tiiu-fA. >> •1 *I S’S:. ■ Bfidimvti This/is ^ tine of jMar if lle■rd^3r the d^ diwe^ for wiitoi^ same n «11 of us. .Jfai we QAimot escape, is stnn *ut play, ^ey do not know what to le of'« people at play indudes little enjoyment and less rest'*- le call mei iN(»rt^ or camp fire hide the lasting sn But/^any of us are not so fo: bears bA clear message. They ngoi< they dfinoi know where or at what do vrM their playtime. The^annual s] the'maddening sight of thousands ge their precious vacation days. ^ Let us not be of these imfortuhates. liet us mix brains with our )lay. Let us put common sense inip our vacation plans. Let us profit y the successes and failures of past vacations. Let us play temperately. It is easy to make the play too strenuous. On the other hand, mere idling does not bring rest as compared wiu a change of occupaticm in different' environment. In short, the right sort of vacation is a godsend, while the wrong kind may be worse than none. To come back from our playtime to rest up fr(Mn our play—-thaf s one thiilg. To return with renewed strength and courage—^that’s another and a, very different story. Let us therefore play wisely. So shall we return to our work refreshed and res^red and with determination to face anew Uxe responsibilities of life. All work tum^ but prda^y« Main Street Brevai^ BREVARD. N. tOVEMEN^ be seeeiVed October 16, Alderman in , for the pur- bonds* dated denominstion lenta on Sep- numerical order, Bt, $1,000 1924 12,000 $2,600 19S9 to without option of incipal and aem- and SI) payable City. Bidder erest, not exceed- multiple of ohe- fourth of one perfcent. - These bonds ar^to be prepared un- $80,000 TOWN Cl C., PUBLIC 11 Sealed proposals until 3 o^lock P. 1922, by the Boar< care of the undi chase of all the September 1^ $600 maturing in ii tember 1 annually ii lowest numbers and 19 2 1929 and 1938 1948 all inclusive, prior payment, annual interest (i in" gold in Nc||W wil name rate’ of' ing six per cent, ii g5Z5Z5Z5Z5g5g525Z5Z5gSZ525aSSto2525H5E5Z5Z5Z5g5Z5a5Z5g5a5Z5g5ffig52 iThe Greatest Obstacle to the t*rbper Development df Technical Training ' i By SAMUEL INSULIj, Chicago Industrial Leader. The greatest obstade to th^ proper devdopment of technical train ing of the future is the lack of (j^ose co-operation between the authorities ol the great technical educational institutions of this country and the men who have charge of the great industries for whom the graduates of these institutions have finally got to gb to work. In these days of spedalized'business, I think it is pathetic to see a young person, who has to make his or her career, taking a purely academ* ie education and expecting to gb out into the world and compete with those who have spedalized in their education. No greater service could be performed than to direct th^ minds of these young persons in soms specialized channd. \ You educators are m(^din^ the raw material. We have the plant to help you produce the finish^j product. Both of us want to hdp the young man and woman along. You can be of great help to us. On thi other hand, we mesi leading the ^reat industries of tiiis countiy can ba otf great help to you, and between u4 we can be of infinite hdp. der the supe States Mortgage New York City, to the genuinen of the officials ai thereon. LegaU by Chester B. approving opini to the purchaser Pmpose of tending existing of the United d Trust- Company, hich will certify as of the signatures the seal impressed will be approved ilich, Esq., whose will be furnished ith diarge. e: $20,000 for ex- ater works ss^em ^fsaszsasgszsEszsBszsasaszsgaszsasgsasazsasaszsgszsaagBsasgsgszsasi ; ‘‘The Hand That Rpcks the Cradle Is the Hand That Rocks the World” By MRS. MAUD WOOD PARK, National League of Women Voters. **The hand that rocks the cradle is the hand that rodcs the world/* Women now feel that if rocking t&e cradle turns out dtizens who rode the world, keeping the cradle on 4u even keel will bring us men and women who ^san be counted on to I^old the world steady. Ifa going' to mean a tremendous thing when every mother can give her child the foun dation of his political ‘ education, and it is be cause* wom^ feel tbig so : strongly that they are attending ouri league sch k}1s of citizenship. It’s odd that we should ever hav^ expected boys to grow up regarding the intelligent use of the vote as a s|cred dufy when the mother’s reply to questions about local government ai^d politics was, usually: ^Ask father ,when he comes home.” - » ; The psychology of it was wrong. modem psychologist would trace the neglect of political duties by so. n^y men to their mother's lack of political education. Mothers of tomoi^ow will answer. Duties of dti* jKnsship will be taught in the home, in the daily life of the