Friday, November 28, 1969
THE NEW BERN MIRROR, NEW BERN. N. C.
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Buds
AND
Blossoms
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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.
YOUR PLACE
IS
Our Place
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