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Fit 1 if i It1 ;1 il i ! ' it, I I t h-1-, it i ' i 1 1 ,J' : i f, i u U 1 '1 ! i t, M If . n- V i f tit I i' I' : 1.1 i ? K t ; i t Villi i f ,N "ill r PAGE FOUR (Second Section1 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER FRIDAY, Hi Mackey Heads New Combined Office In Canton The Canton Board of Aldermen have eonoslidated the office of superintendent of streets and water departments under one head, and named J. D. Mackey to fill the of fice. Mr. Mackey has served as chief clerk oi the Canton selective serv ice board since October, 1940. Mr. Mackey was formerly city tax col lector, serving three years from 1937 to 1939. W. P. (Bud i Cabe has served as superintendent of streets. J. H. Sechrest, president of the Champion Y.M.C.A., and connect ed with the chemical laboratory staff of the Canton Division of the Champion Paper and Fibre com pany, will continue to supervise technical operations in connection with the water department. Mayor Sam Robinson explained that Mr. Sechrest has been hand ling the major portion of the water activities since James Rickards left the city. With the appointment of Mr. Mackey, Mr. Sechrest will now orly handle technicalities in his department. Clean Oilcloth Use a brurh and soap and water to remove stubborn spots from oil cloth instead of harsher methods and your Oilcloth will last mucn onger. Heads Canton Y l.OUIS K. GATKS is the new president of the Canton YMCA. He succeeds J. R. Sechrest, Jr., who recently resigned. Mr. Gates has served in the capacity of treas urer for the past five years for the organization. George Arthur, vocational direc tor of the Champion Paper and Fibre Co., was elected vice presi dent : Fred Ferguson, assistant manager of The Champion Em ployees slore, as secretary and Thomas Reeves of the traffic de partment of The Champion Paper Chamber Of Commerce Bring Negro Choir Here The Chamber of Commerce will sponsor an entertainment at the court house here on Tuesday eve ning, May 28th, at 8 o'clock of the Stephens-Lee high school negro choir, composed of 50 voices. The group is well known here having sung before capacity crowds at the First Methodist church here. The program will be about one and a half hours long, and is an ex cellent entertainment. They have good voices and will give groups of negro spirituals and strongly rhythmic folk songs. The outstadning feature of the program will be a white spiritual composed by Miss Margaret Stringfield en tilled "It Will Be a Great Day." The public is invited to attend. There will be only a small admis sion fee, but anyone who wishes to make a donation toward the music department of the school to pur chase needed equipment tnay do so. There will he a section reserved in the balcony for the colored people of this area. and Fibre Company as treasurer. Other members of the board are: D. E. Morgan, T. L. Jamison, J. R. Jamison, Geo. M. Trostel, Weaver Sorrells, C. I.. Westmoreland, Howard Setzer, W. V. Ivester, W. C. Moody, W. W. Mitchell, Nor man Freel and S. B. Burrus. V U 1 L Jr vJ Jet U fM I ' ill THftD P. &$m RRYSON for IV X7 TO THE CITIZENS OF HAYWOOD COUNTY: As many of you undoubtedly know I am a candidate for the of fice of Solicitor subject to the ac tion of the Democratic voters in the coming primary. I am the oldest son of Judge T. D. Bryson who is now professor of law and legal advisor at Duke University. I completed my legal education at the University of North Carolina and have been en gaged in the general practice of law since 1925 and certainly feci that I am thoroughly qualified to fill the office of Solicitor not only by way of education but also ex perience. It is my firm conviction that the Solicitor can effect a large saving of tax payers money by present ing each matter to the court as speedily as possible and not kecp- THAD D. BRYSON, JR. ing 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. 7 Notice To The Public The following polling places in Haywood have been removed from their present sites: HAZELVOOD: From Town Hall to Hazelwood Elementary School. LAKE JUNALUSKA: From Ward Service Sta tion to Ward Warehouse. Haywood County Board Of Elections C. G. BRYSON, Chairman . . . W. T. CRAWFORD, Secretary J. A. SINGLETON, Member i Political Announcements TAX COLLECTOR I hereby announce myself a can didate for re-election to the of fice of tax collector of Haywood 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 CHAIRMAN BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS I hereby announce that I am a candidate 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 citizen, farmer, and veteran as my platf.irm. Your support will be appreciated. GEORGE F. PLOTT 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 ollicial as my platform. J. It. BOYD, SR. 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 eflicicnt service to the county. FRED Y. CAMPBELL 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 action of the Democratic primary on May 25. I will appreciate your support. D. J. NOLAND 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. ROBERT Y. WELCH 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 out Haywood county and if re elected will endeavor to continue to give my best service to the of fice. BRYAN MEDFORD NOTICE IN THE SUI'ERIOK COUHT NORTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COUNTY. BILL SHOPE, Plaintiff, vs. V1RGIE FIE SHOPE, Defendant. The defendant, Virgie Fie Sliope, will take notice that an action en titled as above has been commenc ed in Hie Superior Court of Hay wood County. North Carolina to obtain an absolute divorce by plain tiff from defendant on grounds of two years seperation; and the said defendant will further take notice that she is required to appear at the Ollice of Clerk of the Superior Court of said County in the Court House in Waynesville, North Caro lina kvithin twenty days after the 1st day of June, 194(i and answer or demur to the Complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will appeal to the Court for the relief de manded in said Complaint. This 1st day of May, 1946. GERTRUDE P. CLARK, Asst. Clerk of Superior Court 1531 May 9-16-21-28. EXECUTRIX NOTICE Having qualified as Executrix of the estate of Mrs. Jennie R. Heftry, deceased, late of Haywood County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to ex hibit them to the undersigned at Waynesville, North Carolina, on or before the 24th day of April, 1947, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 24th day of April, 1946. ELIZABETH HENRY, Executrix of the Estate of Mrs. Jennie R. Henry, deceased. 