__ , . 0&M Ul VOL. XXIV?NO. 47 Lees B t End Of Filii Finds SI Oai Race For Co 22 Democrats File For Nominations When filing period closed on last Saturday tor "candidates to become eligible for having their names placed on the ballot for the May 27 primary election it was found that 31 candidates had filed with J. C Passmore, chairman of the County Board of Elections. Twenty-two of the 31 are Democrats and nine Republicans. There are contests in all of the offices among the Democrats, there being two or more seeking each office. The only Republican contest on a county-wide * basis is that for coroner with two men, Bascom Bryson and Julius H. Mills, filing tor office. Their names will appear on the Republican ballot in the primary. Democrats filing for office are as .follows: For Representative?Frank H. Brown, Jr., and D. C. Higdon. For Sheriff ? Charles Griffin JOiddleton, Robert D. Holden, and James S. Mason. For Clerk of Court?John E. *9X60800 and Wood Smith. For Commissioner of Finance? Jennings A. Bryson and Davis Bryson. For Part Time Commissioner? KH rkhM*. M V. Tlrnrrtlnirm IMin C. Jones, R. V. McMahan, Vk*S. Alexander, and H. O. Fowler. For Register?Glenn , Hughai and Gordon R. Jones. For Coroner?Howard S. Dills, Jack Cooper and H. B. (Chunk) Morgan. For Surveyor?G. L. Green and A. B. Brown. Filing on the Republican ticket are?For Sheriff, Lon Morgan; for Representative, George C. Snyder: for Clerk of Court, W. C. Cagle; for Register of Deeds, Carl W. Smith; for Commissioner of Fi< nance, A. C. Allison; for Part Time Commissioners, J. W. Ensley and E. A. Bumgarner; for Coroner,) Bascom Bryson and Julius H. Mills. Incumbents are: Sheriff, C. G. Middleton; Clerk of Court, Johnj E. Henson; Representative, Frank. H. Brown, Jr.; Commissioner of Finance, Jennings A. Bryson; part Time Commissioners, Ed Fisher and M. V. Breedlove; Register, Glenn Hughes. The most interest at this ?Continued on page 12 ? ' Baptist Trainin Region 10 To i The Annual Baptist Training Union Convention for Region 10 will meet with the First Baptist Church of Murphy, April 21*22. The ee*fc>n will begin at 3:00 p.| m. Friday the 21st and close at; 12:20 pja. Saturday the 22nd. Everette White, Regional Training Union Director will have charge of the following program: | THEME: "In Christ is God's Everlasting Yes", II Cor. 1:19-20. FRIDAY AFTERNOON: Hymn, "Holy, Holy, Holy"; Devotional, S. L. Lammn, Bryson City; Welcome, J. A. Morri*. host nastor: ADULT SCRIPTURE READING TOURNAMENT; Special Music, Murphy Church; Departmental Conferences, "How to Revitalize Our Training Unions"; Conference Leaders are: ADULT: Mrs. Clay Rogers, Lester Stowe; YOUNG PEOPLE; Hattie Hilda Sutton, Mrs. Floyd Milsaps; INTERMEDIATE: Mrs. Earl Ogg, W. C. Deitz; JUNIOR: Dorothy Davis; STORY HOUR: Mrs. J. Alton Morris, Mrs. Max Anderson. Reports from Conferences; Recognitions of delegations; appointment of committees, announcements, etc. Hymn, "How Firm A Foundation"; Adjourn for " THI tailding i lg Period ndidates In unty Offices Republicians Meet And Elect Officers Republican leaders of Jackson ! County met in the courthouse in < County Convention last Saturday for the purpose of perfecting the < organization and electing officers < The following officers were e- : lected: David S. Stillwell, of Cul- I lowhee, Executive Chairman;-Brit ton M. Moore, Sylva, Secretary; i Mrs. Gola Ferguson, Cullowhee, Vice-chairman. Members of the executive committee elected are as follows: E. P. Stillwell, W. C. Hennessee, : J. B. Ensley, Calvin Wilson, J. R. Long, Dr. A. A. Nichols, R. G. Snyder, A. H. Weaver, S. C. CogdiQ, Dillard Hooper, J. B. Painter, W. i W. Bryson, Alonzo Sutton, Hush Monteith, Charlie Jennings, Howard Quiett, Verco Hyatt, T. S Lance, W. C. Cagle, F. E. Packer Jim Ensley and Lewis Canaan, Athletic Associi Raise Funds F< H. D. CLUBS IB ME I DISTRICT MEEHMG j HEAPS. 2JU The Jackson County Home Dem* onstration Clubs will be host to the meeting of the Western Dis- 1 trict on Thursday, April .27. A 1 full day's program with outstand- 1 ing speakers is scheduled for the < meeting which will be held in the i Sylva Presbyterian church. Lun- I cheon will be served at the Ameri- i can Legion Home by the Legion < Auxiliary. 1 The counties of Clay, Cherokee, J Macon, Graham, -Swain, Haywood t and Jackson comprise the district. I 1 ???? 1 3PW Club To Hear Musical Program A musical program in charge of Mrs. Nell Johnson will be presented at the meeting 'Monday, April 24, of the Bnshrpip :and Professional Women's club. Dr. Patsy McGuire and Do*.. Daisy Wilkes will assist Mrs. Johnson in presenting the program. The dinner meeting will be held at the American Legion Home at 6:30 p.m.'Dinner will he served by the Legion Auxiliary. g Union For 4eet In Murphy supper rto be served by host dknm&h. , FRIDAY EVENING 7:00?'"Youth Night" with Miss Lucfle MriUagy, regions^ Young People's leader, v presiding; Devotional, Charles Ginn; INTERMEDIATE SWORD . DRILL; Special Music, Franklin /^ l ? ? A ^ A a /V. A - - v^nurcn; a uay /\i uur Assemblies" Doris Raxter and Mrs. T. J. 4 Painter; Hymn, "Onward Christian Soldiers"; SPEAKERS TOUR NAMENT; Hymn, "Holy Spirit, J Breathe on Me"; Special Music, Sylva Church; Recognitions; Message, "Adventuring with Christ", T. Earl Ogg; Dedication Service; * Prayer, C. M. Warren. SATURDAY MORNING 9:25? 