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PLEASANT GROVE ■t Mrs. J. J. Gray and daughter ™ Dorothy of Etowah spent Sunday a'iterr.o:n with Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Gray. Jim Dalton of Etowah was a Pleas ant Givve visitor Sunday. Pink Fletcher of Charlotte is visiting friends and relatives here. Bill Thomas is spending a few days with his brother-in-law, J. C. Orr. „ /Mr. and Mrs. Tom Couch of Pen "rose were in Pleasant Grove Sunday. Mrs. O. S. Gray made, a business trip to Hendersonville Saturday. Victor Orr, Bill Thomas and J. C. Orr motored to Hendersonville Sat urday. Rev. T. C. Hodtaclaw of Hender sonville preached at Pleasant Grove Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Gray of Hen dersonville ivisitdd relatives here Sunday. Ralph Drake of Hendersonville spent Saturday night with his cousin, Jim Drake. Curtis Grey made a business trip to Asheville Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mackey of Pisgah Forest visited th? latter’s sister Mrs. C. H. Gray, Saturday. The children of Pleasant Grove Sunday school will have their treat and the Christmas tree next Sunday. Lee Shook, Bill Morris, Clyde Hes ter and George Dare, of Stanley, were guests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Richard. We are sorry to report that Miss Katie Blythe was on the sick list Sunday, but hope she will be able to be out next Sunday and at her post teaching her class in the Sunday schcol. Rena Sue and Mary Hamilton were dinner guests Sunday of Florence GMrs. Wright made a business trip to Hendersonville Saturday i Alvin Gray was a Brevard visitor Saturday night. [COLDS and FEVER first day Liquid-Table^ I [HEADACHES Salve-Nose Drops in 30 minutes NEED FLORSHEIM <s~FLvuu>eM].^ SHOES • Medical men tell us that eight men out of ten have outflare feet ... a perfectly normal foot that needs more room at the outside of the shoe. So Florsheim designed the famous Flarewedge styles that actually eliminate running over, corns and crowded toes. J%75 S.yl.: ^ J Sottte Styles $10 The Fashion Brevard’s Largest Dept. Store ■ -_____ phone Rates Down Raleigh — Telephone rate redac tions which it is estimated will result in an aggregate annual saving of about $321,897.72 to some 78,000 sub scribers at 68 North Carolina ex changes of the Southern Bell Tele phone and Telegraph company were ordered Friday to become effective January 1. Up To Business Washington—That the power in dustry cif the country will itself de termine the extent that the govern ment may participate in the power business is the purport of a state ment given ouh here by Frank R. Mc Ninch of the federal power commis sion. Guard Russian Child New York—Police revealed Friday hat a heavy guard has been placed ound the home oc Leonid Tolokon I il.y, Russian consul general. Officers ! refused to reveal the cause for the precaution but it was reported un officially that Tolokonsky had re ! ceived a kidnap threat, aimed against I his daughter, Lariza, age eight. Senator’s Wife Dead Asheville—Following a lingering illness df more than a year, Mrs. Robert R. Reynolds, wife of North Carolina’s junior senator, died a. Violet Hill sanitarium here at 1:00 o’clock Thursday afternoon. She was 30 years old. Florida- Starts Replanting Jacksonville, Fla.— Florida’s' tcn-i uer vegetable and citrus crops, among I the state’s principal resources, suf fered millions df dollars \vorth of damage during the cold wave last week. With warmer weather forecast for the immediate future many truck farmers have already begun plant . ing. Labor Maps Program Washington —The American Fed eration of Labor has presented a I five-pofint legislative! program for the attention of the incoming con cres1, placing at the top of the list | ' the 30-hour week “as a partial; 1 remedy for unemployment. To Su-pply Cash Washington — The administration I is counting on the nation’s banks and ! big investors rather than the little fellow” to supply the bulk of the $3,500,000,000 additional money need ed to complete the governments re covery program. Ask Longer Hours Washington—The movement by the textile mill operators of the Car dinas to seek exemption from the provisions of the textile code and recovery act prohibiting operation of productive machinery fc-r more than two shifts of 40 hours each week is growing. Additional requests ior ex ception have been received. Business Better Babson Park, Fla.