Gov. Sanford Challenges State’s Turkey Farmers Governor Tory Sanford talked tuikey this week. He asksd Tar Heel farmers to THE YANfZEY RECORD THURSDAY, DEC. 26, 1963 CROSSWORD DOWN 1# Units of - power 2. Wading bird 3. Den 4. Springer and water —— 5. Norse goddess of death ; 6. Cebine monkey 7. Main character in play 8. Fragrance ; 9. Unduly dainty 10. Assayers ; 19. Half diameters ACROSS 1. A people of I Great > Britain 6. Part of a v golf club 11. Open mouthed 12. Eagle's nest 13. Probation 14. Manacles 15. Gull-like * bird 16. Leave out ; 17. Street (abbr.) 1 18. Flower .22. High card 23. Autumn ground covering 1 i 23. Land >*? measure 26. Erect 28. Apportions 30. In a higher place 31. Burns slightly 33. Wheel pro jection 1 35. Frosted 36. Pronoun 38. Kibble 40. Fluff 42. Roman magistrate 44. Man’s ! nickname ! 45. Part of hi-fi set 48. Bring L upon r oneself 47. Missile j weapor 48. Playing rTiTmrrnri \- : 111 ! !; 15 ' r iiiiiiiiiir !■ »7 S/V, & 2Q 21 ]77? 25- 1 iiii_Li£ferr * ~W" 7 ' < dzillllllll! : mTrIH II Ik S7nsr;yrri£N America's peace rcwtnt Al- H^-swwos . DS ' Cj YOUR SHARE IN AMERICA It Really Doesn't Take A Great Deal to Make Us HAPPY —Just A Lot of Good Friends and Members who are a pleasure to do business with (Like Ours). And because we appreciate all this, we thank you, as a member and friend. THERE’S NOTHING SO VERY NEW About the idea, but sometimes an old saying that calls up kindly memories from the past comes pleasantly from the lips again, like “God Bless You!” and “ AuldLcng Syne” and “Come end see us!” Anyway, we wish you happiness ■ r t only for a YEAR BUT FOR A LIFETIME! I French Broad Electric Mem. Cerp. Marshall Burnsville Bakersville help 4*m find the fattest and fan ciest turkey in North Carolina. ; Th_> heavyweight champion tur- II ) i ! 36. Not ground, as a gem j 37. Cubic meter 39. Excuse J 41. Indian of / Peru J i 43. Blunder \ 44. By-way of) 20. After 111 21. Coarse. I grass like plant 23, Chinese meas ure 24. Young tree 26. Pails 27. Honest (slang) 29. Like 32. North Caroli r a (abbr.) 34. New England state - key will strut North Carolina’.' . colors in the National Turkey Sho • in Louisville, Ky., Jar,. 6-10. Governor Sanford issued tb invitation to Tar Heel turkey groy ers after accepting a challeng “"from former Governor Bert Comt of Kentucky to enter a Tar Hei turkey in the national comptitioi Noting that North Carolina’s fai | mers have raised 2.737,000 turkey | this year, Governor Sanford said | “We know that Tar Heel tui keys are the tastiest in the nation, j “We also know that they gofobl : as fine a tune as turkeys any ! where. “And we suspect that they wi! w i”h in with the best in the country.’’ 1 The Governor pointc d out tha< t North Carolina ranks 12th in the * nation in total turkey production. State and * federal agricultural re-1 cords -Jsgpw the 1963 turkey pro- j duction is up abbut 17 per cent. Governor Sanford said the in-1 cr v ase in turkey production “means *hat more than 16.000 tons of tur rey came off our farms this year. This is typical of the advances being made by North Carolina’s food processing industry.” He said the rules for the turkey 1 corrt-st are simple: The tcatoy. may be of any breed, sex or age. The one restriction in consider ing weight, the Governor noted. 1 is that contest officials will not count nance feeding the turkeys buckshot. The Governor asked tuikey grow ers to write the vital statistics of ■heir nominations to Wade Lucas,! public information officer, State j Department of Conservation and Development, Raleigh. The written' nominations should include: Weight, \ breed,, sex and age of turkey. ArraSigements will be made to i send the champion to Louisville. Helps Heal And Clear Itchy S9dn Rash! 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The diamond-shaped black on] ■ellow si gas am being posted by he North Carolina State High- i ‘ay Comm : ssion in areas where. ■eezing and dangerous conditions re cited. Two signs have been d signed ’hich reaji: ICE ION ROAD and CE ON BRIDGE.| A convertible ap allows maintenance crews to isplay the sign when hazardous ji - ORTH CAROLINA ANCEY COUNTY 'ANCEY COUNTY. Plaintiff vs. RANK SHELTZ, | Defendant | _ NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of a Judg- i nent of the Superior Court of j /ancey County in the above en- 1 itled case against the defends nt i appointing the undersigned Com- 1 nissioner to sell the lands here inafter described to satisfy said Judgment for. taxes due Yancev 1 County for theyears of 1950, 195 i, ‘ 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, and 1961, and for ■osts of said adion, and the taxes | aaving been Jedd but the costs remaining unpaid, the under -1 Hfe"bereinffftW s ?j^cnbed : YracT'or | parcel of land for sale at the ■ courthouse door in Burnsville, North Carolina, at |0:00 o’clock 1 A. M., January 2, 1964, said land i being in Egypt Township, Yancey County, North Carolina, and de-1 scribed as follows: | BEING the lands described in the deed from Mary Edwards, September 21, 1938, to E. H. Ed wards and registered in the office ! if the Register of Deeds for Yan cey County, in Deed Book 32, Page 137. This November 30, 1963. Bill Atkins, Commissioner j Dec. 5, 12. 19, 26 NOTICE OF SALE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY ~ Plaintiff vg.l CHARLES HAROLD SILVERS and vise, ELLEN SILVERS: W. E. YNGLIN. TRUSTIE: ROBERTS AND JOHNSON LUMBER COM PANY: And the TjOWN OF BUR VSVILLE, Defendants Under and by virtue of « Judg nent of the SuPeftor Court of Yancey County in the above en itlfd case against the defendants -ppointing the under-igned Com missioner to sell the lands here nafter described to satisfy said fudgment for taxes due Yancey ounty for the yegrs 1959 and 1960, j nd for cost of said action, and he taxes having been paid; but | he cost remaining unpaid, the' un -ersigned Commissioner will offer I be hereinafter described tract or 1 aroel of land for aaale at the | nuthouse door *a Burnsville, I i orth Carolina at 16:M o'clock I v. M., January 2. 1964. said land I*?ing in Burnsville 'fownshlp, Yan cy County, North Carolina and de cr*bed as follows: Being the lands described in a teed of Trust from Charles Harold ■ lvers, and wife, Ellen Slivers, II »ctober 16, 1952, to W. E. Anglin. II rustee for Roberts & Johnson I .umber Company, which ‘deed of I rust is registered in the office II f the Register of Deeds for Yan ey County, North Carolina, in lortgage Deed Book 38, Page 525. eference to which is hereby made w a more specific descript _ >n of said lands. I This November 30, 1963. Bill Atkins, Commissioner. £ 5, 12, 19, 26. oad conditions exist, to cover | it when weather permits. Several i specially designed waning * TTns have been posted in the i western part of North Carol na, and will be posted throughout the I _I t§&stM 8| for %# H kpk Yonte 1 : i’wlders Supi ly, Inc. | TWO Jloor heat ol T DOUBLE THE HEAT I lOVE3 FL-JQRSjJ fll ißfij ? 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