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THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Senator Long March 4 Speaker To Democrats SHEDS Jmn OhrimtMtmwm By M. C. GARDNER N. C. State University Last week rc 'mmentod atwut llu* vaLjaries of oui* winter’s waathor and ihe effev-t of the very ]; w lemi eraUirt* on planis. 'Inis time, lei’s take a closer U; A. Lci me '^ay in the begin- ning that tlic* dc' reu cf damage will depend uiam the kind of plant, age, vigu' and exposure to cold, drying winds. Many came ilias were in full, beautiful hi am and. < f cour.^^e, all flowers were killed. I have not ohservL-d any sev(‘re damage to foliage, allhrugh I. have had one report of hea\y foliage dam age. Moderate to }i(*avy darnrge has r. riirred to pyrtn .antha and Ilex (orn.ia I3u!lt>rriu berides. Mow- <>ver. this injury is more disfig uring than serious. I ha\o ob served Burfoi'dii plants within H) feet of each other; one at the corner of a building e.xoosed to ine wind and the other. pro- tertof} by a building. Tite corner plant was hcavih’ hurt (horries and foliage) vvliile the protected plant is all right. M(»derate to severe has been noted on llie plants; Abelia. heavy This plant is, in most evei .reon in our area KALEICII. — United Slates Senator Bussell B. L .ng of iana will he the principal,speak er at the arirui d .It .ei.son-Ja. k- son Day dinner in Haleigli March 4. Announ.ement. v^as made by ■John T. Chur.li chairman of the N.'^rth Carolina iDemocradc exe euiivc commit to da mage f .'lb wing damage, seasons, hut ai! plants that I have coserved have been heavily liurt and will defol- date; ligustriim, a very hardy ■plant, has been severely damag ed, especially the weak, leggy, ovei grown plants; pittosporum has i.eerT heavily damaged. I liave .ne large plant on which the fol- liage has turned a beautiful dtxjp hi ; wnish orange color. It will most likely defoliate so I will en joy the sudflen change in coor while the leaves ai’e still holding ; n. (’jntinuing: Gold Dust aucuba has l:een hurt. However, most damage has occurred on young plants; Yunnan Honeysuckle (Lo- Mi era yunnanensis) has been heavily damaged. If you do not kn. w this, plant, it somewhat er- sembles c itonea.sier in growth ha hit. Other plants wliich have been (tamaged an*: osmanthus, For-1 inosa a/.aleas, gardenias and Hr- iope. I am s*. re that you, too, have: observed that there is a wide' variation in plants as far as (lieir | ability to withstand low tmpera-j lure is concerned. Same plants | may remain frozen all winter' w ithout injury wniie others may | he killed. j riiere are internal conditions whi.h have a bearing on the' ability f.f a plant to resist cold! damage, such as concentration ; The -0l-.vear-oll.-j^rfJt^’^i;;..is .the third member family to sorv ef-Triftbri :Slatos senate, naving been pre ceded there by his tathor and motlier, the late Huey P. Lf»ng and Koso MvConnelJ Long, fie also has tlie distin-tion ef haMng .^eon the youngest member of the senate lo he reelected I j tliat body since ihe lTta amendment to r n e Conslilc tion brought »lc tion of lfnit<*d Ctat(»s .sena tors. senator Lon)> was elected the United Slates senate on Nov- envbor 2, IHIs. roelr.ted Xovom- bc; f. lr}.'j(), t )• a d-year tei.n; leclcHed .November 6, 10.58, with out opposition, on N’ovember .>. IOCS; served as Assistant Major- .in; leader for XOth and OOlh ;Con‘-' grosses; formally' acceded to chairmanship, senate committee on f/iance, S9th Congress, and aul, ilia.r ally became alternate tiiairman of ih(* joint committee on internal revenue; and named chairman of lia* merchant ma rine sub-ccmmiltee <vf the com- meue commiitee in 19o9. uf cell sap; and the holding of water by the plant tissues against the loice of rreezing. Whai arc my suggestions ncv\*? Leave the plants alone as far as pruning, removal or re’^lacement are concerned.. It is tco early to take (Irastic measures, if we have a prolmged dry spell, keep-your plants well supplied with water. Mental Health Program Today The Cleveland Countv Assoe’a- iton for Retarded ^Children will meet Thursday night, Feb. 2-lth at 7:30 at the Aldersgate Meth odist church in She. by. I'he program will be presented by Mr. Jim Rankin who directs the Mental Hesith Clinic in Shel- •■jy. The public is invited to attend this meeting ar/ especially the families of retarded children * C'hurch said, “The Jefferson- Javkson day activities wmuld be gin vviili a hit.'aklast’al Kakvghs , Waller li tcM at 10 a. m., sponsored 'oy Hie Wake county I Dcmccratic Women. A reception is planner! at the Governor’s Mansi(»n in ilie afternoon from 3:00 1:30 and tlie dinner will be gin at 7 p .m. in the Memorial auditorium." The a Hair is e.xpeclcd to dra'vv l.