NOTICE OF PROPOSED BOND ISSUE Extracts from Minutes of Board of Commissioners. At a regular meeting of tht? Board of Commissioners of Transylvania County. N. C., held at 10 o'clock A. M. on the 25th day of July li>27, at the court house in Brevard, North Carolina, with the following members of the Board present: J. 11. Pickelsinier, chairman and Commissioners, A. Al. White, G. '1'. Lyday, E. J. Whitmire and C. C. Yongue. And the fol lowing members absent: None. Mr. A. M. White introduced the following order, providing for the issuance of bonds: > An order authorizing the issuance of $200,000 bonds of the County of Transylvania, North Carolina, for Funding Pur poses: u > \ BE IT ORDERED by the Board of Commissioners of the County of Transylvania, North Carolina, as follows: Section 1. Pursuant to the County Finance. Act of North Carolina, bonds of the County of Transylvania, North Carolina, are hereby authorized to l>e issued in an aggregate principal amount not exceeding $200,000 for the purposes hereinafter described. Sec. 2, The proceeds of said bonds shall be applied solely to the funding of valid indebtedness of the necessary expenses of said County, and it is hereby determined after due investi gation, that such indebtedness in an amount not less than $200,000 is outstanding and payable not more than one year after the passage of this order. Sec. 3. A tax sufficient to pay the principal and interest of said bonds when due shall be annually levied and collected. Sec. 4. A statement of the County debt of Transylvania County has been filed with the Clerk of the Board of Commis sioners of said County and is open to public inspection. Sec. 5. All expenses to be defrayed by means of the bonds hereby authorized are necessary expenses of the County of Transylvania, within the meaning of Section 7 of Article VII of the Constitution of North Carolina. Sec. 6. This order shall take effect upon its passage and shall not be submitted to the voters. L 1 Upon motion of Mr. E. J. Whitmire the following resolu tion was unanimously adopted : BE IT RESOLVED, that a public hearing upon the order j entitled "An Order authorizing the issuance of $200,000 Bonds of the County of Transylvania, North Carolina, for funding purposes," introduced at a meeting of the Board of Commis sioners held on the 25th day of July 1927, shall be held on the 22nd day of August, 1927 at 10 o'clock A. M. in the regular meeting room of said Board in the County Court House, at Brevard, FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Clerk of the Board of Commissioners be and hereby is directed to publish said order in The Brevard News, a newspaper published in the County of Transylvania, with a statement immediately below the same, in substantially the following form: "The foregoing order has been introduced and a sworn statement has been filed under the County Finance Act, show ing the assessed valuation of the County to be $12,000,000.00 and the net debt for other than school purposes, including the proposed bonds to be $1,177,500.00. A tax will be levied for the payment of the proposed bonds and interest, if the same shall be issued. Any citizen or tax payer may protest against ?the issuance of such bonds at a meeting of the Board of ?County Commissioners to be held at 10 o'clock A. M. August 22nd, 1927, at the regular meeting room of said Board in the County Court House, at Brevard, North Carolina, or an ad journment thereof." Ira D. Galloway, Clerk of Board of Commissioners, Transylvania Co. Good Thing's to Eat MADE BY SPECIAL ORDERS Phone your order now for Good Bread, Cakes, Pies and Pastries. Phone 24 Phillip's Bakery^ BREVARD, North Carolina Ifir FARM LOANS "The Mortgage That Never Comes Due" APPLICATIONS SOLICITED FOR LOANS ON IMPROVED FARM LANDS by the ATLANTIC JOINT STOCK LAND BANK RALEIGH, N. C. Organized and Operating Under Supervision United States Government Loans made on the Government Amortization Plan. Interest Rate tj per cent (Semi-annual Payment?). Repayment may lie made at any time after five years, or before the expiration of rive year? by special arrangement. No stock subscription. N'o red tape. Leans