Newspapers / The New Bern Mirror … / Oct. 10, 1958, edition 1 / Page 2
Part of The New Bern Mirror (New Bern, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
V \ Page 2 THE NEW BERN MIRROR, NEW BERN, N. C. Friday, October 10, 1958 Bub Ballard, who hails from Bridgeton and graduated from New Bern High, is getting quite a re putation on Washington’s WITN as Cow boy Bob. Billed as a sure enough son of the golden West, Ballard looks the part, talks like a real eowpuncher, and has a way with the small fry who visit him on his television pro gram that makes for good juvenile entertainment. We hate to think what would happen to Bob if somebody threw him into a trance, put him on a horse, and then woke him up. Be tha: as it may, he happens to be ju.s; as authentic as a lot of other television cowboys, and we’re in his rooting section. Irterviewing kids has its prob lems, however. For instance. Bob You'll Find a Variety of Tropical Fish at Pittman's Aquarium 137 Middle Street PHONE US FOR YOUR FUEL OIL Tommy Davis OIL CO. 707 Chattawka Lane ME 7-2250 BEAR Wheel Alignment Can Add 50% to Life of Tires Get Our Free "BEAR" Inspection Today PAUL'S Kinston Highway Dial ME 7-4206 Floyd Paul, Sr. Floyd Paul, Jr. was talking to several small, gum- chewing boys on his program the other day, and one of them was wearing a baseball cap. “I see you’ve got a baseball cap on,” Bob drawled in true Texas fashion. “Are you wearing it be cause the World Series is going on now?” “Naw,” the kid replied, “I’m wearing it ‘cause it’s raining.” That was a good reason, of course, but Bob wasn’t expecting it, and it made him lose his trend of thought momentarily. He did manage to get back to the subject of the World Series after awhile, and the little boy proved to be a Milwaukee fan. In fact, he launched into a flow ing condemnation of the Yankees that threatened to become a bit too vivid for the propriety of televi sion, so Bob switched the conversa tion to something else and picked out another little boy to talk to. So you see, being a cowboy has its hazards, even on television. In dians and rustlers don’t have a thing on kids. They all bear watch ing. HINTS TO HOMEMAKERS SOAPSUDS ARE BEST DIRT- CHASER—Most household dirt comes from our civilized way of living; soot from industrial plants and heating equipment, lint from linens and blankets, grease from cooking and eating indoors. The things man wears and touches get spiled from body oils and perspira tion, as well as from soot and dust. Soapsuds are the best dirt-chas ers for hard surfaces, textiles, plas tics—-and for man himself. Soap and water get things clean. Dirt has many and varied odors; soap suds has only one—a clean, fresh fragrance. CLEANING OUTDOOR FURNI TURE—Wood, canvas, plastic and cord webbing can be kept clean with warm soapsuds and brisk scrubbing. Always rinse well and wipe off excess water. Glass and tile table tops need frequent wash- answer to our child-like faith in the Lord Jesus. Show us increasing ly what soHship and daughterhood in Thy Family means, and lead us in this Way everlasting. Through Jesus Christ, our Lord. Amen. M. Elmore Turner, Pastor Broad Street Christian Church New Bern, N. C. KEEPS 'EM CLEAN—It gives us pleasure to introduce you tp Puffy, the stray cat that took up at the Billy Benners home, and set a new standard of sanitation for the entire neighborhood. Not content with washing herself constantly—stopping only to eat and sleep, the fastidious feline surveyed the situation and decided to clean up every kid in sight. Children love her, and get a large charge out of her persistent scrubbings. If you see it in The Mirror, it's bound to be so. Here before your eyes is Puffy in action, giving Billy Benners, Jr. the once-over while he gets the latest low-down from his favorite funny- book. He’s a genius if he can induce others to think as much of him as he does of himself. IT TAKES TIME FOR DOLLARS TO GROW. PLANT THEM NOW. Donald T. Midyette Investment Securities 237 Craven Phone ME 7-2360 ON THE (HOOVER ICONVERTIBLE aeeciAu - Mo*i#r .t* i • 6«ati, At It SwMpi,, At It CleontI • Throw-away Ba07 • Powerful Suction i \t^2 tpood motorj OETTINGER BROS., INC. Good Furniture for Good Homes ing with warm suds. Aluminum: Use warm-to-hot soapy water, scouring with very fine steel wool if needed. Rinse with hot water; dry, and polish with a soft cloth. Chromium: Scrub with a soapy cloth or soft brush; rinse, and pol ish with a clean, soft cloth. Copper: Wash in warm soapy wa ter; add a little household ammon ia to repiove spots caused by cor rosion. Rinse, dry, and apply a good metal polish. Pewter: Use warm soapsuds. Rinse and polish with a soft cloth. For heavily, tarnished pewter, first cover with silver polish; then, while still wet, apply soap lather. Rinse in hot water and dry thoroughly. Stainless Steel; Deposits of all kinds come off easily, while fresh and soft, so wash promptly with hot soapsuds; use a sponge, fiber brush, or cloth. A Weekend Prayer Our Father which art in heaven. Thou hast bidden us to “come boldly unto the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy, and may find grace to help in time of need.” We thank Thee, Lord, for that amazing invitation, and we take Thee at Thy word by coming in full assurance that even now our needs are being met. At this rendezvous of prayer we behold the matchless life of Jesus Christ, Who came “in the fullness of time” for our salvation. As we look upon His purity in life. His compassion in death, and His vic tory in resurrection, our hearts are overwhelmed within us. It is plain to us. Father, that in the Lord Jesus Thou hast loveliness and joy unspeakable to give us. Why are we so slow to receive all that Thou hast to offer? Vi^hy do we postpone, from day to day, enjoyment of the heavenly riches? Create within us a receptive heart, at this very moment, and keep us aware that as many as receive the Lord Jesus, to them He gives ‘‘the power to be come sons of God.” Thank you, Lord, for sonship and daughterhood within Thy Family. What an inestimable privilege this is! We never could have attained it in a million years; it has come from Thee as an infinite gift, in ITfie^Ing ••t WORTH REMEMBERING • Truly—ours is a sacred trust—to serve you with understanding, experience and honesty. Our funeral service is complete, our prices within range of ail. POLLOCK Funeral Home Member of Ndtional Selected Morticians, an association of funeral directors of high ideals, ethical practices and business integrify Check-Up on Your Medicine Chest! Throw-out old drugs, never use another peraon's medicine, and let us help ■ S you make a list of "needs'' j for emergencies, and to protect your family's health. And remember, your pre scription is caMfully and quickly filled. Joe Anderson Drug Store- ME 74201 Take a Few Steps and Save in Our Self-Service Budget Department JOHANSEN, RHYTHM STEP, PARADISE KITTENS, NATURALIZERS, DR. LOCKE’S, SANDLER OF BOSTON, AND FIANCEES !vwtfyvvvvvvvvvvvvvwvswsa Black Patent Leather, Blue Calf, White, Brown & White WHY BUY CHEAP SHOES, When You Con Buy Good Shoes Cheap? THE BOOTERY Floor Furnoce Repairs Linson Plumbing Co. Dial ME 7-3482
The New Bern Mirror (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 10, 1958, edition 1
2
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75