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GARDEN Y«P?» V |VJ .c . f?t att? CoH eg. . . » _J During the war I wrote all of my students in the 'atervice a new sy letter about once a month—ln order to conserve space, I used no paragraphs . . . ohly a series of sentences . . , Thought I would try i t this time to send you some timely hints ... Spray your peach trees with winter lima sulphur to control scale- in sects peach leaf curl . . . It’s especially important in the Pied mont and Mountains where curl does considerable damage unless controlled . . . Pick a warm calm day and do a thorough job of spraying . . . Prune peaches, up-i pies, and grape vines . . . Re-1 member that will be pro duced' on shoots that come from i'uds on canes that grew Ifcst . car 4.. . . Peaches are produced mat grew last year and on wood two years old . ore-er > and on spur? . . . Now a good time to prune and re novate that muscadine arbor you. have been neglecting . . . You should have removed the old bearing canes from your rod OBEY TRAFFIC LAWS I snviimm • BL A -- ” AUNRCan TuvCXINI AtSOOATNMi ktt. m iaiia,ißMsiis.iaiisiisusiia' siisuaiisiisnaMausiisiiaiian«’isuaiißn*uananßHo»igu«iißn»»^iotßugiHu—Fuooßoi——» I Announcement a s . '• t ~ ] To All Voters of Yancey County: After careful thought I have decided 1 to be a candidate for Sheriff of Yancey j ] County. Subject to the Primary to be | held in IftSft. If elected I will give you, the people of j Yancey County, my full time as sheriff; ; I will be available at all times to serve you in any way a sheriff can. Your vote will be appreciated in the ? Democratic Primary. ■ i LOVE FOX ■ '-Ss . -ii— 1 -amm ■ • Byy JAe s<*£&'* - OftkeKteJ . * *3 txUw tk-ticm - COFFEE raspberry planting after they fruited In 1957 .. . If you de lected to do this, clean them ottt now and get ready for your 196* crop . . . Mulch your strawberry plants with pine nbedlea . . . *f you are planning to set SQltte new plants it can be done any time now that the soil la in con dition In Eastern Carolina . . . In the mountable late March or April is better . . i Place the base of the* crown even with the soil line, spreal the roots and firm the soil around them . . . Depth of planting is very important . . . Plant broccoli seed now for EM item Carolina and set the plants las soon as theey are are ldrge enough . . . For tVesfern OarnlUna plant seed in MarcK and se£ I® April . . . Transplant lettuce In Eastern or seed in - row . . .In the Mountains, sow seed in February and transplant as soon as ready . . . Hope yob have decided to plan your table garden more carefully so that you can 1 enjoy maximum yields of quality vegetable* over a long season. ■■ ■— ’ [imisMSsrj ;f:-wjw«nwmv -J - - i —— From MoUie Malvern La Mar, Elmo, Missouri: I wh born March lU,-1909 and I wonder how many can remember the yoke—a piece, of timber hollowed to flt two , draught oxen together. I can re member the yoke that hung on the " side of the first house my parents lived in when they came to Green township in 1800. After they arid or traded the .men, the yoke still hung on the tide of the log house. Later they •built a bigger house. When I grew rider, I loved to hear my parents tell of the hardships they had en dured in bringing all their belong ings in that one covered wagon. And, I remember my father riding up to the house and calling to mother to come and see what he had brought. Os course, we all went, discovering he had a young deer across the saddle of his horse. * I remember when my older brothers went to school and our maternal -grandfather was their teacher. He lived JsJbt 82 years old and taught He also taught music, both vocal and instrumental, arid how we loved fdr him to come and set us. I was the Bth child and only girl in a family of. eight children and am bis only on* living new. y ■ Vi, ,«i., ..li —— A SCIENCE IN * t Jfe YOUR LIFE jj .vjkL w Now It’s Space Sickness That queasy feeling called mo tion sickness, which often creeps up on car, air and sea travelers with upsetting results, may soon have a 20th Century counterpart: space sickness. One important reason Soviet scientists sent a dog aloft with Sputnik II was to test her reac tions. to living without weight -a condition which will affect humans during.most of any flight in space. Recent tests con ducted the U S i ,HT JM Navy School of Aviation Medicine ind i c a 'weightless” pen . pie them ":mf selves dizzy, sick and disoriented. __L About 25 per cent TO c f the test sub jects had this reaction, another 50 per cent reported themselves ex