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ill w :;'. flip WAYJnS VTUL& MOUNT AINEEI5 Upper Crabtree Program Officers Upper, Crabtree CitizensTl Workmg.ToPaveCem Bv IIL'RSHEI.I. DAr.cDc W,. . A Fines Creek Community Officers Ratcliffe Cove Program Officers :4 By IILK$HELL ROGERS ' areaij II hi..;n Mountaineer Correspondent OU'ni.. . The members of the Upper Crah. tree Community Development Pro gram are working Intensively in Jack complete the various projects for the improvement of the commun lty. ln? las. Fh-.! Major effort .currently is beinp! .,"tlJN directed toward having the road mtof lion to the cemetery paved either with ., e i ,0 Push the concrete or crushed rock. PI "ogress. It - if These are the officers for the Community Development program of . Fines Creek. Left to right: M. M. Kirkpatriek, treasurer; Mrs. Paul Ferguson, vice chairman; Charles H. Duckett, chairman; Mrs. Furman Noland, reporter, and Mrs. T. W. Rogers, secretary. This is a Mountaineer photograph by Ingram's Studio. Fines Creek Community Development Program Organized In April J lr B. ...a, ;J ' ' ' "'- " 1 SkL I . Fines Creek citizens elected Charles Duckett, chairman of their dommunity development program at their first meeting early last month. Mrs. Paul Ferguson was selected its vice-chairman; Mrs. T. W. Rog ers, secretary: M M. Kirkpatriek, treasurer: and Mrs. Furman No lpnd, reporter. ' They also named these members to the following committees: j Ways and Means Mrs. F. L. Safford. chairman; Charles B. Mc Crary, and Laurence Russell. j Program Mrs. Mark Ferguson,! chairman; Mrs. frauds Rogers, Mrs. Raymond McCracken, Mrs. Sam Ferguson. Miss Marguerite Greene, Mrs Tom Brummitt. Mrs. D;C. Bingham, Mrs. Charles Duck ett,; Glenn Noland. Mrs. Betty R. Se'ay, Miss Mary West, and Mr. Gceene, Fines Creek School agri culture teacher. Survey Roy Rogers, chairman; GrQVer Ferguson, Mrs. Vance Hol brpok, the Rev. D. C. Bingham, Mrs. Robert Ferguson, Mrs. Jack Ferguson, Tom Br.ummitt, Mrs. D. Mi Rathbone, Charlie McCracken, I Ms. Laurence Russell, Mrs. Craig Brfedshaw, Cauley Rogers, Homer Traptham, Cleve Noland, Marvin Greene, Harrison Davis, and Mar vi Greene. The' organization of the Fines Creek Community Development Program was completed at a mid April meeting with the appoint ment of special committees. the principal officers of the pro graip named the following addi tional committees: PpuHry: Mrs. W. B. Green, chair, mafl; Dewitt Rogers, Wayne Moore, Wayne Ferguson, Joe Mooney, Lee Mepaha. Wftnter Legumes and Cover Creeps: Glenn McCracken, chair man; T. L, Moore, Frank Green, Cafl Rogers, Billy Rector, Hugh Ferguson. tieef. Cattle; Paul Ferguson, chairman; Grover Rathbone, Fur man iNOiand, Frank Green, A. T. Ferguson, Harrison Davis. Forestry: Harley Rathbone, chair- For 1 Pictures . .. : see INGRAM'S STUDIO MASONIC TEMPLE man; Grady Walker, Hayden Rog ers, Thomas McCracken, and Vance Holbrook. Alfalfa: Raymond McCracken, chairman; Ben Mooney, Carl Green, Paul Ferguson, and Marvin Green. Church & Grounds Impr.: F. L. Safford and M. M. Kirkpatriek, co chairmen; Major Cecil Brown, Grover Ferguson, Tom Brumitt, Frank McElroy, Rev. P. E. Bing-j ham, Mrs. Robert Rathbone, Tom , Rogers, T. L. Moore, W. B. Green, j and Mrs. Dallas West. i Dairying: Stonewall Rathbone, chairman; Tom Brumitt, Bill Mc Elroy, and Fred Brown. Fruits & Vegetables: Sam Fer guson, chairman; Robert Ferguson, Raymond Ferguson, Cleveland