PAGE 8, KINGS MOUNTAIN MIRROR. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16. 1972 J. Wilson Crawford Real Estate Broker & Land Developer Box 289, Kings Mountain, N.C. Presents The Kings Mountain City School Food Service Menu Oak Grove Dept. Had 3 Calls Elementary Feb. 21-25 MONDAY Toasted Cheese Sandwich Tomato- Vegetable soup Sal tines Chocolate Brownies Butter Sweet or chocolate milk TUESDAY Lasagna Tossed salad w/ Carrots i Radishes Corn on Cob - Butter Marshmallow Delight Hot Rolls Sweet or chocolate milk WEDNESDAY Country Fried Steak Creamed Potatoes - gravy Carrot Sticks Buttered green peas Apple crisp Hot Rolls - butter Sweet or chocolate milk THURSDAY Sloppy Joes PlcUes Baked Beans French fried Potatoes Catsup Peach Pie Sweet or chocolate milk FRIDAY Fish Shredded Slaw w/pickles Lemon Ice Box Pie Corn Bread or rolls Sweet or chocolate milk FRIDAY Fish Shredded Slaw w/Pickles Baked Potato - sour cream Lemon Ice Box Pie Corn bread or rolls Sweet or chocolate milk Self Service Tartar Sauce Catsup Sour Cream Pickles High School MONDAY Hamburgers Hot Bun French Fried Potatoes Lettuce-Tomato salad Gingerbread Sweet or chocolate milk (2) Hot Dog w/Chill French Fried Potatoes Cole Slaw w/Pickles Ginger Bread Sweet or chocolate milk A La Carte Chili 5? MONDAY Country Fried Steak Creamed Potatoes - gravy Buttered green Peas Apple Crisp Hot Rolls - butter Sweet or chocolate milk Self Service carrot sticks Pickles TUESDAY Toasted Cheese sandwich Tomato - vegetable soup Sal tines Chocolate Brownies Fruit Cup Sweet or chocolate milk Self Service Raisins Celery sticks WEDNESDAY Lasagna Tossed Salad w/ Carrots, Radishes, & Red Cabbage Corn on Cob - Butter Hot Rolls Sweet or chocolate milk Sell Service Garlic Dressing 1000 Island Dressing Pickles THURSDAY Sloppy Joe’s Baked Beans French Fried Potatoes Peach Pie Sweet or chocolate milk Self Service Catsup Pickles Carrot sticks Baked Beans Strawberry Short Cake 10? Apple Pie 10? Pineapple Pudding 10? Self Service Mustard Catsup Pickles Mayonnaise TUESDAY Liver w/Onlons Creamed Potatoes - Gravy Green Beans Blush Pink Pear Halves Rolls - butter Sweet or chocolate milk (2) Hamburger Steak Creamed Potatoes - Gravy Green Beans Blush Pink Pear Halves Rolls - Butter Sweet or chocolate milk A La Carte Spring Salad w/ spring onions, tomato & cucumbers 10? Macaroni & Cheese 10? Applesauce Cake w/ Cream 10? Strawberry Freeze 10? Banana Pudding 10? Self Service Mayonnaise Pickles Carrot Sticks WEDNESDAY Hot Roast Beef on Bun Buttered Corn w/Plmento Tomato & Lettuce Salad Applesauce Sweet or chocolate milk (2) Tuna Salad Sandwich Sliced Tomato &Lettuce Buttered Corn w/Pimento Applesauce Sweet or chocolate milk A LA CARTE Grapes 10? Banana Cake w/Cream 1 Devils Food Cake 10? February Garden Work Includes Making Plans By M. E. GARDNER N. C. State University If you have not accom plished your February plan ning chores, some sugges tions may be helpful. Get your seed orders In. You most likely have in mind many flowers, fruits and vegetables that have done well for you or that you might have observed in the gardens of friends. Stick pretty closely to those varieties which have proven them selves but do not hesitate to try a few new ones. tern without crowding. Separate top and subsoil and place the top soil around the roots. After the roots are well covered, pack with your feet to within about four inches of the top of the hole. Finish filling with loose soil. Set the plants as deep as they stood in the nursery row. You can easily identify this soil line at the base of the plant. Don’t overlook the dwarf type fruit plants. They are well suited for areas where space is a problem. If you are landscaping a new home, or “sprucing- up” a bit