Page Eight
THE NEW BERN MIRROR, NEW BERN, N. C.
Friday, August 28, 1959
Teen
Topics
IN NEW BERN TODAY
We are glad to see our New Bern
High school majorettes participat
ing competition on a State level.
Win or lose, it’s a wonderful way
to gain experience and compare
the quality of your twirls with oth
er baton weilders.
August is a long way from New
Year’s Day, but the time is here
to make some resolutions. We
should plan to make the next nine
months all that they ought to be in
our classrooms. After all, we’re do
ing ourselves a favor when we get
the best education possible.
It is wise to give a great deal
of thought to the courses we select.
Most of us are hoping to go to col
lege, and our plans should be made
on a long-range basis.
No one wants to study all the
time, and pass up the extra-curricu
lar activities at our school. We
need both to become well rounded
individuals. You can accomplish a
great deal scholastically and other
wise, if you make good use of
your time. After all, all of us have
the same number of hours in a dav.
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Are you keeping a scrapbook?
Unless you preserve the newspaper
clippings and sentimental keep
sakes that are dear to you, they
will be misplaced or lost forever.
Don’t let them get away from you.
These things become doubly preci
ous in later years.
We think it’s a nice idea too to
have an autograph book. Usually
we get a lot of autographs from
fi’iends to go into our yearbooks,
but it’s also fun to have a small,
handy autograph book that’s filled
with the signatures of fellow stu
dents, special adult acquaintances,
and—if we’re lucky—a few cele
brities.
Plan now to attend every foot
ball game this year. Give the Bears
your full support, and get your
voice in good roooting condition.
Call HIS for free estimates on
local and long distance mov
ing.
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Top Ten Tunes
In New Bern
This Week
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• AWNINGS
• BOAT COVERS
• CANOPIES
• TRUCK COVERS
• VENETIAN BLINDS
• YACHT WORK
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1. Three Bells — The Browns.
2. There Goes My Baby — Drift
ers.
3. Sea of Love — Phil Phillips.
4. Lavender Blue — Sam Turner
5. A Big Hunk of Love — Elvis
Presley,
6. Sleep Walk — Santo Johnny.
7. What’d I Say — Ray Charles.
8. I’m Gonna Get Mamed
Lldyd Pripe.
9. My Heart’s An Open Book —
Carl Dobkins.
10. Broken-Hearted Melody —
Sarah Vaughan.
THAT DAY-
(Continued from Page 1)
hood continue to plague Junior
throughout his school days. It isn’t
a pleasant prospect, but it must be
faced nonetheless.
This morning, however, the thing
that really counted was that at long
last 431 boys and girls saw their
dream come true. They weren’t lit
tle any more. They were big—^big
enough for the first grade.
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wheel alignments motor tune*up/
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IT’S HIGH SCHOOL NOW—Jean Gosnell seems almost
wistful, as she takes a last look at vacation and thinks about
studies. Today’s Mirror Maid is a freshman at New Bern
high, and quite proud of it.—Photo by Billy Benners.
MASONIC
SUN. - MON. ■ TUES.
moderate amount of milk—about
two glasses a day. Milk is a
Afec Ciiinnoss who, because of
an extraordinary resemblance
to^ another man, has been
tricked into taking over the
latter's identity, finds that he
also has "inherited'' his mis
tress, Nicole Maurey. This is
one of the suspensefut situa
tions in MGM's "The Scape
goat," film version of Daphne
du Maurier's best-selling novel.
Bette Davis co-stars.
HINTS TO
HOMEMAKERS
(Continued from page 6)
wine poured over the fruit will im
part a delicious flavor. You will
find this makes a perfect salad or
dessert. When served as a salad,
you may like to place a scooped-
out cantaloupe shell in the center
of your melon bowl and fill with
creamed cheese, to which you have
added a little salad dressing, fresh
ly ground nutmeg, and sweetened
with honey. This should be blend
ed into a smooth cream.
The diet of an older person
should be watched carefully to be
sure it includes good quality pro
tein foods like milk and meat to
protect them against anemia, vita
min deficiencies and so forth.
Nutritionists recommend that
older people continue to use a
Keep Your Head
After Accident
By Martha Johnson ^
Dodge Safety Consultant
REMEMBER these important
rules if you’re ever involved in a
traffic mishap:
Notify police or highway
patrol.
Don’t panic. Keep calm. It will
help set the pattern for others
involved.
Give first aid to the injured.
Don’t move them.
• If your ear can be moved,
drive it off the highway, but
don’t leave the scene.
Exchange name and address,
license number and name of in
surance company with the otiier
driver.
Get names and addresses of
witnesses.
Make notes of pertinent de
tails that may be useful later.
Don’t admit liability to anyone.
Don't sign anything. Leave it to
the legal authorities to decide
who is at fault.
When released by the police,
have your car towed to a garage
if repairs are necessary.
CaU your insurance company
and give them the facts.
source of good quality protein, a
moderate amount of calcium and
a very good supply of riboflavin.
A balanced diet for older people
should be composed of meat, milk,
yellow and leafy vegetables, fruits
and a moderate amount of cereals
and breads. This group should not
let themselves fall into the all-too-
common habit of nibbling biscuits,
cakes and other sweets and then
not having an appetite for the
foods they^hould get each day.
We have brought out this point
before la this column, but we be--
lieve it is worth bringing up again,
and it is—that-the worst diets are
found among the very poor and the
very rich. People with extremely
low incomes and a low level of un>
derstanding of nutrition tend to
eat too much of the dry, staple
foods that are high in starch.
In the upper-income groups they
tend to eat too many sweets and
starchy foods because they taste
good. Children in this group always
have plenty of spending money and
they usually eat the wrong things,
too.
Good nutrition is most often
found in the upper-middle class of
families where the homemaker is
intelligent and interested enough
in good nutrition to take pride in
providing balanced meals for her
family.
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We Are Discontinuing
Until Fall Our Serving
of Charcoal Steaks & Chicken.
In the Meantime, You Can Count on Us as
Alwa/s for Good Food and Refresh
ments, Day and Night, and
for Courteous Car Care.
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