First Degree To Be Conferred At Meeting Thursday The first degree will be conferred at a stated communication foi Dunn’s Rock Masonic lodge Thurs day night at 8:00 o’clock, according to an announcement today by E L. liapp, worshipful master of the lodge. The degree will be conferred bj D. H. Winchester, junior warden assisted by Leo A. Reid, senior deacon. The master urges all members to attend the meeting and a cor dial invitation is extended to all visiting masons. When you think of prescriptions, think of VARNER’S.—Adv. CO-ED TODAY & FRI. 1/UNiUiU O'CONNOR MAK.IORIK . MAIM < . Percy Kilbride —ALSO— News & Shorts SATURDAY “ JINX MONEY ” —WITH— Leo Gorcey AND The Bowery Boys —ALSO— CHAPTER NO. 4 OF Dick Tracy Returns SUN. & MON. - Oooooh / what she'll do to you/ —ALSO— Global News Tues. and Wednes. Universol-lnternotioual presents Fredric MARCH Dan DURYEA Edmond O’BRIEN Ann BLYTH Another PART OF THE JfbREsr" SAMPLE BALLOT OFFICIAL BALLOT FOR COUNTY OFFICERS INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTER 1. To vote a straight party ticket, make a cross (X) mark in the circle of the party you desire to vote for. 2. To vote a mixed ticket, or in other words for candidates of different parties, either omit making a cross (X) mark in the party circle at the top and mark in the voting square opposite the name of each candidate on the ballot for whom you wish to vote or make a cross (X) in the party circle above the name of the party for some of whose candidates you wish to vote, and then mark in the voting squares opposite the names of any candidate of any other party for whom you wish to vote. 3. If you tear or deface or wrongly mark this ballot, return it to the registrar and get another. DEMOCRATIC FORA STRAIGHT TICKET MARK WITHIN THIS CIRCLE For State Senator 32nd. Senatorial District (Vote For Two) □ MRS. E. L. McKEE □ WILLIAM B. HODGES For House Of Representatives □ E. CARL ALLISON For Tax Collector □ FRANK C. KING For Register Of Deeds □ PAUL M. WHITMIRE For County Commissioners (Vote For Three) □ W. W. BRITTAIN □ DEWEY BURTON □ C. LEWIS OSBORNE REPUBLICAN FORA STRAIGHT TICKET MARK WITHIN THIS CIRCLE For State Senator 32nd. Senatorial District (Vote For Two) □ T. N. DAVIS □ WILKSHIRE GRIFFITH For House Of Representatives □ RALPH R. FISHER For Tax Collector □ AVERY C. NEIL For Register Of Deeds □ WILLIAM L. McNEELY For County Commissioners (Vote For Three) □ CLAUDE STROUP □ E. O. SHIPMAN □ LYNCH MOORE Election November 2nd, 1948. fj. fy. ^buchojontlt Chairman Transylvania County Board of Elections, “SOCIAL SECURITY FACTS” By D. W. Lambert, Manager I Social Security Administration Field Office ! Asheville, N. C. I f——-— Find out about your old-age ! benefits under your old-age and survivors insurance. When you are 65 years old, ask about the monthly retirement benefits you may be entitled to claim for yourself and qualified dependents. I Find out whether you are fully insured; when your wife will al so become entitled to monthly ' benefits; how your benefits are CLEMSON THEATRE “BACK TRAIL” WITH Johnny Mack Brown —ALSO— LAST CHAPTER OF I TEX GRANGER Sun. and Mon. “ TRADE WINDS ” —WITH— , , > Fredric March AND Joan Bennett —ALSO— NEWS & SHORTS 'T calculated; the amount of wages you may earn while receiving your monthly insurance payments —on jobs covered by the social security law—on other jobs. The best place to get these im portant facts is the nearest social security office, but you may be able to learn much to your in- j terest from your social security | committee if your local union has such a committee in close touch with the social security office. This may interest you: Local unions, employee groups, or any or ganization can arrange to have the manager of the social security of fice come to a regular or special meeting to discuss the old-age and survivors insurance program and j answer members’ questions. A representative of the Ashe-1 ville field office of the social se-1 curity administration will be at j the postoffice at 9:30 a. m. in Brevard on the third Monday each j month. Mars Hill College Has Four Enrolled From This County Four students from Transylvania county are enrolled at Mars Hill college for the first semester, ac cording to figures released from the registrar’s office today. These are Thomas Logan Hooper, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hooper, Route 1; Perry Ransom Hamlin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis P. Ham lin; Joseph Walter McGuire, Jr., son of Rev. and Mrs. J. N. Mc Guire, Route 2; and Richard Mon roe Parris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wilson Parris, all of Bre vard. A total of 933 students are en rolled at the college, 481 men and 452 women. These come from 87 counties of North Carolina, 20 states, British West Indies, Bra zil, Hawaii, Cuba, and Portugal. When you think of prescriptions, think of VARNER’S.