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S.*** S'* FOR RENT FOR RENT—Furnished 4-room apartment. Also 1-bedroom in private home. Phone 883-2799. __10-21-ltp FOR RENT — Available Oc tober 16th, 2 bedroom, all electric, unfurnished apart ment, carpeted, stove and re frigerator. No pets. $115. French Broad apartments. Phone 883-3207. 930-tfc FOR RENT — Furnished, light housekeeping, 2 bedroom mo bile home by week during au tumn color season. Not in a Court. Available October 16th through November 15th. Phone: work 883-8260; Home, 877-3304. ll-14-2tp WINTER COTTAGE FOR RENT — Completely furnish ed. Located at Penrose. Call 877-4705 after 5:00 p.m. 10-21-ltp FOR RENT — Mobile Home Spaces and 2 bed room Mobile Homes. Close to town on Probart Street. Holcombe Mo bile Home Court. Phone 883-4271 or 883-3978. 1-14-tfc WANTED WANTED TO BUY — 1970-’71 4 door Chevrolet (Impala). Will pay equity and take up payments. Write box 563, Brevard, N. C. 10-21-2tdh WANTED — You to know that the James Barton and Billy Barton charged with larceny in the court docket carried in the October 14th issue of the Transylvania Times are not the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Barton of Lake Toxa way. 10-21-ltp WANTED WANTED — Painting — Interior and exterior and also combination shin gles. Free estimation. Call George Grogan 883 8416.10-21-1 tp WANTED — Small inexpensive mountain farm or house and acreage with a view, for sum mer vacations. All cash pos sible. Send location, size and price when answering. All replys will be held confiden tial. Wm. Ragis, 7260 S. W. 132 Street, Miami, Florida 33156. 9-30-4tc WANTED — Church Sexton, work approximately 20 hours week. Cleaning and perform ing routine maintenance of church building. Call 883-2203 after 5:30 p.m. 10-21-ltp WANTED TO BUY — Good used furniture and appli ances. Talley's Used Furni ture, 52 West Main St, tele phone 883-3110. 1-22-tfc WANTED — Win a watch while earning extra money in Sarah Coventry Jewelry. No investment. Car necessary. 891-7392, 252-5847, 883-4758. 10-73tp WANTED TO DO — Concrete work, patio and concrete fin ishing, retaining walls, drive ways* etc. Free estimates. Woody’s Patio and Concrete Finishing. 877-3528 or Hen dersonville 692-7036. 10-14-4tp WANTED — Customers at the Grapevine, Friday nights at 6:00 o’clock in the evening til 9:00 o’clock. 5% discount on $5.00 purchases up to $10.00. 10% discount on all purchases over $10.00. 9-30-tfc Owner Aitkious To Sell Lovely 3-bedroom, 2-bath home with living room, large den-dining room with fireplace, kitchen with built-ins, intercom, patio, utility room and plenty of storage on lower level. Rear yard is partially fenced. Lovely vista of moun tains from picture windows in living room and den. This house has been appraised at $23,500, but owner will take less. Second mortgage, ac cepted for part of down payment on new con ventional loan. New FHA or VA loans avail able. Located at 319 Jordan Road, within walk ing distance to elementary, junior high and senior high schools. Call today! Robert W. Melton Company REALTORS 300 North Broad Street 883-4444 or 883-2011 ^JSnbttt IjonJ) Ittr. JfarrHt 2L Cedar Mountain. N. C I'&uvt Live in Sherwood Forest, a 955-acre develop ment which includes 5 lakes, swimming, ca noeing, fishing, trails, tennis, and a new 18 hole Par 3 golf course. Only a al5 - minute drive from Brevard. We have many beautiful homes and lots available on lakeshores, brooks, and mountain tops. A 2-bedroom, 1-bath on a nice lot overlooking the golf course with a private paved road di rect to the house. Carpeting, storm windows, a carport, and a beautiful view are among the many features. $24,800. Large “A” Frame with 3 bedrooms and 2 baths. Over 1300 sq ft. on 2 floors plus attic space, m » 1-acre wooded lot. Features a beautiful living room which opens to a spacious deck. A good buy at the reduced price of $24,900. A 3-bedroom, 3-bath which has beamed ceilings, paneled den, stone fireplace, all electric heat, and a spacious deck overlooking 2 lakes. De signed for quality. $44,500. Qeratd fj. Pettit -Art Sbelion, CO-MANAGERS A± Sherwood Forest 8 Miles Soot WANTED HELP WANTED — workers, waitresses, kitchen help wanted, in person at Swaffs. Curb and Apply 9-16-tfc WANTED — Director teacher for day care cen ter. College degree or two years college with some education courses and several years teach ing experience. Apply at First Adventure Center, First United Methodist Church. 