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MBOLE GLADE CREEK '? ?' A - health ff ; ftr community i? very good at present I Mrs. B. E, Helden and Mitt Net tif visited Mn. D. E. Itfdayoae <*ap fcut week. ?"Jfc Jeny Orr sad ttttle sbriet, Ada, spent Sundar nitk -'lit and Mrs. Lee Moody Of Kantjtte. ftr. Arnold Brown, was at the home of Mr. P. M. Orr Sunday. Mr. Sheldon Sims and son, David Lee* was a business caller at the heme of Mr. Banyan Holden recent .'Wi Mr. P. M. Orr and three daughters attended church at Pisgfth Forest last Sunday night. Mr. Walter Holtz cfenr preached an interesting sermon there Sunday night. We're glad that we can report our I Sunday School as doing better now. > Question for next Sunday is: "What is the object of the Lord's Supper?" 1 Many of j BREVARD'S j BEST WOMEN j; ? * * " Vv' . " " *'- ? ? >' Express their entire satisfac- j tion with the courteous j treatment and highly skilled < work of our Barbers. We I1 invite all ladies and children ( to patronize our shop, and j every care will be given the ,1 work done for them. ( WARD'S BARBER j SHOP 112 West Main St. Phone 54 1 .< ? -< P. S. ? You can get your fav- < orite Magazine here, ] and the newspaper you want. PENROSE SCOOTS REPORT PROGRESS (Callie Green, Scribe) Last Ftfday afternoon the Girl Scouts of Penrose elected officers. The officers were elected as follows: Patrol leader, Marie Cage; captain, Mrs, R. S. Boyd; lieutenant, Lillie McGuire; color guard, Alma Talley; scribe, Callie Green. Miss Eva Call, Miss Ethel Mc Minn and Mrs. Willis Brittain came i from Brevard to assist us in getting organized. - j On Friday, January 28, all mem bers of our troop passed the Tender- ) foot test. Members of the troop are Marie Case, Mary Lou Cox, Beatrice Green, Callie Green, Leslie McGuire, Bell Townsend, Alma Talley. We have sent in money for our pins and registration fees. We hope I to have our pins in a few days. Our ? meetings are on Friday afternoons. J IN MEMORY OF ? MRS. J. A GILLESPIE Mrs. Margaret Gillespie, wife of Joseph Gillespie, died. February 14, i 1927, at her home on East Fork. 1 Mrs. Gillespie was 66 years of age at the time of her death. She had been in declining health ; For several months previous to her death, but she bore her suffering ivith a patient spirit, never worrying it her long illness. She always had i bright smile for her friends when ^hey called to see her. The writer irisited this dear sister and talked ! with her in regard to her preparation for death, which was near, and I'm ?lad to say I never heard a better testimonial than Mrs. Gillespie gave. 1 She said she was ready to go and ' ;hat she had settled it all. That's vonderful. I wonder how many of , )ur readers can say that today. It : means much to settle it all with God, )ut I really believe Si.'ter Gillespie lad settled it all, as she said. Mrs. ! jillespie was the mother of nine children, six boys and three girls, all iving except one son and one daugh- 1 ;er. In addition to her husband, J. Gillespie, the surviving children 1 ire: Leon Gillespie and Ernest Gil espie, of Asheville; Homer Gilles )ie, of Greenville; . Leroy Gillespie, >f Sumpter. S. C.; Elmer Gillespie, . )f Rosman ; Mrs. Oscar Whitaker, of Canton ; Mrs. W. B. Head, of Bre- , ,rard; and one sister, Mrs. J .C. King, )f Brevard. Written by Mrs. J. C. Simpson, Spartanburg, S. C. A young man arrived home from lis university after having received he degree of M. A. ' "I suppose Robert will be looking ' or a B. S. next," said a fi'iend of he family to the father. "No," was the reply, "he will be ooking for a J. 0. B." ? Tit Bits. 1 _________ I There are many reasons for the ease of steering | the new Ford TftE new Ford is exception ally easy to steer because of the well ? proportioned weight of the ear, the steel* ?poke wheel*, the coordi nated design of springs and shock absorbers, the size and design of the steering wheel, and the simple me chanical construction of the steering gear. The Ford steering gear is of the worm and sector type nsed on high-priced cars and is three-quarter irreversible. ..." -? * ? * ? . # In simple, non-technical language, this means that the car responds easily and quickly to the steering wheel, yet there is no danger of the wheel being jerked from the hands of the driver by ruts or bumps in the road. A light touch guides the car, yet you always have that necessary feel-of-the-road so essential to good driving. Strength of materials and careful workmanship give1 unusual stability to the Ford steering gear and housing. The steering worm, for instance, is splined to the steering worm shaft and is stronger, of course, if a single key were used to hold the shaft and worm to gether. The steering worm sector is forged and ma chined in the same piece with its shaft. Hie housing of the steer ing gear mechanism is made of three steel forgings, elec trically welded together. This housing is then electri cally welded to the steering column. Such a one-piece steel unit is naturally much sturdier than if several parts were used and bolted or riv eted together. Throughout, the new Ford steering mechanism is so simple in design and so care fully made that it requires practically no attention. The only thing for you to do is to have the front steer ing spindles, spindle con necting rods, and drag link lubricated every 500 miles and the steering gear lubri cated every 2000 miles. For this work, you will find it best to consult the Ford dealer. He has been specially trained and equipped to help you get the greatest possible use from your car over the