- ? ? - ? ^ Unofficial Primary Election Returns For Haywood County ~~T Solicitor S. Serine House Rep. I Sheriff ' Tax Collector Chm of Board j ( Bd. of Comm. Bd. of Education ! I r K?H '*? ? u EH Z a * | * - ? 1 ? * ? I I SI 2 E I ? fc s S 2 I >? r" ~ sc !L r.i u. k i_ ? k s8" ?; o w *? ;; u. 5 PRECINCT * " < J = ^ic:s i' S - E ?u.(*c 2 ? Z 3 2 Oa'-wS i 5 ? E * ? u t * ?EsSfiStfCS s I * ? = ?Ws4 5?sw t-'hii a ? <ks! ^ 2 - s ^ 5 5 o * ^ "?s'2sS*s: ? s ?'? . s t i s s e s s 2 ; s s * t g s a 3 9 - = = w'g?.B;swfiS-:?^^? 2 < S *? < ~s^c fi?"(IioJSE?*&j'*Sj?s|BS'^a;c)S|OfeCo sc-,w-i" 79 196 115 167 195 133 07 170 303 77 109 71 14 82 1,4 100 180 ** *<?' ?? ? *77 =5-^?.? ~T? it u *r~iT~?rrh m tit?-,?? m 33 7 ? 22 82 .20 5 Z Z mm* m m * Beaverdam No. 2 161 50 51 110 135 59 80 112 199 47 141 30 11 59 15 80 19 8, S ^ 62 m 91 74 Beaverdam No 3 51 ^ 15,^ ? ? ? 5 * 5 g S 5 1 ? " Z ? ? ? >*."8 5=3,, 141 51 n m ? ?. ? ? ? , 5" " Z Z m * m m ? * Beaverdam No. 5 _38_87_33__33_ 57__28_ 118 58 31 ? M ? ? iT^!. jj S 117 ~ H~i82 ' W ? 92 ?? !? ?? ? Beavrrdam No. 6 180 71 80 188 106 62 108136 300 29 144 f ^13 46 tt I* ? * * ^ ?. 74 u 23 46~~ 88 36 33 49~ 38 71 77~~ 52 17 40 74 J2._24 60 12_ 6_35__28_J2: _29 42 2 * .i? V ?, % /* ;. , ^ n Bi? Cmk (Mt. Sterling! 32 8 7 38 6 0 6 38 41 3 37 ,0 0 6 ?0 0 ? 34 ?_ " Q *5 11 7 Cataloochee 1 3 8 4 3 3 1 3 6 1 3 ! ? _ 3 ?- . 14 ~ 52 21 57 6~ 2 12 49 12 49 191 12 59 " 8 K ? 7 59 9 23 57 57 13 9 5 4 8 4 ? 103 298 14., 97 130 187 259 175 .94' "Zir^Z138!255 3-.180 120 141 278 477 8, 285 90 2, 92 75 2 8 0 1 308 _ .03 298 - . ^ ^ ^ ^ 1 Crabtree 51 . 68 152 123 123 39 79 144 227 29 95 37 .4 75 49 49 - ? ^ 28"~5o"~ 04 48 08 last Fork 60 51 39 05 75 18 .08 10 1.9 31 55 38 .8 22 28 .3 51 .9 _W , - 25 75 97 ~62 80 .09 Fines Creek No. 1 66 73 162 153 100 *!_<? 185 255 42 49 21 9 208 30 3o 250 17 ^ 3 33 40 Fines Creek No. Z 3 33 > * 0 0 0 43 8 3 50 2 0 52 44 1 ? ^ ^ llaxelwood 199 158 135 211 240 77 43 357 402 75 125 149 20 33 102 181 119 140 30 < Iron Duff 20 27 ^136 ,12 73 47 38 90 ~ 161 18 f 94 23 9 30 28 20 120 20 ,9 10. 0 156 4 J ? * ^ ? Ivy Hill 228 * 104 93 190 178 119 68 186 388 31 290 40 5 52 39 108 120 55 89 212 39 279 3. 123* 39 ~ 64 ~ 73 :?* --?7 -,4ai37 ^ - - -_i49 - 2 4c -35 -,o3 45 3t ?% % ? z " ; ? - lake Junaluska 64__71_112 91 "* ** ? *? 28 ^ - ? K ? 'J. ~ i? m ? ' M ' ?'?*? ?' WE~ -7 * ? 174 58 94 ^ rm * it* 68 267 50?^ 54 32 25 35 84 39 . W ? ? , ? ? ^ ^ ^ ^ * m* on a U2 1Q 21 33 76 97 38 77 24 5 B 25 89 8 M 45 ?? i Center Fisron ?4 20 37 92 39 21 33 /o ?/ *? ? ?q. 7fi ? 59 49 31 ? . i> 64 * 00' 90 * 81 43 32 92 154 23 57 38 29 8 52 41 71 33 29 3.1 84 12 Centrr^tVav nes* ille 107 273 202 287 313 * 199 175 227 500 132 .53 283 25 54 129 137 .88 215 77 294 MT ^ ^ jg West Wayncsville l'l7~ 163 179 152 268 193 87 160 358 8^ 174 102 22 83 73 98 1?3 H2 59 259 69 305 203 258~~180 10! 133' South Wajnesville 150 319 129 289 261 161 159 247 496 111 158 252 35 07 100 106 216 209 47 255 _ _ .. | Fast \Va> nrsville 56 92 ,73 ,28 220 ,47 ~ 07 ,40 274 80 ^ _ JC _.? 