** Thursday, april id, ism Importance Os Fertilizer Placement In Row-Crop Fertilization Many Yancey Ceunty farmers have applied the rate of nitrogen, I-hospoi us, and potassium recom mended, Trat have been d'isap polnted with . their Vmp yields. Many such experiences are th e re sult. .ufc improper placement of fer tilizer materials, slates County Agent E. L, Dillingham. Proper —placement of fen ilDcr means put ting it in the soil in away that prevents injury to the seeding or plant. More farpicrs Will be using higher-analysis fertilizers this year. Therefore, they should be sure their present fertilizer .dis tributors are going ,to do nhe^job.. According to Dillingham, improp erly placed-fertilizers may injure seed or young plants, reduced stands, delayed emergence, Stunt ed growt h. and poor yields. A good stand is essential before other pro duction practices will be profit able. V i‘ * J i f t .. ' lf\ < < a __ - isj? . % L if . i i.|. T m i i.Li.am Mpffß is a leader in this w A JSuthern progress. - ■Rvij i.v„ - Sixty-three primary pulp and paper . They employ aver 77,000 persons Another 81,000 harvest pulpwood. annuallyTontrlbutes over one billion S?T^H dollars to the South’s economy at I. t 'i the rate of‘.three million dollars a day. H j )J| It also is giving new impetus, to * M the region’s agriculture because' I? < fkfy pulpwhod has become .a vitally , \ - y 'si important new cash crop V m f to Southern farmers. iy* i * t $ “ y Farmers and other landowners are - t, Kf| assured an expanding market s | < 11 for their trees since paper |f £ { consumption is growing by leaps and jp | bounds each year. It is predicted y that 50 to 60 percent more pulpwood w|‘i "} i will be needed by 1967. tjb* Jjl Growing trees—like growing any other crop—requires sound IwS management. Forests that are cut JrfcSyi properly go on producing trees 'iflsn generation us ter generation. Forests fljgSHEfl that are now non-productive can be I jOfW converttg.l ini) nqcney-makhig areas. Jplig Pulp and Paper Day will be celebrated throughout the South on April 15. This aVC, y event will focus public attention on the economic importance to the region of the pulp and paper industry, its role in 'sßw § the South’s modern agricultural devel- IflfyWyfl opment .'. . Tmd the tremendous eco nomic opportunities more productive *. forests offer in the years ahead. £. southern mm PULPWOOD CONSERVATION pigi;;; association 900 Peachtree Street, NS. \ Send for FREE booklet gl^Vjfe \ The exclttng story of the pulp ■jpy f«* fttf \ and paper Industry’s growth m?' / \ In the South, its current JL \ W \ role in the economy, and Sb the opportunities It offer*. Jjjr 4- „ i Research has shown that the most effective method of apply ing fertilizer for row crops at planting is in bands two to three tftehc?; to- the side and one to two inches below the level of th e seed Or plants. The exact position will ■ vary slightly with the crops being l planted. This requires special fer j tilizer-placement equipment, which i is available or can be installed as a modification of most fertilizer’ distributors. If band-placement equipment is not available, Dill- 1 ingham suggested mixing the fer-1 tilizer into the bottom of the row, \ then covering with four or five in ches of soil and planting on top of this soil. Do not place the seed or plant roots directly in the fer tilizer. SUB*"RIBE TO THE KJfiCGTRD _■** ** Dkfycu kpxjw. that your, pines may be breeding.place for pine bark beetles this spring? R. S. Douglass, forestry special- for the N. C. Agricultural Ex tension Service', says if you had trouble with these little pests last summer, you may have some trees full of hibernating beetles now. * If this isjthe case, as soon as the warm wether comes th e beet les will begin their destructive work of killing your pines, ac cording to Douglass. A few weeks later another germination will I hatch out and begin their chew- I ing also. Douglass points out that the ' best Control for these pests is complete removal of < all infested trees before warm weather. “A little time spent in your woods looking for these infested trees now and them viay save the loss of quite a few valuable pines during crop season when you're too busy to salvage them,” he concludes. menln service FORT GORDON, GA. (AHT-I NC) Pvt. Clarence L.. Wyatt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Preston Wyatt, Route 2, Burnsville, N. C. recently completed the radio re lay and carrier operation course at the Army's Southeastern Sig nal'School, Fort Gofdon, Ga. The eight-week course trained Wyatt to operate and maintain field radio relay systems and car rier equipment. Wyatt entered the Army last November arid received basic training at Fort Knox, Ky. Tlie 18-year-old soldier is aj 1956 graduate of Micaville High School. EXECUTOR’S NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA VANCEY COUNTY Having qualified as Executor’s of the Estate of Mrs. Ida E. Allen, deceased, late of Yancey County, this is to notify all per sons having claims against the Decedent to exhibit the same to the undersigned Executor’s at their home at Rt; 1, Burnsville, I N. C., on or before the 26th day March, 1959, or this notice will be pleaded* lit bar of their recovery. All |tersoiis owing the Estate will please make immediate pay ment. This 26th day of March, 1958. Max Gardner and Connor Gard ner, Executor's of the Estate of Mrs. Ida E. Allen, Deceased; April 3-10-17-24, May 1-8 ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY Having qualified as Administra trix of the Estate of W. N. Ring, deceased, late of Yancey County, this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against the Decedent to evhibit the same to the under signed Administratrix at her home at Burnsville, N. C, on or before the Bth day of March, 1959, or this notice will be pleaded in ■bar of their recovery. All persons owing the Estate will please make immediate pay ment. This Bth day of March, 1958. IDA KING, Administratrix of the Estate of W.’ N. King, De ceased. L » March 13-20-27, April 8-10, 17 Attention Hemorrhoid “Pile” Sufferers A Wonderful New Discovery Just Put On The Market An ointment that has been used for the past two years by a prominent Mt. Holly, N. C. doctor who states “During the past thirty-seven years of gen. eral practice I have used all the well known and accepted reme dies for the relief of Hemor rhoids—without a doubt the formula known as SUTHERINE gives the moat satisfactory re lief that 9 have ever used.* SUTHERINE la especially re commended for the soothing relief of pain and itching Is Hemorrhoid (piles). In many cases bleeding has been stopped, s Ask for SUTHERINE at all drug stores. e un. - fWfc VAncKT KBtXHtD % '■'i [ ■Ms ' ■v Amwi aßategga jf m J JMHW’SMaKawMMfc. ■A. "gy jwBBPigL. Wh. mSk % > a |RJHy vV . FAREWELL TO REDS . . • People of Gy or present flowers ?-1 % gifts to Soviet soldiers who are being withdrawn from Hungr.y. LAFF OF THE WEEK r "" V rpii-—-S m TNOO - - -r. im t|p|p r! ' f - ! , “Well, I see the Hendersons have paid off half of their mortgage.” See the Ford Show on NBC-TV You can (have Thunderbird V-8 GO, upv-tQ_3ol) mighty horsepower, in d77i/”folsd wagon you choose. Or selecK the thrifty Mileage Maker Six. ' Or make ypursf the 2-door Ranch Wagon; With all of its advanced styling it Is still the Zotcest-priced* wagon you’ll find in the low-price three. To make an impressive arrival, choose the Del Rio Ranch Wagon. This 2-door wagon has a high-style air that will gather envious glances wherever you drive. / —; ■ • : -' — —x "room FOR TEN LITTLE INDIANS OR NINE BIG CHIEFS d) I, 1.... COJUTDV SPECIAL OFFER FROM FORD B«it-i*lling guide MotStSSl leisure-hour fun BOOK FOR JUST SI.OO BANKS-YOUNG MOTOR CO. Inc. DIAL MU Mm FRANCHISED D«SII.ER NO. 1150 BURNSVILLE, N. G. L_ j • (for A BETTER BUY IN a USED CAR OR TRUCK, BE SURE to SEE OUR OR OTHER SELECTIONS e Tennessee Ernie Ford tells you why "FORD STATION WAGON LIVIN’ IS THE LIFE I s U • ——^ —— 1— X "THIS 4-DOOR RANCH WAGON HANDLES AS EASY AS a XT ' \ . 1 TAKE THIS COUPON TO YOUR FORD DEALER PILL THIS IN LEAVE THIS BLANK I N«m« Dealer Address Address . j I | Phone j District . j I ill I FARMERS FEDERATION ~ ' STOCKHOLDERS ELECT. DIRECTORS - j, Farmers Federation directors from 16 WNC counties were re elected to two year terms at the farm cooperative's 37th annual general stockholders meeting held I Saturday m- Uui -Rutuyoptbe--GtHmty I courthouse. James NfcClure Clarlce 4_F:edera tion president, conducted the meet ing and also .the election of three new 'candidates for'eounty director- I ships. The new directors .are Hin ton Thompson, Landrum, S. C. J (Polk County); Clarence Smith, Hayesville (Clay County) and h! W. Higgins, Cane River (Yancey County). The directors had pre viously been nominated at each of the county stockholder meetings Among t th e directors ’ elec’ted~T;o two-year terms by thp stockhold ers was Tom. i, Burns ville.. SUBSCRIBE to THE RECORD FOR THE BEST r IN Motor Tune Up, Body & Fender Repairs ront End Alignment, Wheel Balancing Major & Minor Auto Repairs, . Under Coating, Winterizing, V\ it H Radiator Repairs BY Factory Trained Auto & Body Mechanics See ROBERTS CHEVROLET, Idc. I ..one MU 2-2191 BURNSVILLE. N. c. U , FRANCHISED- DEALER NO. 1019 — ANNOUNCEMENT . Z heteby announce myself as a candidate for member as. the Board of .County Commissioners, subject to the will of the Demo cratic Primary to be held on May 31, lIISB. If nominated and elected I shall at all times, serve the peo ple of Yancey County to the very best of my ability. Your support* will be greatly appreciated. John £. Fox wwwwvvsv tosMxEMndtAvsc i 1 NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC This is to certify, that I, C. M. Bailey, have sold my right, title and interest in the Burnsville Insurance Agensy, of Burnsville, N. C., to Reece Mclntosh. He re ceives all my (l-9th) assets in this Partnership Agency and as sumes all my liabilities in same. This the 17 day of March, 1958. Signed, C. M. Bailey i „ March 20-27, April 3-10 Nine fit fine into this hand some 4-door wagon. And its equally big brother, the Country Squire, features mahogany-like side paneling ... a Ford styling exclusive! There’s nearly nine feet r of level floor space in the 6-pas.senger Country Sedan. And its wrap-around liftgate operates with one hand! Ford sets the pace in wagon styling . . . outsells its nearest competitor nearly 50$. And Ford wagons are the lowest priced* of the low-price three. *Bcißed on comparison of manufacturers’ suggested retail delivered prices