COMMITTEE IS
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ture growth .of the town and coun
ty, it was stated. Named on the
committee are Mr. Fisher, Mr.
Shiflet and Mr. Gaines.
President C. M. Douglas called
attention to the fact that member
ship dues are now due and pay
able and the secretary was autho
rized to send out statements, urg
ing payment by May 24.
WEEKLY BINGO PARTY
SUSPENDED HERE NOW
Jaycee officials announced yes
terday that since C. W. Pickelsimer
has rented the building here on
West Main street that they have
been using, the weekly bingo part
ies held on Friday nights will be
suspended for the time being un
til another location can be found.
In making the announcement,
the officials stated that they de
sired to express publically their
appreciation to Mr. Pickelsimer
for the free use of his building.
Besides providing entertainment
Junior Commandos
Turned In 45,000
Pounds Of Scrap
Brevard and Pisgah Forest jun
ior commandos are continuing to
advance in rank by bringing in
the scrap, Fred Taylor, chairman
of the Jaycees’ unique scrap drive,
states.
To date over 45,000 pounds of
scrap metal have been collected
by these commandos.
Collection is made every Satur
day afternoon at the Brevard ele
mentary and Pisgah Forest
schools.
Mr. Taylor stated that a new
shipment of caps and sweaters is
expected to arrive within the next
few days.
“When they are received, we
plan to have a large parade,” he
said.
All boys are invited to become
junior commandos.
for the community, the parties
have greatly nromoted the sale of
war bonds and stamps. To date
around $1000 worth have been
sold.
DON’T TAKE CHANCES! TAKE CARE!
CONSULT QUALIFIED TIRE EXPERTS EVERY WEEK!
GET EVERY LAST MILE LEFT IN YOUR TIRES.
• Come in today. Let us 2nd and fix small tire cuts and
breaks before serious trouble starts ... correct air pres
sure every week . . . “cross-switch" your tires at intervals
... do all the things that add months of safe driving.
-and DON’T WAIT
until your old tires are worn too thin for
recapping. Only a sound tire casing can be
recapped. Let us tell you when to act Come
here for a job you can trust.
You pay no more for
GOODYEAR
EXTRA-MILEAGE
RECAPPING
No ration permit needed
All work done by experts, using
Goodyear methods and mate
rials. Y ou get thousands more
miles of sale driving.
(Recappable carcass
furnished by you)
per tire
Size 6.00-16
Well rub
out your
BATTERY
LUCKY YOU! If you are
eligible for new inner tubes,
you are eligible for
WORRIES
• Get our FREE battery
service today. We check
the charge, clean and
grease cables and ter
minals, add distilled
water if needed — give
you good advice on
battery care. We carry
complete stocks of
factory-fresh, full-power
GOODYEAR Batteries.
LIFEGUARDS!
The best tubes money can buy
• A pre-war product — LiieGuards
hold air better, wear two to three
times longer. You can’t get better
protection to save your life! Lim
ited stock -buy NOW, with your
regular tube certificate.
McCrary Auto Service
WRECKER SERVICE
Day Phone~—290 —§—■ Brevard, N. C.
Large Number Of Registrants Are
Placed In l-A By Service Board
Group Will Be Subject To
Early Call. Other Clas
sifications Given
Fifty-three men have been class
ed in 1-A by the local draft board
at meetings held the past week,
it was announced yesterday by
Mrs. Allie B. Harllee, clerk. Twen
ty-six were placed in other class
ifications, making a total of 79
selectees that will be called in
the near future, or have been
placed on the deferred list.
The following are in 1-A:
Claud Lusk, Floyd Callahan, Wal
ter Clubb, Harvey Harris, William
King, Arthur Dishman, Allison
Moore, Benjamin Russell, Everett
Patillo, Oscar Gash, Wells Kil
gore, Ralph Galloway, Lloyd Ray,
Walter Hamlin, Howard Morris,
Mack Collins, Roy Smith, Joe Mc
Junkin, George Liverette, Dwight
Moffitt, Burder Teague, Clarence
Bowen, Bennett Stansell, Few Ly
da, Mills Mooney, Jess D. Young,
James O. Scott, Ward McCall, Law
rence Holt, Jr., Alfred Galloway,
David Hollingsworth, Ernest Orr,
Curtis Chapman, Grover Wiley,
Jr., Dover Hudson, Ray Hooper,
Dewey Mitchell, Charles Mull, Wil
V—
liam Jones, Earl Powell, Gilbert
Coan, George Dyer, Earl Groves,
J. P. Reece, Lawrence Ray, Lloyd
McCall, Clarence Summey, Willie
Murr, Jr, Stokley Wilde, Jr., Paul
Miller, Harold McCrary, Albert
Reid, Arthur Lynch.