33__ 48__76 81 .27 68 240 58 ?_!?* ^ ^ 28 ' White Oak 9 22 51 41 30 ' 9 12 56 03 12 11 8 0 48 13 3 / 7 , 2 0 65^ 1 73 ! TOT A I. 2789 2399 2725 3830 3459 ,804 2143 3489 0470 ,314 3,31 1872 40, 1373 1350 3166 2483 1871 123, 4012 1009 42.1 1345 1937 2335 3277 3005 2338 20o0 i-somcm PRECINCT - ? 2 w rr I * * ? = - < 5 = ? !f 5 * r ?*? A ? " ' ^ = * Saunook . 13 v<~~> __J 13 1 18 7* Center Waynesville 7ii 211 tu?p22? Lake Junaluska 17 ??= '? ?I? ~L 7 M 25 West Waynesville 58 35 Allen's Creek 43 ~tj g ? Hazel wood 43 7:3 totals 255 ^ ?South Waynesvllte and East Waynesvil].> i.ot reported MOKL ABOl'T Mrs. Rotha (Continued from Page One) was known for her many kind nesses to her friends and neigh- ' bors. Mrs. Rotha had been a member j of the Waynesville Presbyterian j Church through the years of her residence here and was a member | of the Dorcas Bell Lotfe Chapter, i Daughters of the American Rev olution. Her husband died several i years ago. Surviving are two sons, George Rotha of Charlotte and Harry Rotha, Jr., of Orlando, Fla; four daughters, Mrs. Martin Berry of PJeasdiit.Valley, N. V., Miss Louise Rotha of St. Mary's City, Md., Miss Charlene Rotha of Morgan ton - Tillie RoJ lion.. . t>iothers. (3 Km. B T. KiuaI Francisco, Calif , one J A. l< BuBreuil of wj and two grandchildren. | A11 ' iifs v,ere J direction of Garrett | Home BACK IN \VASHISGI Bill Davis returned toa ton tmla after spetidunj with parents, Mr J Frank Davis. D.i \ i- has been in wJ seven ye aiand i- now* spt i iul course in acctxuM uui kiiu lor a financing tl He was formerly comimI the llousi of Kepresentathl inn room 1 ? Th an I Want To Express My Appreciation For The Votes I Received In Saturday's Democratic t'OMMITTI I'. which met here Friday and selected Lake Junalus ka for the l!>56 mretini of the Souhteastern Jurisdictional Con ference. This picture was made on thr steps of thr administration building. I.akc Junaluska. left to right, front row: Robert Rooks. Mercer. Trim.: Itenjainin Whitmorr, chairman. Nash\ille; Dr. Ri mer A. Clark, trustee, Cake Junaluska: Dr. A. J. Ilobbs, Goldsboro: J. G. Houston, New Albany. .Miss.; Second row; F.dwin Jones. chairman of board of trustees of Lake Junaluska. C harlotte; Dr. K. II. Hlum-hurd, pastor. Central Methodist church, Ashevilie; llush Classic, truster, Waynesville: Jewell R. Smith, Nashville; Admiral \X. N. Thomas, trustee, I.akc Junaluska, James W. Fowler, Jr., .superintendent. Lake Junaluska, and Dr. I.ud II. Estes. general secretary, Memphis. tl'hoto by C. Grencll, Lake Junaluska). It Pays To Use Mountaineer Want Ads i I ? ? Thanks i I WANT TO THANK EVERY ONE FOR THEIR VOTE IN THE DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY, HELD LAST SATURDAY ? I DEEPLY APPRECIATE THE VOTES GIVEN ME FOR THE NOMINATION FOR REPRESENTATIVE V Jerry Rogers Luther Shaw Has Excellent Record At W. C. College | Luther Wallace Shaw, son of Dr. and Mrs. Luther Shaw of Way nosville, received his B. S. Degree from Western Carolina College to day. I ft He entered Western Carolina in 19!t;! after