Courses Are Free
Adult Learning Center Offers
A High School Certificate
The Brevard Adult Learn
ing Center lg new offering
the High School Equivalency
Certificate to adults who
have not finished regular
high schools.
The certificate can be earn
ed in a short time by those
who will begin preparing now,
according to W. D. James, Di
rector of the Center.
The Center is located in
the Annex at Brevard Junior
High SchooL It is open 1:30
p. m. to 9:30 p. m. on Mon
day, Tuesday, and Thurs
day. Wednesday hoars are
8:00 a. m. to 3:30 p. m. and
Friday hours are 8:00 a. m.
to 5:00 pjn. Students may
schedule their hours to fit
When you think of prescrip
tions, think of VAKNEB’S. adv.
BY
Put
Patterion
Are good shoes better values
than cheap shoes per dollar?
There isn’t much differ
ence. When we buy some
thing cheap we think (we
hope) that we are saving
somebody else’s profit. Iron
ically, the best dividend pay
ing stocks of shoe companies
on the market are the stocks
of companies that make
cheap shoes. The factories are
not in business for the sole
purpose of saving money
for the customer. Assuming
that profits are necessary
for any business the savings
on cheaper shoes must be
made on labor or materials.
Labor costs are about the
same per hour, so any sav
ings must be made by using
less time per pair. Workman
ship is important in shoe
making.
The leather market is so
highly competitive that the
only way the factory can
save a significant amount
on materials is to use infer
ior leather.
There are no secrets in
the shoe business. As in ev
ery line of merchandise, you
get what ytm pay for.
Pat's
Shoe World
Located In The
College Shopping Cento*
Brevard, N. C.
their own convenience since
each person loans at Us
own speed.
Says Mr. Jamea, “3749 peo
ple received their High School
Equivalency Certificates i
North Carolina in 1970. Receive
yours in 1972!”
The courses, wUch lead to
the General Educational De
velopment tests, are under
the auspices of the Blue
Ridge Technical Institute
of Hendersonville.
The courses are free to the
public.
Anyone interested is invit
ed to call 883-2528 or visit
the Adult Learning Center
for full information.
Retired Group
Will Install
New Officers
The AARP, Chapter 240, will
meet Tuesday morning at 10:00
o’clock on January 25, in the
Fellowship Hall at the First
United Mehodist Church.
Rev. Ernest Barnes will in
stall the new officers.
“Our 50th State” will be pre
sented with slides and a lecture
by Rev. Baffles and William
Cook.
NOTICE
OF
SERVICE OF PROCESS
In the General Court of Justice
District Court Division
71 CVD 134
State of North Carolina
County of Transylvania
MARIE HOUSTON WOOD,
Plaintiff
- vs -
CHARLES L. WOOD, JR.,
Defendant
TO CHARLES L. WOOD, JR.:
Take notice that a pleading
seeking relief against you has
been filed in the office of the
Clerk of the General Court of
Justice of Transylvania County,
North Carolina, the nature of
relief sought being as follows:
To obtain an absolute divorce
on the grounds of one (1) year
separation.
You are required to make de
fense to such pleading not later
than the 28th day of February,
1972, and upon your failure to
do so the party seeking service
against you will apply to the
Court for the relief sought.
This the 13th day of January,
1972.
HAMLIN, POTTS & HUDSON,
Attorneys for the Plaintiff
BY: S/Jack H. Potts
15 East Jordan Street,
Brevard, N. C. 28712
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Aa old Indian chief was on
his first visit to a city and
wandered into the lobby of a
skyscraper. Just then be saw
an elderly woman step into a
small room with a sliding door.
A light flashed, the door clos
ed and she was gone. A few
minutes later, the light flash
ed again, the door opened and
out stepped a beautiful blonde.
“Ugh,” muttered the old
chief to himself, “should have
brought squaw.”
Rev. Philips And Family To
Be Honored At Reception Sun.
The congregation of the Bre
vard - Davidson River Presby
terian church will honor its new
minister, the Reverend Harry
W. Philips, and his family with
a reception on Sunday, January
23, from 3:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Mr. Philips was officially in
stalled as the senior minister
of the church on Sunday, Janu
ary ft, having moved to Brevard,
December 1, after a long pas
torate at the Rivermont Presby
terian Church in Chattanooga,
Tennessee.
All friends of the congrega
tion are invited to the recep
tion.
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less expenditure of a considerable sum of money.
We are, therefore, requesting individual subscribers, when mak
ing a change of address, to notify us immediately, giving both the old
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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:
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
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NOTICE
In The General Court of Justice
District Court Division
State Of North Carolina
County Of Transylvania
AGNESS CLAYTON and
JOSEPHINE CLAYTON,
Petitioners
- vs •
J. L. MIMNAUGH, GAYLE E.
RAMSEY, Guardian ad Litem
for all minors, incompetents,
and other persons under legal
disability, all of whom are un
known to these petitioners, to
gether with their spouses, if
any, heirs at law, devisees, if
any, and their respective spous
es, if any, and together with all
creditors or lienholders, re
gardless of how or through
whom they claim, and any and
all other persons, firms, cor
porations, institutions or legal
entities claiming any interest
in the property hereinafter de
scribed, regardless of how or
through whom they claim, the
names and whereabouts of all
such persons, firms corpora
tions, institutions or legal en
tities being unknown to the pe
titioners,
Respondents
The above named respondents
will take notice that an action
entitled as above has been com
menced in the District Court of
Transylvania County, North
Carolina, by the petitioners for
the purpose of removing cloud
from the title of the land of the
petitioners by judgment of the
Court removing any claim of the
respondents to the following de
scribed land:
BEGINNING at a stake in
the Southeast corner of Lot No.
98 in the edge of an unnamed
street; thence circling with said
unamed street in a Northeast
erly direction 188.5 feet to a
stake in the Southeast corner of
Lot No. 104; thence with the
line of Lot No. 104 to a stake
in the rear line of Lot No. 97;
thence with the line of Lots
Nos. 97 and 9R South 41 de
grees and 30 minutes East 150
feet to the BEGINNING.
BEING Lot Number One
Hundred Three (103) in Sec
tion Number One (1) of that
certain subdivision known as
“Mqntclove Estates,” as shown
ahd described on that certain
map or plat of the same made
by John L. Stacy, Registered
Surveyor, in 1925, same being
recorded in Book No 1, at Page
No. 1, in the office of the Reg
ister of Deeds for Transylvania
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