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Page Eight THE NEW BERN MIRROR, NEW BERN, N. C. Friday, February 23, 1973 TEEN Topics IN NEW BERN TODAY New Bern teen agers can render a real service to our city by learning the answers to questions most often asked by tourists. We are often ap proached for Information by out of towners, as you well know. A survey by travel experts shows that these are the usual queries, so let’s try to be well versed on these sub jects: Reliable service when you need it most is as close as your telephone TONY'S DRUG STORE 1 14 Queen St. Dial ME 7-4060 W. C. CHADWICK GENERAL INSURANCE Clark Building Telephones Office ME 7-3146 Home ME 7-3432 For Top Tunes by Your Favorite Recording Stars YOUR TEEN-AGE MUSIC CENTER IS HAWKS RADIO & APPLIANCE CO. 327 MIDDLE STREET We are grateful for your trust and appreciate your patronage. And in serving you we make it a point to practice genuine old fashioned courtesy. health is precious let us help protect yours ^/wfmional PHARMACY NEW BERN, N. C. 1. How did your town get Its name? 2. What is the population of your town? 3. Where is the Chamber of Commerce located? 4. Where is your postofflce? 5. Are there colleges in your area? Where located? 6. Where is the library? What historical points are to be seen here? 7. Where is an attractive place for a picnic? 8. What is the altitude of your area? 9. Can I go fishing and swim ming here? Where? 10. We can only stay here a day or so, what do you recommend to see or do? 11. Do you have any service clubs? Which ones? 12. Are there any detours or road hazards on the highways leaving here? 13. What flowers* can I get some pictures of now? 14. Where can we go to play golf while we’re here? 15. Where will I find tourist Information? 16. Are there any parks or resort areas nearby? What are accomodations? 17. What churches do you have here? 18. Where can I find a good hotel or motor court? 19. Where can I get some food in a good, clean, restaurant? 20. Where can I find a doc tor? Hospital? Let’s know the answers when we’re asked. Have A Sip ... Peruvian Indians believe that a man who is struck by lightning and survives will be restored to full health by a sip of vicuna blood. Looking Glass — (Continued from page 1) United States of America.” Such a treaty of peace was never signed. The biils carried a wide variety of illustration. Yours may have pictured Confederate President Jefferson Davis, Vice-President Alexander H. Stephens, or a couple of cabinet members, Judah P. Benjamin and R. M. T. Hunter. And it’s also possible that the engraving features a likeness of George Washington, Andrew Jackson, John C. Calhoun, Ceres (god dess of v^etation), some other mythological character, or a cotton Held. Following the War Between the States, there were thousands of Confederate ’’Blue Backs” scattered in home and businesses around New Bern. How many remain in existence is anybody’s guess. Because they were plentiful, and worth less, many of them were dicarded during the bitter Reconstruction days, and others were simply misplaced and lost with the passing of years. If there’s a moral to this, it’s the inevitable fact that almost everything becomes valuable when kept long enough to become a scarce item. For example, countless old lettters have been thrown away here that carried stamps and considered priceless today. Maybe you didn’t toss them in the trash during a housecleaning session, but if you didn’^ your parents or Reo/ Estate Transfers Mary H. Gooding to Camie C. Gooding. Property North of Havelock. Virginia C. Warrington to Walter R. Secosky and wife, Phyllis B. Secosky. Property in No. 8 Township. George W. Whitfield, Jr., to CSeorge W. Whitfield, Jr., and wife, Jessie B. Whitfield. Property at Norwood and Church streets. George R. Scott and wife, Thelma Register Scott, to Armstrong Grocery Co., Inc. Property in No. 8 Township. Cleveland Park Homes, Inc. to New Bern Building Supply Company. Property in Greenwood. Elizabeth Nunn Duffy and husband, Rodolph Duffy; and Eleanor Nunn Jones and husband, S. M. Jones, to Junius P. Johnson and wife, Betty B. Johnson. Property on Oaven Street. Richard A. Haddock and wife, Lillian B. Haddock, to Taylor Motor Company. Property on North Craven Street. Floyd Strong to Helen Strong. Property on N. C. Highway 43, North of Vanceboro. grandparents did. Take a fool’s advice, and hang onto that Confederate money. YOUIL FIND YOUR TOP TUNES AT . . . Central News & Card Shop 202 MIDDLE ST. NEW BERN RAY'S UPHOLSTERY ■ FREE ESTIMATES • Pickup & Delivery • 1601 Netional Ave 637-6365 Laurence D. Wall and wife, Margaret W. Wall, to Lewis C. Eisberg and wife, Muriel L. Eisberg. Property in Country Club Hills. Joseph W. Plaster and wife, Carol D. Plaster, to Ernest L. Bright and wife, Joyce M. Bright. Property in Trent Park Homes. Treasure Cove of the Atlantic, Inc., to V. Burton Brinson and wife, Gayle M. Brinson. Property in No. 2 Township. Treasure Cove of the Atlantic, Inc., to Alexander S. Calvin and wife, Alice W. Calvin. Property in No. 2 Township. Treasure Cove of the Atlantic, Inc., to J. Elliott Dixon and wife, Mary K. Dixon. Property in No. 2 Township. Treasure Cove of the Atlantic, Inc., to Myron H. Ennis and wife, Jo Ann Ennis. Property in No. 2 Township. Treasure Cove of the Atlantic, Inc., to James R. Gavigan and wife, Catherine G. Gavigan. Property in No. 2 Township. Treasure Cove of the Atlantic, Inc., to Bobby A. Griffin and wife, Kate J. Griffin. Property in No. 2 Township. Treasure Cove of the Atlantic, Inc., to Clarence H. Guthrie and wife, Lucille P. Guthrie. Property in No. 2 Township. Treasure Cove of the Atlantic, Inc., to Francis W. Hagan and wife, Alberta S. Hagan. Property in No. 2 Township. Treasure Cove of the Atlantic, Inc., to William H. Henderson and wife, Mary J. Henderson. Property in No. 2 Township. Treasure Cove of the Atlantic, Inc., to Raymond G. Hinnant and wife, Ida B. Hinnant. Property in No. 2 Township. Treasure Cove of the Atlantic, Inc., to David K. Jackson and wife, Carol A. Jackson. Property in No. 2 Township. JOHNSON CHRVSlER-PlVinUIH, he. 1219 Pollock New Bern YOU'LL PROBABLY FIND IT AT Askew% Inc. HARDWARE AND BUILDING SUPPLIES 1101-3-5 Pollock Street New Bern
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