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r specialist) Q. I plan to get some leaves from the City of Raleigh this fall to add to my vegetable garden soil How deep should I spread the leaves over the garden area? (R S.. Raleigh) A. Four to six inches ot unshredded leaves should be sufficient. Wet the leaves and turn them into the soil as quickly as possible. Apply one pound of ammonium nitrate or equivalent 33 percent actual nitrogen) per 100 square feet to keep the decay organisms actively growing Incidentally, one cubic yard of leaves will cover 100 square feet to a depth of six inches. Leaf collecting trucks used by the City of Raleigh hold about 20 cubic yards. (Larry Bass, extension horticultural specialist) NOTICE OF TOWN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Residents of the following named street areas may be eligible to make application to the Community Development Project Office of the Town of Tryon for a housing rehabilitation grant: Cleveland Road. Livingston Streets. Markham Road, Shepherd Street, Lyle Street, Peake Street and East Howard Street Applications will be accepted on Monday. Wednesday and Friday from 9 00 a m. until 12:00 noon and on Tuesday and Thursday from 2:00 p m until 100 p m If these hours are inconvenient, you may call 859- 5104 to make an appointment The Community Development Project Office is located in Town Hall in Room No 203 on the second floor Applications will be accepted daily beginning Thursday, November 13th as per the scheduled hours indicated Arnold Gordon-Wright Community Development Director Town of Tryon 859-5104 adv. 4,5,6,10,11c. Limit 2 please HEW EM® »g«® Beautiful, Fine Porcelain Diane China THIS WEEKS FEATURE ITEM ©owmiK «,W 15 oX $ I°° * COUPON JUICY FLORIDA TANGELOS NORTH CAROLINA GROWN SWEET POTATOES WASHINGTON STATE RED DELICIOUS APPLES p EXTIUIFAHCY ^fft^lW MEDIUM SIZE ^*V\^ WASHINGTON STATE D ANJOU. SECKEL OR BOSC PEARS FLORIDA GROWN—RICH & BUTTERY AVOCADOS 98,774 It’s easy to play k GOLDEN RIPE-READY TO EAT DOLE * BANANAS j. cx better wruM^. frozen foods PILATE Diane China CREAMER COFFEE CREAMER 59* 29* ^88* voulloo better WIYHMPS action prices DUNCAN HINES CAKE MIXES 79$ -Pi L-f .j purchase ^ MARSHMALLOW CREMES 59* HEI»a GENUINE DILL PICKLES ^ 88* YOULL Do better .■.’•*■ *.■.•■. dairy features SSP BISCUITS 2 as 59'i COTTAGE CHEESE BORDEN SINGLE WRAP CHEESE SUCtS ON 2 'is- 69* ^ $ I 39 FLAVORS $|49 ENTREES $|00 HAND! WHIP ANN PAGE LOOK FIT ICE MILK TOviiubetter WWI action prices LE SUEUR PEAS 2 PAAMUMY MUMMY JACM MASHED POTATOES ■ESEs iET,Es PILLSBURY FLOUR 5^88^ YOULLPO better wUhaaFs weekly features TOMATO HEINZ KETCHUP 89' 69' CHUNK LIGHT TUNA MAATWaAlX SWEET POTATOES ■^ 79' ^ 65' S® MR. P’S PIZZA LIQUID BLEACH M®x H-GAL JUG 28' COUPON GEMERIC REG. OR LIGHT ( _ _ EB^ER « 6 as $|®® Coca-Cola 89° 37' COUPON YOULL DO better WITH MP 5 dulany specials ANN PAGE REFRIGERATED ORANGE JUICE 1 L®»_« ^88^ CHOPPED BROCCOLI 49* GREEN PEAS TINY GREEN LIMAS wo. 59' s 69'
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