BLANTYRE BREEZES Mi-. Lewis Simpson and family were the dinner guests of Mr. J. S. Maxwell and family Sunday. Miss Mildred Allison of Little Ki.or. attended preaching at Blan tyre Saturday night. Edna Brewer was the pleas ant guestT of Miss Fred Maxwell re cently. Rev. Mr. J. 'S. Osteen filled his regular appointment at Blantyre Sunday morning. Our next preach ing services on Saturday night will bi trin ; t 7 everyone is requested to be there on time. Miss Ada _Hedrick was a pleasant caller at the home of Miss Mary -Ellen and Miss Sadie Reed, Satur . '? - ?tey. - . . . Mr. Maurice Led better was visit ing relatives in this section Sunday. Aljsses Ruth Holtzclaw of Etowah and Mildred Allison of Little River, weii' callers at the home of Miss J"'tvd Maxwell Saturday night. The prayer meeting service* were held last Sunday evening with ?Mr. and Mrs. B. Ledbetter. There 'were quite a number of people present, Among those present were M rs. .1. S. Maxwll. Mrs. Flora Pick elsimer. Mrs. Eva Simpson, Misses ? Irene Mavis, Sadie Reed. Fred and Agiu> Maxwell. Edna Brewer. Dorochv Simpson; Messrs B. Hol itta;sivovth, conductor; Pelvin Led ? tter. Lewis Simpson, John Reed, S. Morgan, Jessie Lee Simpson. ?mar Morgan and Maurice Led ' R;\ Mahatfey visited Ralph Reed . uuouy night. Mr. \!vin Allison, of Little River c..t> a visitor in this section Sunday. Ke\. J. S. Osteon was the dinner guest of Mr. William Simpson Sun M; !>oxie Brewer visited Mrs. 0. J. -an Sunday morning. M .1. A* Maxwell and Mrs. Eva >'mji>?n vis.'ttd ,"Miss Maty Ellen IL- ii uhi> is ilL Sunday evening. Miss I.evada Orr of Pisgah Fores: v: t e?i relatives here Sunday. Mrs. Lois \VilsOn was the guest i" Turkey Creek >(? !!* Saturday night with Mr. Rav ?!<>nd Reed. . \ Mr-, (Taanie Justus spent one mcht 'ast. week with Mrs. J. T. JUs .'? tUs.. .. ? ? ' >V. were lgad to have Rev. R. R. MaharFoy and family moved back to iilantyjv. . They resided here about six years ago. Mr. Lee Gash was to kill a fine huV .a-t - week, but just as he was readi >? tire the pistol, it broke, and th h ;r. ""lived happily ever after vvivii : .- . ?'r until the gun can be re pair -L i Th ? high water in our community ha- rinsed several . absences from ss'h'^'L but we are glad to report i hi- uT.ters receding and the children back in school. Mr. 0. Henry visited Mr. J. S. ; .Mawv -!1 Sunday. i Mr. J. T. Justus was in Brevard EAST FORK NEWS Ernest and Elmer Gillespie visit ed their father, J. A. Gillespie, Sun Jay. Mrs. J. T. Reynolds and son, Mitchell, were in Brevard Saturday. Jeff Lance and sister, * Mrs. Har ! .son of Brevard, visited their par its, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lance, .inday.. Mrs. H. E. Whitmire is spending ?=ome . time with her children in Ly ?an and Spartanburg, S. C. Misses Essie and Gladys Mull pent Saturday night with Misses .aehel and Edith Gravely. Mrs. Eugene Whitmire and daugh :ers, Misses Ruby and Lois, were unday afternoon vistiors of Mrs. A. Gillespie. We noticed some of our farmert ' the county have been plowing me. No doubt they are looking or spring to slip up. Hope they von't be disappointed. Do you know we thought the edi r of The Brevard News was try ?i." to kid us when he told about iir representatives, Messrs Gallo vav and Hamlin getting lost after n.y had started to Raleigh. But :ow we are convinced that they are ill lost and have, failed even to get t' giinipse of Raleigh. It's ridicu ous to think that the two men culd have put in all this time ful illinjr just one campaign promise ? !i:?l one being, consolidating the of ices of sheriff and tax collector. ? >'c can't help but believe some one ! ? ok pity on our county and just ?at that one through to keep it from ?being said we weren't represented. 'Vrsonally, we can't see why there .isn't a living for two nien in those vo offices, still it's to be remem K'red that was a big item during h? last campaign and since it had o be, we're mighty glad to know the .1111 of $400 is being saved. And we ant to, say we think our county fiould rejoice over the fact. - We should all be mighty proud, ? o, that our county commissioners ?lave given us one of their bunch or "dictator." We hope they are 't going to rush the gentleman to ?Lath. .Some time we wonder if it ??n't unfair to4 put so much on one ?nan's shoulders. Then, too, we are afraid Italy might object to there >v; ing two ,'Mussolinis." DUNN'S ROCK MASONIC LODGE TO MEET FRIDAY Regular communication of Dunn's Mock Masonic Lodge will be held in 'he Hall. Friday evening. Voting on ctitions is one special order of the .aeeting. Members and visiting; rethren are urged to be present. an business Monday Mrs. D. S. Lyday, Mrs. Lewis Orr i ikI Mrs. Ralph McGuire were the quests of Mrs. Ada Reed recently. The prayer meeting services