T. V. A. News An unusually early beginnin^ot mosquito production made it neces .sary to begin larvicidal treatment during the first week in May ? on ? of the earliest dale* on record TV A -aid today High mosquito count? were encountered in the lower main river reservoirs, and. except for Wilson and Pickwick Reservoirs, lanicidal operations Dr. .1. R. Bell Dentist Murphy General Hospital Phones: Business 215 Residence 4b Murphy, N. C. have boon continued each week 1 1 i? ? mahout the month. DDT ther- J ul .i.rosoling by airplane is being :.*od in all reservoirs except Wliee- , \ u 1 : . re DDT airplane spraying ( ln'i'i.; used. However, weather t !i!..'!is have been favorable, and a -atisi'aetory mosquito control w uliioved during the constant >ha>o of water level manage n- v!ne!i prevailed during May Hoa\ production ot mussel I -!iol > in \pril resulted in such w prico-i that musseling was al! discontinued during the fk in May By the middle 1 shi'l! buyers were I :?? ? shells and musel- | , w as - 'mod The price for J ? 1' white shell v how- j ? *< > to 5 1 1 ) pe r 1 ? > . i intruded for hydro : SPECIALS Friday and Saturday 1 1 j ql ( Hesvy ) Aluminum Sauce Pan 39c 2 qt. ( Heavy) ? Aluminum Sauce Pan 49c 2 qt. (Heavy) Aluminum Sauce Pan 59c , 2 qt. Reynolds (covered) , SAl'CE PAN 79c 3 qt. Reynolds (covered) ' SAU K PAN 9Sf > ? Acme Hardware PURINA maoe the fltUvuettoe./ iVi POUNDS HtftVltR ?BSEEBBr The PURINA GROWN PULLETS laid MORE EGGS early! . . .That's the story of the Battle of the Pullets dem onstration last year at the Purina Research Farm. Everything about the two Cocks of birds was equal ? except the growing ration. You can see the differ ence growing pullets right makes! This year grow your pullets the Purina way. Big. well developed birds laying lots of full-sized eggs early do pay off- See us for your pullet growing needs. *URIMA chick tei\ purina crowing^ CHOW BlG' ,r. YOUR STORE WITH THE CHECKERBOARD SIGN E. E. STILES PRODUCE COMPANY Phone 143 Murphy, N. C. Corn Sticks With Summer Dinners This is the time of year to make the most of the abundant var ?ty of fresh fruits and vegetables our grocers ? d our gardens have : ? orT- r. To add the crowning touch to a summer garden dinner, there ? no'f.ing better than golden crusty corn stick-. < >rn sticks are the simplest of hot bread.- t-> make, and those >n!- rful ear-of-corn shaped pans are now back n the market. Here's a new corn stick recipe that will gu< you crisp, delicious r un stick< with very little effort. Serve corn ks piping hot with plenty of butter, and even the simplest dinner wi -i be one the family v? members. Dixie Corn Sticks Makes 14 small corn sticks Time: l" m Temperature: 4.3)' 1 1 . cup# enriched w h :te corn meal ;> t.< ns enriched flour 1 ?- ? r. salt 1 ' ar-; soda 1 egg 2 cups buttermilk 2 table; ns drippings or butter 1. Sift dry ingredients into bowl. Ad'i and buttermilk, stirring until , -mbmed. A?!d ? 1 drippings, stirring lightly 4. I r it t- r into hot greased corn stick pans and bake in a ? t n t !?"') F.) 15 to 20 minutes. ? ? i ? . . > flooded and x . .. . .is ? lev e!s rise and ; . , i :uU be piT * 1 ? "?>??!.;. - ?? u?*' Tree has (>? n lu ggested i! ? . trees would prat eci dike road embankment s from wavi i ? pn wide c >% er and fo ?d for and pro liu ?? a < ol i ber Got tin.-: trees established > *i tiuetuatin'i-lev el reservoir*. ?v\e\?r. i- nsary to find species that are tpte.l not ? . " ? < \ rig so: but i - ) I i ehan^in^ water TV \ has b- en studying tb> m for past 1$ jrtin ac ig ? w lis M Baker EKi ? of TVA > Forestry Relations ) vision From 1935 through 193!* ? 12 i :???-. in the upper draw ' . Im ??. r.oirs were plan* ?d * > ) . .1 cypres* tupelo. and southern ?e eedai These plantations are equentl> flooded wiMi one to ree feet of water an i - *veral nes 'hev have b< i c ! w ?? t w.r- iinnj the ?ea*on From 1 *42 thro ui? ? . another 1 "?.?o a. .e- lanta vvere e?* tblish ? ! ? ? , ->ur ... K?ntn ;; . ?i r. Ilakt r -aid Tin- j lai .1 of th> flooding ? . us dur the ci mant season \ recent examination of these ? 12->oar-o!d plant i' ; ??.> \ ? >a' l ie time and dura' m of Hooding are the important ! actors ? cht?os;ru the kind of ' ree ' ? be planted In the upper draw i -wn /one where areas are frequently flooded with one ? > three feet of wate- tupelo. bald cyprNS. and southern white cedar grow- very veil about as well as pine on up ?nd s.te- Tupelo should be plant e 1 only on seepage areas or sites intermittently flooded during the i.?\\ r._ sr.,- ! i Bald cypress and -oi'thern v . ;?!? art* adapted j ? the same - ' - .?