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Page Six THE NEW BERN MIRROR, NEW BERN, N. C. At Sa«ii in Tlw Mirror^t SPORTS A victory over Kinston's Red Devils Friday night, following hard on the heels of last week's spine tingling, 21-19 triumph over Greenville, would send the New Bern High school Bears back to hibernation In a happier frame of mind. No season climaxed by a win against Kinston has ever been considered futile by a Bruin ball club, whatever the year's record. North Caro- Why Buy a New Lock When We Can Change Your Old One for Your Protection? We Promptly Duplicate Keys If You're in a Jam. ERNUL SPORTS SHOP 728 Queen St. J. FRANK OQ(m Company BUILDIR - DEVELOPER - REALTOR «38-5507 NEW BERN, N. C. "CONCERNED WITH THE WAY WE LIVE" jiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiinniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiniiiimiiimiiiiumimimiiiii -/ § s LET US ENHANCE YOUR CHANCE FOR ROMANCE, SMARTLY DRESSED GIRLS GET THAT SECOND GLANCE. Reo/ Estate MIRROR MORSELS of Athlotot cmd EvoiiIb Una's oldest sports rivalry, dating from somewhere in the misty realm of antiquity, Isas deeply entrenched as a dog's Inborn hatred for anv and all cats. New Bernlans learn early In childhood that Klnstonlans are their natural enemies, and the most decrepid senior citizen on the banks of the Neuse and Trent never develops blood so tired it doesn't surge as of old at the thought of renewed com bat. Rest assured that every Kin ston native reacts in similar fashion to the thought of tang ling with New Bern. To such an extent, in fact, that pictur ing any semblance of an armis tice this side of heaven, or in paradise itself, is the wildest sort of fantasy. Giving either of the respec tive teams slated for Friday night's affair a pep talk would be a superflous as coaxing a preacher to have another piece Transfers WUllam Leigh Hill and wife, Thelma Smith Hill, to Murray J. Smith, Jr., and wife, Clara Hill Smith. Property in Pem broke. Colony Developers of New Bern, Inc., to Robert M. Pace and wife, Peggy A. Pace. Prop erty In Colony Estates. Shade H. Bryant to MosesW. J ones. Property near Vance- boro in No. 1 township. Carolyn N. Stanford to Leon Johnson Stanford. Property in New Bern and No. 7 township. Amos D. Hardee and wife, Patricia E. Hardee, to Paul W. Crayton and wife, Flossie D. Crayton. Property InSouth- gate. Paul W. Crayton and wife, Flossie D. Crayton, to Amos Dalton Hardee and wife, Pa tricia E. Hardee. Property in County Club Hills. Lloyd Gilbert and wife, Jessie H. Gilbert, to Chester Lee Husk and wife, Barbara Jean Husk. Property in Crav en County. Ray E. McCotter and wife, Barbara W. McCotter; Lonnie E. Pridgen, Jr., and wife,Shir ley T. Pridgen; T. A. Karam ans wife, Marlon E. Karam, to Paul W. Crayton and wife, Flossie D. Crayton. Property in Tryon Park. E. C. Edgerton,Sr.,andwife, Charlotte H. Edgerton, toEula Morton. Property in Edgerton Heights. Richard B. Bratcher and wife, Margaret D. Bratcher, to F. & H. Construction Com pany. Property InSouthwood. Lloyd Gilbert and wife, Jes sie H. Gilbert, to James Den nis Broadway and wife, Ber nice Tripp Broadway. Property on Secondary Road No. 1225. William H. Holloway and wife, OlUe K. Holloway, to James R. Davidson and wife, Mary E. Davidson. Property in No. 7 tmnship. James A. Best and wife,Nan cy J. Best, to Audrey T. Had dock and wife, Marjorie C. Haddock. Property in Kenwood. Herman W. Quest and wife, Inge S. Clausen Quest, toRay— mond K. Copley, E. S.Bartho- lomew, and S. M. Kellum.Jr. of fried chicken at a Sunday school picnic. Tranquilizers these kids may need,butindeed no stimulants. With the Red Devils playing at home, their supporters will have anguished memories of a foggy evening in the not too dis tant past when their star pass er, Leo Hart (now aDukeLum- inary) was throttled completely on his own battleground by the not to be denied Bears. Tony Salem's pimtlng contributed considerably. What the aroused Bruins did to Hart, the Red Devils would like very much to do to Chuck Mohn. It is no secret that the New Bern offense sputters bad ly when the rangy Bear quarter - back can't get the pass protec tion he needs. Given time to spot his receivers, he could be the difference tonight. Friday, November 7, 1969 Business is always int^fer- ring with pleasure,but it makes other pleasures possible. — William Feather. Half the world doesn't know how the other half lives, but is trying to find out. -- Edgar W. Howe. A good listener is not only popular everywhere, but after a while he knows something.— Wilson Mizner. In these times you have to be an optimist to open your eyes when you wake up in the morn ing.--Carl Sandburg. Morality is the theory that every human act must be right or wrong, and that ninety-nine percent of them are wrong.— H. L. Mencken. In a museum in Havana there are two skulls of Christopher Columbus, one when he was a boy and one when he was a man. —Mark Twain. Married life ain't so bad after you get so you can eat the things your wife likes. - Frank Mc Kinney Hubbard. Early tobed and early to rise, and you'll meet very few of our best people.—George Ade. When I was a boy I was told that anybody could become President; I'm beginning to be lieve it.—Clarence Darrow. If I were running the world 1 would have it rain only between 2 and 5 a. m.; anyone who was out then ought to get wet.—Wil liam Lyon Phelps. The hardest task in a girl's life is to prove to a man that his Intentions are serious--He len Rowland. Nowadays people know the price of everything and the value of nothing.—Oscar Wild'3. Butteric & Simplicity Patterns and all ypes of notions and Dress & Suit Material. THRIFTY FABRIC SHOP Kinston Highway Dial 637-6565 • Ceramic Tile • Quarry Porches • Marble Fireplaces • Rubber & Asphalt Tile 6. H. BRYAN Til* Contractor ME 7-5418 Reliable service when you need it most is as close as your telephone. TONY'S DRUG STORE 1114 Quoen St. Dial ME 7-4060 Property In No. 7 township. Kenneth R. Morris, Jr., and wife, Linda R. Morris, toEu- gene R. Edge and wife, Gail P. Edge. Property In Trent Park. Donald T. MIdyette and wife, Elizabeth A. MIdyette, to Ken neth E. Morris, Jr., and wife, Linda R. Morris. Property on Pollock street. George A. Phillips and wife, Mildred Gaskins PhllUps, to Joseph Ashley Phillips. Prop erty in No. 2 township. Quality Shoe Repairing at Reasonable Prices IDEAL SHOE SHOP JOE HATEM, Prop. 903 Broad Straot ME 7-5011 be AUTO SMART ... shop the AUTO MART For the Cleanest, Late Model Used Cars LISTEN TO WVWB - FM CANDLEWICK INN — GREENVILLE 97.7 When You're Pleasure Bent, On the Neuse and Trent, A BOAT YOU BUY AT Our Place I kimbrell’s I Sandy Point in Bridgeton | iinriimiiif. WILL BE MONEY WELL SPENT
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