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Page Two THE NEW BERN MIRROR, NEW BERN, N. C. Friday, August 21, 1964 Buds AND Blossoms MAMIE MILLER “Now unto the King eternal, immortal, invisible, the only wise God, be honour and glory for ever and ever,”--I Tim. 1:17, The glory of the garden Is lilies. Nothing gives a garden the grace and elegance that a lily does. Most of them germi nate slowly. Sometimes they PHONE US FOR YOUR FUEL OIL Tommy Davis Oil Co. 707 Chattawka Lana Dial 638-5100 HARMONY HOUSE BAYBORO HIGHWAY Just Outside Bridgeton FRIDAY SPECIAL FRESH SEAFOOD SPECIAL 85* up Served with french fries, slaw and hushpnppies. CHOPPED STEAK WITH ONION GRAVY *1.00 Choice of 2 vegetables, Coffee or tea, dessert SEAFOOD SPECIALS Monday thru Thursday $1.00 up Auto Radiators Cloanod, Roddod and Repaired Wo ramevo and repiaco B & R Radiator Shop BRIDGETON ME 7-4504 THIS WEEKEND irSPEPSI for those who think young! Set aa extra earten tedaf l Real Estate Transfers wait until the second spring to come up. Many take from only three to six weeks to sprout, Auratum, Gold-Banded, Martagon. Tur ban, Rubellum, and ^ folium are some that you may plant the seed of now. Buy your pansies, violas and English daisy seed now. The plants will be ready to trans plant in late spring. Nothing surpasses delph iniums as a spike flower for spring. Freeze the seed and plant them in good, molstm pliable loam. Well r^ted ma nure should be added at least twice a year. Delphiniums will grow to six feet under good conditions. Most of them come in pretty blues and violet. Single and double larkspur are annuals for decoration and for cutting. These too grow on long stems. The colors are from pure white to royal purple. They are easy to grow, and like to be planted in a sunny bed. Get a collection of Dutch iris. They are good mixed with plants that have a lot of foliage. Plant Dog’s-Tooth violets with tulips and daffodils. This week, for our Buds and Blossoms poem, we turn to these lines from the pen of Edgar A. Guest. How do you tackle your work each day? Are you scared of the job you find? Joseph Whitfield and wife, Leah Whitfield, to Pheby Green. Property in No. 8 township. Harold Maxwell, jr., to Harold Maxwell, Jr., and wife, Lois P. Maxwell. Property In National Heights. Vida A. Grantham to Clyde Gillen and wife, Nellie Mae Gillen. Property in No. 7 town ship. Woodrow W. Thomas and wife, Lalla K. Thomas, to Wil liam Pappas and wife, Allene D, Pappas. Property in Bern Village. Joel Thomas Henry and wife, Elizabeth Mayer Henry, to The Prudential Insurance Company of America. Property in No, 8 township, Robert A. Macs wain and wife. Ruby Hawkins MacSwaln, to Tryon Construction Com pany. Property in No. 8 town ship. J. R. Heath to James E. Alston and wife, Ann M. Alston. Property on Willis Bridge Road. Mable West Grlfflth to Ja cob R. Parrott. Property at Dover. Nena Hamilton to Floyd R. Eubanks and wife, Rosa Eu banks. Property at George and New Streets. Verne Ellis Cayton and wife, Frances G. Cayton, to J. M. Aberly and wife, Ennis L. Aberly. Property in Elmwood. J. M. Aberly, Jr., and wife, Ennis L. Aberly, to Verne Ellis Cayton and wife, Frances Gask ins Cayton. property in Green wood. Alfred Decatur Ward and W. A. Allen, Jr., Trustees, to Wil liam H. Bladwin and wife, Eliza beth p. Baldwin. Property In Trent Shores. Gulon E. Lee and wife, Dora Mae Lee; James Earl Jones and wife. Daphne p. Jones, to Builders And Finance, Incor porated. Property in Country Club Park. Estelle D. Babcock to Marine Trading Corporation. Property Do you grapple the task that comes your way With a confident, easy mind? Do you right up to the work ahead Or fearfully pause to view it? Do you start to toll with a sense of dread Or feel that you’re going to dolt? You can do as much as you think you can. But you’ll never accomplish more; If you’re afraid of yourself, young man. There’s little for you in store. For failure comes from the in side first. It’s there If we only knew it. And you can win, though you face the worst, If you feel that you’re going to do it. How do you tackle your work each day? With confidence clear, or dread? What to yourself do you stop and say When a new task lies ahead? What is the thought that is in your mind? Is fear ever running through it? If so. Just tackle the next you find By thinking you’re going to do it. HAZEL'S HAIR STYLING 719 DeGraffenreid Ave. Dial 638-5322 Next to Carpenter's Florist Hazel McDaniel Pearl Carey Fumiko Hovey on East Front Street. Harry Bell and wife, Neva Bell, to Herman Richard King, Jr., and wife, Evelyn King. Property on Highway 70. Alfred p. McGulnness and wife, Ruth Marshall Mc Gulnness, to John T. Molan and wife, Delva R, Molan. Property in No. 8 township. George S. Cook and wife, Edna S. Cook, to Ivory D. Blz- zell and wife, Grace E. Blz- zell. property in No, 9 town ship. Joseph James Foy, Jr., and wife, Betty D. Foy, to E. C. Edgerton, Sr. Property on King Street. Lydia Koonce Riggs and hus band, J. E. Riggs; Ella Merle Koonce Robertson and husband, Thomas H. Robertson; Eugene Carlyle Koonce, Jr., to Ray mond Pollock Wetherlngton and wife, Irene White Wetherlng ton. Property in No 7 township. Berne Builders & Realty Company to Mary Holland Swin dell. Property in No. 6 town ship. J. M. Aberly, Jr,, and wife, Ennis L. Aberly, to Joe M. An derson, Jr„ and wife, Florence N. Anderson. Property in Greenwood, Wilma Felton to James R. Powell and wife, Peggy Powell, property on North Pasteur Street. C. E. Hancock, Jr„ and wife, Grace M. Hancock, to Mike Kushman. Property on Ben- fleld Avenue. W. C. CHADWICK GENERAL INSURANCE Clark Bulldine Talaplionat Offica Ml 7-SIU—Hema Ml 7-3411 PERFECT* ‘300’ $300 For Both Rings No Down Payment Only $25 A Month *The guorante«d perfect center dia mond is free from flows, cracks ond blemishes under 10 power magnifica tion and is guaranteed perfect for life by the authorixed Wedding Bells jew eler. 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