REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS A total of 50 real estate trans fers were recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Tran sylvania county during the month of October, Mrs. Melvin Gillespie announces. This is an unusually large number and they are: Ella Hogsed Lance to Harlow Mason and wife, property in Eas tatoe township. W. W. Poole and wife to J. A. McCrary, property in Brevard township. M. E. Summey and wife to Law rence Whitmire and wife, proper ty in Eastatoe township. H. M. Holbert and wife to Wil lard V. Holbert, property in Azure Lure park. S. E. Varner and wife to Ray L. Hooper, property in Green Acres sub-division. J. C. Wike and others, commis sioners, to E. H. Barton and wife and others, property in Cathey’s Creek township. F. D. Clement and others to Mjs. M. G. Cunningham, property in Evergreen cemetery. M. Ethel Nesmith to Harry Per ry and wife, property on Rice street W. L. Morris and others to V. L. Neill and wife, property in Brevard township. Lester King, guardian, to V. L. Neill and wife, property in Bre vard township. Transylvania county to Nina Clayton and others, property on S. Caldwell street. Clarence V. Green and wife to J. R. Brown and wife, property in Gloucester township. Flora Hart and others to Pauline Hail Jerome, property in Little River township. W. W. Duckworth and wife to Paul Baker and wife, property on West Probart street. Clarence Whitmire and wife to L. C. Carter and wife, property in Cathey’s Creek township. Alex F. Angel and wife to Wil liam Z. McCall, property in Ca they’s Creek township. Julia Galloway and others to Claud Davis and wife, property in Boyd township. Mary A. Barrett and husband to Orville Long and wife, property in Boyd township. Carter Whitesides and wife and others to Frank Whitesides and Producing for Victory . . . Back of our prodigious war effort is our adequate food supply. You can enjoy the best available at this modern cafe. Galloway’s Cafe PETE BIKAS, Owner Brevard, N. C. WE CLOSE THURSDAYS wife, property in Brevard town ship. Mark Whitmire and others to Ruby Pettit, property in Eastatoe township. A. C. Stanley to Anna S. Clark, property in Little River township. Loonie D. Owen and wife to Uohn A. Cox, property in Hogback township. % Maude B. Pickelsimer to Saman tha Mull and others, property on Depot street. Transylvania county to Charles' R. Zeigler and wife, property in Cathey’s Creek township. Ruel E. Aiken and wife to R. R. Fiisher and wife, property in Brevard township. Ralph Fisher and wife to W. M. Ball, property in Brevard town ship. W. P. Kilpatrick and wife to C. C. Maxie, property in Dunn’s Rock township. Doyle Kinsey to Sallie Stribling and others, property in Hogback township. G. C. Morgan and wife and oth ers to W. R. Sheppard and wife, property on Ashworth avenue. Abe Whitmire to A. E. Robin son and husband, property in Hog back township. S. P. Verner and wife to Mary Elizabeth Verner Allston, property in Dunn’s Rock township. Frank Scruggs and wife to A. E. Tinsley and wife, property in Brevard township. Sallie Whitmire to Clarie Petit and wife, property in Eastatoe township. A. P. Nicholson to Grady Nieh alson, property in Hogback town ship. Hattie C. Boggs to W. R. Boggs and wife, property in Boyd town ship. Helen Henderson to Paul Mc Coy and wife, property in Glou cester township. J. D. Bryson and wife to S. .A. Bryson and wife, property in Ca they’s Creek township. S. A. Bryson and wife to Ron ald McCall and wife, property in Cathey’s Creek township. J. K. Mills and wife to Randal J. Lyday and wife, property in Brevard township. J. K. Mills and wife to D. S. Kuykendall, property in Brevard townshiip. Town of Brevard to W. W. Brit tain and others, property on Jor dan street. George H. Smathers to G. W. Whitmire and wife, property in Eastatoe township. Caleb Murphy and wife to A. M. White and wife, property in Eas tatoe township. Mae McCall Whitmire and hus band to Wiilma Moore and hus band, property in Hogback town ship. Opehlia Butler to James Butler and wife, property in Hogback township. Elma Whitmire and husband to F. E. Shuford and wife, property in Eastatoe township. Board of education of Transyl vania county to C. A. McCall, prop erty in Gloucester township. C. A. McCall and wTife to Minnie Price, property in Gloucester township. T. S. Wood, Jr., and wife to Donald Lee Zachary, property in Dunn's Rock township. NOTICE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF TRANSYLVANIA The undersigned, having qualified as executor of the estate of Geor gia Bell Riley, deceased, late of Transylvania County, North Caro lina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersign ed on or before the 1st day of Oc tober, 1944, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. | All persons indebted to said es tate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 30th day of September, 1943. JOHN A. POTEAT 10-7-6tc Executor. Wanted TO BUY Ivy and Laurel (K&lmia and Rhododendron) BURLS WILL PAY $9 to $15 per Ton, According to Quality . . . Delivered • at our Mill at Brevard, N. C. Transylvania Pipe Co. Ralph Fisher, Manager Brevard, N. C. Phone 375 Rosman Hi News STAFF Editor-in Chief-Jean Hall Associate Editors: Madrie Gallo way, Herbert Hall, Lucy Tinsley, and Robert Gillespie. Reporters: Reba Petit, Wayne Har mon, Hortense Burton, Paul Sisk, Norma King and Joe Owen. AGRICULTURE NEWS The agriculture boys with their instructor, Mr. Lawrence, went to Lake Toxaway two afternoons last week to dig potatoes on the