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Friday, March 8, 1963 Real Estate — (Continued from Page 5) Linla G. Elliott to Alonzo White. Property In Pembroke. Davie Etta Wynn to Donald H. Clement and RobertH. John son. Property in Oak Park. Woodrow W. Thomas and wife, Lalla K. Thomas, to Wil liam D. Lee, Jr., and wife, Mavis C.Lee. Property in Trent Park, Queenle Dixon Biddle to John K. Biddle, Jr., and Elizabeth B. Gibbs. Property In No. 3 township. THE NEW BERN MIRROR, NEW BERN, N. C. Page Seven Security is the priceless pro duct of freedom.--B. E. Hutchinson Tru-Tread Tire Co. U. S. TIRES Recapping A Vulcanizing 223 Craven Street ME 7-2417 1918—45 Yrs. Service—1963 John R. Teyler or John R. Taylor, Jr. About This Question: “My wife has been hospitalized for months—the biil is already over $4000, and I'm without hos- pitai insurance. The patient in the next bed has a Major Med ical Expense Policy from your agency. She pays the first few hundred dollars, but the huge bill is paid by the company. Docs this policy cost very much?” For the answer to this and ali your insurance questions consult the John R. Taylor Agency. Phone ME 7-3866. MONY MUTUAL OP NEW YORK THK MimiAL tin iNSiiaAneB eoMPAUv er MIW TCmK. NEW TOm, N. V. • rON LIFE, HEALTH, CKOUPINSUNANCE, PENtKIN PIAHS, MONY TODAY MEANS MONEY TOUORROWl What’s Your Postal I. Q.? '^MXIMU^A'6M?P5 AeE A COLLECTORS' ITEM -TRUE a FAL6E a 15 “mERff S0METXIM& 1T4E fMTTER WITH THI5 CARO ? - UXX WUERI^ THE STAMP 1. TRUE.—Picture post cards with the stamp stuck on the face of the card rather than on the address side are known as “maximum cards.” Postmasters may cancel these cards and hand them back to the person presenting them. Max imum cards are considered collector’s items and are given special care in canceling. “SPOILED AEROGRAMMES MAY NOT □ TRUE BE REDEEMED” □ FALSE 2. FALSE.—Spoiled unmutilated aerogrammes (air-letter sheets) may be exchanged for other postage-stamped paper at postage value less lt each. Ifs Not the Cold, but The Humidity, They Soy Humidity, that notorious de stroyer of summertime com fort, can be a wintertime menace, too. But for different reasons. _ During hot summer days, the air is often damp with moisture. It’s difficult for perspiration to evapoiate from your skin, and you keep on mopping your brow. Just the opposite Is true In winter. There’s liable to be too little humidity. Humidity Is simply the amount of moisture In the air. Quality Shoe Repairing at Reasonable Prices IDEAL SHOE SHOP JOE HATEM, Prop. 903 Broad Street ME 2.5011 '►V\4»nder whaf mates If fas+e so good?'* umotm OF TM COO COIA CONFAMT « New Bern Coca-Cola Bottling Works, Inc. NEW BERN, N. C. • Ceramic Tile • Quarry Porches • Marble Fireplaces • Rubber & Asphalt Tile G. H. BRYAN Tile Contractor ME 7-5418 only about one or two quarts of water In an evening. The water evaporated too slowly to relieve the problem of “thirsty air.’’ Today you can have push but ton winter humidity control with an automatic device that enables you to add from 2 to 28 quarts of moisture to your family’s In door air supply each day, de pending on the needs of your home. Whan your bimlly enjoys comfortable Indoor winter weather for the first time, you can surprise them by saying, “In addition to the heat. It’s the humidity.” KEPT HIS WORD Miami—“I’ll be back,” pro claimed the angry suitor, Thomas Bishop, 36, as he marched out of his living room leaving a distressed damsel sitting there. He was. Bishop backed out of the driveway, put his car In the wrong gear, and smashed through his picture window. In the living room once again. Bishop said, “Told you I’d return.” More than 500,000 children of school age are affected by the cardiovascular diseases. For Top Tunes by Your Favorite Recording Stars YOUR TEEN-AGE MUSIC CENTER IS HAWKS Radio & Appliance Co. 327 Middle St. W. C. CHADWICK GENERAL INSURANCE Cl«rk Building TRiRphon.i OffiCR ME 7-314i—Hem* ME 7-14]] compared to the total dampness the air can hold at the same temperature. In winter, cold moisture-car rying air rushing Into your home from outside expands with In door warmth. As the air spreads throughout the house, the quan tity of moisture In each cubic foot of air decreases. (Air at zero and 80% relative humidity drops to 5% relative humidity when heated to 76 degrees be cause at 76 degrees air can hold 17 times as much mois ture as at zero.) This thirsty air steals mois ture from every possible source. Including your body. Nose and throat membranes may become too dry. With the protective moisture gone, these membranes may become the seat of infectious organism, thereby increasing your susceptibility to respiratory ailments. Mother’s method was to place a water-filled pan, or deep metal container on the radiator. These makeshlp moisturizers, thought helpful, vaporized DIXON BROS. NURSERY Glenburnie GROWERS OF FINE TREES, SHRUBS AND PLANTS The S. Parker Company ME 7-3397 Lennox Comfort Craftsmen LIVING AS WE PRAY I knelt to pray when day was done. And prayed "O Lord bless everyone. Lift from every saddened heart the pain. And let the sick be well again." And then I woke another day. And carelessly went upon my way. The whole day long I did not try To wipe a tear from any eye. I did not try to share the load Of any brother on the road. I did not even go to see The sick man just next door to me. Yet, once again when day was done, I prayed, "O Lord bless everyone." But as i prayed, unto my ear There came a voice that whispered clear. "Pause, hypocrite, before you pray. Whom have you tried to bless today? God's sweetest blessings always go By hands which serve Him below." And then I hid my face and cried, "Forgive me, God, for I have lied. Let me but live another day And I will live the way I pray. OETTINGER BROS., INC. Good Furniture for Good Homes For Floral Arrangements, Planters end Dish Gardens, or a Special Remembrance for a Friend Who Is III, It's MAMIE'S NOVELTY SHOP 215 HANCOCK STREET OPEN FROM 3 P.M. TO 5:30 P.M. TUESDAY THROUGH SATURDAY
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