Thursday, December 19, I ^^8 BARGAINS WANT TO SAVE MONEY ON A LATE MODEL USED CAR? THE "WALKING MAN'S FRIEND HAS PLENTY or RARGAINS. LOOK THESE OVER! 1968 Chevrolet 4-Door Sport Sedan $3195 Impala. All Extras, Aii'. Like Nevw 1968 Impala Coupe, Like New $2995 1967 Camaro Coupe. Power-Glide $1995 196? Bel-Air 4-Door. Extra Clean $1995 1967 Camaro. Straight Drive $1795 1967 Buick 4-Dodr Special. With Air $1995 1966 Caprice 4-Door. All Extras $2195 1966 Malibu Coupe. Straight Drive $1695 1966 SS 396 Malibu Coupe $1895 1966 Bel-Air 4-Door Sedan $1595 1966 Impala SS Coupe (4-Speed) $1795 (2) 1965 Ford LTD Coupes $1495 1965 Mercury 4-Door Sedan $1495 1965 Impala Coupe (4-Speed) $1395 1960 Ford 2-Ton Dump Truck $995 1961 Chevrolet Cab & Chassis $795 Many More Makes & Models In Stc;ck Trade Now No Payment Til ’69 Victory ChevroletCo. Phone 739>5471 Corner Railroad At Mountain * Charles E. Dixon * ]. T. McGinnis, Jr. * Rob Goforth * Paul H. Dover ^ * W. D. (Dub) Stone luKoe To Lead Scout Delegation In all past Jamborees the Presi- ; (lent of the UnitoJ States lias vis itod the Jamboree. Most home Kaideiiers are lam- illar with the procedure to follow hen prunins hybrid tea roses. A lady called me and Inquired about pruning her "climbers," so I tliou"lit this a Kootl time to make some su"rfestion.s. We will confine our remarks to what we common- y call ramblers and largc-flowcr- (I climbers as thcrce is a diffAr- ncc in the pruning of each. The rambh'rs, Dorothy I’erkins, 'bevy Chase, Sander’s White .ind hoots at tile ba.se of the plant, other varieties, produce now .At the annual pruning, all of the )U1 branches may bo cut out near the ground and new ones tied in plai-e to fill the required space. Pruning is best done after the fh.wering season is over, usually August or September, ff you don't get around to doing the job iccomplished in the autumn oi it the.se times, the work may be winter. However, there are advan tages in late summer pruning. In the first place, the now shoots will have the supports to them selves and will bo fully exposed to sunshine and air circulation for rapid growth; and secondl.v. the di.sea.si! problem may be some what reduced by removal of tlie old canes in late summer. If the plants are trained to a flat surface, you may wish to de- ] ' Lhrwood insesa*. Chaiilnan of and Explorers and 9 \ohmleer ; the Jambuitt' Comwiliei* of the leaders, (laoh of the lliree Tr(K)p.s I Pierlmont Couircil, annoumed to will IK! made up of 37 Imys aii.ll (jay llte s<<lection of Karl II. one .Sooulmaster and two Assisi Prripsi of llldtqty, .\. t'. to serve ant .Scoutma-slers. Any Scout as an Assistant .Scoutmaster of who Is 12 years of age and has one of llie three Troops theC’oiin- or will receive the .Slar Hank by cil will semi to the National Jam July 1, 1969 is eligiltle to attend taeh them, lay them on the Unree in Idafio next .ruly. Hu* Janiborer'. E.vitlorers ai-e also ground, remove the old canes and • . . (.|jgible to attend wilhoul any tie the new ones in place. |, I’lopsI is now .sro ving as ^-ank, Addilioiial infoi malion can There are many good large-tlo- ■Scoutmaster of Troop 235 at .Mtk be s^H-ed from I lie Council wered climbers: American Pillar,i/^ioti Clniroh. lie Jias also servetl' .Service CeiHeV or from any Blaze, PauPs Scarlet, and oUiers. as Cuhmaster |n the sameeburch.S .Seoulini'asfer or Exploivr Advis- These types have a growdh habit Ho lias . altcndeJ the Criuncil or." , ramblers so the pruning treatment WwkI Badge Course, the V'olun-i .somewhat different from the batr Training Center at Phllmonl Thr, Jambo<-e will b<‘ licul at it; mixlifii'd. in N<?w Me.xico as well as other, Earragut Stale Park near Cocur The pruning should be done im- draining experiences. This past' d’Alene, Idaho, from