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THE NEW BERN MIRROR, NEW BERN, N. C. Page Three The Looking Glass- (Continued (rrom fege 0 about them nor wish for them but to do them. . “The distinguished men in all times have been prodigious work ers, earnestly intent upon securing actual results. The present age is intensely practical, and more than ever the race is to the alert, the energetic, and the industrious.” But, we hasten to add, never get too busy to smile. In fact, make it your first order of business, and most of your chores will seem less of a burden. Like the little song your child sings in Sunday school, “Brighten The Corner Where You Are.” In truth, people can generally make time for what they choose to do; it is not really the-time but the will that is lacking.—Sir John Lubbock CLEANERS 223 CRAVEN W. C. CHADWICK GENERAL INSURANCE Clark Building TtlephonaM Dffica MB 7-314* — Horn# MB 7-34*3 EXPERIENCED PHARMACISTS SERVE YOU COURTEOUSLY AND .RELIABLY AT^. TONY'S DRUG STORE 1114 Queen Street ME 7-4060 The CHARBURGER • Burgers • Chardawgs • French Fries • Thick Shakes Only ^9^^ • Big Drinks, 10c So Delicious WHY COOK? • Cheeseburgers • Pizza Stick with the Four Basic Groups of Food DEATH IN DISGUISE?—It could be. “Offering a ride to a stranger,” says FBI Chief J. Edgar Hoover, “is a dangerous, blind gamble. No matter how clean cut he appears, the hitch-hiker may be one of the youthful hoodlums, fleeing felons or sex maniacs that are common types in the criminal world.” Hitch-Hiker's Roulette New Game of Death on Highway Do you like to gamble? If so, there’s a great new game being played on the highways and byways of the United States. It’s called hitchhiker’s roulette a wonderful variation of Rus sian roulette — and the results are just the same. When you lose, you’re dead. Hitchhiker’s roulette is most prevalent during the summer Vt«ndr>ds of thou sands of vacationing families are on the road going to and coming from their vacation retreats. Also on the road are nice guys who just need a lift and the ruthless members of the hitchhiker clan, pyschopaths, perverts, sex maniacs and ruthless murderers who are on their way to or running away from trouble. The game starts when you as a motorist make your fateful deci sion to be a Good Samaritan and give a hitchhiker a lift. You may pick up a nice guy. No problem. But, then, you may be like Carl Mosser of Illinois. Carl and his family made the mistake of pick ing up a hitchhiker in Oklahoma. Carl, his wife and three children are dead. Their mangled bodies were found in an abandoned mine shaft in Joplin, Mo. — all five victims of one of the most heinous crimes ever recorded in FBI files. The innocent looking rider Carl picked up was William Edward Cobb, “one of the most vicious hitchhikers ever to come to the attention of the FBI,” according to J. Edgar Hoover, director. In a 17-day jaunt from Blythe, Calif., to Santa Rosalia, Mexico, Cook killed six innocent people and kidnaped four others, includ ing a police officer. “Again and again these tragedies occur,” says Mr. Hoover. “It is al most unbelievable that the average citizen, who carefully takes pre- I cautions against allowing strangers into his home, will frequently give 80 T'fttic 'thought to picking up trouble in the person of the un known wanderer:” To emphasize Mr.'Hoover’s point, you should know that in a single year troopers on the New Jersey Turnpike bagged the following Food fads come and go, but the four 'basic food groups still remain your best guide to a healthful, balanced diet, says nutritionists. Each day you should include in your diet two to four glasses of milk; two servings of meat, fish, or eggs; four servings of fruits and vegetables; and four of bread or cereal. These foods are needed to sup ply you and your family with the many different nutrients essential to good health — proteins for growth and for repair of body tis sues; minerals, vitamins, fats and I carbohydrates for normal body functions. You can substitute cheese or ice cream for some of the milk and also count the milk you use in casseroles or puddings. Try some meat other than beef and pork. There arc other items equally important such as liver, heart and kidneys; poultry and eggs; fish and shellfish. When you select your fruits and vegetables for the day, be choosy. Be sure to include in your four or more servings at least one of the vitamin-C-rich items like grape fruit, oranges, cantaloup, raw strawben-ies, broccoli, peppers. Or two servings of any of these — honeydew melons, tangerines, watermelon, asparagus, b r u s s e 1 rprouts, or raw cabbage. Also, include a serving of fruits and vegetables that provide vita min A. These are the dark green and yellow vegetables and a few fruits — namely, apricots, canta loups and persimmons. To count as one of the four servings, all breads and cereals should be whole grain, enriched, or restored. Check the label to be sure. To round out the meals and to satisfy your special cravings, you’U want to add some other foods such as fats, sugars and maybe some baked goods. These “other” foods supply calories and can add to total nutrients in your meals. TRY OUR FAMILY LAUNDRY RATES .Most Economical in Town 14c - Flcit Work 33c — Wearing City Laundry and Dry Cleaners, Inc. New Bern's Largest and Finest DOOR BUSTERS AT THE FAMOUS BARGAIN HOUSE 2104 TRENT BOULEVARD MEN'S JACKETS Unlined, Zl|»per Front, 100% Cotton Washable. Colors: White, Black, Khaki, Blue .. . Sizes: 38-46 Bargain House Price — Only $1.88 MEN'S WORK PANTS... $3.00 PAIR Super Deluxe ... Big Dad-Guardsman. Sanforized 100% Cotton . . . Sizes: 29-42. Colors: Khaki, Green , Gray, Blue, Black. BARGAIN HOUSE Open Wednesday Afternoons and Friday Night JehnR. . Taylor or Jofin R. Toylor, Jr. Alout Thfi CKioeHom “I want insurance to pay med ical and hospital bills if I am sick or injured. But more im portant is a,weekly income while I am disabled. Does your agency have a Health-Accident Policy that pays weekly disability pay ments and death benefits?” For the answer to this, and all your insurance questions, consult the John R. Taylor Agency. Phone ME 7-3866. 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