^^" """WlllllUUIlUIIIUIHUUIIIlTIinilllllllimimUllUllTaJlltliUUkMlIliMUUtilllii DRIED FLOWERS six to eight stems. Tie with string or wrap with The leaves and flo- rubber bands and hang wers of summer can be upside dow n. enjoyed year round Drying time will vary through one of several from one to three weeks, drying methods. depending on the plant According to Charlotte material. Most wild Womble, housing spe- plants, grains and seed cialist with the North pods dry particularly Carolina Agricultural well by the hanging Extension Service, flo- method. Pussy willow is wers should be picked at one of the easy spring their prime or just before flowers to dry by this they reach full color and method. j f should be as free of moisture as possible. GROWING APPLES mmm ' "The^oldest drying me-?^ upside ^ow^T^n^a dark, *lmt?t-tin Wemished urv siOTagg-raw "TK^ apples tn ihe hnmp gar- 1 -fiertt<r-Tirregihh?^ii1~^i= ? r,mrtisri autkwu'fafrer. nBHrrroyr1 TlffTHHr"1 ature and as dark as tree has too many pests possible so materials will lurking about for trouble retain their color. free production. Cut the plant when Extension - specialists dry, strip off leaves and suggest that each home assemble in bunches of gardner must decide MMMMMMUIUMMUIUMIIIUIIIUUIIIIIUIIIimillllllllllllllllUIIIIIIIIUtllllllllllllllllllllllllllll *3 miHllinHIHHUIMHHHUHIIMMHHMIHII-nr! TUrban Gardens County trying to prove that what they want and need to city slickers can grow lus- grow^helps them select the cious ripe tomatoes, green right variety of seed; adpeas and beans, onions, vises them on how much to lettuce, carrots, cucumbers buy and works along beside and a host of other garden them throughout the plantgoodies they never though* ing and growing season. they could. It's not a job for someone The idea is to save on who doesn't like dirt. But food budgets and, in some it's just right for Wilma cases, to provide nutrition Graves. missing from family diets. "When you grow up in Graves is the only urban the country," said Wilma, jgarden aide in the state and "you just love the dirt." works year round.? "Besidesr" she adds, "It's Like the vanishing breed pood i ? - o * UUil I 1UC of country doctors, Wilma being shut in." Graves makes house calls. The Urban Garden ProShe helps families decice ject, financed by A&T State IBowen Blvd. ^9 Store Open II Sunday 1? 6 p.m. J YELLOW CORN FRESH I CUCUMBERS "B"" BEEP" CUBE STEAK PURE GROUND BEE PORK NECK BONES FRYING CHIPKEN \ PORK PIG FEET_"b FAT BACK MEAT MEAT FRANKS TURKEY WINGS TURKEY NECKS BONELESS BEEF SI DRESSED CROAKEI m V BBBB WB M M m MHM I FRYING CHICKEN I FRYING CHICKEN I FRYING CKICKENl i FRYING CHICKEN 1 HOT SMOKE SAUS/ . wmmmm?mmmammmmmmmmtmmammmmmam *> ? * . how much effort he or pared to spray - and she is willing to put into - often. You may prefer to protecting the apples. ' settle for a compromise If you are willing to and accept some accept blemished ap- damage. pies, such as those -we used to pick up around Keep a box of baking grandfather's old ig- soda in the glove comnored tree, then you can partment of your car to The Message Board Helpful Hints *?? Itf -1-1- UIB pu JHI -MHWflMUy.Ikfap^; pesticides. extinguisher for an enOn the other hand, if gine fire. Should fire you expect your apples occur, turn off the ignito have the perfect ap- ti?n and toss the soda on pearance of those you the engine. Soda will _ demand at the super- also smother a blaze market, then be pre- should a fire start in the From Page 19 University Agricultural Ex- Even after house calls tension Program in Green- and visits to the 7 plot boro in cooperation with the locations, the phone might Alamance County Agricul- ring in the middle of the tural Extension office is night. One of the garden now in its third year. There participants might just are at least 36 families and want to chat. But that's not as many as 41 additional something that bothers individuals participating in Wilma Graves^ She genuthis year's project. inely iikes and understands An inHitM<4n?' ? * lutein uie people sne works with plant just one row in one of and she