nilarated - out again, disoriented -by the sensation. Only 25 per cent seemed indifferent to it. But since the longest of the tests lasted only 45 seconds, U.S. scientists do not know whether a rocket pas senger would reVnain indifferent ink longer space flight. Scientists would also like to know whether the most effective Earthly motion sickness remedies, Such as Bdnadettes, would offer th# same protection against space sickness as they doagainst car, tea and sir nausea; It's even possible that some such experiment was conducted aboard the Soviet satel lite Sputnik 11. However the little dog Laika felt about weightlessness, it seems likely that human beings will soon be finding out about it themselves - 25,000 miles out, *• • ADMINIBTBAHUB'S NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY Having qualified as Admin la tmtrtx of the Estate of M. H. deceased, late of Yancey Owanty,. ihli is to isqtify all psr j/aou laving claims" against the ] Decedent to exhibit the same to undersigned Administratrix lii her home st Bt i, Box 48, Burnsville, X. C., on or before the Fri day of Decetnber, 1888, or Ude Notice wtß be pleaded In har of their recovery. !> persons owing the Estate I win please make immediate pay ment. This 81st day of December, 1087 Skoda Proffitt, Administratrix es the Edtate of M. H. Proffitt, Deceased. Jan. 2-9-16-25— S 6, Feb. 8 Attention Hemorrhoid “Pile” Sufferers j * Wonderful JNpw Discovery • <ust Put On The Market An ointment that has been used far the put two yeali by a prominent lit Holly, N. C. who atatee “During the past thirty-seven years of gen effcl practice I hgve used all the wall known and accepted reme dial for the relief of.; Hemor rhoids—without a doubt the fdlNtmla known ad SUTHERINE gHha the moat satisfactory re- Hff that I have ever used.'* SUTHEHINE id especially re comm ended for the soothing relief of pain and itching to Hemorrhoid (pile*)- In many cases bleeding has been stopped, Aik for SUTHERINE! at all I drug itoraa. cun. • ■ i MMMMMkaa (UK YANCEY RECORD Could Yon See Item InTimeTo Stop? I pj POORLY AIMED HEADLIGHTS make night driving even more » nd Pedestrians like these. Because the headlights on half the nation’s cars have been jarred out of ai “ by normal traffic bumps and rough roads, General Motors and its dealers are spearheading a national “Aim to Live” safetv campaign. They urge headlights be checked for aim twice a vear Its worth the few extra minutes three times as V-ffi acctdents happen at night as during the day. ‘ " a fflpll . Science Features^.— j jjr • Your Father's Hear! « " - I With cardiovascular disease now taking 800,000 1 iyes ayt ar, many Americans are asking what they can do to prevent heart attacks. Physicians are making great efforts to predict heart, trouble before it starts. The vietim who, like President Eisenhower, has already suffered a coronary blood clot, is usually placed on a low-fat diet, is advised to take life easier and < may also receive drugs which make an arterial blood clot less likely. But all researchers agree that the most important goal is to -prevent the clogging of arteries before trouble begins. Recently a research team at Johns Hopkins Medical School decided to test the still unproven reliability of high blood-choles terol levels as an advance warn ing of heart trouble. Cholesterol is the fatty substance which nar rows the channel when deposited on the inner walls of arteries, a, condition known as atherosclero sis. Atherosclerosis is responsi ble for some 600,000 deaths a year in the U.S., or three quar ters of all deaths from cardio vascular disease. The physicians cross-checked the blood cholesterol levels of 561 medical students with health rec ords of their fathers. They found that heart disease or high blood pressure was almost three times ae common among sons of par ents who had suffered from these two conditions. But even more Important, they found that three times as many fathers of stu dent* with high bipod cholesterol CPntcht had had heart trouble, as compared with fathers of. stu dents with normal cholesterol levels. Such statistical data cannot be considered final proof of the sig- • m Here's new hustle foryour door-to-door hauling.... NEW CHEVROLET j ML H I 1 H IlllMßl tL ipHfl 3 NHH MSr '■ ,‘xiSSHcf £&&& 3 «fK-xv. « - - *■' Model 3445 Step-Van with 8-fool body' | . For the first time Chevro let offers forward control delivery trucks equipped with handsome, spacious walk-in bodies —the new Step-Vane t You’ll find new hustle, new muscle and new style throughout Chevy’s light-duty lineup for *OBI Whatever kind of deliveries your business calls for, there’s a fast-working Task-Force 58 Chevrolet truck ready to show * NEW HUSTLE ... NEW MUSCLE ... NEW STYLE wms CHEVROLET m j'o' . • a _ i.