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! Oakland News Items 1* ' 11 ?' 111 ir?? f*? 1 Mrs. Thad Guy and little daughter Lucielle, left Sunday afternoon t sperd some tune with frientis ?n( relatives in Waynesville bafora go ijtg to join Mr. Gay in Mississippi Mrs.' Berry Robinson left l?s v?sek to join hst husband in Woih ington, where b<? has bo s n for sew time. Mrs. Robinson wiU be rensem bered here as Miss Olive Thomaa. T. B. Raid called on "W, F. McCal Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. E. A Rfctf had ai dinner guests Sunday, Rev. E .R Pendleton. . Miss Evaund Sanders was the din ner guest of Miss Lejaie Reid Sapphire Sunday. Mrs. E. A. Reid had as a week-enc truest, her niece, Mrs. James, anc >ther relatives from South Carolina. Gus Galloway of Glenville visited lis little son, Kvle, and his sister and ramily here Sunday. Mrs. C. W. Fisher and daughter, :iara Lee, visited the former's moth s', one day last week. . Misses Fjora and Bess Reid of Srevard spent the week-end with heir grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. T. i. Reid. Claude Nicholson is spending some ime in Rosman visiting his broth ts. Dee and Fred Nicholson. Mrs. W. F. McCail visited her sis er, Mrs. C. VV. Fisher, last week. Miss Evaund Sanders spent Sat irday night with Miss Allen Fisher. Mrs. Ear! Lanning of South Car ilina was visiting her mother and riends here last week. Mrs. S. E. Alexander called on Mr. nd Mrs. T. B. Reid Saturday. We had two splendid services at he Baptist church Sunday. Sunday chool at 10 and preaching a| 3 'clock in the afternoon. We,', urge very one to come out to these ser ices. NOTICE By virtue of the power given in a ertain deed of trust executed by E. Tinsley and wife to the under igned trustee to secure certain in ebtedness mentioned therein, which eed of trust is dated 9 day of une 1928 and registered in Book 4 at page 38 deed of trust records f Transvlvania County said indebt dness mentioned having become ue and default having been made i the payment, and the notice as jquired in said deed of trust having een given to the makers of said ote and deed of trust to make ood the payment and default not avin;* been made good, and the older of said note having demanded lat the lands described in said eed of trust be sold to satisfy lid indebtedness and cost of sale. I will sell to the highest bidder jr cash at the Court House door in le town of Brevard, N. C. on Tues ay June 10, 1930 at 12 o'clock M. 11 the following land. Being lots Nos. 15 and 16 of the Hen Terrace division, and being illy described in a deed of trust rora E. B. Tinsley and wife to obt. Y. Neel as above set out. This 10 day of May 1930. OBERT Y. NEEL, 4tp Mayl4|21.28Jun4 ENGLISH BROS. Fine Shoe Repairing Don't throw your old shoes away ? Let us make 'em like new. Ladles Work a Specialty All Work Guaranteed FOR QUICK SERVICE ON YOUR PLUMBING PHONE 224 We also do Auto Glass Work and we Renew Broken Window Glass. R. F. THARP 53 West Main St. LLLC1K1CAL WOKK SIMS IN TS? THE FINISH To the Democratic Voters of Transylvania County; I It has been circulated in son quarters that I would withdra from the race for the Democrat .'nomination for .Sheriff. This "um< , is a trifle premature. I wiil be i the race until the votes in the pr marv are counted. Then I will 1 actively, and with all the enanjy possess, for th^i nominee, regard!