Page Two THE NEW BERN MIRROR, NEW BERN, N. C. Friday, August 13, 1965 Buds AND Blossoms AAAMIE MILLER “And God said. Let there be Ughb and there was light.”— Gen. 1:3, It is time to begin thinking of next year’s garden. The fol lowing will help you decide which bulbs and plants to put to gether to make a pleasing com bination. Group pale blues with shades of pink ^ rose. Blue is also pretty with mild yellow. This is why dwarf blue phlox is lovely wiU daffodils. Use orange with blue, such as orange wallflow er and blue phlox. Yellow and purple are real pretty. Don’t use red, crimson or scarlet with yellow. Green foUacre softens red. It is time now to plant fox gloves, hollyhock, and dellph- inium for next year. Select key plants for line, nass, color and dependability for borders. In clude in this hemerocallis, del phinium, phlox, chrysanthe mums, iris, peonies and lilies for a lovely garden. For our Buds and Blossoms poem, we bring you these Unes VITA-VAR PAINTS •t MITCHELL'S HARDWARE 315 Tryon Palace Drive Mf 7-3100 from “The River Of Life” by Thomas CampbeU. The more we live, more brief appear Our life’s succeeding stages; A day to childhood seems a year. And years like passing ages. The gladsome current of our youth, Ere passion yet disorders, Steals lingering like a river smooth Along its grassy borders. But as the care-worn check grows wan And sorrows shafts fly thick er. Ye stars, that measure life to man. Why seem your courses (;^cker7 When Joys have lost their bloom a^ breath And life itself is vapid. Why, as we reach the Falls of Death, Feel we its tide more rapid? It may be strange—yet who would change Time’s course to slower speeding. When one by one our friends have gone And left our bosom bleeding? Heaven gives our years of fading strength Indemnifying fleetness, And those of youth, a seeming length. Proportion’d to their sweet ness. irs Broddy's FOR DRY CLiANING A LAUNDRY Pick-Up and Delivery Service 320 First Street ME 7-2159 W. C. CHADWICK GENERAL INSURANCE Clark SulMliifl Office MS 7-3I4S—Hama Ml 7-S4I1 KEHOE-FRI.-TUES. 20th Century*Fox preeente FRANK SMATRA TREVORHOMMRD VONlOANlS EXPRESS A MARK ROBSON PMOOUCTlON eoLaOfi BY DE LUXE STARTING WEDNESDAY Spun of Laughter, Music and Magic!' WALT DISNEYS IROERIIU €lWilt uiinev Pioduchoni TECHNICOLOR* R.' r. l. ,1 . r| li, UUENA VISTA OritriRulion Co.. InC. INSPECTION—Frank Sinatra, as a POW escapee masquerad ing as a Naxi soldier, is stopped and inspected by a Gestapo agent in this scene from "Von Ryan's Express," a 20th Can- tury-Fox raiease in CinemaScope and DeLuxe Color now at the Tryon Theatre. Trevor Howard is also starred. Real Estate Transfers Eschol M. Mallory and wife, Benjl E, Mallory, to Harold T, Healy and wife, Edna Healy. Property in No. 6 township. Claude E, Hargett and wife, Margaret M. Hargett, to Robert Bryan Mohn and wife, Penny Gibson Mohn. Property in Tryon Village. Charles Franklin West and wife, Annette Flowers West, to Floyd Miller Calson, Sr., and wife, Evelyn White Calson. Property in Bernvlew Park, iwes M. Wilson and wife, Alma Wood Wilson, to H. K. Lpnd. Property on Clark Avenue. WilUam H. Hesslck, m, and Eunice J. Hesslck, Trustees, to Oscar Paul Dean and wife, Evelyn S. Dean, property in Kenwood. William H. Hesslck, m, and Eunice J. Hesslck, Trustees, to Eddie T. Cowan and wife, Sarah L. Cowan. Property in Kenwood. Eugene T. Gralak and wife, Mildred A. Gralak, to S. Clyde Baker and wife, Mary N. Baker, property in Havelock Park. Robert Bordeaux and wife, Louphella S. Bordeaux, toFliils J. Toney and wife, Katheryn L. Toney, property In Trent Shores. F. I. Lowe and wife, Lora Mae Lowe, to Carl Edward Brim mage. Property In No. 5 township. Skinner Construction Cor poration to William R, Keelen and wife, Elaine K. Keelen. Property In Trent Shores. Champion Developers, Inc., to Manuel DeSousa, Jr., and wife, Kathryn D. DeSousa. Property in No. 6 township. Charles C. Hall and wife, Marie R, Hall, to Miles B. Kelthly. Property in No. 5 town ship, OUs M. Banks and wife, Mil dred T. Banks, to Harry L. Bladwln and wife, Anna Lee Baldwin, property in No. 2 township. Charles Raymond palmer and wife, Marjorie Louise Palmer, to William E. Ryman, Jr., and wife, SyMaD. Ryman. Property in No. 2 township. Guion E. Lee and wife, Dora Mae Lee; James Earl Jones and wife. Daphne P. Jones, to Build ers And Finance, Incorporated. Property in No. 7 township, John Slade Chapman to Martha Jenkins Moore, Prop erty in Craven County. Charlie H. Boyd and wife, Mildred E. Boyd, to Clifton Lee Sherman and wife, June Boyd Sherman, Property in No. 7 township. James A. Ipock, Jr., and wife, Joselyn Paul Ipock, to John C. Whitty and wife, Kath leen H. Whitty. property In Craven County. Alice S. PitUs to Charles M. Howard and wife, Janet O. Ho ward. Property in No. 6 town ship. Willie Noah Gaskins and wife, Elva Lynch Gaskins, to Thomas Franklin Tllghman and wife, Shirley Gaskins Tllghman. Property In No. 2 township. Linwood Tjmdall and wife, Bessie M. Tyndall, to David A. Thomas and wife, Jean F. Thomas. Property on Fayette ville St J. E. Howard and wife, Erika G, Howard, to James Calvert Wetherlngton and wife, Betty Powers Wetherlngton, Property on Oaks Road. Zayda M. Mitchell to Craig Travis and wife, Margaret E. Travis. Property In Havelock, Joe Smith and wife, Nellie Smith, to Barbara Ann Lamm, property in Craven County. Robert Bordeaux and wife, Louphella S. Bordeaux, to Skin ner Construction Corporation. Property In Edgewood. John B. Malcom and wife, Betty M. Malcom, to Donald Carr Winchester and wife. Jane Lambert Winchester. Property in No. 8 township. Esther B. Stallings to William D. English, n, and wife, Sylvia S. English, property on Pem broke Road. James L. Godwin and wife, Elizabeth R. Godwin; Helen A. Godwin to Williams & Crayton, Inc. Property in Havelock. Alvah C. Cayton, Jr., and wife, Margaret H. Cayton, to Edward F. O’Berry, Jr., and wife, Jean M. O’Berry. Prop erty on River Drive. Thelma G. Smith to Cynthia A. Newberry. Property on Rhem Avenue. Skinner Construction Cor poration to Victor L. Hammond and wife, Mattie H. Hammond, property in Edgewood. BEASLEY-K MMwa-nMTon 'WDfKX-SAVINGS" 305 Bread Street —. 537-2131 FRY BONDED BUILT-UP ROOFING -Call For Fro# Estimate*- R. E. BENGEL 1311 N. Craven St. SHEET METAL WORK Dial ME 7-3404 There Are Still Plenty of Bargains Waiting for you at the FASHION CENTER'S REMODELING SALE Name Brand Merchandise Reduced to a Fraction of Its Original Price! s

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