■* PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Kestler, of 'San Diego, Calif., and Mrs. W. B. Forbis, of Greensboro, visited Rev. and Mrs. W. A. Jenkins, last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Reece Sledge went to Greensboro Thursday where they were joined by Mr. and Mrs. James L. Boyle. The party went to Myrtle Beach, S. C., and spent the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Trantham and daughter, Beverly, spent the week end in Belmont with Mr. Trantham's sister, Mrs. Preston Taylor. Porter Williams, of Charleston, S. C., is here visiting his grand mother, Mrs. W. H. Parker, at her home on.Probart street. Miss Jeanette Austin, of Black Mountain, spent the week end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Austin. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Mueller schoen, of Durham, were week end guests of their daughter, Mrs. Julius Sader and Dr. Sader. Recent visitors at the home of Mrs. James R. Whitmire, of Cher ryfield, were Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lyon and family, of Anderson, S. C., Mrs. M. B. Roper, of Cleveland, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Anderson and family, of Glendale, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Orr, of Baltimore, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Orr were accompanied back to Balti more by Miss Maimie Lyon who is spending several weeks as their guest. Mrs. Allen McDonald and chil dren, of Southern Pines, are vis iting Mrs. McDonald’s mother, Mrs. Dorothy Fetzer. Mrs. Joseph E. Hunter left Tues day to join her husband, Captain Hunter at Fort Bragg. Mr. and Mrs. Howard W. Hart ley and son, of the Evening Inde pendent in St. Petersburg, Fla., are spending their vacation here. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Patton and family are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harry Patton. Mr. and Mrs. John King, of At lanta, Ga., are Brevard visitors. Mrs. Olie Berg, of New York, is spending her vacation in Brevard as the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Silversteen. Elie Allison, youngest son of Alfred Allison, left Monday for Olympia, Wash., after a six weeks’ visit here with his father. Mrs. Ethel Duncan Thomas, of Tampa, Fla., is visiting friends and relatives in Brevard and Asheville. Little Sandra Bridges, daughter j of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bridges is im proving after being ill last week. Mrs. Mack Allison returned last week from a business trip in Mich igan. Mr. and Mrs. Allison are moving into their new home on Park avenue this week. Mrs. Gray Moore and daughter, Ruth, of Greenwood, S. C., were guests last week of Mrs. Alfred Allison. G. W. Tucker was a business vis itor in Richmond. Va., last week. Mr. and Mrs. G. Young are ex pected to visit friends and rela tives soon. Mrs. Lillian P. Gallamore, of Washington, D. C., is visiting her brother, W. S. Price and family here. Mrs. Ray Brooks spent two! weeks’ vacation with her parents,! Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bishop in North Brevard. Mrs. Brooks is connected with the Virginia Health depart ment in Arlington, Va. Mrs. C. E. Piephoff, of College J’ark, Ga., and sons, William and Robert, and Miss Elizabeth Stein house, of the faculty of Flora Mr Donald college, spent the week end as guests of Mrs. Cos Paxton. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Auvil have returned from a two weeks’ visit wdth friends and relatives in Ohio and West Virginia. Barbara Schulze, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Schulze, of Brevard, is now attending the sum mer session at Ohio State univer sity. A chemistry major, Miss Schulze is a swimming instructor and an assistant in the chemistry department. She expects to spend the month of September at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Munro, of Atlanta, Ga., and Lt. and Mrs. Thomas F. Munro. were the week end guests of Miss Lucille Smith at Brevard college. Lt. Munro has been stationed at Chanute Field, 111., for the last several years and his wife, the former Miss Grace Jackson, was head of the commer cial department at the college here. Mrs. Esther Smathers Capps, the nurse at Brevard college, had a family get-together last week with the following people as guests: Mrs. Ed J. Davis of Warrenton; her daughter, Mrs. Martha Capps, Y 1-c, who is stationed in Jack sonville, Fla., at the Navy Air Technical Training Center; Miss Victoria Bell, district represent ative of Public Welfare, of Can ton; Mrs. Muriel Joslin, of Can ton; Mr. and Mrs. R. Hoyle Smathers, of Charlotte and son, Bob; Mrs. H. A. Smathers, of Charleston, S. C.; and Mr. and Mrs. J. Bat Smathers of Asheville. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Dotterer, of Columbia, S. C., and Miss Natalie Dotterer, of Charleston, S. C., are spending their vacation here at their summer home on Probart extension. i Association Holds Meet At Montvale Baptist Church The Transylvania Sunday School assoeiational meeting will be held at Montvale Baptist church in the Boheny section, next Sunday af ternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The devotionals will be given by Rev. Nathan Chapman, and the superintendents of Baptist Sunday schools throughout the county will speak on the subject, “What I Would Like For My Sunday School To Accomplish.’’ Fred Monteith, superintendent, in making the announcement urges that delegates from all churches in the association attend the meeting. ELECTRIC FIRM (Continued From Page One) ly better, making quicker deliv eries possible. The new concern will maintain a repair department to service electrical equipment of all kinds, Mr. Bangs stated. Brevard people will be interested to know that he is a brother of Bill Bangs, Ecusta employee and former Jaycee pres ident. BREEZY WEATHER PREFERRED Dumb Dora:—Why do they al- j ways refer to sailboats as “she?” | Don:—Because they make their i best showing in the wind. NOW IN STOCK! 210 lb. Asphalt Shingles black color Sisalcraft Building Paper. 15 lb. Asphalt Felt Roll Brick Siding, red and buff. %” and %” Celo Siding, Green Surface Waterproof Gyplap Sheathing. Aluminum Overhead Garage Doors, 8’ x 7\ Terra Cotta Sewer Pipe, 6”, 8”, 10” and 12”. Portland Cement. n-■--K BREVARD Lumber Company 346 King Street Phone 70 UGH CORN YIELD EXPECTED FROM 4-H PROJECTS Little River And Gloucester Section Club Members Raising Hybrid Corn By JULIAN A GLAZENER, County Agent Bobbie Jean Nicholson and John Edwards, 4-II club members of the Little River community, and Lionell McCall, 4-H member of the Gloucester section, have corn projects that should set some very high 4-H corn yields in the county this fall. Each of the three members planted one acre of U. S. 282 yel low hybrid corn. Soil preparation, fertilization and cultural practices were pretty well carried out as recommended by the Agronomy Extension specialist of State col lege and the county agent. An estimate of the stalks per acre showed John to have 9,600, Lionell 10,500 and Bobbie Jean 15,500. Should there be no storm damage and the number of stalks produce matured ears of corn their yields will likely range from 90 to 140 bushels per acre. Time will tell. All projects are looking fine at the present time. WELCOME HOME VETERANS During the past week the Transylvania men listed below have received honorable discharges from Military Service, accord ing to records at the Selective Service Office here. a.____—___..._ Button Of Honor BREVARD George M. Justus, army. Harold E. Garren, navy. Melvin D. Ward, navy. James H. Newbury, navy. Edward II. McMahan, Jr., navy. Alex H. Kizer, Jr., navy. Ted L. McNeeley, army. Coy L. Owen, navy. Joyce E. Bowen, navy. RFD 1, BREVARD Roland Glazener, navy. Russell E. Huggins, navy. Charles M. Lance, army. RFD 2, BREVARD Harry Galloway, army. Harold L. Hudson, navy. George B. Walden, marines. PISGAH FOREST John R. Danielson, navy. Clyde C. Galloway, navy. Joe Bob Brown, army. BALSAM GROVE Fleming McCall, marines. LAKE TOXAWAY Festus C. Wilde, navy. LARGE AMOUNT (Continued From Page One) that housewives should can more foodstuffs this year than ever be fore in order to combat mounting food prices and famine conditions existing throughout the world at this time. More than 30,000 cans of fruits, vegetables and meats! were put up by local persons at the cannery here last year, and this number is expected to be ex ceeded this year. When you think of prescriptions, think of VARNER’S—Adv. CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank the many friends, both white and colored, for their kindness shown me during the sickness and death of my husband, and for the beautiful flowers. Maggie Logan. Accidents can be prevented. DRAFTING PLANS (Continued From Page One) show will be open to the public from 2 o’clock in the afternoon until 10 at night. TRY TIMES WANT ADS ..V Announcement I wish to announce that I have opened a watch and jewelry repair shop at my home on Carolina avenue and will operate there until I can obtain a more con venient location in the business section. I have just completed the course at the Spencer School of Watchmaking and am familiar with all kinds of timepieces. All repair jobs given to me will receive my prompt and careful attention. J. F. Rackley ELECTRIC SERVICE CO. YOUNGSTOWN KITCHENATORS (Sinks And Cabinets) SUNBEAM MIXMASTERS AND TOASTERS ROYAL VACUUM CLEANERS PORTABLE LAMPS UNIVERSAL SMALL APPLIANCES CORY COFFEE MAKERS HIGHTOLIER LIGHTING FIXTURES WESTCLOX RADIANT HEATERS Agents For The Full Line Of WESTINGHOUSE APPLIANCES Including RANGES REFRIGERATORS WATER HEATERS AUTOMATIC WASHERS RADIOS IRONS HEATING PADS PORTABLE OVENS HEATERS COFFEE MAKERS CLEANERS It is with pride that we announce that we will handle the full line of Westing house appliances in Brevard. This company is one of the largest and most progres sive in the country and their appliances are known for their reliability and adapt ability to household needs. In the panel at the left are listed some of the many other appliances which we handle. We have established this business in Brevard—a branch of the Electric Service Co. of Hendersonville—because we believe there is, and will continue to be, a mar ket for the appliances we handle. Many of them are not available now, but we shall be glad to take your order and get them as quickly as possible. We cordially invite the people of Transylvania to visit our store and inspect the many appliances we have on display. Orders placed with us will have our most careful attention and we shall endeavor to please every customer. Service Department We will maintain a department in our store to service appliances of all kinds. In this department we will have experienced men who can correct any trouble, thus assuring owners of such appliances continuous and dependable performance. ELECTRIC SERVICE CO. E. E. HARTNETT And H. H. BANGS, Props. H. H. BANGS, Manager