Those placed in other classi
fications are: 2-A, S. Edward Var
ner, Jr., Augustus Lusk, Sid Bar
nett, Jr., Walter Clayton; 2-B,
Howard Whitmire, Woodfin Gos
nell, James B. Young, Estle
Briggs, Luke Harrison, Haskell
Luker, Fritz Waldrop, Richard
Cassada, Luther Callander, Ad
rian C. Bradley; 3-C, Frank Cair
nes, Homer Anders, Avery Whit
mire; 2-C, Tarry Powell, Lovic
Galloway, Harry Stiles; 1-C, Geo.
Wrigley, Jr.; 4-F, Donald L. Moore,
Frank Norris, Richard Dodson,
James McCall, Glenn Emerson,
Samuel Howell.
SILVERSTEENS RETURN
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Silversteen
returned the first of the week
from New York City, where Mr.
Silversteen had been on a busi
ness and both were visiting their
daughters, Mrs. T. A. Bjerg and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Hill.
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WANT ADS i
RATE: MINIMUM 25c ONE INSERTION NOT MORE !
THAN 25 WORDS. ADDITIONAL WORDS lc WORD I
For Saie
FOR SALE—386 acres near Pen
rose, 40 acres bottom land,
around 40 acres rolling pasture
land, balance good timber, Nice
streams and falls. A real bargain.
R. L. Briggs & Co., P. O. Box
1213, Hendersonville. S. C., phone
455-R. 4-29-4p.
FOR SALE — College Education
for your boy or girl, guaranteed
payments whether you live, die,
stay well and able to work or be
come permanently disabled. C.
M. Douglas, Transylvania repre
sentative. Phone 99 R-2 or 321.
5-6-ltc
FOR SALE — Choice fryers, also
limited supply Rawleigh’s Rote
none insect dust. L. A. Farrior,
Clayton Neill home, Greenville
highway. 5-6-2tp
FOR SALE — Male bird dogi
Leonard Brown, Phone 359.
5-13-ltp
FOR SALE — Several fine milk
goats and kids from heavy milk
ers; pair beagle hounds, Mexican
Chihuahuas, rat terriers; also good
cook range; good 3 - burner oil
stove with oven. W. S. Caraker,
Davis Station, Brevard Road near
Hendersonville. 5-13-ltp
FOR SALE — Milk cow, gives
around 3 gallons; also 1934
Chevrolet Coupe, good condition,
good tires. I. S. Sanders, Oak
land, N. C. 5-13-2tp
FOR SALE — 1100-lb. mule and
harness. See Will McKelvey,
Greenville Highway. 5-13-ltp
FOR SALE — JUST OUT OF
CITY LIMITS, NICE FOUR
ROOM HOME, BATH, APPROXI
MATELY TWO ACRES OF GOOD
LAND, SMALL BARN, FINE
PLACE TO GROW FOOD, KEEP
YOUR OWN COW AND PIGS. A
REAL BUY ON TERMS, TOO.
WILSON’S AGENCY. 5-13-ltp
FOR SALE — ’37 Ford deluxe se
dan. In good condition and has
good tires and radio. See Curtis
Walker near Orr’s store. 6-13-ltp
FOR SALE — No. 11 Underwood
typewriter. Edwin Norton, 627
Probart street. 5-13-ltp
FOR SALE — House for sale or
rent, 3 bedrooms, living room,
dining room, bath and breakfast
room. 48 Park Avenue, Phone 428.
5-13-2tp
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FOR SALE — Electric kitchen
mixer and attachments for $10.