—According to Roger W. Babson, one of the best available business indicators is the monthly report of newspaper adver tising linage for the nation. February of 1933 was the low point of the de nression for advertising. Since then linage totals have shown a continu ous upward trend. F'ir 14 consecutive i months sales of advertising space l have registered gains over the same months of the previous year. Maga ! zine and radio advertising, likewise, | show a big improvement over 1933. Slated For Death i Vienna, Austria—Minister of the I Interior Major Emil Fey is slated for I early assassination by a small group ! if determined, fanatical Nazis, it has i been learned. The plat is part of tei j rorist activities keeping Europe in • turmoil. i _ Quakes Terrify Thousands Tegucigalpa, Honduras— Fear of some great calamity to cap almost ►wo weeks of earth shocks and terri fying rumblings underground in creased in the Copan and Ocotepegue districts Saturday. Thousands of the homeless watched from the mountain oasses, expecting the earth to be blasted asunder any moment. Hour after hour for 13 days the earth has trembled and rocked under them, leveling their homes. Fifteen villages have been abandoned in ruins. Florida Stopping Transienti Tallahasse, Fla.—The state is aug menting its border patrol this week to hold back an army of transients, A. C. Schurmanh ctf the highway de partment announced Sunday. Schur mann said many df the transients are entering Florida on freight trains and unpatrctlled highways, ne cessitating an increase in the per sonnel of the border patrol. Predicts Dry Vote Richmond, Va. —Developments in Virginia have prompted the Rec. Ed. J. Richardson, superintendent of the Anti-Saloon League of Virginia, to assert “not later- than 1938 or 1940 Virginia will again vote Tor prohibi tion and by an astounding majority. ’ YOUR HOME IS YOUR CASTLB Admit only clean, constructive nawa by reading THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR A Daily Netvtpopor for tha Homo It inii all tba conjunctive wotld aawa but does not exploit crime and Kendal. Has int«rectia« laanna- pages lot all tba family on Woman ■ Activkiee, Homemaking, Gardant, Education and Books. Also pages *°J tha Childtan and Young Folks. Vigorous editorials and an inurptatation of nawa in tba "March of tba Nations* Column ire of special interest to man. The Christian Science Publishing Society Pl2£ Zt'” Science Monitor f:r a p«rlod of * -3 Q0 Three month. r 35 Si Sh. 4.60 On. month 75c Netre.- . Street... •••*•..... c .. *.Ctr.te.. Simple C\ / tn WHIRL AT THE WORLD OF NEWS Items of interest gleaned (hiring the pgst week i Shake-up Promised Washington — At least a partial shake-up in war department person nel and procurement methods, design ed to decrease the effectivenss of lobbyists, was reported today to have been promised to congressional in vestigators. Likewise ,said two informed! per sons who declined to let their names bo used, a new grand jury investiga tion seeking indictment of at least “two high army -officers” will be initiated when the house military af fairs committee concludes its investi gation of war department expendi tures. ■ ■ ■■ Unemployment Insurance Washington — An unemployment insurance system resting upon con tributions by employers through a payroll tax and three optional old-age pension plans, two of which wctuld carry a federal subsidy, have been approved by President Roosevelt’s economic security advisory council. The Smith; Pe»»e One of the favorite pastimes of the youngsters of the village of Glyndc. Sussex, England, is to watch the vil lage blacksmith working at his forge. The smithy always has occupied a ro mantic rolo In the Imagination of youth, and in that connection the fa mous poem of Longfellow beginning, "Under the spreading chestnut tree the | village smithy stands." inevitably Is recalled. Today the blacksmith —as most adults remember him, Is a figure seldom seen in real life. — IliSilliraM Milton’i First Caok The first published work of JM»i Milton was a sonnet in prols0 of Shake speare which appeared In the Shake speare folio. Milton's dr.st published ! book was a maslce presented .it Lud [ low castle, 103d, printed for Humphrey ; Robinson at the Slgne of the Three I'id ' geons la Paul’s churchyard, 1037. oaklandIews The many, friends of Mr. and Mrs. I Will Jarrett will be sorry to learn of j the death of their son Killian, who , has been suffering the past three months with blood poisoning. Every-1 thing seemingly that was humanly possible was done for him at Lyday Memorial hospital in Brevard, but he, gradually grew worse and Thursday i morning he met his reward in the. great beyond. His mother says she ■ bus r.o fear for his soul’s salvation,' which is a great comfort to the family and friends. The funeral was j