BE WISE in the KITCHEN z Timesaving Tips llow often have you bustled al)out the kitchen and wished you had more time to get things done? Actually, it isn’t more time you need, but less waste of it. Here a re'some timesaving short cuts compiled by the home econ omists at the Wise Potato Chip company. * A breakfast table set the night before saves time in morn ing’s usually frantic pace. When you serve meals, use a tray for both setting and clearing the table. ' Store leftovers in disposable plastic bags instead of contain ers or bowls that have to be washed. ’"Are you familiar with onion choppers, berry hullers, butter slieers and apple corers? They’re wonderful minute-savers. * You can quicken refrigerator defrosting if you place several pans of boiling water inside to loosen up the caked ice . There are some handy short cuts, too, for food preparation. Did you know that an aluminum nail stuck through a potato will cut baking time in half? . . . You can loosen the skin of a tomato easily by holding it above a flame for a few seconds ... To make ‘ sauteed” potatoes in mere min utes,, crush some Wise Potato Chips very coarsely, add a few tablespoons of milk or soup and heat, covered in a large frypan Turn once with a spatula; and serve as soon as it’s piping hot and slightly “scorched”. For a quickie “braised” steak, wrap meat in foil with some onion soup, shortening, season ing and steak sauce and bake in hot oven. .Time is the stuff life is made of, ’ said wise old Ben Franklin. And he sure knew what he was talking about! NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY \r\NCEY COUNTY, Plaintitt vs. W. C. Williams, Defendant TO: W. C. Williams: Take Not ce that a p’eading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above entitled act c.n for the collection of taxes due the Plaintiff for the years of 1965, 1966, 1967. You are required to make de fense to such pleading not later than the Ist day of August, 1967 am* upon your failure to do so the Plaint ff will apply to the Court for the relief sought, nam ely, for Judgment decreeing the sale of the lands described in the Complaint. This sth day of June, 1967. C'pnna Tb mqs. Ass’t. Clerk of Super or Court. June 6, 15, 22, 29 ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY Having qual fied as Adminis trator of the Estate of Mrs. Laura Fox, deceased, late of Yancey County, this is to notify all persons havng claims against the Decedent to exhibit the same to the undersigned Ad ministrator at his home at Bur nsville, N. C., on or before the Bth day of December, 1967 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons owing the Estate will please make immediate payment. This Bth day of June, 1967. James Fox, Adm nistrator of the Estate of Mrs. Laura Fox, Deceased. June 8, 15, 22, 29 arthritis-rheumatism. Do claims and double talk make! you doubt you can get any reliefV. trom arthritic and rheumatic pains' C.ct KM) STANHACK tablets or 50 SIAMIAt.K powders, use as direct ed II you do not get relief, return the unused part and your purchase price w. 1 he refunded. Stanback Company Salisbury, N. C. THE YANCEY RECORD Your Lawn A Welcome Mat The lawn is sometimes refer red to as the carpet for the landscape and the welcome mat to your house. Passers-by will, most likely, judge the beauty of your landscape plan by the lawn rather than by the ornamental trees and shrubs you have so carefully arranged. The secret of success in es tablishing a beautiful lawn, re gardless of where you live, is seed bed preparation. The first requisite is a soil test. Th s test will establish your need for lime and phosphate both of which should be worked into the upper four to six incres of soil beforfe seed ng. The test will also es tablish your need for organic matter. Fumigation, though expensive, is your best insurance because, FATHER’S DAY IS SUNDAY, JUNE 18tk. WHAT IS YOUR DAD IS Hi A SPORTSMAN ? You’ll find His Gift At Blue Ridge Hardware BURNSVILLE N.C. Fishing Equipment Barbecue Grills Hunting Equipment Barbecue Tools Camping Equipment IS HE A LAWN AND GARDEN MAN ? You II Find His Gift At Bluo Ridge Hardware Power Mowers Lawn Spreaders Garden Tools IS HE A GENERAL HANDY MAN ? a Yea’ll find Nls Gift At Blue Ridge Nurdware Power Drills Electric Sanders \ Carpenter Tools THERE’S AN IDEAI GIFT AT > RIDGE HARDWARE CO. TO SUIT EVERY FATHER’S FANCY by this method, you can weed seed, bermudagrass (if you have an evergreen lawn), nutgrass, wild onions, soil-borne d sease, nematodes, grubs and other soil infesting insects. Once the lawn is establ : shed, and you have not taken the ini tial precautions suggested, ma n tenance may be more difficult. Weed control will surely be one problem. I would suggest that, if you can, determine the kind(s) of weeds to be eradicated. Then go to your garden supply dealer, select the material to be appl ed and use according to directions. The am ne form of 2,4-D is satisfactory for most common weeds in the lawn. When apply ing this material, be sure to se’ect a calm day so the spray will not “drift” to flowers and shrubs that may be damaged. The sprayer you use for apply ing 2,4-D should NOT be used for spraying your shrubs, flow ers and vegetables. Feeding viur lawn is very important. There is no rule of thumb to gu de you. It will de pend upon the kind of grass I warm season or evergreen) and the soil type. Porous, sandy soils will require more frequent feeding than more compact loamy and clay types. Feed the lawn often enough to promote good growth and dark green color. An 8-8-8 formulation is satisfactory. If you are troubled with moss in shady locations, feed and aerate the soil. Both are impor tant, especially aeration. For fungus diseases, brown patch, dollar spot, fa ! ry ring and slime mold, use any good lawn and turf fungicide accord ‘ing to instruct : ons on the con tainer. It may be purchased from your garden A»nW Lawn Sprinklers 0 Garden Hoes Garden Tillers Power HandsaWs Painting Equipment THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1967 Boating Tips ... PORPOISING This rhythmic up-and-down motion ot the how usually occurs at or near lop spead. Porpoising can be eliminated quite simply in most eases, according lo the Mercury outboard boating authorities. First, try moving weights forward, a hit at a time, to see if this helps. Moving the gas tank or anchor, or changing seating positions, may do the job. Next, try experimenting with different motor tilt positions. Sometimes porpoising is caused by deformation of the hull bottom That portion of the hull on which (he boat planes should he a straight line when viewed from the side. Internal stiffeners can sometimes be installed to straighten out bulges, hooks or warps.