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GARPEisI TISVSE ' |VI E . Gardiner _ C . State College f . •', It will soon be safe to plant many of the warm season vege table crops in most sections of the state east of the mountains. Tomatoes, eggplant, and pepper plants should b - hardened before transplanting to the field. This can be done by withholding the water supply; that is, by keeping them on the dry side for a few days. You may be interested in try ing some of the more recently in troduced snap bean varieties. Wade, Contender, and Seminole are varieties which are almost immune to bean mosaic, which sometimes reduces the yield of such varieties as Tendergreen. Improved Stringless Blue Lake is an excellent pole bean and espec ially good for canning and freez ing. The old standby, Kentucky Wonder, is still good. The production of sweet eorn in the home garden is increasing each year because of its popular ity for fresh use, freezing and canning. There are a few garden ers Who still like to plant early varieties of field corn for roast ing ears because the ears are i large and perhaps the com * ear worm injury is a little less on these varieties. However, once you have given real sweet corn a fair trial, you will not be satisfied again with field corn. There is no comparison in edible quality. Re commended varieties for both fresh use and for processing are Seneca Chief, Golden Cross Ban-' tarn, and loana. These are all yellow varieties and are widely adapted. w A good deal of emphasis is still He will love spartan ... almost as much Pra ■ os he loves you! ; a. . • 25% MEAT MEAL! ' • FLAVOR HE’LL LIKE! { • HIGHLY NUTRITIOUS? 1 Meal, Spartlcles or Cubes il Give your dog a balanced diet... Feed him SPARTAN! > s ' >O/ 25, 50 and 100 lb. bagsl , JOHNSON & COMPANY .... PHONE 220 BURNSVILLE, N. 0. 1 1 "Reserched Feeds for the Southeast" •_ V s * For bigger- better . i yields! Kno6k : out nematodes WITH EASY-TO-USE SOIL FUMIGANT w \ Clear your soil of nematodes now and get bigger—better tobapco L yjelda at harvest. Use D-f) soil fumigant. D-D soil fumigant is aa casy-to-usc liquid.. You can apply it directly to the soil with gravity-flow or inexpensive pressure equip ment. Underground it becomes a lethal gas, killing root knot and other harmful nematodes as it spreads. Ecoromical, too- one treatment lasts an entire season. ✓CTTk This season use D-D soil fumigant before you (feuciri —'~~£- plant. It’s available from your local pesticide dealer. yg™ "W See him today. SHELL CHEMICAL CORPORATION , AGRICULTURAL CHEMICAL SALES DIVISION 55 Marietta St., N. W., Atlanta 3, Georgia •* , , * • / ' 1 " —--3 X •- -* • . .1 '— ' being placed on Ice box size watermelons. The New Hamp : shire Midget variety has become ' quite popular in the home garden.' Hills can be spaced as close as ’ five feet and the melon does not 1 grow much larger than a canta loupe. This variety becomes over ’ ripe very quickly, and this should be remembered. Perhaps the best variety of the ice box type is the Japanese or Hybrid Seedless. It will average from 8 to 12. lbs. in ' weight and is of excellent quality. ’ The seeds are undeveloped to the extent that they are not object ‘ ionable ,when eating the melon. You will find seed of this variety. ' a little more expensive than some * of the others. RICHARD HIGGINS r STATIONED IN NORFOLK Norfolk, Va, (AHTNC) Army : Pvt. Richard C. .Higgins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Conway R. Higgins, Route 4, Burnsville, N. C., recent ly was assigned t° Battery B of the 550th Antiaircraft Artillery ■ Battalion in Norfolk, Va. 1 Higgins entered the Army in December 1956 and was last sta ({j tioned at Fort Jackson, S. C.,’ . . I where he received basic training. The 21-year-old soldier was graduated from Bee Log High School in 1953. Air boats of the Florida Ever- ’ ■ glades are propeller-driven by an \ y old automobile engine mounted ( _ above a shallow-draft scow. These k modern boats can_ s float in two inches of water arfd ■ skim through * the swamps at 30 to 40 miles an 1 hour. * e C Four-Year College Scholarships j . 