P>g» Bght THE NIW MUM MIKROW, MIW MHIi ti C Friday, December 4, 1070 TEEN Topics IN NEW BERN TODAY Christmas can’t b« far away when you reach for the calendar and tear off the month of November. At least it isn’t supposed to be far away, but the last days before school lets out seem an eternity. Naturally, you’re happily anticipating the things that will bring you joy during the Yuletide season. You’ll have an opportunity to party with your crowd, and see your friends who have been off at college. Auto Radiators CiMnod, Roddod and Rapalrod Wa romova and raplaca B & R Radiator Shop BRIDGETON ME 7-4504 When You Soy It With Flowers . . Let Us Soy It For You. EMMIE'S FLOWER SHOP 333 Middle St. Dial 637-3768 HAVE YOU LOST YOUR APPETITE? . . . You'll find it at The Parkway You're invited to place your trust in New Bern's only pharntacy with three graduate pharmacists health IS preduus.;. lei us help protect yours P>‘wfei4icral PHARMACY NEW IttKH. N.C. And, we hope, you’ll spend some of your free time at home with your parents and other members of your family. Not though a sense of duty, but because being with loved ones by your own fireside is rewarding. Your earliest Christmas memories are associate with home, and those who are older and, no matter what you think, somewhat wiser than you are, say that these memories will last for a lifetime. If you don’t think home is important at Christmas, consider the vast number of people who travel great distances to spend as much of the holidays as possible at the place where they were born and grew up. But to make this a truly memorable Christmas, reach out beyond your own family and your own circle of friends. Do something nice for someone who isn’t as fortunat^ For those without relatives and friends, the holidays can be a sad and lonely time. Especially is this true, if a person doesn’t have good health, or is in limited financial circumstances. Look around, in your own neighborhood and elsewhere. You’ll soon find somebody who needs to he remembered. Even the smallest gift, like the gift of the littlest angel, can mean so very much. Think of those in hospitals and rest homes. To really know and enjoy the greatest joy at Christmas, do something for someone who can’t do something for you. Is there a better way to celebrate the Christ Child’s birthday? ctzewcH/ep © Field Enterpriac*. Inc., 1970 —A6AINST FLOOPS/ HURRICANES, 5NOW, BARTH- human frailfij! Top Ten Tunes In New Bern This Week 1. I Think I Love You- Partridge Family. 2. I’ll Be There-Jackson Five. 3. Fire and Rain-James Taylor. . 4. The Tears of a Clowh- Smokev Robinson. 5. Imuana Wants Me-R. Dean Taylor. 6. Somebody’s Been Sleeping- -100 Proof. 7. Gypsy Woman-Brian Hjdand. 8. We’ve Only Just Begun- Carpenters. 9. All Right Now-Free. 10. Green-Eyed Lady-Sugar Loaf. (This week’s Mirror pick for a future spot in the Top Ten is Stevie Wonder’s “Heaven Help Us All.’’) Looking Glou (iSbntlnued from j of our present needs with one factory for magnesium, two for potash, and perhaps three for sulphur. However, if we relied solely on minerals from the sea, we would require 427,000 factories for nickel, 800,000 for copper, and 10 million for iron. Even someone as poorly versed in science and economics as this editor knows that we’ll never have this many plants operating. The answer, of course, will be amazing methods of mineral extraction that mortals haven’t dreamed of yet in their wildest imagination. Make no mistake about it, the miracles will come, as surely as the day follows the night. No one cognizant of the H.K.LAND & SON RBASdEtaS Complete Real Estate Service DIAL M7-41SI DIAL «M-a7>7 Reliable service when you need it most is as close as your telephone. TONY'S DRUG STORE 1114 Queen St. Dial ME 7-4060 astounding things that have happened in our space age is apt to regard profitable sea mining impractical if not impossible. AlUiough the basic approach to such mining is removal of the water from the minerals, pioneer work has been done on a second method. Instead of removing the water from the minerals, the minerals are removed from the water by .chemical or electrochemical means. Eventually, someone will come up with a simple and inexpensive process that will revolutionize the present extraction methods. When that day comes, a vast storehouse of untold wealth will be opened, and a new era will be at hand. Meanwhile, the Neuse and the Trent will continue to haul minerals to the sea. r I I CRAVEN COUNTY’S COUNTRY AND WESTERN FAVORITES 1. Fifteen Years Ago-Conway Twitty. 2.1 Can’t Believe That You’ve Stopped Loving Me-Charlie Pride. 3. I Can’t Be Myself-Merle Haggard. 4. Endlessly-Sonny James. 5. Thank God and Greyhound- -Roy Clark. 6. After Closing Time-David Houston and Barbara MandreU. 7. It’s Only Make Believe- Glen Campbell. 8. So Sad-Hank Williams, Jr. 9. Coin’ Steady-Faron Young. 10. She Goes Walking Through My Mind-Billy Walker. (This week’s Mirror pick for a future spot in the Top Ten is Jim Ed Brown’s “Morning.’’) I I I I I I I Low Prices, Lew Overhead When you thiirtc of diamonds,. think of Mike. Home of Keepsake Diamonds 222 MIDDLE ST., NEW BERN. 637-8775 N. C. I I I ! I I I I I SAVE CASH THE WHOLESALE WAY Generol Wholesole Building Supply Co.

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