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MEN IN SERVICE
I eda is stationed at Camp
Campbell, Ky.
Pvt. Eugene S. Hughes
is with the B and C school
at Fort Jackson. S. C.
Pvt. Clyde Dulaney is
with an Infantry Division
at Camp Maxey, Texas.
Yancey Record: Please
send the paper to my new
address, and I wish that
you would convey to all my
relatives and friends of
Yancey county my best re
gards, and I always know
that in any way the citiz
ens of the county can con
tribute to this great war
effort they will be ready
and willing.
Sgt. Burns P. Gillespie,
Bomb Group, 213th, Bomb
Sq., Mac Dill Field, Tampa.
Fla.
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Yancey Record: I would
like to get the paper so that
I can see what is going on
at home on Sept. 21 and
at home.' I entered service
on September 21st and
hope this war will soon be
dyer so that we can be
X Toledo, and my wife is
there now.
Pvt. Lloyd Hilemon, I3t
try A 30 CATB, Camp Wal
lace, Texas.
Attention
Tobacco Farmers
of
YANCEY COUNTY
U. S. Department of Agricultural Marketing Ser
vice, Raleigh, North Carolina gives Boone an official
average of $30.29 for the season of 1941-42.
No Waiting
No Delay
You can sell your Tobacco, get your check and re
turn home the same day. As a Farmer, Warehouseman,
and Friend, it shall be a pleasure and privilege to han
die your tobacco this year.
ROSCOE COLEMAN, Prop.
Mountain Burley Tobacco
Warehouses
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Number laid 2
Boone, North Carolina
Warehouses are now open to receive Tobacco. First
Sale on Wednesday, Dec. 9. v
Tune in Daily except Sunday at 7:20 A. M. W. J. H.
L., Johnson City and listen to Boone Tobacco Market
v Reports. ;.
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Yancey Record: I wish
to express my appreciation
and say thanks for the pa
per. A soldier’s home pa
per is second on his “want
dist”. First, of course,
come letters from home,
then the home paper as it
surely is good to get the
news regularly.
Pfc., Paul E. Silver. ,078
Guard Sqd. 36th Airport,
Box 831, Miami, Fla.
Yancey-Record My home
is at Micaville and I am
n,ow in service. I would
like to have the paper sent
to me so that I can keep
up with the news back
there.
Pvt. Jay r E. Thomas. 14th
Base Hq. and Air Base
Sqd„ Maxwell Field, Ala.
Yancey Record: I enjoy
the news from Yancey cou
nty and the boys I was in
training with. They write
| the paper and I find out
; where they are and their
| address. So thanks a
Thousand times for,,the pa
per. My- address has been
changed and now is: Pvt.
Cliff F. Horton. Army Air
Base Hospital, Ephrata,
Wash. .
Yancey Record: I receiv
ed the paper yesterday
and believe
glad to get it for'jffiht is one
i way to find out what folks
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TOBACCO
ed these overage checks
for an average of $2.50 per
hundred pounds to 258 of
our Western North. Caro
’ lina farmers.
The Federation will op
erate this plan at all to
bacco warehouses in Ashe
ville and Boone, and all
warehouse operators will
gladly cooperate even tho
ugh it means, some addi
tional work in their offices.
1 On account of gasoline
and tire shortages, it is ex
pected that a much larger
percentage of tobacco
grown in Western North
Carolina will be marketed
this year in Asheville and
Boone.
A telegram has been re
ceived stating that the
Asheville and Boone mark
ets will open Tuesday,
December 8.
Fresh grapefruit and
tangerines, produced this
year in record quantities,
have been designated as
the Victory Food Special
for the period December
3 through December 12.
arfe doing. Congratulations
to Ralph Banks and the
rest for getting a deer.
Pvt. Jack E, Johnson,
; Platoon 942, Ist Re. Bn.
; j Marine Barracks, Parris
; Island, S. C.
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BURNSVILLE
“So They Say”
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Who predicted snow! It
now looks like rabbit hun
. tin’ weather by morning. .
.We knew winter would
arrive sometime. . . .
Here and there: Picture
in the paper: Molt Hensley
and Lester Hevner with
the two deer they killed on
same hunt. . . . and Sgt.
