WANT ADS
RATE: MINIMUM 25c ONE INSERTION NOT MORE
THAN 25 WORDS. ADDITIONAL WORDS lc WORD
For Sale
FOR SALE—660 acres adjoining
Pisgah National Forest, good
hunting and fishing. Several
rearing pools for fish already
built. Much marketable timber.
Price, $10 per acre. O. H. Orr,
Phone 450. 1-27-ltp
FOR SALE—5-room cottage, eight
miles out on Highway 64, water,
lights, some furniture. Price,
$1,100; also T. L. Snelson house,
King street. O. H. Orr, Phone
450. 1-27-ltp
FOR SALE — Cottonseed meal,
Dairy feeds, Bran and Shorts
and Poultry Feeds. Cash & Carry
Super Market. 1-27-ltc
FOR SALE—I have several dozen
evening dresses all new, slightly
damaged. Only $2.00 each. Every
dress I sell before the Birthday
Ball I will give half the pro
ceeds. Come on, girls, look your
prettiest, also help a good cause.
Nickel Bargain House. 1-27-ltp
FOR SALE — Day bed, complete,
good as new. Can be made into
double bed. At bargain if sold
at once. Mrs. V. H. Galloway, at
former D. P. Kilpatrick place.
1-27-ltp
FOR SALE—Oil stove; two hand
some antique couches; man’s
bicycle, 6-light electric chande
lier; boy’s Irish Mail scooter;
electric milk-shaker; also large
corner lot. Call Phone 258 be
fore noon or after 8 o’clock at
night. 1-27-ltp
FOR SALE — Adding Machine
Paper and Typewriter Ribbons
at The Times Office.
FOR SALE—SEE US for Trumbull
poultry water warmers and Serv
all sugar cane litter for poultry
houses. B & B Feed and Seed
Co. 1-13-tfc
FOR SALE — Team of 3-year-old
horses. Well broken. P. J. Ash
worth, Maple street. l-20-2tp
FOR SALE — Beautiful white
American bull pups, fox terriers
and collies, $5.00 each; 22 rifle;
oil cook range; 5-piece break
fast set; electric small radio;
sugar cured hams, 50c lb.; home
canned preserves, jellies, fruits
and vegetables; 12 - gauge shot
gun; fresh young Nubian milk
goat, $35. W. S. Caraker, Davis
Station, Brevard Road, Hender
sonville. 1-27-ltp
FOR SALE — Rabbits for sale,
registered young breeders, New
Zealand, Angora and commer
cial, reasonable. Roy DeLong,
301 S. Caldwell. l-20-4tp
FOR SALE—Setting of eggs. New
Hampshire best strain. Roy De
Long, 301 S. Caldwell. l-20-4tp
FOR SALE—License plates, early
and late each day this week
except Saturday when the hours
of 9:00 to 4:00 will be strictly
used. Same hours Monday, 31st.
You CAN’T buy a tag after 4:00
P. M. on next Saturday and
Monday. NO CHECKS will be
accepted on Friday, Saturday or
Monday. C. M. Douglas. 1-27-ltc
FOR SALE—Income Tax Service.
You have to file, but you may
not have to pay. Douglas —
Phones 13 and 99-R2. 1-27-ltc
FOR SALE—New shipment wool,
62 inches wide, colors: navy,
wine and brown. Brevard Sample
Store. 1-27-ltc
FOR SALE — OIC and Poland
China pigs. Roy Orr, Country
Club road. l-27-2tp
FOR SALE — Good used Roman
Eagle cook stove, $35.00. W. J.
WaUis, Phone 45. 1-27-ltp
FOR SALE—New shipment plaid
shirting material, also fancy cre
tonnes. Brevard Sample Store.
1-27-ltc
FOR SALE — Poland-China and
OIC shoats weighing from 60 to
75 pounds; also 3 Hampshire
and Poland-China cross, reason
able. C. E. Cochran, 1 mile be
low Penrose on Hendersonville
road. l-27-4tp
Miscellaneous
FREE—If excess acid causes you
pains of Stomach, Ulcers, Indi
gestion, Heartburn, Belching,
Bloating, Nausea, Gas Pains, get
free sample, Udga, at Varner’s
Drug Store. l-6-15tp
NO WAITING—At Ward’s Barber
Shop. Three expert barbers to
serve you. Conveniently located.
11-18-tfc
MISCELLANEOUS — I have
bought the Dee Gillespie gro
cery store and am now operating
same in the Clayton building on
West Main street. J. P. Holbert
l-20-2tp
For Rent
FOR RENT — One 3-room cottage
with all conveniences, close in;
2 tracts good farm land, near
town but no buildings on farm.
