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TUB YANCEY RECORD EMabßkHted July, 1936 LSSBOR AMCET FOX EDITOR and PUBLISHER EBUNG TONBSS Published Every Thursday By YANCEY PUBLISHING COMPANY A Partnership Entered as second-class matter November 11th, 1936, at the Post Office, Burnsville, North Carolina, under the act of March 3, 1879. EDITORIAL COMMENT A NEW VOICE FOR K YANCEY COUNTY When Station WTOE goes on the air on October 17, Yan cey County will have a new voice with which* to tell of its manor advantages as a place to live, to make a living, to manufacture and produce, and to visit. The station is only one of a numbey* of facilities needed to make Yancey County the busi ness and recreation center it deserves to be. The tourist facilities that already exist in our county are, not only excell ent but *■ known throughout eastern United States. Yet we need more, epsecially in ttfe (field of recreation. The swim ming pool and playground near .Burnsville is a big step in the right direction, but among other tourist attractions need ed are a golf course, riding Stable with trails, and conduct ed tours to the great number of (interesting sights. In planning for development of the tourist trade we should not set our sites too low. It is the mainsday of many .prosper ous towns in this part of the country. « '<4y Kermit Hunter of Chapel Hill gave a spectacular view of the tourist potentialities in a hM¢ editorial appearing in Bltsheville Citizen. reference to Western North Carolina he states: .The one product we all have to sell is the vast, beautiful iSmokies themselves. We most I* DEYTON FARM SUPPLY Yancey County CHECKERBOARD _ -,aE- w *wrr Ob Deyton * * Want a quick boost in milk production? There’s no better time to get a good increase than to feed Bulky. Las when pastures are almost gone. One farmer said that his cow had picked up about 50% in one week. One half gallon twice a day on the regular ration is all that is required. One bag wilt Bast one cow 40 days. {Mike and Ike are now in our ktore. Be sure to watch them and also the Leghorn hens in .tages. Help and Cere Save Pigs at Farrowing Time It takes time and effort to watch sows carefully and, when they start to farrow, be on hand to save every possible pig. Pigs saved will pay big (dividends come next spring. Take each pig as it comes and clean away mucus, espec ially around nose and mouth. Put it into a box warmed by a heat lamp or other means. Dur. sing the first few hours many pigs are mashed by the sow. Clip needle teeth and paint gums with iodine-glycerine mixture. If ears are notched, paint notches with iodine. After the litter is born and the sow settled, put pigs with •ow to nurse- Be sure pigs are „ kept warm, dry and clean. It’s helpful to hang a heat lamp ove r the pen. • -j Deyton Farm Supply PHONE 189 ' BURNSVILLE, N. C, ' ■ • make this the summer play ground of eastern America. Within two days driving time live two-thirds of the popula tion of the United States — more than a hundred million people. Each time we add Another good product to the items we have to sell, each time we join together as a regional entity and advertise what we have to offer in a body, the tnore we impress the tourist. The limit is one hundred mill ion. Right now we get barely three million. There is no such thing as “stopping where we are,” or “holding what we have,” or “saturating the ..‘tourist poten tial.” The American way is to keep moving on, keep adding new attractions, keep planning and working until we increase the tourist flow to five million, then ten million. That day will come, because we are beginning to see the value of joint effort in promoting the whole region. We want people to "come to the Smokies” just as they think of going to the West Coast, the Canadian Rockies, or Florida. The fifth annual chest X-ray survey in this district will be in lower Mitchell Coun ty on the following schedule:— Bakers ville, Sept. 30, Oct. 1 and 4; Tipton Hill, Oct, 5 and 6. The schedule for this county will appear in next week’s pa per. All persons past their 15th birthday are urged to have a free chest X-ray examination made. The hours are 11 a. m. to 5 p. m. -n - - - ’ Past rate Boar Pign Early '*•’ At the Purina Research Farm pigs castrated the sth j day suffer les9 shock and : ! wounds heal more quickly than l when done later. Use Purina i Wound Protector after castrat. , ing and for all cuts and open | sores. ] t Get Those Profit Robbers Right now, before pullets go . into the laying house, get those worms with Purina CheckJß. Ton. Low cost- Shockless. Just feed as complete ration for 2 days. Also acts as a conditioner and appetizer. PROVE YOU CAN GET MORE MILK WITH