will held at the church Sunday after noon. The subject will be "Har ?ss*." and Mr. B. Hollingrsworth will be in charge. * After the services, Mr. McCall of Brevard; who has the Vew Weams Sing B< v;ks, will sing "<>r us. Everyone cordially invited > be present. THANKS, FRIENDS - For your cordial reception to Brevard. We are highly elated over the manner in which the people of this county have met us. We have had the pleasure of do ing work already for many of the good people here, and trust to have your work when you need something in our line. . ENGLISH BROTHERS Expert Shoe Repairers McCrary Bldg. Next Door Joines Motor Co. w.vvmw.mmv.svvwvwvwwwwvww.vvvw 25 cents the Quart j Instantaneous Service ! Standard Motor Oil, Medium, qt. . . 25c \ - 1 , * ' * ' " t' * ? " V*; Standard Motor Oil, Heavy, quart . . . 25c Standard Motor Oil, Heavy X, quart . 25c That Standard Gas and that Excellent ESSO here all the time. ' ' . ' ?- .* .*?*"'!* j*V . * '? * * ?" ? " * ? WASHING and GREASING -- $1.25 \\ e will WASH and GREASE your car, any make, for the moderate charge of ?1.25. Why pay more? Standard Service Station R. S. TERRY, Manager 337 N. Caldwell St Cor. Caldwell & French Broad bALbAM GROVE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. John McCall of Anderson county, S. C., were visit ing relatives here last week. They are former residents of this place. Mr. and Mrs. Doctor McCall were dinner guests of their son, Mr. Elzie McCall, Sunday. Mr. Van McCall spent the day with his mother, Mrs. Roxie McCall, recently. Mrs. Viola McCall and son visited Mrs. Mary McCall Sunday. Mrs. Louie McCall, who has been sick for some time, is taking treat ment from Dr. Stokes at Brevard. Mr. Kenneth McCall went to Bre vard Monday to have the school bus repaired. It is a wonder there is any of it left, he has such a bad! u ad to take it over. Miss Inez McCall is spending the i week with Mrs. Elzie McCall. The heavy rains did some damage j to our roads, but We are very thank- \ ful that we were not in a cyclone nor j were water bound to any extent. | rMr. W. N. Gillespie of Rosman, 1 and his daughter, Beulaji, who teaches here, spent the week-end at the home of Mr. E. H. Kitchen. Mr. Cornelius McCall visited Rev. Dillard Owen Sunday. f We are sorry to learn that Mr. Robbie McCall's baby is seriously ill. ; Mrs. Doctor McCall visited Mrs. Link McCall Monday afternoon, i Misses Maudie, Katie and Inez McCall visited Miss Myrtle Galloway Sunday. Mr. DeWitt McCall moved to Brevard Monday. . Mr. Dillard McCall is moving his family to Mrs. Ester King's farm at Brevard. Mr:. A. F. Cox of Asheville, was a recent visitor at the home of Mr. E. H. Kitchen. ( Miss Azilee McCall visaed Mrs. Robbie McCall. Sunday night." iiiss "Myrtle Kitchen spent Thurs day n.igbt of last week with Miss jBeulah . Gillespie. 1 . ^lttle Bessie McCall visited her aunt, Mrs. Dr. McCall last week. Prayer meeting was held at the school house Saturday night. 1 One of our citizens of Balsam I Grove, has discovered a mineral in ; his front yard. He doesn5t know whether it is gold, silver or lead, but feels sure it ci|itains valuable mineral. ! CALVERT NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Claud Batsley of Asheville, were week-end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Whitmire and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Whitmire. I suppose most everybody glad to see the sunshine again, after so much rain and high water. But we should be thankful. No lives lost. ! Miss Myrtle Whitmire visited her , parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Whit mire Sunday. Mr. Whitmire has been ill at his home the past week. Mrs. Rena Aiken and Mrs. Susan Morgan of Cherrvfield, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Hog sed Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Glazener were ill at their home the past week, but 1 are better at this writing. Mrs. Elsie Fojster is taking a two weeks' vacation, spending this time visiting her daughter. ; Mrs. T. P. GiUloway is very sick. Miss Vernoa (Jillespie of Lake Tox- 1 away, visited her father, Mr. J. V. , Gillespie, the past week. Mr. J. A- Glazener of Brevard,! was a Calvert visitor Sunday. I The little children of the primary j grades are getting on nicely with | Miss Mamie llayes as teacher. If our j children don't loarn it is our fault r Mary Mcintosh at the Grammar ichool building. WHY BOTHER YOURSELF We'll take your subscription for any Magazine or Newspaper, at regular price. Saves you the worry and postage. WARD'S BARBER SHOP and News Stand Phone 54 hsgah forest news Well, well, March is here. She slipped in quietly and serenely, just like a princess of sunshine and roses. Her meek and lamblike atti tude led us all to believe that Misa Spring was right here without any advance guard to forewarn us. But the lion was only taking a nap, and our taking too much for granted seemed. to infuriate him. Conse quently he pounded upon us again in a most ferocious manner. