Friday, February 27, 1970 Page Three AND Blossoms MAMIE MILLER “Love worketh no will to his neighbor; therefore love Is the fulfllllng of the law.”--Rom. 13:10. This has been an unusually cold winter, and we will be late getting the garden ready for Easter. There has been a scar city of blooms, since we didn't have the sweet narcissus In November and December; and we certainly missed the lovely camellia that we usually have around Christmas. The birds arebeglnnlngtolet us know they are with us, and we shall have spring when they begin to nest. Don't forget their needs. Being nice to birds is tbe perfect way to express your appreciation for their songs. If you are planning to grow Dial Ua for Free Estimatoa on that INTERIOR OR EXTERIOR PAINTING JOB Commercial or Residential ERNEST T. LEWIS 637-4701 Butteric & Simplicity Patterns and all types of notions and Dress & Suit Material. THRIFTY FABRIC SHOP Kinston Highway Dial 637-6565 FITZGERALD REALTY T. C. FITZOiRALD, Roalter Sales & Rentals & Financing 2608 Neuse Blvd. Dial 638-1486 your own plantsthisseason,any warm day is the time to prepare and fertilize a flower bed. Some seeds take so much long er to germinate than others,so be sure to read all labels be fore planting. It is advisable to plant seperately those that take a long time. The crocus has already shown up, and the hyacinth will soon be in its glory. The old fashioned single one is a much loved bloom in old gardens. Just a peep into some of these gar dens in New Bern will acquaint you with them, and do they smell good! Stop by your nursery or seed- man and begin to pick out the flowers that will fill your needs this spring. They are arriving dally. Trees are in too. This week for our Buds and Blossoms poem we turn to Edmund Waller and a poem he wrote more than 300 years ago. It is titled,“Go, Lovely Rose." Go, lovely Rose! Tell her that wastes her time and me. That now she knows. When I resemble her to thee. How sweet and fair she seems to be. Tell her that's young. And shuns to have her graces spied. That hast thou sprung In deserts, where no men abide. Thou must have uncommended died. Small is the worth Of beauty from the llgjit retired; Bid her come forth. Suffer herself to be desired. And not blush i>o to be admir ed. Then die! that she The common fate of all things rare May read In thee; How small a part of time they share That are so wondrous sweet and fair! Paint Protection When painting, it’s wise to pro tect your furniture. Newspapers, plastic dropcloths and tarpaulins make good protectors for floors and furniture. Protect yourself, too. Wear old clothes. Car stereo tape system • Panasonic advanced design • Easy operation • Automatic channel changer • Inter changeable tape cartridges • Rich stereo sound • Per fect vertical head movement system • Push-button channel changer • Illuminated input indicator • Vari able tone and balance control. LAFAYETTE! R ADIO gL«CTWOHIC«‘ ASSOCIATE STORE 101.1 George St., New Bern Tel. 638-5887 owned and operated by W. L. Salter SHAKESPEARE WOULD HAVE APPROVED tho start of the Franco Zeffirelli Production of ROMEO AND JULIET, a BHE Film for Paramount Pictures, foa- lures the youiraest performers ever to professionally play Shakespeare's star crossed lov ers. ROMEO & JULIET. Friday and Saturday at the Masonic theatre. Estate Transfers Atlas Financial Corporation to Paul W. Holton and wife, Es telle Holton. Property on Old Vanceboro-New Bern Highway. Martha Falls Smith; Freddie Fenner, Jr., and wife, Peggy Fenner; Ethel F. Godette and husband, Ozell Godette, to Ralph A. Hill, Sr., and wife, Pearlle M. Hill. Property in No. 5 township. A. L. Spruill and wife, Irma F. Spruill, to C larence W. Gas kins, Jr., and wife, Hilda W. Gaskins. Property in No. 1 township. C. W. Ipock and wife, Ala Ipock, to Clarence W. Gaskins, Jr., andwlfe,HlldaW. Gaskins. Property in No. 1 township. Jimmie L. Morris and wife, Janice M. Morris, to Colony Developers of New Bern, Inc. Property In Brentwood Estates In No. 7 township. Otis E. Gardner and wife, Claudia L. Gardner, to Lowell Thomas Cassity and wife, Lll- DOOOCXHOBOOOCMK Masonic rai. - SAT. lian M, Cassity. Property in Havelock. Teddy R. Shapou and wife, Kathleen J. Shapou, toj. Frank Eflrd. Property at 5l4Spencer Avenue. M, H. Askew, Jr., and wife, AnnaL. Askew, to William T. Whaley and wife, Pauline B. Whaley. Property in Country Club Hills. Ida P. Stokes to Durwood B. Arant and wife, Melissa L.Ar- ant. Property In Chelsea. Fred Hobson Lane and wife, Helen W. Lane, to James E. Bryant and wife, Carrie G. Bryant. Property In No. 3 township. Daniel Getl and wife, Erma A. Getl, toErmaA.Geti. Prop erty In Havelock. Colony Developers of New Bern, Inc., to Noel Harris, HI, and wife, Constance Lane Har ris. Property in No. 7 town ship. Colony Developers of New Bern, Inc., to John C. Willis and wife, Latrelle Willis. Property in Brentwood Estates. Julia B. Long to James W. Long and wife, Beatrice G. Long. Property in No. 8 town ship. Allen Baker Bland to Otto Mewborn and wife, Joan Mew- born. Property In No. 1 town ship. Allen Baker Bland to Ben jamin Rosenboro and wife, An- nabelle Rosenboro. Property In No. 1 township. Margaret P. Odum to Le- Roy Edward Banks, Sr., -anu wife, Mamie Slade Banks. Property in Woodrow Place. James S. Ricks, and wife, Leona Everlngton Ricks, to Guardian Care of New Bern, Inc. Property on Kennedy Avenue. Irving H. Carson to Ada B. Carson. Property In Woodrow Place. Delight Your Appetite with Food Cooked Right! CORNER GRILL Craven & Pollock RUSSELL LAWRENCE Owner & Manager HAVE YOU LOST YOUR APPETITE? . . . You'll find it at The Parkway Pay for All Your Insurance In Small Monthly Payments Waterfront Property for Sale McCotter Real Estate & Ins. Agcy. 412 Broad Street NEW BERN. N. C. PHONE: 638-5153 ALLIANCE, N. C. PHONE: 745-5321 IIU PARAMOUNT PICTURES pirx-nu ABMEntM The Rianco Zeffirelu Production of Romeo ^JOUET WINTER’S LEAVING SOON, TAKING EVERY SHIVER. WE’RE READY FOR SPRING ACROSS NEUSE RIVER. YOUR PLACE IS OUR PLACE FOR BRIGHT TEEN WEAR, HEAD TOWARD SANDY POINT. YOU’LL SOON BE THERE. MfUMUiHnomicni /(iiiuituiRttv miMWUWRT-IIHItlMlVOUVIAIlUiiotT E = IfONIIIIOWHITIIffi/MIOraA/MIQIAaYORK | | ■ • ^miimiiniinnmimmiiiiiininimiiiMMmiiMmuiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiuuiiimniiiiiiiniiiiitmiiiJ

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