_ •*» . | IU!iILLJ_ LBlllfc llinr ~'l~ <-''JVMKtIlWijt .This is the nut,season and we receive many requests for in formation about pecans—espec ially varieties to plant and when to Everybody wants “papershell” varieties. The term “papershell” only denotes an improved variety and not necessarily a very thin shell. For example, the Stuart, one of ; our best commercial varieties, ” has a fairly thick shell. The pecan tree is ornamental as well as fruitful It makes a wonderful shade tree for either the front or back yard. Since the pecan is pollinated by the wind it is better to have more than one tree and it might help to have more than one variety but it is n6t necessary. A single tree will usually produce good crops of nuts. When more than one tree is planted, they should be spaced a,t least 60 feet apart. For the eastern portion of the state we recommend the Stuart and Cape Fear varieties. They are quite resistant "to pe can scab disease. Also, they are „ vigorous growers. For the cen tral portion of the state we re commend the Stuart variety. In the mountains only northern varieties should be planted. Pecan trees may be set out from late November until growth starts in the spring. Trees four to six feet in height are best. Larger trees are more expensive and more difficult to make grow and do not necess arily make a better tree. During the planting operation do not let the roots dry out. Also, water the tree after it is planted. If planted during the J ' f BARN DOOR ' ' ' FRAME ‘—l— ————^—— NOSE-PROOF DOOR HINGE . . . When hinges of the type shown are used on barn doors, Invert top hinge so the pin points down ward and livestock will not be able to “nose” the door off the hinges. Also, if hinges are secured with bolts on the inside, they cannot be tampered with from the outside. AWSTBE^O^S ; so! many thousand s enjoy it AROMATIC TOBACCO FUTURE SHOWS PROMISE FOR 1956 T,he outlook for aromatic to bacco production next year is very favorable, 1 according to R. H. Crouse, extension agro nomy s specialist at State College. Crouse says that many farm ers in western Piedmont dndi Mountain counties will probab-J ly turn to aromatic tobacco.' production as a new source of income. He says that- those who are now producing aromatic tobac“- co with the latest labor-saving practices, including the use of forced air curers, are realizing around one dollar per hour for all family labor. Most of this labor comes within a six or sev en weeks period during harvest which usually begins in the Piedmont the last week in June. Many flue-cqred growers who have sfhall allotments and Jab- ; or to care for more tobacco, are also finding arorhatic tobac co a good crop to replace in come lost from allotment cuts, 1 according to Crouse. j He adds, however, that this 1 crop works even better for cot .ton growers who have had sev ere acreage cuts because there is practically no conflict in labor requirements between the two crops. late fall or early winter no fur ther watering will be necessary. Trees that are not taller than 6 feet, will require no cutting back at planting time. WEAR BRIGHT^CLOTHING . * 4- - t JI W I -nmrm • wlifai 1 ( Nice. tf/AZVTjehjj soTl.ttsrACZiT.‘. L-i ' sos < I wova rK _, 37 "♦ \ ' Watch vour Stt :: z Be sure you get a Modem Truck % Look for new CONCEALED ~ SAFETY STEPS-a mark of today’s most modern trucks new Chevrolet Task- Force trucks bring you. They stay clear of snow, mud and ice to give you firmer, safer footing. New Chevrolet Task-Force Trucks J Watch the Dealt why for an old-fashioned truck? |p • •;'• •*• v • ;<»• | New Chevrolet trucks wear the same low price tags. j j un-reuses! Come in and check our dollar-suving I ' fv ' Year ofter Year America’s Best Selling Truck ROBERTS AUTO SALES, Inc. PHONE 236 BURNSVILLE, N. C. « . —■ -. ... . - = THE YANCfeY RECORD NOTICE OF COMMISSION. ER’S SALS In The Superior Court NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY THE TOWN OF BURNSVILLE, i North Carolina, by its Mayor, REECE McINTOSH, and Board of Commissioners, JAMES W. j RA£’ and W. J. BANKS vs. JAMES B. YOUNG and wife, ZORA MAE YOUNG, et al. Under and by virtue of a Judgment of the Superior Court directing the undersigned Com missioner to make sale of the ’ property to satisfy the Judg ment in this cause, the said Commissioner will, at 10:00 o’clock A. M., December 7 th > 1955, at the Courthouse door in Burnsville, North Carolina, sell io th-e highest bidder for cash to' satisfy the taxes, interest and cost as provided for in said EASY SHOPPING IS YOITRS. JUSf CHECK THE CLASSIFIED AD IN EACH ISSUE AND CIRCLE THE ITEMS YOU ARE INTERESTED IN. 4 READING THE ADS IS BOTH SMART AND PROFITABLE. ' THE YANCEY RECORD Judgment, those lots or parcels ! of land situate in the Town of Burnsville, Burnsville Township, County of Yancey, State of North and being de scribed as follows: FIRST TRACT: Being Lot No. 1 of the Alfred Bowditch lands. BEGINNING on an iron /shake, the Southwest corner of her house lot, and runs South 30 East 50 feet to an iron stake; North 70 East 50 feet to an Oak stump; North 73 East 115 feet to a stake in Ed Bryant’s line; thence with Ed Bryant’s line, South 87 West 105'feet to a stake; thence with Ed Bryaht’s line, Etake aholiday ->o(jr now r n Os V VO- I> < HOTEIi ROOM IS FREE ANY THE SUN MM A "VV- VA SHINE .v. 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