PAGE TWO THE YANCEY RECORD , bfeUUM July, 1936 3 LESSOR _ • ;«' ' _ • ARNEY'FOX : EDITOR and PUBLISHER ERUNG TONBSS U Published Every Thursday By YANCEY PUBLISHING COMPANY A Partnership Entered as second-class matter November 11th, 1936, at the Poet Office, Burnsville, North Carolina, under the act of March 3, 1879. EDITORIAL COMMENT Now that we have our United Fund organization it might be well to reveiw what it means ‘to the community. First, to the average mer chant who has always been har rassed by every kind of fund raiser, it means an opportunity to plan his giving and relief from perpetual touches for handouts. About ninety per cent of the “gimme” that he has been exposed to should 'be covered by United. ___ Then the fund raiser. It seems that the same persons get "dragged in” on most fund raising campaigns. Now they can discharge their duty by one drive a year. And it should be easier. f The charities, too will ben efit. Each organization can dis cuss its needs with the United Fund organization, decide on a fair quota in relation to other needs and the county’s capac ity to raise funds and be as sured of getting its share. For the county as a whole it means more money for worth while charities and organiz ations. Instead of over-sub scribing some charities with Btrong emotional appeal abd failing to meet needs of other equally worthy but less sensa tional charities it will equalize the take of each. This will mean more money to be used here in our own county. But along with these bene fits we need to recognize cer tain obligations. In the first placty we must realize that we will have to dig a lot deeper I DEYTON FARM SUPPLY CHECKERBOARD Os Deyton and Now that the pullets you started last spring are nearing laying age be sure they go in the laying house in good condi tion. Most pullets need to be wormed and checked for lice mites. A one week treatment with Ghek-R-Ton will get the worms and at the same time tone her up for high and pro fitable production. Purina lice powder or poultry Insecticide will rid her of lice. Don’t forget —a hen infected with parasites will not be profitable. If your neighbor has a pig that’s really growing, the chances are good that he is either feeding a complete pur ina Hog Ration or Supplement and Corn. Many people feed corn alone but the U. S. Dept, of Agriculture says 50 lbs. of supplement will replace 5 to 7 bushels of corn in producing only 100 lbs. pork. Corn is an excellent hog feed but when fed alone runs the cost of gain en tirely too high. Farrowing Gratis Save Baby Pigs “Worth its weight in pigs.” That’s what many hog men say about the value of farrowing crates. The idea comes from Purina’s Research Farm, Gray Summit, Mo. The crate is x 7y z feet, with 2x4 framing and Ix 6 siding. (Important point is the 10 inches between the floor and the first sideboard. This space serves as a guard rail .qnd gives room to work • 1 ‘ et Deyton Farm Supply i PHONE 189 1 BURNSVILLE, N. C. twwwwwwwww |«— " " -i ■■ VIOLET RATiS ON OUR WAYS By H. M. AIUy •* * • Note: This column is written with malice toward none, but with the common good of all in mind. ** * * NOTE TO FRIEND “WHO SOEVER”: Your letter address ed to me through last week’3 paper was duly received and contents carefully noted. I am flattered to be challenged by such an able and t friendly op ponent. It would be most in teresting to meet you in pri vate or public discussion or de bate upon the current issue or some more important question, though I hasten to assure you that this is not intended as an open challenge or invitation for such a verbal tilt. Since you desire to “remain an anonymous friend," I cer tainly shall respect your wishes. into our jeans when the United Fund solicitor calls than we did for any of the other drives. We can’t think of it as another drive for money, but as almost ALL the drives packed into , one. United Appeal is not a 1 , scheme to do away with solic- , itations for worthwhile charit- \ ies. It is a method of system atizing both the giving .and re ceiving of funds for charity. Royce Lee Howell with the sow. Pigs move out under heat lamps hung