CaU Phone 428. 5-13-2tp
FOR SALE — Burpees varied as
sortment of tomato plants,
Inquire 346 W. Main St., or call
Phone 424. 5-13-ltp
FOR SALE — Adding Machine
Paper and Typewriter Ribbons
at The Times Office.
Lost
LOST—Billfold containing $10.00
in bills, also Social Security and
gas cards. Can keep money for re
turn of papers to the sheriff’s
office in Brevard. M. F. Searcey,
Box 481, Brevard. 5-12-ltp
LOST — Green and black silk
umbrella with green handle. Re
ward for return to Mrs. K. L.
Barkley, 135 Maple street.
5-13-ltp
LOST — Pig lost or strayed from
my home. Black with white spots
on shoulder and feet. Reward for
return to W. C. Fisher, just off
Probart street. 5-13-ltp
For Rent
FOR RENT — 3-room apartment,
unfurnished, wired for electric
stove, private bath and entrance;
also furnished 2-room apartment.
See Mrs. Fred Grogan, Hinton
Lodge, King street, Phone 391.
5-6»ltp
FOR RENT — UNFURNISHED
APARTMENT, THREE ROOMS
AND PRIVATE BATH, PRIVATE
ENTRANCE, WIRED FOR ELEC
TRIC STOVE, JUST REDECOR
ATED, ON ECUSTA BUS LINE,
PAVED STREET, QUIET RESI
DENTIAL SECTION, GOOD
NEIGHBORS, RENT $18.00 PER
MONTH. SEE WILSON’S AGENCY
5-13-ltp
FOR RENT — Rooms, newly fur
nished, two blocks from town.
See Mrs. George Page, Blue Bon
net Beauty Shop. 5-13-ltp
FOR RENT — Six room apart
ment and private bath, close in,
very desirable, being redecorat
ed, unfurnished, $30.00. Wilson’s
Agency. 5-13-ltp
FOR RENT—Howard Whitmire
house, 5-room brick house with
bath, electric kitchen and garage.
See J. N, Whitmire, Rosman Road,
near Brevard. 4-29-4p.
GIVING AWAY — Three rooms,
private bath, wired for electric
stove, steam heat, for the upkeep
of premises to right party. In
quire in person at Wilson’s Agency.
If you don’t believe it. 5-13-ltp
FOR RENT — Apartment, also
7-room house, furnished or un
furnished. M. M. Feaster, Phone
131. 4-22-tfc
FOR RENT OR SALE—Six room
modern home, good location.
You will be saving to own your
home. Wilson's Agency. 5-13-ltp
Wanted
WANTED—We want to buy good
used Furniture and Pianos.
Bring yours to us or phone
us and we’ll come look at it.
Houston Furniture Co., Brevard,
N. C. 1-7-tfc
WANTED—White couple for gen
eral work on my place at Cedar
Mountain, house and salary. Ad
dress 1902 Augusta Road, Green
ville, S. C. 4-29-4p.
WANTED — To protect you, your
car, the other person and his
car in case of accident. Up to
$10,000 insurance at very nomi
nal cost. C. M. Douglas, phone
99-R2 or 321. 5-6tc
OPENING FOR WOMAN 3 to 5%
days per week on Rawleigh
Route. Tell us about yourself first
letter. Rawleigh’s, Dept. NCE-24
138, Richmond, Va. 5-13-ltp
WANTED — Good baby stroller.
Write Post Office Box, 103,
Rosman, N. C. 5-13-ltp
WANTED — Electric washing
machine, practically new, rea
sonable. Will pay cash. Write J.
Hedden, Horse Shoe, N. C.
5-13-ltc
WANTED — Small iron safe and
used cash register. Write Box K,
Care of The Times. 5-13-ltc
Miscellaneous
FREEl If Excess acid causes you
pains of Stomach Ulcers, Indiges
tion, Heartburn, Belching, Bloat
ing, Nausea, Gas Pains, get free
sample, Udga, at Varner’s Drug
Store. 3-U-15p
CHURCHILL IS
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and at least indirectly, to answer
peace feelers emanating from
Spain, which thus far have been
firmly rejected.
It is not known definitely
whether Joseph Stalin and Gener
alissimo Chiang Kai-shek will at
tend the parleys, but, if not, it
is assumed they will be informed
of developments.
