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They a»e no it^ng ca»i«8t of trees tc tfonsplyiK yet, fosses can be a»otdetf Hr d^ghig them from C3«ptlsufj^ Jo air until rcsst. jS^ants can be grown |tOm Wftd which ripens in the sMik !NiA^ii4py ookts are re- hfu soWening in water :iam^iiig irces, th# 'dtfi ;fas MidiMiigMe aHWi', [j«eB i» it^ 'iiiiifW^ Vt sj|Miil3le. The «Jtaii ' am* i>H(i.iiW>L||nii ' tal br^ciies, where ii amfjCe. M e«ii' «n& bt tMhin*^ I** [,^9^ * rubbing the iontt « 4lvg», iraH wjAAf iimiljni to clean the seed. If the witiii iw#U|fl» • tMoir'i^ is nipBtad at once without IkrlikMe. ' \ tdr^iag, (Hiti it usually germinates Ba«h rtUSte* >«l tiny v«W»when spring arrives, flowers is surroundid -ijr/*qurj #«^ “>«yttoe stored in the-winter AfMte mnum in aiKfi or Al*y •» » twwwature of 40 degrees P prnHwiinj ll» iilM9y of I ^ ^and. Plant dogwood wm* «H> mMA lite ' swi *««* » «Pr»i and you can ex- pe«t a good percent of germina tion. ^CAlldUlfA Nc^. 22, A NEW SERIES in the 1959 Ford Dnei— —the Galaxie— —captures more of the taste | and styling flavor of the Thimderbird than any othar Foftt model Compared here, the [ Galaxie Town Victoria in the foreground bears a atrong resemblance to the 1168 | four-passenger Thunderbird — — especially in tht roof area, yet it is priced to sell c»Jy | $48 above comparable models in the Ford Fairlant 500 seiies. The new lujtu^ serim j includes six dSterent body styles and will be available at Ford dealerships in early | December. 1 J»»s *mi INMWe, WmM!* ; ttie ti*0cal £orm of v^pkite i>ric|a, lies. ITie kme#. ta oys shad* ol -oKgji^ SMl«>iJiiapn ,Th« i^iik form* in other horti- cutt)ir(0 Taritle* do not come These are or bud ding oni6 seeding of the typical white term and sometimes by cutting. ■ , snaae ■"•'**^“Lthroagh ,from seed, t; in the IMU «l ^propojiA^ by grafting only a I#>|f . Thfi| ding Wt6 seeding of th !blorful .’bftigilt md Anntl. bt>nie in «mall clustf liii a#i* li> ^ the aulwm effe9|. Th« gree*i|h, veidisb browp tcv1f» 1% w^ter often ti'aoJildii^ i!h^ 4uB )»u(Bide into a of beautx. . ' The (fosvrvfd i» WMilt ^wni|i « ■ in thellaiwii ia»«8n awa |ui it \AflA# ||| ||mAC’ adapts ItfeU to variowi eMto-[i#Vl Iwil III IllilvJ surec wsif tg^ss of sote. i%ie| most famous soil is moist, feftfle, loamy, to npiftsal. Liberal amounts of peat moss will improve ail garden sons |or the dogwood. Aft^ the ti^ees have recovered from tratmjifant' ing, growth can be stimuUtted by. the same fertillzert that W use around many other: plants and grasses; but such &ed is not us^ ually needed. A'mulch is especi ally beneficial to ddgwood as H keeps the soil tooiat near the of newspaper operations. An- oa| |muna|ment of the award was surface where the ^ts are mo Gets Award A citation for effective news paper advertising was won by the CJeneral Telephone company for its current newspaper adver tising series, it was announced this week. The award was made by Edi tor and Publisher, a trade maga zine which covers several phases THE PROnapiP NEED! LOW COST K\ -r - if HOSPITAL £X|^S^IpNEFITS UPTff^I5.0dw® lipV ^ SilmCAL ptmFITS Vp ★ T^ f isom SEIJ YOtm AGW? W'. i« COtliS, District Mahager i V f - PHONE: 2-134^ tWh rAYitTSVlLLE ST. , DURHAM, N. C. • oy me magazine in^ its Septemt>er 20 issue. The citations are made only after a review of a company’s .newspaper advertising / by at special board which judged creativeness, general appeal, ap proach and general appearance. The