THUfcS&AY, JANCAftf Sft. Mtt Civil Service Examinations Announced 'Hie United States Civil Service Commission has announced exam inations for the following posi tions: Helper (Trainee), $1.89 to sl.4* an hour, for duty in various Fed- j eral agenciess (with the exception | of the Government Printing Of fice) in the Washington, D. C., area. No experience is required but applicants must pass a writ ten test. File applications with the Board of U. S. Civil Service Examiners." Coast end Geodetic Survey, Washington 25, D. C. They must be received or post marked not'later than March IV 1958; Announcement No. 138 B. Tobacco Inspector, $3,670 to $5,440, •'and Tobacco Inspector’s j Aid, $3,175 a year, for duty with I the Agricultural Marketing Ser vice, Department of Agriculture, throughout the United States and Its Territories. Appropriate ex perience or"* combination of edu cation and experience is requir ed. To apply, send applications to 7_. the Board of U. S. Civil Service Examiners, Department of Agri culture, Washington 36, D. C. Applications must be received or postmarked not later than Feb ruary 25, d>sß. Announcement No. 139 EL City Planner, $6,440 to $10,8(50, for duty in Washington, D. C., and throughout the United States. To qualify, applicants must have had appropriate experience and, education. Applications will be accepted by the U. S. Civil Service Commission, Washington 25, D. C.<: until further notice. Announ j ceinent No. 1,40. The - announcements, contain ing further information regard ing the requirements, and applica tion forms may be obtained at many post offices throughout the country, or from thjfc U. S. Civil Service Commission, Washing ton 25, D. C. I . j; _ , '-V . i In the South Dakota Badlands, fbssll bird eggs have been found so perfectly petrified that sci entists can measure the shell I thickness, and tell the yolk from I tbe white. 1 \ i IN * Motor Tune Up, Body & Fender Repairs J l Front End Alignment, Wheel Balancing ? Major & Minor Auto Repairs, l I Under Coating, Winterizing, J With Radiator Repairs 5 ! BY 1 * ; i Factory Trained Auto & Body Mechanics : J 4 $ See ; j ROBERTS iHEVROLET, loc. u \ g ***“»«« a- 2191 * BURNSVILLE, N. C. I 11,V.\» IUSKU OEALKB NO. 1019 $ * ' if . _ * ~ •******<*•#•*■*■*•«<* •** » * * -•**»»» » »*-»#* look for iho sign of WORRY-FREE DRIVING i SUPER-FLEX PRESTIGE slo3s*s] JBs* $] £4o*s] 035* JL%R •.79-1* JL JL 7.10-11 _M_\R i. 70-11 7.10-1* f lu» lax end rtlreedobl* lira 7lui lax and r.treadeble lira GRIPS AND GOES jOSSgB^ ice • snow • mud KELIY EXPLORER winter tire . r a Royal Tire Service s Tire Recapping Expert Wheel Balancing pfcooo MU a-arn BURNSVILLE, N. C. ——‘ ... ■ , wv .Pine Seedling* Still Available For Pleating This Season Although all other species have been sold, there is still a good supply of loblolly pine seedling I trees available for planting this I season, according to word from State Forester Fred Claridge in Raleigh. Time for obtaining loblolly pine seedlings, however, is growing short, Clarldge said, as be urged farmers and other landowners to get their orders in as soon as possible so that they 'tan be fill ed in time for planting this sea son. if*, “While we have broken all pre vious high marks for Ui|t 62 T nillion seedling trees we have old thus far this season, we s|till lave a good supply left of lob >lly pine,” the State fores tier aid. - - i'he planting of trees, he Mid, a "mighty good investment”. ;e added, “Plenty of landowners . ave learned this to their advan age in recent years.” The v , State forester said forest ree seedlings are grown and sold at cost at thie four State-owned nurseries located near Clhyton, Goldsboro, Morgantpn and Hen dersonville. The nurseries are by the Department of Conservation and Development’s Division of Forestry. Landowners and others desir ing to obtain loblolly pine seed lings afe urged to get applica tions from their county farm ag ent, extension workers, county foresters or rangers, or write direct to the State Forester, Edu-, cation Building, Raleigh, N. C. Only a few vweeks are left of the