** V. * ”■' Onfy franchistd chwoi* .haler, display ihu famou, trademark See Your Local Authorized Chevrolet Dealer Manufacturer's Uw» N*. IX* 4 ' ’’■ "* ; , ***» 4t**i» • ****** „ s•*<.&.,| f i > nificar.ee of cholesterol levels, but it is encouraging that drugs are now available which, in com bination with sensible eating habits, can bring such levels down toward normal. One such drug, a capsule called Lenic, has been tested for over a year and has been found to bring about sharp drops in blood-cholesterol levels, which can be maintained indefinitely on reduced dosage. Extensive studies now under way with such cholestrol-reduc ing drugs should soon give med ical science a good idea of how effective lowered cholesterol lev els are in reducing the present high rate of deaths f—>m heart attacks. * you the short cuts. To take the delays out of door-to-door hauling, Chevy in troduces the versatile Step-Vans —with a choice of three spacious, spanking-new walk-in bodies 8, 10 and 12 feet long. Insulated weather-tight cargo space goes up to nearly 400 cubic feet. Yet sturdy all-steel welded and bolted body construction re mains lightweight and economi cal. Your Chevrolet dealer will be glad to fill you in on all the facts. -y Perhaps -flriffTtoost' ~ m&uSßviT playing card.evyr sold,was a five of diamonds, appropriately, .fiust : brought $13,73} at a public suc tion in iipto, :»;bore painting by Hans Holbeiit German artist.- . ’’ Water from, the Amazon river freshens the Atlantic ocean as-.lac as 100 miles The Ama _ ' n s discharge is greater than (•■f the world’s three nexf •ivers combined. ’ • ‘ > . ! ...: EXECUTOR’S NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY Having qualified as Executor of the Estate of Turner M. Btn i dolph, deceased, late of Yanoey | County, this Is to notify Ml per son* having claims against the , Decedent to. exhibit the same to he undersigned Executor at his -•me at 27 Hare Road, Hampton, ht.. on or before the 28th day of ocember, 1958, or this notice will - deeded fit bar of their recovery All persons owing the. Estate -’""i- rmke Immediate p«y --!x day f Dec. 1957. S'-n Rsniolph. Execnto- of the ’’state of Turner M. Randolph, DeeeasedL .Jan. 2-9-18-23—80, Feb. 8 NOTICE Under 25 Over 25 IF AUTO LIABILITY IS WHAT YOU S NEED—SEE US! WE CAN HELP J^U. All Other Kinds of Insurance Too. ' ' ■AJ ■ ..... ... .• j . Collision Fire Life Health & Accident ».—* . - —■j''#-' ir* Roberts Insurance Agency i r ...i f “ iii * Phono MU 2-2191 WEST MAIN BURNSVILLE. N. C THURSDAY, JANUARY M, iDU . . liiii .** '5.rA-r«A,w NORTH CAROLINA l ; :YA2»c^)fcrapi*ir‘- s laving quAUQbd. as Adodnistm » a?a ygkfdA rn • tra OS W «• WUiUfri |S» Howell late qf Chanty, this-R to notify per sons having oiafans agathst the Decedent to exhUrit the aatee'Als her home at RSIMr N. qw ar before the IMh day of December, 1988, dr this notice will be pteetsa in bar of their reoovifyi - r> A*"V"S-' AH persons owing the Estate wiH please make immediate pay ment. V ■ «.-)•; . This 19th day of Dee. 1987, Ida J. HoweU, AdmlnMWMr of th* Estate of WHUam BJ HoweU, Deceased. . '■ r: t.. .. ' . ADMLMHTRATRIX‘B NOXIC9S TO CREDITORS ’ NO» RLBOUNA Having qualified *i Ailmlrllstia trix of the Estate of Amacada Chandler Ingle, deceased, lata of Yancey County, North CaroUite, this is to notify all prrsoas Mov ing claims against the relate of said deceased to aJdUt them te toe undersigned on ’pr ' before January i, iu69, *r this eodee will be pleaded in bar of dlar recovery. ~‘ ’All persons indebted to teld estate will make immediate pay cut, ■' Tills December 26, 1057. Mrs. Lydia Hetufejy, Adminis tratrix. y • Jan. 2-9-10—28—80. Feb. 8 - -- t ■ m j R—dy to put morm GO Into t*u»y Btop-and-ga ‘ { schodW99l WIDf-ANOLI VISIBILITY of wrap | wound windshield makes delivery i - driving safer, more convenient. I - •. . ' I SUOINO Slot doors retract easily into pockets in van body, , | DOUBU REAR DOORS include full width type* for maximum access. DOUBU-WALUD construction pro- I vides insulated 24-gaugc steel pan- I els as lining oyer entire interior of the body. Rtoe Dm Standout Foaturoa •* Standard I J Solid step-type rear bumper ~ . Ojrrugated 18-gauge steel load I floor .. . Practical sbelfdhaped rear wheelhoilsings ... Protective I rub rails. h •Extra-cosi option
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