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,MEW BLt .CflAVLM COUNP' PUBLIC lIBKARY The NEW BERN FUBLIfHID WIIKLY IN THI HIAIIT OP NORTH I—L^ ^ ^60 VOLUME 10 NEW BERN, N. C., FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1967 NUMBER 11 Thumb tbroui^ the names In New Bern’s telephone direc tory, and you'll find Carpenters, Painters and Masons to help you build a House. It can be Wood, Block or a Brlckhouse, and if your sense of humor calls for it, you can even have a Lauj^nghouse. There is Land to erect it on, and you have your choice of Hills and Meadows for the lo cation, or a Field with a Lane running through it. You pro bably don’t want such a spot, but you can choose a Marsh if you so desire. In the event you're planning a large estate, the telephone directory will furnish you Brooks, and since Brooks should Include fish you can have either Herring or Bass, or both. TUs sounds like a pretty good Deal. Of course, you'U want a Garden and a C^dner, unless you want to try your hand at it. You’ll have to shell out a lot of money, but there are plenty of Banks in the directory, and to protect your investment you'll need a relia ble insurance carrier. A House needs waUs and halls, if it is going to be an honest to goodness mansion, but don't worry, they're in the phone bO(&. Don't overloric the need for a cook in the kitdien, and speaking of the kitdien, you can't do without a sink. Make sure that Hie Cook you hire is a good Baker, especi- aUy when it comes to Berry pies, including Cherry. It will help too if she can start your Day off right with a perfect cup of coffee. Maybe you don't like coffee. In that event, contact one of the Brewers in the directory, and order a Case to satisfy your thirst. Incidentally, keep your kitchen dean, or you'U see a Roach bob up much too fre quently. You’U want anopenfireplace, so you can watch Sparks fly up the chimney when there is Snow, and flames Dance on glowing logs. WlUi a home this invit ing, Mends are apt to ring your beU often. If they don't come caUing, get yourself a Parrott for company. Treat him kindly, so he won't register his disgust by going into a Huff. You can avoid this kind of unpleasantness by keep ing ttiings on an even Keel. If worse comes to worse, 0ve the Parrott a Belt or two from that Case you ordered from the Brewer. This wUlbringhlm out of his sheU. On the ottier Hand, if friends do swarm your place, you may want to open up a Canteen, and have admission by Card only. Otherwise, it mij^t make quite a Dent in your pocketbook. No matter what kind of House you build, we hope you Uve Uke a King, We Msh for you a Lamb in your Meadows, a Rose in your Garden, a Mar tin in your smaU bird box, and an Eagle in your big one. If yours is to be a honeymoon House, may your better half re main your Valentine long after the Rice thrown at your wedding has crumbled to dust. All this we wish for you, right out of the New Bern tdephone directory. ****** New Bern’s squirrels, es pecially this year's new crop, seem to have been befuddled by (Continued on page 2) SUNNY GATHERING—^Youngsters who attended the New Bern Christian Day School at Ruth’s Chapel Free Will Bapt^t Church this year were a cheerful lot. John R. Baxter, veteran New Bern photographer, quickly discovered this the moment he arrived to snap their class picture. If you love the smiles of happy children, and who doesn’t, you’U get a bang out of studying the expressions seen here. Mrs. Lou ise Terry is the teacher, and a good one. Ruth’s Chapel, for those who may not know, is located on Oaks Road. The modern brick edifice, buUt a number of years ago to replace a smaUer one of frame construction that stood in Woodrow Place, was inspired by the enthu siasm of the congregation’s youthful pastor, the Rev. A. L. (Bud) Hines. Bud, and that’s what everybody calls him, is one of New Bern’s most active ministers. His church has demonstrated its abiUty to make proj ects succeed; and the Christian Day School is an ex- ceUent example. Front row, left to right, Pamela Purifoy, Keith Hines, Leroy Moore. Donna Hawkins, Amy Lawrence, Lisa Thomas and Kim Carawon. Back row, left to right, Ricky Toler, Tommy White, Beverly Collins, Dale Hedman, MeUnda Rowe, Randy Collins, Stephen Dixon and Craig Martin. Again We Remind You: PUASE DRIVE CAREFULLY WHILE KIDS IN TOWN AND COUNTRY ARE ENJOYING SUMMER VACATION
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