*! of whether the nomicee is Mr. Pa ton, Mr. Reid, or myself. If 1 should be fortunate eaoug to win the nomination and electioi ,1 would, as part of sheriff's dutiei patrol the highways during th 'school months for the protection o school children, and &t night, 3! peciaHy to furnish protection froi I reckless and drunken drivers. Woul | also use the bloodhounds, free o - harge to the citizens of Transy] ! vania County. Thanking you for the votes I es ,pect to receive, I am, Respectfully, i ECK L. SIMS. advt ] i ? __________ "VIN THe'sUPERIOR^OURt'' State of North Carolina, County of Transylvania. 0. H. ORR, Plaintiff. j FRANK McCALL, Defendant. Bv virtue of an execution direct ed to the undersigned from Vmint' Suto" tta l^tl",|t0,herigM satisfy said execution all the ngn title and interest which the sa d Frank McCall the defendant has the following described real esiu o-wit ? J^nTBSfcTof^sV% t%lgeWr3,bTraisylvaniI County p!a< :e SECOND TRACT: A 1-2 intern! n certain lands described in deec 'ThVd TRACTf'Utt No. IS of C?l. Vie* T??e ? ?k?? iv clat recorded in Book iA P 110? Transylvania County deed rec "fourth tract-. A n certain lands described in deed rom V. B. Scruggs, et al- . ^,0 'rank McC.ll, dated Sept. 14, 1J1J. <E??r " 8 ieed from B* C^Batson, et al. to J. ' rank McCall, dated Apnl 7,1919 xryA rprorded in Book 44 page Transylvania County deed records. SIXTH TRACT: 77 acres in Cath !lc Call!, dated Aug. ^ 2^ 'Trans" ?SvtNTWHGTRAC^?rK. in n deed from J. , . d g pt vife to J. Frank McCall, datea o ^ >4 1925, and recorded d ed ,age 107, Transylvania County ^EIGHTH TRACT.. 105 i ??? ? "rtss w-V? !eF,ink M.C?ll, dated Oetober 16, jage' 299? Transylvania County deed ?? e pyKTgvrM.?M? S'K gKss of sale contained in ^ Y()Unj deed in trust trustee bearini t0 the undersigned trajw. ^ ^ ta3KSf fnTrust^fo Transylvania County said Deed^i been made in tne pay Power o indebtedness whereby 1 the 1 Power Sale therein contained has oe^ STbeeanndgiva ?? "WffiKT "tCinde^e GAY ASA PEACOCK Gay as a Peacock are the new Kodaks and Cameras this season ? five charming colors ? red, blue, green, gray and brown. Carrying cases to match ii' you want. All sizes of film that couie in the yellow box. And the kind of finishing you like. Frank D. Clement, The Hallmark Jeweler CLEMSON THEATRE BUTLPTNO hwWWUWVWWWUWUWW^VWWWVWWWWWWMW^ Selica Newt Notes We are *1S glad to see the role man iv-suifac:ng the highway, whili r&any 5b ve quite a job clsaninj their cata after a trip over it Mrs. Walter Bljthe and daugh e ters of Balfou.-, were church visi I Core Sundtiy. Sherman Pearson, who lives or '"?the Oough Farm, was visiting in our section Sunday. " j Rev. Nathan Chapmen preached i< Vcnderful sermons Satrrday night > and Sunday. We wish more people 8 had been out- to have heard him, f ' ? | trustee w31 on Saturday, June 14th J 1980 at 12 o'clock M. at the Court J House Door in Brevard, N. C. offer '.for sale and sell to the highest bid der for cash the following real prop erty to wit: 239 1-2 acres and fully described ( by rnetes and bounds in the Deed in ' Trust aforesaid, reference being hereby made to said deed in trust 'and the record thereof for a descrip tion of said property. The proceeds of said sale to be applied upon the costs of sale, com missions e^c, and the net surplus to be applied upon said indebtedness. This the 15th day of May, 1930. D. L. ENGLISH, Trustee. May 21 1 28 June 4 1 1 1. ; cat. 1 I ! Dr. C, B. Mott 0/ AibeviHe. w? 1 a visitor et thfl CherryfloLd Farms . Sunday. ft. Mr. and Mm. Cauhs 6rr, oi Brevard, were, visiting friends here ' Sunday and attended the services at the County Home. ' ; Rev, Thomas C. HoJtzclsw will ? preach three sermons at Catar/s j Creek. Tht first oe next SiiUrsay 1 night? onp Sunday mcmlng at 11 1 o'clock and one Sunday night. ! Clarenc* Whitmire and Mays Waldrop have been hauling pine | pulp wood. 