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PAGE TWO ■ " ■■ " ' " ' ' ——— THE YANCEY RECORD !lr ESTABLISHED JULY, 1936 Editor .i Mrs. C. R. Hamrick Managing Ed. Lee E. Edwards Published Every Thursday By YANCEY PUBLISHING CO. . A Partnership *" ; Entered as second-dates matter November 11th, 1936, at the Post Office, at Burnsville, North Carolina, under the Act of March 3, 1879. CONSUMERS OF ELECTRICITY' All citizens and users of electricity in the Town of Burnsville will take notice that I have been notified by the North Carolina Utilities Commission that ape-. tition has been filed before it by the NORTHWEST CAROLINA UTILITIES, INC., wherein said company seeks to impose, from datg until December 16, 1942, a surcharge of 5 percent on all RESIDENTIAL bills and a" sufchffpge of 15 percent on the bills of Celo Mines, Inc. and Feldspar Milling Co., Inc. This simply means thatiin the event the petition is granted 5 percent will be added to all residential bills and 15 percent, to the .two bills above named. And this will continue to be added until December 10, 1942. A hearing on the petition has been set by the Utili ties Commission on Monday, May 25; 1942, at - 2:30 P. 1 M., in the office of the Commission in Raleigh, and all persons desiring to be heard in protest against the sur charges may appear and they will be heard. It should be noted by the public that these addition al charges cannot be made b> the Northwest Carolina Utilities, Inc., until permission to do so is granted by 'the Utilities Commission. And this notice is to inform all citizens bf their right to appear before the Utilities Commission at the time and place above named and pro test the matter if they care to do so.—t J. Frank Husk-* ins, Mayor, Town of Burnsville, N. C. i I THE I>OCK£fBOOK 1 KNOWLEDGE »*» ■ "faf LUMBER CM7E A , T&~- a five room house JSIEk soifacc or soppi/ for tropical Nur »<ve*. • OF 7/Vfc rtZUiNG GaJ(,W F/eOM 7 7ne « v o x TOM, * L At * iCA Alicsopmones coMctAiEt? iu-we reuces - v THAT 6UWOONP AMNV FACTORIES HEIP WST w \ TO 6UARP A6AIUST SABOTAGEIE AM ; \ iNTPora* touches -wefew's -we sounp is -k —aftj. «.... CARRIEP no THE PUWT <SUA»PHOOS6 AS A • Jt—t "~3 \ - INCH LAVEW OF MOVING WAIER *W IM* ROOF no HELP KEEP IMfc \ ' PLANT coot IN SUMMER I SOAPvO'LENE The Cleanser Made Here at Home I ' . 'Sold Py " ’ Mclntosh Grocery BURNSVILLE, N. C. I THE SAFFORI) COMPANY, Mfgrs. ~ BURNSVILLE, N. C. |'U■ ■ * ■■■■■■ ■ ■■■■■■ uvia ■ ■ CASH i 1 j PAID FOR LOGS I ' We buy Oak, Birch, Hard and Soft Map-1< le and Ash Logs. One load or more delivered at our mill. For prices See Luther Ayers at Old Pollard Plant Penland & Ayers BURNSVILLE, N. C. FOR CONGRESS |jte - * v- ■ V : ■ f \J. ; I am a Candidate for re-nomination as Representa tive in Congress from the f new I Eleventh Congression al District of North Carolina in the Primary to be held on Saturday, May 30, 1942. On account of the war, it will be practically impos sible for me to come to Yancey County before the Pri mary. I would have every voter to know how much. I appreciate the loyalty to me in the past, and in advance, to thank each and every /voter for his or her support in the coming Primary Election.." 'Paid Political Ad.) 'ENRICHED' FLOUR COSTS ONLY 20 CENTS EXTRA PER. YEAR It is possible to “buy | health” for only 20 cents! extra per year, says Miss; Mary Thomas, Extension nutritionist of N. C. State College. That is the addi tional, cost of 'enough “en riched” flour to feed a per son ' for a year, she ex plained. The word “enriched.” as used on sacks of flour and on loaves of bread, is uyt a commercial advertising slogan, Miss Thomas ex plained. It is a term pro posed by the Federal Di;ug pml Food Administration to. f designate iflour ¥ and bread Ap' which been restored, 'synthetically, the" most needed nutrients of whole wheat. Enriched oread and flour is endors ed by the highest Govern ment authorities. It costs 5 cents, or less, per 24-pound sack to en rich flour, Miss Thomas explained, and only about 100 pounds of flour are needed annually to feed »the average person. “The enrichment fea ture of th'is=» National heal th program is unique*'in low cost capita,” the nut ritionist declared. ■ “While all the bread and flour in the country can be enrich ed for about 20 cents per person per year, an extra glass of milk a day will cost about sl3, an extra egg or an orange $9 to $lO, an extra quarter of a pound of fresh meat about $25,” Miss Tliojnas also em phasized the fact‘that “en riched” bread and flour is I not medicine. “It is simply l the restoration of acer-i tain vitamins and miner- 1 als which are removed 1 from white flour and bread in the milling and i baking processes. Enriched ■ bread and flour look and i taste just exactly like or. IN MEMORY OF MOTHER Mothei would not have us weep because she went away, But strive to meet her some brighter day, When from the sorrows of earth shall be’free And dwell in peace through eternity, - **• ’ Life on this earth is but a span, To prepare for a life in a better land, Where mother will meet us with a smile of delight, Our guardian angel who has watched through the’night. Mothers life on this earth is spent; ( * It was a life of beauty where~eveir she Went She was happy and cheerful, from day to day, And we miss her so much since she went away’. By Mrs. G. A. Brown. . * ■- • ■ • V THE YANCEY RECORD ! FARM - HOME MEEK AND 4H SHORT COURSE ARE CANCELLED Shortages; of transporta tion and labor have led to ; the cancellation of Farm and Home Week and 4-B Short Course, annual events on the State Coll ege summer calendar, it was announced by Dean I. O. Schaub, director of the Extension Service. He also mentioned the - fact that housing accomodations at 1 the college this summer will be another problem, due to the fact that N. C. State is on a “war-time basis” and wJTI be used to train 1,000 or more techno logical students for emer gency work.-'; , " “One of the main factors in reaching this decision,” Dean Schaub said, “is the matter of transportation. With the very critical situ ation as regards rubber, and the rationing of gaso line which will become ef fective May 15, the ques tion of transportation be comes a major factor. Al ready bus and rail facilities are running at capacity, and quite often public uti lities have to cancel regu lar schedules in order to take care of troop move ments. T. “The matter of labor on the farms is likewise of great importance. Agricul ture is called upon to pro duce more than ever be fore with a decided decre. se in available labor. Con sequently, it is felt that many farm people would feel it their patriotic duty to remain at home to take care of agricultural pro duction rather than attend meetings of this kind.” Dean Schaub said, how ever, that the County 4-H Club encampments at Miss dinary white flour and bread. But there is a big difference in the nutritive value of the products.” stone, White Lake and; Swannanoa will be carried out as planned. He said that most of these, and other county encampments of farm people, will be “de fense camps” and the parf 5 that citizens can play • ' r r ? « . S'. " -’ . _ ’' ./' 'i '■-r " ■ 1- , ■ ■ v ' ■ . /. - ■' ■m r 1 Amateur Contest - Ole Man Read Wilson As Master of ■■ " / • 1 .. AT _ Burnsville Schoof Sponsored by the School - 4 J-.: I mmmmm—mmmmm—mmmmrnmmm Anyone May Enter Contest -. . jXr r 4 '" * - <i • - - ’ . ._5 . _ •' U . U J J — • , Door Prizes Will Be Given V* FRIDAY NIGHT, MAY 15 ~— 8:30 P.M. " 15 & 25 N — '■ 1 -- .. . ■ ■ ■ y . :J j 1111 I h.a I 111 111 I ™ CHECKVOUR PAINT HI I HEEDS OH tlllS HM-OE LIST. ||l I PORCH AND DECK PAINT 11H SEMI V||j I SiuiaS«s QUICK DRYING enamel 111 use, one i coa^- r n o g S u Cys e \namei n oVon C furniture, |||| SCREEN ENAMEL - . Don’t Spend Money on Paint—lnvest in Sherwin-Williams SWP HOUSE PAINT You moko a sound Investment when you paint your houso with Shorwin-Willioms fdmojpr SWP House Paint. It's an investment In property protection— an Insurance against expensive repairs. It’s on In vestment In beauty that your house deserves good looks that do you proud —month after month. B. B. Penland * Son Lumber Co. '• ■ 4 . Miss Margaret English; |is at homer from Boone! : \\j|iere Jr she f has a secretar ial position. John. English i who attends a S. T. C. is also at home >in National Defense will be stressed. r Thai i why more homes are painted with Sherwin-Williams SWP than with any other brand' of house paintl SHERWIN-WILLIAMS SWP HOUSE PAINT - THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1942 WANTED: Route man. Good opening in nearby county. Sell, deliver Raw leigh Products year arou. nd. steady work, large profits. Write Rawleigh’s Dept. NCE-30-137, Ridu mend, Va.
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