“:a Demccrats from hroughout the state, Chiupch said 'iiip jeffcrson-Jackson day din ner is one of three such^funding rai;?ing c/ents put i;n ea,Lh ycjr' hy the Dcmocrati; party. Ticket orders are now being taken by the Democratic party! chairmen in the 100 North Cam-; lina counties. RyRQBHR^RGBHRyH WHAT IS A FEVER? Simply statsd, a feveris a t.lse in your body temperature. But. this **se, above the usual norm of 98.G dees not by itself mean that you are ill. Fever is actually a reaction by the body tc a great many possible conditions. Colds,, in juries, excessive exposure to heat, even some moUgnancies can affeit the portion cf your brain that regulates temperature and cause it tc riso. The importont thing tc know is. whatever the cause, a fevsr is a signal by your body that there might be something wrong. Always have an accurate dependable thermometer in the heus:. We carry a large selection of oral and rectal thermometers end will be glad to recom mend cne. YOU OR YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US when you need a delivery. We will deliver promptly without extra charge. A great many people rely on us for their health needs. We welcome requests for delivery service and charge accounts. KINGS NOUNTMNI Dr^jG company HE CITY'S MODERN STOPf PHONE 73T-2571 One HOUR ’mnmms: THE MOST IN DRY CLEANINO 537 EAST KING ST. TELEPHONE 739-5844 MON., TUES. & WED. SPECIALS MEN'S OR LADIES' 2-PIECE 2 SUITS S2.09 LADIES 1-PIECE 2 DRESSES $2.09 EVERY DAY SPECIAL Shirts Laundered Crisp- Bright Folded or On Hangers EACH 5 lor $1.39 MON., TUES. & WED. "SPECIAL' TROUSERS PLAIN SKIRTS OR SWEATERS 3 MIX OR MATCH 149 OPEN EVERY DAY 7:30 TILL 6 p.in. EXCEPT SUNDAY. we care Choose Tax Help Carefully; IRS GREE.NsrOC'RO. Nfcri help with your income lax return? If If y.;u 5eck professional .... you seek pfLlas-sicnal help, bo sure tc sclcrt cnly qualified and rcpuiaDle advisers, the Internal nevrnuo Service ad\ised taxpay ers t day. A taxfaycr can have-someone cl.st* prepare a return, ‘r.t the taxpayer is responsible for the a.;uracy of the information en tered and the full ’oaymeni ofi any a'/Titional tax. penalties, and interest charged, IRS District Director J. E. Wall, North Car olina, .said t:*clay. ! While most tax practitioners are competent and honast. Wall alerted taxpayers to • these' j)o- itential danger signals: Never sign a blank return, [ Do not sign a tax return pre-' pared in pencil (it can be chang ed late). Avoid the advisor who “guar antees” refunds, wants a ^'erceirt- age < f the refund, or supposedly knews all tlie angles; and Avoid tlie advisor who sets up temporary quarters for the pur pose of filing returns. Thursday, February 24, 1972 Yellowstone Old % Everyone likes a birthday if they don’t have to admit their a’e. The nation’s first National Park is celebrating its I'lOth birthday on March 1. 1972. The park is Yellowstone in Wyoming and they want the world to know its age because Yellcwstone is the world’s first Naticnal Hark. When President Grant signed an tAcbf Congress creatipg Yellovv- sfone National Park on March I, i:S7i he gave liirth to the Nation al Park system. It wasn’t until IPIS that the National Park Sct:vl:e was created for c-entral- ized control and administration of the scattered parks and mon- in the Department of the Interfor. inus year more tlian 2S0 Na- Be on your guard if it is s*L'g- gest^d that your refund check be mailed to the advisor. Wall said a professional ad visor should sign the tax return he uropares on the line provided you, the taxpayer, should record his name and address for future reference. tional Park Service areas an celebrating the National Park Centennial Year. Like most cele brations, the centennial, will hv an exciting one. Items planned at present are; A Keystone Medal- lijn of Old Failhf'jl and on Hu* opposite side, Grand Canyon of -the Yellowstone, •'pliis will be on sale soon. A book is l>eing pub ,li!^M about ;tIff;j4ational Park Servi(CC ahd. will lie on sale in Manii. Special* Obrnmemorativo stamps are being issued and many other plans are being for- mulated. Many parks are cele brating the centennial in differ ent ways. There are several National Park Service areas within a day'.s drive for North and South Caro linians of this region. King;. Mountain National Military Par’- is ceilebrating the centennial year Iby having open house on Marc h 3-4. Plans call for a centennial exhibit to be on display at the park. Superintendent Ben Moo- maw invites everyone to attend and our park ciieration will be explained including the Nationo' Park system. 'SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY HEAVY GRAIN FED BEEF Prices in this ad ore effective in KINGS MOUNTAIN I til close of business Soturdoy, Februory 26, 1972 Let’s talk about budgets! Budgeting is tough these davti, It seems that every time you turn around the cost of siunelhing Is going up. The econ(must.-^ tell us it’s to be expected, Mayhe so, but it sure makes running a home dilficult. ' / ■ X We wish we couldtfll y(ju that AT ha.s the answer to all yotir (liiru-ultie.<, hut we can’t..'.no store can. We can tell you tiii.-;: There is one gnaranieed way lo cui your food bill y without sacrificing <iuality; buy AM's own brand??. Hold it...don’t scotF...\veVe senous. Wc don’t have our own pidvate national briUids just to have low iirlce.s. If it isn’t a tjuality iiroduct, it can't carry the Aip Seal Take .V^ I’ Brand (’anned or Frozen Vegetables for e.xample. They’re GKADK ‘ A"...you can't buy better. If you buy AM* Brand.s-, w(* guarantee you’ll reduce your total food bill. 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