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Pruette mot ored to Asheville Sunday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. James Brewer last Friday, a son. Born to Mi*, and Mrs. Jean Bry son, a son. Miss Nellie Mackey spent Wed nesday and Thursday with Miss Dovie Scruggs. About twenty people from the Captist church entertained the peo ple at the County Home with a singing Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Parker of Silver Creek, visited Mr. and Mrs. Herman Parker recently. Our mail rarriers are having a dif ficult time delivering the mail, due to piuddy roads and high water. Mr. Joe Orr returned last Fri day from Greenville, where he has been with Mrs. Orrj who is receiv ing medical treatment. She is re ported improved. Mr. Lee Gash of Etowah, attend ed church in this section Sunday. Miss Jessie Mackey spent the lat ter part of tEe week with Mrs. Joe Curto of Glade Creek. Miss Florine Carter is on the sick list. Due to the high water, the box supper that was to have been given Friday night, will not be given un til Tuesday, 26th. Come and help us out. Mrs. Charlie Campfield was the recent guest of Mrs. R. Mackey. What has become of our Penrose scribe? Wake up and give us some news, once again. Mr. J. Sentell and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Glover Sentell. We wish more people would attend, Sunday School and church. The Sunday School should be an educa tional and spiritual I force in all communities. MEMBERS OF NEW ORDER . TO MEET MONDAY NIGHT All people interested m hunting and fishintr arc requested to be at the court house at 8 o'clock next Monday night, when the newly or ganized body of citizens will hear the report of the by-laws commit tee, and transact other such business as may come before the meeting. The purpose of this new organiza tion is to advance the interests of hunting and fishing in Transylvania county'. Every township in the county is represented by two mem bers on the executive committee. DAVIDSON RIVER Mr. A. H. Pickelsimer and family were Little River visitors recently. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ramer mov ed to Pisgah Forest Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Allison vis ited their brother, Walter Sherrill, in Asheville, recently. Little Aro Strickland has been on the sick list. Mrs. A. H. Pickelsimer and chil dren, Helen and Harry, visited Mrs. Strickland and Mrs. Ramer Thurs day. Mr. Orion Ramer spent Sunday in Asheville. Mrs. Edna Strickland is still on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sherrill, visited Mr. SherrilPs parents, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. V. McGaha have been visiting at the home of their brother, Mr. Goldsmith. Miss Nellie Wilson - is spending some time at the home of Mrs. Strickland. Mr. and Mrs. Narvan Ramer vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ramer, Sunday. Miss Ruth Goldsmith visited her sister, Mrs. McGaha, Sunday. Alvoid Allison and David Barton visited at the home of Clarence Ramer, Sunday. RENEW your subscription to Th? News, if you want it to come after this week. H. PATTERSON Thanks hfs Transylvania county friends for their liberal patronage during the big $100,000.00 FIRE SALE! There are hundreds and hundreds of Big Bargains here now, and ';*?;? we urgently request all of our Transylvania county people to be sure to attend the sale Friday and Saturday of this week, when Special Values will be offered. WATCH NEXT WEEK'S BREVARD NEWS FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ABOUT THE SALE. H. PATTERSON HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. INTRODUCING BASIC SLAG Wonderful Grass and Clover Fertilizer Experts say Basic Slag is the best thing the far mers can get for liming land. Anxious always to have the things that are of real value to the farmers, we have ordered a car load, which will be here the first of next week. For 7 rial Purposes We are offering Basic Slag at the following prices: At the car ? $13 the Ton At the store ? $16 the Ton If interested, please come in this week or Mon day of next week and let us go into the matter with you. ANALYSIS OF BASIC SLAG Phosphoric Acid 8 to 12 Per Cent Iron Oxide . . . 15 to 18 Per Cent Lime (Calcium Oxide) ". . 45 to 53 Per Cent Lime (Magnesium Oxide) 4 to 8 Per Cent Manganese . . . . . 1 to 3 Per Cent ; WE ALSO HAVE In'sTOCK Nitrate of Soda, Fertilizers, Clover Seed, a large line of all kinds of Feeds and Flour, at attractive prices. 6. & B. Feed & Seed Co. ? . ? ? ? ? ' ? 1 . ? -."V . ? * ? .>? ? . ' BREVARD, N.C.