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MRS. REX YELTWI ) OLUME TWENTY-SEVEN gaxjßT .TflSffiilfr ißfaijfigits&sffiraßfcreiy 7 msm Mb*.. > f\r A? * r-^ LOCALS S WO and Mrs. Kenneth McCurry and son of Cherry Point, N. C. visited relatives here during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Helms and son, ' Robert, of Roanoke, Va. visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Presnell, here during the week-end. Sgt. and Mrs. Kenneth Laugh run and children of Port Worth, Texas were the guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ike Laugh run, here during the holidays. Sgt. and Mrs. Laughrun and children and Mr. and Mrs. Ike Ike Laughrun visited Mrs. H. E. King in Johnson City, Tenn. dur ing the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hughes and children of Black Mountain visited relatives here during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. James Ray and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Quinn left Christmas Day for Miami, Florida where they will be vacationing for the next week. Fred Anglin is rfndergoing treatment and possible surgery In Mission Memorial Hospital in Asheville where he was taken on December 22. Charles Trammel, Jr. and child ren of Elkin visited Rev. and Mrs. Charles Trammel and Mrs. C. R. Hamrick here during the holidays. Mrs. Trammel returned to Elkin with them the first of the week. ■Mr. and Mrs. A. Monroe Nfch -~t*r «RF children of~ Kfioxvilfe, Tenn. visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Troy Buckner, here during the holidays. (Miss Clara Ayers of Maryland is visiting relatives here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ramsey and son, Walter, of Hickory visit ed relatives here during the holi days. Mr. and Mrs. Leßay Robertson of Johnson City, Tenn. were the guests of his mother, Mrs. W. Z. Robertson, here during the holi days. (Mr. and Mrs.‘Bill Davis and son, Jan, of Asheville and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Murphy and children of Erwin, Tenn. were the guests of Mrs. W. C. Murphy and Mrs. Nell Kaulf and children, here Christmas Day. I Mr. and Mrs. Hale Bryson and children of Shelby are visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Bryson and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown this week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson and son, Robert, Jr., of JLghts ville, Md. were the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G-us Pet erson, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson, here during the holidays. Ronnie Peterson of Bassett, Va.artd Reid Peterson of State College, Raleigh, were also guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peterson during the holidays. Miss Keta Perkins of Hickory visited Miss Eloise Brown here during the holidays. Miss Carolyn Ray of Duke University Durham, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Ray, here during the holidays. Miss Diane Roberts, a student at Western Carolina College, Cul ls whee, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Roberts, here during the holidays. Millard Murdock, a student at Mars Hill College, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Murdock, during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Kiser of Chapel Hill were the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. OJin Shepherd, here during the holi days. Miss Virginia Tipton of Washing ton, O. C., visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Merley Tipton over the week-end. GIVE TO THE YANCEY UNITED FUND THE YANCEY RECORD * I Subscription $7.50 Per Year Mr. and Mrs. Jack Galloway and son, Steve, of Endicott, N. Y.J and another son, Richard Gallo- 1 way and Mrs. Galloway of Texas are visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Anglin here during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Pleasant of Marlon were Christmas Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Anglin. j Rev. and Mrs. Woodward Fin-1 ley visited relatives in Charlotte during the holidays. Bom to Mr. and Mrs. John Han 6il of Charlotte a daughter, Mary Susan, in Charlotte on December 