conducted Friday at lake ToxuwayJ Baptist church, by the Rev. J. P. j Simmons, pastor of the Brevard■■ Presbyterian church. Howard Alexander, who made a trip to New York City a few weeks ago with the hope of getting employ ment, returned home last week, hav ing failed to get work. While he was in New York City he visited Neii ; Burgess, who has been confined in a : hospital in. that city for the past six ! months. Neil remains in a serious' condition, which his many friends will regret to learn. Mrs. Lee Norton was dinner guest ] Friday of Mrs. S. E. Alexander and Sunday of Mrs. Mary Burgess. Mrs. E. A. Reid visited his sister, Mrs. Maggie Riddle and family in Lardrum, S. C., «ver the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Sanders had as dinner guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Leroy McCall and little daughter,' Mollie Ann, Mrs. Cecil Whitmire and , two small daughters, Betty and Lois,, of Camp Edisto, and Ralph Moses, j Ray Rigdon and Carl Reid. Other, callers in the afternoon were Mrs., Mary Burgess, Mr. and Mrs. Burns j Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence | Noton and Mrs. Lee Norton. E. A. Reid and son Leo called on Mr. and Mrs. W. F. McCall Sunday afternoon. Miss Connie Chappell missed sev-l eral days last week on account of, illness. I. B. and Jim Galloway of Glen ville were visiting friends in this section last week. W. F. McCall made a business trip to Cherryiield and Brevard Mon day. . . i Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Sanders and ■ 'sons, Ray and Cecil, were doing their Christmas shopping in Brevard Monday. . , , Mrs. Flora Willbanks of the Boheny section is visiting her sister, i Mrs. Hiimer Chappell, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Hovie Chappell an i ncunce the birth of a daughter, j Barbara Ellaway. , . Miss Katherine Hinkle left Sat | urday to spend the holidays with | friends in Asheville. Claud Reid and Howard Alexander are visiting the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Reid, at their home in Easley, S. C. . „ T. B. Reid, E. A. Reid and Mrs. Maggie Nicholson attended t h e funeral of Theodore Aiken in< Bre vard Monday. , Merry Christmas1 to the editor and staff and all readers of The Tran sylvania Times. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE Under and by virtue of the Powor of Sale contained in that certain Deed in T r u a t f r o « Henry Alexander and his wife tc the undersigned Trustee raid 1 in trust bearing date of September 3rd, 1930, and which Deed in Trust is'of Record in Book No. 23, page 139 of the Record of Deed® in Trust for Transylvania County, N. C., and the same securing certain indebtedness therein described, and default having been mode in the nayment of said in ■i'bteiloess. whereby the Pc.wer of v.alo therein contained has become operative an3 all notices required as to said default having been given and said default has not wen made good, and tha Bolder od he note evidencing said indebted sesa having requested tha Mid True tse to foreeloa said Dead in Trunt; Now therefore nid Truetee, will, on Saturday, Jan. 12th, 1985, at 12 o'clock M., at the Court House Door in the Ttiwn of Brevard, N. C., offer for sale and sell to the highest Udder for cash the following described property, to wit t All that tract of land adjoining the lands of W. H. Summey and others, and being the same lands fully de scribed in the deed in trust aforesaid, reference being hereby made to said Deed in Trust and the Reoord thereof for a description of said lands by metes and bounds. The proceeds of said sale to be applied upon said indebtedness, costs of sale, etc., as provided in said Deed in Trust This the 8th day of December, 1934. D. L. ENGLISH, Trustee. Dec. 13-20-27. Jan 3-10. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE Under and by virtue of the Power of Sale ccjntained in that certain Deed in Trust from Z. W. Nichols and his wife Lessie Nichols, to the undersigrted Trustee, said Deed in Ti’ust bearing date of April 19th, 1929 and being of Record in Book No. 23 at Page 70 <(t the Record of Deeds in Trust for Transylvania County, N. C., and securing certain indebtedness therein described, and default having been made in the payment'of said indebtedness where by the Power of Sale contained in said Deed in Trust has become oper ative, and all notices required to be given as to raid default having been given and said default lias not been made good and the holder of the note evidencing said indebtedness having requested the said undersigned Trustee to foreclose* said Deed in Trust; Now, therefore, the undersigned Trustee, will on Saturday, January 19th, 1935, at 12 o’clock M., at the Court House Door in ti e Town of Brcvamj, offer for sale and sell to the highest 'bidder Tir cash the fol lowing described real property to wit: All those lots fully described in the Deed in Trust aforesaid, reference being hereby made to said Deed in Trust and the Record there# for a description of said Lots by metes and bounds. The proceeds of said sole to be ap plied upon said indebtedness, costs of sale, etc. This the 17th dry ctf~ December, 1934. . „ D. L. ENGLISH, Trustee. Dec. 20-27. Jan. 3-10-J7. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE Under and by virtue of the Power ol' Sale contained in that certain Deed in Trust from C. 0 Robinson and his wife Callie J. Robinson to the undersigned Trustee, said Deed in Trust bearing date of September 19th, 1929, and being of Record ir. Book No. 23 at Page 92 of the Record of Deeds in Trust for Tran sylvania County, N. C., and securing certain indebtedne's thereon de scribed, and default having been made in the payment of said indeb tedness whereby the Power of Sale contained in said Deed in Trust nas become operative, and all notices re quired to be given as to said default having been given and said, default has r.ot been made good, and the holder nf the note evidencing said in debtedness having requested the sau, undersigned Trustee to foreclose saiu Deed in Trust; Now, therefore, the undersigned Trustee, will, on Saturday, January 19th, 1935, at 12 M. at the Court House Door in the Town of Brevard, offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash the following de scribed real property, to wit: All that certain lot lying rfear the Southern corporate limits of the Town of Brevard, and being the same lands described in said Deed in Trust aforesaid, reference being hereby made to said Deed in Trust and the Record of same far a description ot said land by metes and bounds. The proceeds of said sale to be ap plied upon said indebtedness, costs This’the 17th day of December, D. L. ENGLISH, Trustee. Dec. 20-27. Jan. 3-10-17.__ NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE Under and by virtue of the Power of Sale contained in that certain Deed in Trust from Clarence F. ; Poole and his wife Maude Louise ! Poole to the Undersigned Trustee, said Deed in Trust bearing date of September 21st, 1929 and being of Record in Book No. 23 at Page 94 of the Record of Deeds in Trust for Transylvania County, N. C., ana securing certain indebtedness therein described, and default having been made in the payment of said in debtedness whereby the . P®we* , Sale contained in said Deed in Trust has become operative, and all no .ices required to be given as to said de fault having been given and said de fault has not been made good and the holder of the note evidencing said indebtedness having requested the said Undersigned Trustee to fore close said Deed in Trust; . Now therefore, the Undersigned Trustee, will, on Saturday, Jan. 19tn. 1935, ;at 12 o’clock Mw at the Court House Door in the Town of Brevard, offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder far cash the following de scribed rea’ property, to wit: y -inj, •> He Town of Brevard and on the North Side of Main Street, and being the same property fully described in the said Deed in Trust aforesaid, reference being herebv mads to said Deed in Trust and th Record of samp for a description o said property by mete* -and bounds. The proceeds of said sale to b« ap plied upon said indebtedness, cost1 of sale, etc. • Thi* the 17th day <if Decembe 1984‘ D. L. ENGLISH, Trustee. ; Dec. 20-27. Jan. 8-10-17. I PftWOf of Ualg ' coAtldMli flL Hr TrB»tibi»TingT(hite^f July and regtetered in book No. 23, P. .78 at the Record of Deed* in Trust Me Transylvania Co., N. C., said tt strument securing certain indebted ness therein described, and default having been made in the payment of. said Indebtedness and all notices I as to said default having! been given and said default has not been made good, and the holder of the note evidencing aaid indebted ness having requested the under signed Trustee to foreclose said Dead in Trust j Now therefore the undersign ed Trustee, will, on Saturday, Jan uary 12th, 1935, at 12 o’clcck M., at the Court House Door in the Town Brevard, N. C., offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash the following described property tc ^That certain lot lying on the Southwest aide of Caldwell Street and being the same lot fully describe in the Deed in Trust eforesa. reference being hereby made tc said Deea in Trust and the Reeor< thereof for a description of said lol by metes and bounds. The proceeds of said sale to be applied upon said indebtedness, coats of sale, etc., as provided in said Dceo in Trust. , 5 This the 8th day of December, 1934. D. L. ENGLISH, Trustee. Dec. 13-20-27. Jan 3-10. ---— NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE Under and by virtue of the Power of Sale contained ih that certain Deed 'in Trust frc.