Pace 12 Political Am FOR SHERIFF MP'****. *"*** ir yimmmv x?. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the nomination for the office of Sheriff of Jackson County, subject to the will of the voters in the May 27th Democratic Primary. Your support will be greatly appreciated. I am 44 years old, a native of Jackson County, and life-long supporter of the Democratic party of the county. If nominated and elected, I promise the people of Jackson County to enforce all of the laws of the County and State to the best of my ability. Robert D. Holden. PoL adv. FOR SHERIFF I will be a candidate for the office of sheriff of Jackson county, subject to the action of the Democratic primary, and earnestly solicit the support of the voters. It is my ambition to make Jackson county as good a sheriff t as my father. I am forty-two years of age. Was bom and reared in Jackson county. And, I pledge myself to the honest, fearless, impartial * enforcement of laws in this county. James S. Mason Political Adv. Mar.*-May 18* For Register Of Deeds 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for the nomination to succeed myself as Register of Deeds of Jackson County, subject to the will of the voters in the 27th Democratic Primary. Your vote and support in n\y behalf will be appreciated. Glenn Hughes. SYLVA BWHN" THFATFR (I II hi n I hi ll At The Airport 2 shows each night. 7 p.m. and 8:40. Adults .40. Children under 12 free. * j" ~ a. i? < . i -Section reserved for colored New 8tarting Time?7:30 A 9:15 Thursday-Friday BLOOD ON THE MOON Robert Mitchum, Barbara Bel Geddes. A super Western. Sat.?Double Feature i HERE COMES J TROUBLE -All ?tai> fcasfc C%?N9fiy In Cinecelof. A Hal Roach Production ? ALSO ? BILLY THE KID in o i iit i rc moAniArc Bob 8teele, Fuzzy 8t. John. Sunday-Monday IN THE NAVY Abbot A Costello, Andrews 8isters. Better than "Buck Privates". Tuesday-Wednesday FAREWELL TO ARMS Gary Cooper, Helen Hayes. From the novel that thrilled millions. Baaed around World War I. (Sponsored by Haleyon Club. Money to be used to help light Sylva Ball Field.) Thursday-Friday TALL IN THE SADDLE Jehn Wayne, Ella Raines. iMilMMMMMMMMM# louncements For Commissioner Of Finance I hereby announce myself as a candidate for re-nomination for the office of Commissioner of Finance of Jackson County, subject to the will of the voters of the county in the Democratic Primary on May 27. Your support in my oehalf will be appreciated. Jennings A. Bryson. For Sheriff I hereby announce myself as a candidate for renomination for the office of Sheriff of Jackson County, subject to the will of the voters in the Democratic Primary on May 27. Your support in my behalf will be appreciated. G. C. Middleton For Part-Time Commissioner I hereby announce myself a candidate for the nomination for the office of part time County Commissioner for Jackson County, subject to the will of the voters in the May 27th Democratic primary. W. S. Alexander. For Clerk Of Court This is to announce that I am a candidate for the nomination to succeed myself in the office of Clerk of the Superior Court of Jackson County, subject to the will of the voters of Jackson ^ ' ? -4.1? ohal ^ uouniy in me may ^iui cratic Primary. Your support in my behalf will be appreciated. John E. Henson. | For Commissioner Of Finance I hereby announce myself a' candidate for nomination for the office of Commissioner of Finance of the County of Jackson* subject o the will of the voters in the Democratic Primary on May 27th. Your support in my behalf will oe appreciated. Davis Bryson May 25* For Clerk Of Court I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Clerk of Court of Jackson County in the Democratic Primary of May 27. Your support in my behalf will be greatly appreciated. WOOD SMITH. For Part Time Commissioner X iici xz^jy cnuivuiivc ?ii^ ova* ? candidate for nomination for the office of part time Commissioner of the county of Jackson, subject to the will of the voters in the Democratic Primary on May 27th. Your support in my behalf will be appreciated. . R. Velt MacMahan. 