long ? * _? _ est period 01 time ai a minimum of trou ble and expense. Ford Motor Company GLADE CREEK NEWS 1 Mr. M*ck Drake of Turkey Creek, j was a business caller here Saturday. Mrs. .Clarence Orr and son, Ralph, were guests of Mrs. Orrs mother, Mrs. S. V. Brown, Tuesday. I Mr. Barton of Pisgah Forest, was a visitor here last week. I Mr*. Henry Surrett visited Mrs. Herman Brown Saturday. Miss Blanche Brown had as l*r guest Friday afternoon little C. H. Slatten. Mrs. Sam Orr visited Mrs. James Cox Tuesday. Mr. Russell Landreth has been on the sick list but is improving. . Mr. Butler Brown made a business trip to Turkey Creek one day last C. L. Pickelsimer passed j through this section on his way to work in the Turkey Creek section, k'&is^Louise Landreth was in Bre vard shopping, Monday. A number of folks in tins com munity have severe bad colds. Dr. Ramer was in this section re CCMiss Cannie Brown visited Miss Blanche Brown Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul York spent the week-end with relatives here. Mr. Jerry and Miss Ada Orr were Blantyre visitors Sunday. GWflCKfERNEWS 0, ves, we noticed where the of ficers 'have recently been visiting some ?f our neighbors an I were so unkind as to tear up their st ills. Come on, officers, that s not get the rest of them. Little Miss Bessie Sims of Ros man, spent the week-end with her friend, Amanda Rice. . . Mrs. J. E. Aiken is no win Pick ens county, S. C., working in the C? ^Misses 1 Marj orie and Mildred Hen derson spent Saturday mght with Annie Price. . . ? . Mr W. M. Anders visited his pai ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Anders. Mr. Jesse Massingale spent _la week with Mr. and Mrs. Booth Pric^ Mr. and Mrs. Walter Woodrmg had as their Sunday ffuests Mr_ aml Mrs Carl Galloway and A. C. rric ? Mr. R. F. Kilpatrick was a Rosman Vi Messrs" C^' A. McCall, Overton Kitchen, Anderson, Doyle Wiloyand Ben Devoure were Rosman MM?: Clarence McCall spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Booth Price*M Miss Dorothy Meece spent Mon day night with her brother, Mr. L Mean J. M. and Mervin Anders were Brevard visitors Saturday. Mrs S R. Owen is very much im proved from a severe illness. Joint Birthday Party Miss Pearl Price and Mr. Ernest i \nders entertained a number o [ heir friends with a bu'9"Vafqth af * mvlav evening, January lJth, a he home of Pearl Price. Interesting ? antes were 'played and refreshmen S served. The following were present: ' Misses Lula, Beulah and Stella Aiken, Lenora An^rs- Md ired and Marjory Henderson Annie, Pearl Amanda, Mildred and Keoa Pri? Ur, Laura Marv Price; Messrs Jack . AlKv}' rienn Owen. Rebuen Smith, Merwin, James and Ernest An^ers', Albert, Anderson Devoure, Booth, Albert, Holmes ad John Price. ? ( ? [ I STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF BREVARD BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION of Brevard, N. C? as of December 31st, 1928. (Copy of sworn statement sub mitted to Insurance Commis sioner as required by law.) ASSETS The Association Owns: Cash on Hand and in Banks . . $ 2,439.07 Mortgage Loans $196,622.50 Money loaned to share holders for the purpose of enabling them to own their homes. Each loan secured by first mort gage on local improved real estate. Stock Loans $ 8,435.00 Advances made to our shareholders against their stock. No loan ex ceeds 90% of amount actually paid in. Accounts Receivable . ..$ 75.45 Temporary advances for Insurance, Taxes, Etc. Office Furniture and Fix tares ....... .$ 753.92 TOTAL ......... $208,325.94 '?? LIABILITIES The Association Owes: To Shareholders Funds entrusted to our care in the form of payments on stock as follows: Installment Stock $ 90,877.00 Prepaid Stock . . . . .....$ 16,832.25 Full paid Stock $ 82,950.00 $190,659.25 Undivided Profits $ 17,666.69 Earnings held in trust for distribution to share-holders at matur ity of stock. * TOTAL $208,325.94 State of North Carolina County of Transylvania. Jerry Jerome, Secretary-Treasurer of the above named Association per sonally appeared before me this day and being duly sworn, says that the foregoing report is true to the best of his knowledge and belief. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 28 day of January, 1929. ROWENA H. SUMMEY, Notary Public. (My com. expires Jan. 9, 1930) JERRY JEROME I am now open for business with an up to date shoe department at PushelFs Dept. Store. I will con tinue to carry Florsheims, Friendly Fives, Buster Browns, Enna Jetticks, Peters Diamond Brand solid leather footwear for the whole family and Fashionable Footwear for ladies. A new complete line of Ladies Gordon silk hose now in stock. Also headquarters for Dr. Scholl's Foot Remedies and Appliances. I thank my friends for the patronage they have given me while with Patterson and now as I intend to concentrate on footwear alone I expect to give you better service than ever. Come in and see our new Spring numbers. Yours very truly, N. MORRIS. For Every Haulage Condition PNEUMATICS The unusual flexibility which characterizes Firestone Tires, which is made possible by their Gtam-Dipped cord construction, creates cushion for your truck that cannot be approached by any other tire. Add to this the fact that Firestone Tires are equipped with the greatest non-skid tread which tire engineers have ever produced, and you have the com bination of safety and cushion which malkes Firestone Truck and Bus Pneumatic Tires best for all purposes. They are selling at very low prices now. Come in ! McCRARY TIRE SERVICE
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