right outside the crate. If you use native or scrap lumber, this crate should not cost more than * 6 - - STORY OF A i. PURINA FARM SOW Just a few hours ago this sow farrowed 11 husky pigs weigh ing 2y 2 -3 lbs. each. And be cause she was conditioned on the Purina Program, her udder : is fuU of milk to get the pigs off to a fast start .... carry them through to weaning. She used the raw materials fed during gestation and pro duced a fine finished product., a vigorous litter. If her feed had not provided the needed raw materials during gestation, chances are she would not have produced this big litter. Re sorbed embryos, runts and dead pigs would have resulted, if her ration had not been “right" If you are not satisfied with the job your sows are doing, let us explain the Purina Feed ing Program. It builds sows and baby pigs. \ You can now get Steer Fatena. with StUbeßtrol for Even Better Results Purina’s Steer Feeding Pro gram is designed to help you get more from the things you raise. Steer Fatena stimulates bacterial activity in the rumen —helps make your grain and roughage go farther. In fact, all considered, I can’t say that I blame you! Yet, you would b« surprised, I’m sure, if we could alt down nd talk to gether, bow readily aad wholly I could and would agree with some of your expressed views. SOME, I say. Certainly not all. •• • • Being aware of the fact that a newspaper is not the proper medium of a continued contro versy between two people, and and that a columnist should not expect everybody to agree with all he writes, or feel that he must necessarily defend hia challenged views in every in stance, I must deny myself of the amusement and satisfaction of entering a few of the wide open and vulnerable spots in your defense of the “Dry Land Bathing Beauties” in your last treatise. However, I hope the editor will not deny you of the privilege of a last word, should you desire to further express yourself on the snbject. But of course he wouldn’t, for he knows that you and I have a wakened more readers interest in his periodical within the last month with onr frank discus sion of this Bathing Suit issue than anything that has has happened since the Tast General election. ** « * Uncle Josh says? ‘‘Hold on thar a minit afore ye sine off. I reckon I has a right to my say, since I’m yer pardner in this here ritin bizness. An I want t’tell this a-nonymouse friend, mister Howsoever, thet I were plumb riled by what he went an sed ‘bout me in his last pary graf. He tried ter make hit plumb plain thet I’m a-scairt, an ignorant also of honey bees. I figgers, I’ve handled a heap more bees, an et a heap more Sourwood honey than he ever did. II knows they’s some fellars thet bees’ll sting more’n ever body. An I repeats what I sed before not long ago, recently, thet hit’s alius been hard fer me to keep my mind on honey an buttered biskits with a swarm o’ mad honey bees a-buz zin aroun my hed. “Same way, hit’s hard fer red-blooded men t’ keep ther mind on , angels or roses whqn they sees whnmin an gals a ~gofo along the sidewalks an high ways dressed in ther shorties bathin suits, or flimsies. An to thing thet mister Whosohowser "Ik tight; .lefkbmt tjptv Aral »• • rag \ mi lEfra PEPSI COLA BOTTLING COMPANY- INC. SPRUCE PINE, N. C. THE YAKCEY RECORD ' | —n—gW>—— would qjote the. Good Book, an suggest thetallsech pore ole earth-bound men oughter have thiir eye* plucked out Why, that's plumb heartless,, mister. Bffen hit comes to thet, moat of us ppre devils will be left stone Wind. Moreover, also, I'd bet a hivro’ honey bees thet oar 'nonymouse friend would lose at least one o’ his eyes, too, also! “Ouch! Ouch! Biff! Bop! Sock! Thud! “NoW, I reckon ye'll be sat ■ isfied, Mister Howsowhoser. i Thet racket ye jist heared were Sally, my wife, a-whackin me over the back an elsewhar. She ’d tip-toed up behine my cheer an was & standin a-readin over my shoulder. Now I'm in fer it, shore. So, if ye’re any friend o’ mine, ye’d better git down to Cedar Crick an try to git my ole lady in a good hum or agin. An I warns ye, hit mout be a sight easier to nive a swarm o’ mad honeybees than