made di rect to borrower. Loans closed and money paid though our repre sentative in your own county. PROMPT AND FAIR APPRAISALS For application blanks and further particulars, fill nu: and mail the form below. ATLANTIC JOINT STOCK LAND HANK OF RALEIGH. Raleigh, N. C. Gentlemen : Please send mo. without obligation, full details if ;,..;ir Farm Loan Plan. I would like to secure a loan of .? ,,n n;y farm of acres, which is lucatid (No. Acres) i Miles) from (Nearest Town) (County) are open and cultivatable. (No. Acres) Yours truly, Please print name Address The Earlier the Broiler the Larger the Profits WHAT A TWO-POUND LIVE BROUER WAS WORTH ON THE NEW VORK MARKET ON DIFFERENT DATES 1'roiits from broilers arc determine.: largely h.v how ell l" I \ in the season liny reach iiiiirUi't size. according t< the Si':i rs Kochuck Agricultural >ui< dm ion. A two-pound broiler on April 1 Is worth JJO per con! nioro than oih i In- same weight vv 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Is not n Ml l.? iniiil i wo months later. 7"i por rem more than one throe liiiniths later, an. Itxi per cent more than one marketed livt* months later on September I Supplies increase rapidly after Juin ami prices fade miller the hcavioi offerings. Twcl'w weeks ure sntliciviit to tiring d chicken of the heavier breeds to twi pounds. This means that chicks tnu?i be hatched by the first of I'eliruar\ if they lire to be of market weight ii time to get the cream off the enrh high market. The general use of In L'Uhators litis pushed up the hatchliu1 date on the average farm, so that i: is easily within the range of possiblli ics for farmers to have broilers read; or market iu time to get some nil ant aire of t he early high prices. Cost account records show that tin argest profits are made by marketing ?rollers at one and a quarter to tw ? ritl a quarter pounds in weight. Abovi his weight, lower prices and Increased eed costs eat up the profit. When irices are declining rapidly. It is often ?letter to sell broilers a little light as -be decline iu price per pound will mire than offset the additional weight. AtSfiAOk O' 1 A'rr 'no "Friendly Neighbor" of the Air What lo do wit h that liillc felt hut how to I'lll! the poultry flock. when le prepare the seed her! In the hack-yard garden and 11 thousand un<l one situ! liir questions tire received regular!) by tlie Home Service IMvisIon of tin Sears Roebuck Agricultural Fotllida tion. These questions, every one them, iil-o i! Iisworcil on the air and b> personal letter over W SI!, the Attain: ?lour tin I. by .Mrs. It. I-'. WlioW ! c liouie Advisor of t!..* Foundation Mrs. Vi'l.i !i !.. !'s h n rvlit iu * tension work n ri <t her wide elr?-le acquaintances throughout the Sou" i: east le:.iN a p 'fM'liiit tniK'ti t?i programs. i:tii-o::i:M :i to must casts. This same hit!:! experience i i itlvi'H :: it siitthorit.v !<? I.er :itt?w? rs ?<ies entirely unquestioned. Social position is relative. It de pends on living in a town where peo ple are less important than your self. The various sections of America agree on almost everything except the proper thing to be ashamed ef. It is true love if it endures after hearing her describe X2.942 differ ent things as "perfectly precious." The happiest land is one in which the people aren't .-ore enough to justify the existence "f "great leud ! ers." TRUSTEE'S SALE. L'nder and by virtue of the power of saie contained in that certain deed in trust executed by J. C. Mull and wife. Mary .1. Stull, to the under signed trustee, dated I'ec. 14. !;<22. and recorded in b>>ok 14, page 1!I4. of the records of the deeds in trust of Transylvania county, X. C\, and default havinir been made and not made good after all required notices were given, the undersigned trustee will sill to the hiehest bidder for cash.on Monday, Sept. 12, 1927, at the court house door in the town of Rrevard. N. C., at 12 o'clock noon, i ; h?- f >!!< wini* I rnrer'y. to. wit ? A 1 ? - ' la* i iy! ix and being iv In- Imvii i>|f Bosnian ailjoining the .?ij.: -? i<] John lSytni, A. M. I' tit/ if f, I,, (twin ami others, containing i wo and twelve hundredths acres i land 1+1 OU I and being- the same i \ I'iu'l c t land as described in a d< ?? d from the Bosnian IJcalty Co, ?