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Bedden is Front" . z,bu:o" weave- lrom his i, .in ifii coun- irrf''h iur . a r llVlltll. rcati'd a undoubtedly w.i.'ii- ori" " rist n;mui because jl.lr to i- c;im- Iv . . III-- jiiil lllV hero tlvaiit.it . in" L . , f f t,)ia'lil'll"u It - " ,. .. sc;imiI1. nil'.. . irai-lieu i "Men's Suit Supply Expected To Rise ! NEW YORK American men are getting suits at a rate of more than double that at the turn of the year, and supplies should become j increasingly greater as the year progresses. This conclusion came from an International Statistical Bureau, private research organization, study which said about 2,000,000 suits a month cmrently are flowing into retail s'ores a quantity equal to the highest pre-war production rate. It estimated output this quarter at 6,000,000 suits compared with 3,000,000 in the final quarter of 1945. The consumer may not see much evidence of an increase in supplies because suits are sold as rapidly as they are received. Tar Heel Suggests Lewis Be Hung THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER PAGE FIVE (Second Serflcz? .riil'i'i KtdilfM us pt'iik. Soreness t New Easy Way I In Comfort t.nur'. .irk. Jul m ' 1 southii'E ,' a Ml e uf 1 1 i UK ::sk fur t ARM ON 4 V Rale Drus Store niary day Mr. Weaver will be still farther out in front than he is to day." Buncombe County, Weaver's home ground, is believed by Mr. Adams to be solidly behind him in both the City and County areas. Adams says that Mr. Weaver hopes to be able to return home from Washington by the end of this week for at least a few days personal campaigning, and renew ing contact with some of his old friends and supporters. He ex pects to get to Haywood County early next week. WASHINGTON Tar Teel reac tion against the prolonged .,,,1 j strike, and to a lesser extent against John L. Lewis personally. began to have a definite effect on senatorial mail recently. The offices of both Wen. Josiah W. Bailey, of Raleigh, and Sen Clyde R. Hoey. of Shelby, reported a sharp upswing in mail recent Iv and credited the increase to the coal strike situation. The letters and 1, !egram re ceived by the two senators were practically unanimous in ursine that "something" be done to "end the strike, with governmental in tervention and seizure nf H, ,i. the most frequently suggested remedy, although there was one letter which suggested mildly that Lewis, the mine workers" president, I be hung as the first step in remedy ing the situation. ' I Political Announcements FOR CONSTABLE votera of Waynesville FOR TAX COLLECTOR TAX COLLECTOR i uereov announce mvself a can- l t j:j , , , wen can i hereby announce myself as a didale for re-electian In tb . ,. , . . " lice nf lv iii .f u a ' caiwMiaw? lor me office of tax col-, " neia on the 25th day the To the Township: I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of CoasUMe of Waynesville Township subject to your action in the Democratic pri mary to be held on the 25th day county subject to the action of the Democratic primary on May 25. I pledge myself to continue to serve the county to the best of my ability. J. E. FERGUSON FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce that I am a candidate for the nomination as sheriff subject to the action of the Democratic primary on May 25th. Your support will be appreciated, and if nominated and elected, I pledge to give eilieient service to the county. FRED Y. CAMPBELL Full-fleshed Turkey The most important factor to look for when buying a turkey, whether oressea or on foot, is what is c iiui-uesmng. mis simply means plenty of meat on the bones. The breast should be broad with the breast bone so covered with flesh that it does not protrude to the skin. The back, hips and other bones ot the body should he fnllv mvrr,i I Always look for a well-fed bird. COUNTY COMMISSIONER I hejeby announce myself a can didate for re-election to member ship on the Haywood county board of commissioners, subject In th v-mci ' ailed ' acl,on of ,ne Democratic primary leans 1 on May 25- 1 wiu appreciate your support. I). J. NOLAND VOTE FOR i If Hi 0 9 RYSON for d L i0 I ' " sJ 4 ,sCyt-l 1 fm&tkp - i A ? 