Ewart, H. W. Green, and Ben Mooney. Pasture: Reeves Ferguson, chair man; Billy McCrary, Jack Fergu son, Glenn Noland, and Dave Rath bone. Tobacco: Grover Ferguson, chair man; Steve Duckett, J. L,. Mooney, R. A. Justice, Floyd Fisher, Weaver Ledford, Jack Price, Jesse Justice, and W. B. Murray. Community Improvement: Mark Ferguson and F. C. Green, co chairmen; Mis. Dollie Ferguson, James Carpenter, Tom Rogers, Herman Green, Joe Rathbone, C. B McCrary, C. S. Green, Zeb Cla,rk and Furman Noland. Home Beautincation: Mrs. Charlie McCrary, chairman; Mrs. Frank Rathbone, Mrs. Waldo Green, Mrs. Homer Trantham, Mrs. Bob James and Mrs. Roy Green. Foods and Nutrition: Mrs. Grov er Ferguson, chairman; Mrs. Har rison Davis, Mrs. Hiram Green, and Mrs. Dorothy Fisher. House Furnishings: Mrs. Cauley Rogers, chairman; Mrs. C. S. Green, Mrs. Charlie Rathbone, Mrs. Roy Gren and Mrs. Hugh Ferguson. Clothing: Mrs. F, C. Green, chairman; Mrs. Charles Duckett, Mrs. Raymond Rathbone and Mrs. Joe Moondy. Arts and Crafts: Mrs. Tom Brum itt, chairman; Mrs. P. E. Bingham, Mrs. Reeves Ferguson, Mrs. Flor ence Rathbone, Major Cecil Brodn and Mrs. R. T. Green. Health; Mrs. Elizabeth Seay, chairman, Mrs. Stonewall Rath bone, Mrs. Cauley Rogers, Mrs. Mija Rathbone and Mrs, Clyde Recreation: Miss Margaret Green, chairman, ', Begins Ferguson Max Rogers, Lura Mae, .Greeny Cetiie Ferguson, James ..'.Qphtei, Mjs. France Rogers, Mrs. Frank Fergu son, Miss Doris Rector, Rev. P. E. Bingham and Betty Jo Russell. (Photo by Ingram' Studio) These citizens were elected to principal positions when the Com munity Development Program in Ratcliffe Cove was organized. Left to right are Mrs. Hugh Ratcliffe, vice-chairman; Mrs. James Med ford, secretary; Mark Qalloway, treasurer; R. C. Francis, chairman; and Mrs. Algie Ratcliffe, reporter. Ralcliffe Gove Citizens ram Committees NameProq ln ciuzeng or Upper Crabtree elected the group shown here as leaders for their Community Development program. Lett to right, A. W. Ferguson, treasurer; Mrs. Hugh Smith, secretary; Hershel Rogers, reporter; Mrs. Cassius Rogers, vice chairman, and Jack Rogers, chairman. This, is a Mountaineer photograph by Ingram's Studio. Upper Crabtree Citizens Elect Officers; Plan Area Development Program Get Your For All Your Farm .Needs At IFajfmjBij federations Waynesville Canton The Ratcliffe Cove Community Club Officers selected, differerit committees and appointed a chair man for each at a recent meeting. Committees and Chairmen named were: Dairy Mrs. F. L. Leopard; Community Development Way Ratcliffe; Food and Nutrition Mrs. C. C. Francis; Fruits and Vegetables Mrs. Algie Ratcliffe; Home Beautification Mrs. Theodore Raby; Tobacco Boone Swayngim; Winter Legume and Clover Crop Jack Felmet; Poultry Lem Leopard; Boef Cattle Claude Francis: Swine C. C. Francis; Refreshment CommiMe Mrs. R. C. Francis; Rcratqn Mrs. Mark Galloway; Chjurch and Grounds Improvements Jesse James; House Furnishings Mrs. D. Reeves Noland; Health and Needy Mrs. Hugh Ratcliffe; Dairy Committee Chairman Mrs. Frank Leopard, Graham Rog ers, C. C. Francis, Edd Sims, Peggy Noland. Community Improvement Chairman, Way Ratclifle, Jack Fel met, Theodore Raby, Clyde Burch field, Mrs. Claude Francis. Mrs Hugh Ratcliffe, Mrs. Johnnie Mor row, Bramlett Stone. Food and Nutrition Chairman, Mrs. C. C Francis, Mrs James Med ford, Mrs. George Liner, Jeanette Leopard, Mrs. Floyd , Davis, Mrs. Joe Turner, Mrs. James