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Forest NEWS OF GRAHAM COUNTY The Lakes y, jux* a. MGimu Democrats Turn Out For Largest Primary Scott, Kirkland Are High Counts Roy B. Kirkland took the Demo cratic nomination tor Or County sheriff Uit Saturday the primary by a narrow BO vote margin from Incumbent, J. B. Criap. Low man tor riierltt Lee W. Crawford with S4 votes and next waa Ira R. Rogers with ISO votea. Kirkland polled OB and Crisp, 002. At the aame time Kerr Scott waa high man?In another close race?over incumbent Alton Lennon tor the nomination tor U. 8. Senator. Scott's count was and Lsnnon's, 0S8. Republicans elected W. If. Sher rill tor nomination as clerk of superior court with 821 votea against Arhtur Ford's 101. Democratic nomination f clerk of court went to Jack Tatham with 840 votea against Bright Postell's Ml. Other Democrats receiving ination were: Solicitor. 20th Judi cial District, Thad Bryson, tncum- ( bent, TM against low man, Felix E. Alley, Jr., 1M; and Grover C. Davis, 844. For State Senator, 83rd Sena torial District, R. M. Moore, 854, winning out over Tom J. Herbert, 878 votes. For member State House of Representatives, LaVeme George s02 over Gwynn Denton's 428. Register of Deeds, incumbent Edna Jones Scruggs, 758 over Leonard Jordan, 648. For County Commissioners the three top men were Tony T. Ayera, Incumbent, 687; Von Mas sey, 685; W. N. George, 624. Losers on the commissioners vote were Wayne A. Ayers, 204; D. B. Ghormley, 814; George R. Long, 567;. Roy O. SherriU, 564; Frank J. Howell, 619. Board of education nominations were Harry Owens, 704; Wayne Marcus, 743;* and Nettie Parrette 636. Others running for the board were Pearlie Lovln, 574; John Chllders, 514; Oliver J. Stiles, 250; C. C. Bateman, 35 2 . Republicans nominations to the Board of County Commissioners are Dennis Sawyer, 287; Carmel Crisp, 279; and Tommy Crisp, 283. Losers were W. J. Carringer, 62; Floyd Waidroup, 197; Marvin' Grant. 174. Some 1,300 Democrat voters turned out to make Saturday's primary the largest in the coun ty's history. Some 500 Republi can voted in the county's second Republican primary. An unofficial break-down ot voting by precincts is printed be low: EAST BOBBDfSVILLE Brysoti, S28; Alley 86; Davie, 131; Moore, 307; Herbert, 187; b. George, 349; Denton, 181; Tath am, 359; Poetell, 196; Scroggi, 307; Jordan 347; Klrkland 378; Crlap, 333; Rofera, 98; Crawford, 15; T. Ayera, 337 ; 8herrill, 308; Howell, 338; Maasey, 384; W. George, 397; Ghormley, 133; bong, 317; W. Ayera, 107; Lovta, 337; Marcus, 833; Parette, 388; Childera, 196; Stilee, 130; Bate Man, 138; Owens, 378;. Senate, Regular Term; beimcn, 386; Scott, 386; Turner, 3; Wtngfleld, 3; Boyd, 0; Sprinkle. 