16. Mi-, and Mrs. Tom Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. James Johnson and children of Marion and Mr. and Mi-s. Ralph Neil and daughter of Charlotte visited Mr. and Mrs. Everebte Johnson of Green Moun tain during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Crowgey and family of Taylorsville, are visiting Mr. arid Mrs. Fred Proffitt. Carolyn Clevenger of Carson Newman visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Miff Clevenger during the holidays. Ron Jackson, a student at l Mars Hill College and minister of I music at the First Baptist Church' here, visited his parents in High j Point during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Ray spent the Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Roger Derrough " and children in Asheville. (Mrs. Mitt Higgins is undergoing | treatment i&Jg Yancey Hospital > here.""*' ***** (Horace Higgins is undergoing I treatment in the Veterans Hos-, pital in Oteen. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Hurst and ’ children of . Georgia spent the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milt Higgins, here. David Mclntosh and Ronnie Webb of Randolph Mahon Military Academy, Front Royal, Va. visit ed their parents here during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Danny Pouts and children of Greensboro were the guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Fouts during the holi days. Mrs. Fred Brummitt of Bakers ville and Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Brumitt and son of Cedar Keys, . Fla. were also guests of Mr. and • Mrs. Fouts and Mrs. M. C. Honey cutt on Christmas Day. Mrs. Fleet Proffitt and children, | Belinda, Fleet, Jr. and Susan of I Bald Creek visited Mrs. Proffitt’s! sister and family in Greenville, j S. C. during the holidays. Miss Cynthia Randolph of Wins-! ton Salem is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Randolph, here during the holidays. Charles Randolph, a student at Milligan College, Milligan, Tern, is also visiting his parents, He underwent surgery in Mission Memorial Hos pital in Asheville last week and is home now and reported to be get ting along good. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bailey and children of Lake Zurich, 111. are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bailey, at Green Mountain.* Mr. and Mrs. Ward Howell and daughter of Erwin, Tenn. visited relatives at Green Mountain dur ing the holidays. David (Ferguson of, Charlotte I visited his mother, Mrs. Mar gueritte Ferguson, here during the holidays, also Miss Naomi fergu-| son of Mars Hill College is visit ing her mother during the holi-l days. ’ Charles Deyton of UNC, Chapel Hill, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Deyton, during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Howard i Lewis of Maryland visited his ' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank! Lewis, here during the holidays. , *Dedfcate4 Te Tft* Ptlgiili o*Taneey Cowl, | Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hunter and 'children of Marion were the j guests of Mrs. Myrtle Peterson and other relatives here during i the holidays. ! Steve Laughrun of Montana State College and Jimmy Laugh run of Winston Salem are visit ing their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Laughrun here during the, holidays. « j “m" and Mrs. Wayne Banner and children of Donaldson Air Force Base. S.C. visited relatives here during the holidays. Mr. Banner with the U. S. Air Force is just back from New Zealand where he has been stationed. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Yeßon and boys of Williston, 8. C. visited re latives during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hunter and children returned to their home in Newport News, Va. this week after visiting relatives here during the holidays. Mrs. Hunter and children bad been here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Brown, for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. 8. B. McKinney and children of Patteoburg, N. J. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Wilson and other rela tives here during the holidays, i Miss Brenda Elliott and Mr. | Danny Elliott of Nashua, New ’ Hampshire visited relatives in ! Newdale during the holidays. I Miss Jean Robinson of Nashua, New Hampshire visited her sister. Mrs, Bill Norris and family of Rt. 2, Burnsville during the holi j days. , Miss Rebecca Wilson of Marion •is Visiting Mr. -and Mrs. ■ Gov | Boone 'and UamUy this vteek, ' I (Mr. and Mrs. Doug Weatherman of Winston Salem visited Mr. and jMrs. Boy Johnson and other re-} ‘latiges during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. James Wfceetor and children MMookxvlto.M.C.. and Mr. and Mrs. Terrftt Ran dolph zf Charlotte visited Mrs. Jeanette Randolph during die holidays, and Mr. and Mrs. Whee ler and children also visited his parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Tam Whee-' ler of Bee Log. Rev. and Mrs. Bunt Styles symf. the Christmas holidays with their daughter, Mrs. Roy English, and family in Kingsport, Tean. Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Bedford of Winston Salem visited his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bedford, during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hensley and children visited relatives in (Washington, D. C. during the hollf days. ' j Mr. and Mrs. Ted McMahan] I and children }pf Maggie Valley j visited her parents, Mr. and Mis. |R. T. Edsley during the holidays. Mrs. E. Ford King of Boone visited hes slstlr, Mrs. Fred Ang lin, here this week. Miss Delia Coletta, home f-or the holidays from Sacred Heart Col lege, Belmont, N. C., left Tues day afternoon for New York City, where she will spend part of her vacation visiting some of her classmates. ' Dean Brown of Newport News, Va. is visiting his parents, Mr.i and Mrs. T. L. Brown, here. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hughes and] children of Hickory are visiting | relatives here during the hali-l days. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson andl daughter, of Hamlett, N. C. were* the guests of his''parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson, here during the holidays. ] Miss Betty Hensley and Mrs. Robbie Heavner of Asheville visited their fcJmlly during tiw I holidays. ” Miss Beverly Hensley of Fuqtmy : Springs, N. C. and Miss Barbara Hensley of Yadkinvllle. N. Ct visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Selwyn Hensley, here during the 3'lidays. Beverly Hensley |d as her gu|st Mr. James : eaver of Goldafooro, N. C. J ———— ...... m < »i ■ ■ BimasnVHi ti c., tampAt, December », m ■ ... I.; - - 1 --— l ... . ——- - Mr. and Mrs. Ooofir Hamilton and son, Cooper HaiftUn. Jr. of Jacksonville, N. C. am visiting her parents, Mr. and V. Welzte Riddle, Jr. bereduril the holi days. Mr. and Mrs- S> I Pinoey of Asheville were the why guests of Mr. and Mrs. G«e Roberts , here, * lire, Warren Reev visited re latives in v Lancaster, ‘a. during the holidays. Defend Westell of ekory visit ed his parents, Mr. tend Mrs. Ivan Westell. here during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Fail Burton and daughter of North sld, Minn, were the guests of s parents, Mr. send Mrs. dan * Button,, during the holidays. Miss Linda Saulmat < Hanover, Md. wtts the guest o Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Angel am Mrs. R. V. Angel during the hi lays; Tony Price of BladdenbUri Md.. aiso visited Mr. and Mrs, Ingel dur ing toe holidays; a Donald Styles visited Me wt the for mer Ana Adfftt and w parents and his mother, K Be Styles, daring the holidays^ Mr. apd Mrs. Dav Gillespie and son of Pike vide. tL. • airs. Ruth Silver of Mor .gon and Mr. and Mrs. Warm hirer and ton of FolkviHe, N- C are visiting Mr And Mrs. C. B. ( here during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Chaifs Gifiespin arsons visited her vents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Tunis' in Pfofc Hill, N. C. during thf holidays. Mr. Gillespie returnei this mala With her p*reots\r another week. Mr. wad Mrs. Bill Bunsey of Hickory visited relath ss here during the holidays, Mr. and Mrs, Lloyc Owens risked relatives fa TV «st City during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. ] aland and