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PAGE TWO THE YANCEY RECORD ESTABLISHED JULY, 1936 Editor Mrs. C. R. Hamrick Published Every Thursday By YANCEY PUBLISHING CO. A Partnership j Entered a* second-class matter November 11th, 1936. at the j Post Office, at Burnsville, North Carolina, under the Act of I March 3, 1879. HOME AGENTS NOTES Did late blight destroy your tomato crop last year? If you live in the Mountain 1 area and did not dust or i spray your plants to con- < trol the disease, there were 1 few tomatoes fresh for the ; table and for canning. Can < you afford not to have to- i matoes this year? Let's do something about it! j< LATE BLIGHT and oth er Leaf diseases that destroy' tomato plants and fruits can be controlled by prop-' erly spraying or dusting 'the plants with 1 reliable materials. J SPRAYS OR DUSTS? Sprays usually give some better results and are chea per to use. However, dusts can be more easily and quickly applied than sprays and will give satisfactory control when properly used. Materials to Use In order of preference the following materials are recommended: Sprays: Yellow Cupro cide, Compound-A (Copper) Tri-Basic Copper Sulphate 4-3-50 Bordeaux: Dusts: Yellow Cuprocide Comp-' ound-A Tri-Basic Copper Sulphate Bordeaux i Cop per-lime i. When to Spray or Dust In the Mountain and up per Piedmont areas, start when the growing plants T¥§k] electric iron j ! r 7 A TERRIFIC VALUE mMSBim . 55*50 Ldd 35# r o Convenient Size—weight 4V4 lbs. .. • Complete with Detachable Cord. • Suitable for All Types of Ironing. ~ immediate Delivery i • Attractive, Durable Chrome Write Nome and Addre.. Plainly Finish. Sand Money Order or Check (thus saving C.O.D. Charges) K&K SALES COMPANY 534 Pittsburgh Life Bldg. • Dept. FI. Pittsburgh 22, Pa; Announcement .... NOW OPEN COOPER’S / I Phone 2021 Steaks and Chicken-Sandwiches Home Made Pies, Doughnuts, and other good foods. ■ ’ . • f *’ v 's' Drive-In Curb Service or Outside Tables west main Street burnsville, n. c T I COMING SOON! CANNING SEASON Since so much of our food is being sept overseas] to feed our starving nations each housewife will want to plan to fill her storage' space completely with jars of fruits and vegetables this summer. \ Now is a ' good time to check your canning equip ment. Every jar should be gone over to be sure the jar is smooth and free of nicks. You should also make plans to get the new’ jars, caps and rings, that .you will be needing. The screw bands on your self-sealing jars may be used over and over again but the caps must be new ones. ! Not only should you check your jars, caps and rings," hut your pressure cooker or your hot water ; kettle. Be sure that it will be deep enough for the water to cofne up an inch over the top of the jars and that you have a false bot are 10 to 12 inches tall; in other parts of the State start when the first signs of leaf spots appear. Apply the treatment every w r eek during w T et weather and every 10 days when the weather is moderate to dry. Repeat applications as soon as possible after heavy rains. RECORD COVER CROPS PLANNED FOR STATE Agronomist Roy L. Lov vorn of the State College] Extension Service has re-! ported that North Caro lina’s farmers plan record planting of cover crops next fall and reminded that farmers w r ho set aside definite acreages of these crops fo’ seed will have the! upper hand in supplying] the expected fall demand; for good seed. A record production of food crops also is in pros pect as indicated by the fact that to date 87 per cent of; the state’s 244,000 farm op-] erators have signed requests' for assistanct through the j Agricultural Conservation program this year. It is expected that more than 15,000,000 pounds of seed will be planted to win ter cover crops this year as farmers seek to add dtplet ed nitrogen to the soil and protect it through the win ter. Prospects are tha 1 280,000 acres will he seeded. to Austrian winter peas,' 40,000 acres to vetch, 117,-j 000 acres to crimson clover. !and 68,000 t gcres to rye grass. The state was able to use ; but 78 per cent of its soil ' conservation assistance al lotment in 1945 because of ' a ruling which tagged funds l as non-transferrable, pre venting the reallocation of ' money from cropland even , though it was not in culti i vation. A more flexible plan ; of conservation assistance . has been provided this year ■ and PMA leaders say that I it will permit the use of , “every penny” of the $6,- 301,000 allocated for the re i juvenation of farmland, dis . sipated by wartime produc tion. Farmers must file con- servation assistance re quests prior to June 1. The quantity and variety of winter cover crop seed which will be made avail able under the 1946 conser vation program will be an nounced at an early date, Lovvorn said. tom for it. A thin piece of wood is good to use. Ask your jar dealer for a Home Canning Guide which j wjll be of much help in can ning. G. Irene Edwards Assoc. FSA Supervisor SUBSCRIBE TO THE RECORD THE YANCEY RECORD ffotf! 