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B The man from Nationwide is on your side life/health/home/car Ml©**! mm IKSttMUt • *■> .M- -• £0 • !.»-•* :).('■» .w •: , t ,/3 ynj "Homeowners Policy” THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1960 Fa Gulf Your hi fort aI It Service You c cept de| •ng oil, maticall f§ And yoi vided in easy-10-| Your up by ex i&S - ~ ~ ♦ Insurance A ffSSOI SUMMER PRICES ARE NOW IN EFFECT ON NO 2 FUEL OIL, REROSENE, ssR DIESEL FUEL. PRICES ARE GUARANTEED AGAINST DECLINE AFTER YOU ACCEPT - DELIVERY, UNTIL SEPTEMRER 30, im. WE WILL RILL YOUR OIL TO YOU SEPTEMRER 30, lfit S A N GREEN STAMPS GIVEN IF ACCOUNT IS PAID IN FULL RY SEPTEMRER 30, 1966. OIL TANKS, STANDS, aid FITTINGS IN STOCK WE ARE EQUIPPED TO DELIVER IN All .KINDS OF WEATHER WITH 4-WHEEL DRIVE TRUCKS. Lot Us Fill Your Tank Fur You Your business Is appro do fed BAILEY FUEL COMPANY Stosley Bailey ' Berssvllle, N.C. Phone 682-2478 H*X YANCEY RECORD GARDEN TIME By: M. E. GARDNER/ July Is usually hot and dry in most sections of the state but there are many garden job 3 to be accompli shed, especial'y looking af ter the water requirement of all plants and turf grass es. If you planted ever greens last spring, they will suffer unless you apply water. Remove faded flowers from snapdragons, phlox, delphinium and crepe myrt’e rr Ms prevents seed forma tion, an exhausting plant process; and will make them bloomy longer. ’f vru have, earlier in the looked after the fer tilizer requirements of yo'ir ltw \ it is best not to apply ferti'lzer at this time because It may encourage weeds more than grass. Water regularly during prolonged dry per iods. Keep chrysanthemums growing for your fall co’or show by feeding them every two or three weeks. Provide reeded support and protect from insect and disease pests by following a planned spray program. The loss of leaves on the lower part of the stem and spotted leaves °on the upper part of the stem detract from the anticipated color parade. Lift, divide and replant iris rhizomes. Reduce the leaf by about one-half be lore transplanting. Jonquils, etc. shou’d also be lifted, divided and re p'anted or stored for fall p'anting. If yrur bulb crop seem to be “running out,” you may wish to p’ace your order r.ow with your dealer frr a f-e«h supply to be planted later. Give your roses a short rest period bv withho ding water and fertilizer. This procedure will p-olo’ig the b ooming period in the fa’l. Spray regularly for protec tion against pests. This is a good time to make cuttings of the woody ornamentals azaleas, ca mellias, hydrangeas and hol lies . Make the cuttings about four or five inches in length a-d take them from the ter minal growth. Remove about one-third of the lcrv»* er leaves and make a s’ant ing smooth cut at the base of the stem with a sharp knife. Dip the base of the stem in root producing hor mone If you wish. Place the cuttings in a mixture of equal parts (by volume) of either coarse (concrete) sand and peat moss; or, peas moss and perlite. Place the cuttings In a shaded area and keep them moist at all times. Do not over water. Apple Growers Approve Referendum Yancey County app'e growers voted 100% approv al of the proposal to pay 'three cents per bushel or per hundred pounds of ap ples sold to packers or pro cessors for the promotion of thein product. The committee for con ducting the referendum was Charles Ray, Chairman; BIT Wilson and E. L. Dilling ham. Results of the state-wide referendum are not availab'e at this time. Rocky Springs Comm. Solves Garbage Disposal Problem Rocky Springs Community has solved its garbage dls posal prob’em through co operative effort. One of the major prob lems of the community, list ed bv members at a pann ing meeting, was the dispos al of garbage. Herbert Allen President of the club, ap pointed a committee to find a suitable place frr a dump and to figure out the cost of getting It ready. Tills com mittee reported that they had 'ocated a suitable place and' that a fee of $3 per famllv would cover the cost of bulldoz’ng and road work. Rocky Springs Community is located outside the city limits and did not have gar bage coiect'on service. At a recent meeting, Cou nty Extension Chairman E. L. DU’lngham congratulat ed Rock ,r Borings citizens on their achievement and said that example to other communi ties as to what p»oole worth ing together can do.
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