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Nine Students Make Tour While xopet people wen get ting into the awing of a new year, nine eager people con nected with Brevard College -viewed organs of the Washing ton, D. C. and New York City anas. Having left bright and -early (4:30 a. m.) on Wednes day, January S, the group arriv ed back at Brevard Monday, January 11. First stop of the tour was the Moller Organ Company in Hagerstown, Maryland. Then the group saw various stages in the construction of organs. Af ter dinner, the group viewed Moller organs in several church es of Hagerstown. Thursday was a day in Wash ington. Events of the day in cluded visiting the Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, the Washington Cathedral and a concert of the National Sym phony Orchestra at Kennedy Center. The weekend in New York City held many thrills in store. Friday was devoted to church es in lower Manhattan; Satur day for shopping and churches in upper manhattan. Many great organs were viewed: the von Beckemth organ at St Michaels, the organ with pipes Women Past 21 WITH BLADDER IRRITATION 4uff*r Many Trouble* Alter 21, common Kidney or Bladder Irritation* >fleet twice a* many women a* men and may make you feme and nervoue from too frequent, burning or Aching urination both day and night. Secondarily, you may lose sleep and Mller from Headaches, Backache and fad old, tired, depressed. In such irri tation, CYSTEX usually brings fast; Maying comfort by curbing irritating nerms in strong, acid urine and by anat besic pain relief. Get ( _t CYSTEX at drug gists. See. bow fast A can help you. When 700 think at at VARNER’S, adv. Transylvania County ASCS News By - A. Smokie Greene County Executive Director As required by law, ASCS must report to the Internal Revenue Service all program payments made to producers during 1971 under REAP, Feed Grain and other direct pay ment programs. This report will include payments made directly to producers, to assig nees, and to U. S. Government agencies for any debt owed by producers. It will not include commodity loans, commodity purchases, re9eal stoage pay ments, or REAP cost - share payments to a vendor on a pur chase order. As an additional service, producers will receive a notice of the amount reported. This notice will be prepared on Form in the dome at St Bartholo mew’s, the tremendous River side organ, and the thrilling or gan at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine complete with state trumpet. The climax of the trip was the group’s visit to the Ca thedral Church of St. John the Divine. There, organist Alec Wyton, who the group had met at Brevard in Octoben, gave the group a red carpet tour of the Cathedral and its organs. Sunday morning the group sat in a choir rehearsal and the morning service at St. John’s. The tour was one of much excitement for everyone. There were organs, churches, and sights to see, interesting meals, concerts to hear, and a great time for all. The group is ex tremely thankful to Ur. Nel son Adams and Miss Marilyn Reiser for making the ar rangements. Everyone hopes for another soon! CCC-182 and will be mailed during the last two weeks of January. Producers may also receive a supplemental report on Form CCC-182-1. This sup plemental report will include additional program payments, if any, which were not includ ed on Form CCC-182 but which will be included in the report of IRS. When producers receive one or both of these notices, it is suggested that they carefully read the explanation on the form and check the total against their records to see that the amount reported is correot. If producers find that the amount is not correct, or if they have any questions regarding the form, they should contact the county ASCS office from which the payment was received. It is hoped that this report of program payments will be of assistance to producers in the preparation of their income tax return. Kansas City Data Processing Center reported that one-half of the Form CCC-182 (Report of Payments to Producers) have been printed and are now in hands of producers. It is ex pected that the remainder of the forms will be printed and distributed to producers by February 11, 1972. NOTICE For Sale one 1965 Ford Truck, Cab-Chassis, Serial No. F80KU602829 ait McCrary Chev role-Oldsmobile, Inc. Date of Sale February 25t 1972, at 12:00 noon in accordance with G. S. 44A State of North Carolina. 2-3-2tc Little River Club Meets, Many Personals Reported By, • Mrs. George Hudgins LITTLE RIVER — The Little River Extension Homemakers club held the January meeting last Thursday at the home of Mrs. Morris Hawkins with 12 members present In the absence of the presi dent Mrs. Carl Whitaker the meeting was called to order by the secretary, Mrs. Morris Haw kins. Mrs. James Austin gave the devotion. Miss Jean Childers began her program with a new years poem entitled “A Happy New Year” followed by a three-minute test in communications. Her lesson topic was, Smooth Floor Cover ing which included a number of different types. After the minutes were read and approved there were sev eral reports given. Mrs. Sue Shipman and Mrs. Morris Hawkins were appointed to serve on the coffee cart the fifth Sunday at the hospital. Mrs. Merrimon Shuford will be hostess at the February meet ing