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Page Two THE NEW BERN MIRROR, NEW BERN, N. C. Friday, April 24, 1964 Buds AND Blossoms •r MAMIE MILLER Althea Is a member of the mallow family. It is called sweet weed, wymote and marsh mallow. It Is an attractive shrub that Is filled during the day with single and some double blooms. Purple, white, lavender and pink are popular colors. The THERE'S NO PARKING PROBLEM AT ROSS BARBER SHOP IMS OM Cherry Point Rood root Is used for medicinal pur poses, Early settlers made poul tices for coughs, colds and hoarseness. It was some times used as an eye wash. The shrub roots well. Did you ever search the woods for asarabacca leaves? The leaves are heart shaped. The root and leaves have been used for heart patients when It was Impossible to get a doctor’s treatment. Many plants are used for other purposes, as well as to be pretty. Maidenhair fern Is used for massages for hair, and hair tonic. Quince seed makes a solution to set curls. Rose mary Is used to keep hair from uncurling. It makes hair glossy too. Sage leaves, Southern wood ashes, and walnut hulls are good hair rinses and shampoos. Divide thrift when It has SALES & SERVICE G. E. Appliances, Stereo and T.V. APPLIANCE CENTER 140} Neuse Blvd. Tel. ME 74»3 THIS WEEKEND ITS PEPSI for those who think young! PEPSI-COLA Set an extra carton todsf l\ TRYON - TO. - SAT. thru A Horror Movie that Shocks Every Emotion Known to Man. You'll Shudder at Its Violence- Unequalled in Screen History. (Inadvisable for Children Under 16) finished blooming. Try some of the other colors beside the pink and rose. It comes In white, lilac, red and shades of rose. Prune all blooming shurbbery that has already bloomed. Spray roses each week. Fertilize them well for new growth. Grow lyth- rum for brilliant spikes. It Is a hardy plant that you will enjoy for years. This week, for our Buds and Blossoms poem, our choice Is “Hard Knocks’* by Edgar A. Guest. I’m not the man to say that failure’s sweet, Nor tell a chap to laugh when things go wrong; I know It hurts to have to take defeat An’ no one likes to lose before a throng; It Isn’t very pleasant not to win When you have done the very MIRROR MEDITATION By EMMITT L. BRINSON With the beauty of spring bursting forth all about us, bringing with It new life from a dormant state; watching the forms take shape from latent energies, one wonders why we are so blind to ourselves and the power of spirit that awaits our direction within us. We readily accept and use the power potential In all the mod ern equipment and machinery at our disposal. We pay much at tention to Its upkeep. We know and accept Its efficiency; yet we neglect, and we are even Ig norant of the fact that a much greater power awaits us within ourselves.—ours to be used. It Is the same power that has been teniporarlly trapped by the Inventor, for there Is nothing man can make or use that evades the flow of the energies, or the design of law and order. All must be there to properly per form. We would not drive our cars with the brakes on, we would not listen to music with several Instruments off key. Why then do we go through life with the brakes set, wearing ourselves out physically, and pulling our selves down mentally, because we are out of tune? Living lives In varying degrees of spiritual Inefficiency? The proof of this truth Is all about us In everything we see and In all we do. We are not constantly conscious of all the functions of our bodies. We do not know how or why some of It works. We only know that It does work, just as we see from day to day the flower take on form and beauty. We do not have to accept a single circumstance—or suf fering—or position In life un- (Contlnued on Page 3) BEAR Wheel Alignment Can Add 50% to Life of Tires Get Our Free "BEAR" Inspection Today PAUL'S KINSTON HIGHWAY Dial ME 7-4206 Floyd Paul, Sr. best you could; But If you’re down, get up an’ buckle In— A lickin’ often does a fellow good. I’ve seen some chaps who never knew their power Until somebody knocked ’em to the floor; I’ve known men who discovered In an hour A courage they had never shown before, I’ve seen ’em rise from fail ure to the top By doin’ things they hadn’t understood Before the day disaster made ’em drop-- A lickin’ often does a fellow good. Success Is not the teacher. wise an’ true; That gruff old failure Is, re-' member that; She’s much too apt to make a fool of you. Which Isn’t true of blows that knock you flat. Hard knocks are painful things an’ hard to bear. An’ most of us would dodge ’em If we could; There’s something mighty broadening In care-- A lickin’ often does a fellow good. WE BUY WRECKED AUTOS MODELS 1955 AND UP Whan You Think •( Um4 Auto Parti — Think of Ui. SAULTER AUTO SALVAGE CO. Morahaad Hwy. — Dial Ml 7-M14 irs Broddy's POR DRY CLEANING A LAUNDRY Pick-Up and Delivery Service 320 First StrDDt ME 7-2159 DIXON BROS. NURSERY GlenbumlD GROWERS OF FINE TREES, SHRUBS AND PLANTS TO THE VOTERS OF CRAVEN COUNTY All Polling Places Will Be Open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. for the New Registration On the Following Saturdays: April 25, May 2, May 9 and May 16, 1964. PRIMARY ELECTIONS WILL BE SATURDAY. MAY 30, 1964 PRECINCT RECfISTRAR POLLING PLACES FIRST WARD SECOND WARD Mrs. Thelms Garrell Mri. L. G. Pite City Hall Ceanty ConrihoBBe THIRD WARD Mrs. Inei Shipp Fire House FOURTH WARD Mrs. Polly Ann Dixon Trent Ct. Com. Bldf. BERNE TISDALE Mrs. Mildred Hammond Riverside Fire Honse W. M. Pnch Ghent School Aad. BRIDGETON TRUITT Mrs. Carrie Stiiley Mrs. W. T. Cnthrell City Hall Mra. Cnthrell HoBee ERNUL VANCEBORO Jamea Arthur Ipock Mra. Mabel Joyner R. R. Depot City Hall MAPLE CYPRESS J. W. Joyner FT. BARNWELL Hobson Lane C. WetheringtoB Start School Rouse DOVER COVE CITY P. G. Whitley Miss Cora McCoy City Hail City Hall JASPER TUSCARORA T. O. WetherinfloB Charles Ewell School Honse C. M. Ewelt'i Home CLARK GRANTHAMS John R. Wetherington Mrs. Edith Lee Stewart’s Store Brinson School RHEMS CROATAN HAVELOCK Mrs. Lottie Simmona Joe Hnghci Mrs. Richard Tnttte Mrs. Slmmone Horae Tom Haywoed'e Store Rareleek Town Hall BACHELOR Hayweed Harris Cemmunlty Center BE SURE TO REGISTERI A. A. KAFER, JR. CHAIRMAN CRAVEN COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS
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