July Ititli to mediately after the early summer; Novemlx-r he receivt'd the Scout- July.22nd. The entire group will bloom is over. As contrasted with' master’s Training Key and the fly id tlip Jamboret' and will re- the ramblers, the large-flowered Unit fz^ader of tite A’ear markbig'turn l>y plana climbers do not produce new hint Hie oulstandin j .Scoutmaster .hid'i-t Vutii.nal l-im- enough to replace the old cane.s.; .abnii* iiiiii Pruning, then, consists of keep-! Jumbomo will iirclude 111 .Seduts] ’ ing all strong new canes that ini- ' [ tiate growth at the b^se of the- ' "Pbe lighted candle adds a sp'c^;' plant: and of cuttlfig out, as low'^ia* festive touch to the Ch^Ut-; as passible, the remaining oldestij fuas sea^n but be extrchiifly i canes. - . aareful iji placing candles aroend' the house, advises Liberty! Mu tual Instirarice - Companies. C.an- j dies placed too near paper, dec-1 orations,: Christinas card i dis-' plays, or. the boughs of the tree . can ignite trouble. i Bonded Fabrics Are Versatile Picture Story it Your Wedding In Color rape Recordings Also Maile CARUSLE STUDIO 311 S. Lafayette Shelby, N. C. Phone 487-4621 By WILSON GRIFFIN Cholesterol is a fatty ma teria! blamed for clogging up arteries and so causing heart attacks. An Anti-Coro nary Club in New York of 814 men, age 40 to 59, fol lowed a low-fat diet for seven years ■with only seven of the men dying of heart attack. Of a control group of 420 men who kept their old diets, 12 died of heart attack in the same period — three times the rate of the low-fat diet group. Health is precious . . let us help peetect yours VAi PHONE 739-2176 THURS.-FRI.-SAT. (M) Rating — Shows 3-S-7-9 iN mH\m INTERNATIONAL ToiiiNARDINI Patty McCORMACK David MACKLIN Joanna FRANK "THE American REvotinior ; Ft Mstiift kuiitntiti ^ SUN.-MON.-TUES. (M) Rating Shows Sun. 1:30- ]:30-9:00. Weekdays 3-5-7-9 KILLER TAKE ALL! MGM piesenti An Allen Klein Prciduclitin I Melrocolor — CXtMING SOON — "GONE WITH THE WIND" "TO TURN A THICK" "THE IMPOSSIBLE YEARS ' RALEIGH — Bonded fabric.s! have won a .special place In the-! live.i of North Carolina homemak- | ers, obseives MLss Dorothy Barrier,! e.xtension clothing specialist. • North Carolina State University. : The! versatile, sejf-lihed fabric.s, ! from acetate tricot faced flannel' to taffeta backed lace, have giv- ' en us a wider range of exciting, fa.shion fabrics than was possible before. But along with the pluses' came some minuses. .Although most bonded fabrics performed sati.sfactoriIy, some .separated when washed or dry- ccssively. Consumers soon start- cleaned and others shrank ex- ed wondering “How can we tell- what we're getting?" “How well will this garment wear?’ Reliable manufacturers have come up with several answers to these questions. One is a bonding guarantee that backs up the fabric for a year, from date of purcha.se, against fabric separation when used nor-, mally and cared for according to instructions. In the unlikely event that the facing fabric and lining the garment with the hangtag should separate, you can r<«turn and sales slip to the .store when' you purchiised it. You are assur.;, ed of a refund or replacement; The other answer i.s a licensea Irade.-nark program. Fiber manu facturers permit companies pro ducing fabrics from their fibers to use a tademark, such as Cela- bond, on goods that meet the qua lity control standards of the pro gram. Constant insi>ection ofeacli manufacturing sitep is part of this. Again, if you follow the care instru'etions and the garment ' doesnt perform as it should, it may be sent back to the manu- Licturer. Manufacturers have taken steps to provide consumers W'ith lelia- ble. bonded fabrics. Miss Barrier notes. 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