10-21-tfc WANTED — New or used items for annual Brevard Rescue Squad auction. Call either 8774262 or 883-3580 for pick up.1-14-tfdh WANTED — Top quality used cars, Eldridge Motors. Will pay you cash for your clean auto. See Carl Eldridge, Jr., Four lane highway in front of Straus School or call 883 9355. 1-29-tfc WANTED — Repair jobs, large or small, addition on homes, apartments or commercial. By hour or contract. Call 8624551. 10-21-ltp WANTED — Secretary for Con trollers Office. Must be good with figures and efficient typist. Immediate employ ment. Phone 704451-2110 Mr. Cawley for appointment. 9-304tc FOUND FOUND — Clipped white male Poodle. 883-3869. 10-21-ltp MISCELLANEOUS Locksmith service - Keys made and duplicated, over 6,000 key blanks, for home, car and business. If you’re lock ed out, call us. Brevard Chain Saw, phone 883-2580. 1-7-tfe MAKE YOUR OWN WILL: Simple easy to understand in structions for making your own legal will, including two will forms. (One each for husband and wife) only $3.00 postpaid. Send orders to Mrs. Sybil Collins, 33 W. Main Street, Ware Shoals, South Carolina 29692. 10-14-4tc First Adventure Center, half day kindergarten or full day care. Call 883-9025 or 883 8472.9-2-tfc For a free beautiful Con nestee Falls guided tour of the falls and property, write P. O. Box 93, Bre vard, N. C., or phone 883 2883. (Property avail able immediately.) 10-21-ltp LOCAL AND NATIONWIDE moving and storage by auth orized North American Van Lines agent Brevard Moving and Storage. 883-2400 or 883 8452. 10-17-tfc IS THERE AN ALCO HOLIC problem with you? With your family or with a friend? If so „ call 883-4458. 1-13-tfdh FOR ADOPTION at the Animal Shelter. Dogs and cats, pup pies and kittens, all sizes, colors and breeds. On Ross Road. 8:00 to 10:00. 8:00 to 5:00 Tuesday and Wednes day. All day Monday, Thurs day, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Phone 883-3713. ll-12-tfdk School Calendar For 1971-72 (9*4 Months) May 24, 1972 -End of 180-Day Term May 25-26, 1972 — Extended Term for Teachers HOLIDAYS: November 25 - 26, 1971 _Thanksgiving December 22 - 31, 1971 _Christmas January 17, 1972 _Teachers Work Day Pupil Holiday March 31 - April 3, 1972 _Easter SCHOOL MONTHS: First Month __ August 26 - September 23, 1971 Second Month-Sept. 24 - Oct. 22, 1971 Third Month-Oct. 25 - November 19, 1971 Fourth Month-Nov. 22 - Dec. 21, 1971 Semester Examinations Are To Be Scheduled Immediately Prior To Christmas Holidays. Fifth Month-January 3 - January 31, 1972 Sixth Month __ February 1 - February 28, 1972 Seventh Month_February 29 - March 27, 1972 Eighth Month-March 28 - April 26, 1972 Ninth Month-April 27 - May 24, 1972 Much Visiting Is Reported In Lake Toxaway Community By - Mrs. Leo Owen LAKE TOXAWAY — Rev. and Mrs. Jack Brooks of Cleve land, Tenn., were weekend guests of the former’s brother in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Joe McCoy and daughter, Helen. Other visitors of the McCoy’s during the weekend were, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Eubanks and family of Brevard. Mrs. Joyce Hampton of Balsam Grove and Mr. and Mrs. David McCoy of Rosman. The Rev. J. R. Breedlove will speak at the morning service of Lake Toxaway Baptist church Sunday. Master Sgt. Don Cassell, of Anchorage, Alaska, spent sev eral davs recently with his mother, Mrs. J. C. Cassell, Sr., of Calvert and Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Thomas at Lake Toxaway. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Adams and children of Maryland visited Mrs. Adams’ Uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Owen and other relatives here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Ashe and children of Charlotte were weekend guests of Mrs. Ashe’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed John son, here. Mrs. S. B. McCall, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Thomas and grand son, James Robert McCall spent several days last week in Lenoir visiting the formers’ sons, Oscar McCall and J. C. McCall and their families. Allen McKinney, Bill Mc Kinnev, Jack Hall and Thomas McCall returned Sunday from a hunting trip near Cody,:Wyom ing. