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I. ■ Page Two THE NEW BERN MIRROR, NEW BERN, N. C. Friday, May’29, 1964 Buds AND Blossoms MAMIE MILLER Most annuals need a well drained soil, with an applica tion of rotted manure, plus a standard commercial fertili zer. Make cuttings of lilacs now. Make cuttings 6 Inches long. Take leaves from stems, and splice the stem 2 Inches up. Call JOE ANDERSON DRUG STORE for Reliable Prescription Service ME 7-4201 Quality Shoe Repairing at Reasonable Prices IDEAL SHOE SHOP JOE HATEM, Prop. 903 Broad Stroot ME 7-5011 MASONIC FRI. - THUR. TRUE STORY OF AFRICA’S MOST DANGEROUS HUNT! What's COOKING? (Continued on Page 5) Masonic—Fri. - Thur. “Don't Give Up,’’ by Phoebe Cary. Place cutting In the sand. Cut blooms from lilacs as soon as they fade on bush. Leaves will turn brown If they are too high ly fertilized, or lack sufficient water. A magnolia tree will bloom In about 4 years. If they are planted In a sunny, open location, they will bloom. Magnolias like a rich soil with added cow manure. You may move a magnolia tree soon after It blooms. We are fortunate to live in a section of lovely old homes and plantations with beautiful gar dens. Wilmington has Its azaleas, camellas, Spanish moss, holly and dogwood. It has its famous holly tree. New Bern has Its quaint buildings, pocket gardens, and pots and plot gardens. It is filled with crepe myrtles, dog woods, red buds, and azaleas and camellas. Tryon Palace Is an outstanding asset to New Bern, from a historical, archi tectural and beauty standpoint. One look at the garden brings back the memory of yesterday. Take time to enjoy the beautl- If you’ve tried, and have not won. Do not stop for crying; All that’s great and good is done Just by patient trying. Though the sturdy oak has known Many a blast that bowed her. She has risen again, and grown Loftier and prouder. Though young birds. In fly ing, fall, Still their wings grow stronger; And the next time they can keep Up a Uttle longer. If by easy work you beat. Who the more will prize you? Gaining victory from defeat, That’s the test that tries you. Tru-Tread Tire Co. U. S. TIRES Recapping A Vulcaniiing 223 Craven Street ME 7-2417 For Porsonaliiod Laundry A Dry Cleaning Service, Just Call City Laundry & Cleaners "New Bern's Largest A Finest" 243 FLEET ST. ME 7-3991 There is always time for love, even amid the dangers of the African veldt. Shirley Eaton and Harry Cuardino in a romantic moment from ‘'Rhino!", Metro-Coldwyn- Mayer's thrill-packed wild life drama, filmed in color entirely on locations inZnInland, Son th Africa. Robert Culp co-stars as an American scientist dedi cated to saving the vanishing white rhino from extinction through the use of trtin- quilizer bullets. fill things about us. This week, for our Buds and Blossoms poem, our choice Is Oenerater-Starter and Ragulator Rabuildine and Rapairt Exida Battarias SANDLIN BATTERY A VULCANIZING CO. I2S Cravan Straat THIS WEEKEND irSPEPSI for those who think young! 6»t an axtra carton todayl $ When political candidates are campaigning In eastern North Carolina, they get their fill of barbecue. It’s the accepted meal for large gatherings. Tar Heels in general like pork served in this manner. However, you can get too much of a good thing, even bar becue, and offlce seekers are so sick of their steady diet of pig meat that privately they’re grunting in disgust. Professional after dinner speakers can sympathize with the politicians. Every word jug gler on the banquet circuit gets so tired of seeing a dab of gar den peas and a mound of cream ed potatoes that some of them wonder if their fees for speak ing are sufficient compensation. Perhaps you’re too busy eat- Vote for Robert M. "Bob" Wilson CRAVEN COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION DISTRICT NO. 3 COUNTY-WIDE ELECTION YOUR VOTE WILL BE APPRECIATED HE IS: • President Vanceboro P.T.A. • Marine Veteran World War II • President-Elect Vanceboro Civitan Club • Member and Choir Director St. Paul's Episcopal Church Mark Your Ballot for Bob Wilson In Saturday's Democratic Primary Your Vote for Dan K. Moore Will Be for a Man Who Has Been Endorsed By North Carolina's Most Distinguished Public Servant, Senator Sam Ervin. Elect as Your Governor a Candidate Who Is Not Depending on the Block Vote of Any Special Group. As the Choice of Rank and File Citizens, Dan K. Moore Will Fill This High Office He Seeks With Ability, Good Conscience and Dignity. (THIS AD IS PAID FOR BY CRAVEN'S DAN K. MOORE FOR GOVERNOR COMMITTEE)
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