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A« 4 • - 8. 1973 10;4trn 'oInuN vinyl* omely tdized finesf J9S Of oQ I 39-2581 f^Thursday, October 18, 1973 THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. By M. E. GARDNER N. C. Stale University 1 have been reading an inter esting article by Drs. R. K. Jones and L. F. Grand, N. C. State University plant patholo gists-, concerning tlie destructive Dutch Elm disease. I am con densing the article and sharing it with my readers. Dutch lElm disease was first <liscuvered in Ohio in 19d0. Since llien, it h.is spread to New Eng land, Viiginia, V'est Vir'-ini Cvlaryland, Kentucky Tennessee and areas of the .Mid West. • The first confirmed report of ilie disease in North Carolina Came from winged elm trts.’j in Grcensltoro. It now otf'ir; in rho't of the western and Pied mont counties and as lar east aa HertforcK Pitt, Wayne and Sumherland countic.s. ^ .Ml American an-i European ^oecies, the most dr ’rabl- sorts for landscaping, are highly sus- ci ptibir; to the casual fungus. The initial external symntoms of the dise.''"-? mav be a ripid vvi|lin,g of the leaves on one or more branches in the upper c' vn of the tree. The lenv-s (irst turn yellow, then brown, shrivel and may fall premature- l.v. Discoloration ad wilting of the of the leaves tisuallv ni-iir. in mid-June and becomes .more pronounced in Julv an I Aiieust. The fiin'^uc snores are produc ed in sticky masses in insect I I gallarici under the ark. This stick characteristic prevents dis- oc.-iiiiiauun cl rpeu'S by wind, rhe disease is si.read by the eim ark beetle from diseased to healthy trees. The disease my also be spread by tlie inter twining 01 the rout;- of infec t ' ed and healthy trees. ^ Symplons of lh(.‘ diseasea ate so Siim.ur to ilio..p oi .a' a. live dEeases of the cEm that »a..iit,i ■•.•atiun in toe fie.d may not Ite po..-'h.,:. for this rea u.n' it is necessary to collect spec- mens Ircrn the trees and isolate tile casual organism to be cer tain. I iNo chemical is- presently known that will cure the di.5ea.su i once the tree ha.s been in.ecled. j i^'nn tiecs that are known to be infected with the Dutch Elm di.s- ease rltould be cut d„wm and | ' completely destroyed. ' To positively identify the dis ease, send spocimc.is to t.he Di -| ea.se and Insect Clinic, G ir liter Hall, University Station, Raleigh,! N. C. 2V'.;07. Selcid bran -he; I a' out 2 1-2 inches in di-imeler! from dying, not dead blanche;. I ■PEr.''.\S 1 The [ rediction for t.he .Nor'h' Carolina [K’can cr.)|) thi; fail is! SP.'j million pountls which wou'd l;e v.ell above last v“r-r's nc 'r- fjiilure of only .■jllfl.Cli;) poun's, I hi'i 'cr -sh'irt of the million pounds prixluced in 1971. j i'i e Veterans Corner l-lditor’s Note: Velerana and their laniilies are asking thous ands ol questions concerning the henelits their government pro vides for them through tite Vet eran Administration. Below are some representative queries. Ad ditional information may be ob tained at any VA offio<». Q. far. I pay miire than mar ket value for a homo I'd like to buy with a GI loan from the Veteran.s Administration? A. Yes, provided you pay the diffr-renee in cash b<dw<H‘n the VA a; ;irair:d and the price of the home. The agenev cannot a]) prove a loan which exceeds the rea.sonable value of the liome. Q. Can I use tutorial a.ssi.st- ance provided by the Veterans PAGE Administration after my GI bill! entitlement expires? 1 A. No. Unusual tutorin’ assist ance expiies with GI bill entitle ment. y. I draw compensation from the Velerans Administration for a .30 |x‘r cent disability. Since I will soon be 0.7 and retired, can I waive compensation and switch to [x-nsion? A.—Yes, if you apply to VA and it is to your advantage. V'A will make determination ha.sed on information you provide, and pay you the higher benefit. LONG RANGE Long range predictions for 197-1 U. S. crops ['lace wheat at 7.2 million aerei; more than the 197.3 (fops -12 million acres more corn and 3.2 million acres less -soybeans. Mf>KI-; i.NCO.ME F.irmors’ re,aliz(>d net ircorre for 1973 is expcctesi to be almo.'