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Page Nine THE NEW BERN MIRROR, NEW BERN, N. C. Friday, May 3, 1963 Beef, Pork Top List of Plentifuls Along with warmer weather and spring flowers, home makers can look forward to an abundance of red meats. Top quality beef and pork are plen tiful now and the supply will continue through May. Mrs. Ruby P. Uzzle, con sumer marketing specialist for the N. C. Agricultural Exten sion service, says other foods which will continue on the plentiful list are carrots, canned freestone peaches. anned ripe cli"es, milk and milk products. Homemakers, who are always looking for good meat buys, HEDITATION SK« WeiM'a Mod Widely IM Devotional Quid* Xbt Upper K»«m- with every purchase of a gallon or more of Twelve great performers on one fabu* bus L.P, offered by the greatest per. formers in paints! Gleam Paints cost no more than ordinary paints ... are matched while you watch in over 1,000 fashion-smart colors ... and this season bring you the blaast paint vaiuss on record! Get your free record album today ... supplies ere limited. tiHi umn nocMi WUNVBU Read Romans 5:12-21 Where sin abounded, grace did much more abound, (Romans ?:20.) While doing an Intricate piece of embroidery, I made a mis take early In the work because 1 had not followed instructions carefully. 1 undid the work; but even though 1 was rid of the wrong stitches, holes were left In the linen. When we do not heed God’s Instructions, -we soon find our selves far from following the way of life He has set for us as exemplified in the life of His Son. He forgives us when we confess to Him our wrong doing, but oft-times there re mains the damage of our wrong doing. One of the punishments of our sin is the knowledge that what we do affects others as well as ourselves. There is God’s for giveness, but there are also consequences, and, as George Eliot said in one of her novels, “Consequences are unpltylng.’’ By God’s g^ace and with His help, we can go on to follow the pattern and perhaps make amends for the wrong stitches. Prayer; Dear God, our for giving Father, we are sorry for our sins, for by our wrong doing we have harmed others as well as ourselves. Help us to make restitution If possible and follow hereafter the way pointed out In the life and by the spirit of Thy Son, In His name we ask. Amen 'i nougni r or The Day; Though our sins punish us, God’s forglvlnglove redeems us from destruction. Elizabeth J. Briggs (Pennsylvania) will be glad to learn that beef supplies will be even heavier the second quarter of the year than the first. As much as 10 to 15 per cent more fed beef will be marketed In April, May, and June of this year than during the same period Isist year. To serve with these red meats, homemakers can add carrots to their menus. Car rots, one of the most versatile of vegetables, can be served hot and buttered, raw In strips and curls, or grated in salads. I Carrot prices, too, wlllberela-' tlvely low at retail. As for canned freestone peaches, there’s still lots of them available and at favorable prices. * ' Now Is the time to drink lots of milk, to use creamy cottage cheese in spring salads, and to serve ice cream as a refresh ing dessert. Milk supplies are expected to be higher this year. Hoses every year San Francisco—Each year on February 21st, Mrs. Johannes Skytte gets a dozen roses. In 1949 she bought a pair of shoes, took home the wrong box and found 12,000 In the box. She returned the money to the manager F red Dubeau who In grattltude sends her a dozen' .roses on this date. Scott THE CO. TILE AND FLOOR COVERING 1. c. scon, JR. Vote for and Elect Tom I. (Tommy) As Your Fourth Ward Alderman A LIFE LONG RESIDENT OF NEW BERN A PROPERTY OWNER IN THE CITY OF NEW BERN A MAN WHO IS INTERESTED IN CIVIC AND INDUSTRIAL IMPROVEMENT OF HIS COMMUNITY A NEW BERN BUSINESS MAN FOR THE PAST 20 YEARS A FORMER CHIEF OF THE NEW BERN FIRE DEPARTMENT AND A VOLUNTEER FIREAAAN FOR THE PAST 20 YEARS A MAN WHO WILL FAIRLY REPRESENT THE CITIZENS WHO ELECTED HIM, IN A CONSCIENTIOUS MANNER Mark Your Ballot for Tom I. (Tommy) £>ayis Candidate For Fourth Ward Alderman
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