Office Preparing Election Program For Committeemen The local office of Agricul tural Stabilization and Conser vation is now preparing for the election of A.S.C. committee men for terms beginning No vember 1, according to the act ing office manager, Miss Mil dred Corbin. Election procedure is basical ly the same as last year. Changes are: 1 The community elections board in each community will serve as the nominating com- 1 mittees to select a slate of j nominees for positions on the community committee and also will serve as the polling place board 2. The election of community committeemen and delegates will be by balloting at polling places designated by the coun ty election board. 3. Election of community com mitteemen will be held October j 18, 1955, and the county con- j v^ntion for election of a coun- ' ty committee will be held nine days later, on October 27 4 There is no restriction on ; consecutive terms of office for county and community commit- ! teenrn The county election board Is ! composed of the county agent j and the heads of the S.C.S. and PH. A. It appoints community election boards composed of | three farmers, other than the I Incumbent community or coun j ty committeemen. It also names | three farmers in each com I munity to serve as polling place | boards. In addition to the nominees selected by the community elec tion board, included on the slate of nominees will be the names of eligible persons whose nomination is requested in a petition signed by 10 or more eligible voters and presented to the election board not later than October 11. Kellersbergers At Church Meet HIGHLANDS. ? The inter church group met Monday; night, September 26. at 7 o'clock at the Methodist church. ' This meeting was composed of the church boards in town, and was held for the purpose of | taking up mutual problems. Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Kellers berger, both former missionar- , ies to Africa, were onthe pro gram. Dr. Kellersberger showed some slides taken in Africa and Mrs. Kellersberger told about life there. WAYAH BALD LODGE SOLD Mrs. Sierks Sells Out To Mr. And Mrs. Yost For Estimated $27,000 Sale of Wayah Bald Lodge, In j Wayah Valley, was announced I last week. The 13-bedroom lodge, built in 1948 by the late William Sierks and Mrs. Sierks, was sold by the latter to Mr. and Mrs. Adam J. Yost, formerly of Ne braska, more recently of Look out Mountain, Tenn. Revenue stamps on the deed indicated a sale price of ap proximately $27,000. which, it was understood, was paid in cash. Mr. and Mrs. Yost already have moved into the lodge, while Mrs. Sierks, the former owner, has gone to Florida for the winter. The Yosts this week were not ready to announce their plans for the lodge. The building, which has eight bathrooms, faces Wayah paid, and stands on a 21 -acre plot. The original cost, including furniture and equipment, was said to have been approximate ly $50,000 The sale was handled by Ted , Reber, realtor. BEG YOUR PARDON The Press erroneously refer red last week to the new duplex ' apartments on Harrison Avenue as the Dean apartments, in stead of the Davis duplex. G-E AUTOMATIC I WASHER c leans and redeans the wash water to give you (leaner clothes! ONLY n A WEEK Vi v m-d M $2.50 after small dawn payment NEW FILTER-FLO? WASHING SYSTEM Lint filtered out of your wash right before your eyes. The G*E washbasket is always filled to over flowing continuously carrying away lint, soap scum and light particles. 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