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.13 IjSDAY DECEMBER 6, 1943 THE WAYTiESVILLE MOUNTALNEIiR I' A tjl Cl l IIIVItl"WWIIW OtMM i'r." P It C. Francis Re- AAA Head In Haywood Votes oa:i L Week-End In fflal Election Loan Of All pships Named TaAA1946 ram In Haywood rran.is was re-elected . iinvwood County tl al,nual election held VW . ... k at thp on Saturday, by the JU.ttecmen a"d oncers, w 11 M Oulin, secretary ho will ''ve with Mr iaciude vice chairman, G. ' . regular member, Glenn 1- first alternate, C. C. ; coiid alternate, Albert flarv. I! M- Duiin: and yjSS Lillie Mae Blank er 6-17 votes cast in the OB IN flV-7 I i V J Imr w TIME men" Se Us Far Gulf Products Jaynesville full And Tire Jecapping Co. and Pigeon Streets county election this vear. with 20 per cent of the eligible voters cast ing their ballots. This is 100 per 1 cent more than last year, when 10 per cent took advantage of the voting. In the state last year the average was only 11 per cent. The annual election started in the communities on Friday when the following community commit tees were set up: A-l. Beaverdam. chairman. J. B. Hipps. vice chair man, W. 1' Harris, regular mem ber, John Reno; A-2. Beaverdam, chairman, Mark Iluckett. vice chairman. Clyde Fish, and regular member, I). M Clark: A-3. Beaver dam, chairman, Thomas Mann, vice chairman, T. A Khodarmer, and Member. J. L. Rhodarmer. Elected in Cecil were: chairman, Carl Woody, vice chairman, J. H. Massie, and regular member Ed Burnette. Clyde community: 1. chairman, F. E. Haynes, vice chairman. L. L. Caldwell and member, M A Leath er wood; Clyde 2. chairman. Wayne Mec ford, vice chairman. Hubert Evans, ami regular member, Hugh Rhinehart D-L, Crabtree community, chair man, J. C. Haney. vice chairman. Fred Noland, and regular member. Willard Best; I)-2, Crabtree, chair man, J. M. McElroy. vice chair man. It. U. Sanford. and regular member, A. W. Ferguson. Kast Fork, chairman 1 11. Cogburn, vice chairman, K. L. Burnette. and regu lar member. Jim lleathcrly. Fines Creek 1, chairman, M. M Kirkpatrick. vice chairman. Homer Trantham, regular member, John Ferguson. Fines Creek 2. chair nan, L. Z. Messer, vice chairman, Paul Ferguson, and regular mem ber, Hugh Rogers. Iron Duff, chairman. J. M. Mor row, vice chairman, J. K. Cald well, and regular member, Joe Medi'ord. Ivy Hill 1, chairman, II M. Plott, vice chairman, Mrs. Wilma Sheltnutt, and regular mem ber, Eldridge Caldwell. Jonathan Creek 1, chairman, N W. Carver, vice chairman. Jule Boyd, and regular member. Fred Allison; Jonathan Creek 2, chair man, Vinson Morrow, vice chair man John Howell, and regular member, Sam Chambers. Pigeon 1, chairman, J. F. Justice, vice chairman. E. B Hickman, and regular member, W. W. Hyatt: Pigeon 2, chairman. Way M. Mease, vice chairman, J. CJ. Kobinson and regular member, Fred Long Waynesville 1. chairman. Wallace Ward, vice chairman, C K. Liner, and regular member, Albert Abel; Waynesville 2, chairman, R. H. Boone, vice chairman, C. C. Fran cis, regular member, Claude Fran cis; Waynesville 3, chairman, John A. Plott, vice chairman. W. F FOCUSING ON NAZI WAR CRIMINALS I I i i ' " j u,nni.J f"y' i f III 2H2i S f. 4 5- W 1 HELD IN PROTECTIVE CUSTODY, Helnrlch Hoffmann, one-time personal photographer for Adolf Hitler, now aids the American Photographic Evidence Department in researching for picture evidence that can be