Richard Peterson appears
in national magazine. Look
on pape 70 of October is
i sue, Popular Science and
there he is—demons ;rating
some of apparatus, used by
Signal Corps Good to
see Frank English home or
leavg from La., and “well
and happy” is how he looked
to us! ... . First Lieut.
Lucille Chase, as v.e’ve
mentioned, is now second
in charge of army hospital,
and feels that she’s marly
home (She’s in Texas from
Cal. i .... Certainly regret
to see Pat Williams leave
| for Atlanta. She’s been
• one of our most popular,
folks-about-town for a long
• time and we don’t like to
give her up, . . Chloe Hig
gins takes her place
health office. . . We h?ar of
’ wedding in town ’round
• Christmas * time .... and
5 speaking of Christmas re
minds us that it’s not so
far off. . . . and we predict
that one of most popular
gifts will war bonds-or
stamps—nothing could be
finer
Be sure tti read announ
cement about volunteers
for service work »page 3>.
There will be more and
more things to be done
(like ration board registra
tions, etc. i and it willhelp
a lot to be able to get-all
the help needed at the right
time. . . . Sign up and be
ready to serve if you are
called on.
We don’t have complete
county report for sale of
bonds and stamps r during
“Women at War” week but
Bald Creek sales were
$1499.85 ancj.. Burnsville
sales were slob> in stamps
and $2925 in bonds!
Notice To Creditors To File Claims
In Superior Court
NORTH CAROLINA,
YANCEY COUNTY
YANCEY CYANITE COMPANY
Plaintiff
vs.
MAS-CELO MINES, INC.
Defendant
To all creditors and parties
holding claims against MAS
CELO MINES. INC. C
You and each of you are here
by notified to present your claims
duly itemized and verified, to
gether with a statement of the
nathre of your claim, the securi
ties or priorities, if any, in re
spect to said claim, to the under
signed receiver, at his office at
the Cyanite Mill in Burnsville, on
or before the 18th day of January
1948, or your claims will be bar
red from participation in the dis
tribution of the assets of the de
fendant, MAS-CELO MINES,
INC. . V*.
You are further notified that
the receiver will take and state
an account of the affairs of MAS
CELO MINES, INC., giving a list
of all creditors and the amounts
for which the claims are filed and
allowed or disallowed, the said
Report to be filed in the office of
the Clerk of the Superior Court
of Yancey County on or before
the IBth day of January, 1943,
and that any person interested as
a creditor or claimant, or other
wise, in the affairs of the defen
dant may except to the allowance
or disallowance of any claim or
part of any claim. but\ that such
exception must be filed not later
than January 18th, 1943, the date
when the next ensuing term of
the Superior Court of Yancey
County convenes. No exception
to the allowance or disallowance
of any claim will be permitted to
be filed after said date but by
special order of the presiding
Judge. *
This notice is given pursuant
and in obedience to an order
wherein the undersigned receiver
was appointed permanent receiv
er of the assets of the defendant
ln iy above entitled action.
This December 3. 1942.
V. L, Mattson Receiver.
Dec. 3, 10, I?, 24. 1942
V’ance'V’
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“CODE OF THE
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Bob Steele - Tom Tyler
Uufe Davis
TsUN.-MON. DEC.- 6-7
In Technicolor i
“.JUNGLE BOOK”
\ With All Star Cast
""TUESDAY. DF.C. 8
“GRAND CENTRAL
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With
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Also
1 he 3 Stoogies And
Dick Tracy Serial
WED.-THU. DEC. 9-10 :
“TARZAN’S NEW
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With
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TO CAMP
Phillips, Burnsville;
Mack Ham
rick ; Talmadge Mclntosh,
Burnsville rt. 1: Roy Sil
ver, Micaville, James Pay
ne, Burnsville; Leonard
Weatherman, Celo; Lewis
Grindstaff, Green Mtn.;
Clarence Bakeu, Burnsville
rt. 1; Luther Silver, Win
dom;
G. L. Byrd, Burnsville rt
1; Hobert Young, Mica
ville; Verlin Robinson, Mi
caville; Welzie King, Cane
River; /
Ernest Wyatt, Micaville;
Lane Renfro, Green Mtn.:
James Lee Geouge, New
dale: -Frank Allen, Cane
River; Lee Banks. Burns
ville star rt.
