Friday, June 25, 1965 w : H THE NEW BERN MIRROR. NEW BERN, N. C. Page Three You and your kids will have a more enjoyable vacation, If you follow these simple rules suggested by a motel chain. Don’t travel too far each day, and do make frequent rest stops to give the children an oppor tunity to play and burn up ex cess energy, Abrlsk game of catch or tag can be just the thing. Keep a toybox handy with crayons and coloring books be sides inflatable toys, which take up very little room. Check In advance for historic points of Interest. Youngsters For Porsonoliiod Laundry & Dry Cleaning Service, Just Call City Laundry & Cleaners "New Bern's Largest * Finest" 243 FLEET ST. ME 7 2991 ITS Broddy's FOR DRY CLEANING A LAUNDRY Pick»U|li anct Delivery Service 320 First Stroot ME 7-2159 DIXON BROS. NURSERY Glenbumio GROWERS OF FINE TREES, SHRUBS AND PLANTS Call JOE ANDERSON DRUG STORE for Reliable Prescription Service ME 7-4201 MASONIC-Fri. - Wed. lOMMOnUC' TtKMMRDJdHMSOM MaulMMSim moRndtSKii iMOMJObf GtoRaSunm JWD uwPuMa jWbmirr >ME Mmorous ofNML WMDERS TECHMKOUiR' MNAVI5I0N' Playing at Masonic can learn a lot of American history along the way. Encourage the children to keep a travel diary, and pro vide each child with a map so he can trace the route. Bring along lots of fresh and dried fruits, bring a thermos of Ice water and a supply of paper cups. Keep Insect re pellent handy. Keep a damp cloth in the glove compartment. (Wrap It in aluminum foil.) provide each child with his own travel kit, containing soap, towels, toothpaste and a mirror. This gives him a feeling of responsibility. provide a container in which each child can keep his souvenirs. A plastic airline flight bag is ideal. Give each child an inexpen sive box camera^ and Him to record the trip vrtth pictures. Don’t crowd the Interior of the car. Don’t pack more than one child’s clothing in one bag. Don’t make too many refresh ment stops. Don’t expect the children to stay neat while traveling. Don’t drive after dark. Give the kids a chance to play or swim for an hour before din ner and bedtime. Don’t let them play with door handles or locks, and don’t let them be a Utter- bug. Here’s hoping you’ll have a wonderful timet ^/?ea/ Estate Transfers Beatrice Atkinson and hus band, Paul Atkinson; Sadie Lamb; Leon Hardee; Ann Hy man and husband, Norman Hy man, to Joseph H, Hardee, Property in No. 3 township. Thomas P. Harrington and wife, Hachel Holison Harring ton, to Flossie D. Crayton, Property in Tryon Village. Tryon Construction Company to Dominick A. Nardozzi and wife, Suzanne T. Nardozzi. Property in No. 6 township. Tryon Construction Company to Carl O. Sanborn, Jr., and wife, Doris L. Sanborn. Prop erty In No. 6 township. Olive Clark Hill and husband, John T. Hill; Coley B, Kinsey and wife, Hatile Mae Kinsey, to William George McConner and wife, Mary Kinsey McConner. Property In No. 9 township. Ethel Sawyer Bell and hus band, Harry Bell, to Isaac N. band, Harry Bell, to Isaac N. Long. Property In Graysvllle. Isaac N. Long and wife, Mary B, Long, to Ethel Sawyer Bell. FLIRTATIOUS — Lovely Kim Moll Flanders, whose xest for love and life leads her through an almost ruinous road of ro- ma'ntic allianees from rags to riches to rags, until ultimate ly, she finds fulfillment. "The Amorous Adventures of Moll Flanders" is a Marcel Hallman Production in Technicolor ami Panavision for Paramount re lease, now at the Masonic The atre. property In Graysvllle. Henry Ballance and wife, Lila Kornegay Ballance, to W. C. Parker and wife, Estelle Park er. Property In No. 8 town ship. George W. Daly to Landci, Inc. Property In No. 8 town ship. Thyra E. Nelson to Hobert McCall and wife, Frances N. McCall. Property InNo. 2town- shlp. Gulon E. Lee and wife, Dora Mae Lee; James Earl Jones and wife. Daphne P. Jones. Property in No. 7 township.. Helen Grantham Neely and husband, Hlchard A. Neely, to Hichard L. Wiley and wife, Patricia A. Wiley. Property In No. 8 township. Mike Kushman and wife, Mary D. Kushman, to Hoy L. Whlt- ford and wife, Benlta S. Whlt- ford. Property on Benfleld Avenue. Hoy L. Whitford and wife, Benlta S. Whitford, to Mike Kushman and wife, Mary D. Kushman. Property on National Court Drive. Darrel D. Daniels and wife, Mary S. Daniels, to Emily P. Rider. Property on Craven Street. Robert Bordeaux and wife, Louphella S. Bordeaux, to Doug las W, Jones and wife, Edna H. Jones. Property In Country (Continued on page 8) • Ceramic Tile e Quarry Porches e Marble Fireplaces e Rubber & Asphalt Tile G. H. BRYAN Til* Contractor ME 7-S41S FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION • INSURED SAVINGS • • HOME LOANS • 513 Pollock Stroot Phono ME 7-3721 Now Born, N. 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