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EAST FORK NEWS Everybodys' been trying to beat ! Old Man Weather savin? roughness, t and in between times they're won- j daring what next. Since Eck Sims has resigned and we've no highway patrolman we're wondering how soon folks will find out whether j there really is need of that office or not. 1 1 Ralph Galloway, of Balsam Grove, : spent Friday night with Robert j Gravely, and on Saturday Ralph and s Robert went to Biltmore to the cat- } tie judging contest. Mr. and Mrs. Ralpr. Gravely spent '< Sunday afternoon at the home of II Jule Reynolds. Mr. and Mrs. B. Head were Bre-lJ vard visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd McGuire and son Frank, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Heath and daughter, Polly Kate, were week-end vsiitors with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Gilles pie. Mrs. H. E. Whitmire and Mrs. Eugene Whitmire and daughters, Misses Ruby and Lois, were callers at the Gravely home Sunday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Gillespie and children were Sunday visitors at the home of Will Gravely. Ernest Gillespie and Mr. Fraisur, of Asheville, are spending a few days camping on East Fork. The lake is being made right ; along. Mr. Jimison doesn't have ?'! large crew of workmen but somehow they keep speeding up the work and now we are busy imagining the great flocks of folks that will come | from far and near to see the won- 1 der of wonders, an East Fork lake. \ Several of the East Fork people are intending to go to Rocky Bot- i torn the fifth Sunday in this month 1 to attend the Gravely reunion. School at East Fork has beer, go- I i.nc since the Monday in this month. Most of our children are in school. Some are not and some will never be. We're just wishing that every child could somehow be in school. It makes us sick to see children deprived of the free gift of a common school education. Some cf our children are going to1 school at Rosman. The bus is on its job and the children are making good. In our heart we can't help but feel sorry for the poor sap who begrudges the country children the opportunity of getting to high school. One fellow had the nerve to wonder what was roing to become of the farmers when the country children were given a high school education. We'd like to say we wouldn't blame the boys who leave the farms and go to town and wear nice clothes if they had to go on farming like it was done years ago. We believe we'd be safe in guessing that ninety nine percent of the boys taking ag riculture are more interested in farming than before they began that study. Later on we want to tell you about some of the good work that the East Fork part of Mr. Corbin's agriculture class has done this past griculture claahsss cEural tcmbfgw summer. I EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED LENSES DUPLICATED Brevard Office inc. P. 0. Building Open Every TUESDAY Afternoon W. H. HAWKINS * SON 49 Years of Satiaf action Hendor?onvim, N. C. T! GLADE CREEK NEWS I I H Mrs. J. R. Brown has as her guest his week her daughter, Mrs. Eva 1 tains. ' A number of uor boys and girls ,re attending high school at Brevard. 1 Mrs. S. V. Brown and daughter, diss Blanche, have returned home < ifter spending a month with rela ives at Cullowhee. , Mrs. Burgess, of Venus, S. C., who las been visiting relatives here and it Turkey Creek, has returned to ler home at Venus. Bunyan Holden was a business :aller at the home of S. V. Brown w eok. Mr. and Mrs. Qaston McCall of | kittle River, spent Sunday here. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Orr re- ? :ently visited Mrs. Orr's mather, Mrs. S. V. Brown. Mrs. Azalea Slatten spent the week-end here. Miss Orlena Capps attended ser vice satPis gah Foerst Church Sun- , Jay evening. Ralph Galloway of Horse Shoe, j was a caller here Sunday. i Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Helden vis- 1 ited Miss Minnie Newton Sunday aft ernoon. NOTICE State of North Carolina, County of Tran?ylvani?. By virtue of power of sale con- , tained in a certain deed in trust ex- j ecuted by J. L. Whitmire and wife Betty Whitmire to J. V. Gillespie,! Trustee, securing six certain notes therein mentioned made payable to S. H .Gillespie, said deed in trust be- ] ing recorded in Book No. 61 at page 154 of the records of deeds in trust for Transylvania county, N. C., and default having been made in payment of a part of the indebtedness, se cured by said deed in trust, whereby the entire indebtedness has become due and payable and the holder of the said notes secured by said deed in trust having called upon the un dersigned trustee to advertise and to sell the land herein described for the purpose of paying said indebted ness. I will on Monday, October 14, 1929 at 12 o'clock noon at the court house door in Brevard, N. C., offer for sale at public auction and sell to the highest bidder for cash, the land described in the said deed in trust, to wit: Lying on both sides of the Bre Ivard-Rosman highway, and on the jwest side of the old public road, and I described as follows: j Beginning on a stone in the old [public road at center and runs with jsaid road N. 180 deg. E. 17 poles 3 links to a stone at Rufus Owens 'corner; then with Rufus Owen's line IN. 79 deg. west crossing the highway 16 poles to a stone in George Mor j gan's line; then with his line S. 3 deg. W. 5 poles and 20 links to a stone at Mrs. Aiken's comer; then with her line S. 74 deg. E. 13 poles ;and 17 links to the Beginning. Con taining three-fourths (3-4) of an acre more or less. And being the land bought from W. W. Bird and dated 9|2|25 and recorded in Book 62 at page 11. This 17th day of September 1929. J. V. Gillespie, Trustee. 4t? j Ralph Fisher, Atty. 