Page Eight THE NEW BERN MIRROR, NEW BERN, N. C. Friday, June 19, 1959 • I y '■ Teen Topics IN NEW BERN TODAY Some of us didn’t stay out of classrooms very long after New Bern High closed for vacation. We J. K. Powell DISTRIBUTOR ME 7-2265 plunged into Bible school at our various churches, where we served as instructors and assistants. Almost always there is a great need for workers, and devoting time and effort to a cause like this is not only worthwhile but very satisfying. These Bible schools last only a short while, and we will have plenty of time to seek outdoor pleasure in the weeks ahead. A number of the teen-age crowd are counselors at camp in our section this summer, and a lot of us envy them for their good fortune. Being a counselor is a responsi bility, and there’s plenty of work. However, just like Bible school, you can find joy in the realization that you’re contributing to the success of a very good cause. Needless to say, most of hs are on the go these days. We’re head ing for Atlantic Beach frequently, and doing a lot of swimming and skiiing at Trent Pines and the New Bern Golf and Country Club. We were happy to see Beth Lansche back in town for a vaca- WE LEND MONEY $25 to $200 CRAVEN LOAN CO. 305 Pollock St. R. E. BENGEL SHEET METAL WORKS Roofing of All Kinds Warm Air Heating 1311 N. Craven St. Phone ME 7-3404 CHARMING CATHY—Many a photograph has been snap ped of Morehead City’s Cathy Chalk since she was crown ed Dairy Princess for an area comprising Craven, Carteret, Jones, Onslow and Pamlico counties. This likeness is our Mirror Maid choice, for its adequately reveals the delightful vivaciousness that impressed the judges.—Photo by John R. Baxter. jewel boa weienti ll|!. tion. All of us are proud of her wonderful record as a member of the Cypress Gardens ski team. The fact that she learned to ski expert ly right here at Trent Pines makes us still prouder. With all of the college crowd back. New Bern is a brighter and more exciting place for teen agers We miss them while they are gone and everything seems to pep up a lot when they get home. This has been an exciting few weeks for Georgia Parrott. Win ning the Craven County Dairy Princess crown, and then the Miss New Bern crown, was all any teen ager could dream of. She is a very nice person, and we are happy for someone who is charming, talented and modest. fw«»qoqowou8Uuuwuuuuuui>oooooa Top Ten Tunes In New Bern This Week ■wnnnnntMCt NATIONALLY ADVERTISED Senerator-Starler and Regulator Rebuilding and Repairt Exide Battarlet SANDLIN BATTERY VULCANIZING CO. 115 Craven Street 1. Battle of New Orleans—Con nie Stevens. 2. Personality—Lloyd Price. 3. Kansas City—Wilbur Harrison. 4. Dream Lover—^Bobby Darin. 5. Quiet Village—Martin Denny. 6. Cookie Cookie Lend Me Your Comb—Connie Stevens. 7. A Teen-ager In Love—^The Belmonts. 8. The Happy Organ—^Baby Cortez. 9. Only You—Frank Tourcel. 10. Sorry I Ran All The Way Home—Impalas. Williams' 66 Ser. Ctr. 24-HOUR SERVICE MUFFLERS — TAIL PIPES Wheel Balancing — Brake Relining — Generator And Starter Repairs — It's 601 Broad St. — Ph. ME 7-S4S4 JACK HORTON - (Continuod from Pago 1) Originally from South Carolina, he started with Seashore on June 15, 1925, when the company first began operating. He married Grace Eubanks of Belgrade, has a son—- Jack, Jr.—and lives in Washington. Jack isn’t one to preach or give other advice. But, because we re quested it, he offers the following tips on how to drive defensively: Keep alert, think ahead, be adapt able, pace yourself by the traffic around you, stay in one lane, obey traffic laws, use common sense, be courteous. He says, “If you watch out for the safety of others on the road, you’ll find it a lot easier to live, with yourself—and you’ll probably live a lot longer.” That’s Jack Horton, as nice a guy as ever came along. SUBSCRIBE TO’ THE MIRROR Give Your Favorite Furniture a New Lease on Life. FREE ESTIMATES PICKUP a, DELIVERY Gray Upholstery Co. Dial ME 7-7266 WE BUY, SELL and TRADE Stocks, Bonds and Mutual Funds. Give Us a Trial Donald T. Midyette DEALERS — BROKER Investment Securities 237 Craven Street Phone ME 7-7174, , NOW you ton buy a FULL All Elettric Adding Mothinu $7950® It's a Q/f!attcn(U* 1 SIIJO 6 ADOS a SUSniACIS 6 MutnhiB 6 usR, TOTAU up «• wnmm a ruu ONE VIAR OUARANWI a SAME NATIONAL OUAUTY—AS O ' NEW LOW PRICE irt oae of die o«r Sooeaojr IMtk ■iBufaciQMd b7 The Nadoiial Cak Roii. Me Cixapuf—produon of tagfNL peaci^ foe gait IS eiNER MOOEU—UP Iwe FREE BEMONSmAnON MG 7-3197 Neil Vetter , f Owen G. Dunn COa For Weddings, Showers, and Other Special Occasions, Your Cake Problem Is Solved at CRAVEN BAKERY 325 South Front ME 7-3651 NEXT TO BRAOOY'S LAUNDRY I

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