8; Boetick, 1; Short Term; Lennon, 316; Soott 186; Wlngfleld, 1; Sprinkle, 8; GUI, 319; James, 140; Gold 178; and Fletcher, 188. . , WEST ROBtUNSVHJLE Bryson, 188; Alley, 46; Davis, 131; Moore, 333; Herbert, 75; b. George, 180; Denton, 138; Tatham 188; Poetell, 133; Scroggs, 183 Jordan, 130; Klrkland, 144; Crlap, 185; Rogers, 31; Crawford, S; T Ayera, 143; SherrlU, 98; Howell, 108; Massey. 313; W. George. 180; Ghormley, 137; bong, 181; W. Ayera, 17; bovtn, 109; Marcus, 159 Parrette, 189; ChUdera, 171; Stiles S3; Batsman, ill; Owens, 186: Senate, Regular Term; Lennon, 140; Turner, 9; Scott, ITS; Wing field. 3; Boyd. 1; Sprinkle, 1; Bos tick, 0: Short Term; Lennon, ill; Scott. 140; Wlngfleld, ?; Sprinkle, 3; GUI, 161; Jamas, 83; Gold, 133; and Fletcher 93. CHEOAH I Bryson, 43; Alley, 18; Davis, 31; Moors, 41; Herbert. SO; la George, 49; Denton. 88; Tatham, 87; Pos teU, It; Scruggs, 88; Jordan. 33; Klrkland, 40; Crisp, 43; Rogers, 11 Crawford, 3; T. Aysrs, 30; rill. ?; Howell, H; KuNy. *;, W. George, Bp; ttoguUep. ?! ' Uaf, M; W. Ayess, ?; Lovin, 41;. Marcus, 40; Parrette, 44; ChUd ers. M; SUlee, XT; Batsman, a; Owana, a. Senate, Regular Term: Lennon, M; Turner, 0; Scott, n; Wlngfleld, 0; Boyd, ?; Sprinkle,' 0; Boattck, 0: Short Term: Len non, a; Scott, a; Wtngfleld, 0; Sprinkle, 0; QUI, XT; Jamee, a; Gold, 24; and Fletcher, 30. Bryson. ?; Alley, S; Da via, 14;. Moore, a; Herbert, 20; L. George J a; Denton, IS; Tatham, M; Poa-' tell, IS; Scroggs, a; Jordan, IS; Klrkland, a; Crisp, a; Rogers, 10; Crawford, 1; T. Ayers, a;, SherrUl, 24; Howell, IT; -Maasey, M; W. George, 24; Qhormley, IS; Long, 20; W. Ayers, 11; Lovin, XX; Marcus, a; Parrette, 10; ChUders, IS; StUes, 18; Bateman, IS; Owens, M; Senate, Regular Term: Lennon, IB; Turner, 0;' Scott, 41; Wtngfleld, 0; Boyd, 0;, Sprinkle, 0; Boetick, 0. Short | Term, Lennon, 11; Scott, a; { Wtngfleld, 0; Sprinkle, 0; Gill,. XI; James, 14; Gold, 10 and Fletcher, 20. TU8KXEGEE Bryson, 43; Alley, 4; Davis, S; Moore, 41; Herbert, 9 ;L. George, a; Denton, 11; Tatham, 40; Pos tell, 4; Scroggs, 40; Jordan, 9; Klrkland, Si; Crisp, 15; Rogers, 0; Crawford, 5; T. Ayers, 87; Sher rUl, a; HoweU, a; Massey, 11; W. George, 12; Ghormley, 10; Long, 4; W. Ayers, 2; Lovin, 38; Marcus, a; Parette, IS; ChUders, 10; StUes, 10; Bateman, 4; Owens, 28. Senate Regular Term: Len non, 34, Turner, 0; Scott, 12; Wtngfleld, 1; Boyd, 0; Sprinkle, 0; BosUck, 1. Short Term: Lennon, 27; Scott, IS; Wingfleld, 0; Sprinkle, 1; GUI, a; James, 10; Gold, 17 and Fletcher, 24. JAPAN Bryson, 18; Alley 10; Davis 3; Moore, 28; Herbert, 0; L. George, 21; Denton, 7; Tatham, 29; Pos tell, 3; Scroggs, 22; Jordan, 6; Kirkland, 20; Crisp, 10; Rogers, 0; Crawford, 0; T. Ayers, 16; Sher rill, 23; Howell, 20; Massey, 2; W. George, 7; Ghormley, 5; Long, 5; W. Ayers, 6; Lovin, 4; Marcus, 8; Parrette, 1; Childers, 20; Stiles 3; Bateman, 22, Owens, 24. Senate Regular Term: Lennon, 16; Turn ' er, 2; Scott, 11; Wingfield, 0; ' Boyd, 0; Sprinkle, 0; Bostick, 0; Short Term: Lennon, 4; Scott, 5; Wingfield, 0; Sprinkle. 