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PAGE TWO — -. ' ' -- - THE! YANCEY RECORD ESTABLISHED JULY, 1936 Editor Frances M. Hamrick Published Every Thursday By YANCEY PUBLISHING CO. A Partnership Entered as second-class matter November 11th, 1936, at the Post Office, Burnsville, North Carolina, under the act of March 3, 1879. ARMY RECRUITING Here’s an important mes sage to those young men who are graduating from high school in June, those who want to continue their education, but who find that they may not be able to get into college. The Re gular Army provides young men with an outstanding opportunity to their education along both | cultural and vocational lines. , • The United States Armed Forces Institute, in cooper ation with civilian educa tional institutions, has helped more than 2,000,000 service men obtain acade mic credit for the experien ce they gained in the ser vice. Thousands are enroll ed today studying high school and college courses, while many others are at tending the army’s techni cal training schools. If you’re anxious to get ahead, the Regular Army offers you a career with a future. Good pay, top notch education, and excellent op portunities for advance ment. Learn all the facts. Go to your nearest army and air force recruiting office located at courthouse here in Burnsville on Mon day and Tuesday each week Newly enlisted men from this section are: Arthur Woody, Kona, N. C.; Paul Robinson, Green Mtn., N. C. Adam V. Burleson, Jr., Spruce Pine, N. ('. m ’ " ;l * IVY GAP SERVICE STATION \ \ Hi Test Gasoline 26c Per Gallon . | / 30eOil 25c quart, 10c Oil 35c quart $ J We. will give you the best of service » 8 5 Groceries and Feed of all Kinds g | -J \ f We Buy Hooked Rugs and Sell Them | | We Sell Rug Material I KELLY LEDFORD J 8 5 | Owner & Manager TALKING ABOUT N. C. Raleigh.—lt is going to ■ be a very indifferent maga-j 1 zine reader who escapes 1 reading about North Caro ! lina this month. . I For three weeks in a row, the state has splashed thro_ I ugh SATURDAY EVEN-, [ ING POST, said the State Advertising Division. Last 1 week it was a color spread *on square dancing, this week an Outer Banks-story,' and the June 5 issue will j have an article about Ava | Gardner entitled “Tar Heel Tornado.’ The June 15th COLLI j ERS had a Smoky Moun tains tour story. The May! i COUNTRY GENTLEMAN '[featured mountain fashions ' with Asheville as the locale.! h There were N. C. articles in [both OUTDOOR LIFE and Mississippi Valley Sports man, as well as GARDEN; ' GOSSIP and ESSO ROAD NEWS. North Carolina has ljiore 1 than 3400 manufacturing 1 plants which depend upon ' trees for their raw mater-! ■ ials. Yet last year careless! • people burned nearly one million dollars worth of val uable timber in the State, j Very heavy supplies of new crop Irish potatoes have moved to market from i Mississippi, Alabama, Geo_ I rgi-a, South Carolina, and c Florida, with diggings from t i North Carolina continuing j at present. f < —— | FARMERS IN LENOIR try new fertilizer METHOD Number of Lenoir county farmers tried side place ment of fertilizer for their tobacco crops this year, and all have reported good re sults thus far, according to F. J. Koonce, Jr., county agent for the State College Extension Service. Mr. Koonce said side placement has been recog nized for a number of years as the mPst satisfactory ! method of applying fertili zer, but its advantages Rave not been clearly demonstra ted on a farm basis until this year. Farmers using the meth od have special equipment | which enables them to place the fertilizer in two bands on either side of the tobac j co plants. The bapds of fer tiliser are about seven in ches apart and about one inch lower than the root of Lhe plant aft£r it is set. The plants are set half-way be tween the two bands. This method, Mr. Koonce pointed out, reduces to aj minimum fertilizer injury to the young tobacco plant roots, resulting in a better stand of tobacco and a more rapid growth during the early part of the season. One of the first farms to use side placement for to j bacco in Lenoir county was I that of F. A. Gardner in the Southwood community. He found the method satisfac : tory in 1947. This year about 15 additional farmers ; had the equipment availab le and tried the new method FARM SAFETY WEEK SLATED JULY 25-31 In proclaiming the period): Juljj 25-31 as National s Farm Safety Week, Presi- 1 dent Truman points out ] that “needless hazards on the farms of our nation continue to cause thousands of accidents each year whi ch could be prevented by a positive safety program.” j Goal for the 1948 obser-j vance, which is sponsored by the National Safety 1 Council and the U. S. De partment of Agriculture in cooperation with a number of other organizations, is the elimination of at least 30 million farm hazards. Each farm family is being asked to accept responsibi lity for eliminating at least one hazard for every mem ber of the family. The long-range purposes of National Farm Safety 1 Week are to make every] American farm and every American farm resident as gife as possible, to cut the annual toll of needless deaths and injuries to a minimum, and to make farm life safer, happier, and more prosperous. Estimates by the Nation al Safety Council show a 52 per cent increase in motor vehicle deaths to farm resi dents from 1944 to 1947. In other types of accidents, ahjrnt 4,300 workers were killed and approximately 300,000 workers were injur ed in 1947. If the 1947 non work toll was similar to that of 1946, the National Safety Council believes the final