Page Eight THE NEW BERN MIRROR, NEW BERN, N. C. Friday, October 27, 1961 i \ t Teen Topics By CAROLYN COKER Wasn’t the game last Friday night sad? I won’t say anything else about it because I might perjure myself, but I’m sure you know what I’m thinking. If you don’t just open your ears and listen to some of the gos sip going around. Hunting season opened a few weeks ago. Do you suppose this has anything to do with all the absences lately? Possibly many of our stu dents suffer from squirrel-itis. Report cards came out Monday. All the poor unfortunate students can no longer enjoy themselves. Re port cards are a contagious disease which everyone would rather avoid Halloween is coming up soon. This year as before, many of the yougth of New Bern will participate in a big “trick or treat for UNICEF” cam paign. UNICEF is the United Nations International Childrens Emergency Fund. It helps children throughout the world who are hungry and needy and without medical care. Over 100 countries and 50,000,000 children and mothers are among For the best In wheel balencing, Wheel alignment/ motor tune«up» brake, generator, starter repairs, Harvey Moore. Ballard's Service Station Bridgeton, N. C. Dial ME 7-3U2 Quality Shoe Repairing at Reasonable Prices IDEAL SHOE SHOP JOE HATEM, Prop. 903 Broad Street ’ NVE 7-5011 those who benefit from UNICEF. Governments are assisted in pro grams of disease control, nutrition, and maternal and child welfare. Now first, I appeal to you the youth. Come out on Halloween night and help us to collect for UNICEF. We need you. This is safe, construc tive fun. The trick is to treat all the children of the world. Finally, I urge you the adults to give UNICEF all your support. Give those pennies and nickles and dimes. Give the penny that will buy five glasses of milk for an undernourish ed child. Give the penny that will buy enough vaccine to protect a child from tuberculosis. Give the nickel that will buy the penicillin to cure a child of yaws. Won’t you respond to the knock at your door on Hallo ween night? Those youth participat ing will be wearing orange and black bands. Give to the children of the world. Give to the feeling of good will; Top Ten Tunes In New Bern This Week tanwinfiHnnnr ^nnnnnnnHia FUEL KIDS FILL UPyoUR OILTANK • NOW, BY HECK.'. DON'T WAITTILL WINTER'S ON VOUR NECK. ,.5rTlREfiOlLCO.^ - _ 203 TRYON PALACE DR. i 55toeME.7-3423 1. Runaround Sue — Dion. 2. Big Bad John-— Jimmy Dean. 3. Hit The Road Jack — Ray Charles. 4. Bristol Stomp — 'The Dovells. 5. Sad Movies — Sue Thompson. 6. Crying — Roy Orbison. 7. Let’s Get Together — Hayley MUls. 8. Ya Ya — Lee Dorsey. 9. This Time — Troy Shondell. 10. I Love How You Love — Paris Sisters. - W. C. 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For obvious reasons we picked Beth Martin, a New Bern High school sophomore with as pretty a pair of eyes as you could ever hope to see.—Photo by Billy Benners. What's .V Cooking Most New Bernians of all ages are fond of sweets, and for something different you might like to try mincemeat fudge squares. For ingredients you’ll need one- half cup of butter, one cup of fine ly-chopped walnuts, one teaspoon of vanilla, one and one-half squares of unsweetened chocolate that has been melted, three-fourths of a cup of sifted cake flour, one-fourth tea spoon of salt, and confectioners’ sug ar. Cream the butter and regular sug ar together. Add the eggs, one at a time, beating after each addition. Mix together the mincemeat, nuts, vanilla, and melted chocolate. Add to the fiyst mixture. Sift the flour and salt together^ and fold in. Pour into a shallow 8 by 12-inch baking pan which has been greased and lined with oiled paper. Bake at 350 degrees for 30 to 35 minutes. Turn out of the pan onto waxed paper while hot and cut into small squares. Sprinkle with confec tioners’ sugar. This recipe will give you about 75 squares. Having gained a pound or two, you can then try cupid capers. For ingredients yqq’ll need one cup of dried irtfeed fruit, one cup of shred ded coconuii one teaspoon of grated lemon rind, three-fourths of a cup of hazelnuts, one teaspoon of lemon juice, one tablespoon of orange juice, two tablespoons of confec tioners’ sugar, one tablespoon of Cointreau, and granulated sugar. / The Looking Gloss^ (Contlita,«CI FrMii PagiB 1) underbrush some distance away. When a park employee -Bwived at the spot where the bMl should have been, everybody would be going through the motions of looking for it. Failing to find it, the man who had come to fetch it back to the ball park would leave. The ball was then cabbaged onto, and ended up on a sandlot or a sidestreet. And now we ~ say the younger generation is awful. Steam the dried fruit in the top of a double boiler about 10 minutes. Grind with the coconut and hazel nuts — putting through the grinder twice. Add the other ingredients and knead until stiff. Add more confec tioners’ sugar if the mixture needs stiffening. When very firm, roll into small balls, then roll in granulated sugar. Allow to dry for several hours. You’ll have about three dozen cupid capers to reward you for your effort. Both of these recipes will come in handy at any time, but are ideal for the approaching holidays. A bachelor is a man who believes that one can live as cheaply as two. A VISIT TO OUR SHOWROOM will reveal the complete stock of hand-made items that we fashion. Everything from old-timey dolls to the New Bern Bear. LOU-MAC Ceramic Studio 215 Tryon Palace Drive IT'S WILLIS PLUMBING & HEATING Mi.' for Dependable Work 723 Queen Street ME 74545 • Ceramic Tile • Quarry Porches • Marble Fireplaces • Rubber & Asphalt Tile G. H. 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