2; GUI, 23; James, 2; Gold 4; and Fletcher, 21. W. BUFFALO Bryson 19; Alley, 6; Da via, 23; Moore, 31; Herbert, 16; L. George 21; Denton, 28; Tatham, 32; Poa tell, 15; Scroggs, 33; Jordan, 18; Kirkland, 13; Crlap, 39; Rogers, 0; Crawford, 1; T. Ay era, 18; Sherrill, 19; Howell, 17; Masaey, 25; W. George, 23; Ghormley, 9; Long, 43; W. Ayera, 8; Lovin, 20; Marcus, 28; Parrette, 28; Child era, 25; Stiles, 8; Bateman, 17; Owens, 19. Senate, Regular Term: Lennon, 24; Turner, 0; Scott, 29; Wlngfleld, 0; Boyd, 9; Sprinkle, 0; Bostick, 0. Short Term: I<ennon, 18; Scott, 18; Wntgfleld, 0; Sprin kle, 0; GUI, 20; James, IS; Gold 28 and Fletcher, 11. BOCK SPRINGS Bryson, 13; Alley, 3, Davie, 0; Moore, 13; Herbert, 3; L. George, 11; Denton, 4; Tatham, 7; PoeUIl, 7; Scrogge, ?; Jordan, 4; Kirk land, 7; Crisp, B; Rogers, 3; Crawford, 0; T. Ay ere, 11; Sher rill, 11; Howell, 10; Massey, I; W. George, 3; Ghormley, 3; Long, 1; W. Ayers, 1; Lovln, 5; Marcus, t; Parrette, 4; Cbllders, 3; Stiles, 1;' Bateman, 1 and Owens, 4. Senate. Regular Term: Lennon, 13; Turn er. 0; Scott, 3; Wlngfield, 0; Boyd, 0; Sprinkle, 0; Bostlck, 0; Short Term: Lennon, 13; Snott, 3; Wlngfield, 0; Sprinkle 0; Gill, 13; James 3; Gold 13; and Fletch er 3. TAFOOO Bryson, 37; Alley, 3; Davis, IB; Moore, 38; Herbert, 33; L. George 33; Denton, 13; Tatham, 37; Pos tell, 10; Scroggs, 31; Jordan, 10; Klrkland, 34; Crisp, It; Rogers, 4; Crawford, 0; T. Ayers, 48; 8herrUl.lt; Howell, 10; Msssiy, 38; W. George, 13; Ghormley, 1; Long. 10J W. Ayerl, ?; Lowtn, tt; Marcus,?; Parrette, 31; ChUdars 14; Stiles," 4; Bateman, U; Owens 41. Senate Rsrular Term: Len non. t: Turner. 0; Scott, 3; Win field, 0; Boyd, 0; Sprinkle 0; Bos tlck o. Short Term: Lennon, t; Scott, t; Wlngfield, t; Sprinkle, 0; ?; Alley, S; Davis. ?; lfoora, >; Herbert ?; L. George, 8; Denton, ?; Tatham, ?; PoeteU, 1; Scruggs, 8; Jordan, >; Kirk land, 4; Criig t: Rogers, t; Craw tori, 0; T. Ay ere, 4; Shan-ill, ?; Howell, ?; Maasey, S; W. George, >; Ghormley, J; Long, I; W. Ayera, 0; Lovtn, 1; Marcus, ?; Parrette, 5; Chllders, 6; Stiles, 0; Bateman, 2; Owens, 4. Senate, Regular Term: Lennon, 28; Tur ner, 0; Scott, 20;Wingfleld, 0; Boyd, 0; Sprinkle 0; Bostlck, 0. Short Term: Lennon, 24; Scott, II; Wlngfleld, 0; Sprinkle, 0; GUI 17; James 5; Gold 4; and Fletch er 27. EAST BUFFALO * Bryson, 00; Alley 0; Davis 12; Moore, M; Herbert, 4; L. George, 42; Denton, 11; Tatham, 22; Post ell, 10; Scroggs, ?; Jordan, 07; Klrkland, 28; Crisp, 29; Rog ers, 7; Crawford, 0; T. Ayera, 28; Sherrill, 39; Howell, 14; Maaaey, 49; W. George, I; Ghormley, 0; Long. 88; W. Ayera, 10; Lovtn, 04; Marcus, 83; Parrette. 17; Chllders 2; Stiles, 8; Bateman, 3; Owens 37 Senate, Regular Term: Lennon, 18; Turner, 0; Scott, 48; Wing field 0; Boyd 0; Sprinkle, 0; Bos tlck 0. Short Term: Lennon, 18; Scott, 41; Wingfield 0; Sprinkle 0; GUI, 44; James, 10; Gold 29; and Fletcher 23. WELCH COVE Bryson, *4; Alley, ?; Davis, 11; Moore, 48; Herbert. 