Friday, August 11, 1967 THE NEW BERN MIRROR, NEW BERN, N. C. Page Five NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH i-in liy Arnulil 31ANT ? GHARLfS op l-ondon 0i9o) Mas 7fT.^^ui.JAU! HAN/B EXISTED) •for' ove.1^ SS'MILUOSI YEARS J TME LARGEST &0L0 MUeOET ever -Pourd weiqlied 7/560 ou/k:es/ REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Bobby J.Mills and wife, Arm- ecia Joyce StlkeleaOier Mills, to Carroll M. Lacroix and wife, Catherine H. Lacroix. Property in No. 6 township. Vida A. Grantham to Annie May W. Smith. Property in No. 7 township. Guy Willetts and wife, DDris D. WiUetts, to Thomas W. Riggs and wife, Margaret S. Riggs. Property in No. 8 township. Stephen Francis Paul to Thel ma P. Thomas. Property in Woodrow Place. Arthur J. Baer, Trustee, and PHONE US FOR YOUR FUEL OIL Tommy Davis Oil Co. 707 Ch.tt.wka L.it« Dial 638-5100 W. C. CHADWICK GENERAL INSURANCE Clark .ulldine Telaphontt OHIce MI 7.3144—Hem# Mi 7.3431 Fried Chicken for one or a dozen, cheaper than you can prepare it yourself. The Chorburger Goodyear Mortgage Corpora tion, to Liberty Investment Company, Inc. Property in No. 6 township. Arthur J. Baer, Trustee, and North Carolina National Bank, to LibertyInvestmentCompany, Inc. Property In No. 6 township. H. E. Beaman and wife,Betty Beaman; H. M. Carpenter and wife, Mary Carpenter, to Willie H. Cook and wife, Nancy D. Cook. Property In No. 8 town ship. RufUs F. Dali and wife, Lucy M. Dali, to Norma Bail Smith. Property in No. 1 township. MIRROR MORSELS The present hour is the crit ical, decisive hour. Wiiteiton your heart that every day,in cluding today, is the best day of the year.—Carlyle. Ad\'lce, like snow, the softer it falls the longer it dwells upon, and the deeper it sinks into the mind.—Coleridge. To conceal anything from those to whome I am attached is not in my nature. I can never close my Ups where I have opened my heart. — Charles Dickens. Those who speak always and those who never speak are equaUy unfit for friends. A good proportion of the talent of Ustening and speaking is the base of social virtues. — Lavater. VITA-VAR PAINTS .t MITCHELL'S HARDWARE 220 Cr.v.n StrMt ME 7-3100 Chick's Camera Center J "Where Photography J Is a Profession." I 706 PROFESSIONAL DRIVE J DIAL 637-3634 I ............J Curiosity is a kernel of the forbidden fruit which sUU stlcketh in the throat of a na tural man, sometimes to the danger of his choking.—FuU- er. God’s sweet dews and show ers of grace sUde off the moun tains of pride, and fall on the low valleys of humble hearts, and make them pleasant and fertile.—Leighton. Everybody has his own the atre, in which he is manager, actor, prompter, playwright, boxkeeper, doorkeeper, all in one, and audience into the bar gain. — Hare. Adversity has the effect of eliciting talents, which in pro - perous circumstances would have lain dormant. — Horace. Dreams are the children of an idle brain, begot of nothing but vain fantasy; which is as thin of substance as the air, and more inconsant than the wind. -- Shakespeare. What wonderful things are eventsi The least are of greater importance than the most sub lime and comprehensive spec ulations . - -Beaconsfield. Nothing but the right can ever be expedient, since that can never be true expediency which would sacrifice a great good to a less. —Whately. Fine feeUngs without vigor of reason, are in the situation of the ex^eme feather in a pea cock’s tail, dragging in the mud. — Foster. Trodt Yoursolf to the Best Steok Sandwich in Town ot The Parkway SECOND FLOOR SPECIAL DIRECT FACTORY PURCHASE! STARTS TODAY BONUf SALE' ZIGZAG CONSOLE —What a tremendous offer! . , . You can do all tho fancy designs with a flick of a dial! World's r Combino»; i-f , ^ode! '"on";:,:, f’ S'f/r /ou • /'■' Sp. n, V , ,,, * r ' ^ C' Wr 'f ' p • Cf , , " ^ f-^3 /