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Page Two THB new BERN MIRROR, NEW BERN, N. C. Friday, July 22, 1966 t New Bernlans planning to visit New York with their small Irv this summer may want to treat themselves and Junior to a helicopter ride. Operating from a heliport at 12th Avenue and West 30th Street, Hughes Helicopter will give two passengers a 20 min ute flight over the Big Town's skyscrapers, statues and parks for the price of $12.50 per per son. If your youngster Is under nine years, he will get to go for half price. In the event you’re not quite up to forking out this much from your vacation money, there's a IS minutes flight to the Statue of Liberty that sells for $7,50 per per son and Qie half price for tots also applies as In the above flight. Cheaspest flight of all Is a 10 minute.,.9yqr file West Side for $5. R^servaaons are not necessary, but for further in formation when you reach New York you can get the full story by dialing 695-0520. In contemplating such a fillet, bear In mind that the helicopter has room for only two passengers In addition to the pilot. It flies at a low level, affording the best possi ble view of the city. Just as popular with young- For the Very best in front 1 end alignment and wheel balancing, Motor Tnne-np, generator, and starter re- ^ patrs and brake service. HARVEY MOORE, Mechanic BALLARD'S SERVICE STATIQM Bridgeton, N. C. Don't Get Hot Under the Collar at the Weather Man . . . Ride as Cool as a Cucumber You Can Do it with an A.RA Air Conditioner | Nationwide 12 Moe. Warranty PAUL'S KINSTON HIGHWAY Dial ME 7.430« Floyd Paul, Sr. sters as the Statue of Liberty are the Empire State Build ing, China Town, Coney Is land and the Bronx Zoo. And, if you have the time, take your moppet to Rockefeller Center, the United Nations and the Museum of the American In dian. At 34th Street and 6th Avenue, you and your family can visit the biggest department store In the world, R, H. Macy and Co. and leaving the Herald Square exit of this huge establishment go south two blocks to Glm- bel's. By all means head for the Pet Shop on the elidith floor. But let us warn you. Junior or Betsy may insist that you pur chase one of the many adorable puppies oh display there. If your child already has a dog or a cat, he can buy his pet a gift, ranging from cat cologne to dog pretzels. Real Estate Transfers Willlard A. Ritter and wife, Beady H. Ritter, to James Ray Ipock and wife, Carolyn K. Ipock. Property in No. 3 town ship. Tryon Realty Co. of New Bern, Inc., to Jack Randal Guld- ley and wife, Peggie Waters Quidley. Property In South- gate. Jack Randal Quidley and wife, Peggie Waters Quidley, to Tryon Realty Co. of New Bern, Inc. property in Bernvlew. Donald E, Ingram and wife, Eileen O. Ingram, to Raymond Allen Bayer, Jr., and wife, He len Lucille Bayer. Property in Havelock. Sellar H. Harkley and wife, Beulah Hodge Harkely, to James A, Lofton. Property In No. 5 township. Letha B. Simpson to Walter H. Jordan, Jr., and wife. Hazel M. Jordan. Property In No. 1 township. Ernest D, Hartford to Emma C, Hartford. Property In No. 6 township. John D. Martin and wife, Mildred D. Martin, to Monzelle Norris and wife, Brenda Mar tin Norris. Property in No. 6 township. Robert P, Holmes and wife, Dorothy B. Holmes; John R, Baggett, in, and wife, Natalie S. Baggett, to Edwin J. Celia and wife, Eileen Celia. Prop erty In No. 8 township. Mattie L. Manning to Char les T. Manning, Jr., and wife, Mamie Jane Manning. Property in No. 8 township. Charles T, Manning, Jr., and wife, Mamie Jane Manning, to John D. Senn and wife, Mar garet A. Senn. Property In, No. 8 township. Tryon Realty Co. of New Bern, Inc., to George M, Griffith and wife, Betty C. Griffith. Property In South Kenneth Grahame. Most American heroes of the Revolutionary period are by now two men, the actual man and the romantic Image. Some are even three men—the actual man, the Image, and the debunk ed remains.—Esther Forbes. There are two times when you can never tell what Is going to happen. One Is when a man takes his first drink; and the other Is when a woman takes her latest.--0. Henry. Town butcher Paul Ford, with an ancient sword, leads his towns* people In a counterattack on what he thinks is the first in* vasion of Worid War III in "The Russians Are Coming, The Russians Are Coming" now at the Tryon Theatre, through United Artists release. In Color by Deluxe and Panavision, the comedy co*stars Carl Reiner, Eva Marie Saint, Alan Arkin, Brian Keith, Jonathan Winters and Theodore Bikel. gate. Ethel Marie Payton Dawson; Chester Cornelius Payton and wife. Addle Bryant Payton; Ot to Sylvester Payton and wife, Hattie Payton, to Carolina Pow er & Light Company. Property In No. 8 township. James A. Meadows and wife, Isabelle H, Meadows, to Harvey Clyde Brinson. Property In No. 2 township. James Frank Fisher and wife, Artie Jane Fisher, to Artie Jane Fisher, property in No. 5 township. Wyatt A. Holton and wife. Ruby P. Holton, et als, to Edison G, Grimes and wife, Anna Bell M. Grimes. Prop erty In No. 2 township. Clara Jones to Oscar Roose velt Dove and William H. Dove. Property on the west side of Murray Street. William M. Butler and wife, Jean Butler, to William Edgar Butler. .Property In No. I town ship. Claude D. Lancaster,Jr., and wife, Anne Rebecca Lancaster, to James P, O'Brien and wife, Dorothy M, O’Brien. Property In Country Club Heights. New Bern Production Credit Association to Allen Baker Bland; Hyman Glenn Gardner and wife, Doris H. Gardner. Property In Craven County. MORSELS As a rule. Indeed, grown up people are fairly correct on matters of fact; It Is In the hl^er gift of Imagination that they are so sadly to seek.— ALL-SEASON AIR CONDITIONING warms or cools at a touch! Emma T. Hill to Mamie Smith Davis. Property In No. 3 town ship. Francis V. Cyr and wife, Thelma L. Cyr, to Vernon C. Ackert and wife, Virgil C, Ackert. Property in No. 6 township. W. C. Hagood and wife. May Belle Hagood, to William R. Waters and wife, Ruth Atkinson Waters. Property In No. 7 township. ^he S. B. Pariceil Company 1104 National Avenue ME 7*3397 L Lennox Comfort Craftsmen Your certified Lennoi ce2'er-eipert Shorty's Glass Shop -ANYTHING IN GLASS- Havelock 447-8300 Day New Bern 637-5903 Nile You're Missing Something If You Haven't Tried the Delicious Fried Chicken and Tasty Seafood at HARMONY HOUSE Bayboro Hightway Just Outside Bridgeton TRYON NOW SHOWING the CRAZYfeifle? A YOU'LL FIND THE "DIFFERENT" GIFT YOU'RE LOOKING FOR AMONG THE MANY UNUSUAL ITEMS AT MAMIE'S NOVELTY SHOP 215 Hancock St.
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