1 III I JtilWIll ''-ft inn ,1 CLERK OF COURT I hereby announce myself a can didate for re-election to the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Haywood county, subject to the action of the Democratic primary on May 25. I am asking your sup port. HUGH LEATHER WOOD to the action of the Denuicmtln primary on May 25. If elected. I pledge myself to i work for the people of Haywood county as the Tax Collector to the 1 best of my ability and to devote my best efforts to promoting the interests of this county without favors to any class, faction or indi vidual. SERE T. BRYSON FOR STATE SENATE I hereby announce that I am a candidate for the nomination of State Senate subject to the action of the Democratic primary to be held on May 25th. I put my past record as a business man and pub lic official as my platform. J. R. BOYD. SR. given me will be deeply appre riated and the undersigned will ad minister the office with fairness to all if he secures the nomination. A. F. (AUT) ARRINGTON REGISTER OF DEEDS I hereby announce myself a can didate for re-election to the office of Register of Deeds subject to the action of the Democratic pri mary, May 25. I would appreciate the support of my friends through Haywuod county and if re CHAIRMAN COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS FOR CHAIRMAN BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS I hereby announce that I am a randidate for the nomination as Chairman of the Board of Commis sioners, subect to the action of the Democratic primary on May 25th. I put up my record as a Haywood cltiien, farmer, and veteran as my platform. Your support will be appreciated. GEORGE F. PLOTT CITIZENS YWOOD COUNTY: jianv n( you undoubtedly am a candidate for the of lolisitor subject to the ac-' the Democratic voters in ing primary. the oldest son, of Judge ysim who is now professor fend Ict-ai adv ;ity. I completed my legal pn at the I In i vorc.it v 'aroiina and have been en- ii the 0 ,1 i-n-uivv c and certainlv fppl Jm thoroughly qualified to Pice of Snlirit '"'vui. uwt, willy f education but also ex- )v firm cniu-iot ; IMS 4 1-S .1 i ' V. HUll UlcU Villi ' c;m eH'oct a large saving a-Vl'ts money by present ! matter 10 the court as as Possible and not keep- THAD D. BRYSON, JR. ins matters pending on the docket and holding witnesses over from term to term. This I certainly promise to do. I also feel that the people of each county should have a voice in the management of court affairs and I wholeheartedly invite any person or group of per sons, in the event I am elected, to feel free to discuss matters of court interest with me at any time it best suits their conveni ence. If I am fortunate enough to secure the nomination to which I aspire I pledge myself to prose cute all violations of the law to the best of my skill and ability, however, guaranteeing a fair and impartial trial to each and every defendant. I earnestly solicit your vote and support in the Democratic Pri mary, May 25th. THAD D. BRYSON, JR. FOR SOLICITOR' I hereby announce myself a can didate for solicitor of this district, subject to the Democratic primary on May 5. I pledge to fill the posi tion to the best of my ability if elected to the office. W. R. FRANCIS FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce myself a can didate for re-election for the of fice of sheriff of Haywood county subject to the action of the Demo cratic primary on May 25. I would appreciate the support of the Dem ocratic voters of this county. ROHERT V. WELCH FOR STATE SENATE I hereby announce myself a can didate for the State Senate from this district, subject to the Demo cratic primary on May 25. I would appreciate the support of the vot ers of Haywood County. WILLIAM MEI)F"ORD COUNTY COMMISSIONER I hereby announce myself a can didate for re-election to member ship on the Haywood county board of commissioners subject to the ac tion of the Democratic primary on May 25. Your support will be ap preciated. JOIIN R. HIPPS CLERK OF COURT I hereby announce myself a can didate for the office of Clerk of Superior Court of Haywood Coun ty, subject to the actiiin nf Ik. Democratic primary on May 25. I will deeply appreciate your sup port. JOE SLOAN REGISTER OF DEEDS I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Register of Deeds for Haywood county, subject to the action of the Democratic primary May 25, 1946. Your vote and support will be appreciated. MARKM. FERGUSON FOR LEGISLATURE I hereby announce my candi dacy for re-election to the house of representatives of the North Carolina General Assembly, sub ject to the Democratic primary of May 25th. If nominated and elected, I will try to promote the general welfare of our county and stale as a whole. GLENN C. PALMER FOR CONSTABLE WaynesvUle Township I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Constable of WaynesvUle Township, subject to the action of the Democratic pri mary on May 25. I would appre ciate your support. SAM H. KELLEY. elected will endeavor to continue to give my best service to the of fice. BRYAN MEDFORD I hereby announce myself a can didate for re-election as chairman of the county board of commission ers of Haywood county subject to . 