^t $2-1 billion up from the record $19.2 billion of the previous year. | OPENING 15.600 Sq SOON 10:l(fn Take Care On Trick Or Treat When Witcher ride broomsticks and your youngsters parade as goblins and ghosts we would like to offer some advice. Please tell them not to eat any of the treats they collect until they get homo and you have had a chance to inspect them. Unfortunately, every year we heat about people giving drugs or po'sons to children for candy. If you do not recognize something your child has brought home destroy it at once if you ate in the least bit suspic'ous. If enndv is in liquid form be sure it is sealed in such a way that nothing could Ku-ve been added. YOU OH YO'dR DOCfOR CAN PHONE U3 when you need a delivery. We will deliver promptly without extra charge. A great many people rely on us for Their health needs. We welcome requests for delivery service and charge accounts. ff BO R'S R'11? d R KINGS nOUNTAIN sro/te DRUG COMI^NY# ME ClTY'5iMOOiFRW‘'ST0RE t OlU HOUt 'mmimm. T»e MOST IN DPY CLEAIItW0 I ‘fKtt' STORAGE AND MOTH PROOFING MON., TUES. & WED. SPEClALLi MEN'S OR LADIES 2-PlECE 2 SUITS .$2.89 LADIES ILPIECE 2 DRESSES. EVERY DAY SPECIAL Shirts Laundered Crisp- Bright Folded or On Hangers EACH MON.. TUES. & WED. "SPECIAL" TROUSERS PLAIN SKIRTS OR SWEATERS Ok EVERY DAY 7:30 TILL 6 p.m. EXCEPT SUNDAY Gf=?eEM STAMP>S Clieroktj A Piednioni Streets Monday Wodnosday 8:G0 to 7:00 Thursday Ffiday 8:00 to 9:00 'Saturday 3:00 to 8:00 COM! an sir ir m mi pijhiy if IT-S- CHOICE W-D BKAHD BEEE WHTSmiUYOtrsiTni Foaiiss? UJy^D "•RANb” GOVrRNMENT GRADED U S. CHOICE QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED . . PRICES GOOD THURS. OCT 18 THRU SAT , OCT 20, 1973 FROZEN FOOD W-D BRAND U.S. CHOICE BEEF W-D Brand U. S, Choice Sirloin or MORTON CHICKEN, TURKEY, SALISBURY STEAK, MEAT LOAF MEAT DINNERS 11-Or. Pkg. Aitor Orange JUICE _6 TattC'O'Sea Breoded FLOUNDER ^ Tostc-O-Soa Breodrd PERCH ConV $1.09 r $1.79 - M::: $1.69 *4ofton Feortomv Moeoroni & Cheese. Beans & fronks. Macaroni & Brcf. Spaghetti & MtotboHs “ -2V.^89c DINNERS Vohicstng CORN ON GOB 2 $1.00 I McKenxic Crowder PEAS . I McKenxie Bobv Lima BEANS I Fo» Deluke Gourmet PIZZA _ $2.29 I Golden Shore Cooked P & D 2 ’C $1.00 59c SHRIMP 8-0 $1.00 OLD SOUTH APPLE, PEACH, STRAWBERRY COBBLERS HARVEST FRESH U. S. NO. 1 WHITE POTATOES i20-LB. I VENT' VU BAG CiUp Cello (no head over 2Sel LETTUCE . u 23c I Collord Greens or TURNIPS 49c I New Crop Sweet POTATOES „ u M I Flome Red Tokay GRAPES 1, 3* 1 Crisp Poscol I CELERY 2: BARTLETT PEARS / T-BONE STEAK . . $169 W D Brand U. S. Choice Porterhouse or DELMONICO STEAK.. - $l79 W-D Brand U. S Choice Chuck or Shoulder BONELESS ROAST W-D Brand U. S. Choice Leon BONELESS STEW Lb. W-D Brand U. S. Choice Whole Bonclcis N.Y. STRIPS Full Quortert Slicei Lb. PORK LOIN.. > 98c cKuelirc‘““ W-D Brand U. S. Choice Boneless (ten 8 ox. sixe) VnUwAlJi t ■ ■ ■ e 1 L A. ^ "'oyer spiced Luncheon i 5LEYES-. - ^ SALAMI.... Oscar Moyer Pork Link 3 lb. pkg $3 49 smoll sire N.Y. STRIPS . *ii99 wnSi-D«^ sr a n Oscar Moyer Spiced Luncheon Meat or Cotto 8-Oi. - - .w wa-BkmwflB . Pkg- W-D Cubed Beef 12 or. or 4 or. sl.e) 50 Free Sfomp, Lorge Meofy ' * ' STEAKETTS. -‘^1.99 TURKEY WINGS - 59c Bordens Big Ten W-D Hondi-Pock ^ Boroens Big Ten beef ^4.99 BISCUITS.. 2 39c PAniMIX ■“ 2.49 FRYER LIVERS a 59c SLICED BACON -"^1,18 CREAM CHEKF K’ 39c MORE GROCERY BUYS FRESH GRADE 'A' LARGE EGGS G8< VALUE! HUNT’S CATSUP 2 -d I LOAF BREAD. DIXIE DARLING SANDWICH LOAF LARGE 24-0 Loaves s Thrifty Maid Cut Thrifty Moid GREEN BEANS.. 5 M.OO TOMATO SOUP.. 888c Von Comps New Orleans Style Campbells KIDNEY BEANS.. 4 ".tn.OO TOMATO SOUP.. 8n.00 Srokcly Corn Cream Style or Whole Kernel 2 ply white or ossorted GOLDEN CORN.. 4 - n.OO KLEENEX TISSUE. 2 88c Freeic Dried Coffee llmir one with 55 00 order 1°“: S’’"'" Sun,n.erfleld F.re K,nq Bound Coiictolr or more Ovol Costcrolo, Coke Dhh TASTERS CHOICE.. - M.09 OVEN WARE - q.29 Field Trial Chunk or Ration Value ($1.25 Voluc) DOG FOOD ” “ ^2.99 JERGENS LOTION... 99c Value - — Downy (20c off lobcl) ARROW BLEACH.... ’’K- 38c FABRIC SOFTENER. “.f M.39 Palmolive Liquid (ISc off lobcl) bitfuiu 11 PC Off lobcii POREX BLEACH.... "C' 39c DETERGENT ” ?■ 80c
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