t’ git Sally quietified. •• • * Speaking of bees reminds me: Early one morning last week, I stood by a trelis in out* back yard admiring some beautiful Giant Morning Glories. Soon I was attracted to a large Bumble Bee industriously going from blossom to blossom gathering pollen. At that early hour he seemed to be oblivious to the existence of any other creature on earth beside himself, as he went droning about on those rapid wings, gathering food for himself and others of his kind, and at the same time as sisting Mother Nature in her all-important work of polleni zation. As I continued to watch Bro ther Bumble Bee, (l thoght how every highway, street and mart of trade in all the world would come alive in another hour, with people who would go flit ting from one thing to another all day long. Some industrious ly applying themselves to gath ering provisions, knowledge, and wealth, while others would spend the day just buzzing a round!... Wuss Sed. SPECIAL BLUE GROSS HOSPITAL* SURGICAL ENROLLMENT SEE YOUR FARMERS FEDERATION Warehouse Manager : ■ >• ■ • ENROLLMENT DATES August 15 . TO September 1 15% SAVING IN RATE NOTICE OF SERVICE BY PUBLICATION In the Superior Court NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY Lauise Higgins Briggs, Plaintiff Charles B. Briggs, Jr., Defendant The Defendant, Charles B. Briggs, Jr., will take notice that an action entitled above, has been commenced in the Super ior. Court of Yancey County, North Carolina, for a divorce absolute on the grounds of a two year separation; and that the said Defendant will futher take notice that he is required to ap pear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County, in the Corthouse in Burnsville, North Carolina, within thirty days after the 9 day of Sept. 1955, and answer or demur to the Complaint in said action, or the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the a)ief demanded in said Complaint. This 3 day of August, 1955. Lowe Thomas, Clerk of super ior Court. Aug. 11, 18, 25, Sept. 1. mu '«■ • !»«■ ■ j.. t- NOTICE i In the Superior Court q NORTH CAROLINA YAtfCEY COUNTY The Tovm of j^utmrville James B. Young and wife, Zora Mae Young, et al. The Defendants, James B. Young and Zora Mae Young, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been com ■ "i" V ■.'■■■ —' 1 ■■ NOTICE 1 In The Superior Court Before the Clerk North Carolina Yancey County Maphra Young, et als., Peti tioners vs. Minnie W. Tipton, et als, De fendants The defendants, Minnie W. Tipton, Ella J. Sparks, Oscar Sparks, Saudie Marie Martain, and Freddie Martin, will take notice that a Special Proceed ing as entitled above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Yancey County, before •the Clerk for the purpose of having the dower of Minnie W. Tipton allotted/in the lands de scribed in the! petition filed in said Special/ Proceeding, and for the sale of said lands, sub ject to the {tower of Minnie Tipton therein, for petition among the /petitioners and de fendants./ And defendants will further take notice that they are required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Sup erior Court of Yancey County in the Courthouse in Burnsville, N. C. within 10 days from the 26th day of August, 1955, and answerer demur to the petition in said action or the Petitioners will apply to the Court for the ; relief demanded in said petition. This July 21, 1955. Lowe Thomas, Clerk Super ior Court. ' July 28, Aug. 4, 11, 18 NOTICE OF RESALE NORTH CAROLINA [ YAKCEY COUNTY Whereas the undersigned, acting as administratrix of the estate of Frank Parker, de ceased mortgagee in a certain mortgaged deed, executed by M. H. Deyton and wife, Mary pteyton to Frank .Parker and recorded in Mortgage Deed Book 26 at page 550 in the of fice of Register of Deeds of Yancey County, foreclosed and offered for sale the land here inafter described on the Ist day of August, 1955; and whereas, within the time allowed by law an advanced bid was filed with the Clerk Superior Court and an order issued directing the mortgagee to resell said land upon an opening bid if SIIO.OO subject to ail outstanding taxes. Now therefore, under