THE YANCEY RECORD Auial Talaat Stow Halil By 4-H Clab e m Yancey County 4-H Clubs held their annual Talent Show Friday, May 7, at the Burns ville Elementary Schlol gym nasium. There were 15 talent num bers that competed for the top three places. The top three numbers wifi go to Asheville on June 22 to compete with 4-H talent from all of the other counties In the western district. If they should win at Asheville they would go to Raleigh to com pete wit 4-H talent from all over the state. The lop winners were: Susan Rutledge and Peggy Bishop, song “Today" New dale Club. Tommy Atkins, Jerry Rob ertson, Gregory Byrd, Susan Mackey “Beatles”. Danny and Stevie Robinson dance Arbuckle Club. There were approximately 125 guests and performers pre sent. Judges for the event ' were Mrs Virginia Sutton and Miss Carol Byrd. GARDEN TIME by M. E. GARDNER N. C. State University Ilarcly chrysanthemums pro bably give you more color than any other flowering plant you can grow. Now is the time to prepare for the late summer and early fall color parade. You have three choices: (1) buy rooted cuttings; (2) root your own cuttings from the new growth on your plants; .„(3) divide the root clumps. THECAROUNA mum/smir J \ \ ’65 FORD FASTBACK Ford Galaxie Fastback V-8 heat ranges from 200 horsepower and Cruise-O-Matic to 4 425 horsepower and “4 on the floor”! Mustang 2 \ 2 gives you hot imported-car looks . . . and up where it counts, a hot new 200-cu. in. 1965 Mustang Fastback 2 + 2 VISIT YOUR CAROLINA FORD DEALER « YOUNG AUTO SALES, INC. Burnsville, N.C. —t—r —— V Chrysanthemums will come back from the same location for several year*, but they are usually best the first year. Plant glad corns every two weeks for a succession of flow ers during the summer. In the vegetable garden succession plantings of sweet com and snapbeans are In order for the lowe*- Piedmont and Eastern Carolina. - -Stake and mulch tomato plants. Before mulching, culti vate to destroy weeds. The mulch should be about four inches deep and can be made of clean grain straw or pine straw. Keep the tomatoes prun ed by pinching out the tender shoots as they form in the axils of the leaves (at the base of the leaf stem). Don’t let them get too long before pinch ing. The Iris may be considered as the constant companion of a well-planned garden. They grow well in all sections of the state and are little trouble. Rhizomes may be divided any time after the blooming per iod until about October in the lower Piedmont and Eastern Carolina and September in the mountains. Be on guard for lace bugs on azalea, pyracantha, Washing ton hawthome an drhojoden dron. Spray with Sevin or Malathion, mixing with water according to Instructions. Do a good job covering leaves, es pecially the undersides. This is the growing season and the time to see that vege tables, shade trees , flowering shrubs and all growing things are properly fed. Don’t overdo the feeding schedule. It Is bet ter to fe'id lightly and often rather than Infrequent heavy feedlnes. Fresh manure is good Wool Pool To Be Held June 8 The annua: Yancey County Wool Pool will be June 8 at Deytori Farm Supply Store, ac cording to E. L. Dillingham, County Extension Chairman. Dillingham states that the wool crop should be handled with care. Sheep should be put up the night before shearing. The shearing floor should be clean, d'y and free of straw, trash and other fodeign ma terial. Wool should be packed in a wool bag as soon as clipped find stored in a dry, clean place. Binder twine or wire should not be used to tie bags of wool. , Dillingham said that pro ducers should pack their wool tight in a bag instead of hav ing more than one looaeiy packed bag. Wool was sold to the same buyer as last year for the fal lowing prices: 65 29c per pound for clear wool; 55.50 c for light burry; 48.97 c for black, dead, etc., and 13.06 c for tags. If you have It. Dehydrated ma nure can be purchased. Most of us use a complete fertilizer such as 8-8-8. a special acid forming fertilizer is best for azaleas and camellias. Plants must be fed with care and un derstanding. Hiere is no rule of thumb. Frequency and amounts of plant food applied will d pend upon the kind of plant and the soil type. Hasn’t Missed Yet V" Jack Daniel Ramsey, a sen ior at Cane River High School, has completed his 12 years of school without missing a day. He will graduate May 26. He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Nlram Daniel Ramsey. i ILOODMOIIIE GOAL SHORT 9 PINTS Yancey County came within nine units of getting the 100 units of blood at the last visit of the Bloodmoblle Thursday, May 8. 118 people presented themselves, but 27 were de ferred for various reasons. E. L. Dillingham, County Blood Chairman, said that the visit was commended ve*y suc cessfully and that he would like to thank every group and individual that tisslsted with it In any way. The next bloodmoblle visit wUI be In August. With the next year’s quota of 400 units, we will need to average around 100 units per visit Dillingham said that for the hospitals to use the blood most efficiently, It Is necessary to have a constant supply. 1 ESSO SUMMER PRICES ARC NOW IN EFFECT ON NO. 2 FUEL OIL, KEROSENE, and DIESEL FUEL. PRICES ARE GUARANTEED AGAINST DECLINE AFTER YOU ACCEPT DELIVERY, UNTIL SEPTEMBER 30, 1965. WE WILL BILL YOUR OIL TO YOU OCTOBER 1, 1965, OR IF YOU PAY WITHIN 10 DAYS AFTER DELIVERY, YOU GET '/it PER GALLON DISCOUNT. S & H GREEN STAMPS GIVEN IF ACCOUNT IS PAID IN FULL BY OCTOBER 10, 1965.' Let Us Fill Your Tank For You Your business is appreciated BAILEY FUEL COMPANY Stanley Bailey BURNSVILLE, N. C. Phone 682-2478 THURSDAY, MAY 26, 196$ NOTICE OF SALE IN The superior court NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY YANCEY COUNTY, Plaintiff vs. . I W. T. Cirisawn and wife, I Gladys Chrlsawn, Dover R. I Fouts, Trustee, and The I Northwestern Bank | Under and by virtue of a I Judgment of the Superior Court | in the above-entitled case ap t pointing and authorizing the I undersigned Commissioner to | sell the lands of the Defendant I (s) hereinafter described to I satisfy tax liens due Yancey I County for the years of 1960, I 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964 in South I Toe Township, the undersigned CoifinSssioner' will at 16:66 o’clock A. M. on the 29th day of May, 1965, at the Court house door in Burnsville, North Carolina, offer for sa’e for cash to the highest bidder the fol lowing described tract or par cel of land in South Toe Town ship, adjoining the lands of U. S. Government and others a:d described as follows: Being the lands described In the Complaint In the above en titled action, which Complaint is on file In the Office of the i Clerk of Superior Court, refer ence to which is hereby made for a specific description of said property. This April 27, 1965. BILL ATKINS, Commissioner April 29, May 6, 13 26 ” G3F TERMINIX AUTHORIZED REP. B. B. PFNLANft & SON CO. PHONE 682-2135 BURNSVILLE. N. C.