1 Hymn, "O Worship the King"; Devotional, Joe Orr; JUNIOR v MEMORY WORK; "Pushing Back * the Frontiers", State Worker; Election of officers, report of committees, miscellaneous business, * etc. Hymn, "Stand Up For Jesus"; S Special Music; Andrews Church; 3 Message, "In Christ Is God's Ever- ^ lasting Yes", W. H. Heard; Hymn, * "The Solid Rock"; HYMN FESTI- r VAI*; Installation of officers, Earl s Ogg; Festival Hymns by combined choirs; Report of winners for all tournament; Adjourn, W, N, Cook., a Z SY Sy] Golf I TOUR RESI6NS AS iibaiw hathai Ainrr nwi rAinuLumtr James R. Smith Named As New Commander On Saturday, April 15, Col. C. R. (Tony) Tolar resigned as State Highway Patrol commander with the charge "I was crucified for the Scott administration." Tolar, who was recently fined $10 and costs in Fayetteville for speeding in a restricted zone, and who is under indictment in another part of the state for reckless driving and improper use of a siren, had offered to resign and on Saturday Governor Scott accepted the resignation, effective immediately, "for the best interest of the state." * Major James R. Smith, with the Patrol since its inception in 1929, was named commander, with the rank of colonel, effective May 1. Motor Vehicles Commissioner Landon C. Rosser announced Smith's appointment, and at the same time announced that Captain D. T. Lambert, commander of Patrol Troop A at Greenville, will be promoted to major and assume the job of executive of(Continued on page 12) 1W7*I1 1 LIUII W lit or Field Lights The Smoky Mountain Athletic Association has named Roscoe Potest chairman of a committee to raise $1500 for installing a now Lighting system at the Sylva Ath*> LetSc field. Serving on this committee. with Mr. Poteet are, Phil Stevall; James Barnwell, Edwin Allison and Claude Jones. Mr. Poteet stnnounced this week that plans are already underway For raising this money and that local merchants will not be called :>n directly, but any of those wishing to contribute will be welcome. Several means for raising the money have been worked out, and me is a league of six softball :eams, with the sponsors paying tlOO entrance fee each, another is :o put up a fence on the side of :he field next to the highway on vhich will be painted large advertisements for sponsoring firms. \lso helping with the fund will be all the civic clubs, city of Sylva, County of Jackson and Board )f Education. Sylva is in the Industrial Baseball League and if the field is ighted there will be 10 or 11 night james played here on Saturday lights this summer. The softball earns will play during the week, rhese two clubs will furnish nuch needed recreation for local beople and tourists alike. Gate receipts from these games will be ised to promote the athletic program of the Association. The new lights will be of the ;ealbeam type which can be urned to focus in any direction, rhey will provide from 50 to '5 per cent more light than the iresent old lights, which will be idequate for baseball, softball as veil as football this fall. SAAC BROOKS WINS ICT DDI7C III TIIE I U I I lllkk Ill I Ilk WILDLIFE CONTEST Winners on the Jackson County IFIldlife Club membership conest were announced at the monthy meeting of the club by Jeff iedden, membership chairman, ^irst prize went to Isaac Brooks /ith 51 new members. His prize pas a .22 target rifle donated by lylva Coal and Lumber Company. Other winners were: 2nd prize, u to ma tic reel, donated by Sylva lupply, won by Charles Poteet; rd prize, casting rod, donated by Lllison Hardware, won by Loyle rash; 4th prize, Phluger casting eel, donated by Professional Drug tore, won by T. L. Wike; 5th ?Continued on page 7 OMAMON'I la ftyhu LVA ] Iva, N. C. Thursday, April 2< Course, REVIVAL SPEAKER 1 I 3p50 1 1 I HH | A series of evangelistic services will begin April 23rd at the Speedwell Methodist church and continue through Sunday, May 7. Services will be held each evening at 7:30 o'clock, with the Rev. Allison E. Belk, Evangelists, Pastor and Teacher, assisting the; pastor, Rev. Bruce Roberts. Rev. Mr. Belk has traveled extensively in the United States and spent some time in Canada and Mexico, and in Pacific Islands. During the series he will discuss some of the following subjects: The Painted Face at the Window; Driven from Light into Darkness and Chased out of the World; The Greatest Question of the Ages; A Great Day and a Great Question; pure and unaexuea nengion; Tne 1 Signs of the Times, and The Second Coining of Jesus. Mr. Belk is a forceful speaker and you vail not Vant to miss one his servient. You ane cordially invited to attend all these meetings. The Rev. Bruce Roberts, pastor will be in charge. JURORS NAMED FOR MAY COURT TERM 1 The Jury Commission for Jack-; son ccmrttty has released the fol-1 lowing list of jurors drawn for 11 - _ * P. :fi ..._i ine iviay term 01 auperiur v^uun for the ^county, to be held May 22:!