I ,V1 Ni . C . Before taking up your pruning shears this winter, it might be a good idea to first ask yourself— 'Why am I pruning these plants? If you can satisfactorily answer this question, it may mean the differ ence between doing a good job, a sloppy job or a good job of butcher ing Wise pruning improves the gen eral appearance and neatness of a borne landscape, by: maintaining, as nearly as possible, the natural growth habits of the plants; cor recting damage caused by acciden tal injury or ice breakage; con fining plants to a desired space, if necessary; stimulating the growth of flowers, fruits and foliage; and shaping plants to some desired pattern. Remember that every plant has character represented by growth baibit and leaf, stem, bark or fruit color. An understanding of the fruit or flower bearing habits of the plant is essential before one dan prune intelligently. The spring blooming woody plants produce their flow ers from buds already formed on wood produced in 1969 and re maining dormant over the winter. This is true of lilac, forsytbia, wisteria, weigelia and deutzia. The proper time to prune these plants is just after they bloom because early spring or late fall pruning would remove the bloom buds. The summer blooming plants, hybrid perpetual roses, crepe myr ers on shoots produced early in tie, etc., will produce their flow 1980 and frequently referred to as the current season’s growth. Such plants require pruning in winter or early spring in order to pro duce strong new shoot growth. Now is a good time to .prune your fruit trees and grapevines. Apples are borne on spurs produced on wood usually two years old or old er. Peaches are borne on wood one year old and grapes on new growth RALEIGH RQUNDUP Continued from page 3 leading elder statesmen about this time of year in 1947. Virtually every person who reads this col umn would know this man if we called his name. He still lives in Durham and is one of our truly; great citizens. He was in a meeting. Charlie I Johnson’s name oaime up. He was j to be the next Governor. At that j time, Kerr Scott had not even an nounced, and was serving along from day to day as Agriculture Commissioner. This citizen said he was for Johnson for Governor. But, he said, Charlie Johnson would not become Governor of North Carolina. He had done some research, he went an, and had found that the .people liked traits, or qualities, in a can and would not follow him which is produced on cams tune year old. It you have some old neglected peach and apple trees, give them a good pruning this win ter, spray them with winter strength lime sulphur and fertilize with 8-6-8 fertilizer in the early spring. You may be agreeably sur prized. Merry Christmtas! HINTS TO THE HOMEMAKERS SAVE TIME AND ENERGY — Save time* and energy by serving a buffet breakfast occasionally. It relieves morning confusion by freeing mother from the job of set ting the table, allowing her to be available to assist younger child ren to dress, or catch up on the morning paper headlines. For one breakfast buffet menu, bowls of Com Flakes may be com bined with such fruits as primes, bananas, peaches, pears or many others. Provide an assortment of warm roll's or muffins. Another breakfast buffet may feature But terscotch Biscuits along with fruit juice,-cereal, bacon, eggs, and coffee or milk! BUTTERSCOTCH BISCUITS % cup all-bran FARM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS QUESTION; Production of cig arettes in 1069 ip expected to be about 3 per cent greater than 1066. Does this mean that the domestic use of flue-cured tobacco will in crease, also? ANSWER: No. Domestic use of flue^cured tobacco for the year 1958-58 will be about the same ae for the previous year. Use of to bacco did not increase with in creased cigarette output because more filter cigarettes are being made, .the tobacco leaf is being used more completely, and some adjustments have been made in the size of cigarettes. QUESTION: What is the purpose of the egg referendum scheduled for April 2, 1060? No Meu — No Waiting — Our Ready-Mixed Concrete Is On The Job When Yon Need It. Abo Sand, Gravel and Crushed Stone. Barms Construction Co. Kinston, N- C. Free Estimates — . New Beni Highway A special package el happy holiday wishes! NEWMAN’S AMOCO SERVICE Across Queen St. Bridge Kinston, N. (C. ' Phone JA 3-6405 ANSWER: Ye*. Contact the N. C. Foundation Seed Producers at State Cottage. The toanfotta* dan tell you where seetflings may be WHEN YOU NEED AMBULANCE SERVICE i CALL Garner’s Funeral Home DIAL JA 3-2124 or JA 3-2125 Ambulance Equipped With Oxygen For Emergency Use . “COURTEOUS ATTENDANTS” May your hearts be filled with gladness during this holiday Frosty Mom Meats Inc. “Helping to build a better Livestock i Market for Eastern North Carolina” Top prices paid for Hogs & Cattle Daily • “*«-i' v • V- T No Commission Charge No Waiting Phone JA 3-5103 Kinston, N. C. WW* ‘■sS&Sm