figures will show 14,000 non-work deaths and 1,400,000 non-work injuries to farm residents. Eastern North Carolina produces only about half enough milk to meet its commercial demands. ' THE YANCEY RECORD LADING CLOVER CUTS poultry Feed costs Gaston county farmer has found that the use bf a half-acre Ladinp clover* pasture for grazing has cut feed costs for his poultry by approximately one. fourth. Mr. Kiser seeded two pounds of Ladino on half acre in September, 1947, for the purpose of grazing his small poultry flock. He be gan grazing the plot with 150 hens on March 1. In May he took the h£ns off to allow the Ladino to get a little more growth. How ever, he is now using the plot for 150 pullets which are about three months old. Notice To Veterans Midnight of June i£ the absolute deadline for eligible veterans to apply for free cars, or other con ' veyances, it was pointed ! out today by Jack C. Wiru , Chester, District Officer of the State Veterans Com mission. Limited to WWII ,j veterans, they must have suffered the loss, or loss of , use of, a leg at or above ■ ankle in order to qualify. : Complete cost of vehicle — i including all special attach ments —may not exceed i $1600.00. NOTICE OF SERVICE OF SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION In The Superior Court STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF YANCEY. Lttitia Buchanan, vs. W. N. llucnanan. The Defendant. W. N. Buchanan will take notice that an action en- I titled as above has been commen ced in the Superior Court of Yan cey County, North Carolina, for the purpose of obtaining an abso lute divorce on the grounds of two j years separation, and for the per manent custody of Oscar Buchan-j an, minor child of Plaintiff and Defendant. And the said Defend-1 ant will further take' notice that " he is required to appear at the) office of the Clerk of the Super ior Court of said County at the Courthouse in Burnsville. N C., within fifty (50) days from the date of this notice and answer or demur to the Complaint in said action, or the Plaintiff will apply i to the Court for the relief demand ed in said Complaint. This the 7th day of June, 1948. Fred Proffitt, Clerk of Superior Court of Yancey County. June 10, 17 24 July 1 1 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY Having qualified as Administra -1 trix of the Estate of Dewey Silver. Deceased, this is to notify all per -1 sons having claims againgt the , Decedent to exhibit the same to the undersigned Administratrix at Micaville, N. C., on or before the 6th day of May. 1949, or this not ice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons owing the Estate will please make immediate pay , ment. This the 6th day of May, 1948. j I Ruth Y. Silver, Administratrix I of the Estate of Dewey Silver. De ceased. | May 6, 13, 20. 27 June 3 10 NOTICE I I NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY I All persons are hereby notified that the undersigned is the surviv ing Partner of W. S. Bryant & > Company, of Celo, County of Yan cey and State of North Carolina. W. S. Bryant died on the 4th day of May, 1948. All persons having claims against said Partnership ■ which were in existence at the \ time of the death of W. S. Bryant are notified to exhibit the same to the undersigned Surviving Partner within twelve months from this date. This 18th day of May, 1948. ■s. Sallie T. Bryant, Surviving Partner. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY Having qualified as Admiuistra trixof the Estate of M. D. Cox, de ceased, this is ta notify all per sons having claims against the Decedent to exhibit the same to] the undersigned Administratrix at j Burnsville. N. C., on or before the 17th day of May, 1949. or this not ice will he plead in bar of their recovery. All persons owing the Estate will please make immediate pay ment. This 17th day of May. 1948. MmJqlmv- G. Wilson, Adminis tratrix of the Estate of M. D Cox Deceased. May 20, 27. June 3 10 17 24 FOR SALE: Good selection of V/2 by 9 Linoleum Rugs Nice Perch Rockers. Rad ios at bargain prices. Two good used lawn mowers. Would like to buy your old ones. One hand wind phonograph with 20 re cords. Cost $150.00. Now $35.00. HOLLEMAN, The Furniture Man ADMINISTRATRIX’S NOTICE Having qualified as Adminis tratrix of the Estate of M. E. Riddle, deceased, late of Yancey County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said decease'! to exhibit them'to the undersigned at her home in Burnsville, on or before the 4th day of June, 1949, lor this notice will be nleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 4th day of June, 1948. (S) Mrs. Arriebelle Ad ministratrix of the Estate of M. E. Riddle, Deceased j June 10 17 24, July 1 8 15. NOTICE ~ [ In The Superior Court [NORTH CAROLINA ;YANCEY COUNTY Willena Fender Wilse.i, Plaintiff vs. , J. V. Wilson, Defendant The Defendant, J. V. Wilson, will take notice that ail action en titled as above has been commen ced in the Superior Court of Yan cey County, North Carolina, for the purpose of obtaining a divorce a’ ’olute on the grounds of two years separation; and the said Defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the office of the Cleric of the Superior Court of said County in the coutihouse in Burnsville, Nor th Carolina, within twenty days after the Bth day of July, 1948, and answer or demur to the com plaint in said action, or the Plain tiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This Bth day of June, 1948. Fred Proffitt, Clerk Superior Court. ! 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