Town And Farm In Wartime Gas For Victory Gardeners Victory gardeners planning to cultivate plots away from their homes will be eligible for extra rations of gasoline this summer, if they can show need for extra mileage, the OPA has announced. Mileage rationing regulations are amended to provide up to 300 miles for six months for victory garden travel, if the car owner: 1. Is regularly cultivating a tract of vegetable of 1„500 square feet or more. 2. Cannot get to his garden any other way and shows .his labor is necessary to it. 3. Arranges, if possible, to share his car with other gardeners. War Expenditures—1918 and 1943 In 1918 American war expendi tures were only 18^ billion dol lars—in 1943 they will exceed 100 billion dollars. These figures show sharply the difference in cost be tween the last war and this one. There were four liberty and one victory loan drives in the last war, with a total goal ok less than 19 billion dollars, but t6 finance the present war the people of the United States must raise about 70 billion dollars before the end of this year. In that war, our task WHY BE FAIN It’s Easy to Reduce ] You can lose u gly pounds and have 1 a more slender, graceful figure, J No laxatives. No drugs. No exer- I cising. With this AYDS plan you I don’t cut out any meals, starches, ■ potatoes, meats or butter, you I simply cut them down. 1 It’s easy when yon enjoy a 1 delicious (vitamin fortified) AYDS before each meal. 200 PERSONS LOST 14 LBS. fl TO 20 LBS. each in SC DAYS, using AYDS under tbs direction of Dr. C. E. Von Hoover. Swan to before a Notary Public. • Absolutely harmless. GUARANTEED. Tty a large box of AYDS. 30-day supply only $2.25. Money back it yoa don’t get results. Just phone VARNER’S DRUG STORE was chiefly to fortify a line of trenches in France — in this war we must equip and supply armies on all the far-flung battle-fields of the world. Change In Tire Ration Effective May 1, passenger car drivers with mileage rations ex ceeding 240 monthly are eligible for any grade of new tire when their present casings are not re cappable. Formerly, grade 1 cas ings were reserved principally for drivers with mileage rations over 560 monthly. Casualty Totals Announced casualties of the United States armed forces from the out break of the war to date (whose next of kin have been no tified) total 78,235. This total, ar rived at by combining war and navy reports, includes—dead 12, 123, wounded 15,049, missing 40, 435 and prisoners of war, 10,628. “Lay Away” Of Shoes Shoe dealers cannot hold or lay away for customers beyond the end of the period in which a current war ration shoe stamp is valid unless they receive the shoe ration stamps in advance, the OPA has announced. Another amendment provides that house slippers and moccasins designed for indoor use only are not rationed. Group Riding Increases Group riding has made its great est gains in rural industrial areas, state surveys show. In these sec tions, the average number of per sons per car increased from 1.77 a year ago to 3.17 now. The aver age number of persons per car throughout the country has in creased from 2 prior to July 1, 1942 to 2.66. War-Time Dairy Barn, Fences, Gates Plans for a dairy barn that uses a minimum of critical materials may be obtained free from the U. S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C., by writing for THE ALLIES ARE WINNING! Keep Up With The Progress of The War. Buy Your Papers and Magazines From— PHILLIP PRICE’S NEWS STAND DRINKS • SMOKES NOVELTIES Your Patronage Appreciated. Drop in at any time. College Granted Phi Theta Kappa Chapter, Delta Pi __ • Brevard College has recently been granted a chapter of Phi Theta Kappa which will be known as the Delta Pi. The Phi Theta Kappa is a na tional scholastic honor society and was organized in 1910 to culti vate fellowship, scholarship, and character among the students of the junior colleges in the United States. To gain admissiion to the Phi Theta Kappa the college must hold membership in the American Association of Junior Colleges. For a student to be eligible for membership in the local chapter he must be of good moral charac ter and be at the time of election within the scholastic upper ten per cent of the regular student body. To maintain membership a student must at the end of any given semester have a grade point rating of not less than 2, which is a B. Brevard College becomes the fourth junior college in North Carolina to gain a chapter from the Phi Theta Kappa. Harold B. Hancock, professor of history, is the faculty adviser. a leaflet on “A Wartime Dairy Barn.” How to make fences and gates