Hendricks. Home Beautification Chairman. Mrs. Theodore Rabv. Mrs Clvrip Burchfield, Mrs. Jack Felmet. Mrs Edd Sims, Francis Massie, Will Ratcliffe, Grover Francis. Church and Grounds Improve ment Chairman, Jesse James, Mark Galloway, Harry Mashburn, George Liner, Mrs. Claimor Mc Cracken, Mrs. Bob Williams, Rev. J. E. B. Houser, Grady Robinson, Roy Miller. Ward Kirkpatriek, Walter Underwood. House Furnishing Chairmtn, Mrs .Reeves Noland, Mrs. Walter Francis, Mrs. Ratcliffe Medford, Mrs. Carl Jones, Mrs. Harry Craw ford, Mrs. Kenneth Rogers, Mrs. Boone Swayngim. Health and Needy Chairman, Mrs. Hugh Ratcliffe, Mrs. Lem Leopard, Mrs. Carter Camp, MrS. j Roy Davis, Mrs. Bill Leopard, Mrs. Maggie Grasty, Mrs. Ward Kirk patriek. Swine Chairman, C. C. Francis Bob Williams, Hascue Dyer, Elmer Bryson, Jerry Underwood, Jimmy Grasty. Winter Covet Crop Chairman, Jack Felmet, Hardy Liner, Troy Franklin. Forestry Chairman, Frank Leopard, Lee Gaddy, Woody Jones. Refreshment Committee Chair man, Mrs. R. C. Francis, Mrs. Johnnie Morrow, Mrs. Mark Palm er, Mrs. Carter Camp. Mrs. Bram lett Stone, Mrs. Grace Camp, Mrs. Jesse James, Mrs. John Nesbitt.- Recreation Chairman, Mrs. Mark Galloway, Mozelte Liner, Peggy Noland, Nancy Medford, Ed win Ratcliffe, John Nesbitt, Monty Underwood. Fruit and Vegetables Chairman, Mrs. Algie Ratcliffe, Mrs. Lane Ar rington, Mrs. Hilliard Jones. Mi's. Theodore Muse, Mrs. Fred Sanford, Nancy Leopard, Mrs. Carl Francis. Tobacco Chairman, Boone Swayngim, Hub Francis, Dave Turner, Bill Hill, Roy Nichols, Fred aanfojrd, Zimmery Messar, Sam Liner. Poultry Chairman. Lem I .eoD- ard, Wade Francis, David Noland, Mrs. Roy Meador. Elmer Palmer Pasture Chairman, Hugh Rat cliffe, Edd Sims, Algie Ratcliffe, Ratcliffe Medford, Reeves Noland, Mark Palmer, Hugh Francis, Edd Fincher. Alfalfa Chairman, Reeves No- land, Claude Francis. Lane Arrine- ton, Homer West. Beef Cattle Chairman. Claude Francis, Ted Francis. John Mnr. By HERSHEL ROGERS Mountaineer Correspondent The Upper Crabtree organization meeting under the Community De velopment Program was held on March 16 at the Crabtree - Iron Duff school. The following community offic ers were elected: chairman, Frank Medford; vice-chaiman, Mrs. Paul ine Rogers; secretary, Mrs. Hugh Noland; treasurer, Albert Fergu son; and reporter, Hershell Rog ers. Survey Committee: Jim Best, j chairman, Buford Ferguson, .lack Rogers, Mrs. Wayne McElroy, Mrs. ; Jim Henderson, George Best. Mrs. j Hilda Best, Edwin Rogers, and Mrs. I Sam Hill. J Ways and means committee: Weldon Sutton, chairman, Ray i Best, J. B. James, Mrs. Frank Med- j ford, and Mcs. M. B. Reeves, Jr. Program Committee: Mrs. Mary j Hawkins, chairman, Mrs. Hugh No- i land, Mrs, Gaye Bradshaw, Her- j shell Rogers, Hillary Medford, Mrs. Hugh Smith, Joe, Davis, and Ray Ferguson. . Persons were present from Big row, Jarvis Allison, Turner Gaddy, Perry Morrow. Clothinjr and Textiles Chair man, Mrs. Woody Jones, Mrs. Troy Franklin, Mrs. Gene Kuykendall, Mrs. Hugh Underwood, Mrs. Theo- aore Muse, Mrs. Hascue Dyer nazei Palmer. Serap Book and Progress Chair man, Mrs. Way Ratcliffe. Mi -iauae rrancls, Catherine Jones, Jimmy Galloway, Mrs. Will Rat- cnrie, reggy Camp. ruining and Textiles Mrs woody Jones; Scrapbook and Pro gross Mrs. Way Ratcliffe; l'a ture Hugh Ratcliffe; Alfalfa -D. Reeves Noland; Forestry -Frank Leopard. Thu rvffi,,,..... ,1 . . ... ....iri uciiueu 10 meet the second Thursday