7; L. George, 38; Denton, 18; Tatham, 41; Pot tell, 16; Scroggs, 38; Jordan, 18; Klrkland, 37; Crisp, 22; Rogers, 1; Crawford, 1; T. Ayers, 48; Sherrill 38; Howell, 31; Massey, 14; W. George, 11; Ghormley, 10; Long, 12; W. Ayers, 5; Lovin, 24; Mar cus, 27; Parrette, 10; Chllders, 18; Stiles, 3; Bateman 17; Owens, 80; Senate, Regular Term; Lennon, 39; Turner, 2; Scott, 17; Wing field, 1; Boyd 0; Sprinkle, 1; Bos tick 0. Short Term: Lennon, 34; Scott, 19; Wing-field, 1; Sprinkle, 2; Gill, 40; James, 13; Gold, 30; and Fletcher 23. Total: Bryson, 798; Alley, 194; Davis, -344; Moore, 884; Herbert, 378; L. George, 802; Denton, 429; Tatham,-849; Postell, 461; Scroggs 788;- Jordan, 843; Klrkland, 682; Crisp, 602; Rogers, 138; Crawford, 34; T. Ayers, 637; Sherrill, 564; Howell, 819; Massey, 685; W. George, 624; Ghormley, 314; Long 567; W. Ayers, 204; Lovin, 574; Marcus, 743; Parrette, 636; Chlld ars, 514; Stiles, 250; Bateman, 352 Owens, 704. Senate, Regular Term Lennon, 638; Turner, 7; Scott, 666; Wingfield, 7; Boyd 1; Sprink le, 8; Bostick 2. Short Term: Len non, 514; Scott, 501; Wingfield, 7; Sprinkle 13; Gill 631; James, 326; Gold 473 and Fletcher 442. REPUBLICAN PRIMARY EAST ROBBINSVILLE FOR CLERK COURT W. M. Sherrill, 61; Arthur Ford, 9. For County Commissioners: D. Sawyer, 84; Carringer, S; Wal droup, 18; C. Crisp, 89; Grant, 16; T. Crisp. 64. WEST ROBBINSVILLE W. M. Sherrill, 62; Arthur Ford, 27; County Commissioner:: D. Sawyer, 61; Carringer, IT; Wal droop, 27;C . Crisp, 41; Grant, 40; T. Crisp, 60. W. X. Sherrill, 36; Arthur Ford, 16. Cbunty Commissioners: D. Sawyer, It; - Can-infer, ?; Wal droup, SI; C. Criep, SO; Grant, S3 and T. Criep. ST. W. it. Sherrill, SI; Arthur Ford, Sawyer, 8S; Carrlnger, 0; Wal droup, S3; C. Crisp, SS; Grant, 8 and T. Crisp, S3. TUSKEEGEE W. it. Sherrill, 81; Artyiur Ford, 11. County OonunlaaienerB: D. Sawyer, St; Carrlnger, S; Wal droup, 48; C. Crisp, SS; Grant, 31 and T. Olsp,83. JAP AH W. M. Sherrill, 14; Arthur Ford. 1. County Commissioner: D. Saw yer, IS; Carrlnger, 4; Waldroup, 0; C. Crisp, 11; Grant, 3. T. Crisp, 18. WEST BUFFALO W. it. Sherrill, 7; Arthur Ford, S. County Commissioners: D. Saw yer, 8; Carrlnger, t; Waldroup, T; C. Crisp, 4; Grant, S; T. Crtap. 8. W. it. Sherrill, 38; Arthur Fond, l. County Commissioner; D. Saw yer, 14? Carrie**, T; Waldroup. 7; C. Crisp, SO; Grant, U, and T. Crisp, It. strings < W. M Shcrrill, >4; Arthur Ford, 4. County Commissioner: D. Kt? y?r, IT; Can-infer, ?; Waldroup, ?; C. Crisp, 14; Ormnt, ?; T. Crisp, if. EAST BUFFALO W. M. Sherrill, JS; Arthur Ford, 9. County Commissioner: D. Saw yer, 28; Can-infer, 0; Waldroup, 0; C. Crisp, 38; Grant, SI, T. Crisp, 10. WELCH COVE W. M. Sherrill, 1; Arthur Ford, 6. County Commissioner: D. Saw yer, 5; Can-infer, S; Waldroup, S; C. Crisp, 0; Grant, 4; T. Crisp. S. TOTAL W. M. Sherrill, 821; Arthur Ford 101; County Com: D. Sawyer, 287; . Carrinfer, 82; Waldroup, 1ST; C. Crisp, 