award-winning General Telephone advertising series is currently being carried by the Carolina Times. Crime Rises Despite More Churdies -Scliooler $mn7d»w AMtftlCAN „ SUNUKtf willMit I tr-f (continued irom page 2) phrases in Spanish. How gen tel they were! How gentel [ are all Sj^niards. The Bauzas advised me of the rest of my Spanish visit. Monsieur Bauza, who is a great man of affairs, and Caito said the El Prado art museum is without equal in the world, with all its works of Goya, Velasquez, and Greco, and the great Flemish painters. Mme. Bauza said, as a loyal French man, that the Louvre is also fine, fine as the Prado, sur passing it in paintings...These people were so generous; they showed that their generosity has no limits. I shall not for get it all the days ol my life. I economize, thanks to the Bauza; I eat well, I sleep well, I learn that this is Spain. But how I would like to sae you.... i feel so guility 1 an> U»e jnly "'JfBlwolep "wto W iiiW"* "ii' ^ j'Bitifcul. ■ ^ut J will bS tiier* soonf So long, my dear family. I will write again perhaps from Paris. GREENSBORO Although Americans live in a highly organized scientific world and although their church mem bership reached a new high last year,, this nation’s crime rate has also increased. Dr. Jen-Chi Chang, of Orangeburg, S. C., re minded the Bennett College ves per audience Sunday. Dr. Chang, who is professor of education at Chaflin College, speaking on “The Challenge of the Present Situation,” pmnted out that Jesus faced the same kinds of challenges which Chri*- tians face today and conquered vhem. "It won’t be ea^ for us to overcome modern-day tempta tions. but let us remember that it wasn't easy for Him, either,” he declared, “Temptations of the body, mind and spirit are all around us; we can surmount them if wc will.’' V WE ARE ALWAYS OPEN YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME WARD'S OPEN AIR MARKET 601 N. Mangum St. Dial 9-2049 For Flowers For All Occasions Consult LOm’S FLORIST The CAROtlJSA TIMES On S'^le Here LONG'S FLORIST 501 Fetyetteville St. Dial 2-3866 (continued from page 3) Mr^^afritt. trekked acrbss the teriraoe^ by now~corn^'ef«l:^ out of patiet^. “I find,” she said breathiiM^ard, “that the only way f |^t you to my table is to afek Mrs. Hadley to accompany you.” To which the old Kentucky gentleman answered; "You couldn’t be more right, Gwen, my dear. Well, what in the world are we waiting fori Let’s go into dinner.” Now there was a man who knew how to make a point. NOTICE O? SALE Mm. Charles W. Dubs, gives notice that unless $377 .ior st '*’- ing a Ford truck (1953 ;nodol, FIR2NR, serlai no. 178?!2, 314732F) in his garage 13 months, is paid by Nov. 29, 1990, ft Will be sold at aUciion Tues day, December 9, 1958, 2 F.M-, at 2415 W. Chib Blvd: Di^i^^, N..;C.;., Nt^R’^H C^At{0£iNA ' ‘ ' ■ DURHAM COUNTY EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as Execu tor of the Estate of J. T. Pierde, deceased, late of Durham Coun ty, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned at 144 W. Parrish Street, Durham, North Carolina, on or before the 22 day of November, 195ft or this notice will be plead in bar; of their recovery. All persons in-1 debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 17th day of Novem-, her, 1958. Mechanics and Farmers Bank,' Executor of the Estate of J. T. ‘ Pierce, deceased. Nov. 22. 29; Dec. 6, 13, 20. 2T. 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