Friday, November 28, 1969 THE NEW BERN MIRROR, NEW BERN. N. C. Page Three 1 Buds AND Blossoms •f MAMIE MILLER “Then shall thou delight thy self In the Lord; and 1 will cause thee to ride upon the hi^d) places of the earth.” — Isa. 58:14. Azaleas should have the roots protected in winter months by mulching. Well rotted manure can be used in moderation for Dial Us for Proa Estlmatas on that INTERIOR OR EXTERIOR PAINTING JOB Commercial or Residential ERNEST T. LEWIS 637.4701 Reliable service when you need it most is as close as your telephone. TONY'S DRUG STORE 1114 Queen St. Dial ME 7-4060 fertilizer. Oak leaves, peat moss and pine needles make good mulches for azaleas. Camellias and azaleas do better with shade trees or planted on the north side of a building, so the Ice will melt be fore the sun shines on them. If your camellia leaves have a scurfy white substance on the under side, It needs a spray ing of oil emulsion during fall or late summer. Gardenias grow in abun dance In New Bern. We know them as cape jasmines. They need sheltered, sunny location In an acid soli. Gardenias root easily, and may be transplanted most any time. The bush is an evergreen so this makes It doubly nice for your place. Tliis week for our Buds and Blossoms poem we bring you Edward Curran's “First Frost.” A sparkling sunset, oranged to gold, Rings like a bell of sorrow told, Across the ni^t of whistling cold; For now an arm swings near and far The brittle lamp of every star. The flowers grow in the gar den pled Velvet, imperial, laughing eyed. While on them all hovers a breath. The whistling frost of silver k k » to live in and love ! Come see our collection of this season’s knits. You’ll love what you see ! M CCNTLil Rea! Estate Transfers John W. Saulter and wife, Sadie W. Saulter, to Ray Walk er. Property in Rlvervlew Park. Weyerhaeuser Properties, Inn., to Colony Developers of New Born, Inc. Property In Colony Estates. T. A. Karam and wife, Mar lon E. Karam; Lonnie E. Prid gen, Jr., and wife, Shirley T. Pridgen, to Tryon Realty Col, of New Bern, Inc. Property In Tryon Pai’k. Colonial Realty Co., of New Bern, Inc., to Allan R. Car ney and wife, Alyce M. Car ney. Property In Country Club Park Addition. Tryon Realty Co., of New Bern, Inc., to Lee Vernon Thomas and wife, Nina H. Thomas. Property in South- gate. Peachle S. Davis M(!adows and husband, Donald A. Mea dows, to Delilah H. Williams. Property in Tryon Village. Myrtle BentonMooretoMyr- tle Benton Moore and husband, Richard D. Moore. Property in Bridgeton. Lee Jones and wife, Goergia Gibbs Jones, to Murphy Wind ham, Jr., and wife, Dorothy death. I grieve to see the wine- red crowd And watch and watch them, tall and proud. And tell them that tonight death comes. Beating the stars like kettle drums. For the last time I kiss their breasts. The lovely golden fleeting guests, Made sad to think on morn ing's shore Their beauty will be never more. I grieve to see them fall and die Where kindled, burning,spark ling high The stars make mirrors of the sky. I bid them farewell in their sleep, Wrapped now In snowy silver seas. For they, immortal, will but leap Like us to a more marve lous peace. And seated here by them I view The solid sky as white frost comes. Knocking the winds to sliver dew. Beating the stars like kettle drums. For economy heat with oil maximum hoot for your monoy ''fo CO* Ives on Co. 506 Cypreu ME 7-2197 L. Windham. Property on Ra leigh street. Coleman Motor Company to Thomas B. Coleman and wife, Robertha K. Coleman. Prop erty in No. 8 township. ' Weyerhaeuser Properties, Inc., to Colony Developers of New Bern, Inc. Property In Colony Estates. Harold I Dowling and wife, Elsie F. Dowling, to Charles R. Hand and wife,JoanC.Hand. Property in No. 5 township. William Earl Gaskins and wife, Murrell Gray Gaskins, to William Earl Gaskins, Jr., and wife, Sharlon Gale Gaskins. Property in No. township. Phillip G. Williams and wife, Bettle Baxter Williams, to Har vey Woodrow Wright and wife Phyllis Williams Wright. Prop er^ In No. 6 township. Sarah S. Gaskins to Daniel E. Gaskins and wife, Mltzl E. Gaskins. Property in No. 2 township. T. C. Fitzgerald and wife, Kate B. Fitzgerald, toRichard A. Kent, Sr., and wife, Louise A. Kent. Property In Trent Park. Quality Shoe Repairing at Reasonable Prices IDEAL SHOE SHOP JOB HATBM, Prop. 903 Breed Street ME 7-5011 Fine Seafood Is Only Minutes Away, Pre pared in True Tar Heel Style, at LAURA & RUSSELL'S Bayboro J. W. SMITH AGENCY, INC. o Automobile o Fire e Home Owners e Workmen's Com* pensation o Life e Hospitalization 2003 Neuse Blvd. Over Carolina Power a light Company ME 7-S500 - ME 74954 Chick's Camera Center "Where Photography Is a Profession." 706 PROFESSIONAL DRIVE DIAL 637-3634 5 OVER THE BRIDGE, THEN TURN TO THE RIGHT, AND YOU'LL ARRIVE WHERE TEENS DELIGHT IN SHOPPING FOR THEIR SMART ATTIRE, ALL THE THINGS THAT GIRLS DESIRE. 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