diild, just «f .personal ethites and conduct are taughty. and If we’ll wait patiently for a few years we shall see what this wiEiy of ^i^ting the cradle brings ua, r" -r-—— —— ^ S25g51!P51S25a5ZSa5g5~?5H5y^Sgra5gygSg5fi5H5a525E575g5g5252Sg5g5g5gZg F. of Li. ^r‘UoTi li. RefiiK.iK 'port cl and $30,000 to p^y debt incurred fpr street paving, including a part of the cost of the fire ^g^e. • All bonds are v direct and general obligations of the town of Brevard, and a sufficient tu without limit has been provided by;law and ordinance. Proposals must Ue on forms (to be furnished by unJeraigned or raid trust company) ud to be inclosed in a sealed envelope marked **Propos- als for Bonds” aw addressed to the undersigned Clerlqand must be accom panied by one 4 thousand dollars cash or certifies check for a like amount, j^ayable to the order of the Toiite Treasurer and drawn upon an inforporated bank or trust company, to'secure the town against any loss insulting from the failure of the bidder to comply with the t^ms of his pid. Bonds will be delivered on or about November 6, 1922,lin New York City, or. at purchaser’s tost, including ex change, elsewhere.* No bid of less ,tha^l par and accn^d interest will be considered. The right to reject all bids is reserved. G. E. LAlbROP, Clerk. NOTICE OF PUBLICATION SUMMONS Propaganr'a for l0v:3t A !».<’ -*cy ; « ' By 8AMUEI tOMPEEft, Pr®ids i A. F. ol L- Of f'^r'f^'ial aignlfic:«»nc*. wss the actic^ on, Rue da. Oar cn- entica «f the reiu«sent*t^es of labor rose to the full beigl t of itft di,. \ty on that issue tnd took its stand for freedom.; After years of propsganda, pai^cularly intensified during the last year, tlie campaign for soviet autocracy was crushed i’’ defeat. ^ ^ Bverv possible effort has been ma^e to win support for the soviet •ntocracy. I»ot a single local union bedu ov«rlf IJie destructio -tory of the n ■ l)eld strong - JMb mad^ * -V ■ V , ■ t^)ni t« '‘upportHfs of the * votes, the trade ;ision, unflinching for its *ion^ ’ peo' *hiect the p lent to ' a vic- •if hat • North Carolina Transylvania county In the Superior Court Before the. clerk Mollie Aiken, Addie Bjran and Allen of J. E. Duckworth deceased vs. Sallie McCarr^ll et al. The defendants, Jie Duckworth, Mollie Aiken, Adde ]|tyan and Allen Ryan, named i^^ above entitled special proceeding, will each ^ke notice that a special proceeding Entitled as above has been commencediin the Sui>erior Court of Transylvai\^ county before t^e clerk of said co^ for the pur* pose of selling cert^ lands belong ing to the estate of < . E. Duckworth, deceased, in order tonnake additional assets with which to pay the remain ing unpaid obligation i of said estate; and the said deefnds its and each of them will further ts ice notice that they are required to t ppear at the of fice of the clerk of tl ^ superior'Court of Transylvania coun y, N. C., On Sa c-lay,' October 28, 1922, at 10 o*- zk Ai M. and then and tiiere answ er demur to the < amplaint or pe tition of the plaintil ' which will be nied within the time ’equired by law, or the relief demand ed in said com plaint will be grant< d. This £feptember 2'1922. N. aJmilleb Clerk SuiBrior Court Tr'-nsylvania JboUnty* N. C. 4tc.-Oct. 6-27. C Wf can you with COAL ket pnce* of fud phone, at the When in 7 DeaveASiMteird yj 'iL . it ^ f<- i-w ’ ''' ■ i- ' m t o4nnouhcing \ % Again Che\TOlet Motor Con^>any h» emphas&ed its admitted leader^ ship as producer of the World’s Lowest Priced Quality Automobiles. The 1923 ^PERIOR models—one df which is here illustrated—repre sent the mdst sensationaljyalues in n{odem, economical transportation ever establ&hed. ^ j QUALmf has been still further improved by more artistic design and added eqidpnient. ’ J ECONOMY has been still further in^eascd by engineering re^ements and added facilities. . { . SERyiClJ is now offered on a flat -rate basis by 10,000 dealers and service stations. PRICES Remain the same in spite of added equipment and more expen» siye consbuction, which have gready* increased value. Some pisdnctive Features % iPrices f* o* h. Flinty Mich* Streamlii hood; vac tank on lamp^mt with doox 'models regulated tires,‘suii visor, windshield wiper and dash light. The Sedanette is equipped with auto trunk on rear. ic body design with high lum fe^ and rear gasoline fl models; drum type head , legal lens^. Curtains open of open models. Closed ^e plate glass Ternstedt inaows, strait side cord Five Passenger Touring - \^*525 5 Two Passenger Roadster 510 J Five Passenger Sedan - - 860 \ Four Passenger Sedanette 850 \Two Passei^er Utility Coupe \ 680 See these remarkable cars. Study the specificationa Nothing Compares Wifh Chevrolet \ A. Mi WHITE, Distribut6r, Roman, N. 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