Brown's Job Claim Rejected Watauga county'! new Repubji an board of county commissi ou sts refused to honor the appoint nent of Edgar Brown, Democrat, is county tax supervisor and elect id Republican Ivey Wilson ta the >oet, which had been the topic of leated political cantrovery during he week end. Mr. Brown was appointed U the position by State Revenue Con nissioner Eugene Shaw under a ipecial act of the General Assamb y which created the position in 192d. Mr. Brown, who said be receiv !d a number of anonymous and :hreatening telephone calls Sun lay concerning his appointment, >aid he would seek court relief in he matter of his appointment. The new commissioners issued i statement in which they said hat if the majority of the citizens >f Watauga county had wanted a Democrat for tax supervisor they would have elecftd a Democratic Mard in November. They took he position that the local act u fr ier which the commissioner of revenue made the appointment, was repealed by state-wide enact ment in 1939. Brown had been tax supervisor For two yearqQuider the Democra ic administrWion He was also luditor. 937 Persons Are Jailed In Last Two Years George Smitherman, keeper of the county jail, ha* compiled a *-& — — tAMil rccoru ot we numocr 01 peiwus Incarcerated during Ilia 'two-yea* tenure. A total of 887 persons were iailed during the time, Mr. Smith erman says, gad (allowing ia a breakdown of the number of of fenaea involved: / Public drunkenness 428, driving drunk 132, reckless driving 29, speeding 24, no operator's license 37, violating prohibition lawa 20, breaking, entering, larceny 73, non-aupport 21, AWOL 18, simple ■ssault 18, rape 8, murder 4, worth less check* 20, forgery 4, aaaault with intent to kill 4, highway rob bery 2, armed robbery 2, man slaughter 1. Hie retraining 87 cases involv ed trespassing, carrying concealed ■reapona, hit and ran driving, peep ing Tom indictmenta and adultery. Bob Davis Car Wins Top Place In Hill Climb The Bob Davia Special, a sports ear built by Bob Davia, chief me chanic at Andrews Chevrolet, Inc., in Boone, waa first place winner In the Central Carolina Sports Car Event at Chimney Rock Sunday. Ed Welch of Winston-Salem, drove the car to beat all of thy 35 other entries in the hilleitab race. His time for the two and three-fourths mile aaaent waa 1:01.1. The track waa hardaurfaced ind waa about a 2,000-foot high :llmb. Entered in the race ware sev eral type sports can including tha C-type Jaguar, a ear which holds several hill climbing records ia this country. Mrs. Watson Is Winner Of TV Mr*. Harold Wstsoo, of Howard Street la Boom, was the winner it the-21-inch color RCA television liven away Monday by the Dixie Home Store, according to T. Milt Greer, manager of the local (tore. Along with the television set, she received a special antenna which is designed to give hotter recep tion of program*, especially those in color. The contest began in November iqd each week of the contest a portable tv set was presented to i lucky visitor of the store. Those receiving portable lets vers Evelyn Lewis, student at Ap palachian State Teachers College; Boh Sneed. student at ASTC; and Mrs. Rusuell Teague, of Oak St. TOBACCO COMES TO BOONE.—Frank Brow*, right, of Vila*, watches at tome of hi* Burley it «ci(hed at the Mountain Burley Warehouse No. I. Mr. Brown ha* aold hi* tobacco in Boom for many year*, and *ay* a* aoon a* he can get the reat of hi* crop ready he will put it on the local floor. Ferd Michael, warehouie worker, lean* out the weighing window while the pile 1* weighed. Burley Prices Reach Peak On Boone Auction Floors Highest price* in the history of the Boone burley tobacco market are be{ng paid to grower* thi* leuoD Sate* Monday and Tuesday of 4hi* WMk tMaM 171,038 maul* with M tverage price of *KU4 per hundred Monday and $82.23 Tuesday. On Friday of la*t week it was reported that the Borne market topped the entire hurley belt with a M2.M average far M.M* pounds. For the first six selling days, including Tuesday of this week, the market has sold a total of 539,068 pounds, and paid out $329,738.86 to growers, for sn average price per hundred pounds of «M.01. This la an increase of 14.36 per hundred over the average for the mom parted last year, and prices are wcpeHwd to remain at high levels until the market recess# for the Christmas holidays after sales of Friday, December 21, said a spokesman tor the R. C. Cole man Associates, operators of the local market. Volume has been comparatively light so far, due to unfavorable grading conditions. "A rainy day would do a world of good in help ing the farmers prepare their to bacco for market," said Mr. Cole man. A* last year, the. Boone market i« telling five days a week with a full let of buyerm, including the house, competing for the tobacco. "F»ll competition means higher CrkM tor the Irewers," Mr. Cole man said. There is always plenty of room on Boone floors to receive and un load tobacco, and it will be sold the day it is brought in, Monday through Friday. "At Boone, your home market, you will get as much, if not more, for your tobacco, grade for grade, as anywhere in the burley belt," Mr. Coleman concluded. Committee Slates New Set C of C Officers The nominating committee of the Boone Chamber «f Commerce hai recommended the following officers for the coming year, who will be elected and installed at the annual meeting to be held December 14* in the Elementary School Cafeteria. Glenn Andre wi, president; J. V. Caudill. flnt vice-president; O. K. Richardson, second vice-presi dent; James Marsh, treasurer. Richard Morhouser, Harold Rice and Grant Greene are the three new directors recommended to re place the three which will fall out this year. Mr. Andrews has appointed the following to sonde on committee* for the year of 1907: Monthly meetings: J. V. Caud ill. Hugh Hagaman. O. K. Richard son. Planning committee: W. W. Chester, Guy Hunt Bob Agle. Agriculture; G. W Scroggs, Roy Rufty. Bill Bingham. B. W. fal lings, Grady Farthing, L. E. Tuck wilier. Industrial: Watt Gragg, Alfred Adams, Neil Faries. Membership and Finance: Har old Rice, Bill Bingham, Edwin Dougherty, J. B. Robinson, Paul Coffey, Richard Kelley, Lyle Cook, jack Williams. Tourist Committee: Estel Wagn er, Dwight Edmisten, Jerry Coe, D. L. Crook, Ray Luther, Grant Greene, Russell Hodges. Publicity Committee: V. G. Rol lins, Ralph Tugman, Bill Klutz. Educational Committee: Leo Pritehett. Lee Reynolds, freter Everett, Bill Garvey, Guy Angell, Dr. Herbert Wey. Armory Committee: Howard Cottrell, Bynum Greene. Roads Committee: W. R. Wink-, fer, Milt Jordan. . Markets Committee: J. C. Good night. Public Relations: Wade Brown, Tom Winkler, D. L. Wilcox. Radio: Clyde Eggers, Hugh Hagaman. Auditing: Jack Williams. Paul Coffey, James Marsh. Horn Committee: G. C. Greene, Jr„ Bill Ross. Funds Sought For Orphans Friend*