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Page Eight THE NEW BERN MIRROR, NEW BERN, N. C. Friday, October 11, 1963' ( New Bern teen agers can render a real service to our city by learning the answers to questions most often asked by tourists. We are often ap proached lor Information by out of towners, as you well know. A survey by travel experts shows that these are the usual queries, so let’s try to be well versed on these sub jects; Tru-Tread Tire Co. U. S. TIRES Recapping A Vulcanixing 223 Craven Street ME 7-2417 You'll Find a Variety of Tropical Fish at Pittman's Aquarium 137 Middle Street PERFECT* ‘300’ $300 For Both Rings No Down Payment Only $25 A Month *Th« guoranteed perfect center dia* mond is free from flaws, crocks and blemishes under 10 power magnifica tion and is guaranteed perfect for life by the authorized Wedding Bells jew eler. Upon return to a Wedding Bells jeweler, replacement is guaranteed by the jeweler if the center diamond is not as described herein. Your choice of 14 Kt. yellow or white gold or ploti- num. Rings and diamonds enlarged to show detail. All prices plus Federal tax. 1. How did your town get Its name? 2. What Is the population of your town? 3. Where Is the Chamber of Commerce located? 4. Where Is your postoffice? 5. Are there colleges In your area? Where located? 6. Where Is the library? What historical points are to be seen here? 7. Where Is an attractive place for a picnic? 8. What Is the altitude of your area? 9. Can I go fishing and swim ming here? Where? 10. We can only stay here a day or so, what do you recommend to see or do? 11. Do you have any service clubs? Which ones? 12. Are there any detours or road hazards on the highways leaving here? 13. What flowers can I get some pictures of now? 14. Where can we go to play golf while we’re here? 15. Where will I find tourist Information? 16. Are there any parks or resort areas nearby? What are accomodations? 17. What churches do you have here? 18. Where can I find a good hotel or motor court? 19. Where can I get some food In a good, clean, restaurant? 20. Where can I find a doc tor? Hospital? Let’s know the answers when we’re asked. For Top Tunes by Your Favorite Recording Stars YOUR TEEN-AGE MUSIC CENTER IS HAWKS Radio & Appliance Co. 327 Middle St. ’^VlA»ndcr whaf mates 14- +as+e so good?' MfiNeimr or tm coca^ou company it New Bern Coca-Cou Bottling Works, Inc. NEW BERN, N. C. Top Ten Tunes In Nevv Bern This Week 1. Be My Baby—Ronettes, 2. Sugar Shack—J1 m m y Gilmer, 3. Blue Velver—Bobby Vin ton. 4. Sally Go ‘Round The Roses—Jaynettes. 5. Cry Baby—Garnett Mlmms. 6. Busted—Ray Charles. 7. My Boyfriend’s Back- Angels, 8. Donna The Prlma Don na—Dion DlMucl. 9. Surfer Girl—Beach Boys. 10. A Walkin’ Miracle—Es sex. . (This week’s Mirror pick for a future spot In the Top Ten Is Leslie Gore’s recording of “She’s A Fool”.) MISSED—Susan Mitchell, attendins; colle.ce at the Greensboro branch of the University of North Caro lina, is one of the graduates from New Bern Hiffh, school pleasantly remembered by fellow students. She is sweet and sincere.—Photo by John R. Baxter. irs Broddy's FOR DRY CLEANING & LAUNDRY Pick-Up and Delivery Service 320 First Street ME 7-2159 Looking Gloss- (Continued from P»ge 1) premeditation Is lacking, or be yond proof beyond a reasonable doubt. Hence, the average slayer gets a manslaughter sen tence ranging from five years up, and gets out on good behavior after serving approx imately a third of his time. Whether law abiding citizens who are called upon to serve as jurors are getting more com passionate, or more accustom ed to human brutality, could be argued at great leng^th. The one clear fact Is that very few of them are inclined to send a killer to the gas chamber, under any circumstances. Capital punishment is on the way out In North Carolina, and the same pattern is evident elsewhere in the nation. We may favor it, when our own loved ones are slain, but in passing judgement In cases Involving other victims with whom we weren’t Intimately associated, mercy (and perhaps a mis carriage of justice) prevails. asking for a larger size can was just an ordinary customer. But, when King turned his back the man struck him with the cat food, took $70 from the cash register and fled. The painfully surprised clerk was treated at a hospital for head wounds. You Pay No More For Reliable Repairs and Courteous Treatment at L & T Radio & TV Service 123 Middle St. Dial 638-5476 Your Wedding Is an Epic Event, and You'll Treasure Forever the Photographs Made on This Special Occasion, If They Are Extra Special, Too. Consult Us, Without Obligation, When Making You« Plans. Baxter's Studio 323 Pollock Street ME 7-6345 CAT FOOD AIDS ROBBER BIG SPRINGS, Tex.—Grocer, H. C. King learned the hard way that cat food Is used for more than feeding cats. King thought the man hold ing two cans in his hands and FOR A FRIENDLY GREETING, WITH A GENUINE SMILE- AND FOOD WORTH THE EATING, COOKED TRUE SOUTHERN STYLE, Ifs Moore's Barbecue PHONE ME 7-2276 1216 BROAD ST. No One Is Ever Just Another Customer AT HAZEL'S HAIR STYLING 719 DeGraffenreid Ave. Dial 638-5322 Next to Carpenter's Florist HAZEL McDANIEL GAIL BRINSON
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