shipping season from the four nurseries, Claridge said. Floodwater mosquitoes of the Mississippi River lay their eggs on a stream bank where they cannot hatch until floods raise, water over them. Some eggs must wait years before the waters return. ••• * 4 The average American spends more on food than on any other single item in his budget. eTSsyli DOES »T HUH MU \ A ASH some ripe avocado, then » season with lemon Juice, salt and tabasco sauce. Tou’ll have a spread -for erackers that taste mighty fine with a bowl of tomato soup. Canned green beans can be a hit at the aupper table if you heat, moisten with bacon drippings, a bit of iemnn Juice and Parmesan cheese. For a change at breakfast, why not make your French toast with raisin bread? It makes good eating with syrup, apple butter or honey creamed with Ii bit of butter. To avoid the chore of cutting cookies with a cutter, roll the dough and chill well. You can pinch off THIB WFEK S RECIPE Corn-Cheese Casserole (Selves 6) 1- No. 2 car, cream-style corn 54 cup milk J cup cracker crumbs 2 tablespoons grated onion 3 tablespoons pimiento 1 cup grated American cheese 14 teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons butter Combine com and milk. Stir in remaining ingredients, ex cept butter. Pour into buttered 1%-qtiart casserole; dot with butter. Bake in a moderate (350 4 F.) oven for about 30 min utes or until lightly browned. the pieces and place directly on tin baking sheet, it’s an especially good trick with sugar cookies! Here’s a wintry salad that’s dif ferent. Simmer dried figs until ten der. Chill, slit and stuff with cream cheese. Serve over thick slices ol orange on a bed of greens with your favorite dressing: Add a dash of spice (cinnamon, cloves or nutmeg) tc a fruit nectar and heat gently. It makes a won derful drink before going to Those who like peanut butter like it in all ways! Stir some crunchy peanut butter into chocolate sauce and use as a topping for ice cream. . 11 Pwwfi/vr! W OCwiehl IMS, watMwwMwtiMi NOTICE In The Superior Court Before The Clerk YANCEY COUNTY. VOBTH CAROLINA JOHN SILVER and wife, MAT SILVER; DOLLY JANE MOR ROW and husband, TOM MOlt ROW; CORDELLIA SILVER and husband, JOE SILVER; LeROI SILVER and wife, MARY SIL VER; LIZZIE HIGGINS and hus band, HIRAM HIGGINS; ISAAC SILVER and wife. RUBY SIL VER; BAXTER SILVER and wife, BERNICE SILVER; RUBY BYRD and husband, ERNEST BYRD; CAEMON SILVER and wife, DOnOTHY SILVER; LINDA WHITSON and husband, NEFF WHITSON; ORA EDWARDS, Sin. gle; and JACK SILVER and wife RUTfcl SILVER, ; Petitioners ▼i. DELILIA JOHNSON and hus-l band, ROY J. JOHNSON and HARVEY SILVER and wife, PANSY SILVER, Defendants Under and by virtue of an Ord er of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Yancey County, North Carolina, in the above entitled proceeding; datted SO December T 957, the undersigned Commission er will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Courthouse door in Burnsville, North Carolina, at noon on the Ist day of February 1988, those two Ofßrtfcin tracts of land in Egypt Township, Yancey County, North Carolina, describ ed as follows: FIRST TRACT: Containing 150 auras more or adjoining the lands of James 11. Higgins, W, B. Sliver and othnrs and being fully described in. a Deed dstfcd 8 January 1891 from M. A. Silver and wife, Deiilla Sliver to Alex ander Silver its appears in Yan cey County Deed Book 19 page 809 SECOND TRACT: Containing 5 acres more or less, adjoining the lands of Rex Lewis, A. A. Silver and others and being folly de- in a Deed dated 88 May 1980 from Rex Lewis and wife, Hannah Lewis to A A. Silver and wife, as appears in Yancey Coun ty Deed Book 08, page 109. Thfc the 80th day of Deo. 1967. G. D. Bailey, Commissioner , January 8-16-28 and 80 THE TANCEY RECORD OB*: - •• |i - ■ V TN MOST parts of the country the | A hunting season is over or else on its last leg. Regretfully, many nimrods are putting- their- guns back on the wall or in the cabinet. Some are thoughtfully examining their, rods and reels and tackle boxes. Other? will forget about the world outdoors