-m Thos. H. Ship mar. and his wife Elizabeth B. Ship_ man to the undersigned Trustee, ' aid Deed in Trust bearing date o, Octo-. her 12th, 1929, and being of Record, in Book No. 23, P. 99 of the Records, of Deeds in Trust foT Transylvania i County, N. C., and securing certain indebtedness therein described, and | default having been made in the pay ment of said indebtedness whereby | the Power of Sale contained in snid Deed in Trust has become operative, and all notices required tc be given as td said defaul having beer, given and said default has not been nude good and the holder of the note evi dencing said indebtedness having re- - quested the said ueders gned Trustee ) to foreclose said Deed in Tro t; i Now, therefore, the undersigned) Trustee, will, on Saturday, January 19th, 1935, at 12 o’clock M. at the Court House Door in the Towr of Brevard, N. C„ offer fer sale end ’sell to tfifShighert bidder fw cash the folio-wing described real property,) [ ^All^that certain tract of laud Hh in Sjiatatoe Township, cortainirg 121 acres mgre or less and being fully described in the Deed in Trust i.fora >*Ut, reference being berebv made to said Deed in Trust and the Keeorn theteof for a description ;£$*'■ sain lands by metes and bounds. j The proceeds rf said isle to be vn pl'cJ upon said indebtedness, costs of sale, etc . _ , This the 17th day ctf December. D. L. ENGLISH, Trustee. Dec. 20-27. Jan. 3-10-17. -' NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE Under and by virtue of the Power of Sale contained in that certain Deed in T ruitf r om 0. L. Erwin and his wife to tne undersigned Trustee, isaid Deed in Trust bearing date of May -°tn, 1930, ,and being Registered on Book Number twenty-three at page 18t) df the Record of Deeds in Trust for Transylvania County, N. .C., tne same securing certain indebtedness therein described, and default having been made in the payment of said in debtedness, whereby the Power of Sale contained in said Deed in Trust has become operative, and all notices as to said default required having been given and said default has not been made good, and the holder of the note evidencing Mid indebted ness having requested the smd under signed Trustee to foreclose said Deed in Trust; . Now therefore the said Undersign-1 ed Trustee, will, on Saturday, Jan uary 12th, 1935, at 12 o’clock M., at the Court House Door in the Town Brevard, N. C.. offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash the following property, to wit: ' All that certain lot lying and being in the Town of Brevard and on the East side of North Caldwell Street, and .being the same property fully described in the Deed in Trus being hereby f ? r °C 9 and reference is hereby made to said Deed in Trust and the Record I : \ HOLIDAY FARES holiday" TRAVEL Spend Christmas and New Year's at Home One way and round trip coacfc tickets 1 1-2 Cents Par mile for each mile traveled. Round Trip Tickets || 2 Cents l|j' Per mile for each mila traveled, return limit IS days. Good in Sleep ing and Parlor Car* on payment o; proper charge?; for space ecru I'lS Round Trip Tic' 2 12 Cento Per mile for each mile traveled, return limit 6 months. Good in Sleep ing and Parlor Cars upon onyment of proper charges for space occupied. One-Way Tickets 3 Cents Per mile, good in Sleeping d?ul Parlor Cars on payment f proper charges for space occupied. upd NO SURCHARGE Round trip tickets are sold daily to all stations on the Southern Railway System and to many points r.n other line3 in the South. Round trip ticket* are good on all ^ Low Holiday Fares tire available to dertinutions in the East, North, West and S.'uth.vwt. Sec your uyc-Tit, R. H. DEBUTTS, Assistant Gen. i>u<* m buying your Cbrist Pork Ham, Pork and Beef^Roa»t*^ Groceries and Fresh Vegetables City Market S. F. ALLISON Phone 47-We Deliver TRY OUR WANT ASS __ See Mile* Matter Mount* aft . ' Simpson’s Berber Shop, Brevard 1~Deer heads mounted, Live Expression, moth-proof, hides tanned, gk>ve-l6ether, fur-rngs, novalttear^ FREE illustrated folder. Write today Ship your trophies 1 Ejf ei.m % M tele l5iniplvB| Jack C. Miles TtxlJhfmy Studios, DecvefcColo. ----——; --
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