daughter, Sandra, visile Mr. and Mrs. Roy Allison and family in Hickory on Christmas ay. BHI Petersoo of B-mingham. Alabama visited relati ss here during Che holidays. | Mr. and Airs. T. S. (Cughcs of Erwin, Tenn. visited relatives, here during the bolidaj. (Mr. apd Mrs. Deanl MoCurry 'of Mars are vtdtin relatives byre during fha Christ us holi *ys. Mr. and Mrs. Coy Burks and children Visited her me he,, Mrs. j Ila Young, in Rockingk m, N. C. 1 during the holidays. | Mr. and Mi's. Juimn Debruka of Baltimore, Md., am! Mr. and Mrs. Terry Hall of El to, N. C. visited relatives here urtny the holidays. Miss Jeaa Cooper a Durham and 'Ur. and Mrs. Chrles Hall and children of Johi on City, Tenn. visited their parnts, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cooper, here dur ing the holidays. Lewis Swing of New fork City is vtstting his mother, J Vs. Tfessa 3wlnk, and Ms sister, In. X V, I Tyner and family, d ring the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bt <hoe and children, visited Mrs. Buttocks 'mother in Burlington, N.C. during the holidays. I Miss Annie Hassell i sited her ■ 1 family in St. Petersbi gta, Ha., during the holidays. ■ Miss Busan Dlllinghat, a stud ent at Bt. Andrews < sUege hi Launnburg, is visiting hr parents, Mr. and Mi’s. E. L. ; ill Ingham, here during the holiday! Mr. and 'Mrs. Dillingham and Su m visited ] Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ulllogham in Shelby during the b iidays. -*.■ Will Young of Newdal i te visit ing his son. Bob Young, and fam ily in Miami, Florida. j Jjrrl Young of Middiet wn, Conn; j visiting fads family hre during U# holidays, \ r. ‘ "' " - Lir mmmm - N. C. License Plates On Sale I January 2 > .■ , . • ■ • • - , North <3woiia * Lioensf ' will be on sale January 2 at the Yancey Credit Bureau located on the square in Burnsville. ' Office hours are tram 9 to 5j Monday through Friday and 9 to 12 on Saturday. Citizens are urged to buy their. (license plates early in order avoid the last minute rush. ij I Brownie Troop 86 Enjoys Christmas Forty Brownie Troop « honored their ’ mothers with a Christinas party > on Thursday, December 20 at the Brownie room. ! The room was decorated with a ■ Christinas tree, lights and snow > flakes which the Brownies bad • made were pasted on the windows, They served thetfr mothers fruit -1 cake, Christmas cookies, and ■ Christmas punch, then they pre- I senled them with thrir gif ts which i had been made in Brownie meet-] ’ fogs. ' Mrs. William Heat and Mrs. Arney Fox are leaders of Brownie i Troop 86. ; { “Plant Tr«is» . j n row: t*? I**** 1 **** -- i Campaign i Underway I The first major offensive in the , “Plant Trees Grow Jobs” cam paign to redouble the rate of re forestation in tbe-, seven Tcnn ! essee VaHey states is now under I way. Workmen to the State tree nur series have begun the winter-tong task of lifting, bundling and ship ping half a billion infant trees ) which by the turn of the century can become the basic raw ma terial providing jabs for five thousand persons. In Alabama, Georgia, Ken tucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia, this i* the beginning of the tree “plant ing season,” the first since the] gigantic reforestation drive was , announced jointly this fall by the] governors of the seven Tennessee? Valley states and the Tennessee’ Valley - Authority. The “Plant Trees Grow Jctos”! slogan is significant. R means' that everybody, not Just the Zand-, owners, has a stake in providing I the raw materials far future in dustries. The landowners' get the! immediate Income from the sale] of pulpwobd and Umber.’ but our! children and grandchildren get* the jobs’ in wood-uaing industries, j Foresters figure that each 1-000 acres of planted pine trees provide the base for 18 new jobs in industry. That is the baste of =- - - . . Mr. and Mre. Jack Wyatt and we of Detroit, Michigan and Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Wyatt and dau «gbters of Eastern North Carotins were the guests of their parens. Mi-, and Mrs. Prestoo Wyatt of Newdale, during the holidays. Jimmy W. Young, a student at ABIC, Boone is visiting his' - par ents, Mr. and Mrs. jack Young at Newdale during the holidays. Rfc. j Phillip Young, another son at Mr. and Mrs. Young, with the US Ar my to Munich, Germany, called his family during Christmas holi days. 4 ' | Mr: and Mrs. Shelter Brings &d i children of NewiterirNews, Va., visited relatives here during the ) holidays. Price Per Copy Five CCito .. - - - - .. . IWTOE To Present a .... t ‘w.wST JL'U «..