and by virtue of said ordet of Clerk Superior Court of Yancey County, and the power of sale contained in said mortgage the mortgagee will offer for sale upon said opening bid at pub lic auction to the highest bid der for cash at the courthouse door in Burnsville, North Car olina at 11:00 o’clock A. M. on the 31st day of August, 1955, the following described prop erty located in Brush Creek Township, Yancey County, North Carolina more particul arly described as follows: (Beginning on a poplar in Kenneth Johnson and Bill Dey ton’s corner; thence a straight line to a stake on top of .a ridge a Southerly course 19 poles; (concrete post to be placed where stake stands); thence a 1 straight line to a hickory tree on said ridge 16 poles 7 feet and 10 __ inches an Easterly t colrse; thence a straight line to a walnut in gay of ridge in ; Fonzo Hughes line; thence a i straight line Southerly course • to top of ridge at V. R. Mast , er’s and Fonzo Hughes corner; i thence with V. R. Masters line i to E. H. Freeman’s and V. R. i Masters corner; thence with E. H. Freeman’s line to n loc ust on top of the ridge, Bill Deyton’s corner; thence an Easterly course 28 poles with Bill Deyton’s line to the begin ning, containing 10 acres, more or less. But this sale will be made subject to all outstanding and unpaid taxes due Yancey County. This 15th day of Aug. 1955. Frank Parker, deceased, mor tgagee by Myrtle Parker Ad ministratrix. Aug. 18, 25. | | menced in the Superior Court of Yancey County, North Caro- Mna, for the purpose of fore closing on tax sales certificates for tha years 1946-1953 due the. Town North Carolina, as taxes on property Situated in the Town of Burns ville, being two lots formerly known as the Alfred Bowditch lands. And the said Defendants will further take notice that they are required to appear at the office of the Cleric of the Superior Court of said County at the Courthouse in Burns ville, North Carolina, on or be fore the 21st day of September, 1955, and answer or demur to the Complaint fn said action, or the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said Complaint. ~ - This 26th day of July, 1955. Lowe Thomas, Clerk of the Superior Court of Yancey County, North Carolina. July 28, Aug. 4, 11, 18 pr-T 'litn t; -TTifniwriT|4rn.i * * $ To The Citizens of Burnsville and Yancey County: J -- ~ * * •- * J The Playhouse Faculty, Staff and Students wish to ex- J $ tend our hearty thanks ahd appreciation to all the wonder- J * ful people of Burnsville and Yancey County for the splen- } * did support given us during the past Parkway Playhouse * * season. Your wtrm-hearted welcome and continued loyal- $ * ty has made our summer indeed a delightful one. With * * the closing of this season there comes a nostalgic feeling ♦ * for we must good friends behind; however, we are * { looking forward with excited anticipation to our return J * J next summer when we can again meet and greet our J J good friends. ? * * J Sincerely, J * * * * * Gordon R. Bennett * iDir., Parkway Playhouse J j ; ' . j * . v. ■ • * ——. . ■■■'- .■ -jr— ' —; ■ "» !jg3CSXXKK363B3SSXBOOt3BMOOOQOS3B3tyc»afC3S3t3OOOOCKXXBiX3BOOBU IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT 1 Love Fox Has Sold His I Standard Fuel Oil Business 1 To Stanley Bailey s | m The two oil storage tanks, each of 10 ! thousand gallon capacity will be moved \ from Love’s to Stanley’s place as soon as ! the Standard Oil Company’s crew i$ | available. * ' . 1 . « - . -■ : t . • n Love requests that his customers con tinue to buy from Stanley. Stanley will appreciate any and all business Please I* place your order now for delivery in a few days. Thank you. •;:i Love Fox ' I Stanley Bailey S PHONE 24 BURNSVILLE. N. C. . I * 1 pF-CAPPW new equipm ? nt Imlmhll EXPERT, EXPERIENCED HIGHEST QUALITY REASONABLE Burnsville Shell Service Station t Next to Quality Cleaners 1 . SAM BURLESON IS IN CHANGE OF RECAPPING THURSDAY AUGUST 18, *»W 1 NOW 5 THE TIME TO BUV;SELI/\ OR TRADE...PEOPLE ARE AIWAYS LOOKING FOR BARGAINS SO MAKE SOME COLD CASH WITH AN AD. » ' •' IN THIS NEWSPAPER TODAYI . CALI OR COME BY THE YANCEY RECORD