1 Henry McKinna and family went to Pickens Saturday. I Rev. Harvey Souther* preached at the County Home Sunday to, it is said, the largest congregation ever assembled there. The inmates en joyed the service to the fullest as well as the visitors. Rev. Mr. Sou ,thers will preach Sunday at the church, during the absence of Rav. J. P. Mason. A cordial invita tion is extended to every one. Eugene Southerns visited his sis ter, Mrs. Pal Whitmire, of Pickens, Sunday. ' ? Walter McKinna of Lake Toxa way, was a Selica visitor Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. Henry Barton attended the funeral of her sister, Mrs. Cling Baynard, last week. Mrs. E. J. Ross was a visitor of Mrs. Ward Breedlove Monday. . ' ff&yitfesa News Notes .,1 ; Mr. and Mr#. IF. Bai^tri Ashevilie, viafad Mr. aad Mi*. 1. B. Daaotu last 5snd?.j'.;t ,?< i Mr. and Mr?. Soacoe Mala and jSaHiily, Mr. *?d Mrt. Jefferson '?-.was and Thorns# IBntylish were [Sunday sruette of J. L." Simpson. I' W?.fc " Sc;.T>tfg# visited Robert i Taylor teat Suaday. ! Sus'oesu still wms to be On a | boom Sti our cozsiinunity, as we have been bearing a lot of talk of a line new catttgn being: boilt as a summer home. We have noticed several political candidates in ocr section daring the last few days and some of our peo ple seem to think that borne of ! them will have to be buried in the ! Potters Field. { Miss Leota Simpson visited at ! Blantyre recently. All people who are interested and ] have friends and relatives buried in the Boylaton cemetery are invited to come on Thursday, May 29, and help clean up the cemetery. Some of our bes keepers seem to think that their bees have 'been working in the revenue business, as they seem to be intoxicated and die drunk and the general opinion is | that they have found a supply of . i Mountain Joy Water and indulged jtoo freely. : W? Fay Caeh for I Chicken*, Eggs, Potatoes and Corn Heavy Hena . i . 17? Light Hena 16c Fry era to 2% lbs. . 2f?3 Fry era under 1% lbs. . 20 ? Roosters 8c Clean Freafc Eggu 18?2 2orn, per bu. Cash 85? Trade 95e B. & B. Feed & Seed Company BREVARD, iff. C. Prices nubject to ebanga unrtteM PAY YOUR SUBSCRIPTION How Long a Wife 1 /L.I This was the subject of a talk by Bruce Barton, well known author and advertising man. The answer, in the old days, was "not very long." . . Of interest to every woman is the following, taken from hi3 talk: "Do you know what happened to the Pilgrim Mothers? I will tell you. They died. They died young. It took two or three of them to bring up one family. The fath ers were tough and lived long, but work and hardship made short work of the wives." It has been truly said that you can measure the height of any civilization by the plane on which its women live. By that standard, we have made great progress in the United States, but we have not made enough. For instance . . . many women (some through necessity perhaps, some because /they do not know better) yet cling to the old antiquated methods of cooking. They slave and toil and spend needlessly with an old cook stove, when they could be using a modern, economical, quick, labor and life-saving ITotpoint Electric Range! Don't let YOUR wife do 'it! She will surely live longer and be happier if you buy her one NOW! Our 8th annual Hotpoint Electric Range Campaign now on offers you an excep tional opportunity to b*:y your wife an Electric *<)r during this campaign? ONLY $10 DELIVERS Oao ^OWANCE FOR your old STOVE 20 Y0CJR light bills. "AV r?0NE 1!6"EL?CTR,C,TY - WE SERVANT No. 3 East Main St Wf THE HOME" Brevmrd, N. C. night PHONE 16 \
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