O. H. Orr, Phone 450. 1-27-ltp
FOR RENT — 3-room apartment
partly furnished February 1st.
For further information, see Mrs.
Gus Gillespie, 570 Broad street
mornings or 7 to 8 p. m.
1-20-ltp
FOR RENT—House and farm, 51
1-2 acres, 18 acres tenable, in
Eastatoe township, For further
information inquire 356 Broad
street, Brevard. 1-27-ltp
FOR RENT—3-room garage apart
m e n t, furnished, electrically
equipped, close in. Mrs. E. S.
English, 2 2 9 Jordan Street,
Phone 126. 1-27-ltc
FOR RENT—6-room unfurnished
house, two bedrooms, living
room, reception room, sun par
lor, bath. Automatic hot water
service. North Brevard. Tele
phone 258. 1-6-ltp
FOR RENT—Upstairs steamheated
furnished apartment on Frank
lin avenue, suitable for 2 people.
For further information call
Phone 232. 12-16-tfc
FOR RENT — Vacant garage next
to Times office. Brevard Sample
Store. 1-27-ltc
FOR RENT — 5-room house, fur
nished. Garage and good garden.
Adults only. B. W. Teague,
Phone 382. 1-27-ltp
Wanted
WANTED—Baby play pen. See
E. V. (Scott) Dillingham at
Ecusta gate or phone 513.
1-27-ltc
WANTED—Someone to drive car
to Memphis. Transportation fur
nished. Call Phone 72. -1-27-ltc
WANTED — Baby carriage. Must
be in good condition. Mrs. H. G.
Young, Phone 522. 1-27-ltp
WANTED TO BUY — Good and
bad furniture, also stoves of any
kind. Murphy’s Furniture Store.
10-21-tfc
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—Call Larry for an ap
pointment to make out your
1943 income tax returns. Re
member, your tax may be paid ■
but you still have to file your (
usual form. Telephone 515 after
6 p. m. for an appointment at j
your convenience. Experienced ,
in individual and business re
turns. Larry Bryant. l-20-4tc
WANTED—I am prepared to do i
your hauling of all kinds, short 1
and long distances. M. O. Bran- J
non, foot of Gallamore hill, 1
North Brevard. l-20-4tp <
WANTED — A good reliable man !
or woman to supply customers ]
with Rawleigh Products. Write
Rawleigh’s Dept. N C A-24-127, ,
Richmond, Va. 1-27-ltp j
WANTED — To buy moderately '
priced modern 6-room house in 1
or near Brevard, or one suitable ]
for remodeling. Write “B” % ]
The Times. 1-27-ltp 1
WANTED—Girl for general house
work to go to Florida. Prefer
school girl to work for board.
Write Mrs. B. E. Nicholson, 1010
25th St., Orlando, Fla. 1-27-ltp
WANTED!
Country hams, will pay 45c a
pound; must be lean. See Pete
Galloway’s Cafe
Found
FOUND — Steel rimmed glasses
advertised sometime ago have
been found. Owner may have
same by calling at The Times
office and paying 25c for this
adv. DH
When your doctor asks where you
prefer to have your prescription
filled, say: VARNER’S, because:
Filled only by registered pharma
cist; as written and at reasonable
prices. (Advt.) tfc
NOTARY PUBLIC SERVICE
Henry Henderson
THE TRANSYLVANIA TIMES
Day Phone 7 Night Phone 43
PLEA ANSWERED BY F.D.R.
PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT found it difficult to resist the plea of little Anx
Gilcreast. 10, of Stoneham, Mass., when she requested he place a ceilinj
price on cocker spaniels so she could afford to buy one. In a few dayi
she received a gift in the form of “Bambi,” who watches his young
mistress oen a note of thanks to FD.R. (International)
In Pacific Area
CPL. CHARLES E. WHIT
MIRE, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gil
bert C. Whitmire, of Lake Tox
away, who has been serving
overseas in the Southwest Pa
cific the past 14 months, is now
with the casual outfit at a ma
rine base in New River. He
joined the marines in 1942. Shir
ley Ann, his only daughter was
14 months old when her father
first saw her. Mrs. Whitmire was
formerly Miss Essie Galloway.
HYPNOTIZED BOY
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Covington explained.
After the boy had slept several
hours Monday afternoon, he was
said to be perfectly normal.