until the ne>?l hunt ing season rolls around. A few individuals, however, make the most of the “in-be tween" season from the end of the - hunting season to the first warm days of spring that stir the fishing fever. Crow shooting, for instance, is becoming ar. increasingly popu lar sport. All over the, nation sportsmen are learning that these pesky rascals offer a challenge and the promise of excellent wing shooting. They offer a challenge because, while- inquisitive and usually ready for, any squabble, crojys are smart and tricky birds not easily fooled. Gxw shooting is not easy, but neither is it too difficult: Success on a crow shoot will depend on two things: good cover and a good “caller.” Cover is extremely im portant. A “blind’'- should be con structed of limbs and foliage na tive to the shooting area so that it will ndt be conspicuous. It should be thick enough to break the hunt er’s silhouettee, but not so thick/ as to prevent limited visibility in ( all directions. A gcod shooting hole and shooting position are im portant. At the height of action, crows may whiz over the blind from all ’angles and directions. . Crow will sometimes respond to even the most amateurish efforts by a crow caller, but it is the ex perienced, practiced caller who is able to keep them interested and carry on the type of chatter that prevents thorn from becoming suspicious. Like anything else, - success in crow calling; is the re suit of practice and patient effort- Why Mercury is The Performance Champion - forl9sß*__ 3 ALL NEW MONEY-SAVING MARAUDER V-8 ENGINES ► ’ ■ • ~ '~ys' * p FOR THE MONTEREYS I . PLUS ALL THESE ADVANCES IN EtiGINE DESIGN: :M p ‘ ,* ‘'j *.««*! 'pll NEW efficiency-more power from less fuel : J‘ ! ®| |W ; NEW power-per-pound-higher than any other car !, E new power-up ta36o hp-so you can level mountains S NEW torque-up to 480 lb. ft.-for instant response :§1 st NEW compression -10.5 to 1 r^|| r new passing power-30 to 50 m.p.h. in 3.2 seconds Comparing Mercury'* Pbrfc Lan» with 4-deer model* with standard pouFor. Wm 1 ?• i ’ ':'4 I '' Take 10 minutes KMftAI Performance to Test Drive the yQ IVIEImMPWIm ■ Champion BANKS YOUNG MOTOR CO.| Inc. Dial MU 2-211)5 FRANCHISED DEALER No. 1150 BURNSVILLE, N. a ; r '*' /, ■ ■ * MISSILE PLANS . . . Defense Sec. Nell McElroy said 1,500-mile - Polaris missile is in production as he confers with. Rep. Car). Vinson (D), Ga., chairman Os House armed services committee. * and Gen. Nathan IVining, chairman of joint chiefs of staff. f-~IiAFF OF THE WEEK . - ~ %k . —-*«• .. *. &. *V.v “Notice how the engine automatically gets rid of the carbon the minute you start it?’’-. FOR THE MONTCLAIRS LIVE ' ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE YANCEY CfIUNTY GEORGE ANGLIN * Having qualified as Adminls- • tratrix of tde Estate of Lewie D. Robinson, deceased, late of Ttn cey County, this is to notify all persons having claims against the Decedent to exhibit the same to the undersigned Administm trir at her home at Rt. 3, Burns ville, N. C, on or before the 20th day of January 1959, or this notice will be plleaded in bar of their recovery; ' All persons owing the Estate will please make immediate pay ment. -—— This 20th day of January, 1058. Mas ra Robinson, Administra trix of the Estate of Lewis D. Robinson, Deceased. January 23-30, Feb. 6-13-20, 27 ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE TO CREDITORS NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY i Having qualified as Adminis trator of the estate of IL M. Mc- Cracken, Deceased, late of Yancey County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having oiaims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersign- - ed at Burnsville, N. C., on or be fore January 1, 1959, or thl notice will be pleaded in tnuv of their recovery. All persons indebted to eald estate will please make immed iate payment. This December 28, 1967. | C:H Atkins, Administrator of (he Estate of H. M. McCracken, Deceased. Jan. 2-9-16—23—30, Feb. 6 @@®. j FOR THE PARK LANES

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