H Page 6 THr KtNOI HERAID, KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C, Thursday, October 1^, 1972 Washington Report B, Conjiessman lAMES i. EHOYHII-L allow As with all evergreens, room lor growth. Here are some other points; BeseiveUme Foi Youiseli Congress, the President strong-boiTQW««a^ F^er aMeawMW • aw. • .S ih. .mPP-..". . .. you, . the various departments and pro- time^ consldera-1 to a UroblW. «»>• iTi*.'y"“’'Planted, ccntlnuous p'anting o! of our time and energy on things grams and'passage iby the Coit- often Vcpepthom without reckon-1 across tue front of the house. L’n-' conceals a high founda- that don’t rate very h gh in im- ly. Lach of these ^ . gross However, growing public Ing thoj^t fortunately, this is where many ^ makes it more attrac- portance over the long haul, ing measures is not reviewed in »=n>.rB t,, hold downi i ' mistakes are made in landscapmg rj" 5 OpPfiWts *»l » •P«po‘"8 I a home. I How much time and enarf ing heivil JiW that, by "“^5' Borne of these mistakes may the twiWt the dlsorenon w ^ not cea le at first, make h}d|^ u« ' but as the plants grow they es. the CoSfroM 1» abdicating ita *- . . ® rcs] F' Woik Gothes Cleaning Easy With Finish I '9 PUTTING A LID ON FEDERAL SPENDING In an unprecedented 'action to measures is not revlewea in ‘rj;;'faVii^'e to hold'dovvn control the Federal budget, the context of the budget as a ^ncjmn Increase House of Representatives last ^hole. The result has been a orefsures and resllt week passed legislation to impose patchwork quilt tlon finish releases iercd.i-ut , , ' but as the plants grow they be- c.-ited so they never touch the out. extension family relations extra fin- «, th* Cia»gr«H W •b^J^ns ^ come more obvious—such as a house as they grow and mature, specialists, North Carolina State work gartpents," ex- cspon*lpiJ|ty tp tall plant hiding a window. Not a good rule of thumb for most University, suggest you try this j j ^ Harriet Tuttenow, exten- «• lib only It unattractive, it also plants Is to give them at least test; Keep track of the time you clothing speciajjst truth, th* Congres* hW lar o movement of air four feet distance from the spend doing things that are not c’—olina Stat long abandoned and light through the windows, bui'ding. ' ‘ ^ Itv to allot •xpenditurcs in re- ,« s .. . oui.u g North NEED MONEY ? For All Your Money Problems, See The Money People At The MONEY PLACE. Loans Up To S900 At Triangle Finance Corp., 123 W. Mountain Street. Telephone 739^2576 or Stop By Today. windows. iL,v ..r.,— ^ _ I f”®*! bas arrived and this latlon to tax Income. On one piere means the season is right to of leg elation after another, , Congress has yielded td prMSure g^me old ones. Here are some group* and has committed the d ha. ^ventmeni to programs It canr not afford under present tax revenue*. ‘ ihc uncoordinated approprlfr tioni proces* hit* already result •d In commlttnent* exceeding tlrf fiscal year 4973 full-entployinend ibudget by more than $6 bil-ion, Ai a result, tn order to main tain soiAe conU«l ov^r spending the President' has been lorc^ 10 vcto.ng legislation or wltlk holding tund* approprlaM^ y thg “f'ra*^Wiu»e:'f>|! some old ones. Here are some suggestions from North Carolina State University horticulturists: With few exceptions, founda tion shrubs should be evergreens. There is a trend away from us ing flower beds in front of the foundation.shrubs, although this. ill's .taHjSndt-'tilil paake fund* tot ftiwT rn^Wiut- U' cotigt^ It im this ex ooinjr5t% M to r*vlasit dhp and rteotpiw: abUpif troj . ...^ ...i— ......hoH Gar- Ui$ house through a camera. This j scaping Your Living Space.’’ :l)i passing aujihorlty t^ve that the 1^0^ ways of 18 aection of S M I view as at would es- iMtary control situation procedures epj M,exercise cop; opilays and re- lUtee, composed ■* of the House expected to to Congress by way, it’s easier to visualize the j .shrubs that arejieeded to blend the house .to the ground, accent the doorway, play up windows, soften confers and create an overall plcfpre of good design. , Consider'Using as small a var- i Officer Th rd Class Geoff D. iety of different kinds of shrubs I Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. as passible. Grouping shrubs In' W. Harper of Route 1, Grover, N. tr angles of threes or fives gives j C., has completed the advanced G. D. lohnson Completes Course MEMPHIS, Tenn.—Navy Petty She says: “I want my children but the oil and grease stoins will to romember me as a mother who come out when washed. Gar- had time to read stories or hake j^ens with both the stain resist- cookies with them — not as a ^nt and soil release fjnlshes are mother who kept the house clean usually the easiest to tceep clean, ro matter what.” | Miss Tutterow confirnis. Another woman de-dod t^at! The safest t^t is Jo pretreat reading is important to her. She oil or grease stains vAth a fuB sets aside an hour each day for strength liquid detergent before the “important” job. To get this laundering. L work special time, she gave up mem- “When sh®pp‘ng for v^rk ■-ershin in a club she didn’t en-'pants and shirts, «fd labe.s. (• U BIIXICB Ml imcco U1 livca BJVca i v,., iiao ...v- .. -..a,, —— V .,11„vicOS MIS* TuttOrOW. a pleasing informal effect. Usual-1 aviation electronics course at joy anyway. thntsav a soil ATavlation support equipment! U more enjoyable if you ^.sed^ The shiXplaced on either side technician, he wifi test ?nd main- reserve time to do ^r/''''“'’'^ii^n‘t'’Bn1sh Should “be of the front door are very im- tain aircraft weapons systems. ! 1"®®""?”^®'Ify’ffhp ‘ ®‘® "/fP*""®"* . br.°s work portant. This is where you should i He is a 1970 graduate of Crest *st5 point out. Don t assume t ^ adc el use the finest of your evergreens, Ro lin" '^nrin'f". N C.'wil! be more time “tomorrow. clothes, the pe ^ •t the begini nlng iqi Ui*’«>B»prt»«ons pro- "^Oniy it* own house c«n the CortgWM **pect to ^ ta n effectlvn cdittrdi over the F^erai budk^ propMs which Is Its reepraisiaiUty under the U. 3. Constitution. Tlhe feform of Con- nreeslonal probedaie* for consid ering arid Approving the budget should Haj* the highest priority to the; Mnf Coagr8?« which wlU convene tiad iailuuv. !* .V.. KINGS MOUNTAIN ROTARY Clll| 1972 Annua! Pancake Siilllt* . ■ I A- .< r • I, .f t. 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Southern Railway gives a green light to We helped create 902 industrial projects, 57,000 jobs during 1968-1971 For years we’ve been urging industry nation wide to Look Ahead—Look South. A lot of in- ' dustryhas. In 1971 alone, over $420 million was Invested in new industrial projects and ex pansions In the 366 counties we serve. Be tween 1968 and 1971, some 57,000 job opportunities opened up as a result of 902 such projects. And growth continues. . How is Southern helping? Besides publi cizing the merits of the South’s "greener pastures,’’ we supply answers businessmen need in order to make the move. We also maintain a 22,000-acre land bank for in dustrial development. But most important—we run a railroad that’s shipper-oriented. So a company ex ecutive can be assured of rail transportation that will help his firm prosper. By helping him squeeze waste out of distribution. Southern gives a green lightto making the southeast "greener pastures" for industry. Which also means greener pastures for you. SOUTHERN THC ejuiHTAy *r*»M that aivts a mum uomt to innovation*