1 the action of the Democratic pri mary on May 25. I would appre ciate the support of the voters of Haywood county. GEORGE A. BROWN, JR. illllllllllllllllMIMHM VOTE FOR Clarence (Foxy) Edwards to CONSTABLE WAYNESVILLE TOWNSHIP A World War Veteran JT " I 1 I FTC ML BRYAN MEDFORD iRYAN EXFCCTOR'S NOTICK II.iinp; (nialified as Kxeculor if (ho eslale (if Nelson Grillin. de ceased, lale of Haywood County, North Carolina. I his is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to ex hibit (hem to the undersigned at Way nesville. North Carolina, on or before the Hth dav of April. 1847. ir this notice, will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment This the 29lli day of April. 1946. MOSHS OSHOHNK, Kxeculor of the Kstale of Nelson Griffin, deceased. 152G May 2-9-l(i-21-28-.June 4 I ffoiice To The Public been lefollowino removed from their present sites: pELWOOD: From Town Hall to Hazelwood Elementary School. KE JUNALUSKA: From Ward Service Sta tion to Ward Warehouse. Haywood County Board Of Elections c c 1 ' NRS0N, Chairman . . . W. T. CRAWFORD, Secretary J. A. SINGLETON, Member NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOE MOTOR CARRIER FRANCHISE CERTIFICATE, DOCKET NO. 3526 NORTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COUNTY. Notice is hereby given that Ray Ilaynes of Canton. North Carolina has made application to the North Carolina I'tililies Commission for a franchise certificate to transport working passencers to the indus trial plants at Canton, North Caro lina, and Lnka, North Carolina over the following highways and between the following points: Be ginning al Balsam (Jap, in Hav wood County. North Carolina, and running over U. S. Highway 19 and 23 from said point through Way nesville. Clyde, Canton, and on to Enka in Buncombe County, and i return: also over Highway No. 284 and 110. beginning at the overhead bridge leading to Mount Pisgah and traveling over said highway through Woodrow on to Canton. and intersecting with said U. S. Highway No. 19 and 23: and from said point on Fnka in Buncombe County: that the Commission has set application for hearing at ten o'clock. A. AT., an Tuesday, June 4. 1946. at the Laagren Hotel, in the City of Asheville. North Caro lina. All persons or corporations ob jecting lo the granting of this fran chise shall take notice hereof and be present on said date and hour and oppose the granting of said franchise. This the 30th day of April, 1946. RAY HAYNES, Petitioner. 1521 May 2-9-16-21 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR MOTOR FRANCHISE CERTIFI CATE, DOCKET NO. 3504 NORTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COUNTY. Notice is hereby given that W. T. Lee. doing business as Twin City Bus Service, has made application to the North Carolina Utilities Commission for a franchise certi ficate to transport passengers over the following highwavs and roads and between the following points: Beginning at Waynesville and trav eling over U. S. Highway No. 19 and 23 to intereetion of U. S. Highway and Ratcliff Cove County road, and over same to Clyde. North Carolina; crossing U. S. Highway 19 at Clyde and traveling unnumbered County road through Thickety Section of County to Can ton, North Carolina: thenee from Canton, North Carolina, to New found Gap of County road to Lei cester and intersecting with N. C. Highway 63 at Leicester;- thence over N. C. C3 and N. C. 191 to Asheville: and from near Leicest er over County road unnumbered to West Asheville as the same In tersects with U. S. 19 and 23 in West Asheville; thence on to Ashe ville over U. S. 19 and 23, and return by same route; that the Commission has set said applica tion for hearing at ten o'clock, A. M., on Monday, June 3, 1946, at the Lanfr- Hotel in Asheville. All persons or corporations ob jecting to the granting of this fran chise shall take notice hereof and be present on said date and hour and oppose the granting of said franchise. This the 30th day of April, 1946 TWIN CITY BUS SERVICE, By W. T. Lee. Jr., Petitioner. 1530 May 2-9-16-21 MEDFORD for M.&S TEK of Known All Over The County Liked AH Over The County A Man Whose Outstanding Record Is Well Known All Over Haywood NOTICE OF SERVICE BY PUBLICATION 6 oz. 89c 12 oz. $1.39 Sold by Smith's Cut-Kate Dm Store North Carolina, Haywood County. In the Superior Court: EfTie Chapman, Vs. Eugene Chapman. The defendant, above named, will take notice that a summons has been issued against him on the 12th day of April. 1946. bv C. H. Leatherwood, clerk of the Superior Court of Haywood County, said summons returnable before the said clerk at his office in the City of Waynesville, North Carolina, on the 12th day of May, 1946, when and where the defendant is re quired to be and appear and an swer or demur to the complaint therein filed or relief will be de manded. C. H. LEATHERWOOD, Clerk of the Superior Court. 1527 May 2-8-16-21 Let's Keep a ted Dm Office! E-ELECT Elan R BRYAN MEDFORD Paid Advertisement it ;i ' f V 'ft J' ti Vr1
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