. .. T ThtiralKy, March i8, 1965 KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. Thb vKlue of everything that | EJven the most beautiful flower approtMlbas the beauuful is en- I in nature is improvea by its gur- ha iced py an appropriate setting. * roundings of delicately tinted grebn foliage. The artist, when exhibiting his most perfect artificial represen tation of nature places it, if pos sible, in surroundings which will measurably attract the eye and yet cast upon theplcture an en hanced breadth and height of coloring, combined with the soft ness which Nature, in her hazy moods, gives to all her reproduc tions. The art of co.nposition in land scape gardening has certain YOUR FORD DEALER’S WHITE SALE specials , ts*' v'*'*-'-' I principles which g o towards forming a unity of the whole and from which no diwiation can be 'made without marring the re- j suit. Taste may be possessed in I a greater or less degree but with- : out reference to principles, it will fail to create a design of harmonious proportions or asso ciation. It is to be regretted that so lit tle attention is given to the sub ject of principle and arrange ment of tree, shrub, flower and path, as a whole, in the decora tion of our homes. Thousands on thousands of dollars are yearly expended in the creation of new places that have to be soon remodeled be cause of the apparent want of congeniality and harmony neces sary for an effective whole. It is not expected that every man can be a landscapist but he should have sufficient love for his home to inducehim to study the principles of art so as to be able to appreciate the reasons for arrangements of designs. A spirit of independence, a oride and love for the creation of one’s own, shou’d imbue every citizen to the improvement of h’s surroundings by harmonious planting of his home grounds. 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(No toll charge) l:23tfr Agricnltnre in Action FARMER’S CITY ITUENriS Do fanners get a fair shake when it comes to returns from their products? Six out of every ten folks from Minnesota don’t think so. Now, Minnesota is a long way off. And maybe what the folks out there think about farmers doesn’t seem too important as far as our North Carolina rural folks are concerned. On the other hand, perhaps the Minnesota viewpoint could have some appli cation here. In a statewide survey, the Min neapolis Star and Tribune re ported' that 62 per cent of those questioned feel that U.S, farmers are short-changed on income from the crops they produce. Farm residents, of course, were much stronger in this feel ing. Some 92 per cent of the farm people surveyed felt their re turns were less than they shou'd be. TTiose results were interesting. But far more interesting were the results when the people ex plained their answers. The greatest percentage of those polled-43 per cent said that the middleman takes too r.uch, or that there are too many middlemen. Seventeen per cent said that the farmer is suffering from lack of organization, bargaining po wer, and the means to control prices. Twelve per cent were of the opinion that the cost of farm op erations was too high in relation to the return on oroducts. Twelve per cent said the trou ble was overproduction and pro duct waste. Five per clent -lamed the f.ar I mer’s economic plight on govern- i rent regulations and too much I government controls, i Two per cent said the farmer is hit by too many imports, eight I per cent said they didn’t know I why the farmer’s inexome was too I low, and nineteen per cent gave j a variety of other reasons. I Some persons polled gave more I than one of the above reasons so that the percentages, if added, will bring a total of 113 per cent What can we draw from this noli? 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