Page Eight THE NEW BERN MIRROR, NEW BERN, N. C. Friday, February 22, 1963 I want to make a correction on something I said last week. There was not a choir here Friday in assembly. Instead we were honored to have with us five New York Shakespearian actors. They were extremely good, and really knew how to make us laugh. The portrayals which they put Lester Gaskins Auto Service TV Type Instant Engine Analyzer Special Auto Tune-Up Equipment 313 TRYON PALACE DRIVE The S. Parker Company ME 7-3397 Lennox Comfort Craftsmen on were very helpful to those who were required to see Julius Ceasar for English. We have the craziest mixed- up weather in New Bern that I have ever heard of. Here's hoping you didn’t miss the beautiful snow which was fall ing Sunday, or the sunny and warm day we had Monday. Of course, it had to rain at least one day this week, so it rained Tuesday. See what I mean? Don’t forget the Follies which begin tonight in the high school auditorium, with a second per formance Saturday night. The Blue Notes are going to be here tonight, and we, the Bears, play the Kinston Red Devils at Kinston. I dare anyone to say there is nothing to do. Live for yourself alone, and you become smaller. Live for others and you grow greater. Looking Glass- (Continued from page 1) action. Among the officers pre sent and seated in council was Knox, who reminded him of the story of the knife and his mother’s injuction--*’Always obey your superiors.” ‘‘You were commanded to lead this army,” said General Knox, “and no one has ordered you to cease leading it.” Washington paused and thenreplied, “There is something in that, I will think it over.” Half an hour later he had torn up the resignation, de termined to fight on to the end. Thus upon this slender thread, the story of a little knife and a mother’s injunction, hung for Bring Your Ailing Watch To Us. Wo'll Make it Well Again. MIKE'S JEWELERS 222 Middle Street '^Wondei'whaf malces l-l- 'l-as+e so good?^ MTTUft UMMI AUTMOVTY Of THI COCA.COU COMPANY »Y New Bern Coca-Cola Bottling Works, Inc. NEW BERN, N. C. Top Ten Tunes In New Bern This Week 1. Hey Paula--Paul and Paula. 2. Walk Like A Man—Four Seasons. 3. Ruby Baby--Dion. 4. Rhythm of the Rain--Cas- cades. 5. Walk Right In--Rooftop Singers. 6. From A Jack To A King-- Ned Miller. 7. You’ve Really Got A Hold On Me--Miracles. 8. You’re The Reason I’m Living--Bobby Darin. 9. Wild Weekend--Rockin’ Rebels. 10. Blame It On The Bossa Nova--Eydie Gorme. THEIR CHOICE—New Bern High school seniors agreed that Carol Ragan is the girl in their class with the most personality, when they picked superlatives. Her laugh ing eyes and ready smile help to make the campus bright, even on rainy days.—Photo by John R. Baxter. Don't Settle for Less than the Best. Have Your AAotor and Chassis Steam Cleaned Graham Fulcher's BLUE GABLE SERVICE STATION Pollock & Hancock Streets BUDS & BLOSSOMS- (Continued from page 7) This week, for our Buds and Blossoms poem, we have se lected “Who Has Known Heights” by Mary Brent White- side, Who has known heights and depths shall not again Know peace--not as the calm heart knows Low, ivied walls; a garden close; And though he tread the humble ways of men He shall not speak the common tongue again. Who has known heights shall bear forevermore An incommunicable thing That hurts his heart, as if a wing Beat at the portal, challeng ing; And yet--lured by the gleam his vision wore- ■ Who once has trodden stars seeks peace no more. one brief moment the future life of a great nation, whose governmental principles have enlightened and elevated humanity, A mother’s gentle command determined the course of a noble son, and changed the map of the world. SUBSCRIBE TO THE MIRROR Fresh Eggs Produced Locally By My Own Hens. Delivered Weekly To Your Home. Call DURWOOD HANCOCK AT ME 7-2262 DIXON BROS. NURSERY Glenburnie GROWERS OF FINE TREES, SHRUBS AND PLANTS Your Wedding Is an Epic Event, and You'll Treasure Forever the Photographs Mode on This Special Occasion, If They Are Extra Special, Too. • Consult Us, Without Obligation, When Making Your Plans. Baxter's Studio 323 Pollock Street ME 7-6345 Don't Forget Your Week-End Special PACKAGED TO GO Barbecue, Bread and Slaw for Two $1.00 Barbecue, Bread and Slaw for Four $2.00 SUPER SPECIAL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Half Barbecue Chicken with all the trimmings to eat on the premises or take out (listen), just $1.00 MOORE'S BARBECUE Phone ME 7-2276 1216 Broad Street o o o oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo SUPPORT THE HEART FOHD (THIS AD GLADLY CONTRIBUTED BY THE MIRROR) 'OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOE o