THERE ARE
BES JM TOWN
/SORE MONEY
S* SV/E EKT
* SATISFACTION
JElM'ABtETO
MXS, AN' IN
THIS A
'o Hear
Speaker at
t On Jan. 9th
insylvanla and seven
will hear T. Clarence
ng champion of spend
!g for highways only
Irman of the Roads
North Carolina House
s, In an address be
Meetlng of the North
n Industries Commit,
'uesday, January 9.
leetlng, which will be
tt Springs Hotel, tn
les of Transylvania,
, Swain, Macon, Clay,
•okee. In addition to
nts, distributors and
>erators, members of
s Interested In hlgh
1 will attend and par
ogram.
meeting for the pur
scussions of problems
Ion of highway funds
Ive matters affecting
ill be followed by a
Representative Stone
_
same period.
> reveals that busi
state are using only
>pen lines of credit"
sir use on the books
figures are based on
im 45 banks in North
cent of the 225 com
the state, and make
e concentration of
Winston-Salem and
reported that they
loans totaling $44.
anuary 1 and June
wed 63,692 outstand
$109,076,506. In ad
:ed 1.935 new mort
le owners and other
totaling $2,669,617.
mber of new loans
10. and the average
$778.
lber of renewals tier
nd the average re
113.
139
25,000.00
25,000.000
8,500.00
4,043.75
1,512.77
3,294.18
306.00
6,000.00
106,031.29
479,687.99
PISGAH FOREST NEWS
Funeral services were held at Boyls
ton Baptist church on Thursday' for
Aunt Vince Mullenax who died Tues
day night at the home of her nephew.
Erwin Mullenax. Aunt Vince, aged 85,
had been In 111 health for sometime,
and had a host of friends In this sec
tion where she had lived for many
years. Burial was made In the family
plot In the Boylston cemetery.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Roller and
two daughters have returned to their
home here after spending the holidays
with Mrs. Roller’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. G. T. Whitlock In Henderson-1
vllle.
Mrs. Julian Allison and daughter
Evonne, were guests during the holi
days of Raleigh Allison and family In
Hickory.
Miss Margaret Deaver, who spent the
holidays with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Deaver, at Fern Crest, re
turned on Monday to Harrisonburg,
Va., where she Is a commercial teacher.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Orr, who have
been making their home with the for
mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Orr,
since their marriage In August, moved
last week to one of Jud McCalls’
houses In the Little Mountain section.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Allen and
daughter Elizabeth, of Swannanoa spent
the week-end with Mrs. Allen’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Mackey.
Miss Rose Walfe will leave this week
for Cullowhee where she will attend
Western Carolina Teachers College.
Rev. Judson Corn and Rev. Sum
mey conducted the funeral services at
Oak Grove on Sunday for Mrs. Melton,
aged 69, who died at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Harrison Nelson on
Friday, after a brief Illness. Mrs. Mel
ton, who was a recent newcomer to
this section, had many friends here and
In adjoining sections.
Miss Helen Allison returned on Sat
urday from a visit with her sister,
Mrs. Oscar Gasperson, In the Avery
Creek section.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Cansler visited
their son Roger, at Key West, Fla., dur
ing the holidays. The latter Is connect
ed with the U. S. Array.
Mr. and Mrs. John Deaver returned
this week to their home In Umatilla,
Fla., after spending the holidays with
the former’s mother, Mrs. Robert Pat
ton. , „
Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Watson and four
children have moved here from Oconee,
Ga., and are occupying the W. L.
Stophel house recently vacated by Mrs.
Tim Cowan, who has joined her daugh
ter Martha, in Atlanta, Ga. Mr. Wat
son is sawfller for Carr Lumber com
pany.
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Allison, daughter
Evonne, and Mr, and Mrs. Clarence
Nicholson jmd two children spent Sun
day In the Boylston section visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Allison and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Mullenax are
moving this week from the Mrs. J. H.
Wolfe farm to the Little River sec
tion.
Miss Cora Willson has returned to
her home here after spending the holi
days with Miss Daisy Norton In Bre
vard.
BLACK
CARDBOARD .
AT THE TIMES OFFICE
NYA Will Conduct
Classical Music Fast
For Good-Will Tour,
—V—
The National Yofcth Administration
for North Carolina plans to conduct a
State-wide classical musical contest to
aid In the selection of Leopold Stokow
ski's all-American youth\ Orchestra, to
be organized In the United States this
winter for a good-will toi\r of South
and Central America, it w^a learned
today. \
This Information came from l^Tohn A.