1523 Apr. 25 May 2-9-16-23-30. Ancient Alliance Portugal has a mutual-aid agree ment with Great Britain dating from 1373. By it, Britain has stood as a barrier to attacks on both homrjr.nd and colonial empire of Portugal. By it, Portugal followed Britain Into World War I. In World War II Portugal maintained a neu trality which was justified at help ing Britain by forestalling German seizure and use of Portuguese wol fram and other war resource!. FOR TAX COLLECTOR I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of tax col- lector of Haywood county, subject I to the action of the Democratic primary on May 25. If elected I pledge myself to work for the people of Haywood county as the Tax Collector to the 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. SEBE T. BRYSON 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. JOHN 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 action of the 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. MARK M. FERGUSON CHAIRMAN COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS I hereby announce myself a can didate for re-election as chairman of the county board of commission ers of Haywood county. subject (o 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. FOR CONSTABLE To the voters of Waynesville Township: I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Constable of Waynesville Township subject to your action in the Democratic pri mary to be held on the 25th day of May, 1946. Any and all support given me will be deeply appre ciated and the undersigned will ad minister the office with fairness to all if he secures the nomination. A. F. (AUT) ARRINGTON FOR CONSTABLE Waynesville Townsh'p I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Constable of Waynesville Township, subject to the action of the Democratic prl mary on May 25. I would appre ciatc your support. SAM H. KELLEY. NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COUNTY. The undersigned having quali fied as Administratrix of the estate of E. Z. McClure, deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present the same to the undersigned at her home, at Cove Creek, N. C, within one year from thi;j date, or this notice wil he pleaded in bar of the right to collect. All persons due the aid estate anything are noti fied to settle at once. This the 14th day of May, 1346. CHARLOTTE McCLURE, Administratrix of E. Z. McClure 1535 May 16-21-28 June 4-11-18 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR MOTOR CARRIER FRANCHISE CERTIFICATE. DOCKET NO. 3561. Notice is hereby given that G. H. Ruff, operating as Parkway Tours, has made application to the North Carolina Utilities Commission for a franchise certificate to transport sight-seeing passengers, from Way nesville, North Carolina, over the following highways between the following points: Leaving Waynes ville over highway No. 276, by way of Cruso and Brevard: leaving Bre vard over highway No. 64 to Ros man, Lake Toxaway, High Hamp ton, and Highlands, from High lands over No. 64 to Gneiss, Culla saga, to Franklin, from Franklin over No. 23 to Dillsboro, Sylva and return to Waynesville. Leaving Waynesville over highway No. 293 to Dellwood, Soco Gap to Chero kee; leaving Cherokee over route No. 107 to Smokemont and New found. -Gap, returning over same route to Cherokee; from Cherokee over No. 107 to Ela, Bryson City, Naotahala and Topton; from Top ton ovferifoute No. 129 to Robbins ville, Yellow Creek and Tapoca; returning over No. 129 to Tnntm, f rom. Tqpton to Aquone; from A , , A 4 1. 1 : . r . .. nuwui; iu ridiinuii; irom r ranKim over No. 23 to Dillsboro and Svlva and return to Waynesville, North Carolina. All passengers will be through passengers, loading in Wavnesviiii. no passengers taken on or dis charged after leaving Waynesville, except in cases ot emergency. mat the Commission has sot coin application for hearing at 10:00 ociock a. m., on the 6th day of June. 1946. at the Lanprpn TTnioi in the City of AshevUle, North Carolina. 1333 May 9-16-23-30 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 state as a whole. GLENN C. PALMER 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 support. HUGH LEATHERWOOD FOR STATE SENATE I 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 MEDFORD i t; i linn . 1 MtU tedtoO VOTE foJ Clarence (Foxy) Eii io C0MSTABL WAYNESVILLE T0WNJ "' W. ROY FRANCIS VETERANS OF C 0U1I) w, R Endorse oy Fran For ooanro Tho undersianod veterans heartily endorse il didacy of W. Roy Francis for the Office of Solid! ask all other veterans and the voting citizens! county to go to the voting places on May 25th,cj for him for the following reasons: 1. He is an able lawyer. hrrc: VirrH ing criminal cases for the United States Govern 3. He is impartial and will see to it that every havma business in iht rmirts is aiven a iairae1 4. He is a veteran and knows the problem which service men are confronted; he has ana i tinue to render valuable service to the veteran Vote For This Hnvwnnrl PonnKr f.itizen And HI Friend In The Solicitor s Office JACK MESSER WALKER F. MOKR0 t .iivnKKCK 15. LKA1W J. D. HYATT BEN RAY PHILLIPS H. W. CRAWFORD J. B. LILER JAMES R. MOODY DALLAS RAY CLARK JAMES II. HOWELL, JR WILLIAM W. sTi;lNGFl MAX Q. KOGKKS MAX THOMSON J. C. PATRICK PAUL GROC.A.V RUFUS RATCLIFFE This Advertisement Sponsored and Paid for by Veterans. I
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