'Available To Children Os Veterans STATE SCHOLARSHIPS FOR CHILDREN OF VETERANS OF WW I & WW II & KOREAN CONFLICT 1 Ref. Art. 15, Chap ter 116, Section 145 through 153, Gen. Statutes of North Carolina, 1943, as amended through 1955 by the General Assembly.) Each scholarship is for four academic college years including Free tuition, room and a reason able amount for board, matricu lation and* other fees required by the State Owned educational In stitution at which such student has enrolled. These scholarships are made available by the State of North Carolina to certain eli gible children of war veterans with other than dishonorable dis charge. There are four classes of scholarships offered each year. A. Unlimited number. For child ren of WW ,1 or II or Korean Conflice servicemen killed fin service during wartime or who died as a direct result of war time “Service connected wounds or other causes, or who are re ceiving 100% service connected compensation from the Veterans Administration, or, if deceased, were receiving 100% service con nected compensation at time of death, regardless of cause of death. B. LimitedTEN each year. Children of WW I or II or Korean Conflict veterans having a ser vice connected disability rating of 30% or more as rated by the U. NOTICE of SALE THE GREAT STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, County of Yancey Under and by virtue of the pow er of sale contained in a certain Purchase Money Deed of Trust executed by PANSY LOUISE Mc- CANDLESS, dated 8 February 1956 and recorded in Yancey County Mortgage Deed Book 42, page 454, default having been made in the payment of the In debtedness thereby secured and said Purchase Money Deed of Trust being by the terms thereof subject to foreclosure, the under signed Trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the door of the Courthouse in Burnsville, North Carolina, at Noon, on the 22nd 'day of April 1951, the property [conveyed in said Purchase Money Deed of Trust, the same lying and being in the Town of Burnsville Township, Yancey County, North Carolina and more particularly described as follows: BEING Lot No. 5 of the divis . I ion of the lands described in a Deed dated 6 March 1951 from Sam R. Mclntosh and wife, Sue B. Mclntosh to John W. Brown, which Deed is recorded in Yancey County Deed Book 107, page 489, a Map of which division appears of record in Yancey County Deejt Book 108, page 262, said Lot being bounded as follows: BEGINNING at the Northwest corner of Lot No. 4 of the above mentioned division and runs then ce North 6 degrees 45 minutes West with the Eastern margin of Cosmos Street 65 feet to a stake; thence North 77 degrees East 126.4 feet to a stake; thence South 6 degrees 45 minutes East 61 feet to a stake, Northern corner of Lot No. 4 of the said division; thence South 75 degrees SO minutes West 126.9 feet to the BEGINNING. EXCEPT from the above-de scribed Lot No. 5 a strip of land 5 ft- in width running ' next to and parallel with the western end of said Lot so as to cut a strip 5 feet wide and 65 feet long from the front or western end of said, Lot No. 5 and being a part of the strip of land conveyed by Deed dated 25 September 1951 from O. M. Angel and others to the Town of Burnsville, which Deed is re corded in Yancey County Deed Book 108, page 459. ALSO EXCEPT from said Lot a 10 foot alley on the back there of running next to and parallel with Eastern boundary line of said Lot. AND BEING the same land de scribed in a Deed dated 7 Febru ary 1956 from ROBERTS A JOHN SON LUMBER COMPANY to PANSY LOUISE McCANDLESS, which Deed is Recorded in Yancey County Deed Book 115, page 574. This sale will be made subject* to all outstanding and unpaid Town and County ad valorem taxes. This thd 21st day of March 1957. G. D. BAILEY, Trustee March 28, April 4, 11 and 18 JfHE YiNCEYTtEOORD S. Veterans Administration. If de ceased they must have had a Vet erans 'Administration rating of 30% or more at time of death. Arrested TB wartime rating for which the*" statutory award is being paid is considered to qualify C. Limited to TEN each year. ■ Children of WW T or II or Kor ; ean Conflict veterans rated by . the Veterans Administration as i . 