around the established home, check with your local nurseryman or county agent. They will have suggestions about plant materials suitable for all locations in your landscape plan. If you have apple, peach and plum trees, prune them and spray with winter (dormant) strength lime sulphur. The same treat ment will also be fine for your bunch grape vines and raspberries. If you have a greenhouse, you can expect improvement in growth from now on as the days are getting longer. Over-watering is a common error. There is no rule-of- thumb. One must use good Judgment. Plants need more water on a bright day than on a cloudy one. Regulation of the night temperature is important during cold nights. This is especially true if you have tomato plants. Have your soil tested, if a need for phosphorous, potash and lime is indicated, it is the better plan to work these materials into the first six or eight inches of soil before planting. If applied to the soil surface, these materl.als do not move to the root area as does nitrogen. Band placement, to the side and below the seed, is all right for shallow rooted crops but will not provide the nutrient balance for those plants which have deeper root systems. Now is a good time to plant apples, peaches, plums, cherries, pears and grapes. When planting, dig a hole large enough to accommodate the root sys- i'a'ing In -.I'lii'nl. Ik)\s and giil.-i. mat not lx- a pleasure trip Inil it will look like one alter ,\ou Iniek the world lor a living. Chocolate Pudding w/ Cream 10? Vanilla Frozen Pudding w/ Strawberries 10? Self Service Catsup Mayonnaise Carrot Sticks In the past two weeks, the Oak Grove Vol. Fire Dept, has had three fire calls, which was one pump house on Mary Grove Rd., one trailer at Bolins Trailer Park, and one grass fire. The Dept, met Saturday morning at 9:30 a.m. atSpec- trum Inc. to observe the op eration, and to discuss (ire problems that may arise in the future. The Fire Dept, would like to extend a note of thanks to the many guests that came to their Steak Supper this past Saturday night, Feb. 12th. TWO BEDROOM HOME FOR sale. Floor furnace heat. New Roof. Full basement partly finished. Plumbed for bath room & shower. Bathroom upstairs. Good condition. Frame dwelling for appoint ment, phone 739-5197, 4 D. Development Co. THE OAK GROVE VO. FIRE Dept, is in need of a piano that can be used at the Dept, during the Gospel Sings that they will be having in the fut ure. Anyone having a piano that they want to dispose of, call 739-3742 from 7;00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. LARGE BUILDING LOTS FOR sale. 4.3 miles from city. Wooded. Hard surface Road front. Stone Road. Lots Avail able - for information Phone 739-5197, 4 D. Development Co. 7 ROOM HOUSE FOR SALE in Llnwood Section. Complete carpeted, large family room, call 739-2943 after 6 p.m. SMALL 1970 GE CONSOLE Stereo (or Sale Phone 739- 5248. THURSDAY Sliced Turkey Turkey Dressing Conjealed Fruit Salad Sweet Potato ScoufOe Rolls - butter Sweet or chocolate milk (2) Sliced Ham Conjealed Fruit Salad Green Beans Sweet Potato Scouffle Rolls - Butter Sweet or chocolate milk A LA CARTE Extra Dressing 5? Pineapple Cream Pie 10? Cherry Pie 10? Devil^ Egg on Lettuce 10? Tomato & Lettuce Salad 10? Self Service Mayonnaise Cranberry Sauce Celery Sticks V.F.W. Supper Is Mon. New Fabric Label Will Provide Care Details The Kings Mountain V.F.W. Auxiliary and Post meeUng is Monday Night, February 21st at 7 p.m. Supper will be served at the post home. TRY MIRROR WANT ADS! PHONE 739-3851 FRIDAY Fish Shredded Red & White Slaw Browned Buttered Potatoes Apricot - peach cup Corn bread - butter Sweet or chocolate milk (2) Sloppy’s Joe’s Shredded Red & White Slaw Browned Buttered