GARDEN TI1V1E
M.E- Gardner
N.C. State College
T.-r» w* ■*?*** r._rr» a®
satpdraptm varieties 3* ■? lor
ouusde production. Now. thanks
to the piaxt breeders and AB
Azsserica tread gardens, wt have
varieties wife extra large fkar
era and spUces which rival the
best winter varieties produced is
The Rocket Saspl Hfw — Red
Rocket OnMd. Goide®, White,
Rase and Brora* Rocket — are
tiie first and only msd^somoier
beat - reswhaust varieties of hy
brid soaps. Another variety you
may wish to try jg Vanguard.
This variety, also a hybrid,, is a
rich rose pink wtth yelkar throat
If we wwe mfeed to Helen two
of the men satisfactory cot flow
er* I «gwct moot of a* would
MW Use snapdragon and the
gladiolus bemuse they fast so
long after rutting., Now that
these new hybrid varieties are
available, you should arrange to
have some in your garde® next
Kssxner. Cho* with your gar
den ripply center
In AU-Aenmra testa at Raleigh
in I960, these varieties perform
«d real wen. I believe they will
also do we* east of Raleigh and
esperially well in the upper Pled
mom and Mannaains.
There are several otter ewst
teg new iWl AllAmerra sefac
tions you should try: H«te O -
Day,’ a rase-eoiorod tlywiim;
“Giortcwa Doaaie Daisy ” a gofef
en y*£kx*r much more desirable
than Eiaek Eyed Susan and Just
as easy to *row; and “Coral Sa
tin." a beasxifMS satin pink petu
nia. •
Try these' three in a border
planting. Use the daisy lor a 3
foot imdkgmmi. Next the rich
mkntm coral petunia* lor 12 to
15 iraefe, mounded plants. Then
edge die border with aiysaroat
ostia* gro«w only 2 to 3 inches
Mgk bed spreads each plant» 3
to 12 inches.
11 this dnahiMChBi has i» ap
peal for you. I am sure that you
can work out a better one. to any
event you «houki use all of them
if you want to be first in the pa
rade of All America selections for
1961.
The quantity of labor used in
farming in 195* was. about half
that employed lit 194ft.
In 2569, each American had 33
pounds more red meat than in
the 1905-39 period- risk* as modi
iwAtiy 36 pounds more in dairy
products.
Kindling wood dipped in wax
will always stay dry and light in
stantly.
ASC To Notify
Area Farmers
Of Allotments
CSewelasd Cwesfy «oatari gwrer-;
er» wifi aesewe ofSc**! noHee of;
£fas 19SI farm acreage alk^jmwsa
few cotton well before ttw refer-;
raefaen date on December 13.
According to D. B. BSatoefc;
Chskiemaii oi &te Agyteajturat
StMbiSua&m and Conservation
CMmCy Cbcimrtfae. tfee notices
will be mailed «q or before De-.
aensber S, 29HMgr Jt»e County Ag
tSaMuksl Seabttaation and Con
«sn»tfao Of&em. Cotton acreage
aiKXmerjts far all farms in the
roonty feav» been determined by
me Loamy aim Community AM.
Corarmaees in accordance with
the law and the regulations is
sued by the Secretary of agricul
ture. They are based upon the
national total of 18,438.424 acres,
State aOaemem at SfflySIO acres,
and county allotment of 3T201
acres available for establishing
cotton farm allotments for 1961.
The national total » first ap
portioned among State allot
ments among counties. The
scanty allotments ate then das
iributed among farms on which
mtton was planted, or regarded
as planted, in any one of the
past 3 years, with a small acre
age reserved for specified uses.
Blalock requested that farmers
who receive a 1961 allotment no
tice foe a farm they do not in
tend to operate immediately re
turn tike official notice to the
Ccmjrty ASC CKSoe ® that M can
be sen e to the peat* wHo will
operate lie farm nest year.
Cotton alfotersencs aew establish
ed for spemfie farms as4 may
sat be tamteed by the opera
tor or other sondoeer from Or *
farm to aaotfeer. * i
Final Bites Held
Foi Mis. Leigh
Funeral services for Mrs. Julia
Allan Leigh. 83. widow of J a
Leigh, were beid Saturday at 3 p.
m. from Grace- Methodist etaarea.
mlermest following is the Pleas
ant Hill Baptist church cemetery.
Mrs. Leigh. wtso had tees IB.
for some time, died at the home
of a sort,, the Rev. George R. Lei
gh. last Wednesday raght at 7
o'dock. She was a daughter of
the late James and Marcella
Camp Allen.
In addition to the Rev. Mr.
Leigh, she is survived by four
ether sons. J. H. Leigh, of Shei
by. J. T. Leigh of Gastonia, F. H.
Leigh of Veto Reach, FSa^ and C.
B. Leigh of Norfolk, Vsu and two
daughters. Mrs. 3. C Nanee of
Kings Mountain and Mrs. C W
Lail of mm*.
Also surviving are four sisters,
Mrs. Richard Curry of the Pat
terson Springs corasnurnty, Mrs.
Grwntaerry Lowiiaee and Mis.
CTtariie Whine, both of Shrfby.
and Mrs. Sana Boms of Latti
more; and one Ssofter, Grier Ah
Sen of Stanley. A mssfeer of
grsndchitten and great-grand
children also survive
The Rev. KeUy Diane officiat
ed at the final rites.
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OR HENDERSON HERNDON
“They’ve Been Helping Me For Years..”
Old Santa's right, we folk at Kings Mountain Savings & Loan Association have
been giving him a helping hand for years_
Many Kings Mountain area citizens find Christmas much easier to handle be
cause they've been on our savings account roster during the year or years. Some
use some of their savings, while others anticipate the association's annual lib
eral year-end dividend to provide Christmas cash.
Others mark the Christmas at which they celebrated in their own home for the
first time. Still others note the Christmas at which they had in hand a lein-free
deed to their home. Yes, we’ve been helping Old Santa for more than 50 yeais.
What can we do for you? Whether you need to open a savings account or need
mortgage money for home improvements or for a new home, you’ll find us ready,
willing and able to help. Come in today.
Notice Ob
Savings Accounts
Deposits Mode By
November 19 Earn
Dividends from November 1
Kings Mountain
Savings & Loan Assn.
Established 1907
W. K. Mauney, President
Ben H, Bridges, Soc-Treas.