of each month at o.uu p.m., the meetings to be held at the churches in the community "c ieei mai mis Community De VeloDmenl nmnpn.n . r t""B'"" m promote a deeper feeling of unity and in this way spur us on to a better way of uvi.ig wnue at the task of making giving. ! Branch. Hyder Mountain, River ! side and Rush Fork sections. ! Special committees were named Mhe latter part of March to help I push the Upper Crabtree Com ! munity Development Program. Miss Cora Mae James was select- ! ed as secretary. The additional selections were 'made at a meeting at the home of Frank Medford. ' The new committees: DAIRY M B. Reeves, Chairman; Ray Best Albeit Ferguson Hugh Best Claude McCracken T. T. Noland Wayne McElroy COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENT Mrs. Ellen Davis, Chairman; Mrs. Frank Medford John Rogers Mrs. Fuller Justice Jim Rest FOOD AND NUTRITION Mrs. Wayne McElroy, Chairman Mrs. Ray Best Mrs. Charles Hall FRUIT AND VEGETABLES Mrs. Will Bradshaw, Chairman; Mary Hawkins George Best Gilmer Sanford HOME BEAUTIFICATION Mrs. Buford Ferguson, Chairman; Mrs. Cassius Rogers Mrs. Ellis Smart Mrs. Robert Hawkins Mrs. Crawford Best TOBACCO - Claude McCracken, Chairman' Hugh Smith Welch Messer George Best Herman Frady Fred Hoglen Hardy Hanson PASTURE Bob Rogers, Chairman; J. B. James Manson McElroy Jack Rogers Wallace Hill Buford Ferguson M. B. Reeves, Jr. Ed Rogers Blake McCracken Harry McCracken POULTRY Jimmie LaRuelle, Chairman Mrs. C. L. Hill J. D. Smith Earl Smith Mrs. Weldon Sutton Mrs. Willie Smith WINTER LEGUME AND COVER CROP Tommy Ferguson, Chairman; Hlliard Ross Harrison Smith T. T. Noland FORESTRY Matt Davis, Chairman; Ossius Rogers Tom Overman SWINE Ray Best, Chairman; Jack Best Ben James ALFALFA A. C. Walker, Chairman; Weldon Sutton Russell Rogers Bill Medford Carl Sutton BEEF CATTLE Josh Devore Jack Rogers, Chairman; Giants stole foul I'-d Hill mug. the ninth. Crawford Best 20, 1I2. Boone Rogers frank Medford The Departmej REFRESHMENT reroiimu-ndi usiJ Hex Messer, Chairman; in canni-d fish. Mrs. George Best quid be used in Mary Best fish, soups or choi Cassius Rogers ings fur full sad Bobby Best advantage of the! ,Mr? Doyle' "Wshel B( 'ltlumasine fee' Medf, !,'iank Medf, Albert ;,'s- Be k J ". Rex M, M" Jack a, nil'RCH i IMPROVE) J- B James B'll Smith ' nm HenderJ "lines JeC ""'"i nogers hob R0gers Mrs. M. M S' E- Clark Ws. Troy ,vlrs. Robert Mrs. Boone Robert Fera wv. C. 0. NJ u'le Mill HOUSE FURjj Mrs. Gay Br Mrs. Paul Bp, Mrs. Joe Dal Mrs. TheodoJ ILOTHING Barbara Best Mrs. Harry ffl Mrs. Welch II H's. Fred M Hilda Best I Dorothy Smiuf Mrs. Mary HJ HEALTH ANf Mrs. Ellis Sml Mrs. Wayne li Mrs. Bob Rogi Mrs. T. T, No! Mrs. Kate SaJ HAZELWOOD HARDWARE CO. Hear Progress Reports Cove Adopts New Prooram Projects; Names 3 New Groups By MRS. ALGIE RATCLIFFE Mountaineer Correspondent The adoption of community pro jects, progress reports, and the appointments of three new groups featured the RatclilTe Cove Com munity Development Program's regular meeting this month. Approximately 50 residents of the community came to the Eliza beth Chapel Methodist church to help set up the new groups and take part in the varied program, with Community Chairman R. C." Francis presiding. They adopted the recommenda tions of the Ways and Me.ans Com mittee to: Put up direction signs through out the community; To establish a community motto; Beautify the cemetery; Having a large mailbox