Potatoes Apricot - Peach Cup Hot Buttered Bun Sweet or chocolate milk A LA CARTE Muffins 2 for 5? Fried Okra 5? Crowder Peas 5? Strawberry Pie 10? Coconut Pudding 10? Self Service Tartar Sauce Catsup Pickles The Male In recent years the death rate for American men and women has fallen steadily. That is, death came at a later age. The sad news now, for men, is that statistics in the late sixties shows males dying earlier. RALEIGH — It’s tragic when you make a garment and don’t know how to take care of it. Especially if you wash it and it falls apart or you dryclean it and it melts. Maybe you’ve wished for a handy sew-ln label that will remind you if a fabric is washable or not. Even if you haven’t, such a label is coming next summer, according to Dorothy Barrier, extension clothing specialist. North Carolina State University. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has ruled that as of July, 1972, all fabrics sold over the counter must have care labels “which consumers can affix permanently to the finished product.’’ This free label can solve the care problem of the woman who neglects to learn about a fabric before she buys it—or who reads the Death rates for women con tinue to improve. The Nation al Clenter for Health Statis tics reports the toll among men has become so heavy that today there are only 95 men to every 100 women—the low point in a trend which began in 1910. At that time there were about 106 men for every 100 women! Piedmont Washerette 5c 324 Railroad Ave. Good For 5c On Wash Or Dry Thurs. Or Fri. Feb. 17,18 5<^ One To A Customer FALL AND WINTER T>resses 4: Sportswear WERE $7.95 to $12.95 NOW $3.00 WERE $14.95 to $25.00 NOW $5.00 WERE $26.00 to $39.50 NOW $7.00 Group Of Ladies Sweaters Values To $16.00 NOW $3.00 Group Of Mens Sports Coats & Slacks NOW 1/2 Price DEPARTMENT STORE KINGS MOUNTAIN. N.C. Police Dept. Makes 1971 Report The Kings Mountain Police Department during 1971 Iss ued a total of 1,073 citations on various charges, served 400 warrants, answered a total of 316 complaints, clear ing 101. The department traveled a total of 141,275 miles, es corted approximately 96 fun erals, and answered 10,060 calls. They investigates 263 accidents and 59 hospital re ports and investigations. Writers will do well to avoid the intoxication of adjectives. The best way to get a day’s work done is to work a day. fabric bolt Information but promptly forgets it when she gets home. Miss Barrier says. But to make the new ruling effective, you will have to sew the label in the finished garment yourself. Fabric manufacturers and retailers are concerned about this ruling, as it means more expense and problems for them. They say there is no set way for the labels to be distributed to con sumers. Appeals to the ruling are in the works. One suggested solution to care problems may be to require a standardized na tional code stamped on the selvage of all U, S. produced fabrics. Or, if you’d like labels for the clothing you already have made, you will soon be able to buy a set of 15 care instructions at many fabric shops. USED CARS n FORD GALAXIE 500 O ■ ' ■ ,' • - t ' Hold fTTct,| H •( FACTORY miR power drakes ano steering, raa o Aosoioteiy like new Only a.000 miles .= . • I u' V CAr 71 PINT02 Door ; OIX) f( I'ncjini'. fiutoniiitic tr,ins ACC HfOtifJ r,»(1iO LOCrtI Ont' own* r W«'d - tji.)i K Vinyl interior 7| GALAXIE 500 4-DR • 'll,)’' VH ••ncjinr F ACTOWY AIR CruiSe nm.it, power si*’erinq• And brakes, tinted HM’,', .vti tew.tit f-res wtieel covers Light ■ M Si ticxji exet utiVM car 70 MARK III 2-Door Burgundy with Dlack vinyl lop AM FM radio. 6 way power seats, automatic temperature control, power steering. 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