THE SOJ)AY BULKYJLAS TEST !We know what Bulky-Las will do to cow condition and production. And, we want you to know. That’s why we are making this more milk and more condition offer. Local dairymen are invited to pick several cows or the entire herd for test. We tape the cows and weigh the milk. You add one-half gallon of Bulky-Las per feeding to your' present ration. In 30 days we re.weigh the cows and weigh the milk. You i see the results . . . and extra i profit ... from feeding this s fine body-building Chow. We i think you’ll agree a test like > this shows real faith in our product. Ask about it. POETRY CORNER Conducted By Edith Deadertek BreUne i MY DOLLY I have a lttle dolly And she’s my very own. I’ve had her many years And not an inch she’s grown. I feed mv little dolly The food I like the best. I hope some day to see Her grown up like the rest. Mrs. R. C. Parsley, Burns ville, N. C. (Poetry for this corner should be sent direct to Edith Deaderick Erskine, Weaver ville, N. C. ) V IIO LET RAYS ON OUR WAYS By H. If. AUey *• * • Note: This column is written with malice toward none, but with the common good of all in mind. ■ * * » * REVIEW AND COMMENTS ON RECENT READINGS: There 'ire 31,000 people regu larly employed jn the manufac ture of Fir Plywood in Ameri ca. Their total output last year filled 100,000 railroad cars, going to 27,000 dealers in var ious parts of the U. S. The above employees draw $150,- 000,000 in annual > wages and salaries. Add to that $250,000,- 000 invested in manufacturing plants and equipmnet, and one begins to understand the high cost of fir. plywood on our local markets. # •# * * ’■ . v A man down New Orleans way stood before the Municipal Court charged with non-sup. port. “Is it true that you have not supported this woman and these children during the past year?” The Judge asked sever ely. “It is, your honor,” calmly replied the man, “Then what do you have to say in your own defense?” the judge asked. “Nothing, your honor,” came the snsTyer, “except that, I nev er saw either of them before today.” A hurried check of the dock et revealed that the wrong de fendent had been called! *» # * There are 130,000 fewer deaths among infants in their first year today than in 1935. This denotes wonderful pro gress in medical science, as well as in “educating parents. But what a pity that the same twenty years we haven’t made similar progress in pre venting the tragic deaths of those same kids and others from war and traffic accidents, #* • * A, pastor in Oklahoma tape records his sermons and spec* ial music numbers, and then plays back the services in visit ing the shut-ins, and those kept away from church by tempor ary sickness. Why not employ the same plan when visiting those who were kept at home by radio and television pro grams, by pet peeves, picnics, and by plain darn laziness, *f * * Army Chemical Corps has PAINTING Twice as Easy Twice as Fast with The washable ~-j LATEX -W 1 wall paint I B. B. PENLAND & SON CO. PHONE NO. 8 BURNSVILLE, N. C. ----- THE YANCEY REOOkD ' iy=,' "■■"»■ si —i* * developed smoke screens that are said to filter but 90% of the deadly Heat raye of atomic bomb. Db TW euppoee those. scxsffise mighty be powerful enough to filter out ballyhoo and lies that will con taminate the air as political bombadeers turn on the heat in the 1956 campaigns? ...#■#** Good advice: Don’t tell your friends anything you do not want your enemies to know.” And that calls to-mind the sage opiniorf of Abraham Lincoln who remarked: ‘Three people ‘ can keep a secret perfectly af ter two of them are dead.” r b Spe&l demons, please ponder: ' "A lot of people who wouldn’t stand on one foot on the outer edge of the parapet of a sky scraper will drive a car at 90 miles per hour.” Alter all, which is the bigger fool? #* * * Here are two philosophies of life. Consider them carefully, and then decide which one fits ’ your own attitude the best. The Sorehead’s philosophy: , “Lots of times life ain’t worth , Hying. But there ain’t no time i it don’t beat dying!" 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Do they not seem to follow these suggestions? j New Joe Blow For Yancey County Joe Pitman has joined the staff of Rock Wool Insulating Co. For the best in insulation, roof ing or siding call for Joe at Poplar 5-2577 Spruce Pine, collect. FILL OUT COUPON! MAIL TODAY! Chock magazine desired and enclose with coupon. Gentlemen! I enclose . Please send me the offer checked, with a year's subscription to your newspaper. (TONI 01 —•—■—■ - - - ■ Y t * ------ -■ y leboniiW , n—win*. rwir. *———— ■■■■in ,>n , . ~n, yjm , mmrn . O' « rT / * RVn CARNEGIE 1
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