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Learn fopyo%self how delightful this car is to drive ? and'how easy it is to own ! | X ROADSTER . . . ,$525 Th? PHAHTON . . . Th? COUFB Tb* Sport COUPS Th? SEDAN r% COAlCH '5$5 * S The Imperial IAQE SIDAN The leqe Sedan Delivery . ? 3ys The Light IJAA Delivery Chaaele.. The I IMS 1H Ton OmmU . . The 1H Ton. IAEA ChmeeU with Cab . All pricuf. o. b. factory, Flint , Michigan . | Whitmire Motor Sales Company BREVARD, N. C. A' SIJS IN THE PRICE RANGE OP THE FOUR " PISGAH FOREST NEWS The following boys andprls have I eft this section to enter Hign Schools and colleges: , Weaver College, Weaverville: WU iam Pruett, Opal Goodman. | Furman College, Greenville. Fret. Dsteen. j tt l i Brevard Institute, Brevard: Hob irt Goodman. St Genevieve of The Pines, Ashe ville : Mary Louise Croushorn. Misses Jessie Mackey, Dollie Al Uo^ri Flla and Lola Hollmgsworth, MessVs A stgmon and Kie Hoilings worth spent Sunday as ^e|ts of lJT' and Mrs. Jake Simpson on Bojlston Mrs. E. P. McCoy has been on the j igstesn?- iss-1 Henry Sentell. R. E. Mackey was a Sunday caller of Joe Orr. Mr. ana Mrs. H O Geter Mountain visitors Saturday. Mrs Z^b Burrell of Etowah is ^ is sister Mrs Fred Scruggs. ,tlMrs P W Jenks and daughter. Allie Bell are visiting in Elizabeth ^ EarlTrady, who is employed with he, noth.r, MiJ mo |d ir tz" s^sss: So "have beer, viiting in VMnia, ?P?M ** finn O'Kellv and children, Mr. ?!d Mrs Will Morris and children. I Mrs Eva Pickelsimer and children GEVwrarAS"* |TUMreyandeeMr?. Roy Chapman re turned to Asheville Sunda^ lat ter having sp|^l1 who motor ^AsbevUlfwith them but return 'jess and Guy, motored to Casmr V'E: & . ??.t ?>< ?"? D8Mrs. Bryson and son George, of Selica, spent Sunday with Mr. an M WiSam BStubbs. of Washington N C., spent several days the pas week with William Pruett Miss Florine Carter has return" from a two weeks' visit with friends Pruett spent last 'week in Asheville. While there she ^ad th^T B'eat^er' Lake road ^ind over turned the car. Miss Mary Lev, er 'was riding with her, but neither she 1_0r Mr"! Pruett were injured. Mrs. Dewey Burns is on the sick liSMr. and Mrs Rogie Otr of Brevard visited Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Avery SUWeayare very proud that the Carr Lumber company baseban team wo the silver cup and gold baMballs the Tri-County League. Six of tne Carrmen have left fflte'ed ^ assays s? haOUon Alexander of Oakland, r?*? Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. 0lMrs. H. L. Ssuther is on the sick ^Robert Marcum and Claud Owens have purchased a new Ford c?up^ Mr and Mrs. B. Davis and Miss Stella and Mr. Virgil Pams of Pick ens, spent Sunday with Mr. and ^?.rCo^UoydCampfield. and Lance Carter were Penrose \isitor. SURdaE. Mackey, daughter Misses Ada and Tina Hedr.ck. Sun day Hedrick, Joe Nicholson, Mi Myrtle Frady, Mr. and Mrs. M. Ross were Sunday visitors m B'antyre Allen Cody, Oliver Buckner arid Roger Montgomery motored to Mar ietta, S. C., Sunday. TRUSTEE'S SALE By virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust made by Amy Emanuel to the un designed trustee, dated April 3, 1926, and duly recorded in the of fice of the Register of Deeds for Transylvania County, N. C., in rec ord of mortgages and deeds of trust No. 20, ?n page 156. to which ref erence is hereby made, and default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured by said deed of trust whereby the power of sale contained therein has become oper ative said undersigned trustee will "n Saturday, October 19. 1929, at twelve o'clock, noon, sell fer cash at public auction at the courthouse door in the town of Brevard, county of Transylvania, state of North Carolina." the following described land and premises lying, and being in Lhe aforesaid county and state, and more particularly described as follows: BEING all of lots 11, 13, and 15 Block "A" of a subdivision of the Feaster Tract, Section 1, of the Castle Valley Land Company, Inc., division made by W. C. Young on the 25th day of January 1926, which said map is recorded in book 33, on page . . . . , of the deed records in and for Transylvania county, N. C., in 1 the office of the Register of Deeds in | and for said counv... an(j state, and reference is hereby K,de unt0 said I record for a complete ascription of , the lands hereby conveyed. This the 18th day ef Sept. ?o<). j S. C. Jarvis, Trustee 4tp 8)105 Sale & Pennell, Attys. Oc 4-i j A Great Event ? - ? Saturday, Will Witness The Opening Of The 42nd SERIES of the Brevard Building & Loan Ass TAXES? DID YOU SAY TAXES? Invest in Building and Loan Stock ? and Pay no Taxes on your money. These Investments are TAX FREE. Six per cent interest on Installment Stock and five per cent on full paid ? and no taxes! Where else can you find such an investment? See us about this feature of the Association. It presents the finest, most systematic savings system known to financial institutions. w V, FOR TWENTY-ONE YEARS This Association has been serving the people of Tran sylvania County, and the great results obtained go to make up one of the most interesting pages in the history of this community. FOUR HUNDRED HOMES Have been erected in this town and county through The Brevard Building and Loan Association. Just think of it! Imagine, if you can, tHis community with four hundred homes taken out of it. Then you can see just what this association has done,; by building these Four a Hundred Homes. | You Who Have No H$me of Your Own You can know by now just whit Wi have missed by not being one of the fortunate one? building your own home through The Brevard Building and Loan Association. It is not too late. Enter righl no-w\--With the Opening of this New Series- And O^N YOIJR OWN HOME. Series Opens Saturday, September 21 Brevard Building and Loan Association THOS. H. SHIPMAN, Pres. J. M. ALLISON, V. Pres. JERRY JEROME, Secretary
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