farm of W. H. Sutton. Several of the boys bought seed for their agri culture projects next year. The boys helped to relieve a labor shortage in digging potatoes, as well as making extra spending mo ney for themselves. The home living class got some valuable experience last week in pruning apple trees. They visited at the home of Mrs. G. H. Wood ard and pruned two trees. HONOR ROLL By Reba Petit Eighth Grade First honor roll — Delraa Phil lips, Joe Owen, Tracy. Rice. Second honor roll— Frankie Galloway, Jovhenelle Galloway, Victoria Gillespie, Mildred Greene, Irene Lowe, Opalee Masters, Juda Owen, Charles McCall, J. T. Mc Call, Kenneth Whitlock. Ninth Grade First honor roll — Hortense Burton, Avarie Fisher, Nell Jean Lusk, Geneva Powell, Bonnie Whit mire. Second honor roll — Margaret Barrett, Allenby Chapman, Bever ly Tolley, Dixie Crane, Gertrude Galloway, Hazel Summey, Doro thy Waldrop, Ruby Winchester, J. B. Moore, Charles Petit, Paul Sisk. Tenth Grade First honor roll—Ruth Greene, Lucy Tinsley. Second honor roll — Mildred Crunkleton, Wanda Galloway, Juanita Jones, June Lee, Reba Petit, Harold Bryson. Eleventh Grade Second honor roll—Bonnie Ban ther, Judith Boley, Gaynelle Cal lahan, Jean Hall, Gertrude Owen, Betty Rogers, Madrie Galloway. MONEY RECEIVED FOR WAR FUND By Lucy Tinsley The high school collected a to tal of $75.96 for the war fund. Mrs. Hamed’s ninth grade boys led with a total of $32.55. Miss Dillard’s tenth grade girls came next with $12.08. Miss Whitmire’s eighth grade girls collected $8.28 and Miss Wiggins’ eighth grade boys col lected $5.35. Miss Nesbitt’s ninth grade girls have a total of $5.85. Mr. Lawrence’s tenth grade boys have $6.35 and Mrs. Lawrence with the eleventh grade collected $5.50. The elementary school col lected a total of $89.03 during the three weeks’ drive. SENSE AND NONSENSE Here’s hoping everyone has for gotten about the Hallowe’en pranks and of course that means having returned all the gates, lawn chairs, etc., that mysteriously disappeared. At least, this column hasn’t dis appeared, so stop looking so wist ful!! Now, Bamey. Dignified seniors j should never play such pranks, | even on Hallowe’en. How many | watch dogs did “your crowd” have to knock out during your “little raid” Saturday night. Bang! Bang! Yes, you’ve guessed it. Harold 0. and Herb. H. are having one of those dreadful feuds. Over whom? ,W-e-l-l. I know warning signs when I see them, so I’ll omit all names. But just as an innocent tip, she’s a junior. Some (just some) of these freshmen gals are a wee bit shy but old timers can always spot a romance in bud. Norma K. has a very tender look in her eyes when she looks at Joe D. If you’ve been wondering why Elaine 0. has been so starry eyed and wearing such a dreamy ex pression all week, I’ll solve the mystery. It’s just leaked out who her escort was Friday night. Bob R. says the reason for the big fat E he received this month is because French is all Greek to him. Since she got ditched by one sailor for (yes, you’ve guessed it) a blonde during his furlough, Mad rie G. has been setting her cap for every sailor in sight. I hear she just invited four for supper one night. Boy, that’s really trying!!! (Next time, M. G., be careful whom you write about in your column.) “No letter today,” sings Conrad W. mournfully since Dottie W. left. Very pitiful, isn’t he? I sup pose those dazzling bracelets he’s wearing on either arm belong to his - eh, sister. Could be, eh, Conrad? Rattle! Bang! Gangway! Here come two dashing bus drivers and their girls in their A model. Bonnie B. and R. M. D. and that couple of the new whirlwind ro mance, Betty R. and Bill G. “There’s Something About A Soldier” ... I mean bus driver is the latest song hit, it seems. Say, what goes with the junior1 play? Hasn’t some new romance started as is the custom. Can’t someone spill the dope on this subject to ease our curiosity? Ho-hum! Hey, don't go to sleep listening to me! Just for that I’ll ease your mind and sign off, but don’t worry. I’ll be back soon with news right off the press. PlEASLPOUft liHE- Butter/ Is Your REFRIGERATOR RELAXING? Your Electric Refrigerator must last for the duration. Help it to do the best job possible by giving it a little care. You'll save serious trouble later and you'll get much better all-around performance. Here's How to Keep It Running! • Defrost according to manufacturer's instructions. Empty the drip water im mediately. • • Wash the inside of your*, refrigerator with baking soda and wahir each time the refrigerator is defrosted. Don't for get the freezer—that's where food odors collect. • Avoid overloading the refrigerator with food—it stops necessary air circulation. • Be sure the cold control is set as it should be to give you the proper food compartment temperature. • If you have an open type mechanism in your refrigerator, it will need periodic oiiing and adjusting. Have a reliable serviceman do this and ask him about how often it should be repeated. Her metically-sealed units do not require oiiing or adjusting. 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I u ADMIT I DID IT, BUT I'M - SORSV THAT'S THE > SECOND 1 > time f COME IN I HERE-* I WANT TO 1 GIVE YOU A LECTURE , ■Copr. 1943, King Featuics Syndicate, Inc., World rights reserved.* AND BY THE TIME I WAS YOUR AGE, I WAS E ARM IMG MV OWN LIVING/ WWY MV father used to say—: > WAIT A A MINUTE, S POP ^ IMSTEAD OF THE ORATORY COULD I JUST HAVE A X --- SPANKING? S HAVE YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED AT VARNER’S