transferring from North Carolina State College in lialoigh In addition to being editor of the , campus newspaper. The Western Carolinian during his senior year. Luther was active in many other I I college functions. I During his Freshman year, he was a member of the I'hilomathian f.iterary Society, the band and I the chorus 11c was also president I of the Student Union Music Dro- s MOKE ABOUT Accidents (Continued from page 1) all three crashed. The taxi did not stop, officers said. No one was in jured in the three-ear crash, al though damages were about $1,000 J the patrolman said. $100 Damages To 2 Cars Damages to two ears, of $50 each, was reported by Cpl. Smith, as the result of a collision of two ears Saturday about four, between here and l.ake Junaluska.. Carol Owen Janes was making a left' turn, when a ear driven by Edgar M. Kuykendall hit the right rear of Janes' car. Janes was charged nvith failure to give a hand signal. ? Speeder Fined Frank Chambers was fined 5100 and cost, and had his drivers license revoked for a year, in May or's court, as he was tried for driving drunk, and breaking off a power pole on. East Street. In addition to his fine, Mayor Way assessed him with $125 dam ages to tlio? power pole and lines. Chambers was arrested by Cpl. Pritchard Smith. gram. In his Sophomore year he continued his participation in the Upon entering the portals of college band and chorus. Western Carolina. Luther's inter ests broadened and he embarked 1 on his newspaper career, which he is now planning to follow. Af ter a year's work 011 the paper he was elected editor, and served in this capacity during his last year at the College. Academically speaking, Luther has made an outstanding record. During the six quarters he has been at Western Carolina, he has made the honor roll five, and the Dean's List three. These grades en titled him to become a member of the national teacher college honor society. Alpha Phi Sigma. Luther majored in Social Science ,and hopes to eventually write for the North Carolina De partment of History and Archives. To help him realize this goal, he )uoui.\'o|diua .Miliums pomoqo seq I as a reporter on the Sylva Herald, in Sylva. ? 1 Entomologists say the first flight | on earth probably was made by an i insect. The people of Afghanistan are turning their attention to silk pro duction. 1 Top-dressing pastures and hay crops now will provide more ahundant growth this summer. Prices for hogs are expected to remain relatively high through 1954. Of North Carolina's 288.508, farms, 25.1 per cent are operated by non-whites. North Caolina's 1953 pig crop ? estimated at 1.581.000 head, 13.3 ?er cent below the 10-year aver-1 >?0 of 1 590 000 head. 11? >1UKL ;\DUl I Scott (Continued from Pace One) Carl T. Durham. 6th District: F. H. Carlyle, 7th District; and C. B Deane, 8th. In the 10th district, J. C. Scd bcrry won the nomination and will appose Rep. Charles R. Jonas, the slate's only Republican congress- ? Primary. I Bryan D. 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