VOL. 40. NO. 10 «_ TVA OFFICIAL TO SPEAK HERE FRIDAY Farmer* and Business Men In vited To Hear Landess At Court House W. M. Landess, administrative as sistant in the agricultural division of the Tennessee Valley authority,! will speak st Brevard court house Friday morning of this week at ten o’clock to what is hopsd will be a largo audience of farmers and busi ness men of the county. Mr Landess, who is being sent out at thi time by the Knoxville office] o ft he TVA for purpose of acquaint ing people in general of the plans and methods of procedure finer the Land Use and Conservation program instituted recently by the 1 \ A m the territory which feeds the Ten-, nessee valley, and what may be ex pected from the program by the var- i ious counties which &rc cooperating in the program. Effort had been made by County I \gent Glazener to have the repre sentative here on Saturday after noon. but pressing calls from other counties made it necessary to sched ule the meeting on Friday morning so the administrator could continue on his intinerary. gtre.- s is laid on the fact that it i* as much to the interest of the bust ness men us it is to the t&nners to attend this meeting. MARY SUE JENNINGS WINS DAR CONTEST Pilgrimage To Washington Is Prize W’on; Competitors From N. C. Schools Official announcement was re ceived in Brevard Wednesday that Miss Mary Sue Jennings was mnner in the National D. A. »• contest, chosen as the outstanding girl wn-or, in North Carolina, thereby enabling her to join the patriotic pilgrimage to Washington, D. C., in April. Mrs. .1 S. Silversteen, recording secretary of the North Carolina Daugnters of the American Revolution, wired the message to Brevard from Goldsboro, where the State D. A. It. convention is now in session*. , , . ' Competitors for the honor of being the senior girl from North Carolina to represent this state in Washing ton in April were chosen from each town in the state where a D. A. R is located. The outstanding girl m the senior class of high school selected in each of the 48 states will be included as honor guests in this Washington pilgrimage. _ Along with the winners in the 48 states, Miss Jennings will be given a free trip to the national capital, included in which will be many sight seeing trips about Washington, a visit to President Roosevelt at the White House and other sights of in terest, with all expenses paid by the D. A. R. organizations of the differ; ent states. . , , The choice of a girl from each legality was based upon strict quali fication:-. .including honor, courage, integrity, love of country, also a record of scholarship, leadership, service and a number of other re ouirements as set forth by the National Society uf the Daughters of ihe American Revolution, sponsors of the yearly pilgrimage to Washington. Miss Jennings was, in the first nlaee. the choice of the local student body to represent Brevard in the state competition, chcsen because she met all of these qualifications, and many more in addition. She is a Golden Eaglet Girl Scout, a senior life saver of the National Red Cross, winner of a number of scholastic honors and a generally acclaimed all-around girl. She i3 a descendant of Lambert Clayton ,of Revolution ary fame. TOWNSENDffUB TO BE ORGANIZED HERE Old Age Pension Booster To Be Set Up At Meeting Here Saturday There will be a meeting in the court house at Brevard at 2:30 p. m. Saturday. February 9th, for the pur nose of forming a Townsend Old Age Pen-ion club. Every man and woman in Tran sylvania county who is interested in seeing this p'an enacted into, law is invited to be present and join the club. D' not be alarmed at Secretary Perkins’ shrieks erf “unsound” nor the man who claim?' that the cost of living would increase 70 per cent, nor the man who asserts that the cost of living would increase at least 146 per cent. Nor vet of the man who proclaims that the debt ef the United States would b" 24.6 billions cif dollars as soon as this law was passed. These statements are. one and all, “Wall Street nropaganda.” to keep the people whipped into line and have, in fact, no foundation. Let us g-?t togethen and form a club which will work, “tooth and toe uail” for the best tiling which has been proposed since the Declaration cf Independence. J. M. CLARK. Fire Department Offers Extinguisher The Brevard fire department is offering for sale a new type safety for the home or business place in the form of a chemical fire-eXtinguish ing powder which has been thorough ly tested and proven to be highly satisfactory. The powder, when thrown at a blare, by the handful, as one would scatter gravel or broadcast grain, causes a gas that instantly puts out (ha blaze. The formula for making ♦Ins powder wa3 bought by the fire lapartnient and the powder is being used as regular equipment by the fire department. Quart containers of the extin-! guisher are being sold by members j of the fire department for 75 cents! each, any profits to be derived from ; '■ales to be used to buy needed equip-1 ment Tor the fire truck. Superior Court Term Will Begin Here 1st Transylvania county superior court will convene here on the first Mon day in April, according to schedule, for trial of both criminal and civil actions. Judge J. M. Oglesby of Concord is scheduled to preside, with Solicitor Clarence 0. Ridings of Forest City to appear for the state in the first week’s term of criminal cases. Board Asks Repeal of Absentee Ballot Law Thu board of aldermen of the tcwn of Brevard in meeting Monday , night passed a resolution asking that i the absentee ballot law bo repealed; as it pertains to the town primaries and elections, Copies of the resolution have been mailed tet Representative W. M. Henry and Senator Ralph H, Ram- j sey, and it is expected that the | measure will be introduced within a ! few days. Brevaid Bank Claims i Must Be Filed Soon . Final notice to depositors in the Brevard Banking company to file | claims is being made this week by! Pat Kimzey, liquidating agent. Mr. Kinney states that there are several hundred claims, some of them run ning into tidy sums, that should be, filed by the depositors. j Dividend found in i two ads carried this week. JURY IS DRAWN FOR ! APRIL TERM COURT _ Jurors drawn to serve at the April | term Superior court by the county cjmmissioners Monday include: First Week J. C. Cassell. Obie Fisher, W. H. Edens, Avery Reid, C. E. Morris, John C. McLean, V. D. Carter, An derson Hubbard, Hiilie Fisher, N. A. Miller, P. W. Jenks, R. M. Neely, N. C. Miller, Phillin Price, Roland Whitmire. J. F. Fanning, R. E, Mackey. J Frank Morgan, Nelson Bowen, J. M. Bryson, J. E. Sprouse, Sam L. Cooper, George Snelson, H, P. Morgan, J. A. Whitmire. W. A, Bayitard, E. R. GallowEy, N; A. Bat son. M. C. Hubbard. L. L. McLean Willie . Reid, L. E. Bagwell. J. E, Clazener, H. D. Wvatt, W. J. Baker, r. y. Pattroi. T.. E. Patton, Joe Sin iard. W. A. Thomas. M. L. Gillespie. Eck Sims, A. J. I.vdsy ,Sprovd Week W. A. Allison. Harold Aiken, W P. Mull. ,T B. Rodgers. R. L. Oates Atillard Allison, C. J. Manley, C. D y.huford. T„ P. Wilson. E. C. Glaze up-- p p Johnson. CutIos Holden Earl TTall C. C. Williams. L. C. Hall T. T. Loftis Sr., W. L. Talley, E. C >7 cvj] < Af Honored At MISS THELMA GALLOWAY Valedictorian ROSMAN, March &™Kiss Thelma Galloway, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. j N. S. Galloway, has been named val-' edictorten and Miss Ella Mae Col-1 lins, daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. R. j H. Collins, has been selected as salu- i tatorian of the Rosman high school senior class. _ i By a vote of the junior class of the I :high school, the following superia-: 'liven of the senior class were nelect- ] led: Best all around girl, Ella Mae jColIine; best all around boy, Charles tL