used in ihe Nuremberg war crime trials. The old photos are expected to be of great value in identifying defendants. (InemMotij Swift, and regular member, Lowe Allen. While Oak community, chairman. Jesse Jenkins, vice chairman, V I,. Messer ami regular member, Sam Ledford The community committees in turn elected the following dele gates to attend the convention here on Saturday: A-l Beaverdam. K C). Carswell; A-2, Beaverdam. G T. Worley; A-3, Beaverdam. E J. Pinner. Cecil, W F. Uipps Clyde 1. E. G. Roberson; Clyde 2. J. C, Tran tham. Crabtree 1, J. C. Haney; and Crabtree 2. A W. Ferguson. East Fork,' Ira Cogburn; Fines Creek 1. Zeb Clark; Fines Creek 2, Paul Ferguson. Iron Duff. T. C Davis. Ivy Hill 1. C. A Campbell; Ivy Hill 2, 11 M. Plott. Jonathan Creek 1. W. T. Rainer; Jonathan Creek 2, Vinson Morrow. Pigeon 1, J. E. Justice; Pigeon 2. G E. Stanley. Wavnesville 1. Albert Abel; Way nesville 2. C. C Francis; Waynes ville 3, John A. Plott. White Oak, Jesse Jenkins. The county delegates elected the county committee and the officers of the group were elocted by the committee. Rogers, T. Hugh Rogers and Max C. Rogers. lrs. Nellie Hauck to l.ee W Hauck. T. C Norris and wife, Irene Norris, to Roy C. Paxton, et ux. Fanuie Wright Sell to Cora Moody. Shirley G. Garwood, et mx to General Floyd Coiheru et uk. Joseph C. Carubella. et ux to KoJ)rt W. James, et ux. Ktinuer Rogers, et ux to Alhtrt E. Myse. et ux. P. L. Jones, et ux. Lillian M Jones t Walter Wood art! . Meses Oiberne, et ux te Taylor Gray, et ux. R. A. Wood, et ux to Dee Jae Kirkpatrick. Lemuel Shepard and Boyd Shep rd to Lawery Gunter, et vix. Floyd A. Fisher, et ux to Harry L. Ma.Jiburn, et ux. Oeiuiar Caldwell, et ux to Harry MashburB. et ux. Lewis N. Green, et ux to Addie Belt Toy. Joe Emerson Rose, et ux to II L. Liner, Sr. Frank Leepord. Jr , et ux to Jake Davis, et ux. J. R. Marcos, et ux to Helen Shrrrill. Tom Queen to Leeman C. Mor gan. Ernest M. Jenkins, et ux, Min nie Jenkins, to W. A. Robinson, et ux. C. G. Biyson. et ux Marie Bry- son to David Underwood, Jr. Lucile L. Hardin to G. C. Fer guson, et ux. Uly M Atkinson to James Ralph Dunn. H B. Campbell, et ux to B H Holland, et ux. Virginia Nelson Sims, et vir to Ralph Wood, et ux. Eula Keller to Robert H Hall, et ux. SSgt. Troy Gaddy Is Serxng In Japan Stall Sgt Troy Gaddy. son of Mr and Mrs. T B Gaddy. of Cru so, is now serving with the 98lh Division. V. S. Sixth Army in Isaka. Japan He was with the lust occupation forces to enter Japan and has been in service for the past 45 months, with 20 months ol the period overseas. In Westminister, Mass.. there is believed to he the oldest cracker bakery in the nation It started making crackers in IH28 H. Mount. Hobart Nelson, et ux Pearl Nel son to Lucius Caldwell. TRANSACTIONS IN Real Estate II 4-H Club Members 11 Home Demonstration Members- All Demonstration Farmers COME T for Ac ent Day hueveiii A Program You Can't Afford To Miss PLM TO ATTEND HOW Beaverdam Township J M. Piess. et ux to T. D. Steph- enson. el ux. William A. Lambert, et ux to Wade H. Piess, et ux. J. M. Piess. et ux to Ray II Patton. et ux. J. M. Piess, el ux to C. H. Piess, et ux. Reonix Roberts, et ux to G. L Westmoreland. M. B. Donaldson, et ux to J. W Donald&n, et ux. Harrison and Mollis CIopU, to Wiley and Ethel Clonti. C. W. Gidney. et ux, to Roy Bog ers. et ux. D. S. Green, et ux to Susie Jean Crisp