279; Grant, 174; and T. 1 Crisp, 283. t BAFT. BIBLE SCHOOL Bible School will start at the Robbinsville Baptist Church June 14 and will last a week. t ? ? Democrats Elect County Chrm. The Graham County Democrats recently re-elected C. T?. Sawyer ma chairman, Mrs. Fannie Jenkins as vice chairman and Mr*. Grace Tatham as secretary. Sawyer was also delegate to the state convention in Raleigh. Graham County appointments to committees were: Mrs. Ed Ing ram, to state executive commit tee; L. W Wilson and Tony Ayers, senatorial committee; F. 8. Grif fin, Mrs. Kate Brawn, judicial committee; Don ' Ingram, Tony Ayers, Solicftorial committee; and C. P. Sawyers, Mrs. Marie Rogers, congressional committee. JR. WOMAN'S CLUB The Robbinsvllle Junior Wo man's Club will meet Monday I Evening at the hut Plans and pro jects for the coming club year will be discussed. The Bible School at the Bobbin* ville Methodist Church la under way this week, after getting off to * start Monday. The school will be held for only one week. BAPTIST REVIVAL A two week* aerie* of revival services we* begun at the Rob binsvtlle Baptist Church Sunday with the pastor, the Rev. Joe Orr, and Otis Orr preaching. Services are held each evening at 8 o'clock. CRISP GETS MEDAL A-2C James J. Crisp recently was the recipient of the good con duct medal at Laughlln Air Force Base, Del Rio, Texas. Road Work For April Reported For County In Cherokee County maintenan ce forces graded, drained and sur faced with traffic-bound macasm the following ten foot-wide roads, and their lengths in April: Lovin good Road, one mile; and Wolf I Run Road, 0.6 mile. County-wide, a total of 0.35 mile ot Cherokee road, were spot patched by State 1 highway maintenance forces. GRAHAM PERSONALS fir. and Mrs. Curl Zappfe of Baltimore, led., visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ingram lor two days last Billy and Janey Cherry, Cheryl Ayers and Patsy Owens were con fined to their homes ill last week at Tapoco. Jo Ann Phillips is home trom WC C at Cullowhee lor the summer. Mrs. Helen Slaughter is quite ill at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johnson and daughter, Jenifer and Mrs. Ben Johnson of Greenville, S. C., visited the letter's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bales last week Mrs. C. A. Bales was in Raleigh last week to attend the confer ence lor superintendents ot State welfare. Rev. Charles Pearson is at ? ending the Southern Baptist Cbn ventlon annual meeting In St. Louis, Mo., this week. Next Sun day, June 6, a revival will begin at Bethel Baptist Church, Tapoco, with the Rev. Bennett Masters of MaryvUle, Tenn., preaching. THE LONE RANGER By Fran Striker I *n# HOOOBP OUTUIW> WOW IMTOMBH1 MIT JOW ??? 1MKT ??? TO GTM m fPGTB "MKT WU.W Sp.lfL ?M. aHMHTTj \ ill [mow CSOOKSP |ij?bnop *WTmjsr1 I MEBT?*6Pj^falVCNB5TJ m-ncemtif-Mi OMWMU ?TONWir.' 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