Page Six THE NEW BERN MIRROR, NEW BERN, N. C. Friday, June 12, 1959 Buds AND Blossoms MAMIE MILLER “Ask the beasts and they will teach you; the birds of the air, and they will tell you.”—Job 12:7. Birds are classed or grouped ac cording to the way their feet, bills, and wings grow. There are more than 1,500 bird species in the U.S. The cardinal is the North Carolina bird. It is the only bird with a crest. Encourage red birds or card inals to come to your garden. Do this by providing food, shelter, water and protection. Check your lawn for enemies growing in your lawns. Destroy all FABRICON INVISIBLE REWEAVIN6 Cigaratta Burnt — Mefh Holag Cuts and Ttars Mrs. W. E. Street, Jr. 505 E. Front St. Phone ME 7-2771 New Bern, N. C. School Supplies TYPING PAPER BOOK BAGS NOTEBOOK PAPER PENCILS HARDISON PRINTING CO. Commercial Printing 220 Craven St. Dial ME 7-2314 New Bern, N. C. NOW you ton boy 0 m SIZE All Electric AMng Mochine '*^$19500 It’s a o4^ticiUU*! 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Brick, ce ment blocks, wooden poles,, saw dust and pine needles are very good materials. There are various tools to work up a nice line around borders. Keep your line beautiful even though you don’t have many blooms. Keep your long-legged plants blooming by cutting all seed pods off. Encourage new growth and you will have plenty of blos soms. Cut flowers often for bou quets to have continuous blooming season. Petunias love a lot of cut ting. If you want flowers around your cottage at the beach, plant plants that like salt spray and lots of wind. The following are ideal for such locations, gaillardia, coral bell, lythrum, statice, pinks, se- dums and day lilies, tomarisk, su mac and Russian olive like such air too. They like well-aged barn yard fertilizer and plenty of hu mus. To get more plants of hardy candytuft, cut clippings to put in cold frames and divide old clumps. This may be done during the sum Give Your Favorite Furniture a New Lease on Life. 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Give me the fresh corn and wheat give me serene moving animals teaching content. Give me the nights joyfully quiet as on high Plateau west of the Mississippi, and I am looking at the stars, Give me odorous at sunrise a garden of beautiful flowers Where I can walk undisturbed. As we enjoy the beauty of a beautiful sunrise and hear the birds chattering at their usual breakfast club, can you remember the lines of Robert Louis Steven son? The Swing How do you like to go up in a swing. Up in the air so blue? “Oh, I do think it the pleasantest thing Ever a child can do!” “Up in the air over the wall, Till I can see so wide. Rivers and trees and cattle and all Over the countryside. ‘Till I look down on the garden green Down on the roof so brown. Up in the air I go flying again, Up in the air and down!” CLEANERS 223 CRAVEN DIAL ME 7-2700 Real Esfafe Transfers Clifton D. Meadows and wife, Maggie G. Meadows, to Major Franklin Parks and wife. Myrtle Koonce Parks, property in No. 8 township. Cleo K. Adams and wife, Grace B. Adams; Christine Adams Arthur and husband, Hubert E .Arthur, to Raymond G. Adams and wife, Mae- belle Forrest Adams, property in Riverside. Henry A. Grady, Jr., trustee, to Raymond G. Adams and wife, Mae- belle Forrest Adams, property in Riverside. Raymond G. Adams and wife, Maebelle Forrest Adams, to Henry A. Grady, Jr., trustee. Henry K. Carter and wife, Daisy C. Carter, to Victor E. Sizemore and wife, Gloria M. Sizemore, prop erty in Tryon Village. P^d Jones and wife, Addie M. Jones, to Annie M. Parhem, prop erty in Pembroke. Charles J. Shupp and wife, Eve lyn L. Shupp, to Wiley Jaye Harris and wife, Ruth Mae Harris, proper ty in Woodrow Place. Leonard E. Johnson and wife, Joyce M. Johnson, to Albert F. Morton and Lucy Mae Morton, property in No. 8 township. Ira V. Stephens, Jr., and wife, Betty B. Stephens, to John Alexa- kis and wife, Jane W. Alexakis, property in No. 8 township. Amanda Keyes and Ella Morgan to William Guion, William Allen Scott and William Jackson, trustees of Mission Baptist church, proper* ty in No. 1 township. Milan Mallard Hargett and wife, Annie Marie Hargett, to Archie W. Edwards and wife, Helen M. Ed wards, property in Sunnyside. Mary Louise Pritchett to Tayltnf Motor Co., property in No. 7 town ship. B. M. Holly and wife, Lucille Holly; J. C. Griffin and wife, Nor ma Griffin, and W. H. Tadlock arid wife. Jewel Tadlock, property in Jackson Terrace. Clyde A. Cornelison and wife, Irene R. Cornelison, to Clide Scog gins and wife, Bonn Lynn Wheeler Scoggins, property in No. 6 town ship. Builders & Finance, Inc., to J. W. Starbuck and wife, Rebecca H., Starbuck, property in No. 6 town ship. Donald B. Burroughs and wife, Bobbie J. Burroughs to Alvin R. Walston and wife, Betty E. Wal ston, property in Bern View Park. Harriett A. Lawrence to Lee Grand Jones and wife, Julia L. Jones, property in Pembroke. John R. French, Sr., and wife, Georgia B. French, to John R.' French, Jr., and wife, Brenda V. French, property in No. 2 town ship. Michigan White Cedar and Calif. Redwood Prefabricated FENCES DIXON BROS. NURSERY lUIIIIIIIIIIII Mrs. Mae Blanchard SPENCER - INDIVIDUALLY DESIGNED CORSETS AND BRASSIERES Route 4, Box 363 Phone, ME 7-3778 iliiliiS PEPSI-COLA BOmiNG CO. OF NEW BERN Under Appointment from Pepsi-Cola Company, New York