NOTICE OF SERVICE OF
SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION
In The Superior Court
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA,
YANCEY COUNTY
WATSON & FOI'TS, a Partner
ship compo ed of E. F. Watson
and Dover K. Fouls,
vs.
D. W'. Adams and Mrs. I). VV.
Adams.
The Defendant, D. W Adams,
will take notice that an action
entitled as above lias been com
menced in the Superior Court of
Yancey County, North Carolina,
which action, is one upon open
account in the sum of $300.00;
and the said Adams will further
take notice that he is required to
appear at the office of the Clerk
of the Superior Court of said
Cyunty in the Courthouse in
Burnsville, N. C., within fifty
days from the date of this notice
and answer or demur to the com.
plaint in said action, or the Plain
tiff will apply to the Court for
the relief demanded in said com
plaint.
This tile 14th day of Nov. 1942.
Fred Proffitt, Clerk of the
Superior Court of Yancey
County, North Carolina
Nov. 19, 2(1. Dec. 3, 10, 1942. ||
Bernard’s ..Warehouses as has been their custom heretofore, will
award the following premiums:
$5.00 for the basket bringing the largest number of dollars on each
$2.50 for the highest price basket of Choice Rgd Color Leaf 200 lbs.
or more “ „ —7 j
$2.50 for the highest: price basket of Choice Tan Color Leaf 200 lbs.
U $2.50 for the highest price basket of Choice Straw Color Cutters 150 1
lbs. or more A -
J $2.50 for the highest price basket of Tan Color'Cutters 200 lbs. or more
$2.50 for the highest price basket of Straw Color Lugs 150 lbs. or more
$2.50 for the highest price basket of Tan Color Lugs 200 lbs. or more.
Keep posted—Tune in on WWNC at 7:30 A. M.—WNOX 12:10
for the Greeneville Tobacco Market report.
BERNARD’S WAREHOUSES NOS. 1-2-3
Miss Geneva Pleasant is
here from Columbus, Ohio
to visit her parents.
CLASSIFIED ADS
SIO.OO REWARD: For in
formation leading to re
covery of 22 Cblt Woods
man target pistol. Red
front sight. Lost from
car. Micaville Box 1.
FOR SALE: 1935 Oldsmo
bile Sedan. Good condi
tion with five tires. Er
nest Ervin, Square Service
Station, Burnsville. N. C.
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' THE GREENEVILLE
TOBACCO MARKET
Opens
December Bth.
High PHces Are Not Only Expected To Ride For
This Crop, But Also for the 1943 and 1944 t’rops
Although, due to - favorable handling weather,
over halt of the crop will be ready for market at
i s opening, there is no reason to rush to sell and
cause to put tobacco on any floor a week to ten
days and have it drift in quality as a result of ex
posure before sold.
Two Daily Sales Prevent
Such Exposure On The
Greeneville Market
The war has caused much shifting of tobacco for
ces. However, Greeneville being an ESTABLISH
ED MARKET, both small and large manufactur
ers, as heretofere, will be represented, assuring
strong competition on all grades. In this connec
tion, the following is copied from a recent issue of
the Southern Tobacco Journal:
Multiple Buying
“To .-'.(luce buying expenses it is common practice for Com.
panies to place buying orders . . this is especially true on the
smaller markets.
“Thus a company, instead of incurring the expense of
maintaining ITS OWN BUYER on a certain market, places a
buying order with a LEAF DEALER who has a buyer at that
market.
“This buyer bids not only on behalf of his employer, but
possibly half a dozen other companies.
“Were it not for the multiple buying orders it is probable
that many of the smaller markets would cease to operate, and
the existing trend toward elimination of small markets would
be more pronounced. *
“Viewed alone, multiple buying may become an abuse
which is hurtful to the interests of the growers by reason of
(he fact that competition in buying is diminished.”—Southern
Tobacco Journal.
Due to war conditions iriulti-ple buying during the duration will
increase on the smaller markets and the grower having more
than an acre should bear that fact in mind, and if not a long
haul, sell it on an ESTABLISHED Market.
The Re-drying, Stemming and Storage Plants are located at
Greeneville. Help conserve gas and rubber by selling direct o n
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Tune in on VVWNU 7:30 V. M. and W NOX at 12:10 for the
Tobacco market report.
The Greeneville
Tobacco Board
Os Trade
GREENEVILLE, TENN.
THURSDAY, DECEMBER %1942
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