Science For You By BOB BROWN PROBLEM: Try This One! NEEDED: Only a television set. EXPLANATION: Philip C. Williams, Tallahassee, Fla., Writes in Nature, Volume 23, that a stroboscopic effect can be Seen when one hums while watching television. The humming causes horizontal lines on the screen, visible only to the person doing the humming. The vibration caused by the humming displaces the image on the retina of the eyes, resulting in the unusual stroboscopic effect. This author tries many experiments that do not work for him. This is one of them. Readers of this column are invited to try it and, if successful, write to the author and tell him how it was done. The address: 20 Vandalia St., Asheville, N.C. 28806. This special “Science For You” feature is spon sored by Olin Corporation at Pisgah Forest in co operation with The Transylvania Times. Masonic School Jan. 11 : There will be a district school of instructions held on Saturday evening Jan. 11 in Kedron Lodge No. 387, Masons, Hendersonville, ‘beginning at 5 p.m. and lasting [until 11 p.m. Refreshments [will be served at 6 p.m. [ This announcement comes from Ira E. Johnson, East Flat Rock, district deputy grand master of the 60th Masonic District, and he will be assisted by J. Frank Nix, district deputy grand master. Allison Orr, past master and district educational chairman will also attend the meeting and take part on program. W. C. Morris, worshipful master of the local lodge, said the officers and members will leave the temple at 4:30 o’clock and any member of visiting Mason who would like to attend the meeting are requested to be at the Local Masonic Temple at departing time. The local officers and members have been asked to exemplify the following degree work: 1. Open lodge on the Entered Apprentice degree. 2. Observe Regulation 51-10 (3) - (3 lights) Dr. Roland Will Attend Meeting Dr. E. O. Roland of Brevard is among those registered for the 52nd Annual Southern Educational Congress of Optometry, February 14-18, at the Marriott Motor Hotel in Atlanta. Thirty-seven optometrists and six ophthalmologists will present 114 hours of lectures at the 1975 Congress. Headlining the program will be Dr. Irvin M. Borish, In diana University School of Optometry, Dr. David Miller, Harvard Medical School; and Dr. Robert B. Mandell, University of California School of Optometry. Among the highlights of the program will be the presen tation of awards to the South’s Optometrist of the Year and the non-optometrist chosen for the Award of Merit, highest honor bestowed by the Southern Council of Op tometrists. The Congress is sponsored by the Southern Council of Optometrists which consists of members in 12 states, two thirds of which require educational courses for an nual license renewal by op tometrists. Engineers To Convene Thursday The Western North Carolina Chapter of the American Institute of In dustrial Engineers will have their January meeting at the Bonanza Steak House on Tunnel Road in Asheville on Thursday, Jan. 9, 1975. There will be a social hour beginning at 6:30 p.m. with dinner at 7:15 p.m. Don Milligan, a senior member of the Greensboro AIIE Chapter, will be the featured speaker of the evening. His subject will deal with ‘Industrial Engineer in The Textile Industry.’ 3. Exemplify first degree, including reading and prayer, and 4. Close lodge on first uegree, including prayer. LEGAL NOTICE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF TRANSYLVANIA IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION Before the Clerk In the Matter of the Foreclosure of the lands of JOHN F. THOMAS and wife, LINDA THOMAS, under Deed of Trust to W. FAISON BARNES Trustee, as recorded in D-T Book 89 at Page 412. NOTICE OF SALE UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the power and authority contained in the above referenced deed of trust and because of default in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and failure to carry out and perform the stipulations and agreements therein contained and, pur suant to demand of the owner and holder of the indebtedness secured by said deed of trust, the undersigned (Substitute) Trustee will expose for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the usual place of sale at the county court house of said County at 12 o’clock, noon, on the 5th day of February, 1975, all the following described real estate situated in said County and State and being more particularly described as follows : In Transylvania Co, near Rosman, lying immediately South of Old Toxaway Rd. (N. Carolina No. 1139) and more ' particularly described as follows, beginning at an iron pin in the Southern margin of Old Toxaway Rd. (N.C.No. 1139 at a point .4 of a mile West of U. S. Hwy. No. 178: said iron pin being North 64 deg. 46’ West 210 ft. from the corner of the original tract; and runs thence South 2 deg. 27’ East 58 ft. to an iron pin; thence S. 55 deg. 08’ West 11.53 ft. to an iron pin; thence North 68 deg. 40’ West 27.82 ft. to an iron pin at Padgett’s corner; thence with Padgett’s line N. 22 deg. 12’ West 53.78 ft. to an iron pin in the Southern margin of Old Toxaway Rd. (N.C. 1139); thence along and with the Southern margin of said Rd. in a Northeasterly direction to This message from the manager of Haywood Electric Membership Corp. will make you as mad as an old wet hen. Your electric bill is going up, even more than it has already, because we can’t hold the costs down any longer. Now we’re not any happier about this than you are, but here’s the way it is: As a non-profit electric cooperative, we buy our power wholesale from private companies and pass the savings on to you. Some of these companies have fuel clauses that allow them to raise their rates as the cost of fossil fuel goes up. Since we’re a locally-owned, non-profit organization, we have been able to absorb many of the rate hikes without passing them on to you. But with the spiraling cost of labor, materials and wholesale power, we have reached our limit. Obviously, we are caught in a power squeeze in more ways John Browning As the energy crisis becomes more acute, we must all continue to conserve energy. And your EMC must look for new ways to secure and manage our own source of power for the future, at prices we won’t have to than one. squawk about. Haywood Electric Membership Corp. Waynesville and Lake Toxaway, N.C. || the place of BEGINNING. This sale is made subject to all prior liens and en cumbrances, and unpaid taxes and assessments for paving, if any. A deposit of 10 per cent of the amount of bid will be required. This sale will be held open ten days for upset bid as by law required. The date of this Notice is: December 31, 1974. W. FAISON BARNES Trustee 904 Cameron Brown Building Charlotte, North Crolina 38204 _ __ Tl-9-4tc R.S. CILLEY Cilley Joins Legal Firm Robert S. Cilley, a native of Hickory and a graduate of the University of North Carolina School of Law has joined with Attorneys Gene Ramsey, Bill White, and Scott Peterson to form the partnership of Ramsey, White, Peterson k alley Mr. Cilley, who moved to Brevard in August, shortly after passing the N.C. Bar exam, was active while in Hickory High School in the Student Council, Debating Club and Chess Club. His legal internship was with a law Arm in Newton. First State Savings, Loan Dividend Up Fourth-quarter dividend payments made by First State Savings and Loan Association of Brevard to its depositors rose 25 per cent over the third quarter dividends, Kenneth ^, Rumbley, association, manager, announced this week. i Total dividends paid during 1974 to shareholders was , $37,940.74. 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