100% disabled due to non service j r connected disabilities and receiv . ing pension. If veteran is deceas t ed, he must have had that rating j at time of death and was recelv > ing Veterans Administration . pension. , s D. Limited to FIVE each year. . Children of WW I veterans who f has died or dies in a Veterans Administration rfbapital *or after - discharge from said hospital as incurable following an illness or disablement for at least five years , preceding his death, and leave no real estate above the 1 homestead exemption and no more than $1,000.00 in personal property. Child must have been born in North Carolina, is or was a resi dent of North Carolina at time of veteran’s death and is less than 21 years of age at time of appli cation for scholarship. Scholar ship under this class is limited to a standard four year undergrad uate course. Child of a serviceman or vet eran of WW I or II or Korean Conflict who was a legal resident of North Carolina at time of en trance intQ service, or the child must have been born in North Carolina and has lived in this State since birth, or a child who was legally adopted by the veter an prior to or during such mili tary wartime service in which such veteran served or became disabled or died as a result of that service. Child must be a high school graduate. Marriage of ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY Having qualified as Adminis trator of the Estate of Carl T. Young, deceased, late of Yancey County, this is to notify all per sons having claims against the Decedent to exhibit the same to the undersigned Administrator at his home at Rt. 1, Burnsville, N. C., on or before the 20th day of March, 1958, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. This 20th day of March, 1957. T. A. Buchanan, Administrator of the Estate of Carl T. Young, Deceased. March 28, April 4, 11, 18-25 M. 2 You <mn measure your family’s security by the amount of money you have accumulated ... to meet ' emergencies, pay unexpected expenses, soften the blows o( adversity. You can measure your ability to D ,1 achieve security for your family by your saving-power . ; . the wisdom to set up a program of gyste- 1 matlc saving, the persistance to follow your program, faithfully. If you have the will, we have the way ~ ■ 3 the northwestern bank ! f ' Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation a v BURNSVILLE, N. C. 5 I applicant before or after applying does not disqualify for scholar ship. Any variation of child 1h Class D Scholarship takes preced ence over this definition. - * Application should be filed in duplicate accompanied by a certi fied copy of child’s birth certifi cate bearing the parents’ names and a certified copy .of veteran's discharge certificate-• where death occurred after service, with _the Director, N. C. Veterans Commis sion, P, O. Box 2187, Raleigh, N. C., before May Ist. ii If a child has previously applied i [ for scholarship but failed to ob ■ tain one due to the limited num ■ her given, he or she should file .f * Performance! A New Higher Ottcne, Higher Powered Gasoline that brings out the) best in teeny s New, Higher Performance Automobiles. NEW PHILLIPS es ll al\ . ® Phillips 66 brings you its new Fute-Fuei with the hinh.- > {( }i f C,ane and hio . her P ower you need to get peak per \VlSW# yj “ OU ,; ?< °"y cor. Not only new cors'b" older qualit e!'oT h h I! m ,he remarkable performance \ fort.ro w 9^ er POWered Fute ' Fuei - it s blended f- ° added «? “’ $ the ° n,y sasoline contain —‘rrvr-Jl . \ , D " so P ro Pyl- It's clean burning! It has extra S f f,\ \ 2 OC, °" e sor c smooth power and long mileage. Fill up 1 ’~£ —\ coterTnewh SEL5 EL Phi " ipS 66 D «'*r's and di, j \ cover a new high in performance! * B| I Phillips Petroleum Company ® ! i Mrfaf&fmtnct 7&9f Counts f i Phillips 66 products distributed io Burnsville and vicinity by D. 0. Blevins Sons, Spruce Pine, N. C. again even though It hag boon mere than a year oineo graduu th*n- an* jpo«Wlb& H» or *tm has cbM#!** eMOhgUL B*r further in*, formation and to obtain applica tion forms, contact your County Service Officer, H. G. Bailey, Burnsville, N: C., or Jack C. Win chester, District Officer, N. C. Veterans Commission, Box 758, Morganton, N. C. Ks /dev Ai'lftn THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1957 ZSK ESTATE OF JOHN A> •ANNUM, BmSmwS...... ■NoafcH ohrouna ' ■ persons will take notice that - the undersigned, K. W. Wilson, - has, qualified as Administrator of the Estate of John A. Hannum, and all persons having against the Estate will fils a verified statement of claim with him or the Clerk of the Superior Court of Yancey County, on or be fore the 15th day of April, 1908, or be forever thereafter barred from collecting such claim. ; This 27th day of March, 1957. R. W. Wilson, Administrator M. 28, April 4-11-18-25, May 2
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