Covington said he plans to be
come a doctor and that he learned
hypnotism because of a keen in
terest in it and because it is help
ful for a physician to know. He
has hypnotized several other boys
on the campus, but after the ex
perience Monday Dr. Coltrane is
said to have issued orders that “it
must not happen again.”
“I did not want to hypnotize
Wyatt, but he insisted for over an
hour that I do it,” Covington de
clared. “Even before we put him
to bed Sunday night he was dis
playing exceptional strength and
none of the boys could do any
thing with him,” Ben stated.
I
To the People
of this Community
KILL OR BE KILLED
United States Marines paid the
stiffest price in human life per
square yard for the capture of
Tarawa, vital Pacific outpost
It was kill or be killed. Your
boys did not
flinch when
they ran into
the deadliest
fire power
along the
beaches of
this impor
tant Gilbert
Island strong
x ▼ hold.
This assault, bloody and cost
ly, is one of the many which
must be made before Tokyo and
Berlin are pounded into dust and
ashes.
What are you doing to back up
the boys? Remember these are
boys from this very community,
perhaps from your very home.
Any home in your neighborhood i
which today does not display the
Treasury’s red, white and blue
4th War Lean Shield proclaim
ing “We bought Extra War
Bonds” is not backing the at
tack. Every Extra War Bond
you buy becomes a direct fighter
against Japan and Germany. If
you could but see one man die
on the battlefield, you would not
count the cost of your slight sac
rifices to buy Extra War Bonds
to make each succeeding assault
less costly in the lives of our
boys.
You can’t afford NOT to buy
Extra Bonds in the 4th War Loan
if you would help these boys.
^ THE EDITOR.
I
WE BOUGHT EXTRA WAR BONDS
WAR LOAN
ONLY 620 PEOPLE
NEEDED TO RAISE
COUNTY’S CROPS
County Agent Glazener As
sumes Each Will Work 200
Days During The Year
Six hundred and twenty persons
working 200 days this year will
produce sufficient food and feed
crops to reach the 1944 farm goals,
figures compiled by County Agent
J. A. Glazener show. His estimate
was based on the farm business
chart for Western' North Carolina.
Mr. Glazener said that there
were 900 farms in the AAA pro
gram in the county. “Therefore,”
he pointed out, “the job can be
done with an average of three
fourths person per farm, but sup
pose the figure were raised to one
person per farm, would our load
be too heavy?”
The number of days required to
raise the various crops included
in the 1944 program as computed
by Mr. Glazener are as follows:
Corn - 37,230
Hay - 5,574
Commercial Vegetables _ 15,000
Home Gardens _13,500
Irish Potatoes _ 7,700
Sweet Potatoes _ 1,750
Wheat _ 525
Sorghum - 600
Rye - 2,400
Barley _ 280
Oats _ 315
Lespedeza Seed_ 400
Burley Tobacco_ 2,420
Cows - 32,000
Other Cattle _ 1,396
Sows - 1,750
Chickens r_ 1,100
Turkeys _ 60
124,000
CONDITION OF
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near Brevard and work at the
tannery, while Wood works at
Ecusta. Several years ago a fight
occurred in the county jail, al
legedly between Virgil and one or
more of the Wood brothers.
On Saturday night Cecil Hens
ley, of Rosman, and Hubert Grave
ly, of near Brevard, had a fist
fight in The Grill. They were
tried in the mayor’s court Monday
night and fined $15.00 and cost.
AIL FARMERS
-FROM PAGE ONE
farm goals and related topics.
Meetings will be held in the
various townships on the dates
shown below:
Boyd Township
Penrose School House, Jan. 31.
Clarence Orr’s Store, Jan. 31.
Rahn’s Saw Mill, Feb. 1.
Brevard Township
AAA Office, Jan. 29, 31, and
Feb. 1.
Dunn’s Rock
Powell’s Store, Jan. 29.
Connestee School, Jan. 29.
Cathey’s Creek
E. H. Sorrell’s House, Jan. 31.
P. A. Morgan’s House, Jan. 31.
Wilkerson’s Store, Feb. 1.
Eastatoe Township
Burton’s Store, Jan. 31.
B. A. Gillespie’s House, Feb. 1.
Gloucester Township
Silversteen School, Jan. 29.
Balsam Grove School, Jan. 29.
Hogback Township
Lake Toxaway School, Jan. 31.
M. O. McCalls’ Store, Feb. 1.
L. E. Cash’s Store, Feb. 2.
Little River Township
B. F. Robinson’s Store, Jan, 29.
Merrill’s Store, Jan. 31.
