' r »; . f Friday, May 13, I960’ THE NEW BERN MIRROR, NEW BERN, N. C. Page Three ACTION PLUS —^ Governor Wtb> star Glmtn Kcnnsrly of Hm North Carolina District of CIvitan In- tarnational is a busy individual, and novor happior than ho is whan working for Civitah. Ho hails ' front GroAnsboro, wharo ha was Chvrtar Vica-Prasi- dant and sacond CluJb Prasidant of tha Hamilton L|kas Club. Ha^ sarvad on tha N. C. District Con-’ tost and Awards Committaa in 1954- 55 and was chairman for 1955- 56 and 1956-57. Parsonally rasponsibla for ^ chartaring six clubs, two: JunW Civitan Clubs and ona Junior Ciy-^ inatta Club, ha was Liautanant . ^GAvarngr in 1956-57, Diractor of Extansion in 1957, and Govamor- Elact for 1958-59. VERSATILE — Goyamor-Elact Francis Essie of N^h Carolina District Civitan Intarnational is a young man whb doas many things wall. A nativa of Davia-county, ha has dlstinguishad himsalf as baskatball coach and athlatic di- ractar at Wingata coliaga. Ha graduatad from Appalschi- an Stata Taachars coliaga in 1948, with a B. S. dagraa, and addad his M. A. dagrOa in 1950. Ha is a Baptist ctaacon and Sunday school taa^or, is past prasidant of tha Walcoma CMtan Club and a Past Liautanmt Govamor. His salactlon for tha highost of. fica in tha North Carolina Dis- trict assurad a continuation of outstanding loaders. RECORD BREAKER—Naw Barn Civitans naturally point with prida fo Liautanant-Govarnor D. Livingstoita Stallings. As thair prasidant for 1958-59, he push7 through a phanominal program that saw the chartaring of five naw clubs at Washington, fi^tro- haad City, Havelock, Baybero, and Vancaboro tartan InfanM- tional record. What imprassad fellow Civi tans was his modest and assy go ing vfay of getting things dona. Livingstone isn't oba to run around in circles. Ha plans every, detail, takas aim And plugs tha bullsaya with remarkable regu larity. As a loader, and a loyal .follower, ha has few equals. . We/come fo the Coasts ^ CIVITANS WRITE A DELIGHTFUL FINA^ T& CONVENTION ^ WEEKEND BY DINING 6% THE FAMOUS ITALIAN , „ AND AMERICANFOOD AT rj THE HEX In Morehead City .if: With Other New Bernians, We Take Pride in Playing Host to North Carolina's Civitans. ' ' . • Enjoy Your Visit, and Come Back Often. Eiri of Crovm Motel WaCOME, CIVITANS OF NORTH CAROUNA Civitan Burke Taylor and Taylor Motor Compony • TbeTarm • • Question Box • QUESTION: Alfalfa weevils are ruining the first cutting of my Hay. What can I do? ANSWER: Treat with methoxy- chlor or malathion. Be sure to keep field checked. Even after present crop of weevils decreases, another one can appear. QUESTION: Is there much profit in average yields of corn in North Carolina? ANSWEat Not much) when com sells for $1 per bushel. The aver age corn yield'in North Carolina last year was 43 bushels per'acre. Production costs for an acre of corn generally are $39 to $40 an acre. This doesn’t leave much prof it. QUESTION: Why isn’t protalaria now recommended as a soil con servation and improvement crop? ANSWER: Because crotalaria seed are poisonous to poultry and livestock. 'The seed become mixed with feed as grain is harvested from fields in which crotalaria is growing. The government of a nation is its peace maker or breaker. —Mary Baker Eddy. Service on All AAakes of Electrical Appliances Eubanks Refrigeration Service AAB 7-2571 FINANCING AND LOANS SERVICE AT BANK RATES Of Any Type—See First-Citizens Bank and Trust Co. Installment Loan Dept. FOR FAST FRIENDLY ’ Vernon Dixon Offers Top Products and Superior Service to DROF EY FOE A ' VISIT Craven Purol Middle A Johnaon ME 7-9726 *■■■- Odorless Dry Gleaning and - Snow White Laundry - ONE-DAY SERVICE-- " delivery OR GASH & CARRY BRADDY'S 323 S. Front ME 7-2159 , A GOOD P^CE TO EAT - MEfROPQLITAN CLUB bl7 Folieib^'ittvit' ' ME 7-9S27 Enjoy Recreation with Your Friends axiainGiMBBBnotsitinainniioniiBtiiinfMinnnniitiiinHBMnnnnfiiiw^^ CIVITAN HARRY VATZ IS PROUD AND HAPPY TO ADD HIS WELCOME TO NORTH CAROLINA'S JUNIOR AND SENIOR CIVITANS CONVENING IN NEW BERN Downtown Now Born Center fer Finer Fdshiens

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