Page Two THE NEW BERN MIRROR, NEW BERN, N. C. Friday, March 20, 1964 Buds AND Blossoms By MAMIE MILLER “Be ye not unwise, but under standing what the will of the Lord is.”--i^nheslans 5:17. For Porsonalixod Laundry & Dry Cleaning Service, Just Call City Laundry & Cleaners "New Bern's Largest A Finest" 243 FLEET ST. ME 7-2991 W. C. CHADWICK GENERAL INSURANCE Clark Building Telephones Office ME 7-314S—Home ME 7-3433 The pure, glistening, snowy open-bell on an 8-lnch emerald foliage is the Browalli Silver Bell. This is an outstanding new flower for 1964, It will grow equally well in shade or suh. Plant the seed in white or blue to brighten your whole gar den. Heather, the Rornance of Scotland, is well adapted to dry and sunny slopes. It is low growing and especially nice for rock gardens. The flowers are good for bridal bouquets and favors. You recall the saying—“It looks good enough to eat.” Well, the Flowering Kale is the un usual plant for accent and a spark of conversation. It looks like regular garden kale with color added, and appears to be covered with beads. It’s very colorful and you eat It also. Euphorbia Is Lathyrus. That is. an attractive foliage plant that bears long, narrow, blue- green leaves. It will grow 2 feet high. A mole will not come within 60 feet of these, as they have an odor of the root that moles just can’t stand. It Is cheaper than mole re- pellant or mole traps. Just get out and look at the DIXON BROS. NURSERY Glenburnie GROWERS OF FINE TREES, SHRUBS AND PLANTS PHONE US FOR YOUR FUEL OIL tommy Davis Oil Co. 707 Chattawka Lan. Dial 638-5100 B, C. D, E & EEE WIDTHS BOB SMART AIRLF You hove to feel it—you can't imag ine such comfort! An olr-soft inner cushion, heel to toe, is the secret. HATEM’S SHOE STORE JOE F. HATEM 209 Middle S». Two energetic dogs, one small and cuddly, the other big and ferocious, enlivened the filming of "Dead Ringer," new Warner Bros, shock movie due to open Thursday at the Tryon Theatre. Bab- ette, two-pound poodle pup, belonds to Monika Henreid (left), screen debuting daugh ter of Paul Henreid, director of "Dead Ringer." Duke, 175- pound Great Dane, a season ed screen performer, appear ed in many key scenes with Bette Davis (right). Both dogs were on set often and provided much fun for the "Dead Ringer" players. But director Henreid kept grim-viseged Duke sep arated from frilly Babette, lest he turn too frisky for his role as a vicious protector. trees, shrubs, birds and flowers, and be thankful you are having another spring. This week, for our Buds and Blossoms poem, we have selected “The Finer Thought’’ by Edgar A. Guest. How fine It Is at night to say: “I have not wronged a soul today. I have not by a word or deed, In any breast sowed anger’s seed. Or caused a fellow being pain; Nor Is there on my crest a stain That shame has left. In honor’s way. With head erect, I’ve lived this day.” When night slips down and day departs And rest returns to weary hearts, How fine It Is to close the book Of records for the day, and look Once more along the traveled mile And find that all has been worth while; To sa.y; “In honor I have toiled; My plume Is spotless and unsolled.’’ Yet cold and stern a man may be Retaining his Integrity; And he may pass from day to day A spirit dead. In living clay. Observing strictly morals, laws. Yet serving but a selfish cause; So It Is not enough to say: “I have not stooped to shame today!’’ It is a finer, nobler thought When day Is done and night has brought The contemplative hours and sweet. And rest to weary hearts and feet, If man can stand in truth and say: “I have been useful here today. Back there is one I chanced to see With hope newborn because • Ceramic Tile • Quarry Porches • Marble Fireplaces • Rubber & Asphalt Tile G. H. BRYAN Til. Contractor ME 7-5418 of me. “This day in honor I have toiled; My shining crest Is still un solled. But on the mile I leave be hind Is one who says that I was kind; And someone hums a cheer ful song Because I chanced to come along.’’ Sweet rest at night that man shall own Who has not lived his day alone. ms WEEKEND ITS PEPSI for those who think young! Sat an axtra eartaa tadayl r TRYON — Sun. - 'Wed. The true story of Lt. John F. iKennedy’s incredible adventure in the South Pacific! CLIFF ROBERTSON in the year’s most talked-about role! JACK I WARNER 4isiHM«RliNS0N •sicKbTmiN-SviN ill” ■ iiniNmoit'-' piNWKinN’ • ww'iwis THUR. - FRI. - SAT. BEniDAVIHMIUir/^ For ‘Baby Jane’ i people! oeAD RtPiOeR Cosiicaie PHILIP CAREV -JEAN HAGEN Wth aORGC MACRtAOr (S?(IU WIMWOO Muuc MORI PRfViN S7>*enpl4Y by AIBIRT SilCH and 0S(AR Mill ARO'DMKint by PWll rraliiniibirmuuiHimiCHi UMlWiMlwnmimiimawHiiMWn' ntsinio ir WMIE) iMK.

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