2s% DDT CONCENTRATE THE IDEfL, ECONOMICAL FORM OF DDT FOR FARM B UtID/NGS J TO LASTING ). \ H lon* wafer to one gallon of ■ Pestroy to make 5 gallons of m DDT. the recogni red H strength for maximum killing PESTROY I TRADE MARK REG. U> $. PAT. OFF. jfl II K Sure Death to Flies, Ants, Mosquitoes, I Silver Fish, Fleas, Gnats, Roaches, ■ Bedbugs, Wasps, Crickets, Moths. I ■ BRUSH IT-Brush on most any ... v , ■ surface. One gallon Pestroy EAST TO USE-Pestroy can be applied to ■ diluted for use covers 4800 walls, ceilings, screens, light bulbs with a I Square Teet. brush or with a common spray. H >il|HMol|l LONG LASTING lndoors one application I of Pestroy will last two to three months. H Even on outside surfaces exposed to sun- I light, Pestroy retains its potency, killing ■ „_ Vic „ ny fommon . most all bugs on contact for two or ■ farm sprayer, set for coarse H spray. Non-inflammable in three weeks. H ready to use form. ECONOMICAI—A gallon of rcady-to-use I .a « |L. Pestroy only costs 99f. That low price is H ~ L-—jr_ possible becaqje Pestroy comes in a 25% H L: concentrated solution and you add water I before using. H ~ ■ USE AS DIP-Mix 7 pints unaiv nou tiere „ .. ■ Pestroy with 100 gallons of ' mAni rfirtM UoLS Use Pestroy on walls w»ter for cattle dip. For con- I c • t lit ■ trol of horn Diet. Cost per and surfaces in barns, stables, pig houses, ■ gallon sf. outhouses-anyvshere where insects thrive. B. B. PENLAND & SON LUMBER COMPANY BURNSVILLE, N. C. ¥ • CLINIC SCHEDULE L may 21, 28, JUNE 4 I)acks Creek—Presbyterian Church 9:30-10:00 Day Book—Howell’s Store 10:15-10:30 Bee Branch—Fairview Church . 11:00-11:15 Toledo—Mt. Zion Church 11:45-12:00 Mine Fork—Church .. 1:00-1:15 MAY 20, 27, JUNE 3 Pleasant Gap—Church 9:45-10:00 Double Island—Lowe Thomas’ Store 10:15-10:45 Pleasant Grove-Church 11:00-11:15 Brush Creek—Street’s Store . 11:30-12:00 Green Mtn.—Howell’s Store 1:00-1:30 MAY 23, 30, JUNE 0 Bald Mountain—Church 10:00-10:30 Bee Log- Post Office- 10:30-10:45 Little Creek—School House . 11:00-11:30 MAY 24, 31, JUNE 7 Newdale—Post Office 9:30-10:00 Store 10:15-10:45 Windom—Gibson’s Store. 11:00-11:30 JUNE 10, 17, 21 Bowditch--Feldspar Mill .. ... . ... 9:30-9:45 Celo—Robinson’s Store 10:00-10:15 Seven Mile Ridge—Ballew’s Store 10:30-10:45 Hamrick -Robinson’s Store 11:00-11:15 Busick—Church 11:30-12:00 JUNE 11, 18, 25 Sioux—Post Office . • 10:00-10:15 White Oak Flats-Locust Grove Church 10:30-10:45 Ramsey town—Byrd’s Chapel 11:00-11:30 Higgins—Maride Building . 11:45-12:00 JUNE 12, 19, 2(5 Pensacola—Wilson’s Store . 10:00-10:15 Low Gap—Church 10:30-10:45 Bolen s Creek—Church 11:00-11:30 Boonford—Young’s Chapel 1:00-1:15 JUNE 13, 20, 27 Swiss—Church 9:30-9:45. Bald Creek—Proffitt’s Store . 10dltMO:30 Cane River—Wilson’s Store .... . f6:45-rko(^ Elk Shoal -Church „ 11:15-11:30 Riverside- -Church 11:30-12:00 JUNE 14, 21, 28 Horton’s Creek —England’s Store ... 9:30-9:45 Prices Creek--Ledford’s Store _ 10:00-10:15 Ranks Creek—Austin’s Store 10:30-10:45 Phipps Creek —Charlie Alien’s hoipe 11:00-11:30 HEALTH AND SOIL il i When the American peo- 1 pie realize their health is 1 related to the soil, they will take a new interest in the BODY REPAIR WORK AT STYLES & COMPANY GARAGE Complete Equipment, Two Long Experienced Metal Men. . , All Work Guaranteed ERNEST BALI,EW G. C. PATTERSON BURNSVILLE, N. C. * — — I— ■ '2—- , , I Get More Heat and Hot Water With DUO-THERM Heaters. Oil Burniag-NO COAL, WOOD or ASHES to bother. i -NOW IN STOCK - BURNSVILLE RADIO SERVICE PHONE 27 BURNSVILLE, N. C. EXTRA CASH FROM PULP WOOD CUT YOUR PULPWOOD NOW AND CASH IN ON THE NEW HIGH PRICES BEING PAID 1 I will buy anvliind of Wood except Chestnut and Oak. Cut all t’ pesos Pine but ship in SEPARATE cars from other wood. All other woods may be shipped mixed (except Chestnut and Oak). Saw your v ood in 5 foot lengths. Cut only wood 1 inches' or over at small end. Quarter all wootl 16 inches or over. Trim knots and limbs even with body of tree. Ship all wood with bark on as I do not buy peeled wood. Until further notice I will pay the following prices tor wood loaded in car at your nearest siding: ALL T1 PES OF PINE—SII.2S per 160 cubic feet ALL OTHER WOOD (except chestnut and oak) $11.87 per 160 cubic feet. For Further Information Write: W. C. KINSLAND Box 511 MARION, N. C. 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