious’ storms occurred that year, setting a record that still stands. No one knows for sure the strongest winds ever generated by a hurricane, but experts, basing their estimate on dam age done, place the velocity as high as 200 miles. In one hour, an average hur ricane releases energy equal to the electric power generated in the United States during an entire year. Jason Morris Farms, Inc., to Jason A. Morris and wife, Joyce W, Morris. Property in No. 2 township. Emma BeU Gaskill and hus band, WllUam Gaskill, toJames Glllls and wife, Matilda Glllls. Property in Craven County. W. A. Rhem and wife, Lutle Hill Rhem, to Charles Lind- burgh Everett and wife. Queen Esther M. Everett. Property in No. 3 township. W. A. Rhem and wife, Lutle Hill Rhem, to William Marsh all, Jr., and wife, Marzella R. Marshall. Property in No. 3 township. John CephusJarman and wife, Thelma Elizabeth Jarman, to Ernest H. Cahoon and wife, Sarah S. Cahoon. Property on Park Avenue. Denver Donald Zelgler and wife, Shirley J, Zelgler, to Larry J. Oldson and wife, Betty N. Oldson. Property in No. 6 township. Jay Clarke and wife, Ethel T. Clarke, tojay Clarke. Prop erty in No. 6 township. Don E. Lee and wife, Dewey B. Lee, to Jack C. Green and wife, Bettle C. Green. Proper ty in No. 6 township. Skinner Construction Corp oration to Bruce G. Edwards and wife. Pearl T. Edwards. Property in Trent Park Homes, Inc. Lillie Louise Casey to John Wilbur Corbitt. Property in Co lonial Heights. Tru-Tread Tire Co. U. S. TIRES Recapping A Vuleaniiing 223 Craven Street ME 7-2417 • Ceramic Tile • Quarry Porches • Marble Fireplaces o Rubber & Asphalt Tile G. H. BRYAN Tile Contractor ME 7-S418 Auto Radioton Cleaned, Rodded and Repaired We remove and repiace B & R Radiator Shop BRIDGETON ME 7-4504 ESSOTANE GAS SERVICE THE PROVEN FUEL PRODUCT HUMBLE OIL COMPANY SERVICE THAT SATISFIES SCOTT GAS COMPANY 221 MIDDLE ST. PHONE ME 7-3179 VITA-VAR PAINTS at MITCHELL'S HARDWARE 315 Tryon Palace Drive ME 7-3100 We May Have Just the Home You're Looking for In-Town end Out-of-Town Property F. Murray Phillips REAL ESTATE BROKER PHONE ME 7-2757 W. C. CHADWICK GENERAL INSURANCE Clark Bulldlno Talephanat Office Ml 7-3144—Hema Ml 7-1431 FRY BONDED BUILT-UP ROOFING -Call For Fro* Estimates- R. E. BENGEL 1311 N. Craven St. SHEET METAL WORK Dial ME 7-3404 Masonic Fri. - Tues. WHO SAYS THEY DON’T MAKE GIRLS^ LIKE THESE ANY MORE? A, ^She’s f II ‘ttrflV not a 1];^^ girUt's a machine! WDTHE i.4|« Biiii'l millE ; ■ ^ N PAT^^ECOLOR
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