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PALLANZA PARK IS FAST DEVELOPING (continue dfrora front page) avenue, along which the property faces, is included in the city paving program and is now under process of construction. Water mains from the city to the reservoir run through the property. The company plans to build at least a half dozen bungalows in the development to be put on sale at a reasonable price. It is the inten tion of the developers to begin con struction of -these houses at an early date. The officers of Pallanaa Park, Inc.. include the president, Claude E. Neal; vice-president, C. W. Fish er, both of Brevard; and secretary treasurer, W. W. Gaffney, of Gaff ney, S. C. Mr. Neal is originally from this county and went to St. Petersburg, Fla., two years ago where he became quite prominent as a realtor and de veloper, being one of the principal stockholders and sales manager of the Claude E. Neal and associates company, at 764 Central Avenue, St. Petersburg. During the past year. Mr. Neal and associates de veloped and sold ten developments in that city, the tracts ranging in , size from 60 to 400 lots in each. A ] total of 1200 lots were sold within the year, and practically 350 houses have been built on these lots. Mr. Neal has to his credit the develop ing and selling of six subdivisions in Florida within six months. In one of the developments, Mr. Neal set a new record in the selling of 105 lots in one week, with two houses under construction and one com pleted before the end of the week. Associated with Mr. Neal in tin- de velopment of the various Florida subdivisions was O. W. Clayton, a former Trunsylvanian. Wide pub licity by the St. Petersburg daily panets was given Mr. Nea! and as sociate? in their varic 1 and :;vcc>s ful enterprises in the realty field. Mr. Gaffney, of the local firm, is a native of Gaffney, S. C., and for 16 years was tax collector and county treasurer for Cherokee county. H< was also formerly in the clou btvk?iag;.< and real estate busine-s in Gaffney. W .fisher, the third member of the company, needs no introduction to the people of Transylvania, being a native of this county and at pres ent acting in the capacity of deputy sheriff. ? The name "Pallanza" is Spanish and means a high point overlooking something of interest, hence the name Pallanza Park, situated on a knoll and overlokinog the beauties of Brevard and surrounding country. JONSTRUCTION OF HOMES STARTED IN MONTCLOVE AREA FIRST BUILDING TO BE MODERN BUNGALOW The initial construction of homes v Montclove Estates got underway" i.st Tuesday, when W. W. Crous sorn, of the Carr Lumber company, ad work started on a residence 'ronting on Montclove Road, one of he main drives through Brevard's .tew country club section. Material being hauled to the spot a srapidiy as possible and Mr. Croushorn static 'hat it' good weather continues^ thi house will be completed within tii next ISO or 40 days The present building uniur c<> struction will be an attractively tie signed six room bungalow, mode, in i wry respect and with everj eit convenience furnished by the Bre \ard Development corporation. The local lumber man has pur chased a second lot adjoining th( site on which he is building -a present and he states that work \."l! be started on the second house with in a very short time. Both of tiies houses will be offered for sale an' others will be built during the Sum nier. Msiiy People Coming in on Buses Featuring the bus tout's last wee! u;:. the trip last Saturday fror. Augusta. Ga., of 37 people. Th patty was composed of mostly bu i::ess women and only four men. 1 vas gotten up by Mrs. Annie D> Davison, formerly of August:*, a.*1 who is now with the Moniclive .K t;;tes branch office in ller.dej\i< ville. Bus loads wirr- Krou i i from different s.^ctio of state. "Where You Will Eventually T ? * * Live Club Estates <0: t!v A --ln-Wilt Hr-nder: onvillc Highway) 10 Minutes from the heart of tr>v. -. Hendersonville's Premier Development offers you a country estate with the advan tages of a city. A $i50}000 Club House 18-Hole Golf Course Beautiful Parkways Swimming Pool Tennis Courts Children's Playground Paved Streets, pure water, sewers, elec tric lights Your request to see beautiful Country Club Estates places you under no obligation. Band concert Thurs day evening from 7:30 to 9:30 at Court House square. Fre-e transporation from our Brevard office Friday, May 21st leaving at one-thirty p. m. MAKE RESERVATIONS EARLY Country Club Estates W. M. MCRTON, Local Representative Office Eusr Main St. Whitmire Building" Phone 3301 CASTLEVALLEYPARK OPENS LOCAL OFFICE ? I. .! ?? (continue dfrom front page) been built and that construction oil the first dam has begun. The company reports sales for the winter roontha as -very gratifying, purchasers numbering from about 16 different states from New Hamp shire to Florida and as far west as Indiana. Recently two Florida pur chasers declared their intention of building five or six bungalows each on their holdings. In addition there are two more dwellings assured. Negotiations arc under way for the beginning of a $100,00 hotel within six months. The dam for the first lake will be about 30 feet high and about 100 in length, impounding water to cover between 30 and 40 acres, making a lake of from one half to three-quarters of a mile in ?ength. This lake, if plans go for ward as anticipated, will be open" ; ? ? by July Fourth at which time a water carnival will be held. Lake Brevard has been chosen as name for the new lake. Lake Brevard has been offered to the citizens of Brevard through the Chamber of Commerce as a recrea tion center. It is the plan of the company to build bathing houses, boat houses and a pavilion on the shores of the lake so that a good time may be had this summer by young and old. The comparatively SMITHS BARBER SHOP OUR TWENTY YEAR EXPERIENCE IN THE BARBER TRADE AS SURES YOU SATIS FACTION. SMITHS BARBER SHOP nearness to town and the condition of the road connecting promises to make of it a boon for pleasure seekers. Did you know that the less-pop i !ar cuts of meat are just as mout ishing and palatable as the so-called choice cuts. See E. B. HAMILTON For General Contracting And Building Phone 48 P. O. Box 103 BREVARD, N. C. 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