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith and children of Murphy were Saturday night guests of Mrs. Smith’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Owen. Mrs. Marie McKinney and daughter. Pamela and Mrs. Nell Owen visited Mr. and Mrs. Vic 9 REAL ESTATE Announcing the early opening of “Mill Brook Estates”, another fine homes develoomlent by Charles M. Morgan Company, Real Estaltf De velopers and Builders. Mill Brook Estates will offer choice building sites along a beautiful trout stream, mountain sites with excellent views, a wide variety of custom house plans, or quality construction of a house to your specifications on the lot of your choice. Also individual or multi lot sites will be available for home construction or investment. Call or visit us soon for complete details on this close-in development. REAL ESTATE SALES OFFK 725 North Broad St., Brevard, N. < Phone 883-8245—Night 885452] ■—...... tor Owen and family in Margate, Florida, and Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Johnson and other rela tives in Fort Lauderdale last week. The following people of our community have returned to their homes from hospitals re cently and are reported to be much improved: Howard Hall, from the V. A. hospital, Oteen, Floyd Jones from Mtn. Home Sanitarium, Fletcher, and Mrs. Bessie Galloway from Pardee hospital, Hendersonville. Jehovah’s Witnesses To Attend Convention Terry Angelacos, presiding minister of the Brevard Congre gation of Jehovah’s Witnesses, announced todav that the local congregation will attend a three day convention, October 29th 31«t, at Hunter Huss High School in Gastonia. Mr. Angela cos will head the local delega tion of about 60 ministers. The three-day program will include a variety of talks on Bible subiects. Groups of min isters will disccuss ministerial activities. Sessions will be con ducted morning, afternoon and evening with a baptism of new ministers on Saturday morning. Mr. Angelacos^ in describing the Bible seminar, said, “The assembly is not a revival, but is held primarily to advance Christian Bible education.” The principal address of the assembly will be delivered by Rosman Personals (From Front Page, Fourth Sec.) as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hu bert Callaham. Mr. Bales is a former agriculture teacher in Rosman High scchool. j Mr. and Mrs. Thad Newman of Etowah were Sunday guests of Mrs. T. P. Galloway. I Mr. and Mrs. Gene Matthews and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Orr spent two days last week in Gatlingburft Tenn. Guests during the weekend of Mrs. Leo Winchester and daughter Amalia were Mr. and Mrs. Leo Winchester, Jr. of Henderson, Ky., Mr. and Mrs. Audrey Polly of Madisonville, Ky., and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Winchester and children of Greenville, S. C. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jamerson were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rogers of Walhalla, S. C., and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hall of Brevard. Pvt. James P. Nelson is spending 10 days with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Nel son after completing his boot training at Parris Island, S. C. His new assignment will be at Camp Lejeune. On Tuesday. Mrs. Nelson and James visited Mrs. Hattie Brittain, mother of Mrs. Nelson, m Morganton. Mrs. Dicie Clarke and daugh ter Mrs. Don Tilley and son Derrick of Statesville were Mon day guests of Mrs. John Clarke Mrs. Dicie Clarke remained to spend the week here. Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Orr an nounce the birth of a son Jona than Tate, September 30th in Margaret Pardee hospital, Hen dersonville. Mrs. Orr is the former Miss Shelby Jean Brack en of Brevard. Blantyre News . Is Reported By Mrs. Ada Reed BLANTYRE — We extend deep sympathy to Mrs. John Landreth at the death of her father, Reverend Sam Moore of Burnsville. A revival will begin at Blan tyre Baptist church October 20th at 7:30 p. m. Reverend James Moody is the visiting speaker. Everyone is invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Meriman Reed and son David recently visited relatives here. Mrs. Therman Dockery has returned to her home here af ter a visit to Richmond, Virgin ia. Earl Gray of Etowah visited friends here recently. Mr. and Mrs. John Reed and Miss Belle Reed visited Susie Reed and Mrs. Gertie Williams at Flat Rock recently. Henry Brewer, district super visor of Jehovah’s Witnesses, on Sunday, October 31st, at 2 p. m., on the subjects, “Can You Live Forever?