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Page Two THE NEW BERN MIRROR, NEW BERN, N. C. Friday, March 11, 1968 Mpsonie—FrI. - Wed, New Bern parents will do well to remember that growing up Is, to a great extent, emo tional development rather than physical and intellectual expan sion. All of us know adults of sup erior intelligence who have nev er adjusted to life. Others, with less mental capacity, become useful and happy citizens. Hon estly, most of us display im maturity that isn’t in keeping with our age. It is evident in your impa tience on the highway, and equally so when you foolishly fret while waiting in line at a supermarket. You reveal it when you stomp your feet and scream at your better half. Whether you’re six, sixteen or sixty, you won’t grow up until you’re willing to accept the fact that you can’t have what you want, when you want it, all of the time. Like it or not, you must learn to lose grace Quality Shoe Repairing at Reasonable Prices IDEAL SHOE SHOP JOE HATEM, Pr^. 903 Broad Stroot ME 7-5011 NOW! 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These primitive Impulses are part of our nature. The man ner in which we learn to con trol them will determine the ex tent we become acceptable as a member of civilized society. Growing up won’t be easy for your youngster. He came into this world as a self-center ed bundle of wants, just as you did. At the outset, he has most of his wants and wishes gratified by crying. Those of us who weep habit ually, after babyhood, usual ly weep alone. Real Estate Transfers John W. Lawhorn and wife, Frances Harris Lawhorn, to L. J. Turnage and wife, Bertie C. Turnage. Property in No. 3 township. Alice Ward Allen to A. Ward Allen and wife, Lulse J. Allen. Property in Trent Shores. William G. Van Busklrk and wife, Mary M. Van Buskirk, to Garland R. Ballard and wife, Pauline D. Ballard. Property on Rhem Avenue. Fred Mills, Jr., and wife, Marion W. Mills, to Earl Webb Temple, Jr., and wife, Ann F. Temple. Property in Rlvervlew Park., William A. Allen, Jr., and wife, Sarah S. Allen, to Alice Ward Allen, property in Trent Shores. Nathaniel M. Baxter and wife, Marguerite F. Baxter, tojames David MeCaUum and /mnffer BilKngal^ form tho ronuMitlA duoof**TheSpyW'ii^MyPmeo.**, also starring JRobort rouglM' and Senta Bergor, Tho thriiloo is paired vdth ‘*To Trap a Spyf* also starring Vaughn and McCollum — the workTs ttsm favorite V»N.C,L,BtS—‘tn MGM*sduol^program of afama bung spy mdventuros fit eoler« Blackerby and wife, Kay R, Blackerly. property InDeGraf- fenrled Park. Rltz Clyde Ray, Jr., and wife, Peggy B. Ray, to James H. Stowell and wife, Ethel Mary Stowell. Property in No. 6 town ship. Alice Ward Allen to William A. Allen, Jr., and wife, Sarah S. Allen. Property in Trent Shores. Jerry W. Eubanks to Jerry W. Eubanks and wife, Shirley Mae Eubanks. Property in No. 8 township. Jimmie L. and Thomas H. Morris, Inc., to Harold Lewis Young and wife, Mary W. Young, property in Country Club Park. Harold Lewis Young and wife, Mary W. Young, to Jimmie L. and Thomas H. Morris, Inc. Property in No. 2 township. Mamie C. Newman to Calla ghan J. Newman and Rt. Rev. Lawrence C. Newman. Property in Ghent. E. Edison Thomas and wife, Elsie C. Thomas, to Riegel Paper Corporation, property in No. 2 township. Frances Gore Trader to W. E. Jackson and wife, Gene A. Jackson. Property in No. 6 township. Emmie Russell Dudley to Richard T. Dudley and wife, Emmie Russell Dudley. Prop erty in No. 3 township. J. L. Ashley and wife, Myra S. Ashley; Jather McLawhorn and wife, Edna E. McLawliorn to John D. Wells and wife, Ro- venna S. Wells. Property In No. 1 township. Bonnie May Seawell to Albert C. Cannon. Property In No. 7 township. Virginia Cannon Herring and husband, Cleveland Herring, to Albert C. Cannon. Property In No. 7 township. S, M. Jones and wife, El eanor N. Jones, to the S. B. Parker Company, Inc. Property on National Avenue. Willie N. Gaskins and wife, Elva L. Gaskins, to Eddie Leroy Gaskins and wife, LindaH. Gas kins. Property in No. 2 town ship. Guion E. Lee and wife, Dora Mae Lee; James Earl Jones and wife, Daphne P. Jones, to Builders and Finance, Incor porated. Property in No. 7 town ship. Kenneth Edward Harris and wife, Nellie B, Harris, to Truesdale N. Blackwell and wife, Betty j, Blackwell. Prop erty at Griffin Avenue and For est Street. Auto Radiators Cleaned, Rodded and Repaired We remove and replace B & R Radiator Shop BRIDGETON ME 74504 Emma Gaskins to Gertrude G. Wilson. Properly In No. 1 township. VITA-VAR PAip MITCHELL'S HARDWARE 315 Tryon Palace Drive ME 7-3100 For economy heat with oil maximum hoot for your money Ives Oil Co. 506 Cypress ME 7-2197 • Ceramic Tile • Quarry Porches • Marble Fireplaces e Rubber & Asphalt Tile G. H. BRYAN Tile Contractor ME 7-5418 Masonic — Fri. - Wed. coMESPYrnramniFAvomTE VJK.C.I.X.S! 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