Page C2-The Chronicle, Thursday, February 23, Paint that contaii One of the minor inconveniencies of living in the humid climate of the South is mildew. If you are bothered with this fungus-caused problem on your house, there is a way to cope with it. Mildew usually occurs because the paint on the siding of the house doesn't have a satisfactory mildewcide, according to Agricultural Extension Service specialists at North Carolina State University. A mildewcide is a chemical that retards the growth of the fungi. 4 s retard the growt Mildew can occur on a house within the first year after it inbuilt. It is most obvious on light colored paints. Tf your mildew problem is caused by a poor paint job, do hot paint over the area without first removing the mildew. If you do, the mildew will grow through the new coat of paint and you will be right back where you started. You must remove the mildew first. Paint and hardware stores sell products for removing mildew from siding, or you can mix your own. Just add one quart of household iserve t with The l From hoiiv Mixed Fryer '???* /mS 9! Fry7 IRvrn 4 PLEASE ^? I ^^^E^CUTTIP^" ro$. ~ B g ^Jf/r COST A WKEKLrr^ IBI[I [vvl 151*^7 a h of fungi bleach to three quarts of warm water. if you have a severe problem, you can add two-thirds cup of trisodium phosphate and one-third cup household detergent to this mixture. Next, spray or scrub the solution on the siding. Be careful to avoid splashing shrubbery, grass or yourself. Finally, rinse the siding thoroughly with water. After cleaning the siding, repaint it as soon as possible with paint containing a mildewcide. ilv M 7 A ^FOOD STAMPSJ I W Kroger Welcomes Lrf A Your Federol * Food Stamps test f farms , A. Whole Chicken Cut Up Armour I Treet | l2-oi. I Can Bright I Liquid Bleach I Gol. Jl I Jug Hi LIMIT 1 PLEASE -l-l