—Will You?” The public is invited to at tend all sessions, free of col lections. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 700 Acres, adorable 4-bedroom house, rock and natural wood home. Double garage, guest house, 160-acre apple orchard, also peach, plum, cherry and^ chestnut. 60-acre pasture, 50 acres cutover rolling land, 430 acres mountain land. Panoramic views, lakesites, excellent for resort develop ment, 8 dwellings or tenant houses, 8 barns, 10 tractors, all equipment to operate farm. $880,000.00 Twin waterfalls on 63 beautiful acres ready for development. Potential of this property unlimit $110,00000 have homes, businesses, land for develop Investors and developers • 4 REAL ESTATE P <X BOX 41 28712 t m, FOR SALE PROBART STREET — A spic and span Ranch with 2 good sized bedrooms, a neat, compact built-in kitchen with stove, refrigerator and dining area. A 12 x 19 living room with hard wood , floors. This well cared for home is lo cated on a well landscaped level lot with a large redwood sun deck in back. Only $15,500.00 MAPLE STREET — Income Property—1st floor —living room, 12 x 25 with fireplace, two bedrooms, ceramic bath, dining room, kitchen, breakfast room. 2nd floor — Outside private entrance—2 bedrooms, 1 bath, plenty closets, built-in kitchen, electric heat. 2-car garage, extra rooms could be made into 3rd apart ment. Large comer lot, well landscaped. Shel tered picnic area, fruit trees, grapevines. Price only $23,900.00 COUNTRY HOME—S. R. 1435—Outside city: Offering 10 choice wooded acres with timber and water. Ideal for living, income, and de velopment. Three houses: a modem 2-bed room, living room, dining room, den, built-in kitchen, patio, hot water heat, second house has 2 bedrooms, living room, kitchen with din ing area, bath and detached garage, third house is older frame house in need of moderni zation. Shown by appointment. $45,000.00 CATHEY’S CREEK — 3-Bedroom home, large living room with fireplace, dining room, kitch en. 2-Car garage, oil heating system. Located on 2Vt acres of land on state maintained road, gravity water system with reservoir, small stream, fruit trees. Some wooded area and a large garden. $10,500.00 OFF ECUSTA ROAD — An easy to care for 1-floor home, 3 bedrooms, carpeted living room, large dining room and kitchen area, en closed back porch, utility room. This property has a fenced barn with 3 stables, large garden area, workshop. $20,500.00 CEDAR MOUNTAIN — For the young or young at heart—Custom designed all cedar shake A-Frame. Offers over 1600 square feet of modem living. 3 Bedrooms, two baths, all built-ins, air conditioned, intercom and much more. Let us show you this outstanding buy. $33,500.00 RESORT PROPERTIES — Several luxury resort homes, some lakeside. Available ranging from $37,000.00 up HENDERSON COUNTY — 38 Acres mountain woodland with rustic log cabin, apple orchard, and vineyard. Excellent development poten tial. $32,500.00 Hwy. 280—Approximately 3 acres_$ 3,500 Hwy. 178—2 Vi Acres_$ 3,000 Hwy. 280 North—Old Farm, 80 acres $28,000 RESIDENTIAL BUILDING SITES Ranging from one-half to one and one-fourth Acre. BROADVIEW ESTATES — Paved street, city water, excellent view. $3,650.00 HIDDEN VALLEY — Beautiful, quiet, secluded. Prices $3,250 to $4,500 VALLEY VIEW — Dunn’s Rock - Connestee road — Heavily wooded lots with excellent mountain view. Prices $3,250 to $5,000 BLUE RIDGE DEVELOPMENT—Hwy. 64 West —Good View of valley and mountains. Prices $3,000 to $3,500 BARCLAY ROAD — Wooded lot. $4,000 Terms can be arranged on the above lots COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES U. S. HWY. 64 WEST — One lot—165 x 225— $16,500 U. S. 64 & COUNTRY CLUB ROAD—One Lot 460 x 125. $27,500 EAST MAIN STREET — One Lot—20 x 100. $3,250 NORTH BROAD STREET — One Lot—Triangu lar—220 x 400. $35,000 WEST MAIN STREET — Combination hard ware, paint, sporting goods and gifts. Includes remodeled budding, stock, fixtures. Year round business. Terms available. Price $32,500 James C. Gaither REALTORS 34 South Broad Street
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