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Friddy, August 10, 1973 THE NEW BERN MIRROR, NEW BERN, N. C. Page Five Buds AND Blossoms MAMIE MILLER “For ye shall go out with joy, and be led forth with peace: the mountains and the hills shall break forth before you into singing, and all the trees of the field shall clap their hands.’’— Isa. 55:12. The noted actor Joseph Jefferson became very much interested in gardening, at the age of 70. When asked why he took to it, he replied. “The saddest thing in old age Is the absence of expectation. It is full of expectation, and you get a lot TRU-TREAD TIRE CO. Recapping A Vulcanixing 223 Craven St. - ME 7-2417 (/) KEYS Ernul's Sport Shop 2006 O.iks Rd. KEYS m ■ U) Ben Moore's Shell Station 900 GEORGE ST. McCreary New Tires WASH - GREASE - OILS - X TIRES GUARANTEED RECAPS PRICED TO SELL We Appreciate Your Business. — Ben & Doris Tyson & Hooks realty, inc. 637-5766 Charlie Hooka Chuck Tyson 638-4437 638-3506 HAVING INSURANCE PROBLEMS? CALL US Robinson Insurance Agency 237 Craven St. Now Born Dial 638-1174 CHICK'S & JACK'S PORTRAIT STUDIO 2607 Trent Road Phone 638-6645 // WHERE PHOTOGRAPHY IS A PROFESSION" Chick Natella Jack Layne Real Estate Transfers of things you don’t expect too.’’ Now is a good time to put out edgings for your borders. Pachysandra, or Japanese spurge is an excellent plant for this. Itstays all winter as it is in summer. Hosts or plantain plants make excellent summer plants, but do not remain in foliage in winter. Use plenty of gray plants, such as lamb’s ear, lavender, silver king, and dusty miller in your border for contrast. You may plant them now. Some gardeners use pine straw, or bark, around trees in the yard. You may use ground cover equally as well, and it is real pretty. Fe^ roses and mums. Keep plenty of water for them. They will pay you in blossoms for your effort. This week’s Buds and Blossoms poem, written by David Everett, is titled The Boy Reciter. You’d scarce expect one of my age To speak in public on the stage. And if I chance to fall below Demosthenes or Cicero, Don’t view me with a critic’s eye. But pass my imperfections by. Large streams from little fountains flow. Tall oaks from little acorns grow; And though now I am small and young. Of judgment weak and feeble tongue. Yet all great, learned men, like Iredell Purifoy to Hubert E. Cayton, Sr., and wife, Daisy P. Cayton. Property in No. 2 Township. Walter P. Higgins, Jr., and wife, Minerva P. Higgins, to H. E. Beaman and wife, Betty E. Beaman; and Rossie M. Manning and wife, Margaret Manning. Property in Countiw Qub Park. Tryon Realty Co. of New Bern, Inc., to Bobby J. Newsome and wife, Rebecca Newsome. Property in North Hills. J. Mallard StancU and wife, Lillian 0. Standi, to Daniel Livingston Stallings, Jr. Property in No. 7 Township. Samuel J. Catalfomo and wife, Elizabeth Catalfomo, to James R. Stewart and v^e, Barbaras. Stewart. Property in Country Club Park. Claude William Willsea and wife. Wealthy A. Willsea, to Rayeford Lee Howard and wife, Dorothy Hill Howard. Property in No. 6 Township. Ruth L. Winko to Jame E. Wilson and wife, Katherine L. Wilson. Property on Secondary Road 1117. Effie May Ward to George C. Ward. Property on Avenue C. Martha Alma Dawson and husband, W. F. Dawson; Willie L. Samuels and husband, Eddie Samuels; Ruth Sweeting and husband, Naman Sweeting; Maggie N. Poole; Elizabeth Nelson; and Katie Webb and husband, Daniel Webb, to William M. White and wife. Rose J. White. Property in No. 9 Township. Theresa M. Betz Bisesi to James S. Bisesi and wife, Theresa M. Betz Bisesi. Property in Westbrooke. Sterling J. Ellison and wife, Yoshiko K. Ellison, to Faye Ellen Taylor. Property in No. 5 Township. Laurence Robert Doss and wife, Lena Opal Doss, to Fredierick I. Nichols, Jr., and wife, Emiliana P. Nichols. Property in Southgate. me. Once learned to read their ABC. But why may not Columbia’s soil Rear men as great as Britain’s Isle, Exceed what Greece and Rome have done Or any land beneath the sun? Mayn’t Massachusetts boast as great As any other sister state? Or where’s the town, go far or near. That doesn’t find a rival here? Or where’s the boy but three feet high Who’s made improvement more than I? These thoughts inspire my youthful mind To be the greatest of mankind: Great, not like Caesar, stained with blood. But only great as I am good. ESSOTANE GAS SERVICE FOR COOKING, HOT WATER 8 HEATING TANKS FURNISHED FREE Scott Gas Co. 221 Middle - Ph. 637-3179 (Product Humble ON Co.) Herman Lexington Smith, Jr., and wife, Patricia Odil Smith, to James Michael Bridges and wife, Mary Bowlea Bridges. Property in No. 6 Township. John G. Mullen and wife, Julia B. Mullen, et als, to Richard Saunders McKinely. Property in No. 7 Township. Raymond Brothers and wife, Mary NeU Brothers, to Noah Clark, Jr., and wife, Estelle M. Gark. Property on Murray street. William Noah Gaskins and Elva Gray Lynch Gaskins, to Luther Elton Price and wife, Wilma Ernestine Price. Property in No. 2 Township. GOT A PROBLEM? - CALL - Willis Plumbing & Heating Co. 638-1091 Quality Shoe Repairing at Reasonable Prices IDEAL SHOE SHOP JOE HATEM, Prop. 903 Broad Stroot ME 7-5011 Scott TILE CO. TILa> AND CARPETING LC SCOTT JR. 637-3923 HAVE YOU LOST YOUR APPETITE? . . . You'll find it at The Parkway JOHNSON CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH, Inc^. 1219 Pollock e New Bern YOU'LL PROBABLY FIND IT AT Askew % Inc. HARDWARE AND BUILDING SUPPLIES 1101-3-5 Pollock Stroct 17 So BERN Highv^ 17 South SVLUANIA COLOR _J LOCKCD memoRV COOTROLS SYLVANIA GT-MATIC(tm) - THE FIRST TRUE SELF-ADJUSTING COLOR TELEVISION SYLVANIA CONSOLE COLOR TV MODEL CL3421D * Contemporary style cabinet of Rosewood grain finish on hardboard, simulated leather top * Giant 25 inch diagonal picture * ChroMatrix ll(tm) picture tube with the super black matrix for a sharper color picture * GT-Mptic(tm) color _ tuning system with locked memory controls — automatically corrects color for you * GT-IOO(tm) chassis is 100% solid-state for the ultimate in solid state performance and reliability * Touch-Tune(tm) Tuning lets you switch channels at elec tronic speeds * Instant Color(tm) provides color picture in seconds — no warm-up time required * Lighted channel indicators for easy channel selection Wyatt*s Electronics 517 GEORGE NEW BERN
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