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Page 2 THE NEW BERN MIRROR, NEW BERN, N. C Friday, May 28, 1958 Aside from sharing the misfor tune of being injured in recent traffic accidents, Buck Basnight, son of Mr. and Mrs. Miiier Bas night, and Ruth Cox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paui Cox, have’some thing eise in common. Both hate needies, and were more concerned with getting stuck when tragedy overtook them than they were with their painful and serious injuries. Buck, who was being attended in his emergency by another phy sician, kept asking when Dr. Gra ham Barden, Jr., was going to show up at the hospital. He wasn’t anxious to see “Bardy” at all. In fact, he complained that the popu lar pediatrician always rammed a needle in an intimate spot where Buck couldn’t see the attack com ing. “If *00 stick me with a needle, he told hospital attendants, “I want you to put it where I can see it Ruth’s first concern after neces sary surgery was food. “If you don’t hurry up and give me some thing to eat,’’ she warned Dr. Joe Patterson, “I’m not ever going to come to your hospital any more.’’ As for the needles, Ruth wanted to count to ten before she got the injection. She counted slowly and methodically until she got to nine, and then started dealing in frac tions. She never did get to ten before the hyperdermic was admin istered, but the nurse, wrongly- anticipating the final number, let her have it anyhow. Ruth didn’t I like it one little bit. Fortunately for Buck and Ruth, children are usually blessed with quick recuperation from injury or sickness. Both are well on the road to recovery, and that eases the minds of countless New Bern- ians who were gravely concerned over their respective mishaps. BEAR Wheel Alignment Cgn Add 50% to Life of Tires Get Our Free “BEAR" Inspection Today He Died Preaching To Congregation What in vour life would you live over, if only you had the chance? County Auditor Ben Jones says he’d like to hear his old-time Taberna cle Baptist pastor, the Rev. J. L. Hodges, pray again. A dynamic man, whose thunder like voice aHded to his impressive ness, Hodges died as he might have wished, preaching to his congre gation at an evening service. A MfltAfiLE—^Getting 40 yttunysfvrs to stay still long far a group photograph Is a moment ous undertaking. This is doubly true when you're dealing with live wires like these boys and girls of Christ Church kindergarten. All of them are as cute as speckled puppies, and more fun than a barrel of monkeys. Missing from the group because of illness at the time the picture was made were Debbie Cordes, Ray Horner, Cindy Smith and Tom- missing are the teachers, Anna Gillikin and Celia Ferebee, who reportedly faint ed when the kids finally got still. Seen in the first row, left to right, are JaHet Williams, Juliet Moore, Barbara Wright, Joanne Gwaltney, Isabelle Patterson, Sam Ward, Annie Fowler and Rachel Beaman. Second row, Barry Langston, Roddy Davis, Jeff Jernigan, Patricia Bevil, Grace Swain, Louise Monte, Walt Fuller, Robbie Millns, David Hodges, John Fox, Gray Wheeler, and Cynthia Hearrin! Third row, Trish Menius, Ann Reesman, Marilyn Bizzell, Ellen Burnette, Jules Barefoot, Laurie Bal lard, Jeff Margolls, Gladys Wylie, Tyler Harris, Morris Hitson, Karen Johnson, and Carol Ann Wolfe. Fourth row, Bobby Scott, Jimmy Morris, Carl Shrier, Lou Abbitt, Ginger Fox, Frank Kihg, Glynn Lansford and Morris Vatz.—Photo by John R. Baxter. PAUL'S Kinston Highway Dial ME 7-4206 Floyd Paul, Sr. Floyd Paul, Jr. Looking Glass - (Continued from Page 1) have still been Mark had they come over on a cattle boat. If Mark landed in God’s great heaven for the young In heart, of one thing you may be sure. There’s I at least one angel up yondez* with a twinkle in his eye. That, it seems to us, is the way he would want it to be. The sum of a man’s intentions and accomplishments equals his I true character. Open Evenings to 8 P. M. for Your Shopping Convenience TOYS - ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT - YARD GYMS - SAND BOXES AND BEACH EQUIPMENT The New Bern Hobby Shop !zn Middle St. ME 7-3504 Livesfock Expert Gives Tips About Fat Steer Raising Thinking about raising a fat steer? If so, perhaps you’d be interested in the. following tips given by James W. Patterson, animal hus bandry specialist for the N. C. Ag riculture Extension Service, to 4- H’ers planning to have livestock projects. First of all, Patter^n urges 4- H’ers not to waste a lot of time and effort deciding what breed of cattle to raise. Remember, the type of steer within the breed is more important than the breed alone, “The eye of the master fatteth the cattle,’’ is an old Scotch say ing. This means paying strict at tention to the finer points of feed ing such as feeding at the same time each day, keeping the feed trough and waterer free from dirt and spoiled feed. Before buying your feeder calf, make sure your facilities are in or der for proper handling and care. When buying, get the best steer possible for your money. Feed a recommended ration and you should make a profit at market price. Train your calf while he’s small —it’s easier then. Provide clean water, salt and minerals. PATHONZZf THE ‘MtRlZOR ADVERTISERS A Great Number of People Entrust Us with Their Pre scriptions. May We Com pound Yours? ■ FREE DELIVERY - TONY'S DRUG STORE Pollock and Queen Sts. ME 7-4060 Kick Those Building Worries Away! 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