at her home with Marie Brown as co-hostess. A very de licious salad course was served as a closing feature. Some wonderful Christian fellowship was enjoyed recent ly by 17 men from the com munity who met in the fellow ship hall of Little River church for an early morning breakfast of delicious country fried ham and eggs. The cooks included Fred Kilstrom. Richard Burgess and George Hudgins. We are happy to say that Miss Sallie Merrill is reported much improved after undergo ing surgery in Brevard hospital last week. Mrs. Ella Shipman is still in the Brevard hospital, also Adger Capps. Harry Kilstrom is in the Mission Hospital in Ashe ville. May all these soon be able to come home. Edd Mackey is not doing tc good but is at home and Lewis McCrary is much improved and was able to be at church Sun day. Mrs. Virginia Watson is al home but not able to be out as yet. Others that remain on the sick list are Mrs. Ida Caldwell, Weaver Cordell, Mrs. Doris Merrill Taylor and Ralph Bar ton. Our wish for these, thal they continue to improve. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tomkow from Trilby, Florida, were re cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mackey and also visited other friends in the community. Mr. and Mrs. Theron Jackson, Joan and Richard from Smyrna, Georgia, spent the weekend with Mrs. Jackson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Albertson. Commercial Busses OK On Parkway Federal legislation has been approved' that now allows commercial sight-seeing busses to travel the Blue Ridge Park way, according to parkway superintendent, Granville B. Liles. Operators of commercial vehicles of this type, however, must first obtain a permit from the superintendent’s office in Asheville and the busses must meet certain specifications such as weighing under 35,000 pounds. Education Board Meets Monday Night The regular monthly meeting of the Transylvania County Board of Education will be held Monday night, February 7, 1872, at 8:00 p.m. in the Education Center, West Main Street. This announcement comes from Harry C. Corbin, the Superintendent. Ellis Working On His Master's Degree Michael Leo Ellis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Ellis of Lake Wales, Florida, has begun work toward his Masters’ Degree in Electrical Engineering at the University of Florida at Gaines ville, Florida. He is married to the former Meridel Lee Ryan, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Albert O. Ryan, Jr., of Brevard. Mr. Ellis received his degree of Bachelor of Science in Elec trical Engineering from the University of Florida in the field of computer design and architecture in December, 1971, with honors. He has received a graduate teaching assistantship and will teach two electrical engineering instrumentation labs while studying for his ad vanced degree. Mr. Ellis was a 1967 honor graduate of Lake Wales High School where he was President of the Student Council, member of the Key Club, Latin Club, golf team, National Honor So Mt. Toxaway Lodge Tourist Resort At Sapphire Sold By • Wallace Brewer SAPPHIRE - WHITEWATER —Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Reese, of Fairfax, Va., and natives, of Highlands, have purchased Mt. Toxaway Lodge Tourist resort at Sapphire. Long range goals are to modernize the cottages, remodel the dining room and for a motel. The resort is ex pected to be open in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. John Cole have a very interesting hobby of making colorful hooked rugs with various designs. Mrs. Cole draws the designs on the rugs while Mr. Cole does the Crafts manship. Among the happy re cipients of some of their beauti ful work have included their grand children and a family that was celebrating their Gold en Wedding Anniversary. SP/4 Lewis McNeely, of the U. S. Army reported to Fort Story, Va., after spending a nice long furlough with his parents, Walter and Dot McNeely, and with his sisters, Jean and Gail, on Feb. 1st. Previously he was stationed in Vietnam. His fam ily was pleased that he arrived in time for the Christmas Holi days and New Year. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Beddingfield and fam ily were Junior Franks, of Greenville, Ray Franks, Of Six Mile, S. C.; Edgar Franks, Dale and Evelyn Whitmire, of Ros man, and Furman Beddingfield and son, Paul, of Mich. Tom Barclay received a new ciety and a Boys’ State repre sentative. Mrs. Ellis is a part-time post graduate student in Physics and astronomy at the University of Florida. The couple reside in Diamond Village Apts., on the University campus. Honda 128 Scrambler motor cycle for his 15th birthday. ii Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Iric Thomas and daughter, Michelle, were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Can non, of Salem, S. C. Mrs. Florence Adams and Mrs. Neva Whitted were visi tors to the Connestee Falls De velopment. Mrs. Beula McNeely is re ported to be improving after being a patient at Transylvania Community Hospital To the other sick folks we wish you a speedy recovery. Our community was sadden ed by the death of Mrs. Arvie Hubbard Lyday who passed away in an Asheville Hospital. Funeral services were held at the Whitewater Baptist church on Sunday. 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