—Adv. N. P, GALLOWAY IS NAMED CHAIRMAN OF FHA COMITTEE Warren Fisher And George Shuford To Serve With Rosman Man Naaman P. Galloway, of Rosman, was elected chairman of the Far mers Home administration com mittee in Transylvania county. The other two members of the commit tee are Warren I. Fisher, of Lake Toxaway. and George D. Shuford. of Penrose. J. C. McDarris is county supervisor and has an of fice open here in the court house each Wednesday. According to Mr. McDarris, mon ey is now available for the pur chase of family size farms, ferti lizer, seed, livestock and other needs of eligible farmer applicants. In establishing the Farmers Home administration, congress hop ed to bring to the family size farms of America credit at a reasonable repayment schedule combined with the latest information in improv ed farm and home making. The law specifically states that a com mittee composed of three members shall pass on all applications and certify all loans as eligible. Navy Day To Be Observed Oct. 30 Although there will be no offi cial celebration of Navy Day. Octo ber 30, in Transylvania county, all local persons are invited to attend observances in Asheville. According to the local recruit ing officer, a parade will be held in downtown Asheville, and in the af ternoon the Reserve armory will be commissioned. A noted Admiral is slated to speak. Open house will be held at the armory on both Sat urday and Sunday afternoons, and the public is invited to inspect Ihe building. MISS BOBBIE JEAN (From Front Page Second Sec.) corn club and has had 36 4-H club projects. She is secretary of her Sunday school and is a teacher there. FROM A (From Front Page Second Sec.) when I heard about her good for tune. The Fire department has cer tainly been worked overtime lately. They’ve received some dozen calls within the past two weeks. Fortunately only one of these has been a bad fire. There were two days that they re ceived two calls each. Last Mon day they went to the Roy De Long residence on McLean road, , and again Monday night, they were called out to Carr Owen’s just off Maple street. These double troubles came again Friday, when they received a call to Mack Corn’s Friday after noon and to Bethel Colored church that night about 9:15 Neither of these two did much damage. Personally, I think these ! boys are doing a marvelous job j and can’t be given too much i praise. The next time you make seal loped potatoes, try making them with sour cream for the liquid. Line the dish with slices of cold, cooked ham, then add layers of raw or cooked sliced potatoes and onion rings. Pour sour cream ov er the top and dot with cheddar I cheese. Good? Mmm-! NOTICE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF TRANSYLVANIA. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NANCY ALLISON GADDY Plaintiff, vs. EARNEST .J. GADDY Defendant. The above named defendant. Earnest J. Gaddy, will take notice that an action entitled as above l'.as been commenced in the Su perior Court of Transylvania Coun ly, North Carolina by the plaintiff to secure an absolute divorce from the defendant upon. the ground that plaintiff and defendant have lived separate and apart for more than two years next preceding the bringing of this action; and the defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at | the office of the Clerk of Superior i Court of Transylvania County, in the Court House, in Brevard, North Carolina, within 20 days from the 5th day of November, 1948 and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will | apply to the court for the relief de-1 manded in said complaint. This the 5th day of October, 1948. I N. A. Miller Clerk Superior Court. 10-7-4tp THAT 30-DAY TEST I MADE WON ME OVER TO CAMELS FOR. 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