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Page Two THE NEW BERN MIRROR, NEW BERN, N. C. Friday, January 31, 1964 Buds AND Blossoms Br MAMIE MILLER TRYON - FRI. - WED. “He dellghteth in mercy...he will have compassion upon us; he will subdue our iniquities.” The Texas Marigold, Geral dine Marigold, Bijou Sweet Pea, Rose Aster, Plnwheel Glorlosa Daisy, and Topper Snapdragon are new flowers for 1964. The counters are full now of flower seed—pick yours first. Annuals, because they bloom the first year from seed planted In the spring, offer quickest the most color In your garden. HARMONY HOUSE BAYBORO HIGHWAY Jusl Outside Bridgeton FRIDAY SPECIAL FRESH SEAFOOD SPECIAL SS’* up Served with french fries, slaw and bushpuppies. CHOPPED STEAK WITH O.MON GRAVY *1.00 Choice of 2 vegetables. Coffee or tea, dessert SEAFOOD SPECIALS Monday thru Thursday $1.00 up For economy heat with oil maximum heat for your money Ives Oil Co. 506 Cypress ME 7-2197 Rosie O’Day alyssum, ageratum amaranthus, anchusa and arc- totis are colorful flowers to grow. Campanula or Canterbury bells Is an All-American Gold Medal Winner. These will bloom six months after planting the seed. These flowers are the same as the biennial Can terbury bells, but you grow them so much faster. In arranging your flowers to add height, depth and color, grow the following for the garden as bouquets—the tall created Celosia and the dwarf Celosia, The foliage Is a deep moroon with green, and the tall variety Is like a rooster’s comb. The dwarf Celosia is like the tall, yet gives a nice height for lower borders. Fire Feather Is a perfect flower for a spike bloom. They dry beautiflilly. This week, for our Buds and Blossoms peom, we have selec ted James Whitcomb Riley’s lovely tribute to the memory of another famous poet, Eugene Field. With gentless tears, no less Than jubilee Of blighest joy, we heard him, and still hear Him singing on, with full voice, pure and clear. Uplifted, as some classic melody In sweetest legends of old min strelsy; Or, swarming Elfln-llke upon the ear. His airy notes make all the atmosphere One blur of bird and bee and lullaby. His tribute:—Luster In the faded bloom Of cheeks of old, old moth ers; and the fall Of gracious dews In eyes long dry and dim; And hope in lover’s pathways midst perfume Of woodland haunts; and—meed exceeding all,— The love of little children laurels him. Looking Glass- (Continued from page 1) gets from Its amateur clowns. Like Jacksonville’s doggers, they are an excellent adver tisement. New Bern could do worse than foster an attrac tion that would reflect credit in the same manner while ap pearing In other cities. Speaking of clowns, the great est of them all—Emmett Kelly—used to drive for miles while appearing with circuses In this area, to eat steamed oysters at King Watson’s and George Bowden’s, here in New Bern, He would motor from Kin ston, Washington, Greenville or Goldsboro after the night per formance. Kelly’s sad face has been his stock In trade, but he never WE BUY WRECKED AUTOS MODELS 1955 AND UP Whtn You Think of Uiod Auto Porto — Think of Ut. SAULTER AUTO SACv.AGE CO. Morohoad Hwy. — Dial Ml 7-3t10 Auto Radiators Cleaned, Rodded and Repaired We remove and replace B & R Rodiator Shop BRIDGETON ME 7-4504 SHOCKED—Alan Hewitt, as a college professor, is stupefied by the electronic mind-reading helmet of Tommy Kirk in Walt Disney's Technicolor comedy, "The Misadventures of Merlin Jones." Annette also stars in the Buena Vista release. DUEL WITH CANES Lexington, Ky.—Patrolman Harry Robinson was called to a private home where he halted a brawl between two men using walking canes. The two were so angry with each other they couldn’t calm down to tell the details of the argument. Both were to appear in court where Henry Gibson, 87, was charged with breach of peace, and John Hill, 94, was charged with malicious strik ing. If you have been badly wrong ed, forgive and forget.--Mary Baker Eddy You'll Find a Variety of Tropical Fish at Pittman's Aquarium 137 Middle Street THERE'S NO PARKING PROBLEM AT ROSS BARBER SHOP 1308 Old Cherry Point Read looked sad when he was feast ing on luscious bivalves down at the Market Dock. Generator-Starter and Regulator Rebuilding and Repairs Extde Batteries SANDLIN BATTERY & VULCANIZING CO. 125 Craven Street For Groceries & Meats Plus Courteous Servicing of Your Car or Truck, You Can Count on DEXTER WILLIAMS Morehead Highway TRYON - FRI. - WED. For Floral Arrangements, Planters and Dish Gardens, or Special Remembrance for a Friend Who Is ill. It's MAMIE'S NOVELTY SHOP — TO 6:00 P.M. TUESDAY THROUGH SATURDAY 215 HANCOCK STREET
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