Ration Tokens Will Be Used By Shoppers Starting On Feb. 27; To Be Used For “Change" Red And Blue Tokens Good For One Point; Stamps Change Value Beginning February 27th, ration book holders will use a new plan for shopping. Tokens will be used to make change for the red and blue stamps in book 4. Under the new plan, red stamps and red tokens will be used for canned fruits and vegetables and other processed foods. Regardless of how the stamps in book 4 are marked, each will be good for ten points and each token is worth one point. Becoming effective on February 27th are five blue stamps worth a total of fifty points. Three red stamps worth thirty points become effective at the same time and for each two weeks thereafter three more become valid. The red and blue stamps will be good for approximately twelve weeks, while the tokens will last indefinitely. The tokens to be used are slightly smaller than a dime and have been made light for the convenience of those holding them. Tokens should be used and not hoarded, say OPA officials. By using the token system and making stamps in book 4 good for more points than had been pre viously planned for, there will be a great saving in paper, transpor-1 tation and man hours. Also the new plan will be easier for book holders because they will deal with only stamps worth ten points. To tie up the new rationing plan with an old saying, it may be re ferred to as “something old, some thing new, something red, some thing blue.” Local merchants will get their supply of tokens from the bankers sometime between February 3 and February 15, and will have them ready to put into circulation on the 27th. BIRTHDAY GIFT - FROM PAGE ONE - Mr. Straus served as chairman of the hospital finance and build ing committees and has been chairman of the board of trustees for the past two years. The beautiful new $100,000 hos pital building was completed in June, 1942, and has been in opera tion since that time. The hospital is debt-free and is filling a great need in this county. Money in the “Harry Straus Fund” is to be used for some hos pital purpose and the donors will designate this use, it is explained. It is also anticipated that the fund will be increased. In the near future another wing to the institution will be needed and a nurses’ home will be erected after the war. FOR SALE — Adding Machine Paper and Typewriter Ribbons at The Times Office, ►-—— Leatherneck Recruit MARINE PVT. WILLIAM M. HEATH, JR., son of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Heath, of Brevard. Priv ate Heath is taking Marine re cruit training at the San Diego, Calif., Leatherneck basa WORKERS ATTEND -FROM PAGE ONE as follows: Wednesday, January 26, at 8 P. M.—rally for colored people, Brevard courthouse, Roland Wil ber speaker. Monday, January 31, 8 P. M.— Rosman high school, A. B. Gallo way speaker. Wednesday, February 2, 8 P. M. —Little River school, Ralph Fisher speaker. Monday, February 7, 8 P. M.— Lake Toxaw'ay school, L. P. Ham lin speaker. Wednesday, February 9, 8 P. M. — Enon school, Ralph Ramsey speaker. Monday, February 14 — Connes tee school, J. A. Glazener speaker. PARALYSIS FUND -FROM PAGE ONE has been appointed chairman of the county’s women’s activities di vision. Coin boxes will be distributed to the schools and placed in var ious local stores and the public is requested to drop coins into these boxes. This year, as in the past, one half of the funds raised through the celebration of President Roose velt’s birthday will be retained here in the county and one-half will be sent to national infantile paralysis fund headquarters. You Do Not Need A CERTIFICATE Now To Buy New Pressure Cookers WE STILL HAVE A FEW ON HAND! First Come—First Served—Buy Today We Have Just Received. A NEW SHIPMENT OF ★ Chicken wire ★ Hog wire ★ Poultry and Rabbit fence wire Farmers Supply Co. West Main Street Brevard, N. C. Carve Sweet Potatoes Often By BETSY JNEWMA> SWEET POTATOES won’t keep as well as the Irish kind. Therefore, .use them very soon after you get them. The more sweet potatoes you use, the more Irish ones will be saved for later. Today’s Mena ' Pork Chops Quick Candied'Sweet Potatoes Baked Apple Rings Cabbage and Lettuce Salad Lemon Pie Coffee Quick Candied Sweet Potatoes 4 sweet potatoes 1 tbsp. fat % cup brown Salt sugar Water Scrub and slice potatoes; melt fat in frying pan, add brown sugar, add potatoes and brown lightly. Add water to bottom of pan, sprinkle lightly with salt, cover and simmer until potatoes are tender. If you are using the oven you can cook the potatoes in it too. Candied Sweet Potatoes 6 medium sized sugar sweet Vz c. meIted potatoes margarine % c. brown Salt Wash and cook potatoes in boil ing, salted water to cover. Drain Peel potatoes, cut in halves length wise, and arrange in greased dish, sprinkling each layer with the brown sugar (you may use less sugar if you wish). Pour melted margarine over all and sprinkle with salt. Cook in a slow oven for 1 hour. Sweet Potatoes with Apples 6 medium sized % c. brown sweet sugar potatoes 3 tbsps. butter s 41c RED CIRCLE'S 47c ROKAR V" 51c MINUTE MAN SOUP MIX POINT FREE Palmolive Soap ^ Reg. Bars ^ Bath Size Super Suds Med. 20c Lge. 23c Octagon Soap 3 3 Sm. Bars Giant Bars 8c 14c 10 Green_Points 12-Oz. Can Niblets Brand Corn. 13c Blue Label No. IV2 Can Karo Syrup . 15c 8-Oz. Pkg. Argo Starch. 4|c 12 Green Points 16-Oz. Glass Larsens Veg-All . 16c Sweetheart Soap. 3 Bars 20c Self Rising 10-Lb. Paper Bag Sunny Field Flour. 60c Ann Page 8-Oz. Pkg. Macaroni . 5c Ann Page 1-Lb. Jar Peaunt Butter . 25c 5 Brown Points Per Lb. Wesson Oil 29c Pt. Can 5 Brown Points Per Lb. Dexo Shortening 65c 3-Lb. Pkg. 1 Brown Point Per Tali Can — White House Evaporated MILK 4 “ 35' Enriched Dated MARVEL BREAD Lge. 1%-Lb Loaf FRESH FRUITS and PRODUCE YORK APPLES 2 Lbs. STRING BEANS Lb. _ BEETS bunch _ NEW CABBAGE 2 Lbs._ CARROTS bunch _ COLLARDS Lb. _ FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT 54s, each_ LEMONS 432s, dozen_ SPINACH Lb. _ 20cc 17c 10c 10c llcl 10c 7c! 23c 10c; 1 LETTUCE 5s, head FLORIDA ORANGES 126s, dozen_ ORANGES 8 Lb. bag GRAPEFRUIT Texas pink meat, 54s, each WHITE POTATOES 10 Lbs._ IDAHO RUSSET POTATOES 10 Lbs._ SWEET POTATOES 3 Lbs._ TOMATOES Lb. carton_ I TANGERINES h 176s, dozen_ lie 39c 40c 9c 37c 50c 25c 25c 19c IX OUR MARKET Fresh Pork 5 Points Per Lb. I SAUSAGE Lk.38c BREAKFAST BACON (4 Points Per Lb.) Grade B Grade A 35c Lb. 37c Lb. Nice Lean 7 Points Per Lb. PORK CHOPS U..37c Fresh Fish And Oysters . ■■■iiuifal 3 Pork Loin END ROAST u,_ Fresh Chicken Salad Lb. __ Loose Sweet Mixed Pickles Lb. _ Loose Sweet Relish Lb. _ Pimento Cream Cheese Spread Lb. _ Relish Cream Cheese Spread Lb. ___ 32c 60c 15c 15c 40c 40c