<? Mary j?l. Mull by deed dill fd 1 May 2Sin. . 1920, and registered in the otl'ice of !tlte regis! cr of deeds of Transylvania County, N. on June 1!. 1921, a'. Iiiiok li, page les. to which ? .-aid' deed refill net* is hereby ' m$td< for a full and perfect description of sAid iti lid. Said sale made to satisfy said debt interests and costs. This 11th dav of August, 1927. i W. E. BHEESE, Tiusue. M. K. Martin. Attorney for Brevard ? Hanking Co. Aug. 1S-25-1-S. 4 NOTICE OF LAND SALE BY ! TRUSTEE { By virtue of the power of fal< ! I contained in a certain deed in trust , jcxccutcil by Geo. \V Bishop and wif> Alice Bishop t<> the undc rsigned - trustee, which deed in trust is dato! ' April 27. 1 registered in Hook IK at pane Hits of Ik-eds in Trust}. Becon' i Transylvania county, and < given to secure a certain note there- I in menl oned ; And .V.,- said note having matured and was not paid, and the holder 1 thereof having demanded payment j an(l payment was refused; and the' ' trustee having been directed to- ? x- 1 ecute the power of sale as therein j provided for upon such default in | payment ; and all required notices. ] having been piven, the undersigned ! ! trustee will sell to the highest bid der for cash at the Court House door j in the town of Brevard, X. C? on | Saturday, September 17th. 1927. at | 12 o'clock. Noon, all the following ' described real estate situated in Lit- J tie River township, Transylvania j CVunty, N. C., adjoining Coxe Kil- I Patrick et al and known as the j Wheeler place, containing 250 acres, j more or less, and being described in , a deed made by W. M. Wheeler to 1 Geo. \V. Bishop, dated Aug. 9, 1920. 1 registered in Book 45 at page 119. ; Transylvania County. Also all of tract No. 1 described in a deed made by R. P. Jones and wife to George \V. Bishop and also about f -10 acres of the second tract de- | scribed in said deed aforesaid, it be- i :ng mat part of the second tract '. herein which lies on the northeast j : id? of main top of ridge which leads j from the knob just east of the Geo. | W. Bishop residence, eastwardly. it , being the intention of this convey- ' ance to convey all of said second j tract mentioned in said deed that has not heretofore been conveyed by Geo . W. Bishop and wife to the Y. \V. C. I A. of Greenville, S. C., by deed! dated April 27th, 1925. For full description of said lands , to be sold, reference is made to the above mentioned deeds, books and pages and they are made a part of 1 this description. Sale made to satisfy said note. I principal, interest, cost and expenses of sale. This Aug. 15, 1927. i Aug. 18-25-1-S. Send Us Your Job Printing Safeguard uabij 's heuiih by keeping J'resh and pure the things he cah and drinks nee the new model priced at F.o. b . DaytvnJJhio FI* IG I DAIKF. guards against llic menace of food con tamination. It provides price less health protection and actu :? Ily costs less than old, uncer tain methods of refrigeration. Come in today. Sec the now model priced at $180 f. o.h. Davton. Get the reduced prices on other models. Learn how easily you can afford to huy Frigidaire on the General ft'otors purchase plan. REUSING LIGHT & REFRIGERATING CO. Hendersonville, North Carolina R. E. LAWRENCE Brevard Representative PRODUCT . OF . GENERAL . MOTORS A personal Slot"""1 \ A. B. OWEN IS NOW SOLE OWNER OF The TOASTIE SHOP We are doing our very best to serve the best foods, pre pared by experienced cooks, and served the way you like your food served. FREE INFORMATION Phone 300 for Bus information or any other informa tion about points of interest in this section. The Bus Terminal is in our place. CAMPERS and TOURISTS Are respectfully requested to use our service. We handle all popular magazines and daily papers. TO OUR COUNTY FRIENDS You are always welcome to make our place your head quarters. We're always glad to see you. Mrs. Owen, who is cashier of The Toastie Shop, will join me in giving a welcome to all our friends. The Toastie Shop A. B. OWEN, Owner .

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