47-52* For Part Time Commissioner j I hereby announce myself a candidate for the nomination for j the office of part time County Commissioner for Jackson County, subject to the will of the voters in the May 27 Democratic Primary. Your support will be appreciated, John C. Jones. 47-52* For Register Of Deeds I hereby announce fttyself as a candidate for the nomination for the office of Register of Deeds for Jackson County in the Democratic Primary of May 27th subject to the vote of the citizens. I will apnreciate vour support in my be half. Gordon R. Jones. NOTICE This is to announce my withdrawal as a candidate for sherifi of Jackson County in the Democratic Primary of May 27. WOOD SMITH. Odd Fact A Bonlfay, Fla., family boasts children from A to Z. Thirteen In number, their first and middle names coyer the entire alphabet, starting with Audle Bryant* ending with Ton Ztreie. The Western Hemisphere nov possesses 30,000 acres ?f demonstration rubber plantings, including many on family type farms. About 70 per cent of the rice acreage in Egypt is seeded bj broadcasting, while 30 per cenl is transplanted. * THE S" "Aunt Jane" Ht 100th Birthda r-mmt I HgSp Aunt Jane Hatcher, Jackson County's oldest living citizen, observed her 100th birthday anniversary at the home of her sonin-law, T. F. Dillard on last Sunday. Her birthday, however, was on April 11. She spent the day quietly sitting in her chair which she occupies daily from 6:30 a.m. to 8:30 and 9:00 p.m. Many friends called during the day to offer congratulations and best wishes, among them being "Aunt" Dolli^ Jones, 80, and a school mate cni Aunt Jane. Her son-in-law, fam iiy and live granacnuaren, as wen as five great grandchildren were present. She received many JARyiS CRAWFOD (Continued from Page 1) and then rushed to C. J. Harris hospital where he died within 20 minutes after arriving, which was about 7 a.m. Mr. Crawford was a life-long resident of Jackson County, and at the time of his death was an employee of Farmers Federation. For four years prior to this he was with Cannon Brothers Store here. He was a member of Lovedale Baptist church, a Mason, and member of American Legion, being a veteran of World War I. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Jessie Hall Crawford; three brothI ers, John and Alvin of Cullowhee and Bill of Newport News, Va.; one sister, Mrs. W. B. Campbell, of Newport News, Va.; step-mother, Mrs. Belle Crawford of Cul| lowhee, I Among eui of town relatives ' attending the funeral were: Mr. r. 1. r?. 4 < ?I %?*_ 1 and Mrs. th. ixi nnn ui wasnin^| ton, D. ?., Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hall, ' of Bristol, Va., Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Wilson of Montgomery, Ala., Mr. and Mrs. Bill Smart of Asheville, Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Miller of Canton, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Crawford, of Newport News, and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hall, of Statesville. OFFICE CANDIDATES (Continued from page 1) time appears to be in the Sheriff'! and Representative's races. I looked as if there would be n< contests in the Register's an< Clerk's races, as far as the Dem ocrats were concerned, until th last day for filing. Ilncumbent Register of Deed Glenn Hughes, a native of Jack son county, resident of Cullowhec is seeking re-election against Gor don R. Jones, formerly of Soutl Carolina, but a resident of Cash for a number of years. Mi Jones has been caddie master o the High Hampton Golf cours during the playing season. Wood Smith, of Speedwell, firs 7 announced for Sheriff then pulle - off and filed for Clerk of Coui - against John E. Henson, of Sylvj incumbent. The . primary election will b held on Saturday, May 27. Th r registration books will open Sat t urday, April 29, and remain ope: i each Saturday until May 20. rLVA HERALD AND RUR/ itcher Observes y Anniversary m*. ^ B - > r ?K V fyssPr,A#>&xy>: :y' : ? '' : " I - ; ? JH Bwj^pjHpp^ q8B *: : ::;:;:^i:;::\::J\::x\:;:;"::::* ^: * f* :. 