C6QGC6C8C8C80BC8C8C6C6C60GOGOB06Q60606Q Transylvania County Entrance to Pisffah National Forest THE TRANSYLVANIA TIMES A Newspaper Devoted to the Best Interest of the People of Transylvania County Trade at Home Boost Your Town and County Vol. 51; No. 31 BREVARD, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1941 $100 PER YEAR IN TRANSYLVANIA COUNTY EVERYTHING SET FOR INTENSIVE ALUMINUM DRIVE Boy Scouts To Collect Friday; Pens Erected On Court House Lawn The boy scouts of Brevard are all set to begin their Intensive drive for old aluminum ware in the town of Brevard Friday morning, and the drive over the rural areas of Transylvania county has been under way since last Friday. Much success is reported by Edwin L. Shore, chairman of the collection in the rural section. Dr. E. O. Roland, scoutmaster for Brevard Troop No. 1, stated that his scouts expected to gather a large num ber of contributions from housewives here tomorrow. Edwin Shore said yesterday that pens are being constructed on each side of the courthouse lawn and will be ready by today for the depositing of aluminum ware by contributors to the cause of National defense. One pen will be used as a depository for those people in the rural areas of the county, while the other will hold the aluminum deposited by people in the town of Brevard, Mr. Shore said. A sort of contest will be staged to see which group will contri bute more. As regards contributions from rural citizens, Mr. Shore said that they*might bring their aluminum ware to the pen on the courthouse lawn anytime be tween this morning and Saturday night. A previous announcement had been made that the contributions should be brought into town on Saturday of this week, but this need no longer be regard ed, Mr. Shore said. Townspeople may also bring their contributions to the pen on the courthouse lawn if they prefer. Dr. Roland emphasized that those wishing to contribute should leave the pieces of aluminum on the porch or out in the yard if they do not want to be disturbed by the boy scouts when they call by to collect it. In the rural areas the 4-H clubs and the Little River Grange are cooperating in collecting the aluminum, Mr. Shore said. SCOUTS WILL SEE PICTURE The Brevard Methodist