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page 16 THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAIN EEK Large Number Fail To Fill ; jQiie (One Day Nearer Victory) THURSDAY, NOVEMBER i9 19 D Doar Draft All Men On List Urged To Contact Board At Once List Of Occupational Ques tions Must Be Filled Out By Every Man. Conard, Frederick Brown, Kichard Caldwell, William Crawford Mo Cracken, William Carmen Fincher. William Rufui Siler, Dave Youngr, Charles Alfred Foster, Ru dolph Frank, John Edward Wright, Arch Ola Arrington, William Ar thur Hyatt, Bob Goodson, Robert Tredway Messer, Leonard C. Smith, Lane Arlington, Jesse Churchwell, Jarvis Silver ; Rathbone, Edward Clifton Moody, John Everett Rick man, Harrison Caldwell, John Frye. Horace Stiles, Brag Woods, Brawdy Burgess;; William Dough tery Hyatt, James Teague Baker, Carl Inman, George Harmon Mc- Keown, Benjamin ranK wavis, George Caldwell, George Richard Gibson, Hardy Talmadge Fulbright, Jesse Beck, Riley Carver, Willis M. Green, Waldo F. McCracken, Joe Demison, Wiliam Atkins Medford, Morris Cochran, Charlie L. Riddle, Mark P. Howell, Claude fcugene Snyder. Dewey Vane Francis, Fred Henry Thomas Jefferson Chastain, Na thaniel. West, Aryvin Lunsford, Will A. Price, Mark Shadric Conner, Jo seph Fletcher f fit-own, Manuel Seara, Paul Parton, James S. Har- Moore, Roy Arthur Newman tw, Medford, Homer Homer rell. Thomas Benton McOracKen, Sen telle Jefferson Moody, John iHenrv Barnes, Semons Mathis, John AUn Melton, Joe L. Sutton, Robert T.ee James. , Zemmery V. McElroy, Steven ; Saunders Roten, Jesse Car jT! Edward Carter, Hampton Burgess, Jerry Joesian league, ira. xu" " iuaa rruett. r.harlp PirhoH . wwo, viayion ols, Mark The following men have failed to return their occupational question naires to the local draft board. The board is asking that they get the qu:stionnaires in at once or contact the board and explain their reasons for failure to file the ques tionnaires. The list includes the following men in the Waynesville area served by the draffl board: Nolan Jefferson Reagon, Herman Eirvin Lowe, Ernest Joyce Clevenger, Robert Vaughn Hoyle, James Glenn Nor riss, Charles Clinton Towles, Wil lie Lee Ledford, David Mathis, James Patton Lee, Johnnie Green, Troy Lee Cagle, Luke Alvin Swan gtr Mack Grooms, Farmer Thadius Rogers. Fred Gentry, Charles Henry Gib son, Georpe Benton Moody, Claude Coman Haynes, Franklin Day Towles, Lewis Gibson, John Press ley, Starlie Chandler, D. D. Green, John Henry Smith, Roland Ephram Osborne, Lee Allison Gordon, Ephram David Grasty, Henry Hem bree, James Clinton Brackett, Bryce Lee Crawford, Ralph Sylvester Car ver, Joe Duckett, Sherman Harris. Edward Mason Manus, Jarvis Wilson Teajrue, Holbert Hall, Mon roe Banks, Charle Jackson McDan iel, Fred McClure, Medford Boone Gaddis, Lucius Cordell Wood, Mel vin Silvers, Theodore Roosevelt Bryant, James Mitchell Williamson, Charlie Webb, Frank Burton Pain ter, and Charles Cecil Noland. Questinnaires to the following men have been returned to the board unclaimed: Grover Cleveland Townsend, Horace Baxter Willis, William Mac James Plemmons, John Reece, James Garfield Rog ers, Frank Cleveland Trembly, Suphes Gregory, Dexter Heatlee Bryant, Thomas Haskins Hughes, Josephus Manson Leatherwood, Richard Long Rathbone, Charles Oscor Pressley, William Luther Rabb. . . Wiliiam Kin Miller, Isaac Green, Jesse Frank Caldwell, John B. ! Caldwell John Isaac Sutton, John Archibald McKay, Lee Ray Trant ham, Charles Carver, William Oli ver Plemmons, David Richard Mes ser, James Dowe McElroy, Robert F6ster, Jack Edward Woody, Thom as Zack Moody, Stanley Charles Henry, J. Clay Garland, Walter Alfred Green. Floyd Grant, Kelly L. Wright, Charles James Palmer, John Moses Woodard, Julius R. Medford, Har rison Love, James Trull, Charlie Williams, William Marion Kirk patrick, Elbert Theodore Sawyer, Richard Gibson, Arthur Vivien Phillips, George W. Sutton, John Pressley, Granville M. Morrow, : Sherman H'-nry Allen, Pruett Wil liams, Harley Ellis Seay, Sheridan NOTICE OF SALE UNDER EXECUTION IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COUNTY. Gaither B. Ferguson vs. U. H. Ferguson and A. T. Ferguson. By virtue of an execution direct ed to the undersigned from the bu perior Court of Haywood County in the above entitled action, I will, on Monday, December 21, 1942, at 11 o'clock, A. M. at the Courthouse door of said county, sell to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy said execution, all the right title, and interest whicih the said U, H. Ferguson, the defendant, has in the following described real estate, to wit: That certain tract or par cel of land lying and being in Fines Creek Township, Haywood County, North Carolina, adjoining the lands of Norman James and others, bounded and described as follows BEGINNING at the road where N. C. James' line crosses the road and runs thence down said road to U. H. Ferguson's line of another tract and including all the land by E. L. Ferguson on the right hand side of the road as you come down James' branch, and including three different tracts, to-wit: part of the James Hannah tract, part of the Liza Ruff tract and part of the Than Haney tract, or all the land of the different tracts that lay on the right side of the road as you Come down from the top of the mountain to the creek, containing Twenty-Five (25) acres, more or less. - Also that part of the land con Teyed to U. H. Ferguson by George E. Lew and Emma C. Lewis and conveyed in a deed dated March 27th, 1905, recorded i book Not 72, page 167, which the said U. H. Ferguson has not heretofore con veyed, but now owns, and contain ing 82 acres, more or less. Both tracts containing 107 acres, more or less. Both tracts containing 107 acres, more or less. ' This the 18th day of November, 1942. R, V. WELCH, Sheriff Haywood County, N. C No. 1255 Nov. 19-26 Dec 3 -10. 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