> Tupelo and can .'lso be planted on much drier .is. Pi M below the 3-t'oot rawdm'n ?ne involws consider Me t -1% tret - a :*? flooded toa < ! .1 ng rm Ifl MSSOfl |0 -urviw Surcharge torn* plMtiagi an nd ran irom one to fifteen ? ? ' *m?\. nal pool level, flood - I only : t <, i?-ntl> are little af ? vted b> Vr level fluctuate ?n ?Vati-r c ?\? :\?d plantations in t hi ? ?ne to a depth of from two to ??ven fee during the winte. ?:>ths ? ? ; i * apparent damage Jed i; rti : 1 >\camore do well n the b? "? r ? in upper *ur har.e /.o W .'er and willou ?ak oiler | ???? t ? ?:* wildlou! over and i *1 pl.mtin^s on a!! '?lit the n and poorer ireen as! liptfd to ?!' iltM except l!) ??. -ubje< T : < j ?n?*ed 'ood n , during tlie growiru ? j -ot: ' \plain? that .? lea-' eight tree ?>< cie- b.ild cypres- tupelo. ihern white < i . \vj r oak m oak. 'reen > i red urn. i >; ? amore- in be i# !. made unfit fur agrieult.ir ; ausc o' fluctua1 . at? ; - ??fi' r con.- (i ?? hie ? production of * :>:!?? John Fain Dies At The Age Of 57 ?Nihil Fain, 57. 'colored d.cd at his home in Texan a Saturday a' 4 p m Funeral services were held a! Texana Baptist church it 2 p m .Monday with Colcher I'? ir\ ?fti ciating. lie is survived by one son. Henr .ind a sister. Mr- Zerdie Moorr NOW OPEN CHANNELL AUTO -RADIATOR REPAIR SHOP HIAWASSEE STREET AT Shields' Esso Service Station GUARANTEED Repair, Rebuild and New Radiator Service Phone 95 Growing Boys Growin^ Trees '1 !i pulpwood industry, throuii :? .litli. ti Pulpwoi d Con. -on i- j : i \?ui ation, j - providing, t'oi j ! !u' third consecutive your, one %.tk> c.i.nps at which the tarn. > ; i <>; the South learns how to i iiet'.er c:.re for and troat the trees j . ,ik i * : ? his i.o-ni M mbers of | ?,!i Association guarantee the ex- 1 I- n.s - all camp*. sad are assist-] 1 1! in a tr?v instanc > by non-mem I t ;>uI|-niilU. the 'umber industry, j i . r ? i> c. ition v and land- ' Th< M? ramps are administered | 1> ? u> State Forestry Departments i . , i provide the teaching staff i arrange the forestry subjects ? i I .' tauiiht The boys are selected ' o attend the camps on thi> basis ? ? ?>utst ..Mciint; forestry work per mit i the previous year on their I ,.:-ms as judged by officials of the ! vi-.ii >'.?n services and vocational i , : ifultiiral departments. In canip the boys learn how to wiit and control woods fires, .t tr<\ make thinnings, cruise t mho i Hid how to select a tree ? ? !;?? cut for the best product ? pulpwood industry believes ? this type of training will en able future timber growers to I: ! i ?u best how to eut trees for the ; w-ent arid assure a continuing i future Not all the ?in * ???! v ;i be remembered. : i i - will remember where > jo for assistance concerning to: < -t problems. .More than COO boys will receive ? 1 forestry training this summer <';iNr>(Ir>\ Alabama. Vuiiust 1 i cM .lean State Park. \rkan: North Carolina August 22 i!ui H ?lida\ Lake Camp. Yir mia July 2H-31 Farmer* sold about 10.4 billion :(o'!ar> worth of crops and livestock i t!h? l. t t'.ve months of 15?4fl. moiv than la*t year M.irki : :i - were down but prices ? ere hi-ihcs JUST ARRIVED, Nails of all kinds and sizes. See us also for ether building material. Rock Lath, Rrick Siding. Doors and win dow-. Marine Plywood. Building Board, Brick 6c 1 i.e. Plaster ana Finish Lime, As phalt and Aluminum Roofing. Builders Hardware and supplies. MOORE SUPPLY CO. Phone I 57 Murphy, C. DONKEY SOFTBALL GAME THRILLS and SPILLS GALORE COME SEE THE DONKEYS MAKE MONKEYS OF YOUR FRIENDS! Thursday, July 6 8:30 P. M. VFW vs Lions Club S|)onsored by V. F. W. Admission: 30c ? 60c '/rs n/e a/eiv UNIVERSAL 2-SPEED WASHER See the Universal 2- Speed Washer with tu > speeds in one .. . Slow speed for tine silks, rayons, woolens, and curtains rcgul.tr speed for ordinary pieces ? sheets, shirts, and work clothes. Either speed is yours with a simple flick of the "Sp('t selector". It features the new Super-Safe Wringer with Con trol-O-Roll for complete pro tection. It's a beauty for double duty. '/ PO TH? > FLUFF ^ , Slow, gentle action , for fluff stuff like silks, y rayons and V V woolens. A s& 100 LIMITED QUANTITY . . . COME RIGHT AWAYI V VO wusHsru* < Regular speed for rough stuff like heavy garments and work clothes. I t no sp??PS ,/vo/ve Also NEW and EXCLUSIVE... the Super-Safe Wringer with "Control-O-Roll". * Instinctive "pull" slops rolls instantly, assuring you complete safety. UNIVERSAL Murphy Electrical Shop "Next Door to the Post Office" PHONE 1 34-R MURPHY, N. C.