WINTER
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Jean Kelley, Duncan, S. C.; Robert
Witcher Melton, Brevard; Robert
Eugene Murph, Fayetteville; Ber
hard Griffin Petty, Bailey; Freida
Alice Prince, Wellford; Charles
Randolph Thomas, Milton; Lucy
Caroline Warren, Chapel Hill and
Kenneth Bell Wyatt, Brevard.
Eight of the pre-college grads
are from Brevard.
The new semester will open on
Monday, February 7, and registra
tion will be held on that day.
Rev. Summey Holds
Service On Sunday
Rev. M. E. Summey will preach
at the Lake Toxaway Baptist
church this Sunday at 11 o’clock
announcement was made yester
day
On the first Sunday in February
there will be a pastor election at
the 11 o’clock service. The church
has been without a pastor for
some time due to the resignation
of Rev. S. B. McCall.
All members are urged to at
tend both services.
TELEGRAMS HAY
-FROM PAGE ONE
for telephone tolls on wires be
cause of the low rates that we
charge,” Mr. Slagle stated. “We
don’t do that anywhere for any^
body and we simply could not af
ford it.”
In regard to the number of hours
that the Brevard office is open,
Mr. Slagle said the Western Union
office here remains open longer
than in 75 per cent of the towns
of similar size in this section of
the country.
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A hearty main dish full of flavor
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VEAL CUTLETS, Lb. 41<
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FRESH NECK BONES, Lb. . . . 8<
FRESH PIG FEET, Lb. 8<
Fresh 1 Point Per. Lb
PORK LIVER, Lb. 22<
Center Cut 7 Points Per. Lb
LEAN PORK CHOPS, Lb. 37c
Sliced E
Breakfast Bacon
(4 Points Per. Lb.)
Grade A Grade B
37c LB. 35c LB. I
Fresh Oysters
Select Standard
69c PT. 63c PT.
Brown
R-S-T-U
Now Valid
Expire Jan. 2»th
Brown V
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Expire Feb. 26th
Green
C-H-J
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Expire Feb. 20th
Ann rage Sparkle
GELATINE DESSERT .. 5c
Ann Page 14 Green Points Per. Can
APPLE SAUCE 20 oz. can_14c
Forman’s
PICCALILLI , Lb. . .18c
IONA PINEAPPLE—APPLE
PRESERVES
1^-Oz. Jar—8 Green Points Per Lb.
*£■ 15c
LUX FLAKES
2 20c
Med. Pkgs.
23c
Lge. Pkg.
LUX TOILET SOAP
3 _ 21
Bars
LIFEBUOY SOAP
3 _ 21
Bars
RINSO
2 20c
Med. Pkgs.
Lge. Pkg
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SAVE A LIFE-BY SAVING
Every luxury you do without every dollar you savo in War Bonds, may help save
the life of a fighting man! For the money invested in War Bonds and Stamps
buys vital equipment for our fighting forces . . . guns, planes and tanks that
may mean the difference between life and death! So make your choke between
luxuries and human life—invest every dollar you can spare in 0. S. War Bonds!
Buy at least one extra War Bond, Now!
Let’s All BACK The ATTACK!
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3 Bars 2lC
Enriched Daily Dated
MARVEL
BREAD
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Mild, Mellow Coffee
S O’CLOCK
3 si 59c
2 SS 41c
No. 2
Can
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Point Free - Standard Pack
Green Beans
1 Brown Point Per Tall Can White House
Evap. MILK 4 s; 35c
Standard Pack—19-Oz. Can—13 Green Points
Tomatoes.
Ann Page Spaghetti or
Macaroni .
Sunnyfield Corn
Flakes. . .
2 Brown Points Per Lb.
Pure Lard . . .
No. 2
Can
8-Oz.
■ ■ Pkg
i-Oz.
■ B Pkg
1-Lb.
Pkg.
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FRESH FRUITS and PRODUCE
YORK APPLES,
2 Lbs._
STRING BEANS,
Lb. _
BEETS,
Bunch__
NEW CABBAGE,
2 Lbs._
CARROTS,
Bunch_
_ 20c
22*c
_ 10c
_ 10c
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FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT,
64s, each_
] LETTUCE,
5s, head_
MUSTARD GREENS,
Lb. _
FLORIDA ORANGES,
200s, dozen_
Texas Pink Meat Grapefruit,
70s, each_
YELLOW SQUASH,
Lb. _
TANGERINES,
j 200s, dozen_
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23*c
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