4'^H' ** BBS Ws&s<. \'s. '' ^B^E^MBBBSsffSS^k greetings from all parts of this and other states, most of them from friends and relatives and some from total strangers. Mrs. Hatcher is able to sit up all day. She reads without the aid of glasses and takes a keen interest in all the happenings of the times. Aunt Jane had planned to see her first moving picture on her 100th anniversary but the weather u?ae HaH fftr hap tn crat nut TT UU vw v?vt AW* ?aw* WW QW? She said that she wanted to ,see what the movies are like. She is looking forward to cele- , brating her 101st anniversary next April. TOUR BESI6N? (Continued frsj^page X) ficer held by Smith. Tolar's tenure of office, ironically, began and ended amid a storm of protest over his alleged traffic violations. He took office a week after being charged court costs for attempting to squelch a speeding charge by two Scotland Neck police officers. Tolar had actI ed as the Governor's chauffeur ' during Scott's 1948 gubernatorial i campaign. " The ousted Tolar contended that attacks against him "have not been ?? * X 1? - A. aimed at me personally dux airecied at the administration through me". He asserted that "three of the top Patrol officers who are opposed to the administration1 tried to get my job through po-< litical pull?and I have not been able to get their complete coop, ^ration," Tolar declined to name the officers. Major Smith, 44-year-old native Of Wilmington, will be the first Patrol commander who has risen through all the ranks. He became a patrolman when the Patrol was organized in 1929. He, was a sergeant from 1931-46, when he became a lieutenant and took command of Patrol Troop B in Fayetteville. He was made a captain a year later, and last May was promoted to major and made the Patrol's executive officer in Raleigh. Australia is making wide use s of a disease-resistant variety of t sugar cane developed in the Unit0 ed States. 1 Too Late to Classify e FOR SALE ? Electric Range and set of Wear-ever cooking utensils, See Earl Rogers at Webster. '' 47* * STRONG BOXES ? Now available at Jackson County Bank* i SYRUP MAKING ? I am equipe ped with a power Syrup grinding mill and modern boiling equipA ment to give you guaranteed d syrup that will not turn to sugar. ^ See me this fall when your canc , is ready. Bob Wood at Rhodes Cove road. 47 48* FOR SALE ? 3 year old fresh Guernsey cow with 2 week old Guernsey heifer calf. $150. D. G n Bryson, Sylva, N. C. 47 ? j ILITE , . Pre-School Clinic April 28 Church Group 'Mrs. Charles McMahan, chair- Training Class man of the Pre-school committee Officers Tra of the Sylva Parent-Teacher As- heid for the office sociation, has announced that Fri- ' day, April 28, is the date for the present on April Sylva Pre-school clinic. All chil- ment for the chi dren who will be 6 years old by is being planned. October 2 and will attend Sylva the mothers of th< school next fall are invited to be asked to assist at VnliiAC ii?r 8 pwy tallica 0 Mild American Cheese "> 41c Cheese Food Spread " Ched-o-Bit - E5 75c American or Pimento Cheeee Mel-o-Bit t5S 89e Sunny brook Grade A Large Fresh Eggs ----- 'S? 45c Sunnytleld Creamery . Butter 70c KmH*! PkH?4alBklt Cream Ckeee#.. Nt 16c) Vera Sharp .... W : jc. i PETER PAN CRUNCHY OR SMOOTH PEANUT BUTTER r 12-Ol 3C. Jar JVC i "v m^m , , t 1 MILD and MELLOW COFFEE 8 O'CLOCK .? 67c '1.95 i , Ann Page ?^ean! wMlml Jjjp Ann Page Pre Ann Page Salad IaIK Dressing 16.0t. ' Pint At Qt. Glass 1 Jar 4Ut Jar Jv Ann Paf , n ??? Tomato Ann Page VaMlla mm . . 10^-OZ I Extract can l-O*. 17r Ann Page Gelat Bot Soark Ann Page Tomato ^ Ketchup 3 w ti.nT Ann Pa "* 19c Marat 10c P&O Soap Persona 3 Ban 20C SO ( Ivory 4 8811 Flakes ? Cashmen ir, 25c So ??? O Batl Oxydol L ; a 25c vs" 68c A & P SEL ! Sylva, A Thursday, April 20, 1950 5c Jane Parker e ANGEL FOOD BAR Pi? Cake ^O/1 Homestyle or Sandwich 1 ' re MARVEL BREAD 1K-Lb. lO. 9C Loaf IOC in Dessert ??* 17c oni Super Suds .1 Ivory 4% Lge x?5p Family CQp Op Pkg. Pkg. QgE 1 Qg Octagon. _ Socio i Bouquet m Lge / p lOp Bar b 23' Rinso rV,. 25c rss* 49c F-SERVICE N. C.