Clyde Township David Underwood, Ji., et ux to W. J. Campbell, et ux. W. M. Caldwell, et ux to Loraruo Inman W M. Caldwell, et ux to Loranzo Inman (second tract). Milburn Snyder, et ux to Frank Thompson, et ux. Fines Creek Township Ed Ledford to Grace and Dan Wright. East Fork Township Pearl Crawford to Josephine Crawford. Pigeon Township Alfred and Jenette Johnson to Fred Pruett. White Oak Township Polly Ann Davis et vir R. Davis to Brynam Ledford. Itj HU1 Township Mollle Moody, et al to Florence Sutton, et vix. Fred L. Setzer and May Setzer to Lilllard H. Mount and Bonnie WE HAVE Several new four - room houses in Hazehvootl. These houses have lights, water and hath. Come in ami let us tell you about them. One nice lot near the hospital. E 11 MOLT REALTY CO. Phone 196 Specialising in lla.vr.ood Krai Estate Office at Boyd Furniture Co. Waynesville, N. C. PARK THEATRE WAYNESVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA MATINEE: Sunday 2 and 4 !. M.j Saturday 2 and 3:30 P. M. NIGHT SHOW: 7 and 9 P. Sunday Nlffht, 8:.t0 ADMISSION: Children Under 12 Years, lUi Adult, All Seats, 35v-TAX: On Children's Pass, 2; Adult Pass, 6c THURSDAY-FRIDAY JDJECEMBER fi-7 "The Dolly Sisters" (In Color) H. (irabl 1). Hay men SATURDAY DECEMBER 8 "Beyond The Pecos Rod Cameron Eddie Drew LATE SHOW-rlO:30 "The Road To Alcatraz" R. Lowery J. Storey SUUNDAY DECEMBER D "Hold That Blonde" Eddie Bracken Veronica Lake MONDAY-TUESDAY DECEMBER 1011 "Duffey's Tavern" Ed Gardner Marjorie Reynolds WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 12 "Fighting Guardsman" Willard Parker A. Louisa The Friendly Bank Is Giving - - - JI SlWM To The Haywood Farmers Having The Highest Average For Entire Tobacco Crop Waynesville Township A. Z. Cagle, et ux to Haleigh J Saunders, et ux. John R. McClure, et ux to Wal ter J. White et ux. George A. Brown. Jr., and wife, Beatrice J. Brown, et al to E. W. i First Prize Second Prize Third Prize Fourth Prize $40.00 In Cash $30.00 In Cash $20.00 In Cash $10.00 In Cash linmmnouk iHE value of Informa tion depeadt upon where it come from. When it come to life insurance, you can de pend on the information yon get from your Jeffenon Standard representative. He is a apecialist in "Planned Protection" the service that tailors the plan to fit your in dividual requirements. With out cost to you, your Jeffer son Standard representative will be glad to discus this subject and show yo how "Planned Protection" ean work for you. Call or- writo bim today. S. E. Connatser Special Representative Route 2 WarnesvKle 1. To the Haywood farmer averaging the highest for hU entire crop . . . To the Haywood farmer averaging the 2nd high est for his entire crop . . . 3. To the Haywood farmer 4. To the Haywood farmer averaging the 3rd highest averaging the 4th highest for his entire crop ... for his entire crop . . . us NOTE In event winner in Tenant Farmer, the prize will he divided between owner and tenant. Bring Your Check and Warehouse Bill to us for the records -we want the Warehouse Bill to post on our bulletin board for the public to see. Bring Your Tobacco Check To The Bank Thai Backs The Tobacco and Cattle Farmer "The Friendly Bank" The First National Bank Organized 1902 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Federal Reserve Bank. J t f if , "' 5 i. ! .1. . f- t). t If t ; f
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