Except for sporadic fighting on
the part of isolated units, the cam
paign in Africa has been brought
to a close with the capture by
Allied troops of the Axis strong
holds at Tunis and Bizerte. This
triumph opens the way for an
Allied invasion of Europe, which,
it has been conjectured, may be
preceded by thrusts at one or
more points in the Mediterranean
area. The campaign in Tunisia was
marked by the fiercest kind of
fighting and Axis troops, cut off
from their European bases of sup
ply by Allied aerial and naval
action, fought until they were
overwhelmed by repeated blows of
the British, American and French
armies. It was estimated that 100,
000 prisoners were taken in the
final phase of the fighting in Tu
nisia while no dependable esti
mate of the booty seized has been
made.
NOTICE SERVING SUMMONS
BY PUBLICATION
North Carolina,
Transylvania County.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
W. L. Morris
vs.
Ora Adeline Singleton Morris
The defendant, Ora Adeline
Singleton Morris, will take notice
that an action entitled as above
has been commenced in the Supe
rior Court of Transylvania County,
North Carolina, to secure an abso
lute divorce on grounds of two
years’ separation; and the said de
fendant will further take notice
that she is required to, appear at
the office of the Clerk of Superior
Court of said county, in the court
house in Brevard, N. C., within
30 days after June 13th, 1943, and
answer or demur to the complaint
in said action, or the plaintiff will
apply to the court for the relief
demanded in the complaint.
This the 12th day of May, 1943.
N. A. MILLER,
Clerk Superior Court.
5-13-4t
FOR SALE — Steel files, indexed,
3x5. The Times office.
AN AMATEUR PROGRAM TO
BE GIVEN HERE TONIGHT
An amateur program will be
presented in the Woodman hall
tonight at 8 o’clock and war
stamps will be given as prizes for
the entertainers. Odell Scott will
be featured on the program and
refreshments will be by the Wood
men Circle. Consul Commander
Paul Pipkin said that all Wood
men are urged to attend.
PUBLIC IS URGED
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“If the trash is not ready for
trucks on the days given above,
the responsibility of getting it
moved will be left up to indi
viduals,’’ it is stated.
All persons who own vacant lots
are urged to see that they are
cleaned up.
CANNING SUGAR
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been increased from one to five
pounds of sugar of the 25 pounds
granted, according to the OPA.
This was done so that jams, jel
lies and preserves can be used
more extensively as a spread to
stretch the butter and margarine
ration.
At the top limit of 25 pounds,
Mrs. Davis said, the housewife
can plan to can 100 quarts. How
ever, she stated, this is the maxi
mum to be granted in only a few
cases where this large amount of
fruit will be canned and preserv
ed. Last year there was not top
limit set on the amount of sugar
obtainable for canning, and some
housewives got as much as 45
pounds.
TRY TIMES WANT ADS
MULL’S Specials
For the Weekend
Stressing quality and price, as always,
we offer this weekend the following gen
uine money saving specials:
FLOUR guaranteed to satisfy, 24 lbs._^1«1S
PURE LARD 4 ib.. 69c
SUGAR. ,b.. 30c
S 4 D SPECIAL COFFEE, I.,.31c
Kinghan’s Reliable
BREAKFAST BACON,,.. 41c
Fresh
PORK CHOPS ,b. .35c
Fresh
GREEN BEANS . 25c
Fresh
SQUASH,,.... 15c
IRISH POTATOES ,„ ,b...75c
Mull’s Grocery & Market
We Deliver Phone 201
Purity Products Company has plenty of coal!
ADVERTISING NOTICE
FOR
1942 TAXES
PREPARATIONS ARE NOW BEING MADE
TO ADVERTISE AND SELL REAL PROPERTY ON
WHICH 1942 TAXES HAVE NOT BEEN PAID
PAY NOW
SAVE
PENALTY & ADVERTISING COSTS
This Is Not A Move Of The Local Officials, But It Is
In Compliance With The Provisions Of The Machinery
Act of The State of North Carolina, And Must Be Done!
Edwin A. Morgan
TAX COLLECTOR OF
TRANSYLVANIA COUNTY