and a sign set up at each farm showing the name of the owner. They decided to choose the com munity motto from suggestions sent in by each member, and to As these new projects were planned, the audience heard of the progress that has been made al ready. Poultry Chairman Lem Leopard reported he had acquired 100 baby chicks for food, and 250 more for raising a laying flock to produce hatching eggs he will sell. Boone Swayngim and Mrs. Frank leopard also reported they had started a laying flock. Alfalfa Claude Francis, discus sing me advantages of a good field of, alfalfa, offered to show his field to anyone interested, and to ex plain and. answer their questions., He spoke in the absence of Al falfa committee chairman D. Reeves Noland. uairying Mrs. F. L. Leopard uiacusseo me Duildlng of Grade uarns ana tne advantages of ouying the best dairy cows Beef Cattle Chairman Claude Francis spoke on the advantages of naying me. best grade of beef cat- e. lie added that the. demand award a prize to the person whose I now ws greater than it has suggested motto is adopted. Dee- in connection with thpse nm. xopacco Chairman Rnnn - 1 V w awayngim, discussing this year's shortage of tobacco plants, asked members of the community who have plants, to remember their neighbors. We are proud that a member of out i community was chosen as County-Wide chairman for the Community Development Program The resignations of Mrs. TheoL dijrt Raby-as chairman of the Beautiflcatton committee and Mm Way Ratcliffe as chairman of the, tuimcciiuii wun inese nrn. i . ... jpcis, new committees were set ud as follows: Cemetery Chairman. C. r. Francis. Bob WiHlama - Mi. AioU.I . 0"- osicuue.anct ueorge Uner. motto Mrs. Way Ratcliffe, chair man; C. C. Francis. Ward Klrknat- rlck, R. c, Francis, and-Claude Francis. Mall Box and Name Chairman. M4ty Galloway, Ray Wle 'and,' Harry Crawford, scrapbook and progress committee were accepted. Mrs. Claude Francis was elected the new chairman of the beautifi cation group, and Mrs. Carl Jones wag elected to succeed Mrs. Rat- cutle as chairman of the scrapbook nu- progress committee. vre extend our congratulations to Mr, Francis on being selected for this honor and we fesi that the nominating committee and the peopie of Haywood County have made a wise. choice. Tbe singing of "America" by the group opened the program, with Mrs. Way Ratcliffe accompanying at the piano. Mrs. Hugh Ratcliffe gave the de- VOtlOnal VAOlln U- in.. "-- ms me ism hvsalm and the famous poem, "Trees" bv JoyceKilmer. ' y C. C. Francis closed with a prayer. "It..!- n w.wa.. c. rrancis then took charge and asked for the read tag of tbe,minutes of the last meet ing. After these minutes were read by Mrs. James Medford ity secretary, each chairman was given a list of those serving with his group. inen Mr. Francis read .v, county goals for the program. - c I UU III V-Wl fin rwrtt the Ratcliffe Cove communis u,. represented by Chairman R c iSStok MrSi Heii Hugh Ratcliffe and Mrs. Aid p.ii-. the general officers. sill " ' JM': .IriMuIiiiMiiiw111""1''' """"b"' "" J.iijUp 1 rA.ll tt Carrying A Complete Line of Nationally Advrf Brands Of Hardware PAINTS Benjamin Moore Interior and Exterior Paints For All Purposes SEEDS Field, Garden, Orchard and Lawn Seeds TOO r.nnett SH vuir" Field an Tools, EXCELLENT SERVICE - ECONOMICAL PRlf Fhone 595-1 loe HowelL Owner Hazelwoo LInwnrai
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