Page Two THE NEW BERN MIRROR, NEW BERN, N. C. Friday, May 21, 1965 TRYON — Fri. - Sat. Untamed areatures of the forest! Linda Saunders, as the incredible girl of nature reared by the white wolves of Alaska's northwoods in “MARA OF THE WILDERNESS,” surveys her domain with two of her dangerous companions. She becomes the quarry of a hunt by greedy men in the color film in which Adam West co-stars as a forest ranger. An Allied Artists release. Rutk AND Blossoms By MAMIE MILLER “Ye are all the children of light, and the children of the day; we are not of the night, nor of darkness.’’ — I Thess. 5:5. THERPS NO PARKING PROBLEM AT ROSS BARBER SHOP 1308 Old Cherry Point Read It is lilac time. Have you en joyed any lilac bushes this spring? They are so pretty you can’t afford not to grow one. Make the hole to put the lilac in large enough to spread all the roots out. Place some rotted manure or leaf mold to cause roots to go deeper. Always plant lilacs deeper than they grew in the nursery. Pack good soil around them, and keep them plenty moist. Lilacs like bone meal. Be careful with power mow ers. Remove all stones, pebbles, bones, sticks, wire or other objects from the yard before you begin to mow. Don’t let children who are too young THIS WEEKEND irS PEPSI for those who think young! PEPSICOU Get an extra carton today I /vr. m. Home And Health Associate with men of judgment, for judgment is found in conversation, and we make another man’s judgment ours by frequenting his company,- Fuller, BY JOYCf WARBtN llonic Si“vlri- Kcpr(‘sciit;:tive (',1 riilin.i I'nwiT Do you frequently have trou ble removing stains from your white cottons and linens? Fret no morel Take these tips and your troubles will be overl FOR CHEWING GUM: Rub with a piece of ice. Scrape off use a power mower. Keep your feet from under the mower. Be careful with the fuel, so no one will be burned. And so a child will not drink the fluid. Everybody loves a freshly mow ed lawn, but more persons who aren’t careful are Injured each season. This week, for our Buds and Blossoms poem, we bring you “That’s A Friend” by John Burroughs, One whose grip is a little tight er. One whose smile is a little brighter. One whose deeds are a little whiter. That’s what I call a friend. as much gum as possible. If stain persists, sponge with car bon tetrachloride or other sol vent. CHOCOLATE OR COCOA: Dip fabric up and down in hot water. Launder in hot water. Bleach any remaining stain with hydrogen peroxide. Rinse well. COFFEE AND TEA; Pour water from height of two feet through stain. Use bleach for any remaining stains. GRASS: Rub with lard or oil and wash in hot suds. Bleach and remaining stain with diluted household bleach. LIPSTICK AND ROUGE; Sponge with safe dry cleaning fluid for heavy stain, then brush with detergent solution and launder. For additional Information write me in care of Carolina Power & Light Company in New Bern, North Carolina, and I will be glad to send you some stain removal charts. For the Very best in front end alignment and wheel balancing. Motor Tune-up, generator, and starter re pairs and brake service. HARVEY MOORE, Mechanic BALLARD'S SERVICE STATION Bridgeton, N. C. J. W. SMITH AGENCY, INC. General Insurance Premiums Financed Hotel Governor Tryon Telephones ME 7-5500 ME 7-2344 One who’ll lend as quick as he’ll borrow. One who’s the same today as tomorrow. One who’ll share your joy and sorrow, That’s what I call a friend. TRYON - Fri. - Sat. One whose thoughts are a little cleaner. One whose mind is a little keener. One who avoids those things that are meaner. That’s what I call a friend. CXntomecLi CXj^toujcKedi One, when you’re gone, who’ll miss you sadly. One who’ll welcome you back agtiln ' ilii, I. n-i« One, who thought angered, will not speak madly. That’s what I call a friend. One who is always willing to aid you, One whose advice has always paid you. One who’s defended when others flayed you. That’s what I call a friend. One who’s been fine when life seemed rotten. One whose ideals you have not forgotten. One who has given you more than he’s gotten, That’s what I call a friend. - STARTS SUNDAY - ANTHONY PERKINS in the legend of fiOOL Discover a Wonderful World of ^ C Come in - explore our heavenly collec tion. New styles arrive daily! Browse around - shopping's easy and fun... there's so much to choose from-and remember...If it's NEW, it's at... m CENTER Famous for Fashions

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