J.' V!. V ~ t " :f y t * r , 4 j ..i,., , ?*r jr-v ? >tHlT? PINE BLISTER RUST j J- CONTROL I * 4 In a short time the Blister. Rust |, # jkoject in Jackson County will re' spine its work in destroying currant ^nd gooseberry bushes that are glowing near white pine. In the Spring and early summer seasons jiiiec ted white pines transmit Blister Rust snores to gooseberry and cur- j r> fcmt bush leaves up to distance pi !>00 miles or more. The infected jfcavus in turn spread spores to other gooseberry or currant plants ^ithin . $ radius of about 3,000 feet during jhe summer months. The cycle is Completed in the early fall when /white pines within 1,000 feet of (infected gooseberry or currant plants ?}>ick up spores through the needles, tNew infections on white pine then appear. j ? The only known method of check- { ? tfrnently against Blister Rust, curjtiestroy all currant and gooseberry ; bushes that are growing within 1,000 i rfect of white pine. If any blister is ! a u'ound on the leaves of currant or ^gooseberry bushes at this time of the j iyera it should be reported to the' iagent in charge of the Jackson SCounty Blister Rust project, H. A. (Whitman, Jr. at Box 241, Sylva, or ' to "he main office at 604 County i (Building in Asheville. . i Ik order to protect our pines permanently against Blister Rust cur-, ran. and gooseberry bushes must ( |be permanently eradicated when v4i'oLmd in the danger zone. The continued cooperation of land owners ^ jis necessary especially at this season jwikn the bashes become susceptible jto Blister Rust. j FOR CLERK SUPERIOR COURT '! !I hereby announce my candidacy I lor the office of Clerk of the Superior . Court, subject to the Democratic pri- I Jinary. xour support win uc ci^iv Related. v. ' ADAM C. MOSES ; 1 - "* " ~~~~ FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS I announce my candidacy for the j < office of Register of Deeds, to succeed , ' fmyself, subject to the action of the 1 jDer.iocratic primary. . pVIARGARET SHERRILL ROANE - * * FOR CLERK SUPERIOR COURT i } I hereby announce my candidacy I J for the office of Clerk Superior Court, I * subject to the Democratic primary. j FRANK M. CRAWFORD j I t t E?X ;; i f IA. G. Hi MAY FIELD ( TOMATOES STRING BE^ AI1AHVPNIUI : snuHitniHi J PINTO BEAN I PINEAPPLE < K l I I I LETTUCE I J | CELERY 1; >| CARROTS 1 ORANGES ) "ii FOR COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of chairman of the Board uL County Commissioners (Finance Commissioner) subject to the Democratic Primary. ^1 W. VERNON COPE FOR SHERIFF I wish to announce my candidacy for Sheriff, subject to the Democratic Primary. I am a World War Veteran, *" 1 " onrl in/ill fin? A Uie-iung ucmutiai, T. ? prcciate your support. FRED SUTTON FOR CLERK SUPERIOR COURT 1 hereby announce my candidacy for Clerk of the Superior Court subjec to the Democratic primary. I will appreciate your support, and promise, if elected, to sev e the people to the best of my ability. JENNINGS BHYSON FOR REPRESENTATIVE I herewith announce, my candidacy lor the nomination for the office of Representative of Jackson County, subject to the action of the Democratic primary on June 4, 1938 W. GARLAND DILLARD FOR COMMISSIONER I announce my candidacy for part time commissioner, subject to tne Democratic Primary. CLEVE FISHER FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS I wish to announce myself a candidate for the office of Register of Deeds cf Jackson County, subject to the Democratic Primary. Your support will be appreciated. W. LEE HENSON FOR CLERK SUPERIOR COURT I hereby announce my candidacy for the office 01 Clerk of the Superior Court, subject to the Democratic primary.ROY M. COWAN FOR REGISTER OF DEED8 My crndidacy for the office of Register of Deeds, subject to the Democratic primary, is announced, and your support is solicited. EARL RLED FOR COMMISSIONER I announce my candid icy for port time commissioner, subject to the Democratic primary. R. C. HOWELL ANNO THE Ol STi In The Bryson 5 I L V . riday, iff, Manager sfestote SPECIALS FOR OPE ]ORN A no. 2/1 r 4 cans 25 ,v? 1 ? ?