Liang, State Youth Administrate-in to
F. H. Holden, local NYA supervisor,
who was asked to help locate accoin
pllshed musicians Interested In trying
out for this Orchestra.
The National Youth Administration
will recruit from throughout the coun
try the 109 young musicians who are
to make up the orchestra which the
famous conductor, Stokowski, plans to
take on tour. Only applicants . under
the age of 26 years will be eligible: but
both NYIA workers and non-NYA young
people may apply.
In order to help the National organi
zation recruit the best talent, the North
Carolina NYA Is now making plans to
conduct a contest of skilled young musi
cians in Raleigh during the early part
of February to select those who will be
recommended for regional try-outs
under the direction of Mr. Stokowski.
Mr. Lang said young people should
send all applications directly to him,
care of the National Youth Administra
tion in Raleigh. The try-outs will be
open to all young people, Irrespective
of sex, color or race. In making ap
plications, the young person should
state the Instrument he plays, his train,
lng and experience, and personal en
dorsement of his ability, as well as
personal Information concerning hls
age, address and present occupation.
The applications received will be
considered by a board of Judges, ac
cording to present plans, and appli
cants will be notified of eligibility for
try-outs at a later date. All applica
tions must be submitted before Feb
ruary 1, 1940. according to Mr. Lang.
Of this endeavor. Aubrey Williams,
National Youth Administrator, said,
"This Is a worthy and patriotic enter
prise. I am hopeful that selecting
these youths through our State NYA of
fices will extend this wonderful oppor
tunity equally to all of our talented
young musicians, and develop a musical
group that will represent the very best
of its kind that can be assembled.”
OUT OF TOWN
PRINTERS PAY
NO TAXES HERE
LET US DO YOUR
PRINTING
•on at
lnp
Dock
The fl
Thursday.
M'. and Mrs. Arch and
family have been very
Mr. and Mrs. Orville son
B raxton, were Easley, S. C., visitors
•Wednesday.
Mrs. jftmmie McCall has been in with
the flu, bud 1* Improving.
Herbert McCall add Alvold Davis,
from Pin Hjook, visited Looney McCall
Thursday. 1
Mr. and 'Mrs. Harlow McCall and
family vlsltdd Mrs, Della Hall at Mace
donia Sunday*
I Mrs Wlltfle McCall and Mrs. Sara
Owen visited Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Mc
! Call Tuesday*__
C^rd of Thanks
We wish jts thank our friends and
neighbors fojr their kindness and sym
pathy showfl us at the death cf our
mother and j grandmother, and for the
j lovely flowed
Mrs. jlunes H. Nelson and Family
Home! Cooked
Food k Best
AND
i OURS
IS
NEXT
' BEST
I
00010 to our cafe when
you afe hungry—always
good lunches, or if you
want just a bite we fcave
the very thing you will
like
Dr. P. N. DeVERE, Optoinetrist
WILL BE IN
BREVARD EVERY TUESDAY
McMinn Building—Room 19—Hours 10 t0 6
Eyes Examined — Glasses Fitted
AH Lenses Ground In My Own LabortttorY
A’ COMPLETE EYE SERVICE
NEW HOME SPECI
We hope all our good friends in Transylvania will
come down East Main Street, and visit our New
Home, corner of East Main and Gaston.
To those who have been kind in calling, and for
the complimentary things you have said about us,
we thank you, and we hope you will continue your
friendship and patronage.
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Friday
SPECIAL
(One Day, Jan. 5—only)
80-Square, 39-in. wide Unbleached
Sheeting
Regular 12 l-2c yard value
' 5c y
Limit 10 yards to customer
Saturday
SPEClAll jl
Men’s Super Hard-Ware
Overalls
. •
8-oz. material, triple stitched, interlock
ing suspenders, double bib^ocketa, sizes
32 to 46—you’d pay up K> ?l-50 else
where—Saturday only, for
MONDAY SPECIALS
Ladies 80-Square Print
DRESSES
New shipment, vat dyed materials, and
high value.
58c WHkM
Children’s 80-Square Print
DRESSES
With pantiek. Regular 48c value. Sizes1'
1 to 4. Mo day only
25c