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Sprinkle top with paprika, if desired. Set in pan of hot water. Bake in moderate oven (350°F.) about one hour, or until Arm. Let stand about 6 minutes before un-, molding. Serve with a medium cream sauce, flavored with a little, mustard, horseradish, and’ chopped hard-cooked eggs. Yields six servings. IH3B YANCEY RBCORD "■ ... • • .- ■ "*' Stray Dogs. Menace To Livestock Industry At the Agricultural Council meet* ing recently, the problem pf the threat of stray dogs to thcflivestock industry was discussed. According to Mr. Dillngham, stray dogs are threatning the entire sheep and livestock industry in Yancey Cou i nty. Recently, farmers have report, ed losses of several hundred dollars in sneep, cattle and poultry, as well as tobacco beds, snrubbery and gardens. Stray dogs and cats are also destroying the wildlife In the county. In addition to the economic loss, Mr. Dillingham said, there is the danger of rabies. All dogs are sup posed to be lisfbd for taxes and vaccinated for rabies. 1 Owners of valuable hunting dogs, . pets and other useful dogs, along * with sheep and other livestock pro ducers are holding meetings to plan ways and means of saving valuable animals from being de stroyed by the stray dogs. Some counties have insurance programs, dog wardens, or both The county commissioners have offered to spend the money they have been paying in losses into in surance for sheep, provided the growers agree to collect from only one source (the .insurance ca.) when they have » loss. c If the losses continue at the pre sent rate, Mr. Dillingham said, in surance wll be out of the question. ANNOUNCEMENT I wish to announce my candidacy for Register of Deeds subject to the will of the Democratic voters of Yancey County in the Primary Election of May 26, 1956. Your support and efforts in my behalf, in the forth coining Prim ary will be greatly appreciated. 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Pate, Register of Deeds and Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners for Yancey County, North Carolina, do hereby certify that the foregblng is a true and exact copy of the mlnutee of the Board of County Commission ers for the months of February and March, 1956. Feb. 6, 1956—P00r Fund 3574.71 Debt Fund 32,990.54 (Bonds bought in the amount of 33,000.00) General Fund ......... 34,228.88 March 5, 1956—P00r Fund 3243.35 Debt* Fund 347,874.97 ~ (Bonds-Special Bldg. Refund and Interest) General Fund t $4,693.94 Witness my hand and official seal of Office this the 19th day of March, 1956. Evelyn H. Pate, Register of Deeds, Yancey County, N. C. STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL INFORMATION Yancey County’s total outstand ing indebtedness June 30, 1955 was 3664,874.97, paid since June 30, 1955, 385,874.97, reducing the total indebtedness tt> 3579,000.00. 1 L. M. 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