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mm r PASS SIX (Third Section? THE WAYNESVTLLE MOUNTAINEER Seek Register of Deeds Nomination mm i ; t :H' k 1 I I f I 1 5( a V I: i, i !M 1 t J In li ,t ? fit 1.1 t IVi' i. v; V 'it Dr. F. M, Davis Retires From Champion Post Dr. F. M. Davis, plant physician for the Canton Division of The Champion Paper and Fibre Com pany fur thirty years, resigned on March 1. on account of ill health. The following story, of his ser vices appeuied in The Log of ac tivities of the Champion company: "Dr. Davis, a native of Haywood county, graduated from Vanderbilt University in 1894 and returned to Haywood county to begin his life's work. In 1911 he removed to Can ton to practice medicine and in 1910 became assistant to Dr. Rey nolds, deceased who was plant physician at that time. "In 1 91 1 Dr. Davis joined the Militia and served on the Mexican border during the Villa rebellion. He also served for fourteen months overseas in World War I. "Dr. Davis is a past president of the Haywood County Medical So ciety, the Tenth District Medical Society of North Carolina and past chairman of a Section of Public Health, State Medical Society. "We regret very much that he had to resign, however, for several months Dr. Davis has been in bad health and recovery was so slow he decided to give up his medical practice for the time being His many friends in Canton. Haywood county and throughout the state hope he will soon recover." Board Reclassifies Ten Men During Week Ten men were reclas: the past week by the board with two men pi 1-A. subject for active the selective service I.lnyd Hul'us Buchan; Hoy Hannah. Placed in class 4-F aid M. Barber. James David li. Cagle, Wade Robert T. Buchanan. Continued in class 4 llaney. Jr., Edward K. Truett W. Medtord. sified during local draft aced in class duty under as follows: in and Lee were: Rich W. McElroy. H. Guy and F were John Nelson and BRYAN MEDFORD is seeking the nomination and re-election as Register of Deeds, a post he has held for one term. A native of Haywood, and well known, has a wide family connection. He oper ated a farm and raised cattle be fore being elected to office. MARK M. FERGUSON, of Fines Creek, is seeking the nomination as Register of Deeds. He taught school in the county after leaving W.C.T.C. For seven years he worked with the government. He is a tanner and cattle raiser, and the son of Z. V. Ferguson, and the late Mr. Ferguson. Boosters Stage Quiz Program A quiz program on town, county and state affairs were featured at the monthly meeting of the Boost ers club last Thursday night. The program was in charge of Howard t'lapp, Paul Davis, and W. Curtis Russ. Several committees reported, in cluding the group charged with or ganiizng and financing a Softball team to represent the club. Rev. S. R. Crockett is president of the club and named Clyde Fisher as chairman of the program committee for the June meeting. Lemon Juice Recipe Checks Rheumatic Pain Quickly if you suffer from rheumatic, artbri (is or neuritu rj"- ty ibu simple mexpciuive home recipe I rut rhuiunJa are Luinj;. Gci a ruckle nf Ru Ex Compound, a 2 uvtks' aupply tuj.iv. Mn it uith j qujft of y.jttr, aJJ the juice of 4 Unions. It's t'jiy. plcjsant and no trouble it jII. Y'uu tutj uiily ) tablespoon fuls two times a day. Often within 4& Iidum -- &unit-ti nut over night phndij results jrc obtained, ll the pjiiu Jo Hot quickly leave and il you Jo not led batter, Ru Ei will cost you nothing to try t it i ol J by your drui&ut under abso lute money h&k guaiaiiur Ru-Kji Compound i tot mIc iid tekuuimendcd by CUKT1S DRUG STORE Carol Grahl Assigned To USS Wisconsin Carol Grahl, Hospital Apprentice first class, son of Mr. and Mis. Linwood Grahl, of Waynesville has been assigned to duty aboard the USS Wisconsin. Young Grahl entered the service in January, 1945, and took his boot trainfng at Bainbridge, Md. From there he was sent to a post near Parris Island, then to Fort Lauder dale, Fla., and later to Norfolk, Va. The USS Wisconsin is now in Portsmouth harbor. The man who "has an axe to grind" usually has not been cut ting wood. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Arling McGaha, of Waynesville, announce the birth of a son on May 7. Mr. and Mrs. McKinley Burress, of Waynesville, Route 1, announce the birth of a daughter on May 7. Mr. and Mrs. Lesley Woodard, of Lake Junaluska, announce the birth of a son on May 7. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Metealf, of Canton, announce the birth of a son on May 8. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ray, of Can ton, announce the birth of a daugh ter on May 8. Mr. and Mrs, Lauson Anders, of Canton, Route 1, announce the birth of a son on May 9. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Smith, of Can ton, Route 1, announce the birth of a daughter on May 11. Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Terrell, of Canton, Route 2, announce the birth of a daughter on May 11. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rogers, of Waynesville, announce the birth of a son on May 1 1. Mr. and Mrs. Barney Woody, of Waynesville, Route 2, announce the birth of a son on May 12. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wines, of Can ton, Route 1, announce the birth of a daughter on May 13. We have war to settle an argu ment. Then we argue over the war and start again. Locust Plague Moves Ga. Town To Drastic Stops BOLTON, Ga. The locusts have descended on Bolton, and local citizens describe the collective buz zing of the swarm every morning as a symphony from hell." Biblical - minded entomologists assure the Boltonians that these are not the same kind of locusts that plagued Egypt in Moses' day, but in a way they're just as bad. These are 1 7-y ear-locusts, or the circade septendecim if you want to be literal. That means these locusts are hatched from eggs laid 17 years ago. It also means that the eggs they're laying now prac tically guarantee that Bolton will have another swarm 17 years hence. Bolton citizens, tired of being awakened by their internal sym phony, are planning to use a trick imported from South Marzipor. They're going to catch one, deco rate its head with red lead and let it loose. South Marzipor re ports that the decorated locust will then fly away, and all the others with him. Fall Cabbage Cabbage harvested in the fall not only contains more vitamins than spring cabbage, but also has these food nutrients evenly distributed throughout the head, instead of be ing concentrated in the outer leaves. If a child is cross and irrita ble, don't spank him. Look at his tongue. If it's coated, he may need a laxative. Remember a cross, prtvish child, suffering with faulty elimination, will find quick relief with Tricna. Children take Triena gladly, too, be cause Triena is flavored with pleasant-tasting prune juice. Let delicious prune juice help you give medi cine when your child needs it. Buy delicious TRIENA now. Use only as directed. 30c, large size just 50c. m m ATTENTION RAN VETE of Haywood County The Veterans organization in Hay wood County is not sponsoring any candidate in the Democratic Primary for Solicitor, Congress, State or Federal offices but recommend that each voter use his own good judgment in his voting for the candidates in these races. Haywood Veterans Association W ft V v ' W. ROT FRANCIS The Haywood Democra Executive Committee ENDORSES Wo Roy Fraeci FOR OLUCETOi TO THE CITIZENS OF HAYWOOD COUNTY: The undersigned members of the Haywood County Democratic Executive Committee rec ommend the nomination of W. Roy Francis, of Haywood County, for District Solicitor on May 25, based upon the following facts: He is a lawyer of ability, having been engaged in the general practice of law since 1923. During this period of time the citizens of Haywood, Jack son and Transylvania Counties sent him to the North Carolina Senate where he made a fine record of service for Western North Carolina, and was recognized as one of the outstanding Senators of the sessions in which he served. In 1934, upon the recommendation of Presi dent Franklin D. Roosevelt, the Attorney Gen eral of the United States appointed him as Assist ant United States Attorney for the Federal District, covering twenty-nine counties of West ern North Carolina. His record in the Courts is a distinguished one and is notable for the hard work that he put into it. A vast majority of all cases, criminal and civil, in which the United States Government was interested, was person ally handled by him. He is a war veteran, having served approxi mately twenty-one months in foreign and home service during the First World War. Since his war service he has been active in securiiJ fits for disabled soldiers and the famf deceased soldiers. He is thorough with the problems of the veterans and hi their friend throughout the years. Thedf Pearl Harbor Mr. Francis volunteered h ices to the War Department and soonthi he closed his law office and was assigne duty with the U. S. Maritime Commissioi he served for approximately two year which he re-opened his law office in Wad where he has been active in the practice! and civic affairs until the present time. everywhere of both wars should feel pi support him for Solicitor. He was appointed by the War Financl mittee to head up the last three Waruw in Haywood County. Under his leaderst amounts above the assigned quota finance the progress of the war. Mr. Francis, the only candidate fro: urnnr! Pnimtv fr.r CJnliritnr haS StOOO W government, better schools, and better' pond it. inns thrnii 0hnut. the land, and has hp heean the i of law. home Count'' date, a splendid lawyer and a loyal and? citizen and Democrat. C. E. BROWN, Chairman Haywood Democratic Executive Committee MRS. O. L. YATES Vice Chairman MRS. FRED WINFIELP Secretary J. M. CATHEY Chairman Pigeon GROVER C. DAVIS Chairman N. Waynesville C. N, ALLEN Chairman Haaelwcod T. L. BRAMLETT Chairman S. Waynesville This Message Signed By MEDFORD LEATHERWOOD Chairman Jonathans Creek T. C. DAVIS Member Iron Duff J. MANSON MEDFORD Member Iron Duff J. T. BAILEY Beaverdam No. 6 O. L. YATES Chairman Iron Duff JACK L. WEST Chairman Clyde W.W.PIESS Chairman Beaverdam FRED WINFIELD Chairman Beaverdam J. B. HEATHERLY Chairman East Fork , .ru WER r. creek CH Member Fines Cree HOMER V.CAGLfc Member Committee Member S.-"0! A. G. BALDWIN Chairmna White 0 The Above Signatures Are On File At The Mountaineer For Public Inspection -Paid AdvertiseB8 1 1
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