with a minimum of metals can also be obtained by writing for the folder “Wooden Fences and Gates.” New Ceilings On Beef And Lamb Retail ceiling prices for beef and lamb will be reduced one to three cents a pound below the ceilings originally scheduled to take effect April 15. The new prices become effective May 17 and will be uniform throughout the country for stores of the same type. More Nurses Needed More than 65.000 women must be added to the nursing corps if civilian health is to be maintained in 1943. There is a drive on to enroll qualified young women in June in the 1.300 nursing schools attached to the country’s leading hospitals. ‘ 1 Am An American” “I Am An American Day” will be celebrated throughout the na tion on Sunday,! May 16. in honor ■ of new citizens. Arrangements for celebrations are in the hands of local communities. Parts For Trucks, Buses Contrary t o general opinion, owners of trucks and buses do not need a preference rating to buy a replacement part. If the needed part is not available local ly, a purchase order may be plac ed with a dealer. Magna Carta provided that no free man should be hanged twice for the same crime. The Times Business Directory DOES YOUR RADIO NEED REPAIRING? Bring It To Us If It Does . . . We Do Guaranteed Repair Work . . Authorized Philco, Zenith, RCA, Sparton Service ... WOLFE RADIO SERVICE McFee’s Jewelry Shop West Main streel - Blood - Tested BABY CfflX Baby Chick Feeders Baby Chick Fountains Purina Startena Poultry Litter -o Victory Garden Seed Flower Seed Lespedeza Seed Grass and Clover Seed Onion Sets Potato Seed -o Victory Garden Fertilizer Field Fertilizer Vigoro Garden Tools We pay highest market prices for— CORN CHICKENS EGGS POTATOES B&B Feed & Seed Co. Brevard, N. C. WE SPECIALIZE -In All Work Guaranteed Prices Very Reasonable McFEE JEWELRY SHOP “The Old Reliable” BEDSIDE RADIOS 60 West Main Street LEGAL FORMS Of All Kinds At— THE TIMES Phone 7 ■E Quick, Reliable Trucking Service for Southern Railway Short hauls | glady made I locally at § any time. § Frank Bridges Phone 4 At the Depot—Contract Trucker Fire — Casualty Bond And Other Forms of Joe H. Tinsley McMinn BJ^lg. - Brevard 47 Brevard Phone Asheville Phone 8061 BLUE RIDGE TRUCKING COMPANY Fast Dependable Motor Express Service Direct connections to all points, North, East, South and West. Full Cargo Insurance Overnite to and from Knoxville, Chattanooga, At lanta, Charlotte, Greenville, and Spartanburg ICC No. MC—67500 NCUC Franchise No. 492 Heads 1st Air Force MAJ. GEN. RALPH ROYCE, who won the Distinguished Service Cross for leading an air raid on Jap-held po sitions in the Philippines a year ago, has just been named 1st Air Force Commander. (International) Brooder Picture In Duke Magazine The Duke Power Magazine for March-April contains a picture and a write-up of basement brood er built by Edwin L. Happ, of Bre vard, chief electrician of Ecusta Paper corporation. Mr. Happ in corporated a large double wall glass picture window in the brood er, which permits ready observa tion of the chicks inside. Timely Hints For Farm Homemakers By Ruth Current Play is a necessary part of the development and education of every child. For wholesome con structive play children need toys; they need a place to play; they need playmates; and they need sympathetic adults. In time of war, it takes thought and careful planning by parents to see that the children’s needs are met as well as conditions will allow. Good toys are toys with which the child can do things; playthings that are just looked at are of little value. Many of the best toys are used by children of widely differ ing ages. Blocks and sand and painting materials, for example, are used in a simple way by the toddler but their use continues all through childhood. It is good for a family to have some of these toys that interest children of dif ferent ages. They help to keep the family together. They interest the children of the neighborhood and pave the way for companion ship among children of different ages as well as those of the same age—companionships which mean much in the development of chil dren. The French are said to add a pinch of salt to their coffee. Such a pinch should be added just be fore the coffee is served, and does add the last flavor touch to cof fee-making in the taste of many people. The scum which forms on cocoa as it cools should not be discard ed, since it contains bone building material which is healthful. Just beat the cocoa with an egg beater lightly, and the scum will be broken up so that cocoa can be enjoyed with its full nutritional content. NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina Transylvania County IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Before the Clerk R. E. Wood and Duke Power Company _ Petitioners vs E. Jack Fisher et al Respondents The undersigned Commissioner, duly appointed and hereunto li censed by a Judgment in that Special Proceeding entitled as above, will, on Monday, the 31st day of May, 1943, at 12 o’clock M. at the County Court House door in Brevard, North Carolina, offer for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, the fol lowing described lands lying and being in Hogback Township, Tran sylvania County, North Carolina, adjoining the lands of Duke Pow er Company and other lands owned by the Respondents, par ticularly described as follows: Beginning at a C. O. stump, the Easternmost corner of Grant 601, and running thence with the line of the said Grant S 26-35 W 338.4 feet to its intersection with the line of the Baker Survey; thence with the line of the Baker Survey N 5-06 W 1142.5 ieet to its inter section with the Northeasterly line of Grant 601; thence with the line of the said Grant S 16-51 E 872.8 feet to the Beginning—Con taining 2.3 Acres, more or less, and being all that part of Grant 601 which lies inside the bounda ries of what is known as the Bak er Survey of the Montvale Lum ber Company lands. This sale will be made subject to taxes for the year 1943* and the sale will stand open 10 days for increased bid as required by law. This 30th day of April, 1943. LEWIS P. HAMLIN 5-6-4tc Commissioner FSA Borrower Families Expected To Increase Producton This Year Estimated Increases Given. Poultry, Pork And Dairy Products Here. Farm Security Administration borrower families believe they can top last year’s production of war essential crops by further increas es ranging from 20 to 72 per cent, Ralph L. Smith, county supervisor of the FSA in Transylvania, states., Results of a survey released by' the Office of War Information, and just received here by the local Farm Security office, show that the 463,941 family-size farm ers who as FSA borrowers made record-breaking increases in ma jor war crops in 1942 expect to turn out 20 per cent more milk this year than last; 41 per cent more beef; 38 per cent more dry beans; 62 per cent more soybeans; 52 per cent more flax and 72 per cent more peanuts. With the aid of Farm Security Administration loans and the as sistance of FSA supervisors in planning and producing war need ed crops, these farmers increased their 1942 output from 20 to 106 per cent over 1941, and accounted for a substantial proportion of the nation’s total increases in five major crops. Constituting 7.6 per cent of the country’s farmers, they supplied 36' per cent of the total increase in milk, 27 per cent of the increase in dry beans, and 10 per cent of the increases in eggs, chickens and peanuts. In 1943 these farmers believe they can produce enough addition al milk to meet the requirements of more than 3,000,000 active men or a total of 1,183,850,00 gallons. In 1942 they produced 989,990,000 gallons. They also expect to boost their pork production from 762, 800.000 pounds in 1942 to 1,178, 000,000 in 1943, chickens from 140.150.000 to 224,350,000 pounds and peanuts from 217,000,000 to 374,000.000 pounds. These estimates represent the farmer’s own belief in their abili ty to increase production. Last year their actual production came fairly close to plans that were set up early in the spring. They fell short of planned production in some major crops, but overshot their mark in others. Whereas es-1 timated milk increases were set I at 1.150,000,000 pounds, FSA bor-1 rowers actually produced an in crease of 1,419,000,000 pounds, j They also topped their peanut and beef' production estimates but were* unable to meet, in full, the goals set for eggs, pork and soy beans. “While these are national fig ures, small farmers in this section can be expected to carry their part of the production loan,” Mr. Smith said. Farm plans indicate that the principal increases by FSA bor rowers here will be in poultry, pork and dairy products, Smith pointed out. As shortening, cottonseed oil can supply all cooking fats for an army of 7,500,000, plus a navy of 1,500,000, plus 42,000,000 civilians. CORN’S TAXI Prompt Service Day and Night Careful Drivers Phone 466 Moving. Get our rates lE.ILDINGS, M.d7 BREVARD, N. C. I Medical Bldg.—Asheville j IN BREVARD STS Over Galloway’s Cafe Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat GLASSES FITTED BEGINNING TODAY - we will - CLOSE Each Thursday at 1 P. M. 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