likes the fact that, the 7 plot locations. A they have so much confifamily might have several dence and trust in her. rows. The rows are as- Meanwhile the work goessigned according to family on. The Burlington siz6. Plots vary in size from Housing Authority helps 700 sq. ft - the smallest - to with getting the word out 45,000 sq. n. - the largest. about the project to its ENDEE " 8j CHOICE TENDER LEAN S * pT CHOICE EXTRA LEAN O^MORE ^ 1 | FRESH LEAN 4 LBS. OR MOKE ^ MINGS FHESH 4 LBS. OR MORE ? SH 4 LBS. OR MORE ^ SH WHITE 4 LBS. OR MORE ^ nOUS 4 LBS.OR MORE - ^ SSH 4 LBS. OR MORE C :SH 4 LBS. OK MORE A. FBIMM fresh lean tendeh * ^ -- 4 LBS. OR MORE P[ FISH nUSSH 4 LBS. OR MORE O LEGS FHESH 4 LBS. OR MORE ? BREAST""" .IgJBS. 6 DRUMSTICKS 0,rK9 HIGHS ,'K, 7 DEUOOUS 4 LBS. OR MORE ( T * IIIIIIIIIMIIIIMIIIMIHMIIIIMIIIIIMIIIIIMlhllMMIIIMMIIIIIMIMMIIIMIIIMIIIHHIIIIIIMIIIIMMMMIV seat cushion or floor SMOKE ALARMS f mat. Keep a sprinkling . , , % ?,.?u S v v According to authori- ft ot soda in the ashtravs to . , . c I ties. most home tires S prevent cigaretes from . > . u. 5 , . . , start at night. smoldering in the car. A , . s At that time, smoke an 5 silk sewing poisonous gases can | overcome members of a i Silk is an easy fabric to sleeping family before s handle and sew-on but it thes become aware of | requires care for a long fire. say extension spe- | cialists. I The best threat to use a smoke detector is a | when sewing on silk is sman investment, but it | polyester, ' say can save your family's | specialists. lives. | They also recommend For the best protec- | a pres<L_clolfa?UL fwp.r- i steady of dampening sil^ griiniwi ^ ,g W1,tw piPSSiug. ""smoRc detect ot a type^ = Because sillT has a approved bv Under- 1 ' tlAtuidl lemTrinv hi gtvr, writers Laboratories 6T "f" - mm nth^., should be lined and not testing laboratory on = fit too tightly. each house level. | When sewing sheer If you limit yourself to | , fabrics such as chiffon, one detector, the best 5 stitch with a tissue paper place to install it is on a | backing for firmness and hallway ceiling in the \ stability. bedroom area. iiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiMiiiiiiiaaiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiuiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiii f I ft If residents. Various private 4368 Old Walkerfc individuals, a church and a . phone ?67.14 j, real estate agency have Phillip Frank Coletnin< allowed the use of land owned by them for the ^ gardens at no cost to the . POr{JI?8 participants. The Alamance County Community Service organization has 3 donated garden supplies. Wilma Graves donates jnuch of the fertilizer her- _ Cl self and the gardners fur- 51 nish the restT I Fish ' This year, - "Rain has been a problem/' said Graves, but things are be- lb, ginning to look up. HHH fEN BLVD. 1312 M. PATTERSON AVI iWM >I i i\* liHi II 1 T P1 Shop In your coir M 00 save money on yj I "lb. l59lb. S~\^S[ { DELM0N1 9*lb. > TOMA ?-lb. ^CAI?,upf Qe|h >^5 zest * IU- \ PINK SAL* 9*lb \ ? - \ 1SV2 OZ. CAN ^ 9'lb. /_____ Qelh \ GOLDEN GRAIN * ID- \MAC & CHED 9*lb. \ DINNERS 179lb. \ 3for$1 9*lb. or neiK I \ iu. I 1 9'lb. ' '_9*lb] 9*lb. C?T Sh< The Chronicle, Saturday , Jim 16. 1979 Pa*# 21 Fill out and mail today Circulation Dept. Winston-Salem Chronicle ^ P.O. Box 3154 Winston-Salem, N.C. 27102 Please start my home delivery immediately (check appropriate box) ? 52 . 26 13 < Winix ' ' " wwlij > ?? ? ?? ! II , f?1 c -in (-!>?/ ? I Home delivery ratesj)ayable in advarye ~ '. payment cinjliised will pay earner = " ? iiii aimtfiif ii ?w?n?i?mhi inaiiliiiiwin^iti iiart* ilnnid?i 11??i iii ifci^i i 11 ! "...ww. ii '| 11?jwpnieii. ' * h i . ??_. nn ?i?h m Name City r State Zip Telephone Winston-Salem Chronicle 722-3624 ? ^ -Croakers own Rd. 10 lb. pack $85? p - owner Good Thru Sat. 6/9/79 )Otr Trout Bluefiah 191 95* $1?" ?T?h Flound*F Shrimp I7? *1*? ?5?.? __ I ff JOJ7/^iTWJ A H imunity and our GAS bill. TO\ {((//(? *' MJ3~~ |5? wrfJjTj dm>AHl - /w m Kv 3p Where Your Friends Shop

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