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THE YANCEY "RECORD
ESTABLISHED JULY. 1936
Editor _ Mra. C. E. Hamrick
Published Every Thursday By
YANCEY PUBLISHING CO
A Partnership
Bnterad U second-class matter November 11th, 1930. at the
Post Office, at Bornaville, North Caroling, under the Act of
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COUNTY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE
1945-1946
Mieaville at Burnsville January 4th
Clearmont at Bee Log January 4th
Bald Creek at Mieaville January 10th
Burnsville at Clearmont January 11th
Mieaville at Clearmont January 17th
Bald Creek at Burnsville January’ 18th
Bee Log at Burnsville January 25th
Mieaville at Bald Creek January 31st
Bald Creek at Bee Log February sth
Burnsville at Mieaville February Bth
Clearmont at Bald Creek February 12th
Clearmont at Burnsville February 15th
Burnsville at Bald Creek February 22nd
Mieaville at Bee Log February 22nd __
Bald Creek at Clearmont February 26th
Burnsville at Bee Log March Ist
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A Salute. I |
to our friends and a big, hearty Christ- ®
mas wish to you all, this merry, merry -c~
Christmas season.
If Looking hack over the year calls to
mind our greatest source of pleasure has
Jy been our contact with folks like you.
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At this time when Christmas trees are! - &
beginning to glow in the windows ev- f|
erywhere, and the holly wreaths are g
]s, going up, we want to send you our best
«*J wishes fora very Happy Christmas. You |
® have made 1945 a very pleasant year ft
v for us, for which we are duly grateful %
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spirit of frioMiUnoM that n eihpre-
vellieg; second, because H afford* £
as appropriate opportunity of ox- »
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for four valwoJ petraeage. |
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to torv* you, and la seeding you S’.
our boat wishes for a Merry 3'
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| wa is raai happiaoat for you.
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THE YANCEY RECORD ;
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'A DAY : 7 j
■ Seeing a truckload of
pulpwood headed down a *
■ road or rail line toward
some nearby pulp mill may, 1
to sofne people, mean noth
ing more than that some
one is delivering a load of
pulpwood. 1 - I
But to others, especially
to those people who bother
to use their imaginations, it
is a symbol of plenty—a re
minder of one of the most
important reasons why Am
ericans are the best fed peo
ple on this earth.
That .same truckload of
pulpwood may. shortly come
out of the pulp and paper
mills transformed into wax
ed paper cartons for break
fast foods, as moisture
proof packaging for deep
freeze lockers, as interlined
* bags for flour, as glassine
wrapping for bacon strips,
or in any one of literally
hundreds of thousands of
specialized packaging units.
Paper has been a major
factor in making it possible
for the average American
to eat more and better food
in greater variety, foods
our grandparents ev
en heard of are on our tab-!
les daily. Fresh vegetables
the year round and tropical
fruits in winter are becom- 1
ing commonplace.
Paper i s likewise respon
, sible for the fact that foods
I processed in this country
! are the purest and safest in
| the world, protected from
I bacteria and spoilage by
| unique packaging.
> i NOTICE.OK ADMINISTRATION
► j STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
* iCOUNTY OF YANCEY
5 i Having qualified a.« Administra-
II trix of the Estate of Lawrence
J* j Goujre,deceased, late of Yancey
| County, North Carolina, this is to
{ notify all persons having claims
S against the Estate of said deceas-
I ed to exhibit them to the under
( signed at Rt. 1, Green Mountain,
» N. C., on or before the sth day of
* December, 1946, or this notice will
I be pleaded in bar of their recovery.
: All persons indebted to said
J Estate will please make immediate
j payment.
? This the sth day of Dec. 1945.
5 Irene Gouge, Administratrix of
j the Estate of Lawrence Gouge,
j deceased.
1 Dec 6, 13. 20, 27, Jan. 3 10
NOTICE
In The Superior Court
- NORTH CAROLINA
[ YANCEY COUNTY
rj Yancey County
va.
A. K. Wilson, Mrs. A. K. Wilson
Mrs. Edd Wilson and Emms Wil
son, Heirs at Law of Mrs. W. M.
Wilson, Dec.
The Defendants, Mrs. Edd Wil-;
son and Emma Wilson, will take!
notice that an action, entitled as
above, has been commenced in the t
Superior Court of Yancey County,
to enforce the tax liens for the'
years of 1933, 1984, 1936, 1938, for!
taxes due by the above named De- j
fendants on land in Cane River!
Township, Yancey County, North!
Carolina; and the Defendants willl
further take notice that the com
plaint in sai l action is on file in
the office of the Clerk of the Sup
erior Court of Yancey County,
North Carolina, and the Defend-
I ants are required to appear and
| answer or demur to the said com
plaint within 20 days from the 14th
day of Jan 1946, or the Plaintiff
will apply to the Court for the
relief demanded in said complaint.
This 11th day of Dec. 1945.
Fred Proffitt, Clerk of the Sup
erior Court,
Dec, 13, 20,' 27, 1945 Jan 3 1946
NOTICE
In The Superior Court
NORTH CAROLINA
YANCEY COUNTY
Yancey -County
vs.
J. H. Higgins. Matilda Higgins.
Ora Lee Willi* and Sam Willis
The Defendants, Matilda Hig
|fins, Ora Lee Willis and Sam Will
is, will take notice that an action,
entitled as above, has been com
menced in the Superior Court of
Yancey County to enforce the tax
liens for the years of 1941, 1942,
1943, for taxes due by the above
named Defendants on land in
! Ramseytown Township, Yancey
County, North Carolina; and the
Defendants will further take notice
that the complaint in said action
is on file in the office of the Clerk
of the Superior Court of Yancey
County, North Carolina, and the
Defendants arc required to appear
and answer or demur to the said
complaint within 20 days from
the 14th day of Jan. 1040, or the
Plaintiff will apply to the Court
for the relief demanded in said
complaint.
This 11th day of Dec. 1945.
Fred Proffitt, Clerk of the Sup
erior Court ,
Dec. 13, 20, 27, 1945 Jan. 3 1943 i
Paper, of course, has bees
j essential to the development
]of the small unit type of
packaging that has masd it
1 possible for foods to be pro
duced at low cost in huge
! plants near the farms and
distributed easily and chea
ply' to' every part of the
nation. - "
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| Recalling trow the happy ?
relationships of 1945 we wish 3
e you the ciioioeet blessings this J
J holy season aae beetow. ' 1
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Am?pg the divorces gran
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| court were those of Mrs.
Ella Ray vs. W. W. Ray,
and B. L. Lyda vs. Verna
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w, 1 greatest of difficulties, to say nothing of
v* danger. Today, in warm, lighted homes we ,
. <’■ welcome the arrival of Yuletide, without
ifcv’ thought of those early hardships. It might &
; Ktji make our Christmas a little happier, our dz
Ihearts a little more thankful, to take thought
| of these things.
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| we new wish eech eed every one of yew •>
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V-.v Christina* is the good will shared at
I t*? the family hearth; the carol sung to
gether, die candle in the window, the
£rj- glowing face* gathered around the
fe*tive board. And it is much more
j pj. - -over to much more! *5
We cannot begin to put into words
!l%! that Christmas is, nor begin to
I j t?.j express how ardently we wish tor you
| ! I - the complete enjoyment of Christmas.
' So, all we can say to you, kind friends,
j u Merry Christmas To You. Sf%
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IWJISDAY, DECEMBER 36,1*45
NOTICE
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The Selective Service
Board office will be closed
on Friday evening, Dec. 21
and will open on Wednesday
morning, Dec. 26.