% Special Program The WTOE news department will present a special program December 31 at 4:W p. Newdal* 4-H Club Has Christ* mas Party ißy Linda Wyatt The Newdale 4-H Club met at Martins Chapel Churqh on Decem ber 20 at 6:St) p. m. There were about 50 children present, and most of the parents accompanied the children. The leaders, Mr. and Mrs Tommy Gibbs, organized three groups and took them all Christmas earoltog. The group returned to the church about 9:00 p. m. where members of the Com-. m unity dub served them hot chocolate and cookies. Mr. and Mrs. j Phoenix Observe Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Harvey T. Phoenix of Burnsville, will observe their Golden Wedding anniversary an December 29 with a family reunion tto their feenpo*. An open famgse ceie teteflun dfagtotf” teM"Wte has been canceled due to the recent death of their son, Wade Phoenix, of Yuma, Arizona. Mr*. Phoenix is the former Miss Ber tha Hamlin of Mars Hill. They are both natives of Madison County ; but have lived in the Cane River! community, Yancey County, since, their marriage December 29, 1912. ' Their daughter, Mrs. Gilbert Hor ton of Phoenix, Arizona, »ndf their three sons, Lee Phoenix of] Astebwo, Preston Phoenix as, Waynesville and Fred Phoenix as! Burnsville, will be with them for] the oceasfon. They have seven! graaidchildren and nine great- 1 grandchildren. I ——— ■ i the calculation that the half billion seedlings which will be shipped from nurseries this season will j ,he the materials from which five' ' thousand persons win obtain gain ] ful occupations tn industries mak- J fog pape£ boxes, furniture, houses , and hundreds of other wood-based j <Coßtffued 0m back page) j United Fond Honor Roll j 100 Per Cent Contributing In the Miowiaz amiaiaattaas m par c&al «f eoafiaytcs hu . contributed to tko I*6B etorpaie* of eke ffutod Km*. ASCS Office County Agent’s Office The Northwestern Bemk Carolina Tire Co; Doctor’s and Hospital Staff Farmers Home Administration South Toe School Oak Crest School Town of Burnsville Employees ‘ Roberts Chevrolet-Buick, Inc. French Broad Elec. Mem. Corp. f' » v m. entitled "Focus Y t County.” This new* program wiR c& of a review at Ore year 1982 Yancey County and a preview 1963. Special guests on the p gram will include Mayor Robe Helmde; president of Chamber . Commerce, Harlon Holcombe County Agricultural Agent, E- L 1 Dillingham and a representeth* from the Yancey County Scfcatfl : system. Gerald Murdock of WTOE will produce the program and Andy ; Brinkley of WTOE will dim:*. This is the first in a scries similiar programs examining taaß ! parings to 1962 that will be gre , sen ted by Station WTOE. i Rites Held For Re W. Owens In Forest City Funeral services far fl, W. Gwens of Forest City who died ate Christmas morning, were held s$ the Holly Springs Church in the body Storings section as that cotut ; ty on Wednesday at 2:86 p, m. • Burial was to the Hally Storing* i Cemetery. Mr. Owens was the t 1 father of Lloyd Owens who fiyes to and owns and uper- Mrs« C. C. Hunger Dies in Bwncombw | Mrs. C. C. Hunter, 52, df 27 Jerrett Bt., died in an Asherfiff I bokpitel at 5:15 p. m. Monday ftf, lowing a short iHaess. ( She was the daughter g! Jtetea ]and Lizzie Gardner Ogle gs Grovemooi, and a native of Van -1 cey County. She was secretary tor | the State Commission for few ! Kind, and a member es AShwvfila * Gospel Tabernscle. Survivors other than her par -1 eats include the husband. Cay C. Hunter off Ashervills: five braßmnjt Cannon of Burnsville and WUMwa, (Alfred, John Jr., and CSaroace, all of Swanoaiwa; and a sister, Mrs. Gresham Mcl»el*r& of I%te saeota. Funeral arraagemenis were un der the direction of Groce FunorfPl Home in Asheville.
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