-/ L" *U I 0 pound Carton 0| ? ? Pounds 2| Sliced or Crushed J f?r 2J FRE Head I \ Stalk ' I \ Bunch I \ 200-316, Dozen 12V .1- ' . 4 . . . i ' . . ' H t Y THE JACKSON COUNTY JOURNAL m FOR CHAIRMAN 4 I hereby announce my candidacy j 5 for the office of Chairman of the j J Board of County Commissioners, sub- ! 2 jsct to tne Democratic Primary. j ? J. H. LONG. 11 NOTICE OF SALE UNDER DEED 13s OF TRUST JJ J i Under and by virtue of the power ^ ol' sale contained in'a certain Deed of Trust made and executed by J. <1 L. Cooper and wife, Hattie Cooper, a on the 12th day of October, 1926, Deeds for Jackson County, North Carolina, in Book 101 at Page 100, | default having been made in the ) payment of the indebtedness thereby < > secured, and the holder of said notes having demanded that the power of sale therein contained be exercised, o Now, therefore, I, D. G. Bryson, ? 1 * ? - - j j.li : 4 j Trustees, to satisiy saia ueui, interest and Lost of sale, will offer for sale and sell, to the highest bidder for cash, on Monday, April 25, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the Court House door of Jackson County, North Carolina, in the Town of Sylva, the following described lands, to-wit: Lying and being in the Town of Whittier. Jackson County, North | r I Carolina, and being more particularly bounded and described as follows: Being lots Nos. 49 and 50, of the Osborne-Zachary lands addition to the Town of Whittier, as surveyed and plotted by W. S. Baker, on the o lith day of May, 1S20, as same ap- Z pears of record in the Office of the J Register of Deeds of Jackson County, N. C., to which record reference is o hereby made, being the same lots de- ? scribed in a deed registered in the t Office of the Register of Deeds of v Jackson County in Book 84 at Page ! 465 et ser. X This March 23, 1938. * D. G. BRYSON, Trustee t ? j Girls Attention. Learn Beauty Cul- J tare. Special Complete Course Tui- ?? t on only S50.00. Cheap place to live. C raduates assisted in securing em- * p.oyment. Write for Catalogue. En- jj rMl now. Mrs. R. J. Hinshaw and o Mrs. Fay Wise Instructors. HINSHAW SCHOOL OF BEAUTY CULTURE, Box 46, North Wflket- * boro, N. C. ?> > > Piano TUNING, Voicing, and re- > p iring. P. O. 193, Sylva. Work ? uiranteod. 6mos. pd. t 7] k r i \i i H) n w I n ' PENING OF ORES Building, Main Str< A, N. April Roger Dillerd, NING DAY AND SATI _ SUGAR 10 pound Clotl C CHEESE Full Cream 3c RICE Fancy Blue Kc 5c MILK Dixie E,ap- 4,u" 5c PINK SALMON ott T?/\rvr an, ruus 5c | NEW POTATOES 5s j {1APEFRUIT 11 5c SQUASH 2 Pounds ?c | TURNIPS r '-:M v ' ~~i I ? c-^2i^7--rrr. | > \ ? H Jaekson County's 1 CHEVROLET I Dealers Since I 1920 1 Jackson Motor Company I t 'Mfttftff? ??*? ? ? ? ??? ??????? ? B F R E E I _ A NICE WEIGHT 4 STRING HOUSE BROOM 1I BE PRESENTED TO EACH COSTOMER JI TRADING AS MUCH AS lOO ON OPENING II J OATS .FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SAVE || MONEY ON YOUR PURCHASES AND GET A /1 BROOM IN ADDITION. I SUGAR, 25 P?und Cloth Bag 1 29 ] I Q # JELLO, AU Flavors Pkg. Jg II . FLOUR, ^ *** P,ain or Self Bis. 24.1b. cgc II X St GRAPEFRUIT JUICE,No 2 can'3 for 25c 11 Assistant Manager GRAPE JUICE, Pint Bottle 15c II 1RDAV "ABLE SALT, Three 5c Boxes 10c II PORK & BEANS,slx 1 Cu>s 25c || 51c I FAT SACK Fresh Thick Pound 10c f| lb. 19C PRUNES Medium Size 0 Pounds 25C I I >se 7 lbs. 4C. Aril URDMBIUP A IHs. OUr 4?v ?tm mHnuiuiiiic ~ I [ or H Baby cans 25c CIGARETTES, popular bra 3ds,CaTton^"| ^5 II icy, 2 tall cans 23c MATCHES. 6 five cent boxes 19c II ) BARGAINS I 4 Pounds 10c YELLOW ONIONS 31bs 10c I "*,OT 10c GREEN BEANS p"""'t 5c I 15c LEMONS ?? 1f I 5c TOMATOES ^ 5c JJ ? . .. .. .* - -